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05 00 I CO TIH8 PAPER ...h-i BTcry eventa. fcundaya ax j 3ptCd bj .TOSUT. JAMES, AND PEOPKXTOB. I TIONS POSTAGE PAID: yea ii CO- One month. S3 cents. pCD'" ' ,11 .e delivered 67 carriera tree r -- ort nfthe cltr. at the above . v r-rt per-week. - ... ,: , , .'.- ''-c'riiicrs will report any and all , 'faU w hnir Ta.ner reirularlT. - '. . Review has the larvest .r illation, of any netcspaper ;tr J nan!, o! Arctic fame, is :i -wJ nil lifuten.intoy in one .,pc:v'ry reiinwnt. r.irt LVoihmpn sit Oxford There m- : , . 1 , f 'I annnaQM wnnia 1 he chase and a pnuaninro- : ;i-!ans, has reil f stale. irch .,.1 nm! ro?rm mliiOfl mt '.r C- U'O.Pi.Ml. . . . . 1 . " ? - rm - The you::; vi.mnssie, oignora icresi- Tu3. has just signed an agreement! w the impressano, Mr. Henry Klein a rar.d tour in America in 1886-7 , xi'.cli she 13 t receive $50,000. Kiar.cj -Rjssia.i engineering com- u;on l::t'.jus' completed the survey D:i a scheme entertained by ir ....1 llin flraat : 111 M leltl-iuo Ji 1. - - Tae Lick Observatory at San Jose, is n-:v ready, and regular as- baoaiical observations will besin ail ,3011 33 the lf.rge telescope, now being niiheJ at Cambridge, is setup. The Texas Supreme Court has lie riJed that a will scrawled on a candle ox 1? a.Ifgal iostrnmect, thereby fol- isir. an Enslish precedent, where .he testator cnaiicea ms lestameni on a kabicJ' or. The S (iotbard railway directors have vote .1 a peosion of $2,000 per an- cum t'i Mine, riava, aangnier 01 ine ,3!eM. Favra. bnilder. of .the road. This is one corporation that seems to have a soul.' All undertakers who are out 01 work I should g i to Leadville. Accordme to the Shcc and Leather Reporter, after every funeral there they haye a dance, asd at every dance they kill two men This keeps the undertaker moving Vesuvius ia again in a slate of erup tion. Tbe lava i3 streaming down on the west side of the mountain, and some alarm is expressed, as the obser vatory authories believe that the erup tion will become more serious than it 's at present. The Sacramentc Union very justly says and very truly too: "Every one says better tiuae3 are coming on. Well, that is one way to hasten them. A good receipt for the making of hard times is for all hands to moan and bowl about the bard times " The Grant memorial committee are thir.kinzof havine medals- prepared to Is presented to all who subscribe as much as 10 to the New rYork mono. merit fund, which is increasing at a very slow rate. They have not yet col lected $100,000. ; . The new Sunday law irt Vienna, for bidding printers to wort on the evening of the Lord's Day. turns upon the legis lators and its promoters iu a way they little foresaw. Intelligence of any kind, particularly false political rumor3, can not be contradicted till th afternoon of Mondav. . . Secretary Manning is partial to ap ples, but to red apples only. The result is that the negro peddlers around the treasury building keep none but red apples in stock, and from the charwo men to the assistant secretaries all the employees luach on red apples. The Boston Commonwealth says: "It is rumored in Printing-House square. New York, and- the rumor is credited, that Charles A. Dana, who owns a controlling interest in the Sun, intends making his paper a one-cent issue on account of Ihe heavy inroad made upon its circulation by the reduc tion of three of the morning quartos to its price. January 1 is mentioned as the date of the chaoge. The size of the Sun will, it is said, remain the 8ame.w" F. B. Culver, of Westfield, Chactau iua Co., N. Y. was afflicted with scrof ulous eruption over the back and thigh, accompanied with nausea and neuralgic pain in the head, so severe that on one occasion he leii unconscious in the street. Physicians failing to do him good, he commenced using Brandreth3 lVus- five every night for a week, then rested three days, and took five every nishi far another "week. Ihen two every &'rat for thirty days. To his delight, at the end-of that time, the eruptions had di3api eared and all pain had Jgone He continues to take one Pill occasion ally as a precuation. tu th sat r 1 1 1 VOL. IX, WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, xoe xrnnce 01 walei, on a recefit