THIS PAPEB ' -erery eenln?, Sundays excepted, f josh. T. James, Editor ana Prop. gSCBlPTlOXS, POSTAGE PAH): ; . u ool six months 2.00l Three year, ths. fl-tti. one month, 35 cents. cr 111 be delivered by carriers, free m any part of the city, at the above or 10 cents per wee , - : i . . . rates lowand UberaL -. - SQb9crtt)er3 wlU please report any and 1) 1 D'i:vr6iA; 'athut mi.? fiiwritsDCHt T7hin wesnd PLiy becuiuvtoWiu e thai we poKHetwa Ltwiinil arrft,.i!'nienSoil!.',il a Ktoiuach. S!rti?nc!i is the resvlr i. -cm which ri,;r ?tl 1l.snft j!it.f l; iMMirtxhed, .adnv imu.S wil li it i zt n'clt llirougb $; the wbolo fysinn. Aoiu a lozea fJptlrH no tr will hnvn t!ie camo pre ?giinanteyiipto:u. J ToitIcsf active Loul uwr uud a bi I ions temperament subject to Slrk Hidache; those. ubyand imlcjrmuue imve Constipation, lthe thin Hnd nervous are abandoned SDCPUCS wond on-.! I y 1 . -fnl; others have !t irritaMiity nf tcriii-vr. Shatevwr form lyiepi:i may take, tiling I certain, - tve underlying- cause is 1 : in the zzEn; , : -joaethln.'t mre l. finally certain, no jlimuaiii lilyfcptjfcirt who will ; 1 T will --..t AW ..a lt& ajwAw. Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul erases - flcV Allay Irritation, Z&.CrJ Vslt Digestion. rljf and.ht the same - i time Ifflrt f'? JClvir to tvorkinsr, then i'll other troubles . soon tiiaapptitr. .; ywiiV a rnfirtri-J dyspeptic. Soma Ajtt yo ! y i'.'i S Of' Ir. Siein?r,of lijr ! ?--! i?' f-ri u relief it has j-, t ,r a.i 1 fctl . i -.IT who will '1 Vi!!r;-, Ga. ' - ;"o;.t f Wrapper, i'vi r i.r J.H. . ielphla,!. KTj8tclsrpd.fcwlj en sat . 1v. A. Martin & Co., msorth Water Street;' Wllmlugton, N. C Manufacturers ot Itral Stores, .Venice and Ink Turpentine, Lubricating Oils. Leather Dress- ... Ins: Oils and ReadyMixed PainsII Colors IMWSTER'S PITCH A SPECIALTY. Correspondence solicited. itdress BOX 575. arz.it v.. . ,' i r "STOKIiEY'S. 9 WE ARK KOW PREi pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on the coast. We have made special preparations for tlie Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters tlways on hand. Served promptly and ln any sjle desired. . W. II. STOKLEY, . octiotf . , WrightsvlUe. No. 10, mill WILMIAGTOX SKACOAST R. L urn Bff?ICT OCTOBER 15, 1S88.AT.7 A. M. ritttTimlngton, From nununocics. fe7 7KX)a. m f? 9-0 a. m Ael5?.. 20 n. m Leave 7:45 a.m. Leave., 10.25 a. m. Leave..-....". 5:10'p. m. ; J. II. CHADBOURN, JR., J5jBjtf . " General Manager. CAUITIOW JtZSLS? rrxuti a my name and the price LT!i!r. u XOB oorvoca oz au my aavertuea S"oOT lTlnic the factory, which protect iflT1" high prices and Inferior goods. eirorrets wTX. Donslas sboes at a re SvJPI? o! he has them without my name Prtce Ufflped on the bottom, put him down as ty " - . 11 -l.....,ty w. LBOyGlL'AS $3 SHOE. oz-SStex. onJl alf S3 SKA3n.KS5 Shoe smooth tls-N.TACKS or WAX THREAD to UT Rip easy as hand-sewed nd WILL ? 'th vOUGLAS S4 SHOE, the biighul kZL d-aewed welt i shoe. Eqaals cus . W?1',5P cosUn from M to S9j v7'QLAS 3JM) POLICE SHOE, koth nd Letter Carriers all wearthem. " Hand-Sewed Shoe. NoTacks WLAS 8JH SHOE is unexcelled WW. 7 wSg- Calf Shoe for the price. Jv.IOK tb best in the world for LW. I Pif o rht t wear a man a year. W. L7n5?lbho la th world. JUGLAS 81.15 YOUTH'S School Uto tJi? mh,Boy8 a chance to wear the ? n.BP Button and Laee. if not JT1"5 W' IXJUGLAS. aaleby i1' i VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY; OCTOBER 2.3, A very moderate estimate now is for 60,000 Democratic plurality in New York and 15,000 in Brooklyn. This will carry Cleveland and Hill tt the Harlem river 75,000 votes ahead, figures which will be found by the Republicans to be simply in Vincible. ' Gentlemen, Indiana is safe, unless all of the signs of the times are de ceptive. The latest from the Hoos ier State says that the Rads are get ting mad and throwing mud instead of stones. This is a good fgri. Tlie Ke W.York Herald correspondent at Indianapolis tells of this and he says that Indiana is sure for the Demo crats. -r 'We are coming, Father Abraham, forty thousand strong. That is about what the