THIS PAPER ,. r - ' putiisned every evening, HTxndays excepted, By josh. T. JAMES, Editor ana Prop. A guBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: oae rear. $4.00. Six months $2.0(1 Three montHs.$1.00L one month,35 cents. . TUe prfper will be delivered by carriers. Ires 0f cftuse. la an' part ot ctty' 111 the abeve res, or 10 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. Ijr subscribers will please report any and failures te receive tholr paper regularly. Sab WSHM dffltp 3 minora LilTiTcTLVvtorrMttlr-i j fttllflfSS rAMitr.MCDteiK 1 faacopflsft: AH 1LuA.DE LP HI I At majority of the Ills of . tlx toman Uf arise from a dlaeated Liver. . Slm con Liver Regulator tu bean th vneani of Tutoring mora people to healtlj and btpplnest t giving them a bealthy Liter than any other agency OJI earth. pri XSJ1T TOTJ GET TH3 GEJfTJEfSf nov 38 tc ls p d&wly en sat PIANOS AND ORGANS. r KITH TO ME FOR PRICES AND TERMS botore b:i in an Instrument, as I keep one of t be largest stocks of PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. i fun seiryou any of the first-class manu- lectures. ' - FRO3I3S190 UPWAKDS. SEND EOX CATALOGUE. RALXIOH, N. C. BEAN0H HOUSE: Ou Dock street, between Front and ;secood, WILMINGTON, N. C. je 'J3 tt The Stokley House, pAUTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA uons at Wrishtsville will find the STOKLEY House well supplied with all tliat is neces- Board by the day, week or month at low rjres. Pi? Fish suppers to order at any 'hour dur uinue evening. AUot the delicacies of salt water, tish,crabs, rtums. shrimps, c, turnlshed to jruests. Saihns Boats, Fishing Uoats.Flshlng Tackle, c. tumislied on short notice. "tokiey House fronts the water and 13 itliit loo yards ot the Depot- W. U. STOKLEY, Jehtf lToprietor. b51 01 Fraud, &s iay name and the price a "BPejJ oa the bottom of all my advertlbed elio. wne !eevw the factory, which protect the wearei iat hi?h prices and inferior goods. It a deal n.i them Without toy name and price stamp J - v wuvuj, poi una aown as a xrauu. . V. L. DOUGLAS SHOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. MeT vlTi.!Ur 3 SCASILCSS Shoe smooth h wP.CKa or WAX TIIKE.4I to hnrj RIP v1 jir uf1170 S3.CO PQUCB SHOE. 5. h in i 1 "d letter CarrTt-rs sU wear Thr:l,!: llJind-Sewed khoe. No Ti them Tacks ot kaTv l'A!4.-50 SHOE U BnexceUe 5ttOK u ?VU,GLAS .25 "WOIiKINGJTAN'J P-T n.J . '." lst iu tlie world for murh on. shk-.YS18 3 SHOE FOK BOYS 1 SK.. -- UOlf:i Au k im vnntmio o .a ti . fnoll Coy a chacce tower the bes VricrJ,3,feUana Laoe, 11 net son rcr C,.V "3. Ration and Laoe. 1 net so'n fi;iD2UCLAfi- Brockton. Mass i by . - . - . -. , Q2 21 7m , lL VONO LAILN, ' ii 3m eod lp . ; wuminston. N. C s B 1 ' t--z-. - - . , -: 'Ss'-'sj L. ,J,"-eeoraiil WHO. NOT f 1 H VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER Maine voted yt-stertlay, and lias gone .Republican by a lar ninjori- tyas everybody knew it would. Mr. It aine telegraphs that it is the bluest majority since 1SCC. But Mr. llaine says a reat many thing besides his prayers, ala it was said that Venntnt sent irretinir to tiie rewt of tiie-worM. with u largelv in- reaped majority. But the returns are now in .and it" is seen that the '-publieaus v7te in Vermont, next to Maine probably the stoniest high tariff State in the Union, has fali-n ofT, while The Democratic vote has increased. o it mav be with Maine. Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept- auck has outlined the isurs in this contest more clearly ami unmis taKal)lv than ever before. It has ulso clearly aligned the contestants. ! It is the people on on side and tie There will be a devotional meet monopolists on the other. It Is op- ilJR of tbe Young Men's Christian passive capital and dependent la-; Association to night at the Library bor. If the people, the consumers ; Rooms at 8:15 o'clock, conducted by the merchant, the farmers, the ; jjr Busev art isaus,' the professional men, the j laborers-of this grat eountry let! slin this-onnorlutiirr to free them ! selves from tin- yokeof the daring .oc topus of rone-en: rated wealth which is so surely enclosing its tentacles around the mass of its victims, it may We long ere auother is open to them. In the event of the election of Harrison and Morton tiHd the triumph of the Chicago platform, the