visit to Uuda Pesth, was remarkably tortuna?e in bis ventures at the gaming table, and won nearly half a milljon florins (about $-240,000) in the National Casino. He expressed the hope, on leaving, thai he would soon be able to give the losers an opportunity to have their reveoge. The fourth gam of the balk line bil liard tournament in Chicago was plav- ed on Thursday by Vignaux and chasfer. Scbaefer won the game by a score of 000 to 507. Schaefer's best score was 152 points while wViguaux only made 74 points on bis best play. The game lasted two hours and fifty minutes. Tba total military force of Scrvia amounts to 170,412 officers and men, and .418 guns. The cavalry force amounts to 4,600 men: The Bulgarian army amouots to CO 000 men, 1,100 of whom are in the cavalry service. Roumelia has a fighting force of 64,030 men. . Bulgaria and Roumelia have an abundanco of arms and ammunition, but there is a very great scarcity of competent officers. " . LOCAL NEWS. IIDE1 TO NEW ADVERTISERS EITS. Concert and 1'cstlral T C Miller Tor Baflla Ilsrper'a Bazar 4th pace Harper's Weekly 4 th page Harper's Magazine 4th page H 2rNSBKKGB Piano for Baffle C w" 1 4.TE8 Ihe fates Gallery Greer Kidder Cheap Poultry Harper's Young reople 4lh page Geo R Fresch & Eons Protect Toaraelf The receipts of cotton at this port to day toot up 452 bales. If you need a meat cutter you can be supplied at Jacobi's Ildw Depot, t One tramp was lodged in the guard house last night and discharged this morning. Any one who wants to buy a good Backus Water Motor, nearly new can hear of a bargain on wwjnirs t this office. A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c and up wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 27 Markotst., J. Elsbach, Prop t There was no City Court this morn ing. One man, who was drunk and down, was arrested last night and lodged in the guard house until be bad sobered off. when he was . discharged. Peck's Baa Boy." This play wa3 presented to a rather small audience at the Opera House last nizht, but it was a performance which created much merriment among those w ho were present. It was ridiculously funny and kept the audience convulsed with laughter from tbe , beginning to the end of the performance. We laugh ed until our sides ached, but for all that tbe lesson was bad in ell its parts. There was no redeeming virtuo in it. The "Bad Boy" was not only mischiev ous, he was deceitful and showed not a trait of filial affection. He even used his moments of seeming contrition to play tricks upon his father or mother as the case happened to be. Mr. Peck was a fraud in social as well as in do mestic life, and his wife was but a trifle, if any, better. Some of the sing ing was very good, the dancing was passable, the performance on several different instruments was excellent. and the acting was in the main good. Max Schullz, the grocer, being the best. The Affairs of Lilte Hinge upon confidence.- It is the ba sis upon which every successful busi ness enterprise is conducted, and with out it no concern can prosper. Siikier has done business a great many years, and the growth has been large, popu larity and success, an established fact. We attribute this satisfactory result of our effort to public confidence. The people trust us and we uevcr deceive them. Our resources are ample, and as a consequence we undersell all com petition and guarantee to the consumer the best value for his money obtainaoie anvwhere. We arc offering superb bar ains this week. . Don't buy a dol lar's worth of clothing until you have seen our late New York purchases ot men's, boys and children's suits and overcoats. You will save fully from 15 to 25 percent, on every dollar you will buy. If any article bought of us is not exactly as represented, or is in any respect unsatisfactory, it may be ex changed or we shall promptly retund in cash the price paid for it. Shriek, the Old Reiable Clothier, 1 14 Market street. t The Golds boro ; Messenger copies a large portion ol our carefully prepared history of the Wilmington & Weldon R.RS, and credits it to ih Star. Bro." Bonnitz will please make the necessary correction. ; The tide of travel Southward is un usually iaige, said by many to be larger than ever before thus early in the