Illinois Democrats are say ing now. They declare positively that they will carry the State for Cleveland and Palmer. They have been orra still hunt -and they say that they have discovered such a radical change in front as justifie them in claiming the State. Stranger things than this have happened. . And now for little New Hamp shire. Even in the remote Granite State Our x Democratic friends are confident even jubilant. The issue there is between two railroad fac tions and prohibitionists and anti prohibitionists. The tariff is an is sue, too, but not so great an issue as the other questions. The big fight is for the Legislature which will elect two United States Senators. Blaine's plurality was only about 4,000 and the Democrats say they expect to "wipe this out and to carry the Legislature also. Judge Thurman was accorded a decidedly Romanesque reception at Brazil, Ind., last week. It is the prettiest thing we have read of dur ing the entire campaign. We copy frpiii the Herald'. Ten counties joined ' with Clay county, in which Brazil, is situated, in order to make the old Judge's visit something for him to remem ber." They came out thirty-five thousand strong. He was met at the depot by the most picturesque cav alcade seen in Indiana during the present extraordinary campaign. First came an escort of sixty young ladies on norseback dressed in green costumes and white hats. Next came fifty niore .equestriennes wearing red bandanna dresses with headdresses to match. Then came thirty floats, each drawn by four horses, the thirty containing 1,000 maidens. The occubants of each float were dressed differently some wore red, white and blue, and others were in bandanna overskirts, with blue and white shoulder girdles and caps, such are worn by French bonnes. Again others were in pure white with metal crowns and tulle veils. Each float had its "Queen" in front, dressed in nun's veiling, and carrying some emblem or device ex pressing confidence in Cleveland and Thurman. Everygirl carried a bandanna handkerchief, and as they passed the house of Mr. Hos kins, whose gnestThurraan was, and from whose balcony, int company with Governor Gray, he reviewed the procession, all the blooming damsels waved the old Roman's colors and threw thousands of kisses at him as they passed by. Hundreds of other peculiar fea tures -ere in the possession, which contained seven thousand persons and seven hundred horses. It was the grandest and most unique pro cession Thurman has seen in this State. SUE IS "GItATKFUL." I saved the life of my little girl by a prompt use of Dr. 4CH'S Ener" lish Reined v for Consumption." Mrs. Wm. V. Harriman, New York, ajngjon. ' Munds Bros., druggists. INDEX TO JSfKW ADVERTISEMENTS. M Bellamy- Assignee's Sale - IlKIKSBERGER -SChqoJS BOQtS. Geq R Fbkkcb & sons Booming Husks Draper Announcement M M Katz FaU and Winter Goods Mrs E B Wiggins Attention i.adles. P C Miller Pin and White Gossamer Coots were selling here to-day at 40 cents a bunch. Less than two weeks now to elec tion and you have'nt registered yet. Steamship Gulf Stream arrived at quarantine at 0.20 o'clock this morn- ing.' . : -. - - Window Glass, by the box or light. iSave money by buying from Jacobi's .Hdw. Depot. t Fishermen will find the cheapest plaee for Gill Twine, Rope, etc., is at Jacobi's Hd w. Depot, t . Rev. W. S. Creasy will lecture at olqH tb-Wglit:' fqr the benefit of the M, Church ntthali place. ' ..3 A.. jS All kinds of School Books and School Supplies "can be bought cheapestjat Heinsberger's. t Rev. Dr. Pritchard will preach to night at the Baptist Chapel, corner Firth and; Wooster streets, at 8 o'clock. '' . If yon want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings' to select from. " : " " - t A large stock of Heating and CookingStovea can be seen at Jaco bi's Hardware "Depot. He has Stoves at prices that will astonish you. t Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint: Hood's Sarsanarilla rmrifi the blood and this permanently cures catarrh. We are very glad indeed to 'hear that Mr.. Rob. Cronly was reported somewhat better this