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Flats to the number, ot about two lhoo3and are reported lying idie in Xew York, in consequence ot the un popularity into which this mode of living U there growing. The New York Independent, publish-1 ed in New York City, get up and says: ,'It is high time, that government of the saloon, by the saloon, and for the saloon, should perish from.the earth." la tbe Vienna Hofbibliotbek' there is a parchment manuscript, written be tween tife years 1516 and 1519 the private prayer book of the Emperor Charie V. It bears tho traces ot long u.;e. ' . '- Pos3ibI; the Iarzest sinele order ever sent forward for any book is that of Hubbard Brothers. oC Philadelphia, for 53.000 copies of Volume I ol the Grant Memoirs, representing. $212,000. The volumes are to be delivered before Christmas. The teeth of pupils in Chicago public : T " uw waiu ui cuuuaiiuu ui iuat vibj, are 10 ue examineu Dy ine unicago uentai Society Tn the interests of science." The examination is to be made without cost to the children and without inter terinj with their studies. Maquoketa (Iowa) Sentinel: More Iiq a or was sold in Iowa last year by one-third than ever was sold any year before. There are more liquor sellers I by a large per cent, than have taken oat GoYernment .licenses before, and fomeotthe secret sellers are without Government license. selling There is a fearful condition ofdia; tress among th9 silk trade operatives of London. They claim that work is vir tually at-a standstill, owing to the competition ot foreigners, especially of Germans. Their complaint is sustained bj official statistics, which show that within the nast tWRntv.fi vn vears th I number of operatives has decreased! irom 9,000 to 3.000. The Greek army on paper consists of "sO.OOO men, with 120 guns, but not loan w.ouu could be placed in the . -. aaainsy are totally incapable or wuuog lursisn regulars. The term of service with the colors is only one Jwr, but most of the recruits are sent tome on furlough'as soon as they have wa enlisted, owing to tbe want of toouey to pay them, so that one "batta lion" could only raise eleven men. - The history of the 'regular drama in CWna has been divided iato three pe riods, corresponding respectively with the pieces com posed under the Tangdy 1 (A. D. 720-995), the Song dynasty 00-1499) and the dynasty of the Kin narouen (1123 1341). It is from aq.reci plays composed under the oun dynasty that those at presen Dilated into European languages ure been selected. : - Hating libeled and spat opon the opie of the South all Summer, Mr. orat Halstead, of Cincinnati, xnag- aimously suggests that politics be "eo a rest, and that Cincinnatians foploy the -time in reaching out to rm intimate commercial relations "m their Southern friends. Howim- romg fs the sight of this blood-drinking iicior, baying smoothed his corrugated "row and converted his sword into Jueat-axe, falling upon the neck of his ite antagonist and picking his pockets. oru the 8isters of Charity. , PK0YD3ENCE HoSriTJLL, V ASlUXGTojr; D. (J April 2lt l8S. eiate pleasure fn attesting the ents and soothing qualities of AU- that tice tr' Porous Plasters, having -used jm on various occasions with much orL10 man:T of tbe- paUents under 0rchargeduringmanyyeari. Sistebs or Cdabity. and 1 '1 , r J. V VALj. Cal..fifty..evea years old. has abau oocd a rea, Qot .. M wUhfourchildrcn.obtaininea dirorco on the ground ol alleged cruelty and .. . .... - - then immmii.t.1. M t' V v danffh7p77r Z "K BlaaPiea o v Qiuiwu. Medical Age: A doctor Who has hn r.nnm. .U .: - .. vuuauu.vaocination name m Montreal by writing and speaking E against vaccination, was examined by the foot of Mulberry street last Tues an inspector, ot course very much day night. The testimony of officer wiastineaoctor'swill. and not only a scar showing an old vaccination, but fresh vaccinations, were noticed on his arm. When detected the scamp took the train