season. It has not, however, reached its full height, nor will it be lolly de yeloped until after the holidays. An excellent upright piano of the most approved make and pattern ia for raffle a lleinsberger's. .There arc to be 350 chances and ho more at oue dollar a chance. This will be a good opportunity lor some lucky one to ob tain a first class piano for a mere trifle. There will be a Children's Concert and Festival in the Luther Memorial Building, on the nisht of Thanksgiving Day, to which the public are invited Only 10 cents will be charged for ad mission. Let there be a big turnout to make glad the hearts of the little ones. Mr. Greer Kidder has established a poultry depot on Second street. between Market and Princess, and proposes to supply housekeepers in quantities to suit. He Las roomy quarters,' with plenty of yard room, ne has now about 500 chickens on hand, and in a few days will have also ducks, geese, turkeys and eggs. See adver tisment in our columns to-day. Jacobi's has well earned the repu tation of keeping the best and cheapest Stoves. Call and see his sleek before buying. t The Crazy Quilt. Extensive preparations are beiDg made for the presentation of this com edy, by the young gentlemen and ladies connected with the play. Rehearsals are held nearly every night, and every effort will be made to present it in a manner worthy of the appreciation of the theatre goers of Ibis city. Another Boat. j The steamer River Queen, which has oeen uuuerguiuK tonive repairs and alterations, is now nearly completed and, under the command of Capt. A. H. Worth, will begin to run regular trips from here to Fayetteville on Mon day next. She has been furnished with a new engine and made in every way a first class frieght boat for the Cape Fear. The Old House. The old and well known shoe house of Geo. R, French & Son?, which was established Lere before half of those who read this were born, appears in an attractive advertisement in this. issue. They keep a full supply of everything in their lino and all of their goods are made directly to their own order. They present an excellent and an extensive stock from which purchasers can make their selections. The L'Arioso. The second german of the season, by the L' Arioso German Club, will be given in Concordia Hall to-morrow evening, and it promises to be la very brilliant affair. The Club has recently been reorganized for the season and the gcrmans are given on the fourth Wednesday in each month. Messrs. L. P. Davis. R. D. Cronly, R. M. Dix. W. M. Parsley, J. W. Carmichael, J. McR. Cowan and A. G. Conoley form the Governing Committee. Personal Mr. Charles S. Titus, stage manager of the "Brave Woman Co.," gavens the pleasure of a call to day, and we found him a very pleasant gentleman. He was in the city last year with Hay erlev's ' Strategists." Mr. William Bowers, business man ager of the Rag Baby Company, ar rived in the city this morning and reg istered at the Purcell House. He has been busy during the day making tbe necessary preparations for the appear ance of the company here on me nignis of December 1st and 2nd. Criminal Court. The Court was engaged all the fore uoon in taking testimony in the case of the Stale' vs. Thomas W. uoroon, .h.rirwi with burfflarv. and the witnes. ses had not all been examined when our reoort closed. The defendant is ,-onw.ipnted bv Messrs. Marsden Bella my and J. T, EUiot, who are contesting every inch of ground stuooornij anu with much skill. The state is amy rep resented by Solicitor Moore. A good many witnesses have already been ex amined while there are others yet to testify. If the case is concluded to night it will be probably at a very late hour. ; I h , r.V: . n 11 II-a v Ji, ju Tbef'Brave Wonuu Company !l ar rived here this mnrn'n? and registered at the Purcell House.' The play, which is said to be a fine om. will be presented at the Opera Hoise to-night. The company appeared it the Opera House in Goldiboro last pght. and the Arrjii$t oi that city, in pc;king of the perform ance, taysr . '. ' "A Brave Wiman," at the Opera House last evcring, was heartily en joyed by those present. It is one of tne most enjoyable plays now on the ' road. There is a higt flavor of the sea,, min gled with genuine pathos, running thro' every act. 