outlook will indeed fee a gloomy one for this aow present, free, hap py and prosperous country. The people will not submit to much fur' ther aggressions on the part of the trusts and combines. This is their opportunity. Let them make the utmost of it. - x Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept ance has been given to the world and was published yesterday in the papers of all of the large cities. It would make more than four columns of the Review and is therefore too long for us to handle. It is a plain clear concise and statesmanlike documemt. It w all about tke tariff and there is no backdown in it, Mor the shadow of a backdown, such as our friends, the eemy, pluming their hopes with t4iir wishes, al leged would be the case. There i not a sentenee, not a line, ia it that is not clear to the comprehensiom of any man. There is not an argu ment it touches that is not unan swerable. No, there isno backdown in&rover Cleveland. When he is satisfied, that he is right and can prove that h is right he will push on unswervingly to the end in view. It is this un compromising honesty of opinion, as well as. of action, that has so en deared him to the people. He is lighting for them and not for him self and therefore he is as stead fast and immovable as f he everlast ing hills. His motto is "Unneces sary taxation is unjust taxation," and he knows as indeed does every one that unjust taxation is but le, galized robbery, fn hoc siyiho vinttes. LOCAL ISTHJWS. Jirwix to Nkw advertisements. LOUISlI SlEAKES LOOk IlEINSBEBtiEK SChOOl BOOfcS M Jt Katz Special Bargirtns F C Miller Fink and White (iossamer The Summer absentees are already beginning to return to the city. Fishermen will find the cheapest place for Gill Twine, Rope, etc., is at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. We now have: it, a Poor Lock that cannot be picked. H is ch'eap and safe. See it at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Ifyouwanta picture framed go to Heinsbergers. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and purchased Stoves at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . t All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bought cheapest at Heiusbty-ger'. ' The Uyer and kidneys must be kept In good condition. Hood's Sarsapajilla is a great remedy for regulating these organs. Bathing Suits. Come down tp Headquarters. S.l oen Fl&nuel Bailing Suits, iuallsiaesand colors, told at' the lowest manufacturing' prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue- awning. . f- ") A I I )i Is t his the Indian summer already? IndlcntiooA. For North Carolina, fair weather j and warmer. . ! rrv, n-i.T7ii r.t nprt ' . Monday and the docKet is Pre .'f 7IK Snirits tiirnentine made another advance to-day. strong at 30 cents. It is quotedj WindoV Glass, by t he box or light., Save money by buying from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . This has been a glorious-day, one j of the most delightftil we have had in a long time. Dr. Pritchard will preach at the Baptist Chapel, corner Fifth and Wooster streets, at 8 o'clock to- nichfc. - -- - - Headquarters for powder, Hlior, aPs- tannages ana ammunition j of all kinds is at .Tacobi's Hdw. De- pot. notice. They say that it was a grand sight at VrightsviIle Beach yesterday. The sea was high, in consequence of tin incoming tide meeting the South westerly gale in the forenoon. The Little Tycoon is to be pro duced soon by a number of ladies and gentlemen in this city, for the bsnefifjof the yellow fever sufferers. As there is no other entertainment on the boards for this month it will certainly draw well. The German ia Cornet Band will give their last excursion of the season.on the Sylvan Grove to-morrow, to Southport. The weather will be fair, as we promised yester day that it would be, and those who go down n this excursion may rest assured in advance of a delightful day. . A. Shrior, One Day Ouly. On Wednesday, the 12th inst., I will sell good Unlauudried Shirts for 556 cents each, but will not sell one person more than six., llemem ber, Wednesday is the day. Winter goods sld in proportion. A. SHRIER, No. 30 Front St. The Scran ton (Miss.) Democrat. Star, of the 7th, records the fact that Mr. F. II. Lewis, Sheriff of that county (Jackson), has procured a large