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erery evening, BvaOaj excepted,.! Mffif 73 nu l3L2tDn;ciT? c trczi csr fr::ni ca 1-7 r-i cir general ltcre:;t,fc:;t Tiisxiiiaecfth tzr nlsiedto eie Editor. V. ;' - (XiaaixilICatloiisjmxistbe, written csiy en one tfdaorUieaper. i ; Personalities must be evened, v. - And it 13 especially and 'particularly' trier stood that too Editor does not always fedcrce the views of corresiondeiits cnless so.ttatcj in the emtortai coiamns. . : HEW AOVEBTIOEnbifTn I J jjlj $4.oa ont f3-00L TlLree tortus-fLW- . iil W delivered by carriers, free , any part of th city, at the above ..1.1 rents per week. f5, ,nr low and liberal. - ftia'- ..... bribers will please report any and to receive ielr paper regularly. VOL XII WILMINGTON, N, C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1888. . NO 188. 3- 1 U-J id r: t- Id : 1 S3. S3 iii 1 toi it er , s is Kl B lM 3S r 13 oni the i lite- j ers, puts istK aiir- , the or for tcr I Mil cfT HllADELPHIC; It is wonderful what an amount : Don't " forget the great sale ofj The receipts of cotton at this port NKW AIVERTIKLlt2N TP. of f neourngement the Democrats pants cloth at I. Shrier, No. 16 , to-day foot up 158 bales. ... have thrived from the glorious Rep- North-Front street. Sign of the! if kinds -of SchooFiooks and uhUeaii victory hi Maine. golden arm. School 8,",nnlW::M, h -imn.i.t Some - very - fine snuppernong cheapest at Heinsberger's. t frnni KrnnswiAk nnnntv - riox'. l)a vid IV Hill . w i renom inated 'yesterday at HutTalo, by ae cfaination. You can put up your sl;ec";lesonev York. CARPETS, OIL CLSTIi'V Mrlilaine will'take a rett now after k is brilliant nuceess in Maine. ,Hf"will speak in New York on the 29th and will then go West. morning The Republican net gain in Maine through. - : - ' . - - - ' ' s votf. in tne recent outte A green lizaru, aoout eigne- incnes electi m ih Kentucky the Democratic . long, was; seen ; this forenoon to Majority'-, was nearly 30.000. But it make his way leisurely along Water waVnt thought worth while to make f street ami then enter the Produce a rowjibont it It was looked upon aJmgofitr of tha illj of tHe btmum vittbum dlieaaed tlTer. ' film by giving them .healthy Unr ttaa any other ageney ca tJlTth. 3 pQATIOU GET TES3 QETUZSQS DTjSti isfp i&wy cn sat .j -,. - . 'KIIETO IE FOK PRICES A25D TE11MS twin? aw Iustrument, as I keep one fdtf largest stocks of V - PIANOS AND- ORGANS IX THE SOUTH. ; loniitOou any of tHe. flrst-ciass nanu- Piano T&0H2U9O UPWARDS. Ff OK H UBWMIDS. - m 1TOR CATAXiOGUB. J.X-B. Stone KALEIGH.-N. C. : BRANCH HOUSE : iDock street, between Front and ;second, WILMINGTON, N. C. . IHOtt - . - ... grapes were retailing yesterday at Market Dock at 15 cents a peck. The daiuageg by the floods on the Carol ina Central RJ R.. west of Charlotte, have all been repaired and the train which left here this will go all of the way as a matter of course. There has , been a big delusion about -the election in Maine last Exchange. -The opject of his visit there has not yet transpired. The steam tug Alex. T. Jones is at Skinner's ship-yard, where she is Monday, which is being rapidly . being overhauled and got ready for dispelled.- The Repwblicans have! the Winter's work. A. new boiler made a big blow about gains which has alreadv been put in. She will mve " petered down to the tlid basis of 14U votws. Some faint Idea of the damages by floods in Augusta may be gathered Tom the fae-t that Broad street, the lighest in the city, was three feet under water and all of the base ments and first floors of dwellings and business houses, were flooded. Some reports say that 50 persons were drowned. -' According to the New York Star the Republicans are seriously think ing of abandoning Indiana to the Democrats." There is also talk of giving up New Jersey and concen trating all of their strength on. New York, the old time pivotal State.The