THIS PAPER evening, Sundays except, . . cna vaxxjot and Prop. ... tr jaaiwi - .. . ...-.,,. BIFTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: six months $2,00. Three ina one month, 35 cents. undelivered by carriers, free ypartoftaedty.atthealxrve .a rvr week. rates low audleraL ant tw will Please report any a nUt' their paper regularly. J"o . and HAVK J L:ST BOUGHT AN IMMEXSK LOT UF luib. fibought them eap. and in so we made the same mistake , great luaiiy others make, - we bought too many. In fact we bought enough to stock a town twice the size of this. Sy a few handle these goodi md there is no demand for them eicept during the holidays. Consequently the PBOFITOXTH EM IS ENORMOUS . Well we are going to put our. REGULAR PROFIT ON THEM pdsee if we can't sell Toys about 100 Per Gent Cheaper than they were ever sold be fore in Wilmington. feeau offer liberal inducements to parties buying wholesale bills. o Another lot of CARPETS, RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS fcceive! to-day. We are selling these goods as fast as they come in. E. H FREEMAN. Opposite New Market. ' K. Y. House, 466 Broadway. mi Schooi Books. HHVE ALL THE BOOKS USED BY ae Public and Private Schools of the city, and taw marked t hem down LOW. Send the children down and we will treat Burn right. - '. : C. W. YATES, Boole store- OPENING DAY I -o- On Friday, rJov,4i UVIXG RETURNED FROM THE NORTH ONLY ONE WEEK, I AM ABLE TO i SHOW THE LATEST SHAPES THAT ARE WORN IN BONNETS & HATS. i t o . E. A. LUMSDEN. SOTockl New Goods ! Lowest Prices ! f818 CLD WEATHER HAS GIVEN THE 0UUb2 Trade a boom and we have had our "Ms full this week in waiting on customers. Overall value every time and guarantee every article sold by us will be found ex- f W fepresented. We have no old stock to 01r oar goods seU themselves.' Our Wee low our goods new and fashionable, .IUtertal or the best and the styles and fit orpassed. A call and Inspection Is all "fast A. SIIRIER, jots et st-' Old Stand, Review Building Situation Wattttd k GENTLEMAN WITH CONSIDERABLE ttu affieand best of references as -scuia o?cTty res a situation as r 'uminn.ut Vth some mercanuie house ouia1!- satisfaction guaranteed. AaarJ 10 oegin work 1st January, 1888. y 2.'' "" ct 31 tt V-" Editor Dally Review, Wilmington, N. C. .it' jacket Store ! rj O SJ" hi VOL XI. Paris is ; to have 200,000 electric lights planted in its streets. John Russell Young, it is said, has returned to- the New York Herald, and is writiner for the editorial page. H. Lider Haggard is said to' have two more literary monstrosities in course of construction. Dogs are dogs in Texas. A jury in that State recently gave a verdict of $19.75 to a man whose favorite hound had been run over and killed bv a railroad train. A man lias, been discovered in Portland, Me who has been for many years a secret agent of the Mormon Church. It is said that he has made a number of converts in Maine and Massachusetts, and has shown his faith by his works having taken seven wives. Oorea recently broke down her ancient barriers so far as to send an envoy "to Japan, but the Govern ment was so poor that it could not support him, and soon coming to the end of his resources, he had to ask aid of the Japanese Government to avoid being put in desperate straits. - - Two items of show news come from across the Atlantic One is that in London a pack of trained wolves are delighting the little folks by doing tricks such as are taught to performing dogs; the (other is that in Paris a lot of cats are doing much the same tricks at the winter circus. The gold mines of, Australia con tinue to be very productive. Some of them are more than two thousand feet in depth, and many will be sunk even lower than that in the near future. This is contrary to the predictions of old mining experts, who said many years ago that no gold would ever be found in Australia at a depth greater than a hundred feet. ' A constable paid a recent visit to a drug store in Bangor, Me, and here is a partial list of some of the drugs found: Seventeen -bottles of larger beer, a bottle with one and a half pints of whiskey, four bottles each containing a gill of whiskey, one bottle with a half a pint of wine, one bottle with a pint of wine, and a bottle with a pint and a half of wine, a nint of crin. two quarts of alcohol, and two gallons of alcohol. 