eventaE, Sundayvx
septed by
JOSH T. JAMES,
XDXTOB AJD PBOPKISTOB.
TPTION3 POSTAGE PAID;
3L,tVi .
Six months, f2.0Q. Tnret
' 41.0C; One monm, so censa.
Ttc I'M"- - .
r Willi)
deliver.! by carriers free
in any part of the city. at tn? above
or locenu per wee. . -
r:tv!Dg rates low and UberaL - ; .
7 -c,iJ!cr!ier8 will report-any and all fall.
t j receive their paper regularly, ' '
gr Vac Daily Bevino has the largest
fje circulation, of any newspaper
pitied, me cirjqr tvwnwujjt.
Ilifhmond Stat":' 1 Mahone wa de
fveil in I?S3. Mahone wa9 defeatftl in
iH-l Alahoro was defeated in 1885.
. .
An agent cf tbe Chicago Citizens'
lg-jpr charged with repressing the
insular sale of liquor, has just been
Sjtdf'r a two hundred dollar bar bill.
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rchdeacon Farrar drew the largest
auienco ever crowded into Trinity
Chuscb, "itoston considerably ." Urger
than bi It-c are audiences will be inibe
svne city, as the prencbing was' free. '"
.... .. ,
A confectioner in Indianapo'.is give3
customers the privilege of eating all the
candy they can get away with at one
lime in Lis store for25 cents each, and
declares that he makes money on nine
out of ten.
. .
St. i'eter'i Cathedral, just completed
at Moscow, has five cupolas, and 900
poands nt pure gold were used in over
lav ing them. The doors of the torn pic
cok 310,000 and the marble floors
$1,500,000.
An expert in fine foreign tobaccos
?ays that "the American tobacco Is
str c7, because only the male plant
grows on this side of the At.antic, while
the temalo plant U Iho exclusive pro
duct ot Turkey and the Orient "
.
his said that Ira Davenport spent
S73.000 in his canvass for Governor of
Xew York. Andrew J. White, of
New YorkjCity, is said to have put
$it),000 in his fight lor .sheriff John
V. Jacobus also spent $10,000 in bis
etbrt3 to be elected sheriff.
Russia has decided to construct as
speedily as possible four more stecl
cruisers for the Baltic and three ships
for the Black Sea fleet. Work will be-
ein as soon as three enormous iron
clad?, each of 10.000 tons, are launch
ed from the dockyards of Sebastopol.
Lnnl Roseherrv has been tellies a
pretty little story about his pretty little
daughter. Her nurse had told her that
Uta. would think Ie33 in the day
she would dream less at night. "Bat
lean t help thinking!" answered my
lady; ' hr you k'now l can't make my
mind sit down!" . '
The leading physicians of New York
are much interested in- Prof. Louis
Pasteur's experiments io inoculating
tbe huoiau body to prevent hydropho
bia. Drs. Alexander B. - Molt and
John C. Peters have studied the sub
ject carelully and praise the new treat
ment. New York World : The (act that
Got. Hill was the representative of real
Democracy, and not of sham Mug
vamp Democracy, secure1 his election
by a majority probably fitlcen or twen
ty times greater than the State gave
Mr. Cleveland last year. This i3. tbe
lesson of the election. .
A young actor named Bishop belong
Chin... .1.. - r
c-il reverses
He adopted a novel plan
ofreturningtohis homo in Philadel
phia. As be had no money ho could
not buy a ticket, so he went to the po
1'Ce Station mitniirrnndprwl Viimeolf k
1 forger, who was wanted in Philadel
phia. Oscar Wilde is now engaged in work
lDS up a relorni in ladies" nightdresses
Quoted apostle of re3theticism con
Siderj the present style of uight ap
parelworn by ladies wholly unbecom
lD and advocates the use of soft silk in
"hades suitable to the complexion of
the wearer. He advises also consider
h!e alteration in the cut and the modes
"'trimming now in vogue.-
: ,
There was much discussion at the
national Convention ol the Woman's
wjristiaa Temperance Union in Phila
'Phia as to the proper way of ad
3in2th0 presiding officer. Some
i'ed that she should be addressed as
rs. President." and some as "Ma.
klDe 4rpaIlAnt hnt Miss Fmnrii
ffiird, the "President," decided that
f3 should be addressed as 4,Miss PresN
v ashinston letter to Alexandria Ga-
Ue. 4th: Ex-Congressman Dezen
rt When eVnri trwdav what he
n2ht of the result in Virginia, said
;13 TiCit t aYI cnrnriaMl fit if in fflPt
t turned out just as he had said as
""ginians murderers and assassins.
lad
hen he ignored and contemned
'he
Ji'ginal and real Republicans of
.u!nhed every
nn
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VOL. IX.