plan is to flood the State with, mon n m - 1 1 i ey. ri Jie result m ataine uoes ut seem to have added mach rigidity to their backbones. be under command of Capt. John W. Harper. A Handsome QuUt. Mrs. A. Smith, of this city, has made and presented to the Ger mania Cornet Baud one of the most handsome bed quilts we haveever seen. It will be on exhibition to- , morrow in Mr. ax. al. Jvatz, snow window on Market street. It is to be raffled for the benefit of the Band. Rock Crystal Spectacles ; and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vawer ' than has been lost to the eye Las in the same proportion that you pass that point of inpre&sev will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the dally cause of prema ture mid age to the sight. You can get the best aft Heinsberger's. the STOKLEY that lsneccs- The Stokley floiise, ; IN WANT p" . AOCOMMODA- Nit Wrtghtsville will llnd ?JCSE well suppled with all itorlly the day, week or moati at low 'SFUi supers t order at any hour dur- iiiot the dclilaies of suit watflsh,crabs,' i. shrtmps, ax-, furalsned'to priests. -sVng boaUi, Visblng Boats,Visliing Tackle, ."nwfl on snort notice. -- ff"tocieyiiou5o fronts tUe water and Is iuiu iw jaros oi tne Depot, : W.1L STOKLEY, ; telt - v proprietor. Wo0. !?i'l'..a my nme nd the prlco a Knt rfTiH16 fact0,ry, wbTch protect tUe wcam Put Uiuj down a a fraud. -: . . U DOUCLA3 IHOE. CEHTl-EMErJ. SEAMX.ESS Shoe smooth Itv ' . 1 or WAY TnRKlI) tn hnn "f w.? 8UOK, the original an v. " v. vi That was a grand victory the Republicans gathered in Maine. Ac cording to the New York Herald they get 149 more votes this year than in 1884. -This is a wonderful increase, and is a handsome return upon the investment there of hun dreds of thousands f dollars, to say nothing of the ffrts of the army of speakers who canvassed the State. It is probable that at least $200,000 was spent there by the Republicans and at this rate 'the increase cost them about $1,100 a rotel The Democrats wisely re frained from wastingjtheir strength in Maine. They might have reduc ed the majority but they could but havecaarried the Stae and hence they reserved the.ir efforts for nore profitable fields. locaX; yrisr IKDKI TO NKW ADTJEKTKBirgXTS. ' LOUISlI SlKJLPES IKJk - R M MclKTlK Cajrpsts; : iieixsbxbosb -t-Schcol Books . M I Katz Special Bargains F C M ills r Pink and White Gossamer i v ?3 3 roIpis shoe, Jlwed bboer No Tackaoj f&VV17.. YOUTH'S Schoo t!d Boyfc a chancs to wear the be . Qrockton. r.las& Pimples, boils and other humors are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. To cure thw, tko Hood's Sarsaparilla, This weather Is just splendid for the'yacht race to-morrow. Such a day as this with a good breeze would just fill the bill.' : A number ofjlittle-lads and lesis had a lawn parf y iu the' City Hal Park last evening and raised $5.88 for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers. . . ' We now have it, a Door Lock that cannot be picked. It 13 Vup and safe, See i at Jacobl's Hardware Depot. :.. . ' -. : . t . Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and purchased Stoves at Jacftbi'Q Hdw. pepoj. ' t Headquarters for Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges ami Ammunition of all kinds is"at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. 'I Shells loadetl at a momept's jiotice, - - - ' iithing Suits. Come dowa to Hear' garters. 