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THIS PAPER . ercry evening Sundays excepted, B. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. v 1 '.nva POSTAGE PAID: . six months $2.00- Three 1 00. One uiv"- r be delivered bj camera; free h rtrr. at the above in any l 1 - ..ints per week. w -..imvandliberaL 1( will plea: jacket Store ! ff have been no York houe. that having over- ; pocked themselves at ' A SHt.KIFF'H SALE. ill be couipeneu iu puii iv , week, during me next 0day, from 5l,50Oto S2,000 wortli of stuff, we have on hand about S10 OOO And are croNwu'u ivm wa c-jt WK MUST SKLL . ...I... . :.. In order to inaKe room iur wwiiu coium g. and we are going to adopt the only plan we know of, that is Sell By this week's steamer we received a lot of r : ; CARPETS AND RUGS, Al we are SELLING them. Think of it, INGRAIN CARPET as Low as 21 cts per yard, AND ' A-f---r ? "7 Turkish Rug fo-73 Cents. iud a thousand other things in the Dry Goods and Notion line that are going at prices unheard of before""" " - E. H FREEMAN. Opposite New: Market. ' X. Y. House, 466 Broadway. boy 31m -: ;'-- --v ' " OPEWIfJC DAY On Friday, H6V 4. having returned from the north ONLY ONE WEEK, I AM ABLE TO SHOW THE LATEST SHAPES ' THAT ARE WORN IN . BONNETS & HATS. -Q - . E. A. LU518DEN. FulUtockl New.6bod8 f - .. - Lowest Prices I pIS COLD WEATHER HAS GIVEN THE flouunj Trade a boom ana we have had our kte tall ibis week in waiting on customers. gtve run value every time and guarantee cverj article sold hy us will be found ex- s represented. e have nold stock to off and our goods sell themselves. Our Wce re low, our goods new and fashionable. material of the best and the styles and nt "asurpacL a call and Inspection la all Sut JV.SHRKR, : SUrkei su, old stand. Review Building Tennessee Beef & Mutton. JtST RECEIVED THIS DAY A CARLOAD " Beef and MUTTON, direct from the as or Western North Carolina and the Grass Valleys of Tennessee, It 'is the BEEF and MUTNON seen in Wumlng- la twelve months. This Is the simnle aad.h. : . ' vie is no discount on tne race . ; w Wus Beet and Mutton every Friday. It ottsale at my stalls in Front Street ' IW. E. Worth A Crf" nM Kriunpnr omeand see it. Meats delivered free IS1 of the city. .- . ffffi Front Street Market, ' . rJ orth CCs out Stand. . Cheap nil 1 e report any and ' V()I ' ", YT W FT .1 I their paper regularly. i ' -. a An Australian sheep raiser has : been buying sheep in Vermont for breeding purposes. . j Kercol, the anarchist leader, has i oeen arrested in Vienna, in connec- tifled by the Revr, tioii with a fresh conspiracy against the government, v Vermont now has twenty eight savings banks and trust companies, i with 5,810 depositors. j 'Two hundred and fifty men, over half he whole number of union job printers of Chicago, are on a strike. 1 The entire telegraph system of the country is under the control of Jay j Sunset to-morrow afternoon at ex Gould, which is too much iower for act ly 5 o'clock. - one man to wield in this countrv. . . " . . ' There were no interments in lielle- Several companies of U. S. troois vu- Cemetery this week. . have been ordered to Chicago and! There 'werejio interments in Oak rumor is that they are sent to pre-! dale Cemetery this week. serve peace at the hanging of the anarchists. Edward Gilmore, of Niblo's Giir den, and Eugene Tompkins, of the Boston Theatre, have bought the New York A cad em v of Music from William Douglas for $305,000. ;.. -.- The further the oyster is trans ported from the seaboard the worse the treatment it suffers before being eaten. In the far" West it is con sidered proper to sprinklethe oyster with black pepper and flood it with claret. -m Senorita Matilde Montoya is the first Mexican girl to become a dec- tor. A committee of voung men of the City of -Mexico got up a bull fight in honor of her courage, and devoted the proceeds to the purchase of books and instruments for her. In the bull fight two of the toreros were hurt, one of them seriously. Ex-Congressman James D. Brady, of Virginia, who has been one of Mahone's lieutenants in the past, has written an open letter charging Mahone with the misappropriation of a large