for parts unknown. lhere are no positive figures ; yet as to the resnlt of yesterday' election. New York elects the State ticket by a safe majority, approximating more 15.000, and hardly less than 14.000 but the legislature has gone Republi- scenery the flames '.can be readily ex can, thus ensuring a successor of the Anguished. The hydrant on the stage same8tripe to U. S. Senator. War wiil be placed close to the prompter's ner Miller, whose term expires March 8tand and will be under the charge of 3rd, 1887. The Democratic majority in Virginia is a very handsome one, exceeding the most sanguine expectations of the most ardent Democrats. The Legislature is o vuiwvtatib auuiucji Bio imiklug Ot 30.000 majority Ior Fiz I,e. i Ma- hone goes out in 1887 and a Democrat will take his place. xu voauecucui ine election wns lor members of the Legislature only and the vote was consequently a y.zht one I There have been heavy Democratic Kaing Duf probably not enough to elect a.majority of the members. Dispatch. es as to the result art conflicting, and both. parties seem to be claiming the Legislature. Senator Hawiey's term expires in 1887 and his successor is to mm I DO CDOSen. MACannhneaffn nn.1 T) sylvania have gone Republican, both by WU Uwli mt mtM - a -A I M FT II II majont.es, and Maryland anu Mississippi ' roH up enormous majorities lor the Democratic tickets, ,7 , - .u.ytOBUUK ftopuu- is .u uouoi. aou ciaimea Dy oom parues. in mis atate tne uemo- ttU" "teeuoacKers iusea. uu Diwieu a rapuoucan itvuiatura wmcn wm cnoose a success- or to senator je wen, KeaaDHcan. UM aiau gone xvepuoiican, as usubi, a resuu waicn aoesn s seem to nave arou8a a very Srea excitement anywhere. LOCAL NEWS. II0EZ TO NEW ADVEITIXSMEITS. Card of Thanks W E Wobth A Co Beef C W Yatxs School Books HjEH8BxxoxBPlanos and Organs F C MTTJ.STB Sweet Gum and Mullein . E J Moexa A Co By Steamer Yesterday Ea T EXT Ai-mint-Singing Class Oxford Or- Pflan Asjlam The receipts of cotton at this port to-1 day foot up 586 bales. wo' whlt tramps were lodged at I ht Qad bmse last night. We have a large lot of glass lor Hot- houses which we are offering low. jACOBi's'Hdw. Depot. t The annual North Carolina Coher ence of the M.E. Church. South, will meet at Charlotte on the 25th inst. There will bo an important meeting of Wilmington Cornet Concert Club to morrow night, at which all the mem bers are expected to present. .- When you think that you need a new hat, you will be reminded that the "Melville" is the best, and it is spld by Dter. j There will be a grand bail tonight at )Kn D..!ll! r TT.i.l T ' t . U , xxolw orunswicK. at uuiuuuue, waere a gooa ume ; is nnnArla.tl. VMUWKUUX V llAUKI!Ufll I.I r TIia v..... n i.i- . .. 1 auo a.uuuj5AJreopie a Association cen- nected with St. Paul's Lutheran church contemplate giving another of their de- hghtful entertainments at an early date, Br. steamship Fannie, which cleared for Liverpool yesterday morning, got I ashore opposite Big Island while going I down the river and remained there at last accounts. She wiil orob&blv ret off on to night' tide. The singing class of the Oxford Or phan Asylum, twelve in number, under thexharge of Mrs. Burwell, arrived; in the city on last night's train and will give a concert to-night at the Lutheran Memorial building, corner of Sixth and Princess streets. It is to be regretted an earlier and more extensive no had not been given of their coming. Indications- For tbe South J Atlantic States slightly warmer and cloudy weather local rains, winds generally South, lot rlj and falling barometer, r to WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY.VNOVEMBEhs'1 NO, 258 Adjourned. ; The U, S. District Court disposed of JT", it usiness . i "v was wansacwa alter the closing of our last report. City Court. Annin MoVonl u ui . UlUUgUt Delore Mayor pro Urn Bear tbia morn ing chanred with disorder! rft nt Wcebse. who made the arrest, showed that she was drunk and