25 dozen Flannel Baiting Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold "at the lowest manufacturing prices at the YYIhidngton Shirt Fae? tory, 27 Market &.t, J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. t : - A Sprier, tine lay fuiy. On Wednesday, the 12th inst., I will sell good Unlanndried Shirts for ar cents each, but will not sell one person more than six. Remem ber, Wednesday is the day. LWinter goods sold in proportion. . ' ' ' ' -'ilSrlRIEll, . ; r - . : No. 30 Front St, The Excursion Yesterday. The excursion given yesterday to Suthport by the Ciey mania Cornet Bamd, b the steamerSH Grove, w,s qe of the most pleasant of the season. There were about 150 people on the boat, . On their arrival Souihport Dr. Curtis courteously extended to them the use of his large pavlllion for dancing which Wiey gladly accepted with feh&nks. The Italian harpers furnished music for the dancing and the Band rendered a number of their best pieces. In all, yesterday ex- fcurdon was decidedly" one of the most pleasant we have ever enjoyed and this seems to be the genera sentiment of all who were on hoard the bat. ' Air, S U. FishbJate, the King Clothier, has his FftU stock ready for inspection. He always purchases eark so as to obtain the choice styles. Merchants buying their stocks this season of the year have to take the "curlings," or what is left, that other merchants wnld not have. Mr. Fishb.la.le'fi stock is com posed, entirely of first class goods and tailor made eqanl to, custom make. He employs no women at 25 cents a day and work them 10 hours each day to make pants and Cheap John goods to palm off on tHfc pub lic. H is storey te well lighted day ad night, which ia very essential for buyers of clothing. We advise our readers to beware of a dark store and Cheap John goods: Peroa. , . Mr, M, M. Kata is in New York, purchasing Fall and Winter goods. We are sorry to hear that Mr: W. L. Smith is sick and confined to th.e. house. 1 Mr. John H. OVwk, of Clarkton, w.as n the eity yesterday and paid a visit in the afternoon to the Hum mocks. Mr. George Chadbourn, President of the First National Bank, 'has re turned to tfca oily from a visit to relatives and friends in Maine. Mr. ThosWi Strange, who has been North for some weeks, has re turned to the city. Mr. Sol, C, Weill has returned from a visit to mountain resorts In Western North Carolina. Asheville Citizen-. Sister Mary Baptist, formerly Mother 8uperior: ess of Mt. St. Joseph's Convent in this city, has gone to "Wilmington, Windo w Glass, by the box or light. Save money by buying from Jacob i's Hdw. Depot. - I - " , ," 1 .. " 4 The ladies and little girls will be I interested in the information that j ine oeautnui golden rol t is now opening into full bloom in the woods near the city. To accommodate all wish " who to witness the yacht' race - to-morrow theBeaeoast R. R.vwill run an extra train, leaving-Wilmington 11.10 a. in. and tne schedule train, 3.30 p. iu., ; will leave twenty minutes earlier. A gentleman in this city, one of the most prominent of our business men," remarked to us yesterday and it is as true as gospel that "Every excursionist arriving here is worth more to us than a bale of cotton." This is the lest argument Ve have yet heard in favor of a gala week. City. Court. 'Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol io ing cases this morning: :... William Melton, cruelty to ani mals, case continued. Sonny Hill, disorderly conduct, case continued.; Geo. Green, fighting, $5 or 10 days .. t - " Magistrate's Court. Charles Walker was before Justice Willis this morning charged with an assault upas Mary Hill. Judgment was suspended on payment of costs. The same defendant wa eharged with an assault and battery on Wil liam Hill, but this case was dismiss ed at the eomplainant's costs. What One Man Ha Done. Mr. T. 5, Wallace raised in all m for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers and has forwarded it to the Relief Society at Jackson ville. ;The Southern Express; Com- nany, through their agent in this city, Mr, J. R, Yilliams, forwarded U free of eharge. This is what one man alone has done. If fifty ethers or even tyenty would do likewise the aggregate would, make a very handsome sum. 1 jnaMguration Day I. Shrier will inaugurate his origi nal oue day "bargain sales next Thursday hy offering to the public 500 pair men pants at $1.19, worth $2.35, and on Friday, Sept. 14, 500 yards Union Cassimerat 20o , worth 40c.; Sj5Q yards Union Worsted at !