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THIS PAPER rery evening, Sundays except,! '-TAMEsTBUtor and Prop. PAID: H.00. six months $3.00. Three $L0O. one month, 35 cents, fll be delivered toy carriers, tree .nv oart or the city, at the above i npr week. grates low and liberal. "Lrs wui please report any and to receive their paper regmany. 1 AlVF.IcriHKMKN,l'H jacket Store ! rt HAVK JCST BOUGHT AN ! ttftfK-SK LOT OF TOYS. - i"ht them caeip, .n. ou .. I.. la taina n i utn i doing , great many omens liuine, , we bought too many. . In fact we bought enough to stock a town twice the size of this. & lew liailuir niyrac, f,uvuo jnd there is no demand for them- 1L . I ,..3 - except during tne iiouuays. Consequently the PROFIT ON THEM IS ENORMOUS flYU we are going to put our HEGULAR PROFIT ON THEM ,nd see if we can't sell Toys about 100 Per Gent Cheaper r than they were ever sold be fore in Wilmington, fe can offer liberal inducements to parties buying wholesale bills. o - - i . Another lot of CARPETS, RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS Received to-day. We are selling these goods as fast as they come in. 1 H. FREEMAN. Opposite New Market. X. Y. House; 468 Broadway. OPENING BAY ! On Friday, Nov- 4. HAVING RETURNED FROM THE NORTH ONLY ONE WEEK, I AM ABLE TO SHOW THE LATEST SHAPES THAT ARE WORN IN . BONNETS & HATS. E. A. LUM8DEN. 00T21W Full Stock! New Goods ! Lowest Prices t THIS COLD WEATHER HAS GIVEN THE Clotiung Trade a boom and; we have had our toads full this week in waiting on customers. ffe give run value every time and guarantee even- article soldJay us will be found ex- as represented. We have no old stock to off and our goods sell themselves.-.. Our rt3 re low, our goods new and fashionable, 001 material of the best and the styles and fit ""msurpassed. A call and Inspection Is all e4st . A.SIIIHER, ntovket st" old stan(V Review Building W. H. SHIPPER AND DEALER IN , -AND 108 80,1111 Front Street, Wilmington, N, C. k Box 415. oct 2RiVer 0ystm a BPecly :. Situation Wanted. A QENTLMAN WITH CONSIDERABLE wisinesa e?K,?ence and best of references as salesman . r inrnty desires & situation as Ik l HI in n uvotiuo oituauuu ia3 VP O rm k .... Would utiSPv SaUsfacUon guaranteed. AddrfL 0 besln wor I3t January, 1888. WnrJ.ftul' some mercanuie nouse lUningt X Y SC 1 " " Oct 3i tf Care Editor Dally Review, 1 Wilmington, N.CV 9 1 Poor snubbed Foraker! n era i h riniraiin v .-.V"IV.: - -r - : r II J V01' XI. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY". NOVEMBER 9 1887 NO 41 i Virginia wheeled noblv inrr tb ! Democratic line yesterday, and gave the death blow to Mahoneisiu. ; - .-- -. . .- The election in New York yester-? day points cheerfully to a Demo- cratic victory in the next Presiden tial election. It wjll take something more than I Pulitzers affidavit clerk to change ' the fignres of the result in New York ' yesterday. , . New York was true to her Demo-1 cracy yesieruay, aim administered a stinging rebuke to those whojhave trie4 so earnestly to divide the party. - X 1 1 J 1 1 The New York World has long been a traitor to the party it has pretended to. represent, and yester day the people of New York gave a fitting rebuke. The seven condemned anarchists of Chicagore sentenced to be hung on Friday the 11th inst., ifjno mis guided executive clemency interferes to cheat the gallows of its just dues. ' mm It is estimated that the Southern people will receive about $275,000,000 in payment for their cotton crop, of which amount $150,000,000 will be surplus available for reinvestment. The fact that Mrs. Cleveland is a graduate of Wells College has given that place a 'boom.1' It is over, flowing with studejit and applicants are constantly turned away from its doors. Massachusetts and Rhode Island have gone Republican, as a matter of course, .but that fact don't hurt, nor will it preveet the re-elction of Grover Cleveland in the next Presi dental election. Queen Margaret of Italy has had capable Jewish instructors, can read the Old Testament in Hebrew with ease, and has collected a large He brew library, with the latest works on Jewish literature. -. - We imagine that a genuine Vir ginia Democrat feels happy to-day at the result of the election in that State yesterday. We congratulate the State upon the triumph of good pund Democratic principles within ner borders. A prominent colored man of Fort Valley, Qa, boasts of the fact that when he was a boy he was severely thrashed by Jefferson Davis. He is one of the few Democratic negroes of his town, and an example of the virtues of whipping. In the elections held yesterday New York, Virginia, Maryland and Mississippi went Democratic. Penn sylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Is. land, Illinois, Ohio and probably New Jersey" went Republican. The returns from Iowa are too meagre to determine the result. . It is said that two