We clip -the following from the
Asheville Advance. There were two
iinea more out we did not cdre to pnb-
lisned those: - - '
UTTLE BOSS BILLY.
Here lies the body of Bill Mahone.
Dead as a dog, dry as a bono.
Little in soul, little in figure. '
Came to bis death by swallowing a
nigger.
Here is the spot where the little boss
lies,
And everybody laughs and nobady
cries.
Mr. Andrew J. Morrison, of Bufl'alo,
JN. X., has invented a system for rapid
transit in the air. It consists of a con
tinuous series of balloons, anchored to
the ground, adjustable as to height,
with a wire cable stretched from one to
the other. Along this cable cars are
made to travel by the always relia
ble motor gravitation. The courageous
passenger enters the ear from a conve
nieot housetop orclevatcd station, after
which the anchor rope is paid out. and
the balloon allow ed to rise high enough
to make the cable between it and the
next balloon an inclined plane, down
which the car coasts at great speed.
At the next station the operation is re
pealed, so that the line becomes a suc
cession of inclined olanes.
LOCAL NEWS.
1IDEI TO NEW AnVERTISEMEITS.
WE King Tlnoaflng
C W Yates School Books
Ox Exhibition Saw Fish
J F A Kevep New Store
Giles A MUKcnisoN Lamp3
Hciksbxrokb Bridal Presents
Pabkeb & Taylor Look Out
Mb E A Lumdek Opening Day
F C Miller Sweet Gam and Ma'leln
Johst li Bor.wjr ght Juot Arrived
P It Ekidgees & Co Spiced Pig's Peet
WE Spbikceb Jfc Co Sportman's Goods re
duced i '
Miss E Karreu Millinery and Fancy
Goods.
The receipts of cotton at this port tc
day loot up 1,088 bales.
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Schr. L. S. Levering, Corson, hence,
arrived at New York Nov. 7tb.
The matrimonial fever . is rather
stronger than it has been for the past
three or four months.
Miss E. Karror has a new and at
tractive ady. in this issue, to which the
attention of the ladies is invited.
Just received 'a lot ot burglar proof
blind fasts. Call and see them at Ja
COBi's Hdw. Depot, and yoa will buy.t
The New Hanover Criminal Courti
Judge Meares presiding.r will conven6
at tbe Court House in this city on Mon
day next.
It is considerably cooler to-day than
it has been for the past few days and
tbe atmorphere is : invigorating and
healthly.
We ask farmers and those in need
of a corn sheller to examine our stock
and hear onr low. prices, before buying 1
tacobi"s Hdw. Depot. t
In consequence ot the inclemency of
the weather tbe congregations at the
different churches in the city yesterday
morning wero rather small.
A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton
Flannel Drawers, from 10c and up
wards, art the Wilmington Shirt Facto
ry, 27 Markets!., J. Elsbacii, Prop, t
There was' one whito tramp accom
modated with lodgings at the guard
house last night. He was a very intel
ligent Irishman and was bound to
Savannah, Ga. ...
The ladies are interested in knowing
that next Friday , and Saturday have
been set apart by Mrs. Lumsden as
opening days, on which occasion she
will display the? beautiful things pur
chased by her recently in New York.
Our November Trade
Opened with wholesome promise of a
lively business and finds us thoroughly
prepared: Oar stock, notwithstanding
the great rush we had, has been renew
ed, increased and strengthened when
necessary and is now in splendid con
dition. Oar enormous purchases from
the largest clothing houses in the coun
try this Fall enables ns to give bargains
in all grades of Clothing that others in
the trade have found it impossible to ap
proach. Hence it is that our trade hasn
exceeded all former years. Should it
become necessary, we can do still bet
ter, for we are determined to deserve
aod hold the patronage we have won
and to increase it by all honorable
and legitimate means. We have never
published an untruth. We stand ready
and prepared to discount in value quali
ties and inducements 'any house may
offer In the State. - Sokiek. the Old Re
liable Clothier, 114 Market street, t
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WILMINGTON. N.C MONDAY. NOVEMBER
More LI s lit. .