morning. He is still very -ill, however, and the crisis of his disease has not yet been passed. Congregational Meeting. All the members of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church are kindly requested to attend the "Con gregational Meeting," to be held in the church, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. The Holey Problem. Mr. Editor: In reply to theprobl lem given out in yesterday's issue 1 will state that there are 167 and 207-256 cubit feet of dirt in the hole. Respectfully, Ji S. (A mistake. The hole is there but the dirt has been taken out of it. Ed. Review.) City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Charlie Anderson, disorderly con duct, $10 or 20 days. Tena Richardson, disorderly con duct, $20 or 30 days in a close cell. There was a case of selling liquor on Sunday, .in wlrch we suppress the defendant's name by request. . An Oreliertra la Needed.- . Rev. F. W. E. PeBChau tells us that a young gentleman of his ac quaintance, who is an excellent vio linist has signified his willingness to come to this city and organize an orchestra here if he can be support ed sufficiently. As an orchestra is something which is really very much needed here and as the gentleman referred to is row the leader of one' at his present place of residence and a fine performer on that grandest of all instruments, the violin, we make this' public announcemeqt in the hope that enough violin pupils may be secured to induce him to come to this city. Mr. Peschau will . be pleased to furnish any other infor mationonthe subject. The Fire at Cronly. Our report yesterday of the fire at Cronly was about all that there was to be gleaned. The fibre factory, &s stated by us, was completely de stroyed, as well as all of the stock and machinery contained therein. Owing to the fact that the win4 was from the East the fire was confined to this building. The railroad depot was seriously threatened. It" was on fire at one time but by hard work it was saved. Mr. Wm. Latimer, the President of the Company, is in New York but the Manager, Mr. Wilkes' Morris,' was on the ground. Jt understood that everything lost is covered by inisu,r.ainae and that the company will rebuild at once on a larger scale and with new and im proved machinery. . Pine Straw Bagging. , We find the foliqwjqg in f the NewYorkerqfcf of yesterday's date, fs telegraphed to that paper from flharleston on Sunday; Ampng the cotton received here yesterday was one lot of fifteen bales from Cheraw, &. O., which was cov ered In bagging made from pine straw. The entire lot was quickly disposed of and readily accepted by the exporters. This practically solves the bagging puzzle and puts a quietus on the hopes of the jute bagging trust. The fifteen bales re ceived yesterday were shipped to Liverpool. The adaptability of the bagging tn thft coverinsr of cotton will re sult in a wonderful revolution in the South. It is made of the needles 6r leaves of the pine found iaouthern forests. These needles can -be' made into cotton covering at a cost which is bound to run jute bagging out of the United States. The green need les, it is clai!u,edt yield oii eiio'ugh to pay the ejntire cost bt t'fieir treat Men$; It is 'rdb;abW that by next spring ".Veir onev hiind red factories for' the fuahufacture of, pine, straw bagging nnd niatting; will be in operation between Raleigh, .N. C.t and New Orleans. I " Mr. D. O'Hanlon, of the Black River lection, is in the city to-day. Mr. O'Hanlon has a contract on the extension of the a F. & Y. V. R. R. to this city and he tells us that the work is progressing finely. Young ladies, on the eve of . mar riage, now give "spinster dinners," at which female friends only " are entertained. 4 They are allowed to talk of every thing, and never fail to mention the numerous curative benefits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup that' cures all coughs, colds, bron chitis, croup and sore throat. The Ball Last Night. ' .