9- It is reported irom Paris that M. Henry "Buchet has found in the National Idbrarv at Paris, on the covers of a prayer-book, the like nesses of King Charles VIII, of France, and his Queen, Anne of Bretagne. The covers are of mahog any and must be among the earliest specimens of that wood brought to Europe. These, it is said, are the only known likenesses of the royal pair extent. . In China all the roads except the imperial highways are tracks over private land. The owner does all he can to restrict them. When the soil washes down into the road the road is always deeper than the land the owner digs out the road to get back his soil with interest. This makes the roads in the rainy season successions of deep puddles, and over all northern China traffic is suspended for four or live months every year on account of the imjass. ability of the roads. Col. Emerson, of Auburn, Me., has been giving an)account of a dog that became famous during the war. He belonged to a Portsmouth, Maine, man who enlisted at the beginning of the war and took the dog with him. Both returned safely at the end of three months; but as the 10th Maine passed through Portsmouth on its way to the front some of the boys stole the dog and took him with them. His owner sent telegrams to Boston, New York and Baltimore demanding his release,- but the boys laughed and kept the dog, who served two years with them, and then went back to Maine. Then the owner tried to get him; but two of the 10th boys hid him and carried him to Auburn, where he re-enlisted with the 29th Maine and again went to the front, and was killed at Sabi n e Crossroad s. He loved a battle and beeame terri bly excited in action, barking and gnawing at the earth where the bul lets struck. -rt '? -" School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. : J , : . . t D AI H WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER LOCAL :N"ETKTS- Indkx to Nkw ADVERTISEMENTS. I Shkiek Local Ad IlEiKSBERGER -Blank Books O W Yates A New nook Dick & M e ares-Umbrellas A STIRIETt (-W Stnnt "Vow f3rwv1c Opera House Iteflned Specialty Company I opera iiocsE Mac Collin Opera Comlque r Company - - For other locals see fourth page Best $2.50 ladies1 kid button boot at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up l,81Ki bales. Nor. barque S, G undersell, hence, arrived at Antwerp Nov. 5th. Ger. barque Antare Rhbdeu, hence, arrived at Loiidon Nov. 6th. Largest assortment of pocket knives in the city at JacobFs Hdw. Depot. Spirits turpentine is on the rise, and was quoted to-day firm at 35 cents per gallon. A light rain this afternoon made out of doorexercise rather disagree able to ladies and children. There were no .market reports from Chicago nor New York to-day, on account of the elections. Workmen were engaged to-day in taking out the stone front of the Purcell House, to be replaced by a front of iron. We regret to learn that Mr. J S. McEachern is very sick and confined to his house, having been stricken with paralysis on Sunday last. Br. steamship Cam Marth, arrived in at Southport this forenoon, but had not come up to the city when we closed our report. She was here last year and loaded cotton for Liverpool. Several flats loaded with wood arrived at the docks this morning, and their cargoes were quickly dis posed of, as wood has been a scarce article in this market for the past few davs. The demolition of the building on the Southeast corner of Front and Chestnut streets, recently owned and occupied by Hon. R. R. Bridg ers, is about complete and the place has indeed a desolate appearance. The addition which is being made to the Orton House begins to indi cate how the structure will look when it is completed. The work has been much delayed on account of the rains, but it is being pushed as fast as the weather will permit. Rev. Dr. Yates, of Grace M. E. Church, by invitation of Rev. Dr Mendelsohn, will deliver a lecture at the Temple of Israel next Friday night. His subsect will be, "The Influence of Woman A power against Infidelity."'' 500 pair heavy Canton flannel drawers, just the tiling for cold weather, from 35 cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. Drawers made to order, f See the Othello Range at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It' is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished; has a re versible grate for either coal or wood. Can be changed in a second by the most inexperienced. Just the stove for Winter use. t Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather, light to fresh variable winds, slight changes iu'teinperature in the East ern portion and slightly cooler in the Western portion. TliankAgivinc: .Services. At the minister's meeting held this forenoon at the Library room, in regard to Thanksgiving services, it was decided that services suitable to that dav should be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and that Rev. D. H. Tuttle, of Fifth Street M. K. Church, should preach the sermon on that occasion. Evangelical Worki At the minister's meetiug held at the Library room this morning. Rev. Dr. Pritchard was requested to write toRev-Jl. G. Pearson,the evangelist, to see if the services of the latter could be secured to conduct a re-i viva! of reliirion in this citvv Action in regard to this matter was appoint . ... " ' t el for a meeting which was to te held to-morrow, but as the necesr sary action was taken to-day, no in full without the; cutting of a line meeting forVthat purpose will be ora notejiwi they will not leave the ; -it-held tb-mofiow. " - ' ; - ;:teity