uproarious, and she was fined $3 for the offense with the alternative of four days in the city prison. A toort Move. The city government are having wa ter P'Pes introduced into the rear of the Opera House, with a supply of hosef so that in the case of fire ienitinff the that person daring the performance. Crazy Quilt." We learn that a young gentleman in n souwcu,au t!" CeLW5lU!nC0I?;f,dy suuiDuunownVaer renearsai oy a I A. I a. - . . . . uumoeroiour young lauies ana gen- tiemen with a view to its presentation to the public at no distant day. It is said, by these who have examined the manuscript and who are quite compe tent to form a correct opinion, to pos sess real merit. Give us the Crazy Qutll" by all means, so that we may know what the possibilities of Wil mington are. 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 More Llffbt. A gentleman was walking atom? tha North side of Princess street, between r rum anu oecona. iasc nignc, wnen owing i me oimmerean laarfcness ne ram against one of the posts which sup- port tne scallolding on the new build- mg in course ot construction there oy which his face was badly bruised. lhere is a light at the intersection-of r ront anu oecona. out it was not sufli cientiv strone last n srht to al ow fh gentleman to see the obstacles in his patn. A lantern suspended- from the front part of the building would make the plnce entirely safe for pedestrians at night, and would cost but a trile. Fox Hunt. The Wilmington Fox Club have a magnificent fox which they will turn loose in rear ot the County Poor House to-morrow afternoon. Renard promises to give a splendid run as he ran more than tour hours on Monday. It will be an interesting race and it is the wish of the club that as many of our citizens, ad especially ladies, as can possibly attend will turn out to witness the sport. The club will meet at Mr. R. C. Orrell'a stables, corner ot Fourth and Mulberry streets, at half past 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon where citizens and ladies are invited to join them There will be some of the linest dogs in the State in the race. A Specimen Brick. Mr. Geo. M. Crapon yesterday re- ceived by steamer a trial lot of New York aansaires. narked in Urd H I advertised them iu the Daily Review yesterday afternoon and by 9 o'clock this morning the last had been sold, wnicn snows toac mere are a lew peo- pie, at least, in Wilmington who read r or more and tQey wia be herfl in i a few days. We thank him for some itnose received yesterday, we gave t:i r a . i 1. . ti uu iuuuu iueui very fine- They were fresh and sweet and were made entirely of a pork, well pre- pared. Prepare Your Ballots. There is a fine silver pitcher in the window of Mr. M. J. Dingelbccf s tore, on Market street, which will be exposed for sale by vote at the festival to be given by the ladies ot St,. Thom as' Church. The ballots will cost ten cents each and tbe pitcher will be given to the white fire company which may receive the largest number of votes. The companies entitled are the Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1 ; Howard Relief Steam Fire Engine Co., No.l, and Hook & Ladder Co., No. l.; There will ; undoubtedly be a spirited contest forthe prize as it is well j wnrfh vinnti4j nrl tha memhni anil I zations will do their best. A free bal-1 and a fair connt is all wa want and i he victora .hall belonr the sdoUs. a ' " " 1 M- sn FIKB IN FAYETTE ViLLE. The Flames Fiercely JRaginsr-- The unwelcome news reached here this afternoon that a serious fire' had broken out and was raging at Fayeue ville, and that the Chief of the Fire De partment there bad telegraphed to Raleigh for: assistance. Maj. J. ?