number of white campaign hats and bandana handkerchiefs from Mr. I. &hrier, of this city, for the use of the Democrats in that lo cality during the campaign. This shows that our Wilmington mer chants are reaching ou,t for. custo mers, even into the far. Southwest Petitjesr County Court. Pender County Superior Court met yesterday at Burgaw, but owing to the heavy rains- of the past week, and the consequent high water in the cceeks and smaller watercourses many witnesses . failed to appear. Hence the business transacted yes terday was very light. There is $ light "docket, however, aqd n cases of very great importance on it. It is probable that court will adjourn to-day. Koclc Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying wwcr than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, willuse you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age, to the sight. Yon can get the best at Heinsberger's. Mr. S. H. Fishblate, the King Clothier, States that he will make a special effort this season to increase his Merchant Tailoring department- His reason (or so, doiug s the sue adits he has met within that depart ment since he established it. He will show you the names of over three hundred gents whom he made suits to order for in the past twelve, months and to whom he. relers. His fits canno$ be surpassed and his styles are far superior to any that can be obtained in the city, antlyoti will save at least ten dollars in the price that you Would have -io pay elsewhere.. And if. you are not pe fectly satisfiiJd with the fit , and make yoTt donH take the suit. ' tf - The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 171 bales The Mttie Tycoon. -! breeze to-tlay, from the West and That was alarge meeting held late South1wes; but no iU winds. - night at the residence of Mr j j.j ; Koat wrif?ht. to discuss the nrannKfd pfoductiou of the Little Tycoon, for .the benefit of the yellow fever suf. fers. Tt was HeeidWl tn tho ri- tertainment at the Opera House the latter part of next week, probably on Friday night.: A full orchestra lias been assured and Miss Annie j DeRosset and Miss Minnie SchwartzJ lhave already conseuted to sing--on1 thoijoasioti. Ir promises to be one of the most noted musical events in the annals of the city. Inauguration Day. I. Shrier will inaugurate his origi nal one dav bargain sales next! Thursday by offering to the public 500 pair men pants at $1.19, worth $2.23, and on Friday, Sept. U, 500 yards Union Cassimerat 20c , worth 40c; 850 yards Union Worsted at 25c, worth 65c: 350 yards Union Cassimer 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. SURIER, The Old Reliable Clothier, N. 16 North Front st, The sign of thexolden Arm. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: James Byrd, hogs running at large, was fined $5 which will be re mitted upon selling the hogs to the butchers. J. O. Nixon, doing a business with out a license, was fined $25. O. H. Jeffrey, disorderly conduct $10 or 20 days. Sam Love, disorderly conduct, discharged. James Moore, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Jno. Waddell, alias Shidell, drunk and disorderly, $20 or 30, days in chain gang. The Itegatta ei Thursday. The sixth regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club this season will take place over the usmal course at Wrightsville on Thursday. It may be the last of the season and there ought to be, and. probably will be, a large attendance. The interest of the occasion will be greatly inten sified by the expected "first appear ance in tihese waters" of Mr. Nor wood Giles' new boat, the uNonde- script," as some have called her. She has not yet been christened and she is to sail on that day. The following is a list of the boats which have entered: Peggoty, sailed by Fred Kidder. Mascatte, sailed by G. D. Parsley Idler, sailed by Pem. Jones, Nameless,sailed by Norwood Giles, Phantom, sailed by R. L. Wil liams, . Rosa, sailed by W. L. Smith. Lillian Florence, sailed by H. M. Bowden. Little Alice, sailed by S. P.Cowan, Loulie, sailed by Win. Atkinson, , Jewish Fasts aju Feasts- To-day is the fast of Guedalvah m the Jewish calendar but it is ob served only by the most orthodox of those of that ancient faith. On Saturday next, however, falls due Youi Kippur, or the Day of Atone ment, and this will be