spotters, sent out in the interest of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, have been fjpyingaround Concord,N. H.,for sev eral idays, trying to find if either the railroads concerned in the con test before the Legislature has been violating the law relating to issuing free passes. It is a notorious fact which has been frequently proven that when ever a young and aspiring politician lends himself to the opposite party with the hope of having his wishes thus gratified, he meets with a most ignominious defeat. He may possi bly succeed for awhile, but his sue cess is invariably short-lived and re sults in his finally being ignored by both parties. That has been the re sult in nine cases out of ten. The fact is the independent voters of this country have no confidence nor but little use for a political trader, llock Crystal Spectacles ami Eyeglasses : 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 jou mriner injury tome eye. usiug glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary Is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. t Indications. . For North Carolina, fair weather, light to fresh variable, winds, and stationary temperature. " , ' 1 Mill He is LOO-AJJ 2STE WS- Index to Nsw Advertisements. M S WlLLARD Paid It P McDocoall Notice C W Yates A New Book Taylor's Bazar Decided E Van Laer Piano Tuning IIeinsbergkr -Blank Books -Dick & Meares-Umbrellas C B SOUTHERLAND To the Public A Shrier New stoek. New Goods Royal Baking Powder fourth page ' - ' Opera HorsE Refined Specialty Company Best $2.50 ladies' kid button boot at French & Sons. - t Cotton still continues to boom in price in New York Best $3 shoe for gents in the city at French & Sons. ':. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,483 bales. The weather to-day .has been as i soft and bland as a day in the early Spring. Largest assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . The market for spirits turpentine to-day was very quiet at 35 cents with nothing doing. Our cit izens generally are jubilant over the result of the New York and Virginia elections yesterday. A good many tourists are now travelling South on the railroads, quite a number of whom stop here for a dav or two hile en route. We regret to state that there is no apparent improvement in the condi tion of Mr. I Samuel Howland, who has been sick for several weeks. In consequence of the recent ad vance in the price of spirits turpen tine, crude and yellow dip have ad vanced and are now quoted at $2 per barrel. A dense fog, much resembling smoke, hung over the river this afternoon. At one time it as so dense that it was impossible to see as far as the "Dram tree.1' Steamboatmen report that- the river has fallen about 40 feet since the freshet in the Cape Fear was at its highest, and that is now about 14 feet of water on the shoals. Br. steamship Cam Marth, which was ashore yesterday and floated off last nisrht, came up to the "city to day and will load cotton for some .European port, one sustained no damage by being ashore. 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. Elsbach, Prop. Drawers made to order, t See the Othello Range at Jacobfs 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 bv the most inexperienced. Just the stove for Winter use. t Mr. E. W. Liuder, of Copenhagen, Denmark, is in the city on a brief visit to his son, Mr. G. W. Linder, of this citv. This is the first visit of the senior Mr. Linder to this coun trv, and he is delighted with what he has seen and heard. The Prof. LowandaStar Specialty Troupe arrived here en this morn ing's train from Rockingham, where they appeared to a crowded house last night. In fact there was no house in the town large enough to accommodate all who wished to at" tend and many were turned away being unable to procure seats, Piano Tuning:. Mr. Charles Gould, an experienced piano tuner has arrived in the city ami proposes to locate here perma nently. Orders left with Prof. E. Van Laer will receive prompt at tention and all work entrusted to Mr. Gould will be faithfully per formed. v Fisli and Game The first annual exhibition of the Carteret County Oyster, Fish and Game Association will be held at Davis' Hall, Beaufort, N. C, Dec. 14th, 15th and 16th next. The man agement are making extensive prep arations for the success; of the exhi bition, and we doubt not that it will be an interesting occasion. Our thanks are due the Association for an invitation to be present. - School Books and School Station ery you ean buy cheapest at Heins-berger's.