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TTUS PAPER tbBiJwd every evenly. 8cndaj ax epted by JOSH T. JAJE8, EDITOR iKDMOPMJTOB. .INSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: -ax L- SU monthB 2-M Three ES 'nth 1-0C; One month, 33 cent. aror win be delivered by carrier free c, la ioj par of 1116 dty. a: tha abOTi 'f .C'fo- 10 cenU per week. r78tktoKratel0W and MberaL lubcrerB will report any and an fall- ' receive their paper regularly. r Tin Daily lievinv has Vie largest 0c circulrM-cn, of any newspaper ''iT'i'-ktd. in the city of Wilmington. JB j h K to start Sonth in a few -r.' 3 Wlt" . H .1. linsse!! Lowfll has indorsed . mm- , : I'v Wallaco pays thit the ti '- i'i,(U0 men under arms. . . . . i U- .' v. Amsterdam, Las gone cat the Pope for rheum a Mji?. L'ai:i will be paid. $2,000 an mueai -iac8 darins her tour with Herr - .V.r.s. Garlield it no writing her hus- i.u l's 8e a collecting mate- r;t: j r such a work. U;u of the gayest of Congressmen is t j:igi3imanlGay a Louisiana susar f;i:".jr. worth $1,000,000. Koweii, the pedestrian, 13 coming to country again to engage in a walk ing match. As usual this is to be his h?t ppeararicoM here. " j IvrJ Tcnuyson has taken the trouble ti-.wri'.e that he belieTcs the disunion of Caurch and State would bo a prelude to :he down fall of much that is greatest and test in England. A;mjndsaro successfully cultivated iaCa'ufornia'i A. T. Hatch, "of Cor ,!-!: ?.. ))as raised 1,500 sacks I rem 40 seres this season, "and has 40 acres of vouu? trees that will bear next year. Kx-UovernorBoutwell. ot Massachu. c'.'s. will read a paper on Gen. Grant buore the Veb3ter llistorical Society in the Old South Meeting House, Bos loii, on Wednesday evening, December New York Sun: Mr. Keiley's action and attitude were honorable to himself, and such a3 to justify the estimate of Lis character which' led, in the first place, to his appointment by the Presi dent. " Three native Americans are in the new English House of commons, the two Bartletts and Mr. F. A. Channing, a grand-nephew of the great divine. who is an Oxford man and is regarded as of high promise. The main significance of the revolt in Xuevo Leon, according to the accounts received, seems to lie in its relations to the Presidential election of next year; and it is possible that other Mexican States may find themselves before long uader generals of the Federalforces as GoYernurs. Louisville Courier-Journal : 'On the very day that the first1 Democratic message for a quarter of a century , was sent to Congress the dispatches reported the resumption ot operations by. ten idle mills in one State alone. This was not as it should have bean according-to tbeprophet8 of the Republican scrip- tures. Richmond State:. The Democrats intend to build a navy. The President appreciates the importance of haying well-armed ships: the Secretary of the Navy i3 in favor of having a strong navy, the Naval Committee will urge liberal appropriations in that direction. Millions may , bo appropriated under Democratic administrations for the Djvy, Every dollar will be honestly expended. It is understood in London that cam mauications have been passing during the last few days between the Liberal chiefs and Mr. Parnell tor the purpose of having an amendment to the' ad dress which would unite the forces of the opposition and the Irish National ists against the Government. Should that union be' effected and should it cause the ministry to be beaten on 'a division then Lord Salisbury, will Idis sol ve Parliament and appeal to tho coun try on the ground that the present Par liament has no mandate tp concede home rule to Ireland. Washington Star: The temperance movement at the South is not confined to Georgia but it is spreading over a large territory. In Alabama striking progress is shown. Thus at a local election in Florence, one of the most prosperous to wns of the State, the pro hibitionists carried four out of the five wards. Ia another city of the State the local liquor license has been raised to 4l000. Ia Maryland a largo majority of the counties have adopted local option prohibition. It is to be noticed thatthi3temperance feeling thrives on most unquestioned Democratic soil. r 1 VOL. IX. LOCAL NEWS. 1RDEI TO NEW ADVERT