- C. Winder telegraphed in reply that an engine bad been sent from Raleigh and that another would soon follow. tJ' Since then va despatch has been re ceived here stating that the fire ori ginated from a defectivejfltie in thehotel on Hay street, which was destroyed. The fire extending Westerly destroy ed the printing office. E .7 Lils's former dry goods store. A. B. Williams' store and at 4 o'clock this : afternoon was burning in John D. Williams large warehouse. Eastwardly was burning Col. J. B. Starr's store. It was thought that the flames could be arrested. A special train left Raleigh with a fire engine and men at 35 min utes after 2 o'clock this afternoon: Good News. . Tbe Wilmington Cotton Factory will resnme onerationa. Althnnorh nn i;ra;t I w ed scale, on Monday next and thus anitfi a nnmhfir nf han!., will given I employment. Personal. Maj. T. D. Love, of Bladen county, was in tbe city to-day. Mr. Fred St. E. Rolfe, of the Clinton Caucasian, was in the city yesterday and called to see us last evening. Mr. John F. Garrell returned to the city yesterday from a short business trip to Norfolk. He was in the midst of the election excitement there and says that it was intense and immense. Rev. W. T. Jones, iormerly of this city, arrived hero last night with his at Newbern yesterday morning. They j are tbe guests of his lather, Mr. J. Bg Jones, No, 17 North Seventh street. Rev. William Stoudenmire. of Salis- bury, N. C, who has been , in the city several days, tbe guestof Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, will leave for his home to- morrow. He is an agreeable gentle- man, and has made many warm friends during bis sojourn with us, and he ex presses himself as highly delighted with his visit. Mr. A. T. McCollum, a native of this city, but tfor thirty or more years past a resident of Washington City, is hers 00 a vu,c 10 8oae of his old friends and we acknowledge the pleasure of acail n him yesterday. Itis his first visit Mrom nero ia twenty years. Mr. McCollum " tne author of the famous "Si Tod" fetters which appeared in the Journal at one time and which excited so much interest among all the readers of that PaPer Schr. Muriel 8. cleared to day for Samana, San Do- 1 mingo, with 457,450 feet lumber, valued at S6.175.58, shipped by Messrs. J. H. Chad bourn & Co. Just received a lotot burglar proof blind fasts. Call and see them at Ja com's Hdw. Depot, and you will buy.f NEWAbVEBTI8EMI5NTS. OvfAitil Annlmn ilnm w wami AWJAUII. Musical Entertainment this Evening at S o'clock, AT LUTHKBAS SUNDAY SCHOOL E0OIt BY THE SINGING CLASS FROM OXFORD ORPHAN AAYLUM, ASSISTED BY , "DOATJl T TJ" Tt?'KTril7' ffsMJJ? . V , XX.'' XHJN Kj1L9 Who has kindly tendered iiisserrices la aid of so worth an There will be no charge for admission, but J a collection for the benefit of the Oxford Or- phan Asylum will be taken up at tbe close of tbe Entertainment. nov 5 It By Steamer Yesterday, 1,500 OEAS0,!3 15 BbU APPLES, (choice): 509 lbs GBAPlcs, (choice varieties), eKCKEL PEABS. 1.0OS Florida ORABQE, by Rail. 15 Bunches line Aspinwall B ANANA8, Persian DATES in one potato: cartoons. Choice DRIED FIGS, la large boxes, . .a. Our elegant, fine CREAM CANDIES, made at hoore. by an exoert workman, have a rrow- ig reputation at hose and abroad. A r ..t... . a,'. 1 V K J7 M O ORE & HO novi waive HEW ADTEBTlBEmsyTa. Card of Thanks. UEMCEES OF THE GEEMANIA -1 Cornet Band hereby wlsh to cxptcoa tbcirl kkiiu iquis to inc Jauics wnoar ranged and famished the ComDlimentarr Ball to the Band on October 28th, at Germanla H1 J oct 5 It as Es oes w z HAVING SOLD ALL OUli Sausage, &c, and In order to make room Tor another CAR LOAD, we will, until farther notice, sell our BEEF at from 5 to 10c. a Lb. We guarantee thla Beef to be sound, sweet and In first Ha . W. E. WORTH & CO. noyS For Sale and Rent; IVJtokes, dwellings and VACANT LOTS. Apply to D. O'CONNUK. aug 24 2taw3m m th Beal Estate Agent Experimental Shipment I o - 750 Bags Bio Coffee ! JgX SHIP YAMOYDEN, NOW DUE AT Baltimore, especially selected for the South, ern and Western trade; containing l marks. Will be ready for delivery In 10 days from my Warehouse. Samples and prices given on application to MATT J. HEYEB. oct 