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T2XXS FAFSS Ssned every Sa opted by JOSH T JAM corroa axd raoranrro. ,.fIjSCSlPTION3 POSTAGE PAIDt 5" S4.00. Six month. $2.00. Three B $1.00; One month. 35 cents. Toaper will be delivered by artten free tar any part of the city, at the abort 1 or 10 rtnU per week. SUitain rate low and llberaL rl -ubatrlbers will report any and all fan o receive their pager regularly, "ly TTte Daily Bejdew has the largest JLs circulation, of any newspaper ..Ih 'ihaU in tke city of Wilmington. XI rj,f re'are persistent rumors that the irman Kaiser U in a really desperate rr.r.lition. O'tigiessman Seney. of Ohio, will ; n.Wnce a bili very soon to repeal tbc fjvi! ct vice law. - ' l)-chin:te. or vanadate of load and has been discovered in Montana. (Ke , tui's nature is worth $10CK0 a ' Abuse and not argument appears lo be the goveroinx principle (if there it soy principle in abuse) in soma news ier discussions now-a-days. Mra levi I. Morton is in Washing ton lor the purpose of relieving the ne ces3itiesof an old lady in whom she is interested and of whose porerty she-has ;a3t learned. m . Oae of our American sojourners in a German university town was startled the other day to hear this question seriously put and jiotly debated by a party of students : "Was Shakespeare Jruok whea he made his will?1' There is a story that the Queen io- tendcopenioz Parliament In person if there should be a Lord Salisbury raa- joriiy . but under the circumstances be r.a3 dissuaded her from doing so, as it would enrage the Liberals, on whom he ma3t depend. - The effective strength of the German army lor I ho budgetary year 1885-88, is put down at 13,150 officers, 427274 men (including 51.413 non commissioned officers.) 1.C8G physicians, 783 paymas ters, 610 veterinary surgeons, 93 sad d!ora, 81.773 horses. mm Itisnowknowu that Queen Victo ria really wrote to the German Emper or entreating him to use his inflaence in favor of the brother of her latest son-in-law. Prince Alexander of Bul garia. This Is strange, considering that he is by no means an object of so licitude at the Court of Berlin. , Daniel G. Sperry, a well-to do farm er of South Windsor, Conn., is mak ioz preparations for his death. which for a couplo or more years. be has maintained, will occur two weeks hence. ' lie has called on friends and bid them what he said was his last farewell. Sperry has bad a coffin made for himself, completed arrange nients tor the digging of his grave, and is now busily engaged in closing up bis business affairs. A full rieged merchant ship whicti is now on its way to Portsmouth, N. II., will be the first, a local paper says. which has entered there in 25 er 30 yean. Yet, in the early years of the present century. Portsmouth, like Newport and Salem, had scores of ships and brigs in the foreign trade, nod the moss grown and decaying wharves of the old town, which now touch the fancy of the chance summer tourist, were then the scenes of almost ceaseleis industry. The officers of the United States war ship Juniata arriving in New York atier a three years' cruise in Asiatic waters find themselves treated as smugglers. Their rooms and baggage are searched by customs officers and they are com pelled to pay $1,400 in the shape-of daty on bits of curios picked up in .for eign lands as souvenirs and gifts to friends at home. This brings out the petty side of our system of revenue taxation in strong relief. The Pope was looking emaciated and anxious when he took part on Monday in a mass in the Sistins Chapel for the repose of the soul of the King of Spain. A large number of dignitaries of the Church were . present; Notwithstand ing the severity of his recent attack, the Pontiff gave his part of the service in the old, full-toned voice. Cardinal Blanchi was the principal celebrant and the Papal choir gave Ptlestrina's music. C. YV. Dyer, No. 45 Fulton Market, New York, a gentleman of seventy-two years of age. has been using Brand re th's Pills for upward of thirty years. He says they have cured him of inflamma tory rheumatism three times when Physician's prescriptions were in rain, lie took one or two pill every nighi for a fortnight. tu thsat. The New Emerald, Zeb Vance and Xew Excelsior Penn. are the cook stoves that please all.' Yon can now ay them at reduced prices from! deVs Udw ItotfLJ - - t in VOL. IX. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER LOCAL NEWS. uon TO NEW AOTf ITOf MEITI. Money Wanted - F C Millkr Tor Kanto Kra-rs Bkos -Christmas Cards 8 at Z m pre Com mlasior er's gale Jams : NuiT-Chlstmaa Presents J F A Rkavi:s New Store The Backet HxixsBKBajEB Holiday Headquarters C W Y ATKS SoUVenlr s for the Holidays Cue a Yzhscu & Soxs Value Received K P Pad 2 won-A Fine Opening for a Gcod Investment I Daj'e length 9 hours and 43 minutes. There were no iutcrnients in Beilevue Cemetery this week. There were no interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week. The receipts of cotton at this port ttv day toot up 463 bales. - Sunset to morrow afternoon at 50 minutes past 4 o'clock. This weather is more suitable for May than for December. Fall moon on Monday afternoon at 44 minutes past 3 o'clock. The Register ot Deeds issued no mar riage licenses this week. You may look out for a cold wave from the Northwest in a day or two. ; There were four interments in Pice Forest Cemetery this week, all adults. The market is well supplied with poultry, and it i3 offered at quite a rea sonable price. . We havo bad remarkably fine, soft weather to-day, but it will hardly con tinue many days. A large king snake, nearly four feet long, was killed in Custom House Alley this morning. The "Death on Dirt" show at the corner ot Front and Market streets continues to . attract large crowds nightly. It Let everybody go lo church to-morrow and pray to be kept from evil and from temptation during the Xmas holi days. A gr eat lot of Goa t'a heavy Can ton Flannel Drawers,, from 40c and up wards, at tho Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 27 Market at:, J. Exsbach. Prop.f There will bo aa excursion from AVadesboro to this city on Tuesday, The party will come down on Monday night's train and return on Wednesday night. A gentleman wants to borrow $2,000 for two years and he advertises in this Issue for it, lie offors the best class ot security, mortgage on real estate or bank stock collateral. Robbing hen roosts has gotten to be so common as to be monotonous. There is hardly a night bat some one is de spoiled of his poultry, and it is not .un common to hear of two or three who have suffered the same loss . Dr. John H. Freeman has about com pleted a large and substantial frame building, consisting of a store house be low and a dwelling house above, on his prope'y corner of Campbell and Fonrth streets, on the site of the building dls troyed by firo last Winter. George Nash, a colored' boy, was brought before the Mayor f bis morning charged with the larceny of some wood from one of the wharves last night. The charge was sustained and Nash wa bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $50. Another Boat. The steaner Delta, owned by Mr. John D. Kerr, and commanded by Capt. A. L. Hubbard, put in an ap pearance here to-day. She is designed to run as a freight and passenger boat between Wilmington and Newkirk's Bridge, on Black River, in Sampson county, and has a capacity of bout 3C0 barrels of rosin. i A.xIte!ic. We saw to-day 4 doll's cradle which has been in the same family through succeeding ceneralions for more than f)0 years. It is of poplar, is a decidedly old-lashioned affair and shows out utile of the effects of lime or hard usage, and looks as if it might do equally good service for GO years to come. Cotton. The receipts ot cotton at this port for the week ended December 19 Lb, 1835, foot up : 4,630 bales, as against 3,593 bales for the corresponding-week last year, an increase of 1.037 bales. The