election fund in 1880. He threatens to invoke the aid of a Court of Equity to compel a state ment of the disbursement of this fund. Both Ex-Governor Hoadly and Roswell P. Flower, of New York, iu Interviews at Chicago, say that Cleveland will surely be renomina ted, and a surely carry that State. "New York Democrats think of no one else for President," said Flow er, "and if Cook, the candidate for Secretary of State, beats Col. Fred Grant this Fall, Cleveland will have a walk-over in 188S." The New York World ceased long ago to be a reliable newspaper, and now it has ceased to be a reliable political paper, unless to surrender itself bodily, -'horse, foot and dra goons," to the Republican party can give it reliability. That it has become a part and parcel of that party and an earnest supporter of its political candidates and even an exponent of Republican doctrines becomes perfectly evident to any one who has the patience to peruse its editorial column!. It is a paper of marked ability, wo admit, but it Is conducted in such a way as to juake its teachings obnoxious to every true Democrat. It has man aged by a cause peculiarly its own to obtain the largest circulation of any newsaier in the country, but it has failed to retain the respect and confidence of the people. It is not a friend to genuine Democracy, and it is not in full accord with the fair minded and honest meaning masses. . , 'r , , A Sm1 Case of Poison iug is that of any man or woman afliict edwith disease or derangement of tfte liver, resulting in poisonous ac cumulations iu the blood, scrofulous affections, sick-headaches and dis eases of the kidneys, lungs or heart. These troubles can becured only by goirrg to the primary cause, and put ting the liver in a healthy condition. To accomplish this result speedily and ffectivelv nothing has proved itself so efficacious as Dr. Pierce's 4tGolden Medical Discovery," which has never failed to do the work claimed for it, and never will. See' the Othello Range at Jacobi's lldw. Depot. It is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished ; has a re v;i troite for either coal or wood. Can be changed in-a second by the j ;...,...aMaiKMl - lust the stove yj ) f 4ii ivj i u?v :" " Best 5.50 ladies kid button boot at French & Sods. " ' - : t ; 7Besf f3 sO$ for JeutS in the cifv at French SoUsCr"" ' t'-' Ttf fl'IY VIST T n C A TTT a vj. i vii n. v.. ua J U H.O CAL 1ST B WS- I.NDKX TO NEW ADViRTWsJttSTS. I Suwir-Local Art o W Yatkm School Books . llEINSBKRGKR -Blailk BOOkS E H Freeman Racket Store " Taylok's Bazar a Question Found Package Merchandise v Opkka. House Jessica and Joe Dick & Me'are- 25 rer Cent Off -A Shriek New Stock. New Goods S II Manning, Sheriff Taxes 1887 -. J as D Nutt Open All Day To-monw Opeka House Refined Specialty Company, Opkka HerpE Mac Collin Opera; Comlque company.. - . " " ' ' ' L;,' twv' uuih m hours flni aa'initi utes. . The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,916 bales. Ger. barque Charlotte and Anna, Kruger, hence-, arrived at Liverpool Nov. 2nd. Largest assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacobi's Hdw. I)eiot. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. Schr. Charles C. Lister, from Phil adelphia for this port, passed New castle Nov. 2nd. The Register of Deeds issued six marriage licences this week, all for coloreii couples. This is "Guy FawkesDay"in Eng land ami a big time they generally have of it there. Ger. barque Marianne. Bradhen ing, sailed from Buenos Ay res for this port Oct. 3d. Front Street Depot and the A. C; L. eating house are to be provided with electric lights. There were three interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, one adult and two children. The tides are unusually high, but owing to the heavy f reshet. there is not much of an inward flow. The river is now nearly clear of the drift wood with which it has been filled for the last few days. Services in St. John's Church to morrow at 11 a. m. and -5 p. m. by the Rector. Dr. Carmichael. Steamer D Afiirchiaon, hich ar rived to-day, brought down lOo bales of cotton as a .part of her cargo. Steam boatmen report that while there is yet