4 3t Star cop v Wilmington, If.' C. IK' TRY THEM I Fresh Pork Sausage ! Packed in Lard I i va uaviiwivjiiu ui iv-v&ra steamer York market, a small lot of FRESH P0RK SAUSAGE, Packed in Lard. Can'tbe beat. A trial Is all that Is asked to satisfy the most fastidious. Also, JELLIES and PRESERVES In bulk. I ... . t Fresh CAKES and CRAHK1CRS nf all kinri. and a full line of Staple and Faney Family vji a wi ivo. a ClnH MlH hlvfl a IrwiV n .,f . GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent, 22 South Front tst. Star copy It oct 2t WILMINGTON & WELDON B. B. CO.. SECl'Y Jb TREASURER'S OFFICE, WILMIWOTOIT, N. C, Oct. 31, 1883. HE FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF A. . ... . orocanQiae f B. K. Co. will be held at the Office of the Company, In Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. J. W. THOMPSON. nov2tdm Secretary. I WIL., COLUMBIA AUGUSTA R. R. CO.. SECTT. TBE AS. OFFICE, WILSONOTOW, N. C., Oct. 31, 1885 T JiTZ rjHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stock holders of the Wilmington, Columbia A An- gusta R. R. Co. will be held in the Office of toe preident. in Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of w w . , J. W. THOMPSON, nov 2 turn . Secretary. sand Shoal Oysters, TCROM HORNE'S GARDENS. Also, WINBERRY Oysters. oct 29 J. M. ttcGOWAV, Prop. Sweet Gum and Mullein, TUTILD CHERRY, TAB AND TOLU.I fF. Ball! Couarh Syron. 12rt Rtav rnr..t. PWM r. T : S5?"jaW,. FLZAS2 KGXIC2. TTs r21 tj glsa to rccclTt ccssssleatloa i troa tur trisada oa any and all Iszytea ? mterallntsrestto! ' - - Xaaaaaaof tat writer most alwayaba 3aaadtoCiaEtsr. . Coamnaicatlona aaat be wrima ei n one tide ot the paper. , raraonanaeamuatbe aTolded. And It la espedallT and nartiMii&t I tood that the Editor does not always endox um news ox correspondents nmlaa so stats la the editorial coramna. - NEW AnVRmnrrm MB OF- ! Fall & Winter Goods -AT- 116 Market Gt. AnEntirely New Stock -OF- Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, Velvets. Cashmeres, Tricots, Ladies' Cloth, Henriettas, Flannels, &c, &c. White Goods, Laces. Edgings, Furs, Gloves, i Corsets. Men's and Boys' Wear, : Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics. Notions, &c, &c. At prices lower than they have been known for years. Terms Positively Cash ! I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is the same treatment " Cash ! Cash ! Cash, ! And assure you at the same time, my kind patrons, that I propose to main-, tain in the future the reputation gained in tha nnsf. nf hnvtnir The Best, the CheaBBSt' ! 1 uuwopoou i AND HOST 0HPLT ASSORTMENT Of GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced at M. M. KATZ'S sept 21 llOMAUKLT ST. rjlHREE SECOND HAND PIANOS for sale. 1 Chlckcring, 6 Octaves, at $53. 1 Metzlcr A Son. Tiinlim mskn n . v tm ww. Q 1 United Stales Tlano Co., Vm Octave, mod ern make, used only one year, neat embroid ered cover and stool, for i'ilO. I have also a lanrn ntncV nf now PimM J&V ;.mw!niuiw1. 89re Bent. Stien. and Arion. OrganB, Mason Hamlin. Baby Organs only $25; larger ones in proportion, Peloubet Co. Standard Organs, Hunt Co-"fg"3' and Packard Organs at price to suit the times. Please call at . HEINSBEBGER'S. no v 2 Live Book and Music Stores. School Books and School Supplies, pENS. PENCILS, INK. . SLATES, CRAYONS, . BOOS BAGS and STRAPS, COPYBOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, c win maae is so your advantage to bur ot us. We buy for cash and can afford to sell cnp. C. W.YATES, ' U3 MarketSt. Legal Notice. ; UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOIA- i - raetlceof the A- wuiui uiiluhk on jrnnce&s street. i .. - V MW " f A. SC. WADDEIX, . 'f JAMES T. ELLIOTT. Wilmington, N. C., Oct 81, 1S3. St Day, -csietemied winberryo YSTEnsTiiard " 0681 oyrV,?fffiBenr - 1.1. 1. KAIZ'S, Evory ;; " - wiiiu auuna ina a rrn r u " - " . - scptovAsinac star aioon.
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