receipts for the crop year lo date root up 74.372 baloa against 79,110 bales for the corresponding penod last year, a rfecVease this yaar of 4,7& bales. "j, . r,. V . ., Clinton & Warsaw ft. It. the way, are as clever a set of people as the sun ever shone on) are at last to havo railway connection with the out side world. The grading of the road between Clinton and Warsaw has been begun and there are now nearly a hun dred convicts at work, with the promise of more very soon; There is very little grading, in fact, to bo don?, and it will not be lung before the road will be ready for the iron. We' hope to ride to Clinton by rail next Summer. A Predicament. It appears that thero is pnw co U. S. Marshal or Depoty Marshal to serve papers for the U. S. Commissioners, should such service be required. Mr. J. B. Hill, the former U. S. Marshal has been suspended and Capt. V. V. Richardson, the recently appointed Marshal, has not yet aisumed the duties of his office nor appointed a dep uty, in consequence of which the Com missioner's Court is without the neces sary officials with which lo conduct its official business. It is stated that Capt. Richardson will not assume the duties, of the office until ' January 1st, 1886, and in the interim tho Court is power less. Ha Feels Better Now. The following stanzas were found on the back of a letter which wa3 open ed by mistake by a young lawyer in this city. The letter was for another party with precisely the same name and when our young friend found out his error he relieved his burdened soul with the following effusion and return ed the letter for delivery to the other party : To the Postmaster: Oh, search for the man with the big red beard This letter belongs to him And not to the man whose locks are sheared And has no hair on bis chin. Tis not for the man who wag his tongue And exhausts the jury clan But for him who rises with the sun And goes for the rural man. And shouts with a voice that sounds like a drum "Oh, I am the fruit tree man." Masonic Elections. The different Masonic lodges in the city have held their regular annual elections of officers to serve for Jhe en suing year and they will be duly install ed on the evening of the 28th inst. St. John's DAy, Dec. 27th, is the time usu ally appointed for such ceremonies, but as that day will be on Sunday, the next day will be substituted. The fol following is the list of officers elected iB each lodge: ST. JOHN'S I.01GE NO 1. W. M.J. I. Macks. S. W.George M. Crapoa. J. W. Joseph Price. Treasurer W. M. Poiason. Secretary J. 1. Metts. WILMINGTON LODGE NO. 319. W. M. H. P. West. S. W.-W. P. Oldham. J. W. R. E. Heide. Treasurer Preston Cumming. Secretary James W. Monroe, The following are the appointive offi cers in this lodge: S. D. W. B. McKoy. J. D. Wm. Ottersen. Chaplain B. G. Worth. Marshal J. L. Cantwcll. Stewards J. II. Hanby, T. B. Carr ORIENT LODGE NO. 395. W. M. W. L. DeRosset. S. W.-W. A. Williams. . J. W. W. Smallbones. Treasurer II. G. Smallbones. Secretary J. C. Chase. After his installation, the W. M. elect will appoint the following to their re" spective positions : S. D. W. H. Cfaadbourn. J. D. George Chadbourn, Marshal W. R. Kenan. Stewards John D Taylor, Samue1 Northrop. The following are the appoint! ve'offi cers of St. John's Lodge: S. D. E. S. Martin. J. D S. P. McNair. Marshal-J. W. Perdew. Stewards L. H. Bowden, W. J. Smith. Tiler B. G. Bates. Keep sweet jour breath if maid or wire. Or old or young;, or large or small. If you have any nope In life, If you hare any friends at alL Keep sweet your breath -and heed the warn Ing, Use SoZODOXT etch night and morning? Like the Perfame Wafted from beds of flowers is the breath that has been rendered agreeably cdorons with SOZODONT. which communis cates to the teeth a marble whiteness, and to tho gums a roseate tint. Use it, and beautify your mouth. Sratrrxrs Glue." useful in every house. Ctolnsr to Florida. We regret verj much to learn that our goou friend, uapt. it