There is a. movement on foot among
some of the progressive men of the city
looking to the organization of an elec
tric light company! It is proposed to
have electric lights here and those ' in
terested in the matter will make an
effort to secure the privilege of using
them for lighting the streets of the city
as well as for stores, hotels, offices and
dwellings. . It is clai mod that electric
lights can be furnished as cheaply as any
o'Jier illuminating power. - and of better
quality. The idea as yet is only moot
ed, but those who have taken an inter
est in the'matter are men who will be
apt to push the work to completion.
lliffhway ICobbery.
-Gregg, colored, who keeps an
eating saloon in the Holiow. while .on
hi3 wav home at about half past 1
o'clock onSunday morniog,and when at
the corner of Sixth aod Bladen streets,
was assaulted by some . unknown
colored man and, besides being 4 badly
cut, was robbed of all the money which
he had about bis person, amounting to
three dollars and a half. The robber
also stole Gregg's knife. The cutting
is serious and in a dangerous locali
ties, one gash being across the right
side of his neck and the other across the
left breast. Gregg camo here from
South Carolina. No arrests have as
yet been made. j -v ; ! f
When you think that you need a new
hat. you will be , reminded ' that the
"Melville" is the be3t, and it is sold by
Dyer. f
We Visited
Mr. Fishblate's great Clothing Em
porium on Saturday, and we must say
that he has the largest stock of clothing
and gents1 furnishings that we have
ever seen South of Philadelphia. His
store was full of customers and he was
doing an immense business. He states
that there is no dull times in bis store,
that his business has grown to such an
extent that he had to employ addition
al salesmea. His country order de
partment is a business in itself. x We
are glad to note these facts for his es
tabSishment is a credit to any city and
it is just such houses that go a great
way in improving and help to a great
extent to build up a city. We congrat
ulate him upon his success. f
Cltv Court.
A white man, whose name we sup
press by request, was brought before
the Mayor this morningcharged with
disorderly conduct. Ho was fined $50
for the offense, in default of which he
will be required to work at hard labor
on tbe public streets under the direction
of the Chief of Police until the fine and
co3ts are paid. .
Fan uie Gore, for a like offense, was
lined $25, or to work upon the streets
until fine and co3ts are paid.
In passing these sentences the Mayor
slated that he was determined to try
and break up tbo frequent recurrence
of the violations of the law by chronic
offenders, and should hcreaftcie impose
and enforce tho extreme penalty.
A. Curiosity.
Mr. C. J. Gause, of Shallolto town
ship, Brunswick county, has on exhibi
tion at No. 11, South Front street, a
nrammolh saw fish. It was thirteen
feet long when first caught and weighed
about 000 pounds. The saw is three
feet and a half long and is a tearful
looking weapon. Such fish are seldom
seen in these waters, and we had much
rather see them dead than when alive.
The fish in question was caught at
Bland's fishery, on Cause's Beach,
Brunswick county, and has been stufled
ana preserved for exhibition. The price
of admission to see this wonder ot the
deep has been fixed at ten cents, which
is cheap enough. It will remain in the
city several days, and is' well worthy
the attention of the people and espec
ially of those who have a fondness for
natural history.
The Festival.
The ladies connected with St. Thorn
as1 Catholic Church were busy to-day
at the City Hall, in arranging arti
cles and decorating the room for tbe
festival which will be given to-night.
There were quite a nujuber of them
thus engaged and with nimble fingers
and womanly taste they made the hall
a picture ot animate and inanimate
loveliness. Appearances now indicate
that there will be pleasant weather for
the festival and we hope that there
will be a full attendance every night
as a recompense to tbe ladies who have
worked so faithful to : entertain the
pablic. Mayor Hall will deliver the
opening address and Prof. Denck. who
is a host in himself, will preside at
the piano. !
Pergonal
1 .
Mr. Wm. A. French has returned to
the city from a two weeks1 visit to
Northern cities. , " ' . . .. .
Mr. W. J. Sutton, Representative in
the Legislature from Bladen connty,
was in the citir loday, : ' ; l;
Mr. G. Pngge, Jr., has recently re
turned to the city from Jacksonville,
where he has been ' for the purpose of
putting up electric bells in two of the
hotels in that city. ; .'