$5c., worth 65c.: 350 yards Union Casshuer at 35c., worth :85c. These goods will be placed on sale for one day only and sold strictly for cash only. Don't forget the place and number. I. SHRIKR, The Old Reliable Clothier No. 16 North Front st. , t . The sign of the Golden Arm. ?fow TryThia. Editor Review: In reply to A. S. Hs problem would say that if he paid out $1, which was all he had in coming out, he spent the same amount, $1, in No. 4; had on getting in No. 4 $3, paid $1 to get in, made $3; paids$l to get out ef No. 3, made $4 he had left in No. 3; spent $4, making $8 $1 to get in Naii, makes $9; $1 to get out of No, 8 makes $10. Speat in No. 2.$1Q, makes $20 $1 to getinNV makes $21;$1 to get out p ?Jo; U makes $22. Spent in ?Fok I makes $44; $1 to get in No. 1 makes f45 he started with. ' - As H. A. V.,"JrM asks for another one here it is:. On Oet. 12th, 8Stt A was 33 years, 6 months ftfld 16 days old, B was 4? yeri S months and 2Tdays old. On tvliat day of the- month and year was B exactly five times as old as A? , BgRTHA. :; Wilmington Hfetrtet, Methodist K. Church South, fourth round of Quarterly Meetings: : ' Topsail ct., at Union Sept. 15 and New River Mission, Sept. 15 and 10. Fifth St. Station, Sept. 16 and IT. Whiteville ct.v at Wootens, Sept. 21 and 22. - . . . GrftCe Church, Sept. 22 and 23. Southport Station, Sept. 29 and SO, Clinton ct; at Goshen, Oct. 6 and 7. Carve rsC reek et.,at CarversCreek, Oct 13 and 14. ' - Waccaiuaw ct., at Pine Log, Oct. 16. : , Brunswick Mission Oct 17, 18 and 19. .. POLES, JJURTAlrJdvii 1- FUMiTUEMeol mmi All of the above in complete lmes:and at R O C U B OTTO CJ v P R I O EC;1! j sept 18 NORTH FRONT STREET. J A Detailed Selutlon fr . Mr: Editor: In regard- to , the problem concerning a festival, sign ed A, S- H. in yesterday's RKViKWi I beg to state, that is, if it. will not consume too. much ; space in your columns, to please insert the follow ing as my answer: : ': Went out door No. 4 and paid $1.00 In door No. 4 1 spent one-halt of what I had left.. Came in door No. 4 and paid.:. ........ ....$1.00 Went out door No. 3 and paid.. ....,....$1.00 1.00 2.00 - ? 2.00 4.00 In door No. 3 I spent one-half of what I had left.................. 4.00 8.00 Came in door No. 3 -and paid .....-....$1.00 L Went out door No. 2 and paid......... ....$1.00 2.00 10.00 In door No. 2 I spent one-half of what I had left.......... 10.00 30.00 ; 2.00 22.00 Indoor No. 1 I snsnt one half of what I had left.;..:....::...... 22V0O Canjein door No. 2 and -paid...;.u......:. .;..$1.08 Went out door No. 1 and ' paid..........: $1.00T Entry to door No. 1.:.... 44.00 1.00 Amount I had before entering - door No. 1 45.00 Or taking it for proof Amount 1 had before entering door No. 1 Entrance door No. 1. In there I spend one-half of what lhave left Out door -No. No. 2..; 1 and in door In there I spend one-half of what I have left ....... Out of door Nor 2 and in door No. 3 .... In there I spend one-half of what I have left 45.00 1.00 44.00 22.00 32.00 2.00 20.00 .10.00 10.00 2.00 8.00 4L00 Out of door No. 3 and in door No. 4...;......... 4.00 2.00 In there I spend one-half of what 1 have left. 2.00 1.00 - ..... . 1.00 Out of door No. 4............: 1.00 Awaiting your next I am, very truly yours, - H."A. W. JR. M R. Editor :-r-AUow rue to say in conclusion that I am very glad to see the Review taking so much inter est in these simple but yet knotty problems, and the young folks here ought to take a great deal of inter: est in them, as they are without a doubt, the most pleasing and bene ficial, pasttime one can nave, it may seem a little monotonous at first, but by a Jittle perseverance, they will get ho interestea ana in fact tied to it'that they will hate to break off when tbey once begin. Respectfully, H. A. W., Jr. . . Am'elle