riiiKMORNINgSTAR I ..Minn II. IJE1VM1. , JtI$.r"g.AlLTXCPT MONDaV M SO M I 3d M . , n utan. . X V. t4.-. cr ?- . or bty " ' -Al'aot atHonKl eaet for nor "" aoeui ta 4na. . . T , ta font cxa at wuat&ctoo. a. C a $oead Cl. Xtuar. OCTLtXKS. nr.:? Lull wm debated la the , Vlst?rJjy by Mr. iiisooek, a u ;, r o( the rioAoee commltt; a . y.szi to the counting of Pre!- 'n'. !,.fl t wa pMd In both the Senate a. Tifforom ef- .. . , .n vJ to pvij a bill for the re- widow of the late Chief .. but objection wu pr- .;; .in.i it went ow until this 1- Over seven millions of v rt. vterday redeemed by i. nry. Three German w hv b-ren ordered to Zanti pro;rct German residents v.-- .r endangered by a ri- ; nitive. There were ticvr cases of fever in v : yesterday and four 1- to date 3,319, deaths - :rtu two 10 urm locnes 01 -Mttfrday in New Hamp- i , -roiont and the province I ine newpapr men I 1 ill vr r Ling a fund for the f vtuily of Edwin Martin, who fell a victim to ,v..r The street car t ".licdMt'J are giving "!;-r wu some rioting A it.- vJl r ! iy i.-'ia v 1-," b.i' no seriouj dis-h-x yet occurred. ... ;;vry stdbte In New York .i'r)y..l by tlr'early yesterday .:: - . .v :. boys were asleep . , -1 : -:!- of whom was burned v . ia 1 th other severely in ! v-":.'y -"'v-'a horses perished. v 1 11'' i"::- " of street ear opera- I . ; 1 : -1; 14 extending, and the , r!i .N orth and West sides : up. eaoru nave Deen .'I.iyor to effect a settle ! :7raee, and a partial .n b..a reached, and the a n now the one which respective parties. - T.: ' ih aco wheat market yes--!. rralr and lower, the . . S'.uioj changed to some x--.: -.'-. br side; corn was 1: ! 1 wr, p:rk prodacts were rui'i 1 " lower raot of prices. - v r:. market: Money easy 1 : " -r-nt. . cotton quiet at 9i 1 .- outhrn floor quiet and -at. October ft-lOofl 1H; n : Oetobr 3tC3-ie; spirit .;!.. t:- .!.- cady and quiet at -OjvJ r :s.u ntectd and steady at --.in weighs 195 pounds. 13,632,771 ::-! ta the United V. iri- tW'.-.'A n '-ts nesrer the 1 mnllic-n s;rn moredw- l.-.". i 14 xcte i n 1 looocent j"o!j ir- irr-tf.-? 1 t jr lh) White- l.hor r.z mtn 10 the North cow t"n.a. '.---4; iion sgsin". Trats pr-vea'.ioo of crcer. i . u b In?roll i compli- n"a:is.. (ifinr, the candidate of i-u-nirv f or M.vor. s.in.rinns ' f ill : unu: occurred . a Poluh ' :i": 1 - -rnr v.oq I lying s. i , ia lover 60 proo. were .1 XT' . i".- tr-nv D.-rui cn hit a Demo :in.i,.iate fifty f.t off with 1 in i" 'int ball. rumor in New York became an '.hi: V, I be the Xnnchsusen 13. i easily. i r.tter, oolorel, of the )' uraSi a that fiftn ( j li'.i' l by colored mo are sup Mr. CUUaJ. i ' y i y ? After the elec htj- eiacatioaal re '"'r North Carolina from inn , '-' t, Cherokee ? I5 '::oois IQ Ireland is reported ornv. John DttloQ se n' ' i.ul hope for teoaota. n,.tn says there is no --r ia ihe Cleveland. am Western Th, paper. ia rfrred to it yesterday. 3. ''t 1 - . .,iry oi iur, qui toe 'lUM ' , ' J . . . . - . 1 ' . ft. , t- tx 1: u ihe ssoae. If w orth of salt yoa have :,r - 't. Oaly th. aod ?Vi ;.. s 'U.r. r 1l r French CTraediao, M. n. U :n .... V-. t. ... . Co, - .--w mors. Ill 11 ID 1 . ' toV in the United . i. night to wiplemperanca Pg!?,; b V.Tr! i SiH SwSir mwm Chaperons Mrs. K, G. Mearet, ; Bott as an artlat. p j aava.-, - v. . . f . . r'Jt-:-: -; VOL. XLIII. NO. 15. If a blacksmith buya tooli or mi teml he mail pj bigb, and of ooarae this affects bU patron tUo. For in tanc b matt p&j on hone and mole aho a tax of 54.05 per cent. lbat 14 toity, II he bnyt 9155 worth j a Ttmr D4?l 53 Ul and ffeU $100 in aboe. If he buye an antil v . . .... he mast pay a tax of 34 oeola in the dollar; on hammers, sledges, eta, he paya 10 per oeot. in roaod numbers. On horse shoe nails, fco., be paya a Ux of 0 per cent. If be bays 10 worth be paya 17.60 of tax and geta $10 worth of nails. Tbe New Bern Journal corrects an error in this paper in this way: "We are partial toUe Wllaiagtoo 8tx&. bat wt doa't like to see it calling 'the first iron-clad ever belli' the Merrimack. No Co a federal fitg erer floated over a craft of tbal same." We lake it all back. It was a slip I of memory under preaare. The best pnlted mind will dIit a trastincr friend a trick now and then, yon I know, brother Long, locum Unens. By the way, oar profoandest bow for thit graoefal, kind oompliment to the Sta.x. Carnegie draws $1,500,000 for hia part of the profits in a Pennsylvania iron mill, lie is of coaree a Protec tionist. Here is tbe es lira it 9 of what he gets from one aecoad of time to one year, as ratio by tbe Philadel phis Uncord: Oaetecood $ M Oae mlaote 5.73 Oas hour 843.40 Oae day 4.130 83 Oas wtk 23.848 50 Ooe naootl. 