- - t - . - a i : . i Excursion rates to Fayetteville during-Fair week have heen fixed by the Carolina : Central Railroad at $3.10 for the round trip. Cheap enough. North Second street, between Chestnut and Mulberry, has been greatly improved by the street force. Good gutters, have been made and the roadway has been put into first rate condition. Messrs. C. Bj Southerland & Co. , have 'bought the 'carriage and buggy factory of Mr. IV"- McDougall, on the corner" of North" Second and Princess streets, and the business will hereafter be conducted by the new firm at the same stand. Personal. Mr. H. E Newbury, one of the prosperous merchants of Magnolia, is in the city to-day. Mrs. W. E. Mayo, who has so sue cessfully conducted the hotel at the Rocks for several seasons, will move up to the city to-morrow. Mr. A. Hainblin, of Magnolia, agent for Hamblin, Sons & Co., of Greenville, Pa., and also a member of that firm, arrived in the city last night. We are truly glad to learn that Mr. J. S. McEachern, who had an attack of facial paralysis on Sunday last nas uiucii improved ana we hope to chronicle his co very in a few days. complete re- The Tramps. While it is true that but a very few of these wanderers are arrested orapxly at the guard house for lodgings, it is nevertheless a fact that there are plenty of them in the vicinity. They generally visit the houses in the suburbs during the morning hours and beg rations enough to last them' for the next 24 hours. It frequently happens that one of the fraternity visits several house and begs enough for himself and others of his class who are lying in wait, just outside of the city, for his return. . Comic 'Opera. The MacCollin Opera Troupe gave their second and last entertainment to a large and delighted audience at the Opera House last night. "kThe Merry War," in which all the mem bers of the company fully sustained the reputation gained on the previ ous evening, of being- first class artists. In fact this is the verdict in every place where they have ap peared; They are certainly worthy of public patronage and we heartiiy commend them to the music-loving people of the country. They went from here to Goldsboro, where they will appear to-night, and where we hope they may be greeted by a crowded house. . City Court. William Howe, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, whose case was continued yesterday, was the first on the docket for the Mayor's consideration "this morning. The offense was proven and a fine of $20 was imposed. The defendant ap pealed and was required to give a justified bond in the sum of $100 to prosecute the appeal. Mpilie Durham, charged with dis orderly conduct, prayed a continu ance until .: to-morrow -.morning, which was granted. Delia Bryson, for keeping bar open on Sunday, was lined $25. Sam: Patch; who -hailed from Rocky -Mount, waiv arrested as a tramp, said that he came here seek ing work, and paid his own way, was discharged. Music and Magic Of course everybody will want to go the Opera 'House to-night to wit ness the astonishing feats of Magic and Ventriloquism of Prof. Lowan- da-s Star Specialty Company, and also to try and secure one of the valuable presents hich will be dis-; tributed to those holding the lucky Ar,Tc n .... iiiuuucic. i iicoc iicocui? iiic mailt r of them of real intrinsic value and j all of them are morexr less useful. ! The Carbondale (Pa.) Leader in speaking of the appearanee of the company. in that town, said: Prof.- Lowanda's Specialty Co. gaveti very pleasing performance at the new Opera House last night. A set of furniture, $40.00 in inohey, a lady's gold watch and 78 other useful articles were given away. Prof. Lowanda is a fine magician and plays to crowded houses every where., , - . Cxports Foreign. Br. steamship licdlington Owen, cleared to-day for Bremen with 3, 823 bales cotton, valued at $171,070, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Spruut & Sou. Ger. barque Marie Kuyper, Mass., cleared for Stettin with 3,085 barrels rosin, valued at $3,100, ship ped by Messrs. E. Peschau & Wester mann; making a total amounting to $175,070. V About the Forenii an. . Mr. W. P. Monroe has been elect ed truck-master of the Hook and Ladder Company, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Harry Webb, Jr., "who has held that position for several months, in which lie has done faithful and efficient service. Mr. Monroe is also an effi cient member of the company and we doubt not will perform the duties of his new position with credit to himself and to the company. . The Lrft Chance. I Shrier, on Front street, next door to Mclutire's dry goods store, will have another and only sale of the fine linen bosom shirt for 30c., worth 85c., and a fine, silk scarf for 21c. worth 85c, on Saturday, November 12th. Fine clothing, of which he makes a specialty, will be sold from 25 to 33 per cent, cheaper than any other house in Wilmington, and under no circumstances will shoddy or Cheap John goods be sold in his house. Remember the name and place, I. Shrier on Front street, sign of the Golden Arm. fJiIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ANNOUNCE tnat Mr. CII. GOULD, tne Piano Tuner has arrived and is ready for work. The public can rely on Mr. Gould