Mr. James A. Taylor; of the firm of
Parker & Taylor, is one of the dele
gates 4i the Baptist Stale Convention,
which will convene at Reidsvilie to
morrow, and expects to ieave for there
to-night. - 4
Mr. Eugene McKeuzie, formerly of
this city, but now living in Savant
nah, Ga.. arrived hereon Sunday morn
ing's train. He will return to Savannah
on Wednesday night, taking, with him
as a bride one of Wilmington's fair
daughters. , K , r , ,
Mr. Frank" V. llawley, 1 business
manager of the My fa Goodwin 'Sis"'
Combination, a musical comedy, which
will be presented at the Opera House
on tbe nights of thev18th and 19th inst.,
is in the city to-day making theneces.
sary arrangements therefor.
Mr. J. II. Guasmann, business agent
for the Madison Square Theatre Co.t
is in the city to-day making the neces
sary arrangements for the presentation
of the drama of ''Young Mrs. Win
throp," which will be presented at the
Opera House on the night of the 1 4th
inst.n . r.'. - - v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
On Exhibition
NO. 11 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
an enormous SAW Fisn, 12 feet, 6 Inches In
length. Raptured on'. the North Carolina
censt. nov 9
Opening Day.
QPENING OF ALL THE LATEST STYES
OF WINTER MILLINERY,: FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY. November 13th and 14th. '
MES. E. A.LUMSDEN'3.
Ladles invited to call. nov 9 lw
Sportsman's Goods.
A FINE ASSORTMENT - OF BREECH
XX.
toadlntr Guns. Ammunition of all kinds. Re
loading Tools. Come and look thronxh our
asHortment. we can show more Guns than
all the stocks in the city combined.
WM. E. SPRINGER A CO..
19. 21 A 23 Market Street,
nov Wilmington, N. C.
Tin Roofing,
JJOOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING,
JOBBING GENERALLY, ..
W. E. KING,
Practical Tinsmith, South Front st .
nov 'J
Rear Mallard's Harness Store
Look Out
JJOU COLD WEATHER AFTER THIS
? unseasonable heat, and buy you a good
Stove, over which you can be comfortable.
Look, out for a good Cook store, none of .your
"Pinchbacka", but a durable and fine worBlog
9 .ore. sucn as are aepi at .
PARKER A TAYLOR'S
PURE WHITE OIL. - "nov9
HAVING MET WITH GREAT SUCCESS
hi selling a lino line of LAMPS daring
tbo last two seasons, we arc now offering a
Handsomer line than usual and - invite pur
chasers' attention to mem. prices rent Jxrto.
inov 9 GllJ3 & MURCH1SON.
Sweet Gum and Mullein,
VIrlLL CHERRY, TAlt AND TOLU,
Bull's Cough Syrup. Red Star Cough Cure,
lioscuccs ucrman ovrup, Aycr s Uacrry sec
toral, Allen's Lung Balsam, Hydrolinc, &c.
Also, a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Ac
Prescriptions tilled at ail hours, day or night.
r. U. MILIAR.
German Druggist,
uov 9 Corner Fourth and Nan sta
JgKSIDES ONE OF THE BEST SCLECT-
ea and stylish assoitmcnts of MILLINERY
GOODS, which is added to every week, I have
a large dne of Hdk'fs, Linen and Silk, which
I stamp free of charge. Also, Table Linen,
and Towels, Silk and cashmere Gloves and
Hosiery. Plush, Felt, Pompons, Crescents
and Cards for Fancy Work, Linen Collars and
Cuffs. An.
Pclite and attentive sales ladies.
Respectfully,
MISS E.KARRER.
New Store, oppoclte Nw Market.
nov 9 .
Bridal Presents,
-JJSEFCL AND ORNAMENTAL.
iieautlfal Steel Xngravlngg and Ollographa,
elegantly framed, standing on Easels; FatBily
Bibles, Fine Albums la 1 lush and Russia
Leather, Looking Glasses on Marble Standr,
fine Phuh Idiea Cases, Large Music Boxes,
Upright and SqaarePlanos, Organs, etc, A lso,
Bore's Illustrated Bo ka. elegantly bound,
ann many otner rancy Article. f
. riease can ana saake your aeiecuons at
HELKSBERGERtS. -
nor 9 Live Book and Music stores.