'Mr. llardic Is a clever actor, and throws lite and vigor in his charac ter. - Miss Sara Von Leer endeared herself to our theatre goers by her nat ural personations. .The scenic acts were giand. The company is a good one and deserve large houses wherever they go. lu Another Shape. The Span ish . schooner Nalividafr t whicA came in- here- several months ago in distress, having 1 sprung aleak while on her passage from a West In dian port to New York, has had her repairs pearly completed and is now taking :n her cargo of sugar which was discharged upon her arriyaj at the v barf near tbe foot of Market street. As she now is she very little resembles the fore-and-aft schooner that she was upon her arrival. She has been entirely rebuilt of new timber with the exception of her stem, stern, post and a part of her keelson. She has been enlarged from her original register of 100 tons to a present register of 175 tons. Her rig has been changed from a schooner to a hermaphrodite brig, carrying a stump top-gallant mast forward. She will be ready tor sea in about two weeks. The carpenter work is nearly completed, after which the yards are to be crossed, the jib boom to be rigged out and tbe sails bent and she will be ready to resume her passage. The carpenter and joiner work has been performed under the supervision of Capt. B. W. Beery, and the spars and sails were all made and her rigging all fitted in this city. , - insurance. -: , ! The Independent Oraef or necwutm have adopted a plan of insurance which promises to be beneficial and to be attended with the least possible amount of expense. There is connect ed with it a disability clause by which an insured party upon being totally and permanently disabled can receive one half of the amount for which be is in sured, the remaining half being paid, according to bis direction at the time of death. Several of the Recbabites in this city have availed themselves of its benefits and ve learn that quite a num ber of others contemplate becoming candidates, for its .advantages at' an early day. The requisites tor insurance by this plan are that the insured must be an active member in good standing in the order, must pay his assessments promptly, and tbe policy becomes void if he shouid violate his pledge of total abstinence from all intoxicating drinks or should he be expelled from the order for immoral conduct. The Cornet Concert Club will give a performance at the Opera House very soon. The comedy of ''Crazy Quilt" will bo presented by several talented ladies and gentlemen who buy furnish ing goods of Dyer. t The largest and best assortment of Pocket Knives in the city can be seen at Jacob's Hdw Depot. t NEW AI VEKI8EBIENT8 Concert and Festival. IjmERE WILL BE A CIIILDBES'S CON CERT AND FESTIVAL In the Luther Memo rial Building, on Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 3th, to which the public are cordially invlt ed. Admission on It 10 cents. nov24 2t. Cheap Poultry. V BUY FOB CAR II. IN L4RGE QUANTI J. ties, and can afford to sell at very small profits for cash Have now on band 500 Chick ens, and In course of a few days Jwlll hare In my Poultry Yard any amount of Turkeys, lieese and Ducks. My Poultry have a yard to run in ana art not coopea up. GREEK KIDDER. Second, bet. Market awl Princess sta. nor 24 lw Protect Yourself. TZ EEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY BY XV buying a GOOD SERVICEABLE SHOE. The place to get Goods WORTH THE MONET paid for them U at FRENCH & SONS - All kuuWand great varlciyof Slylea of Men, Ladles, Misses and Children's SHOES at LOWEST PRICES. Geo. B. French & Sons 10S NORTH FRONT STREET. BOV24 tf I'll i 7 ""'"'"''" ' 188& UOU.273 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, -OF- AND- WILL XAJOC PLACJS AJU, . . - 9 -ON- TUESDAY, JtoY. 24th ! to which Hie public are respectfully invited. as out elegant line of TOYS' AND FANCY ARTICLES wilt be opea for Inspection, THE LARGEST STOCK OF NOVELTIES U select from. , At the same time we will sell the stock - :1 . ..... . r t' (,.. . - of . ..; . - Millinery & Fancy Goods ! WAY BELOW THE USUAL PRICE, so that we can have more room-st Taylor's I Bazaar, 1 18 MARKET ST. N. B. The store will be open Until 9 o'clk. P . M. from now until after