IXEttf ITS. , Crazy Qallt . OrzBX House 'Mtin , W K Krsro Tin Beoflns F G Miller For Baltte Umxvrs Attractive Dlap!ay kunzs BHOS-Chrlatmaicarda ' Pabkes 4 Tayixr Mark 1 hi j K Jl Pbeem ix A'slsnet's Ftte Miss K Kahrek For ChrUtmi A W Wathox -Blocks; Chains. Ac PATEasoN, Dowxino & Co Notice I Geo It Fkesch & Foss People 5nj W E SraiXGER & Go Breech Loaders Giles A Mukcihson nollday Goods flEifiSBEROKB Holiday Headquarters Kkichts op Hoxok Kcgialar Meeting C V Iates Sour onlrs for the Holidays P 1a Bridgehs & Co ChTistmas Goods J F Gabr ill 8ok All Eeatly for Christ- mas For other locals see fourth page. The rQelpts of cotton at this port to day f oot u p 723 bales . The streets have been alive and busy to-day with ladles, gentlemen and children. There was a'good supply of meats and poultry for Chrietmasinthe market this raorning, This is really beautiful weather, and everybody is wishing that it may con tinue until after Christmas. There are a good many people from the countryi in the city to-day making their purchases for Christmas. Messrs. Juo. F. Garrcll & Son are ready to comfort the inner man during the holidays. Read their advertisement in this issue and leave orders at once. 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 Two white tramps were accommo dated with lodgings at the guard house on Saturday night and five more of the same color and fraternity on Sunday night. A few nights since 'a chicken thief broke into the coop of Mr. C. Hubert, 130 South Front street, and stole chickens of the value of $7 besides two nice turkeys. -Mr. T. C. Craft has a superb stock of furniture at his warerooms, on South Front street, and can supply anything desired in his line. He talks to our readers in this issue. 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.1 t N Miss E. Karrer has another attrac tive advertisement .in this issue, ad dressed to the ladies. It is all about Xmas, what to buy and where to buy it.'and will be read with interest. Ger barque 2Eolus Schweun, cleared to-day for Fleetwdod, Eng., with 50 casks s pints turpentine, 500 barrels tar and 3,203 barrels rosin, valued at $12, 850, shipped by Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son. . The hour of distributing the gifts to the Brooklyn Sunday School aud the Brooklyn Industrial School has been changed from 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, as was at first announced, to 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Steamboatmen report that theie is another big rise in the Cape Fear. There was last week an unusuai rise, the freshet reaching to 33 feet above low water, but that had fallen off about 17 feet, when it began to rise again. The large stock of drugs, chemicals and fancy goods in Messrs W. S.Briggs & Co.'s store, opposite the New Mar ket, is being sold to close out and a any handsome things for the holidays may be bought there cheap. See ad. of Mr. E. H. Freeman, assignee, in this issue Knlffhts of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular annual meeting this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Election of officers. Full at tendance is desired as , business of im portance will be transacted. t To Be LMaposedOf. .Fishblate i3 anxious to dispose of hU large stock, of clothing before Christmas. To do so, he;has just knocked the bottom out of prices. Now is the time to take advantage of his prices; He guarantees save you at least 25 per cent, on your purchases. Guarantees that you will be perfectly satisfied, otherwise yon can have your money refunded. You have nothing to risk so call on him before you make any purchases, and you will find what he states is so. t Those Brass and Silver head tacks are here. JAcom'S Iftlw Depot, t 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER Pergonal Col. K. M. Murchi3oa and Mr. K. M. Murchison. Jr.. are in the oity to day. Mr. A. F. Powell, of WhiteviUe, Columbus county, is in the city to day. Mr. Sa'nnel P. Cox. business agent of the "We. Us & Co.," Comedy Com pany, is in the oity and registered .at ) the Pureeil. He i making preparation ; for tbe appearance ol the company at j the Opera House on the niht tf the' 23tb ir.st. ' j For Two JDayn. j As Christmas falls on Friday which j will be observed as