observed by a, who profess the Jewish religion throughout the whole world- This fast begins at" sundown of Friday and lasts for twenty-four hours, dur ing which all business is abandoned and neither food or drink is allowed to pass the -lips. Five days after, beginning with Wednesday even" ing, September 19th, the Feast of Tabernacles takes place This is held in commemoration of the time when the children of Israel, after leaving the bondage of $gypt, were compelled to dwell in tents or booths in the. wilderness of Arabia. This ts also a period of rejeicing, and is known by the name ef Succoth, or festival of booths. Many families thaf have the proper facilities erect booths in theft yards or gardens, in token of remembrance of the creeds of their forefathers over three thou. sand years ago. On September 26. 27 and 28 the holidays of Hoshan nah, Raj?a.h, Sheminve; Aseret and Siwhat Torah will be duly observ ed. ConsequerttIy,nearly the whole r of September will be devoid Wf ne Hebrews to the obaei-vanee of. re ligious services, and holidays, 11, 1888. NO. 186. : The gale seems to ' have .entirely subsided. There has been a (rood i.ne wrotiiKr iias ueeu iair, out- not J yet clear. Liast mgnt the -atmosv nere was c5oi enough to retire the usquitQes and to render sleep a luxury. ' .., .. . Proposed Battalion. i The. Wilmington Light Infantry ; held a very interesting meeting at 'their armory last night. There' was a very large attendance. The ques- tion of. forming a battalion of two comnanies from the nresent mem- bership was discussed with much animation. Adjutant-General Jones had been consulted in regard to the matter and a letter from him .was read, warmly endorsing the propo- I sition. No actual conclusion was reached last night, however.- This matter of forming a battalion here has been with the Revikw a pet scheme and we hope that it may be carried out. " A I' uzzle but Not a Problem. Mr. Editor,: Your so-called mathematical problem in issue of 10t h inst. may be a puzzle as you say but it is not a problem. You say multiply $5 by $5 and you get $25, and 500 cents bv 500 cents and you get 250.000 cents . or $2500. That is just where you are mistaken. You don't get anything. You can add them together but you cant, multi ply them. If you were to say $5 times $5 or 500 cents times 500 cents then you would see how ridiculous it is. You might as well sav multi ply 5 cats by 5 cats or 500" cats by 500 cats, eyen with greater propriety (for then you would get an increase though there is no rule to govern it). You cannot multiply money by money or an abject by .an object. How would it sound to say 5 houses times 5 houses? Now 5 times $5 or 500 cents is $25, and 500 times $5 or 500 cents is $2,500. Now if you .want one that wit! give the boys some thing to figure on here it is: With $100 buy 100 oxen, sheep and iurkeys at $5, $1 and 5 cts. respect ively. How many of each would you&uy. When you get this will give you anotner one." Bertha.- t NEW AIVI3iiT18fiJMLjETA. Pink and White Gossamer; rpiTLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN Dpwm Face Powders. Also a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, F. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore, Corner Fourth and Nun Sts.. P. S. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day w uijjuu sept 11 u For To-Morrow. T WILL KECEIVE BY EXPRESS TO-MOR- row a fine lot of Bananas, Oranges, Pears, &c Fresh Candy and Nuts always on hand. ANTONIO PANTOPULA, sept 10 tf lie South Front st. Last Grand Excursion of the Season, T Y THE GERMANIA BAND, ON STEAMER Sylvan Grove to southport and the Forts, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1888. Boat leaves at 9 a. m. Tickets, adults. 