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, THIS PAPER.. , jjjjjsjica every evening; Sundays excepted, - . j0Sh. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. - ' 5CBSCBIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: year, Itoa six montns $2.oa Tnree - "- Oontlis. $l.oa one montn, G5 cents. - paper wUl be delivered by carriers, tree or 10 cents per weet ; r ; : . ' . jjvertistao 1,1163 lowancl liberal.- : J Subscribers vvW please report any and ures to receive their paper regularly. - OLD SHOULD B2 T7ZTE0UT i &Ssi&ffiiE my fi ¬ fe II, j - .!LESTT.PS5"VFiSS JTRJCTL.Y VEOETABIS f PHILADELPHIA. PriKOHE Dollar mi aJ I Jt majority of the. Ills of the human fcdr trlse from a diseased. lAver, Sim- ztxs Liver Regulator has been the means restoring more people to health and jtpptaess by giving them a healthy Uwthan any other agency on earth. . d THAT YOU GET TH GEXTJESE. lorStelsrpiUwly cn sat . f i 1 UjJLi V .1 JO y y ;a VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16, J888. NO 216. BLAND BEA OH HOTEL, AT THE HAMMOCKS. s k New and Elegant Hoto WITH ALL THE FACILITIES FOR PLEASURING GUESTS, WITHIN ONLY - " M commanding a beautiful, , , ., FW OP THE OCEAN. Board at Reasonable Hates. tor further particulars apply to W. A. BEY AN, eg 27 tf . Wilmington, N. C. The estimated population of New York City at the present" .time is 1,550,00() and of Hrooklyn 800,000. -Judge Thuniian is now. in In-1 diana. He will make several speech ! esjn that State for the ticket and he 1 will do iiiuch jrood there. . r , t -. . . j The St. Paul Globe says that Mr. Blaine 15 in, no danger of a sun-' stroke in the Northwest. Oh the uunaij iic wuus me airuospnere se vere and generally depresgmg.-; LOCAL WBWSi IKDEX TO NXW ADTEKTI3EMKXTS.- John Koch Oystera Muxds Bros Pharmacists - HlSINSBEKGEK-SCnOOlS BOOkS Geo K Fbench & Soxs Specialties 11 M. Katz Fall and Winter Goods Mrs E B Wiggins Attention Ladies. F C Miller Pink- and White Gossamer The receipts of cotton at this port folav foot nn 12.97 hW The moon afternoon. The prettiest sight in the world: is a prettywoman's foot in a Jersev -inelatnsf ronnrf. tnJnv in ron-ol 1 'V xr. mill's to Mr th;:vzi v: " : yp cus a i sorts of Coiis '""usiuiin uuimuiuu is tiiui an women can wear them. he is somewhat easier. He was I " ; - mueli worse last ni-hfc hut is hPtt.Pr! T ltece!re ttie New Tr"-k- to-davf!innha TCn0 hQn - tk I Meetings were held last nicht bv siciansconsiderhis condition a quite I V,e,"bers of Howard Relief Fire serious one now. It is impossible as . PIIASIJ KOTICZ. We.-Tviu bogiadtorDccivo c6icnt'D from our friends on jmy and au reject general Interest, but j, v . The name of the writer must WTrays to fur nlshed to the Editor. ' Communlcauons must.be written only cn one side of the paper. - - Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and", particularly under stood that the Editor does not always' enccrz e the wew3 of correspondents onlcs3 so state l2 In the editorial columns. ' " - NEW ADVJERTIS EJ51 12NTH Car: will, fill -next ; Friday yet to foretell the result. i Eiiigine uo. For Indications. North Carolina. fair and ' A good Democratic newspaper is ; coWerjweathen -m . . . '. - nseaeu in wasinngton City and it is strange that ctfie cannot succeed there. cratic, is now neutral, and a rather poor apology for a newspaper pub-' Janauschek will play here next lished at the Capital of the country, j Tuesday and Wednesday, the 23d Hutchins, its owner, tried to sell it !an(1 24tl1- : the other day but failed. The Even- j There are some ditches on the xng Critic has been about the best sburbs of the city that need atten paper in the Capital and this is now tion No. 1 and t h ose of Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1. at their rpsnpfiv vTnllo o i " iJCWai fi-iLcunmj iu mo a committee was annnintprl , advertisement of Messrs Geo. R. half of each comnanv tn mnka, nrl .11111 I n . I -..v. , rrfP5P Sons, as it appears in this-rangements for celebrating the re TO issue. Th is old and wll known Br. steamship Cam Marth arrived shoe house isalwavs to the fore and in below th lne 'ose. lorinerlv1 Demo- nno.n lii , . 