a great freshet in the Cape Fear, the waters are subsid ing slowly. There was quite a sharp advance inspirits turpentine to-day, when it was quoted firm at 34 cents per gallon. ' The harbor Is quite full of ship ping and there are several vessels we have heard of that are on their way to this port. Services next Thursday night at the First Baptist Chureh will com mence at 7.30 p. in., instead of at 8 p. in., as heretofore. We learn that Rev. J. A. Leslie, pastor of the Baptist Church at Tar boro, was thrown from his carriage a few days since by - which both bones of one of his legs were broken. Opening Day at. $fF$v Lumsdeu's yesterday was $ittenq(V by a large number of ladies, who gathered there to see the many new and beautiful designs purchased by that lady on a recent visit to the Northern markets. 500 pair heavy Canton flannel drawers, just the thing for cold weather, from 35 cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory No 27 Market street, J. Elsbaeh' Prop. Drawers made to order, t TheLWrioso Club will give a se ries of Germans during the season ou the second Wednesday in each month. The Governing Committee are: Messrs. L. 1 Davis, R. D. f!mnlv H. H. Mcllhenny. IJ T. A. n; w a pHam and W. ' . ' ISor NortKCroiina bolder r fair, weif h'erVitli light to frsfif winds; shifting ioorerlyv.;1';" X 1 VA? V TWPTlfDT7D UlAl, iU V liTXJ3X2j IV St. JamW Church. J Rev. Robert Strange, recently i elected Rector of St. James' parish, : js expected here to take charge about the first of December, Rev. Edward O. Flagg, I). I)., late" assistant ' minister of Grace church, New York city, will officiate to-morrow and continue in charge of St. James' church until the arrival of Rev. Mr. I3trangel ; ; : . - " .Stahreme Court. .. . f ' y The" following cases 'were called and plead ih this Court on Wednes; day: ; - u Orrell vs. Vollers; plaintiff's ap peal dismissed--. Jaffray vs. Bear; argued by Messrs Thomas W. Strange and Marsden Bellamy for plaiiitiflf and Messrs. George" Davis and D. L. Russell for defendant. ; MUnds vs. Cassidy (two cases); ar gued by John D. Bel lam v for; plain tiff, and Messrs. C. M. l5usbec and B, R. Moore for defendant, Oier House. . There was a large attendance a the Opera House last night to wit ness the ierformance of "A Red Hot Time," by the Jessica Thomas Com pany. The play itself has no merit further than being irresistibly fun ny, and the actors certa'inly made he best of it, for they kept the au dience convulsed with laughter. This afternoon they gave a matinee at which "The Daughter of theReg mient' and '-The Loan of a Lover'' were presented. To-night, which will close their engagement here, they will repeat, bv special request "A Red Hot Time.1 Comic Opera. The MacCollin Opera Company, which will appear next Monday and Tuesdaynights, have won high praise wherever they have appeared. They will give the "Beggar Student," on Monday night," and the "Merry War ' on. Tuesday night. Of this latter, the St. Louis ' Post-Dipatefi savs: ; ' j ' ... , f i ': - - The production 'of Strauss1 bril liant comic opera, "The Merry War," at the Academy, ; has been a master stroke for that popular theater. The ensemble of the piece is far in advance of any thing yet produced here, and MacCollin's superb stage management is percep tible in all those little details which, while they are comparatively noth ing in themselves, yet contribute so signally to the success of every play. j Reserved seats on sale at Heins- berger's. Gift Festival. . Prof. Lowanda's Star Specialty Company, which will appear at the Opera House here three nights next week, commencing on Wednesday, the 9th inst., have met with pro nounced success throughout the country. To show how the perfor mance is appreciated, we clip the following:from the Elmira (N. Y.) Telegram: Prof. Lowauda undoubtedly has oqe of the most successful shows on the road. Within the last two years he has never failed to play to crowd ed houses. He turns more people away nightly than the majority of companies play to." It is estimated that he give away $30, 000 worth of presents yearly; The Professor has left many warm friends in our city, and we predict