until to-morrow morning: They hot jfpinr 8temer Ashore. A dispatch was received herefrom Southport,- at half-past 3 o'clock this afternoon, stating that the Br. steamship Carn Marth, was ashore ; on a pile pf rocks "near that place, but WOuMJprobably come off at the next uign water, ,nc. Deaf and Dumb. . Deputy sheriff Theodore McKeith an, of Brunswick county,- came up from Southport on the steamer Ijm'tse to-day with Miss Alice De Boise, jdeaf and dumb girl, 17 years of age8,- wf torn tie wHf coii veyr to this Dead and Dumb Asylum at Raleigh, and will leave onto-Jiight's train for that purpose. Sacretl Songs. - . Mr. C. H. Lincoln and wife, who have assisted at revivals in the State by beautiful singing, are in the city. They sung to the pupils of Brooklyn Baptist Sunday School last Sunday afternoon and were lis tened to with real delight. They will remain in the city some' time and will conduct a praise meeting at B rookl y n Hal 1 next Friday nigh t. Of Course. A lady yesterday forenoon had the misfortune to lose her watch: She "advertised iier loss in the Re view yesterday evening and, as a matter of course, her watch was re turned to her this morning, it hav ing been found on Princess street, near the Opera- House, prbbably soon after it was lost, as it was run ning when found. Advertise in the Review. City Court. . Anna Robinson, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, . was the first case for the Mayors considera tion this morning. It appeared by the evidence that Anna was drunk and down in the vicinity of Nutt street last night, and was shouting murder at the top of her voice, for which it was ordered that she pay a fine of $20or work for the city 30 days in the chain gang. William Murchison, a colored boy who came in from the country and got left, was found asleep in a stable on the wharf. He was discharged upon his promise .to leave the city and go home. William Howe, colored, disorderly conduct. Case continued for the defendant until to-morrow -morning. Magic and Ventriloquism. To-morrow night our amusement loving people will have an oppor tunity of witnessing the perform ance of Prof. LqwandarV Double Hibernion Star Specialty Company and mammoth gift festival. The company has met with success whereever it has appeared, which is not remarkable when we consider the wonderful feats of legerdermain, mind-reading and ventriloquism which goes in part to make up the entertainment. Aside -from the at tractions of the sho w proper, there will be given away with every night's entertainment many valu able presents. . TheNanticoke (Pa.) Herald, in speaking of the perform ance, jsaid: T For three nights this week Prof. Lowanda's Specialty Co. and Gift Festival have crowded Broadway Opera House. Presents of furniture, silverware, money and various arti cles were given to ticket holders. The" distribution of the gifts was made impartially, and all were leased with their treatment at the lands of the Professor. Madame Lowanda gave exhibitions of her povy er as a mind reader. Some ex traordinary feats were accomplish ed., The performances were very enjoyable. , - ' The Beggar Student. There was a large, cultured, ap preciative and highly deUghted au dience at theOpera House last night to-witness the performance of 'The Beggar Student," by the MacCollin Opera Troupe. It was a splendid entertainment and a rich musical treat. The setting of the piece was good, and the artists were- well trained and were gifted with musi cal voices which had been carefully cultivated and were under perfect control. In fact the artists fully sustained the reputation . which they had acquired ih other cities and proved themselves- worthy of all the praise which had been so liberally besto wed upon them by the press wherever they have ap V TC J 1 - ' peareu. 10 nigiu Tiiey; win giv re 'The Merry War,?' ami will 1W J v v 8. 1837 40 richly deserve the patronage of the people, and we hope that they may t be greeted with a crowded house to nisrht Best $3 shoe for gents in the city at French & Sons. t Hock Crystal Spectacles nl JLyeglasses Advice to old and young: -In se lecting" spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying power than has been lost to the eye as-in' the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prvma turc old age to fic sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. , t N BW I V KltTI IC M K r UMBRELLAS FOU THE WHOLE CITY. DICK &MKARES, Merchant Tailoring House. and Uent's Furnisliin. nov 8 A NEW BOOK B Y AUGUSTA EVASS. "AT THEMEKCY OF TIDERUS.' ALSO A complete line of Books by popular authors, in setts and in 'single Tolumes, bound in cloth and paper. ARTIST MATERIAL. Remember, Tve keep in stock Tubes. Brush es, Plaques. Palletfs, Knives. Academy Board, Drawing Paper, Tracing Paper, &c fce, nov 8 C. W. YATES. Notice. M ISS LINA WRIGHT WILL REMAIN IN charge of my Stoi'e lit North second Street. Those due me will please settle at once as I will only be in the city for a tew days. "Respectfully, nov 7 3t m tu m Miss E. KABREU. Coke for Sale. SINGLE LOAD, 25 bushels, delivered,... $2 r TWO LOADS. 