l. f addison, has definitely decided to remove to Florida. He is a live, energetic man and the people of Pender county, and of the Point Caswell section in particu lar, will miss him sorely. As preliminary to tbc move Capt. Paddison will dispose of all bis proper ty here and ibis is advertised in this issue. It is very val aable and offers an excellent opportunity to those who may have tbc means and desire to pur- chase. , Peraonai Mr. John D. JKerr, of Sampson county, was in the city today. I Dr. W. G. Curtis, ot Smithvilie, was in tho city to day and favored us with a visit. We regret to loarn that there is no improvement as yet in Mr. John E. Lippitt'd condition. Rev. I). H.Tuttle arrived home last night and will occupy the pulpit of Fifth Street M E, Church at the usual hours to-morrow. We arc sorry to learn that Mr. John F. Garrell has been quite sick and con fined to the house for some days past. He wa3 reported a3 belter this morning and hopes to beut on Monday. Cards are out lor the marriage.' in St. Mark' Church, Brunswick, Ga.. on tho 24th inst., of Miss Florence, daughter ot Mr. R. B. Wood , Jr., and Mr. Jes3e P. Shelley, both formerly of this.c'ity. 'CoL J. T. Anthony, of the firm ot Anthony & Bryce, returned to the city last night from Washington, D. C. where he has been in the interest of the military of the State. He met there delegations of military mon from the several Slates, whose object was to obtain 'from the general government substantial recognition through an appropriation for tho several State organizations with tbe idea of making the different Stats Guards a National Guard. Col. Anthony reports that the prospects are quite favorable; Senator Logan, who is Chairman of the Senate Military Committee, is favorable to the scheme and will give the matter his hearty support. Gen. Sheridan also looks opon the matter with favor as do also several others of the prominent officials of tho government. Exports Foreign. Nor, barque Mida, Frost, cleared to day torGraoton. Scotland, with 3,911 barrels rosin, rained at $4,158.52, shipped by Messrs. Robinson & King. Schr. Anna Sell, Macomber, cleared for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 186.945 feet lumber asd 21,750 sbipgles, valued at $3,702.53, shipped by Messrs. E, Kidder & Son making a total of ex ports foreign amouuting lo $7,861.05, There were two white tramps and one colored tramp accommodated with lodgings at the guard house last night. The Review Job Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fine Opening: for a Good Investment. JTAV1SG DECIDED TO REMOVE TO the State of Florida, I lll offer for the next 30 days tbe property described below for sale. or lease for a term of 5ear. situated at Point Caswell. Pender county, the terminus of tho C, Pt. C. A W. R. R-, at the head of naviga tion on Black River, IS Houses, as follows f . One two-story dwelling with 8 large rooms, Iiassaxe above and below, double piazza, with arge dining room and kitchen attached; good water in yard One dwelling, cottage style, 3 rooms, full piazza, good water in yard. On dwelling witu 4 rooms and passage, good dtnlng room and kitchen, good wattr in yard. Two dwellings with 2 rooms each. Two houses with 1 room each. One store 20xt0, ma-story. One store 23x60, one-story with all modern improvements. Also, mv dwelling, containing 12 rooms, with ail necessary out buildings, washfousc, wood bouse, dairy, buggy houses, large stables, and well and pump of good water, large vege table garden, line flower garden, and orchard of Pears. Plums and lOffLeConle Pear trees. This Is one of tbe most comfortable, convent ent and pleasant homes la the comity; there are alto 12 acres of fine land In a high state of cultivation, attaehed. Also, the celebrated if auitsby'a Point rruit t arm, containing a.oos trees of various kinds. This is by far the best location for raisins carlv fruit la tbeRastern art of the State, being only 2) miles from Wilmington and directly