- The ball given by the Lalla Rookh Pleasure Club last night nt the Ger mania Hall was a grand success and everybody had a good time. There was a large crowd of ladies and gen tlemen present. The Italian harpers furnished . music for the dancing which was kept up until 3 o'clock this morning. The committee de serve much praise for the manner in which everything was conducted. Old Sampson, God Bless Her ! . A gentleman who was present at the Democratic gathering at Clin ton on Friday last says that it was probably the most noted political gathering in the history of thecoun ty. It is estimated that there were 3,500 persons present. Judge Fowle .made a splendid impression ajid the enthusiasm was unbounded.. Mr. Joseph us Dan'els and Mr. Thos. W. Strange spoke at night, when there was a big torchlight parade and they both made splendid speeches. It is said that votes will be polled in Sampson this year that were never brought out before and the Demo crats there talk confidently of 1,000 majority. "" v . ' . Mack Held for Trial. Frank L. Mack, commonly called Lomack, the colored desperado who shot Officer Turlington, was in court before the Mayor to-day. The wit nesses against him.in his depreda tions atClarkton, and the parties who suffered at his hands there, arrived here this morning on the C. C. R. R and were on hand to identify their goods. A large assortment of these were produced in court. Hays Swindell,a colored merchant of Clarkton, testified that his store was broken open on Friday morn ing, the 11th of October, and was robbed of a lot of calico, knives, cigars, pocketbooks and jewelry. He got on the track of Frank L. Mack, who was making his way to Wilmington. Hays identified the. articles in Court this morning as be ing his property. Mr. R.B. Cromartie, a clerk in Mr, Jno. H. Clark's store at Clarkton' testified that when he went down on the mofning of the 11th inst. he found the store open an was after wards informed by a man by the name of Melton Smith that he saw a man who answered to Maok's de scription . going towards Wilming ton, carrying a large bundle with him, Mr. Comartie identified some of the articles as being the property of Mr. Clark. Officer Sheehan testified' that af ter he and Officer Turlington had arrested Mack, he got a warrant and went over to Member , Hankinsi house and searched her rooms and founl in. her trunk the articles iden tified as above. Member llankins testified that Mack brought the things to her house about three W;eeks before he was arrested and asked her if she woqldjaH do. his washing, which she did and received a piece of calico for her pay, as Mack said he was busted. The Mayor asked Mack if he want ed to make any statement. Mack said he did not. The Mayor then ! asked him where htgot these things and he stated that he bought them from different merchants in the city. He also said that he bought a coat and vest from Mr. A. David and a pair of pants from a second-hani clothing store in the city. Mayor Fowler has notified the sheriff of Clarktop that Mack will be held subject to his order. Mack. mi a A.V" . : ... wm oe Taken to Ularkton r anont Hrn mooL'a nnil if Iiav fail to r.rm V I p-fc him, he will be brojugbt ba&k'here and tried, r ' Mack vas boud over to the next term,' ojf the Criminal Court in the sum of a $200 justiflexi bond. Meia- fber Hankins'was also held under a bonrl of $100 for her appearance on the charge of receiving stolen gools. Happiness supreme. .This is the condition of all who have been wise and purchased Stoves at -Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t 1888. NO 222. j Notice boys ! You can get a Bracket Saw Frame with Saw com plete, at Jacobi's Hardware Depqt, for 15 cents. ' t ' Headquarters for Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds is at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. Shells loaded at a moment's notice. Brig Atlantic, Schlottmaun, clear ed to day for Bowling, Scotland, with 2,786 barrels of rosin, valued at $2,236, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co.