1 f -v-. una owhb tiimoourn t;aro na. r npir young men are all courteous, clever gentlemen, who take both pleasure and pride in ministering , to the wants of their customers. TPIfflES - to be consolidated with thePosi and will hereafter be issued as the Wash ington Evening Post. Money is the best political barom eter that we know of. It talks to tell. Bets are beinsr made in Tins- ton, New York, 'Philadelphia, Cin- cinnati,Pittsburg,Chicago,St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Baltimore and San Francisco, as reported in the 'Ne w York Herald. As a general Liiui 11, i eyeu on tne general re suit but freauent cases are cited where odds are given on Cleveland Odds on Harrison are never asked for or expected. One bet of three to two was made that Cleveland would carrv New York. Indiana 7 1 New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan and California. Ten ts eight, how ever, seems to be the usual odds, al though an offer of $10,000 to $7,000 on Cleveland has been offered in Boston and there are no takers. One bet of two to. one, that Cleve- anu wouia -carry ruewN iorK, was made in Baltimore. ' What the Statistics Say. It is said by those who know that the Sanitarv Commitfpp havo rltm TIT. . . - ... ' . I W " ' 1 winnow tjiasbythebox or light, a great work in cleaning our city, ii V tV uujiuKiroiujBBoorB and will use every endeavor to keep Depot t.' it clean during the Winter, so that Fishermen will find the cheapest when Summer gets here, again the -. T t 1 IIT 1 m ... I ill 1 " ' 1 mt jjiuue iur uiu x wine, none, etc., is uy win ue ruauy ior it. i ne mor- at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t All Kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bought I cheapestjat Heinsberger's. t tuary statistics speak louder than words, and they say most emphati cally that every dollar spent in po hcing the city during 'he past three months has been money well spent. If you want a picture framed iro Vm r ' ' t.O H Pirisnprn'Ar'fi! Ho tic n lnn I A. , . rof- VanLaeis little daughter from. iB8 to - select has ft pet eafc which thp family all think a great deal of. Several days n otice ooys ! x ou can s get a ago it was missed and could be found Bracket Saw Frame with Saw com- nowhere but yesterday it was dis plete, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot, covered in a neenliarlv tiht nn.n I j - - o - t.v. r Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and, purchased Stoves it Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t A large It had squeezed itself into a hole be tween fthe weatherboard ing of the house and the plastering ant could not get out. So tightly was puss wedged in that the Professor had to get a hatchet and rip off a board be fore she could be released. H is thought that she had been in that " ,f ' For the Kevlew. Penfler County JJemocrats No. 1. Brkthrkn: Yrou are aware that tne campaign in rentier county is waxing warm and is abott to be in run mast, mis means tnat every democrat in tne county is now call ed upon by high considerations of stock of Heating and Cooking Stoves can be seen at Jaco bi's Hard ware Depot. He has Stoves position for at least three days at prices that will astonish you. -1 I -- : Personal ' : 1 Mr. W. G. Pulliam has gone on a Richmond, his ok Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. of P., raised $00 for the benefit of the yel. low fever sufferers and yesterday forwarded this amount to Jackson ville. brief visit to home. Mrs. E. B. Wiggins ret urned to the city last night, after several weeks spent in. the Northern markets in purchasing Fall and Winter jroods. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS nAS RETUItiSTED .FROM THE NORTHERN' MARKETS WITH A ' FIWE STOC 4. OF THE "STOKLET'S." . Justjthree weeks or to be exact, countv nride and patriotic dutv to 20 davs- when Cleveland and Thur- give a cordial support v and vote to man will be elected President and She will tejl the ladies about it in a theexcelient and entire county Dem V:Q ryAa f nin.J(lay or two, ina great bier ad. in th ocratic t cket. It is the ansnicions T w '-'"-"m luoru"'v' iTA - VE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate ffl w&o may call upon us with the Finest 'Oysters 1 On thP Cna ot VCa 1 ttpamions for the Season. product of the voice of the people- of the largest, most harmonious and most enthusiastic Democratic coun- Daily Review. Capt. Jno. . II, Sharp, Secretary and TrA!isiiw)i rf K n i T ,1 M0n'0 nhri'cffon A cunnintinn nritl nr.. I . " UHIli VCU' tv uuaycuuuu ever ueiu in jreiiuer. i - wmiojiii ii,Muvyinuuu i -Qi T? T inf4- u. i , . No Pender Democrat pan p.m.11 him Lnr fl,i Wanl,.c nf. i,'o 1 .ih,.nr " . lgm lor ' - I W & V B. X W W 11 11 111 U MJ K. 1 V Ma I Ul V fTIV w Mif i.na niu ii;r.io, .i ; . I VYiUiamsnoro- vanp.A nnnnt aihrtnni,ao -. 1 'r"1"r l" viy iifca.iiwuo "Liu i i?oni!m at 8.15 nV.Innk. All vnnno- . : ' . ' wucre .-vuuicvuiuu MClldVC UiaUC SUCtliU fnithFii n r,mTr. -T .mlno,. I, 1 I -J irr , - ; . lies to its entire sunnort. If this is en are corqiaify in.vipep; iq attend, ttjrtle (JrOVe, Middle aDd M?ne hyallourDmocratic brethren Headouarters for Powder. Shot. V LVJ AO Vbl bUiLUf J.VSJ J.V AO t 1 III i XX U-A I United States. The regular meeting of the Young sCh this uepiion nere of the new truck of Wilmington Hook & Ladder Co. No 1. . The two committees will, meet at an early day and .will then fix the date aud the arrangements for the event. Messrs. E. G. Parmelee, A. warren, u. a. hJurkbimer. J. D. t- . . - - omitnand H. W. Collins were apSJ pointea on behalf of the Wilmington company and Messrs. H. H. Gies- chen, J. W. Dais, G. WRivenbark, (iu..tuttnjen ana jn. Hullen on the part of the Howard Company. Death of Mrs. Davis, itr ' n t . . j v c greauy regret ue'ng called upon to record the death of Mrs. luury urine Davis, cifo f r. Kh- ti ot:.the -POTEST NOVELTIES uuuii occur-i red at her residence in this city earlv ' IN 4-1,;. r. . - uus '"uming. ene had been sick for just one week only, having been w"u" "WIIUB? uiguL ot last week. TIT T..;,. . ill I . HV V t" - y-v-f- J i t v 0 pieseni; at; tnel r r . . time. He left here last Wednesday TariCy bOOdS, NotlOHS &C. ii icsuusu to a telegram from Bos ton, calling him to thebedside of hid brother, Mr. Louis P. Davis, who u A FIRST-CLASS i , ... i - - . in rnac citv- verv sink m nr. I u im - " 's Davi, left here no one ho "h W TTTH TTO Q3T his wife's illness was dana-erona. Ho FKOM NEW YORK ZrnI!rota- WILL FILL" AIL OKDEES IN w iiigm. tiisnome-I coming will be a terrible one indeed. Latest StvIeS. rii ic l - ... j . I w Wxo. iavw was a native of this citv1 ana was one of thf - . vkjv Vlldl 111 I II ir, cultivated ladies in its borders. Her death is mourned by an unusually ia,K ox i-eiatives and : fripnrf Our sywpAthles are resDectfullvand ! sincerely extended Our frinrl in YiiJ terrible breavement. God alone I ln a few day?' when notice will be can cniMtm-f him ,i i . .-. , , m.. cinn ms moiueriess cnuaren. milxINEltY. OPENtNS OF Fall Styles Stump Sound Oysters his family have spent the Summer and will return with them the latter part of the week. iajS On hanrt RrrrA . promptly and In any W. U. STOKLEY. . Wrlghtsvllle. grasp, riot tnat the ticket was the choice wholly of the writer. We all had our preferences before the con vention and our nersonal favorites among all ; the names mentioned were not all the same men. But now a higher duty demands that we FreshlishETery Day W-KiXSKOw prepared TO snip ALL must all come together, as one man, Buds or nh ! and support the ticket that a fair Caps, Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds is at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. Shells loaded at a moment's I notice. " Dock st., bet. Front and Water. CAUTBOW Kev. Mr. Bell, now of Colorado Conference, M. E. Church, South, is III the City and On the Wav ta Visit rpnnirAnnv insfrnnfion 1 rll xi. . l..'