big success for him wherever he goes. City Court. There was an unually largedocket for the Mayor's consideration this morning, which was disposed, of in the following order: George Sheridan, colored, dis orderly conduct, continued. - Jonas Blocker, colored, unlicensed dog, judgment suspeqded. Celia Iucs, colored, '..unlicensed dog. " Case dismissed. V . r ' Dave Hali, colored,, unlicensed dog. Defendant failed to. appear and alias capias Issued. . . ' - Emma Faison, colored, unlicensed dog. Continued. ; Robert LeBois, colored, disorderly-conduct. Discharged. - John Larkins, colored, disorderly conduct Continued' ' Harry La wson and George Pot t e r, two sailors, were charged with dis orderly conduct at Mrs. Bryson's dance house last night. The for mer was discharged and the!' latter was fined $10, -with the j alternative of 20 days in the chain gang. 1 s Thomas Smith, a tramp, was given until noon to obtain work failing in which he.niust leat ve,tle,city :. - Marce,! SrHcjiland, j 3 roloretl tram ix was given until -night to find his relatives, whomhe claimed Uvei lacky,;' , . . - - . - . - -Tim Review; Job OHlce if the place tq get good work at moderate prices. K 100-7- XTk on lOO ...... OO Gen. S. H. Manning, Sheriff of the j County, has arranged it so that the tax-lMoks will 'hereafter be kept open every Saturday night until 8 o'clock to allow those who cannot get off earlier to call by that time and pay up. ... ' - ' Nearly Kewly. It is expected that Fourth street bridge will be inremliuessfor public travel by Wetlnesday or Thursday next. The workmen are doing all intheir power to complete the tem porary, structure so as to',acoonimo date the large number of people who dwell or do business, in the Northern part of the city. liaptist Con vent Ion. The Baptist State Convention will this year be held in Durham audi will commehce on the 10th inst: Rev. Dr. Pritchard, Rev. G. M. Tolson, and Messrs. W. "C. Craft, J. W. Taylor and J. H. Taylor will attend from this city. Others may possibly go, and all who propose to attend j and Children, whleh are now marked are requested to write before thelm. Ao 8 M no no U 10th inst., to Rev. C. Newton, at .; 40 dt 0l .iJ O Of ybC eaCfl. Durham and inform him "of their intention. J-:xior( l'oreign. , Br; steiimshipaeorfi, Sinclair, cleared late yesterday evening for Liverpool with 3,900 bales cotton, valued at 173,210, shiiped by Messrs Alex. Sprunt A- Son. 2$or. barque Monica. Johannsen, cleared to-day for London wfth 1.859 casks spirit turpentine and 3.223 barrels rosin, valued At $35,3- shippetl by Messri;. Paterson, Downing A Co. Schr. -Roger M'ore3 Gilkey, cleared for Antigua with 175,000 -feet lumber and 335,000 shingles, shippedjby Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Schr. Jennie JIal I, Hall, cleared for Savanilla, U. S. (.'., with 120,372 feet creosotel lumber and 325 creosoted pilings, valned at $4,736.21, shipped by the Carolina Oil & Creosote Co., making "a total amounting to $217,601.21. Personal. Mr. D. C. Waddell, of Abbeville, is in the city on a brief visit. We are sorry to hear that Dr. K. J. Powers, of Pender county, is seri ously ill. Mr, John D. Bellamy, Jr., return ed from Raleigh and the Supreme Court last night. Capt. R. M. Mclntire returned to the city last night from a visit to the New York markets. Mr. John F. LeGraud, of A. A. Brown & Co., has returned from a visit of two weeks to points in the interior. We regret to hear that Mr. Samuel Howland, of the police force, con tinues to be quite sick and is unable to leave his house. We are glad to hear of the im proventoftwo of our brethren of the press, Messrs. Stedman, of the &tar, ami Woodward, of the Memen gcr, both of whom have been quite sick. Col. John M. Robinson, President of the Seaboard Air Line a fid Old Dominion Steamship Co., and Major John C. Winder, General Manager of the Seaboard Air Line, are in the citv to-dav. . flue Hum Bosom Shirt for 3'Jc worth 85c I Shrier, on Front street, next door to Mclntire's dry goods store, will sell on Monday, November 7th, a fine. linen bosom shirt for 39c. worth 85c, for one day Tnly. Please bring the right change along. Fine cloth ing, of which he makes a specialty will Imj sold from 25 to 33 per cent, less than can be had elsewhere, and under no circumstances will shoddy or Cheap John goods be sold in his store. Remember the name and place, I. Shrier the Old Reliable Clothier, on Front street, sign of the Golden Arm. . NKt 4l)VEKTlHEWI3MTh Found PACKAGE! OF MERCHANDISE, AD dressed to CoL B. L. Keed. Tse owner can hear of It on application jto JOHNO, NORWOOD. 