50 cents. Children 2ft cts. sept s zi s tu Lots for Sale. fVN THURSDAY, THE HTH INST.. -6EV- wrai cuoice ixJtswiu do sola at St. .Tcspnhfi near Carolina Beach, sale will commence at 1 o'clock p. m. sharo This la the only sale that will be made this year, and Dartles wish ing iu uuiain jxjca wouiq ao wen to be on hand. sept 4 ot eoa J. l. WINNER. State of North Carolina, 1 superior court New Hanover County, j BenJ. W. Davis vs. W. B. Davis, J. T. Stewart, B. W. Morse amd u. ir. Morse, t. k. uraston, W. A. Merrlman, and E. A. Morrill, partners, trading under Arm name of Carletoa & Co. Order of Publication: , This Is an action for the narfclMnn of rtrt &i n real estate situate in New Hanover County belonging to Benj. W. Davis and W. B. Davis as tenants in common, and It appearing that the defendants J. T. Stewart, B. w. Morse, H. r . .worse, 1: is. uraston, w. a. Merrlman and E. A. Morrill -are non-residents and cannot af ter due diligence be found In this State; that a cause of action exists In favor" of D'.alntlff against the defendants, and that the said de fendants are necessary and proper parties to this action said defendants being uidsrment creditors of the defendant tenant In common. w. 13. uais, ana u&Te a uen on saia real es tate to be partitioned. These are. therefore . to command the said J. T. Stewart, B. W. Morse, H. F. Morse, T. E. Braston, W. A. Mer itaxaa and E. A, Morrill to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior txrart In the City of Wilmington, County and State above written on Thursday, the first day of November. A. D. 1888. and answer nr ripmnr tn the complaint tr tte court will give Judgment for the relief demanded according to law. Given under my hand at office to Wilming ton, tWs 4th day of September, A. D. 1888. , H. YANAMKlriGJC, 3ept4fiwtu Clerk Superior court, H. CRONENBERG, WJKrilOTOttKAl'HEK. G1VK HIM A TKIAt.! All Work Guaranteed. V Pictures taken single or In Groups, aug 24 ly FresliPish Evry Day Tff ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHI P ALL kinds of Fish oh short notice. - ': . ' G. G. A1LAN a CO. ... aug 25. Dock siM bet. Front and Water. - - TZZ.Z2 KOTICH TVe vnn .to ciaa to receno cczzziz. Crca cat.tlcrijCca any and all: . v - j - pencralinterctuiic: Z nisnea to the Editor. : "" - coapurJsatlona kizt bo wnttca ciy one side bz the paper.' .- ' . - Pereonalltles most te avoided. j AxmtlkespecDyjuaa.pamcui u: stood that tlie iditer does not always c r the views of oorrespoiiaenta tmless.so t in the editorial columns. NEW AlVlii:TI8Cni T3 Loot. rjiWO GOLD 1 BABGJES WERE LOST ON 1 day. Aug, 3L, The" ovrnefs name 13 ecr:. , pnthem. A liberal - reward -will be i.n: their return to . .sept7t. ,j !. ' -. ".this OFiu : . SP A TP a ttty: nnTT?Trn TAXES,1888. 'J'lIE.TAXBOOKSFOR: THE TEATi ' hae ben placed in my hands for collect i : An early settlement will save costs. s. h. Mannno, snenrr New Hanover county. sept 10 2t GRAND DI8PLA r u ' I VJi fi THIS WEEK,". AT CASH HOUSE, WILMiNGTON, Ji. C. Dart Satinca, Worth from 15c to sfsctor ec per yard. Remnants of Embroidery. AU kands ot Remnants at one-fllth their val: BLACK HENRIETTA . J85 cents per yard, ' : o ' One LotTbwolo, 15 '7 cents per yaw. ;. One Lot Torchon Edge Worth jjoc per yard for 153 per yard. -O- ValLi:c6ECC3, iqc, 15c, seo, issc per .dozen yards. Big Reduqtlpno in White Goods. : Lace Chect Nhinoooli, ,, worth ase for la i-jjc per yard. , o ' - We offer these inducements to make roora for the Fall stock which- will be opened W steamship and rail every day this week. Dont miss this opportunity as there ts only a limited quantity of goods advertised. CASH HOUSE, 110 Horltet Street, WILMINGTON', N. C. sept 10 notice DURING THE SBSSION OF COURT AT ROUthpoit the SYLVAN GROVE TriH ieavo every morning at Jk30. Returnlns will leave Southport at 3 p. ox. calling at Carolina Leaca ana n ver lancungs going and return in?. : - j. w. uAKtrx.il, , septs 1 Gem Manager.. No. 9, : v i SCDHULI WILMINGTON SEAC31ST K. L Bat- I.I.Mk IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 4, 18S8,AT 7 A. 21 From Wilmington, f From Duraniocirs. Leave....... 7KX)a.m Leave....... 7:4 " a. ia. Leave. Qtf) a, m Leave Y a. i i. Leave.;.... .. 30 p. u Leave....... JM p. i.l Leave........ &00p.m Leave....... e:00p.i.). Leave.... 4... 7.-00 p. m Leave....... 0.-00 p. r. t J. H.' CHADEOUIIir, Je., ' k"' 'General JlanaTr.' sept 4 tf Builder and Contractor. HAVING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO locate again in Wilmington. 1 rcrvctfu::r goffer my servtees to tho citizens cf .i:rr.:. .... ton as a Builder, contractor and .t'-r!-nr.t: .. dent. I will do my utmost to 1 -ase r. ! think that I can give satisiact::.i ia ev:..y case. For the present parties t : : :n r j ray t :r vices will pleate addreos mo xhrozix c:iy I'.u . Respectfully, augs imnac - . juuii SHOIAI

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