9, 1885.
k. at r i a
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IB STEAMES AVO BAIL,f THE JFOL-
lowing attract ve goo is:
1 i
ALBERT CRACKERS, in 2-lb tins,
Cocoanut Taffy, : -
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-r Cocoanut Jelly, '
r'x ;., r . ; - - , , .
. ; Cocoanut Macaroons and
'Almond Macaroons.
TURK IBII 'PRUNES, Eecdleis, v - -
" LONDON LAYER AND '
i,, ' . -..x DEHESA BAISJKS.
All New and of Very Fine
Quality ! '
Boston Brown -Bread, . '
' J Thnrber's White Heath Peaches, ' ' '
' DevUled Crabs, in Cans, with Shells.
' 1. ;r. - The Epicurean Sonps ..
8 Macaroni J ullenne : and Mock Turtle.
Jho Ij. Boatwright . :
nov 9 -
Spiced Pig's Feet and Tripe,
IN HALF BARRELS AND KITS,
ELEGANT FOR BREAKFAST OR
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..'.-I- SUPPER. - :
SWEET MIXED PICKLES,
Loose, 30c Per Quart, (very popular. ) ,
Colored Wax Candles,
Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Ac.
VERY; NICE FOR DECOR ATIONS.
Elegant Country Cider,
Ob Draught, Fresh from Tennessee,
' 40c Per Gallon.
Send in your orders early for Celery 011
Tuesday's Steamer.1 Will have another elc
ant lot this week. :"."
P. L. BEID&ERS & CO.,
110 North Front Bt
nov 9
School Books j
7 and School Supplies,
'
JENS, PENCILS, INK,
SPONGE, PENHOLDERS,
SLATES, CRAYONS,
1 : BOOK BAGS and STRAPS,
- J COPY BOOKS, "
1 EXERCISE BOOKS. Ac
We will make It to your advantage to buv
of us. Wc buy for cash and can afford to sell
encap. ' C.W.YATES,
novo 119 Market St.
ST. - THOMAS' CATHOLIC CHURCH FAIB
yiLL OPEN AT THE CITY HALL, ON
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. th. There will
be a great variety oj magnificent Works of
An ana iancy ana nscrai arucies ior voung,
sale and raffle. Choicest refreshments at mod
erate prices. Music, Instrumental aad vocal.
Admission rrc. nov 7 ?tnac
For Sale and Rent.
CTORES,
DWELLINGS AND
VACANT LOTS
Apply to
D. O'CONNOR.
aug 24 2taw3m m th
Real Estate Agent
Dealers and Shippers.
XJITE ARE RECEIVING AND
shipping fresh NEW RIVER OYS-
TEES every day. Orders promptly filled. We
will guarantee the best nd cheapest Oysters
ou incmariei, ueuverea 10 any part or ihe
city 1 rrc 01 cnirge.
HOYS JENKINS A WILSON
Sand Shoal Oysters,
XpEOM HORNE'S GARDENS. gVi
Also, WIN BERRY Oysters. Best Xiw
glass of Beer in the city, on draught as good
Whl&krr and 5c dzmra. at iforhantr ,bm
6 South Front at.
oct S9 , 4 J. M. McGOWAV, Prop..
Oysters. Oysters. Oysters.
RECEIVING DAILY LARGE CONSIGN
menta of Fine Fat NSW erven (ivn.
1ERS, which I will deliver to any Express
Office in North or South Carolina, at lowest
possible price. r , , ,
Delivered la anr nart of thi tt t r
I charge. All orders promptly filled and quality
JUSG
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, . L. G- CHERRY, Agt ,
.M - ' 110 SonUUTront St.,
oct 93m . .Wilmington, w.c.
PLASS KOTICS.
TrtmitcU3 to. rmrrt eoaauaicitioa
from onrfrlsncLs on aay tad . all !snbjcis
Ctasrallstsreatbsl ' " .
&a atTza cf vtn wrtr neat always t
MsiM to tiacducr.'- " ' ' - ' '
CbiTamiTcagona mast M wrttua ca o
c&eaideot the paper." ? '-."'
rtnoaaBUes uTutbe avoided. -
And It la especially and particularly und
tood that the Editor does not always aadoi
the views of correspoadenta , umlaas so a tats
&i the editorial cohuana.