in every respect. All work entrusted to him will ie done artistically and at reasonable rates. Mr. Gould is also au thorized to make sales of Pianos and Organs for us. Orders left at the Jewelry Stores will receive prompt attention. E. VanLAEK. nov 9 If 407 & 40 lied Cross St. Star and Messenger copy It Notice. JJAVING SOLD MY CAKKIAGE AND Buggy Manufacturing business to Messrs. C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO.. I desire hereby to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me. and respectful ly request that they will continue their liberal patronage to the new lirni. The undersigned will be found at the old stand in the employ ment of the new firm, and will be pleased to wait on all of his old customers and as many new ones as will And it to their interest to trade with the newnirm. It. P. McOOUGALL. H AVING PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF It. P. MCDOUGALL, above stated, we dysire to inform the public that said business will be enlarged and continued at the old stand as heretofore. We have assumed all the obliga tions and debts of the business of R. P. Mc Dougall are hereby required and notified to make payment payment to us. , nov 9 It C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Decided! AT- Taylor's Bazar We have decided to sell this en tire week until further notice i-KIDGLOVESr Embroidered back, for 75c A PAIR, WORTH $1.25. o- JERSEY GLOVES, 23c A Pair, Worth 50c SILK PLUSH, in brown and navy blue, 03c per yard. SURAH SILK, plain, plaid and stripes, suitable for hoods or . trimming at 98c pr yard. BRAIDED SETS in all shades at f 1.15 per set 1 FANCY BRAID by the yard equally J low. -JJlltS Bil'US TiflS Feathers, In fact a great reduction in every de partment, so as to make room for our Holiday Goods at Taylor's Bazar - ,. WILMINGTON, N. C- . N. B. Orders by mall carefully filled, nov ft - . - - - . PLEASE NOTICE. We -will be glad to receive communications from our friends on any and all subjects of general interest, but .'; , v ': : '. ; ; The name of the writer must always be tur oished to the Editor. - ' - '1 Communications must be written " ; :nr one side of the paper.- . r.v Personalities must be avoided. And It Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. - - ' SfKW AI)VEKTIHKMENT8. rj'HE ONLY INSURANCE ON TI1E CARGO of the steamship Regulator placed in Wil mington was through the Apency of the un dersigned. The last of these losses was .-paid to-day without discount. t . . For Insurance (Fire, Marine or Life) In lib- eral, prompt paying Companies, apply to-1 M. S. WILLARD, nov 9 214 North Water St ; 3 Monster Gift Nights. 3. OPERA HOUSE. commencing" - Wednesday Evening,Novi 9. PROF. LOWA NI) A S ltiiu a Specialty Co., AND ' MAMMOTH GIFT FESTIVAL. 100 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY! 100 Admission 15; 3i and ;r rents, nov 4 4t frl. sat. in. w UMBRELLAS FOR THK WHOLK CITY. DICK & ME ARES, Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing House. . nova ANEW BOOK B Y AUGUSTA EVANS. "AT THE MERCY OF TIRERI S. - ALSO ' A complete line of Rooks by popular authors, in setts and in single volumes, bound in cloth, and paper. I H ARTIST MATERIAL. . Remember, we keep In stock Tubes, Brush- . es, Plaques, ralletts. "Knives. Academy Board,. Drawing Taper, Tracing Paper, c. &c. nov 8 C. W. YATES. Coke for Sale. SINGLE -LOAD,' 35 bushels, delivered. '...S3 25 TWO LOADS. 50 bushels, delivered 4 25 FOUR LOADS. 100 bushels, delivered..... 8 (Ml Fifty bushels equal to a ton of Anthracite coal. . . Orders left at the -office. 114 Princess street. will receive prompt attention. WILMINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. nov 7 lwk ' ' LeMetalique " Brilliant dc Pompeii. Antonella ct Flls, Athens, Greece. - ' - For sale by JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist, nov 7 218 North Front St. JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKR AND II EAT- ere. Can give you anything you are likely to want. We don't make them, but we have ac cess to the best sources of supply. Call and see us. ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO.. Dealers in Hardware, Tinware, Lc nov 7 d&w Wilmington. N. C. BLANK BOOKS ! -o- Blank Books for Everbody. -o- JJECEIVED THIS DAY A LARGE AESOKT- ment of BLASK books, which we wfll sell at bottom prices. Also, ' - '"' - CHECK BOOKS. , NOTE, DRAFT, ORDER and RECEIPT BOOKS, CHEAP. - - ' : AT - "'-': ..:V.: HEINSBERGER'S. -o- Pianos and Organs, SOLD ON THE POPTLAIl MONTHLY IX STALMENT PLAN AT HEINSBERGER'S. oct 27 -v Cash Book and Music Store. Bee Wed this Day. rjpilE FIRST SHIPMENT OF FLORIDA oranges. -I win continue to receire thera erery day next week. ' . Also, a fresh lot ox Peara.orapes and Arple. The purest Apple Cider always on haad: - M ' - - A.S. WINSTKAD, nov 4 N Front St., near Post 0ice. i
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