.. " -W I 1 j n,,'t' 'V "SES S?. .e'' W? Koe. Mr. u.ington audience. day of October. The best good of our county, the welfare of the Stated Grand Democratic Bally. There will be a grand Democratic rally he reThursday night andJudge Fowle and Mr, Hesekiah Gudger will a4d.res3 our citizens. Judge Fowle is too well known to a Wil l B.ell was formerly a member of the N. C. Conference. tJ';JJe of the Democratic party, '-fctorr: which protect kiiaiWKli prices and Inferior floods, ijttoffers W. L. lopgla shoes at a, re- or BSTS fie hsia thorn wirhrknt mv tkhhH 1 "wmpea on the bottom, put him down as the hallowed traditions and the de- Of every Democrat in Pender. Reliable facts aud figures Strate that , there is il mrtinritv rfl i; " over one hundred Democratic voters nt more room nas been acquired in Pender county. This shows our antl large plate glass windows and ability to elect our entire countv doors have been snbsritnrefl fnr tlio "V,;.V w' ?" u"'ttie euiis, o d one A handsome nw Some notable improvements have been mde of late to Mr. M, M, Katz's store. Bv" removW a Deti-I imp iterior greater width ch demon- tion in the interior and the, writer .opposes any other. me ticket is popular and available. its personel is line. The candidates are orthodox Democrats, ami gen tlemen of unexceptionable charac ter. They ate the nominees of ho ring, or clique, or faction, but are the nominees of the snontaneons voice of the Democratic masses iii overlooks the, whole. sign I convention assembled Corner Stone of St. Andrew's.' The corner stone of St. Andrew's Church will be laid this ,aftero with, lyniropriate. cerfiinanies. Th aspns will attend in fi vigaltai anti ranq mttw liobinsoo. -will be Now is the time, the day and the j lay the stone. The address will be hour in Pender; for disappointed, as- delivered bv IW t!T Iv r!hni.rtff mi ... fchow their hands bv trivln? an nnpn ! "Rnotte. The report of th and warm support to the ticket, A asion will be two late for this issue oc- xaiiure to do this will show that their aspirations wre Boin rwi . llhberal and opposed to he instincts, ! the purposes, the high missions anUl Mr, B. Fishblate, the King V B. I I - SS 9 I ..I OfMI flTf! rCXQnoloK stock ready 5.SH0E. 1 for insnection. TTent Jf- fish devotion to party, whicl, wilH Merchants, b.uying their uim io stand iv party d!ci ?atis tuts easpu ot trie year have phne, organization and party, x&mf- Uo take the "cullings or 'what is nations. : Hu motto must hi T7t. ' i; ii.' x I'lw HA. . . ? . -a . . " .--v- t-" 1 I . I inn. fiiiiurniu Tl I 1 riTC r.-. lli ..-fc 33qBaw casi. ted we stand, divided wo fall " i , - V 7-."""- uut ;iif This is no tinie in TVn.w r have. Mr. FishblaSoV stock is com- jft&Ue to. IfES. wf ocratic indifference or Inieariir- posod entirely of first class sroods XitohJrt trwr 0: in. or for Democratic nrnni- Arwl iniin. ..'.i , . . - t-- iiu lutiuir c-iiu.111 IO CUSIOIII FOR GENTLEMEN. ) SaV.f3 SEAMI.KSS Shoe smooth H)V? r v THREAD to j ft tip1 eas7 as hand-aewed and - WJLLI ' a,-, - A""' I? ?rj5i f.i:v2?i to h,; niaKo. Mr. Grudge r is one o the, leading young men of Western. North Caro lina. HjQ s an earnest and eloquent speaker, and always makes a most pleasant impression. Mr. Jno. XX nuan of tU& County Democratic Executive Committee: with the aid of the Young Mcn' -r-v x : .v. Mi jemocraiiu viuu,-wiu maKe. yerv j preparation to recei yo the speakers j m a most hRttlnjg inanner. The Youig en' JXGiuooratio Club will turnot in full ranks, and our citi zens generally will give the speakers a most eordial greeting. lioant of Audit and Finance. The Board of -Audit and Finance met in regular session yesterday af ternoon at 3 a'oiock, Mr. R. J. Jones being in the chair. The members present. ; were Messrs. R. J. Jonesv Wm. Calder, -W. I. Gore and John W. Hewett. The tax on tic.Kt brokers, iassed by thetBoard; of Aldermen on Sep- teinber 3d, levying a tax of $35 per j month, was concurred io, j The; following communications .t: 11 i 1 e t wc vw 4roiu me xoani oi vi WHY WOMEN FADE. JY.?m.en,lose .their . .beauty because T:u.yvrl?e ttl life. Dr. Jiedy for Con- absolute cure for muuus iros , druggists. Rock Advice to old and youncr: in se