a holiday, there is j a wish that the stores may be also clos ed on the Saturday following, so as to give the clerks two days' holiday. It is probable that, this could bo done with little loss or inconvenience, as the prospects for trade on Satuiday wouid be rather light. Give the clerks a chance and theu make them work harder with tbe beginning of tho new week. A Day's Sport. Dr. J. A. Sheets druggist at b02 Market street, is ono of the luckiest sportsmen in the city. Last Saturday uorning he went on a hunting expedi tion to the vicinity lot Castle Hayne, and succeeded during the day in shoot" ing two fioo deer a buck aud a doe besides a number of squirrels, ducks and other birds and reached home be fore night. . This may bo set down as extraordinary good luck. .. Store Itoubecl. Some one broke into Mr. A. W. Watsoas store. on North Water street, near Mulberry, early yesterday morn ing and carried off a number of porta ble valuables, among them Mr, Wat son's overcoat, about $3 worth oj cigars, 1.25 in money, which had been lft in the dask, and a lot ot matches. Boxes of letters and other articles were found scattered around promiscu ously. Mr. Watson thinks that the thief got in by the back way and after the policeman on that beat had been relieved 3eslerday morning, which wa3 at 0 o'clck. Crazy Qallt. Of course there will be a throng at the Opera House to witness the rendi tion of the comedy entitled "Crazy Quilt,'- which was written by a resident ot this city and will be performed by Wilmington ladies and geutlemen for the benefit of the Wilmington Cortfe Concert Club. A Wilmington produc tion, by a Wilmington Company for the benefit of a Wilmington organiza tion! Good! Let them be cheered by a rousing house and thus give encourage ment to home talent. The play is sparkling with fun. and all those, who wish lor an evening of innocent pleasure can be gratified by a visit to tbe Opera House to-night. Lynched About three weeks ago Johu Lee shot and killed Solomon Welch, in Rich mond county, for the purpose of rob bery.. Both parties were white. After the perpetration of the crime Lee fled, but was hotly pursued and as the ver dict of the coroner's jury was that Leo committed the act,t Gov. Scales offered a reward of $300 for bis apprehension, Lec was captured by Deputy Sheriff Patterson, near Keyser, Moore county, on the 1st iost., to whom he made a full confession of his guilt. He was lodged in jail at Rockingham, where he remained until last Friday night, when he was taken out by a mob, and carried to a place about a mile distant and hung to a tree, where he was found soon after, dead. Trajredy. Mr. George C. Miln. who was form erly a clergyman, but forsook tbe pulpit for the theatre, has established an enviable reputation in the tragedy roles of his repertoire. He will appear at the Opera House on the nights ot the 25th and 26:h iost., with a matinee on Saturday afternoon. The plays select ed for his engagement here arc Shakes peare's "Hamlet," Bulwer's "Riche lieu," and Tom Taylor's "Fool's Re venge.'" in each of which be has won distinction. The Qnincy, 111., Heraldt in speaking of his rendition of Richlieu says: Asa delineator of the character ot the crafty, scheming and terrible Car dinal, Miln to-day stands the equal of ; any actor on the American Btage, and j U : m-ntnmca in "RiAholIen" fa mnrA than ! well deserved. AU the good things that mifrht be said in a column may be sumued up in a few words. ! Miln is a I great actor, inspired by geniu3, and his Richlieu" stands to-day one of the grandest characters of the stage. The j company is in all respects .worthy to support the star. NEW AD VEttTISEaiENTS. MONDAY. dec 10 2115 21 D EC 12 31 B KJR 21 A. W Watson,; DEAXER IN 1 BLOCKS, ANCIIOKS, GHAIS5, COTTON, HlOep, Kaxs, Furs, Wool, Beeswax, Bond. Metale, Rope. CauYiiss, Ac . tSf Hlphest cash prices paid . dec 21 it Water Street, Wilmington. N.c Mark This 1 jpOOR UOOD3, TOOK miCKS; GtOI GOODS, UE AS ON ABLE I'lUCKS. Tbe lat ter is our way o Uoiog business. Goods relia ble every time. WearestUl celllBjc Castings for Cook Stoves wc sold ilftecn T?ars ago. PABKEU TAYLO&'S. PUBK WHITE OIL. tcc 21 m FRONT 8TBEET. : NEW ifORK. Q; MB. NA3U HAVING BEEN ELECT cd a member of the Jiew Tork Cotton Ex ehaago, wc are prepared to execute ."rdcrs oa Contracts in Fui are Deliveries. Older will be received and trausmittcd by our firm in Wilmington. flee 21 tf rATJEUaON, DOWNING A CO Breech Loaders. tlTE HAVE ONE CASK OF FINE Double T V Breach Zoadtng Huns, widen, will be ready for Inspection io-morrow. These Guns wc propose selliis at small advance on cost. Xo8uch Guns have ever been on this raai-ket before WM. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. 21 A 23 Market 8trcet, dec 'il WUmlnton, N. C Tin Roofing, JJOOF HEPAI1UNG AND PAINTING, JOBBING GENERALLY. W. E. KING, frucucai Tins oil ta, Bouln front sc.. dec 21 Bear Mallard's Harness Store Holiday Goods. GILES Jfc AlUKCIUSON HAVE RECEIVED their stock of U)U DAY GOODS, which are now displayed for the Inspection of the public, Tbe ladles are invited to examine these goods, and aU will be cordlal'y welcomed. Goods will bo sold on a 8MA.L1 PROFIT, dec 21 GILES A MURCHISON. Craft's Furniture Warerooms, aO S. FRONT ST. . Attractive Display u SHAKE3PE AREJTABLES, ELEGANT CBAIB) IN RATTAN, VELVET & WILLOW. Store open till 10 every evening, dec 21 t People Say rpiMES ARE HARD, AND IT'S HARD to make both cads meet. It's hard to kuow what gifts to make. . Wc can help you. Buy a serviceable pair of SHOES for your wife and baby, a nice SLIPPER for your husband. They will give pleasure and be useful. Bcs4 stock and variety at Geo. R. French & Sons, 103 NORTn FRONT STREET, dec 21 tf Souvenirs for the Holidays, MY COUNTERS ARE LADEN Willi Choice Articles ! For Christmas. ' all and make your selections. A beautiful Hue of CHRISTMAS CARDS at "ST 'OF 353 S dec 21 Assignee's Sale. Jf YOU DESIRE A BARGAIN IN COLOGNES. rXTRACTS, 8PICE3. . ' drug?; MEDICINES. BRUSHES, COMBS, ? , . - TOILET ,CASE5, Ac., Call at W. S. BBIGGS', opposite the New Market, where eTerything 1 aelUn at a sac rifice. E. H. FREEMAN, dee21Jwk Assignee; 21, 1885 NO. 295! NEW AX VEKI8EMI3NT8 OPERA HOUSE. ENGAGEMENT OF . TBAGr IA, Sustained In Icartin-r. roles by MIS A DELE PAYNE, and the most eflicientSlakcs- pcrlan Com any lraveliiug. , Ciuistmas Malicee FOOLS REY&TGE. Chrlitmas Night.... II 5 M LET Saturday Nlht... .....RICHELIEU. Scats on sale Wednesday at Ilelusbcrser'a Bookstore. dcc2l4t For Chriotmas. A NEW AS30KTET OF PLDSH Dressing Cases, Toilet Cases, Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Millinery. A handsome stock of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladles and Gentlemen. Call and examine our line of Tab lincn, and have Staiupina; done fjree of charsc-i Nun's JVcillng for Mournios YcIIB' Dolls very cbcaj at - MISS K. KARKKK'3, dec 21 Front St., opposite Market. ALL READY FOR Christmas. i T STALLS, NO. 2, i AND , FOURTH Street Market, can be found the llnest Beef olTeredln Wilmington. Also, Turkeys, Roast ing Pi6, Corned n. Hams and Shoulders, Head, Jowle, Mutton, gauqags, Pork, Veni son, 4c. Send in 3'our orders early, before the men and thoy will be flHcd properly, dec 21 2t J. r. GAERELL SON. CHRISTMAS GOODS! We are Hcadnmtm in the City for Fine Whiskeys & Wines ! DOMESTIC BRANDY (for Cooking) Dry aud Sweet; SCUPPERNONG, Elegant Sher ries, N. N. Sherry, 2 per gaL ; puff Govdon, ft per gal : Cape Fear, Stuart, and Martelle Bye Whiskeys. Also full stock lower grades. A FRESH INVOICE Roycter's Candy 1 IN TO-DAY. - RAISINS, NUTS of all kinds, PLUM PUDDING in 1 and 2 lb. can's, MIKCE MEAT In any quantity dcsirel, I FLORIDA ORANGES, BALDWIN APPLES. s In addition to full stock of fresh GRO C E K, I. E S. P. L. BRIDGERS &C0., 110 North Front St. dec 21 Money Wanted- rjpo BORROW 2,O0O ON TWO YEARS' time. Security, mortgage on Real Estate or Bank Stack collateral. r Imiulroat REVIEW OFFICE de29 2t NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A bottle of Mcllin's Food, An Elegant Poms Plaater. A nice bottle Soothing Syrup, Pancreatic Tablets, Crab Orchard Water, CasUle Soap, Kidney Care. 10CO ( Box) Wood Tooth, Plckj , 10c. Headquarters tor Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. JAMES D. MUTT, decl 218 No. Front St J. H. JONES, JIVERY, SALE, BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLES. Horecs, Mules, Bugg'es and Carriagea for sale or hire. Strict attention paid to boarding horses. S People coming to the city with teams