on the Black River, where there is UiUy trans- Eirtation One thlos which adds so rgely to the value of this place for an orcnard Is that the early bloom Is sot in jured by frost. I wlU also scU the elegant rcrew steamer Susie and steam yacht 1. J. Black, with all my wharf and freight sheds, also ray good wm and Interest. Thia route! have been running for the laat 15 j ears and have established a good and permanent trade ; these boats have been recently thoroughly overhauled and refitted la every particular, aad to any one wishing to engage la this busi ness, this Is an extraordinary offer. I will also sell a good Turpentine Stul, 16 barrel ca pacity. In good order, fitted mp complete, with steam pump and good supply ot cool water, located on my wharf with plenty of wharf room. Also, a fine stock of goods, such as is uroaUy kept la a first class couatry store, (no dead stock). Point Caswell is a healthy' town, with fine coclety, two Churches and a flou. lining Acad emy. For farther particulars apply to J . R. PAODISON, Point Caswell, N. C.,or to me at Jacksonville, Florida. . B. P. PADPISON. dec 19 2taw sat wed 4kw SOd . .... 19. 1885. NO 294 HEW ADVEKI8EMENTS Mo n ey Wanted. rjJO ISORKOW f 2.010 ON TWO YKAES' Ume. Security, mortgtgfe -on Eeal 1 state or Bank 8tock collat?rL luiulreat - REVIEW orriCK de 19 2t , OW 18 THE TIME TO BUT TOCK CHRISTMAS PRiXNTS. A. bottle of Media's Tcol, An ategant Porus Plaste-. A nice bottle Soeth ing yvni, Pancreatic Tablets, . crab Orchard Water, CaaUle 8oap. Kidney Cure. 1QLQ (Box) Wood Tooth Plcla, 10c. Headquarters tor Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. JA3IB.SD.NUTT. gee 1 21 No Front fit ; Commi ssioner s Sale . BY VIRTUE OF" A DECKER Or TUESu perlor Court jyLUcw Hi sorer Count r. In the case of Mary A . Bell ts. Elizabeth "Bur ncy. ct al, I will sell as Commissioner, for cash, at the Court Hooee door In Wilmington, N. C, on llonday, January ISth, IStG. at 12 o'clock, H., 11H acres of land lying on Market street, extended, and being the same property conreyed by mortgage (to Hary A. Bell by Owen Burncy and wife) wtdch Is recorded in tbe records of New Hanover county in book R It B, pages 164 and 113 S. M. EMP1E, deel9law4w 19 21 J 46, Commissioner L. It. Parson, 1)IANO AND ORGAN TUNER, GltADU . ate of the New England Conservatory, of Music. Experienced both in factory and route work. Repairing a specialty. Terms reasonable. Orders left at the Bookstores, or directed to box 583. will be promptly attended to. .octS lawSms J. H. JONES, JIVERV, SALE, BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLE8. Horses, Mules, Bugg'es and Carriages for sale or hire. Strict attention paid to boarding horses. 49 People coming to the city with teams to buy Christmas Goods can Hod good Stalls and food for their horses. No 313 Princess, bet. 3rd and 4th s'p., dec 18 Wilmington, N. C. Double and Single Barrel, Breech and Muzzle Loading C3r TEJ lJ 3 I We have a large and fine stock at prices lower thanever before offered. See our line of useful, as well ornament al Presents. Cooking & Heating Stoves, Sash, Paints, Glass, and full line of Hardware. Oar low prices will surprise you. We take pleasure in showing our goods Jacobi's Udw. Depot IO So. Front St. dec IS Large Stew of Oysters For 30 Cents. At Scarborough . Hous e WATER 8TREET, dec 1G tf Bet. Princess and Chestnut The Green House, "J W. CORNER PRINCESSAND SEC OND 8TS. Cosiest ilsce in the city. Tte best of Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars and Fresh NEW RIVER OYSTERS always on haol dec 16 I. B. RHODES, Prop. Oysters and Poultry. TTUMPHREY A 8NEEDEN XX the STAND near the Front btiecet Market keep constantly hand the Finest NEW RIVER OYSTER and -also a fall supply of DRESSED POULTRY. - ccna m your oraer4 early for what von want for Christmas so tbat there will be no dit appointment. dec 17 Hot Water Bags. A RNICA TOOTH SOAP, COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOOTH POWDER, etc. Compounding prescriptions a specialty. ROBERT B. BELLAMY. Druggist, N. W. Cor. dccHtf Front and Market bts We Are Ready to Serve You. 5000 LU3" H0ME MAIK FIXTURE. Expressly for onr. local home rue. This mix ture will be sold at an. EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE. QuanUtfcaof fine, sweet Florida Oranges, M A l AG A, CONCORD AND CATAWBA u. GBAPSi. v-n;.i E. J.MOORE & COi ' dec 16 - :. . ; J7s trui ts tlx! tto rftCiiTi c;nzX:i-:? from ear friends on any aad all ;st:sc?T -saarallnterestlmt . ' Taa aame of the wrUer most always bt mUhed to the XdUoc. Communications mast be wrUtaa ea oa oae side of tte paper. ; Psrsonaflties must be avoided ' - ' And It is especially and partlealarlv mud food that the Editor does not always tados the views of correspondents unlets to stats in the editorial coluiana. : " " NEW APVmtTIBBMEOTB. HOLIDAY i AT THE OLD HOUSE. OLD 6TAND OF ' e Live Book and Music Stores. IJUmSTMAS BUIER3 "Will FIND AT these stores the most Immense stocjg Ja the city rem whichio make their selections.1 TTc have everything in profusion and In Urge Our picture Gallery Occupying nearly all of tlielwo floors, Is filled wUh Beautiful Gems of' Art, handsomely frame l, irom celebrated artists. BOOKS ! BOOKS! We have the largest stock of Booki offered anywhere in ijrorth Carolina; Serlou; BooiS, Sober Bocks, Sol-nun Books, Good Dooks, Great Books, Gay Books, Urge.Bool:s, Littli Books, Learned- Books; Books for the Old, Books for the Youuff, and in particular a line of rare editions, poetry and proec, rich gems of art in binding, which are Just the thing for Holiday Gifts. Ve make this latter line a spe.' - - y - - " " " w-- - ( . va W W9 W style, binding and pr!ce. A n ti t ( f ii 1 I .rk V A lift v -rmr ra thing every family need; Webster's and Vfer center's Royal Quarto Dictionary Unabrldgetl. A full line of ALBUMS. Music for the Million ! We have music enough to chirm the civil ized as r.-ell as the savage breast. PIANOS AND ORGANS From the moat celsbrafed makers; brass and silver wind Instruments? Violins, Violincellos ; Guitars, IZitherjis, Clarionets, Fifes, Drams, Ac., Ac, Ac, In great profusion and at low prices. W? have a thousand articles which we have not since to enumerate here. We have the goods and we are determined to sellthemJ All we ask from onr friends Is a call and an Inspection of them, ure that they will find what they want at HEINSBERGER'S, Live Book and Music Stores. deel: . Have Arrived by Steamer. jk FINE LOT OF FRESH FRUIT, Oran. gcs. Apples, Banana.' Cocoanuts, Ac. W A nice lot of FRESH CANDIES, "made up to-day. Call and sec ns. H. D. BURKHIMER ft CO., New randy store, Second St.. near Market. dec 15 . Original Tom and Jerry. J3ER RECEIPT TO ME BY JERRY THOMAS. MECHANICS SALOON. Ten year old Whlakey, !) cents. Four " jo cents. Imported Giu, 10 cents. Brock Cigars 5 cents. Best in the city. Can it be beat ? dec 15 J. M. McGOWAN. fJEW STORE I ! THE RACKET 1! J. F. A. REAVES, dec 16 Corner Second and Dock Sts. The New Novelty Store I NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, - Thr. r.!iMrwttt nlirp In th n CHRISTMAS GOODS. A select Stock of ivio, viitusx &Laa VAUU3 ana other goo is suitable to the season. MILLINERY AND raaui xncec goods were selected uv invselr. and as thiv wm Vwnn-Vif ih. lowest New York prices they will be sold at correspondingly low prices. V cc j it ALUs. XI. J$. JEWETT. For Rattle. AT 35c AND Kc a CHANCE, COMPLETE Manicure TJrca&lB? and Pmnin n.o n t,A for Baffle before Xmas. Call and take a chance. F. C. flLLKTt. rymvori. P. S. Pi-escHiiLlona fllWl 1lhxWMi.; - V" W MM MVIMS MM W and night. . , I . - dee 7 Christmas Cards. ? gUPJERB LINE OF CII EI3TMAS CAUDA Jifecelved- New Goods, Exquisite Goods. cheapest Christmas Cards ever offer!, ed la Wilmington. Yon certainly should see ffiSbSoTuT?11 bU7 eUcwfcre- Yra vlU MUNTJS BROTHERS. decis . lOtKOrthFjontfit. Headq uarters Heinsbergetfs
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