NEW ADVEKIJ3EMEirT3,
A FEW REMARKS WORTH KKOWING !
.'4
' We will sell this week :
FINE FELT HATS for Ladles, Misses and
. Children, in all styles axd colors, for
only 7Jc each and upwards.
OSTRICH TIPS. 393. for 3 in a bunch.
HaadBome OSTRICH.-PLUMES reduced to
'H r " - r V i i
J i 75c and upwards. ' 5
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An Immense line of Birds, Breasts, Wings,
v hi fact every kind of Feathers, '.'
! . at equally low prices.
GLOVES Ladies Kid Gloves 73c. vet pair.
ladles Driving Castor Gloves, extra lire ':' .
quality, reduced to 90c per pair. Of
uieee Gloves we nave only a.
r limited number.
An early call will secure some of tne above
- i- : goods st ' t "
Taylor's Bazaar,
118 MARKET ST.'
Just opened anew rot of JERSEYS, the latest
styles, together with other new noveleUea.
Wall STTirlAaT
JN FELT AND STRAW HATS. .
.. FANCY FEATHERS in great variety.
Oil Tips and other. MllIlnbry'Goods.
MRS. KATE C WINES,
119 N. Second Street, near Postofllco
nov 2tt
By Steamer Yesterday.
1,500 OSANG153'
15 Bbls APPLES, (choice).
300 lbs. GRAPES, (choice varieties),
BECK EL PEARS,
1.009 Florida ORANGE, by Rail.
15 Bunches fine Aspinwall BANANAS,
Persian DATES In ono pound cartoons,
Choice DRIED FIGS, In large boxes,
i
" Our elegant, fine CREAM CANDIES, made
at home, by an expert workman, have a grow
ing reputation a t homeand abroad, u
We guarantee satisfaction as to prices ahd
Quality. f i t -Z:, .. ,7: ' ; '.Z i I ?,
B; J .;MOOKE & CO,
-. nov o - . , - - I : : : - : . , . . 1
WILMINGTON A. WELDON R.' R. CO.,'
SECl'Y A TREASURER'S OFFICE, j ,'
WlLMIsroTOV, N. C, Oct. 31, 1695.
rjlHE FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF
the Stockholders of tho Wilmington A Wcldon
E. R, Co. will be held at the Office of the
cmiiinf., ln.WUmlngton,'on TUESDAY, the
. iijh 3 ''"" Z, '' x
17th of Kovcmber proximo.
J. W. THOMPSON,
' nov 2 tdm Secretary.
WIL.; COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA TL B.CO.
!. SEUT'Y A Tit K AS. OFFICE, .
WlLMIWOToy, N. C, Oct. 31, 1885 '
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stock
holders of the Wilmington, Columbia A Au
gusta R.B. Co. will be held in the Office of
the President, in Wilmington, on TUESDAY,
the 17th of November proximo.
J. W. THOMPSON,
nov 2 tdm ' : Secretary.;
Announcement J
-pEMEMBER
THAT IN MAKING
AR-
rangements for the Vocal Class which I am
now forming, I have fixed the tuition at $S for
the term of Is Reasons. I shall begin the course
as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers
have been obtained. iTnorongh instruction
will be given in tbe rudiments of vocal music,
and the pupils will be advanced as fast aa pre
vious acquirement will warrant, and so last
er. There will be no teaching by rote: cob
sequently there will be so attempts at Operas
or Choruses from the great masters until tbe
oupils are able to readordlnary church music
correctly and - with considerable flnencv.
Tfcose wishing to iota the class may leave their
names at me bookstores ot air p. ueasber-
or f r. C W. Yates, or with the subseri-
at the Review office.
oct?8 H. TL FOSTER.
QOMB AND SEX THE TOYS, TINWARE
and FANCY GOODS Just received. Some
thing to suit every housekeeper io the city.
Prices low at No. 24 SoutU Second and Vt
Dock sta.
nov 7 ' - - J. F. A. REAVES.
- OYSTERS ! .
HUMPHREY A SNEEDEN will 0 fTl
receive dally fresh New Elver V. 1 f
Oysters during the season, and will Xv
deliver them in anv nart of th ritw in mr
quantity wanted. Also, Fish and Oysters Mnt
U. 0.1J. jstajia head of Front street Market
Taylors
B:AZAA
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