-'- - u. f. Janauschek To-Night. ' Madame Janauschek makes lier first appearance here to-night in a short season of two nights only. She will play to-night in MacbeTb and to-morrow night in Meg Merrilies and the indicatiohs are that she will be greeted by large and fashionable audiences. She is probably the greatest living tragedienne of the day and to see her once is in itself the'era of a lifetime. The oppor tunity of seeing this great queen of the tragic stage will probatyly never occur again. N KW A DVfilfTISKM KN'l. Assignee's Sale OF CliO I II1NG AND SHOES. rjiJIE STOCK OPSllOESATNo. 108 MARKET street, and the Stock of Clothing at No. 30N. Front street, will be sold AT COST FOR OAH ONLY, beginning at ,9 a. m., Wednesday, the 24th Inst. No goods win be permitted to be taken from either store until paid tor. MARSDEN BELLAMY, , Assignee for A. Shrier. 0Ct231t O P ERA HOU S E . TWO NIGHTS. Tnesday and Wednesday, Oct. 23rd k Uik . The World's Greatest Tragic Actress, 1ANAUS13UEK, Supported by Her Own Exeellent Legitimate company. - TUESDAY NIGHT, "MACBETH." WEDNESDAY NIGHT, . MEG MERRILIES. Prices as usuaL - Reserved seats at nelns berger's Monday morning. oetgoat Established 15 Tears. LADY JUST FROM NEW YORK SAYS the Yum Yum Tooth Brush Is the best made If you try one you will think likewise. Very cheap 35 cents each. Only of MUNDS BROTHERS. 104 N. Front St. 601 N. Fourth St. MILLINERY -o- MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN has just returned from the North with a fine assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Ladles are Invited to calL Dressmaking a Specialty. oct 22 tf. lio North Front Street. Penny's Prices. Look at Our Low Prices. Gentlemen's Gassimere Suits from $5.50 to $12.50 Boy's Suits from $1.75 U $6.75. SPECIALTIES IN CORK SCItEW SUITS, iv Prince Alberts and Cutaways, Round and Square Cuts. We guarantee to sell 15 per cent lower tb an any other house in the city. Give us a call and secure Bargains. rfDown with nigh Prices! we guarantee to sell Clothing at New York Prices at octl9tf No. 110 Market st. rJJ u 1 e s W a n t e d . jlrULES-ONE PAIR WANTED. LARGE, Young and First Class ln all respects. J. A. SPRINGER, oct 5 Central Wood and Coal Yard. LOOK! An Eleeanl Hair Mattress for Q26.0&IX If you leave your order before ail are gone. Springs. Pine Fibre Pillows, Feather Pillows, Under Mattresses made to order. (Opposite City Han.) P. &-r-OLD MA 2TtESKS RKSO YA TKV. OCt 20 .. , Fresh FJ sir Every Day JE ARE NOW PREPARED TO Snil ALL kinds of Fish on short notice. " G. G. AMAN & CO. sept 24 Dock st., fcet. Front and Water. HlUBiiia!!, We win bo glad to receive ccmznunicatio from our friends on any and all subject general interest, tut The name pi the writer must always be f ur -nlshed to the Editor. - CommnnTcatlona must bo wrttun only en one side of the paper. ; Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and ' particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the news of correspondents anless bo stated In the editorial columns. N EW AD VJEJKTIS EU1JENT3 I BMP- - ... ... . C tOMS I We have just opened the larg est assortment ever shown in , this market ! V Silk Plush Wraps, Silk Plush Wallcing , ........... .. . ' ... Jackets! Ladles' Newmarkets ! V in all the Most Fashionable Shapes. . ; o , Ladies1 Walking Jackets, Children's Newmarkets, Children Cloaks. O - O0ME AND SEE THEM. No. Ill Market St., BOOBOM' Our Trade is Booming ! Simply Because WoGive Our Customers Better Shooo for the money than can be obtained elsewhere. Come and Seeus thisEvenl ng and we win give you prices that t : . WILL OPEN YOUfe EYED Respectfully, . ; , Geo. K. French Sons, oct 20 tf 108 North Front Ot. Prescriptions "A CCTJRATELY COMPOUNDED. PATENT Medicines; Toilet Articles, &c Prices reason- aoie. a inai is asicea. - - JAMES a MUNDS, Agt, - Dru'lst ;? oct 22 Princess St.; bet Front & second. School Boofcc. gCHCOL BOOKS, . For Private and Public 6chool3. ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP - "' EST AT - HEINSBERGER'S. Pictures and Cards rjlO ORNAMENT YOUR ROOMS, ALSO Brackets of. every description For ' sale 4 cheap at HEINSBEBGER'S. Blank BobliCy pAPER, ENVELOPES, INK, STEEL PENS, l'enclls and Paper Bags ' Theap at HEINSBERGER'G. OCt 5 Huie i Draper,