Dcv.iauics yuu SllOUIQ De CaU- tious not to take more magnifying vowcr tlian has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you! Iass tnat point of increase, will cause j you further injury to the eye. Using glasses oi stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture oca acre to thesiaht. Von n.n-r iAxo upon txi xiemsjoe-irger s. Kew River Oysters. TVECEIVED TQr-DAY, New River Oysters which A LOAD OF FINE I will serve In any Sfyle. OCt 16 JOHN KOCH. Corner Second and Princess. Geo. ft. French & Sons, X;8 North Front Street. WE WpSH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO A FEW SPECIALTIES 1 ; o ; Mens Congress and Lace Solid , leather Shoos at .CO. ; W a v " ladies' .Lace and Button Solid .Leather Shoesat$ 1 155 toSl;5Cl -o- Solid Leather Shoes for Boys, ui Lace ! and Kntton, 1 as to 91.no. -o- Genuine SOLAK TIP SHOKS for Misses and uiiuren io wear io fecnooi 81.00 to S1.50. CBCALL AND SEE U&. Geo. R. French & Sons, given through the Dally papers. WAIT AND SEE OUR Styles and Low Prices before giving orders, and you will not regret it. MRS, E, B.WIGGINS, 115 Market St. f ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct 16 ... ; Stop that Cough: BY USING YOUNG'S COUGH BALSAM. WE DTAVE BEEN MANUFACTURING and oel liner this .KniRnniri rmo-h xionitnrt for six years, with tne greatest success. . : . , MUNDS BKOTILERS. Establisned ,15 years. octi. W. A. JSIartin & Co.3 1 1U North Water Street. Wllmiue-ton ' n. a. Manniactnrers ot Naval Stores, Venice and Ink Tarpentlne, JLubrlcatinc: OilH, Leather Dress- ' ins: Oils and ReadyMiedPains,aIl Colors. BREWSTER'S PITCH A SPECIALTY. Correspondence soUdted. octtx 688 " 'I BOXg7gT Pen ny 's Priceo. Look at Our Low Price. Gentlemen's Cassimerc Salts from pM to $12 50 Eas Suits from $1.75 ta S&ffi SCREW SUITS, ' iTlnce Alberta flnri rrntnorov -nnnr. . CKjuare Cuts. We pnarant tn ooii i - cent lower than any otner house tnthe cttr. Give U3 a call and secure Bargrafcs! oct 13 tf no, uo Market st. A Fine Hair Mattress MADE TO ORDER FOR - S20.00!! dermen and concurred in: oct 15 tt 1()8 Noril, Front St PINE PTRRR PfrXOTO To th:v Ladies gr. iL-r,Tnl0Al"..pnnexceueq lujunous muenuoes as t onr nnun XiVux&TJ?2teyovt ior "gainst us," AV havo not a sin! ' T"usuuayantl orRtliem 10 hours me iirioiiAea.itn. - J.8 iii. Srok I FOUBbvii "W to ii,are to the enemy. t&e SI-' yooth'S Sew n i-fi t;0.oELLOW KOCRAT." John goods to palm off pa tbe PU.U-: upon Sergeant Bender in April. 10Ci?, ,m . .-Mm;.- fli Kf,-oo nu ,imiri:..i;iic,i.irf t Appropriating $250 for the pur j chase of a horse for the' Cape Pear r Fire Engine Company. j-r AM mv at itomr akh ampvp, . ,, . , - -. ' . . . ... ...... ...... Alloxving the pay of poXioemen . i , He employs no women at 35 (who were qhamrea six days by-- - unu uu suun iiuutxv Auornersprompriy nuea. each day to make pants and Cheap, Ncoving the One of $10 imposed ! --octisiw No. 307 s. sixth st. Qi, Email Knii 0 ocaocu J ihf.1? lh wnri,! n "chance to wear the lOv Vj .wrtte Y. L. nnnnr i o reoaip rS?J,I?N0LAIIN'-- , Hcod s Sarparilla is a purely vege-j table preparation, being freo from injurious ingredients. V It is peculiar m its.curatiVf power,' ? aie wollliizliiecl dav '? TUt report of the- Siinitarv Com- 1 and night, which" " W very essential lu,?tfe ? rpfefence -to sewerage was j - r 1, ri-i-Vtu ,tt -,: :A received and laid on the table, and : LU our reac and; Cheap, John goods. AM wf -,iiol received and laid on the table, and lU We advise bUls were aU1ted nud approved for! Youn- . " 1 , , . . . I ' f uur reauersio uewareoi aoariv store current expenses to the amount of I tf 'CTO. . ' I ULES ONE PAIR WANT2T. -LARGE. and nrst Class in all respects. oct 5 J. A. SPRING nil. Central Wood and Coal Yard.. Feather Pillows. BANDANA BED G Under Mattr esses. HOWELL & OUMMIITG, : (Opposite City HalL) r. &OLD HA TR Ml A TTRF.SSES RE 0 VA--Ttl) AXD MA 1)1 AS GOOD AS NEW. oct 1Z For Gale. LD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE,' AT VC;;i: own price at L'lltf :vrr I
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