KWe. 1 This gloriously gifted Southern girl contributes a marvelous poem to No. 23 of Collier's Once a Week, entitled Asmodeus. It is absolutely liquid fire. So start ling,, weird and wondrous a flower of sremus has not appeared in this century. ;. :-L ' 1T ANTEDAN ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT 1 W . of pmnlo rmpn t tn twin cm tnnrlonttA I - 'Brunswick ct, atShallotte Camp, - salary and work hlmselt up, representing In ort nri, 91 1 his own locality, an established house, liefer- UUk. CU CWU A. . iinMHiaTOhanoWl - 1 3. . -Va lain llnnn n.ti?'f!t-vvond b.y . ?'3,"jfsfe-28aDd29- : 0AB0UNA BEACH. Mary Charles 'has been transferred Slow Xovr 3and 4. "au j." ' - ' i Cokesbury ct, Nov. 10 and 11. . 9. Asheville, to. fill the. vacancy j Bladen ctf, NoV17 and 18. . caused by the removal of Slste? Elizabeth efc, Nov. 24 and 25, Vfar Baptist. - I J Gtoirib, P. E, r iti NT1L FUKTUER KOTICIE THE SYLVAN GHOVK win leave lor Carolina Beach every we&K aay.at a. m. and 2-SO pu xn. j.vr. iiAiipm. Lite Pigeon tlatoli! OPEN TO ALL, AT THE T Mara ",: Tnnraday Afternoon at 4 OV: ?clt. Prizes will be Afrbrdcd. "T ' THEE WILL ALSO A . ' 1v ).. $ , .- V. : i " . . ,,. AT.THE ISLAND. BEA0H HOTEL v Thursday Niglit.' .sept 12 2t No. 10 . . EJBTECT SEPTEMBER 11, lg8, AlT? A. M. Itom WilmijigtOh, . . Prom Hummocics Leave 12-. im a. m Leave.;..,, A' a. in. Leave. . , . .... fc30 a. m LeaveM.w.lD:i a. m. Leave... . m .. 2:30 p. m LcavoM..,' 6:10 p. m. Leave. . ; . . . . . 0:00 p. m LeaveM..M. 9:00 p.m. sept 13 tf J. H. CTXADIIOUIIN, Jn., - " General Manaser. I' Y ARTICLE IN , MY STORE 'AT YOUR own price until rail Sfock arrives, which vrlX : s sept R LOUIS H.MEARES, Gent's Funusner. 133.Tront street ON THURSDAY, THE 14TH INST., ET eral choice Lota will he sold at St. Joseph's, near Carolina Beach. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock tv m. sharp. This Is the -only sale that win ne made this year, and parties wish, lng to obtain Lots would do wen to be on h and. sept 4 5t cod - ' J. L. WINNlt. Pink and White Gossamer, rniTLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN Down Face Powders. Also a full line of DruL Chemicals, Patent Medicines, ToiieCAmcictf, Pirtumes, etc, at - - - - - iv a' 2MLLrrrs,-- ' - t Drcs store, -'- corner Poartn and Nn St P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all hours. 'Lay ornlght. - v.; eeptiitt X, WOULD BSPECTTULLY- ANNOUNCE A nblic ceccraUy that to serve them. Ihar to my friends and the I am now rally prepan opened a First class T Ing Gallery, at the Lower End or the Ham mocks, where Ladles and Gentlemen can par ticipate in these interesting" amosemecta. I also have Swings for the children and .Loafs KXO lor inose who max o-in5 u E. H. BOWDOIN. , Lower End of namaiocka; FdrRont. QNE DWELLING, NINE BOOMS. : one Dwelling, eight rooms. - , One Dwelling, six roeins. One Dweuing, five rooms. , -Location good. Apply to - J - -septl , - W. U YOUNG. lilt i 1 r t I i I AM FULLY ; PREPARED TO FCRNISH my friends and the public generally with the Purest Drugs that can be fond in tL? dty. Also a nne assortment of Ton: t so? :-. Brushes and combs. I hare a fine as crtrset of Cigars and Cigarettes. I can be found at my store Night and Day. - . JOHN SHEE1IAN, the Drnr?tst. aug U 6m N.W. cor. Fifth and caoe st 3. i o vj O p o n . I HAVE OPENED A, FIRST CLASS 11E3 TAURANT and '. LUNCH BOOM at th S. U. corner of Second and Pfinoess streets, ti j aool and comfortable roooms. Board ly t; : day. week or month. Special rats to rt 7: . r boarders. JOu iucij. p. 8.A few nice rooms, welWarnl&iiwi. j-r rent. aug lra "f AUKET, BETWEEN SrCOND MID JXl Third Street. .. -JOHN WILDJ1U ATKINSON, PrCLliCSt, W. I. TOOilER. Cashier. - Iientl3 mory t a fitisractory security, raysikteri tcncjpcrlts. is en row i to extr-t3 Tm:t3 cf all tlzli. rW 'vW4imintonN,c
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