2U3 Walnut street nova It Ooen All Day To-morrow JAM D. NDlT, THE- DRUGGIST, . Horlli Front Street. ftP ALL. DAY- TO-MOItllOV, npv5 The cheipeiit plae to buy yuur school books ami school stationery is at Heinsberger': - . : : PLEASE NOTICE. ' ; ; We will be glad to receive i-omnmnlcjitlon.s from .our friends on any ami all subjects of general interest, but " ,- The name of the writer must always be fur ofshed to the Editor. - - "'' - tV)niinunlcations must be written : n one sdde of the paper. ' - " ; reisonallties must be atldeL - " Ami it Is cspevlallyand' parricularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the lews correspondents unless so slami in t he editorial columns. - - . ; NEW A inin isKWKNTS, ; A ftuestion; o- A QUESTION NOW AKISEs AT or's Bazar WHERE WILL WE PIT Oi l! HOLIDAY hAB. WE CANNOT flN.U A SV.JTABLE PLACR FOK Ol'K TOYS; AND TIME I.S: ' DltAWIXt NEAK. " v " WHAT SHALL WE DO: PLACE AVE MCST HAVE. t KOOM WK MUST HAVE. -We sfW'twl a large stock while North. ' The Question Is what can we do , " We m til on MONDAY, Our bargain' day, .sol FINE FKENCI1 FELT HATS. Ittan eol0,'s rtlld apts, for Utiles,--.Mies lieaienil er, all new styles. Double stitch silk MimUmx;, desirable ; shajK'S and colors. - WK -MUST HAVE ROOM AND WK ARE NOLND TO HAVE IT. ! TKlMMINtiS IN EVERY STYLE EQFALIA' LOW 2 - - . " JUST RECEIVED :F1VK lirXDRED TODOC.riAN cap: - Which we will soil tor I :. ci:nts, i:ach. -o- Don't miss this opportunity at vju lor's Bazar, .WILMINGTON, N. C. ' N, . Onlers hy mall prompt y fillPd,' uo5 Taxes 1S87. N OTiCE IS HEREJ'.Y filVEN THAT-TDK sherliT's oiiice will be oien f very Saturday un til o'clock to mvomuiodnt Miosi.' who 'unot come durlnj? the day to pay their taxe. 1t4' up promptly aul save estrt. S. II. MANNING. nov 5 it siierlff New Hnnovpr c OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Nov. 7th" and 8th. A NOTABLE EVENT. Special engagement of the popular -" MAC COLLIN OPERA COMiqi'E COMPANY. Miss Haas, Miss ualliard. Miss Hall. Mr: Branson, Mr. Galllard. Mr. Mac collin, Grand Chorus and ensemble of 35 people. Larg-e Special Orchestra in two masruttlcent Operas. Monday Evening, the reljrnlm? Operatic Suc cess, IJEGGAR STUDENT. Tuesday Evening, Strauss' Masterpiece. - MERRY WAR. New Costumes. Sparkling Music, Appropri ate Scenery. I'rlcc f 1, 50c and 25 cents. Sale commences Saturday morula, 9 o'clock, at Hclnsberger's. nov 4 3t OPERA HOUSE. SATUItDAY NIGHT. . . .NOVEMIiER 5TIL A complete change of programme every night. The Charming ffoubrette", MISS JESSICA THOMAS, supported by the young and clever comedian. JOE PIIYSIOCS. And a Carefully Selected Company, of New - York Artists. ' You will laugh You cannot help It. To-night the Musical Absurdity, companion to "Bunch of Keys," "Rag Baby,' -Hole in the Ground," "Tin soldier," etc.. A REJ) HOT TIME. In three acts, lntrdduting life latest operatic selections. " - Prices RcseiHfd seats 50 G(-n-ral admis sion 25. Gallery 15c. . Ladies and children's Matinee on Saturday. Reserved scats at ttsuol platv. . nov 4 3 Monster Gift Nights- 3. OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING WQdnesday.Evening,Nov. 9. PROF. LOWANDA'S Rfln d Sptciaity Co., AND MAMMOTH GIFT FESTIVAL. . 100 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY : . 100 Admission 15, S5 and 35 cents, nov 4 4t frL sat. tn, w Received this Day. rjWE FIRST SHIPMENT OF FLORIDA OKANGE.S. I will cofttaue to rweiT ih m every day next wet k. . ; a trvSti ,ot 01 ''rs.Grapo, and Apia's. The ptiresr Apple cider always on hauo . A.S. WINSTEAD, vr N Front st.. near Fust OCU-e. 25 Per Cent Off. yLL WINTER UNDER WER ;00D ON LY I.'NTIL iHt NOV. DICK:f:MEAltES; : Tayl
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