the Holidays. nov22 " 1 ' L" ' - ' At Our .House YOU WILL FIND TOILET SETS,' ALL stvles sad beautiful In finish. Also, the best Biggin to be found. You that are fond of good Coffee, try ihemv Copper Tea Kettles, .Lamps, rumps, aau a gooa scocjc generally. PARKER TAYLOR'S. PURE WHITE OIL. , nov23 Look at QUR NEVf UNE OF4FIRE .SETS Shovel and Tong and Andirons put up In Brass or Iron. Galvanized and Japanned Coal Hods, Blower Stands, Ac. All at the very lowest possible prices,, r j f sportsman's Goods. ? A FINE ASSORTMENT OF B BEECH Loading Gons, Ammunition of ! all kinds, Be loading Tools. Come and look throuah our assortment. We can show more Guns, than all the stocks in the city combined j - Wtf. E. SPRINGER CO- 19, 21 23 Market Street, . WUmlnxton. N. C. nov;23 TJEW STORE! flOME AND SEE THE TOYS, TINWARE J ...... and FANCY GOODS just received. Some thins: to suit every housekeeper m the cuv. Prices low at No. 24 South Second and 121 Docksts. ' - .aov23 . J. F. A. REAVES. ' For Raffle. 25c AND 60c A C HANCE, COMPLETE Manicure Dressing and Smoking, Cases will bo for Raffle before Xmas. Call and take a chance. F. C MILLER, German Druggist, Corner Fourth -and Nun stt P. 8. Prescriptions filled at aUhoursIday ana nignt. novz. The Yates Gallery H AVING BEEN ENLARGED ANDRE FURNISHED THROUGHOUT, Is now ready I . .f , t , ...... .. , .. for business. , Pictures taken in the VERY BEST STYLE, and by Instantaneous process, at GREATLY ESDUCED PRICES, for the next thirty days. CALL AND SEE US. nov 23 Piano for Raffle. T THE REQTEST OF MANY LADIES and gentlemen, I have consented to raffle a fine Upright BAUS jtI AN O catalogue price $900-for $350, at tl per chance. Any one taking or getting up tsn chances will receive one extra without charge. List now open at UEINSBERGEB'S. Live Book and Music Stores. nov22 Fire! Fire! Fire! W ILL SOON BE NEEDED IN EVERY house in Wilm'ngtOB. R. E. LLOYD ICO. have more WOOD on hand than any dealer la the city. Call oa them for bargains, at foot of New. Market. nov21 Few More Left, ND MORE ON THE BOAD, OF THAT 10 years old Whlakey, only by the bottle. Best Draught Beer. FINE HORNS OYS: TEES." KveryiWg the beat. 1 1 J. M. McGOWAN, bov2Q Mechanics Saloon . - jf f ,' ifi i-THE. j i,t t GrandOpieiiMg Holiday Goods, - FLSAZZ tTOTICS. Trewlllbecii vi nczii ccranttirjtcaa ' fxoaczrfxliion tay aaa tH 5t2fits Ttm aame of the wrttar mast always bt f ; alsaltotatfZtor. ; . V. CommonlcaKonj must be wnnta oa onoaideof the paper. . finoaailtiea most he avoided. $ Aad it is especially and particularly tad - stood that the Editor does hot always esdoi the views of eorrespondeats nalssa ' so stats ta the editorial cohunnj. . NEW VEimSEHIEIITO. Gash Store ! ui. 111. 116 Haricot Gt. Besides our Regular Desirable Stock 5 will open - On Monday, Nor. 16th, 4 ' f.: A LINE OF GOOD DRESS GOODS lO Cents Per Yard ? tV: t ROBES, superior quality, 6c per yard A fine assortment, in all colors, of BouclCj Tricotj and Ladies1 Cloth. LADIES' HEAVY JACKETS, $2 up. LADIES' DOLLMANS, $2 up. A variety of CHILDREN'S WRAPS. Corsets, Good 0 ualityf 40c Ladles' Tests, Worth $1.50 for $1.00. Specialties in extra Heavy Blankets. Another lot of RUGS by next Steamer. , - J . .: ; St- i. ; ' - ":;.". EVER SO MANY Desirable Winter Goods. THE LOWEST CASH PRICES at - r " nov 16 116 MARKET ST. Just Rocoived. ANOTHER LARGE LOTOF ' " .. f . ; - ... : . t Aljio opened to day a full line of ;, HANDSOME ARTICLES' SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Respectfully, . MISS E. KARRER. New Store, orpoeKe New Market. nov 17 SOMETHING VERY FINE! ASSORTED HOME MADE a"j C ARAM E 18 9 AT OUR USUAL PRICE, 25 Cts per Pound. PURE CREAM CANDIES. Made every day, 25 to 35 cents per pound. Our Specialty is' Pure Candies, nude at home and sold at reasonable prices. E. J. MOORE & GO, nov 20 Fall Styles! JN FELT AND STRAW HATS. FANCY FEATHERS in great variety. 7 Ostrich Tips and other Millinery Goods. v . MR?. KATE C. WINES, 119 N. Second Street, sear Postoffice nov 2tf Wantod. A LIVE MAN, WITH SMALL capital, to tatepart interest In a legitimate e8A'W$ly,,threC hhndredperSnV! profit. Nothing but a live man wanted. - APP'Y t Je Conunerclal Hotel. nov2Uwk 3 AS, UOODTflN. t IV.
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