50 bushels, delivered 4 25 FOUR JLOADS, 100 bushels, delivered. ... 8 00 Fifty bushels equal to CoaL a ton of Anthracite Orders left at the oflice, 114 Princess street, will receive prompt attention. WILMINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. nov 7 lwk . Knoxville Furniture Co. A1E HEKE YET, WITH THE Finest and cheapest Furniture and other household goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new" goods daily from the Factory. Also a full lne of Baby Carriages. nov 7 E. H. SNEED, Manager Builder's Hardware. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Special inducements to contractors. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., 19, 32, 23 Market St. nov 7 Le Metaliquo Brilliant dc 'Pompeii. Antonella et Fils. Athens, Greece. For sale by JAS. D. NUTT, tin Druggist, nov 7 218 North Front St. Stoves JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKS AND HEAT- ers. Can give you anything you are likely to want. We don't make them, but we have ac cess to tne Dest sources oi supply. Call and see us. ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, Tinware, Ac nov 7 d&w , Wilmington, N. C. -113- At Creenewald'e TS THE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY where you can get. at all times. Just what you want the LATEST STYLES of BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDREN. As Seller, he astonishes the Visitors and de lights the Customers with his ma niflcent Display of Styles. Which for Quantity, Quality and Neatness of Fit eannot be surpassed North or South. SEE OUR (AND THE ONLY) GENUINE English Waukenphasts, For Ladies and Gends. For comfort and wear, they knock all'others out the first round. Best of City and State References given as to the- Wear of these Snoes. To be had only of - GREENEWALD 113 Market Slreef . WHmlnrjTon, X. C. J - ' .-and ; " .- 511 South St.T PhUadetphia. Pa. . - : ' PLEASE NOTICE. , - ' We will be glad to receive communications" from our friends on any and all subjects of general Interest, but ; - The name of the writer must always be fur oUhed to the Editor. , ' Communications must be written ; n one side of the paper. . IVrsonalltles must be avoided. " ; ' And it is especially ana particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse ' thC VIewsof. -onjSPoalenls 'imlesp so stated m lue cuiiunai cuiuxuus. ! KTV A l VBUTIS EMKNTS. OPERA HOUGE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Nov. T h and 8th. " A NOTABLE EVENT. Sieclal engagement of the popular -MAC COLLIN OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY. Mis Haas. Miss Galliarrt, Miss Hall, Mr. Branson, Mr. ;allhnL Mr. Mac Colllu. Grand Chorus and ensemble of 35 people. Large SfHX-lal oivUfstra in two magnificent t)ieras; - ;.- - Monday Evening, the reigning Operatic suc cess. BEC'tJAir STUDENT. TnesdjiM Evening. Strauss' MasUrpiece, MERRY WAR. New costumes, sparkling- Musile. Annronri- ate scenery. mit-e f l. aoe and i" cn s. . . sale commences Saturday morning, o'clock, at Heinsberger's. nov 4 "it 3 Mooter Gift Nights- 3. j -. -- . ; o . opera house: COMMENCING Wednesday Evening,Nov. 9. PROP. LOWANDA'S - Hi flu A Sp ciuUy Co.v - t AND MAMMOTH GIFT FESTIVAL. 100 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY NKJHTLY ! 100 Admission ir, 25 and ;ir cents, nov 4 4t fri. sat. m. w A Question. ' A QUESTION NOW ARISES AT. Taylor's Bazar WHERE WILL WE PUT OUR HOLIDAY GOODS ? AS WE CANNOT FINDA SUITABLE FLACE FOR OUR TOYS; AND TIM E IS DRAWING NEAR. WHAT SHALL WE DO? PLACE WE MUST HAVE. -ROOM WE MUST HAVK. We selected a large stock while North. The question is what can we-do? We will on MONDAY, our bargain dayT sel- FINE FRENCH FELT HATS, In all colors and shapes, for Ladies. Misses and children, which are now marked $1.48 & $1.98 for 98c each. Remember, all new styles. Double stitch silk binding, desirable shapes and colors. WE MUST HAVE ROOM AND WE ARE BOUND TO HAVE IT. TRIMMINGS IN EVERY STYLE EQUALLY LOtV I JUST RECEIVED ; FIVE HUNDRED TOBOGGAN CAPS: Which we will sell for -o- 39 C1CNTS, EACH. . - o, O Don't miss this opportunity at jf Taylor's Bazar, WILMINGTON, N. C. N, B. orders by mall promptly filled, -nov 5 B LANK BOOtCS I -o- Blank Books for EverborJy. -o- JJECEIVED THIS DAY A LARGE AESOKT mentof BLANK BOOKS, which we wfij sell at bottom prices. Also. CHECK BOOKS, NOTE, DRAFT, ORDER and RECEIPT BOOKS, CHEAP. AT HEINSBERGER'S. -o- Pimos and Organs, SOLD ON THE POPULAK MONTHLY IN STALMENT PLAN AT H E 1 N S B E K G K It'S. oct T, Cash Book and 31 usic Store. ltec i veil this Day. rjHK FIRST SHIPMENT OF. FLORIDA ORANGES. I will continue to receive them eTeryiay next week. Ah, a fresh lot oi Pears.Grapes and Apples. The purest Apple eider always on hjijid. 1 ----- .: - A. S. WIN. STEAD, nov 4 N. rront t. near Pert oicc. it