to buy Christmas Goods can fiad good Stalls and food for their hones. No S12 Princess, bet. 3rd and Uh a8., dec 18 i: Wilmington, N.C. The Green House, "VT W. CORSER PRINCESS AND SEC OND STS. Cosiest place in the city. Ttc best of Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars and Freeh NEW RIVER OYSTERS alwaje on hanL dec 16 - I. U. RHODES, Prop. Oysters and Poultry. HUMPHREY X SNEEPKN at (7 fZW the STAND near the Froat V11 aueeet Market keep conatantly on a J, hand the Finest Wsff RIVER OYSTERsand also a full cupplr of . DRESSED POULTRY. MTf Send in your ordera early for what you want for Christum so that there will be no disappointment. , dec 13 . ' FZ3AS3 30IIC2. ' ' VTs win be ilia to rtcaiTt eosuasxlcatlda trca mx trlaadj on say aad all !ubjtcti -ffanarallnterestbnt Tat aasat of the writer most always tot alahed to the Editor, ; "lr ' - Communications must be wrtttn ta ' 01 one aids ot the paper. ' P4noaalltles most be aToided.: v And It la especially and particularly cud tood that the Editor does not always ados the news of correspondent caltss so stats la the editorial eolusuuu ; NEW Al VKKTISEMEirrS. HOLIDAY Headquarters ! AT THE OLD HOUSE, OLD STAND OF - Heinsbc)rger Live Book and Music Stores. Q HRISTM AS BUYERS WILL FU?D AX ' these stores the most Immense stock In lilt J - nu4v.ntvu.iMc SUVVUWIW VI U have everything m profusion and In Urge variety. Our Picture Gallery Occupying nearly all of the two floors, Is ilUcd with Beautiful Gems of Art, handsomely framed, Ivom celcbiated arlistei. BOOKS ! BOOKS! "c iiitvciinc iai'ie?i stock or hooks onerea anywhere in North Carolina; Scriotu Books, Sober Books, Solemn Book, Gcod EookB, Great Book, Gay Books, Large Books, Little Books, Learned Books; Books for the Old, Books for the Young, and in particular a llfle of rare edition, poetry and prose, rich gem $ of art in binding, which are just the thing for Holiday Gills. Wc make this latter linen spe ciaitr and can please the most fastldlou as to etyle, binding aud prrcf. A beautiful line of FAMILY BIBLES, soma' thing. every family nceiU; Wcbstcr'aaud Wor cester' Koral Quarto Dictionary Unabridged, A full Hue of ALBUMS. Music for the Million ! We iiavemuskj enough lo charm the civil tacd as well asibe eavagc breast. PIANOS AND ORGANS From the most celebrated makers; brass and allver wind instruments; Violins, VloUncclloa ; Guitars, IZitherns, Clarionets, Fifes, brums, Ac, Ac , Ac, in great "profusion and at low prices. '. Wc have a thousand ankles which wc haTC not siacc to enumerate here. Wc have the roods and we are determined to sell them. All we ask from our friends latorall andgu Inspection of them, --sure that they And what thoy want at TXI-I w-TT - m m-m L , Live Book and Music Store., dec V Have Arrived by Steamer. FINE LOT OF FRESH FRUIT, Oran ges. Apples, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Ac W A nice lot of FRESH CANDIES, ma'le up to-day. Call and see us. H. D. BURKHIMER ft CO., New Candy store. Second St.. near Market. dec 15 - Original Tom and Jerry, TER .RECEIPT TO ME BY JIRBY TilOMAb. MECHANICS SALOON. Four 10 cents. Imported Gin ....lQrinta. Bmck Cbzars 5 cents. Beat to the cit v. Cdiiltbe beat? dec 15 J. M. MCGOWAN. NEW STORE 1 1 THE RACKET ! ! J. F. A. REAVES, dee 1C Corner Second and Dock Sts. The Hew IToveltv Storn ! NO. 13 NORTH SECON D STREET, The cheapest tTacp. In th r it u i.n- CHRISTMAS GOODS. A select stock 6t TOTS. CHBI8THA8 HATtlM an. I nti nv. snitoble to the season.. MILLINERY AND fancy goods. These gooda-wexe selected by myself, and as they were bought at the lowest New York nrXrrM thrv Trill mia mt correapondbjglylowpriccf. , acct u MRS. H. B. JEWETT. For Raffle. A T.25c AND 0c A CHAJfCK, COMPIETE Manicurp Dressing and Smoking CAjws wi 11 be for Bame before Ames. Call and take a finance. . " , T. C. llLLLKB, German Druggist, - ,Cotrer rourth and Nun sta P. S. Prescriptions filled at aUhouri'day and night. dec Christmas Cards. gUPECB LINK 6V CHRISTMAS CARDS just received. New Goods, Eiqulilte Goods, and tbe cheapest Chrlstinaa Cards ever offer ed U fVlbnlngton. You certainly should see oura before you buy tUewhere. You will then buy of ns. MUNDS BROTHERS, :eoi2 . ioi KortUfyont at.
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