123,000.00 Ooeyer 1.600.000 00 We see that Mrs. Scott-Siddoca is to read in Raleigh. .Sho is beyoad question the most interesting and gifted living female elocutionist. Her entertainment here six or eight I years ago was very charming and 1 . 4 - . ... I eiegant. ooe wa. rao. and lovely looking womaa and was I grace and reficement personified. I This is a free notice because aba . , , . I riv.u.,7 tc.il.- ... The Bosloo Post has a very proper view of the worth of the New York Sun. as a tktiticil asustant. It sits : .rv . k? . .v c. , I bill U its ladorsemeot br tbe New York I -Cleeland luck' aalo." I It is the opinion of tbe knowing ones that Hewitt will be elected. We confess to uoenine.s about that tri angular fight for the Mayoralty of New York and iu influence upon the Presidential election. MOi mt tht Bt Rotboro Courier. The Wilmington Star is twenty one yrs old, and as the editor says, is old enoogb to vote, and we think fully competent in every respect. Th Sta ia tha oldest dailv niDer in I ihe Sute. in fact U is the oldest aatly ever printed tn thia Sute, aod we I tno ne 01 108 "7 I doing some noble work for the Dem- I 1. .. r .v.. I ocratic party and bonwt government I this campaign. TJdJ1 CITY. NBtDVRRTIIXB!TS. A. Saaiaa Fioesboes. If. M. KaTX-Brcala dsy. Mrs sax A ood LavestmsoL Mtsa DauJi Wood Mo. ic crass C. C IL R. Chase e of tchrdale. rt. A. BcaLoas & Co. Auciloneers. OrsmA Hoirsa Batu new palotlogi." E. Watus Jt 8or Blf barcaia day. S19 8 irm St. Parties wishing board. 8. Yax Axadoa& Co Furniture sak urMi u Bfsatwufe. I Yesterday's mail brought the Star 1 an egg and an accompanying letter from Mr. Henry Addix, of New Sup- ply P. O., Brunswick county. Mr. Addix says : I "I send you by to-day's post an egg I b?T2.a f.u el..t? ntei ut- freak of nature, but a sure Indication I Une of hose. The "Atlantlo" en that nature selected a 'Fowle' for the I glne and members of Wilmington S. special duty to teach all mankind I v c r v 1 in thl tat. , t . . . IT. wuo u v uui a,uuw uuw iu ui., w east their ballot on the 6th day of No vember for Grover Cleveland, Allen O. Thurtnan, Fowle and Holt and the rest of the Demoeratle ticket. "Mr. U.W. H olden gave me the egg on Saturday last, and I full well know the Star will hasten to make 'nature's' command known to Its thousands of readers." Th Li iu Ty , I A meeting of the Wilmington Am- I ateurs composing the Little Tycoon I Opera Company was held Jast night at the residence of Mr. J as. U. Chad bourn, for the parpoee of perfecting a permanent organization, when the following oQcer were elected, viz: President H. M. Emerson. Vic President J. I. Metts. SecratuTAAdTTmidMaCX ad bo am... i v-nr-Tr.irT rrrv;: 0.1. av.T.': ; Morn H WILMINGTON, Leeal Do la. Register to day. Robbina and Strndwick apeak here Friday night. Remember that thia is an en tirely new registration. The box abeet for Batta Pano- rm optn at Helnaberger'a. t.. .v.j ta Let the old Democrats and the young Democrats turn out Friday night. 1 ue regutsr lwipuunuaus uuiu their county convention here next o-. The cat-squirreline of the Hook 0 and Ladder boys last night was de cidedly interesting. Miss Belle Wood, of States ville, has removed to Wilmington, where she will take a class in music. The receipts of cotton yester day were 3,703 bales, against 1,095 re- ceived the corresponding day last year. Srr of nmrw.rta n. ritrht by their registration precincts every day. Why not step in and have your nam entered ? Boys, get your banners and bandanas, for a grand Democratic rally on the night of the 12th. The lamps are filled and waiting. The extension ladder of the Hook and Ladder truck is a daisy, and will be found a most useful ap pendage of our fine fire department. The inoomparable Janaaschek will be one of the early attractions in Wilmington. She opens an engage ment of two nights in Norfolk to night. There was no Mayor's Court yesterday. The only case docketted was that of a crazy woman (colored) who was sent back to Florence, S. C, where she came from. There ought to be some Dem ocratic speeches made in Masonboro and Harnett Townships, and the registration of Democratic voters there ahould be looked after too. . . T I J 1 A - t . . . Dir. uarasaaie, geui, i Standard Oil Company, presented a I I . . . w r barrel or kerosene to me loung uen s Democratic iiud. it win oe nseato fill the lamps for the big Democratic nrH thm nI(-ht of th 12th Inst. r " o The "Streets of New York Company" played last night to a very small house-an audience of thlrty- five persons. The playing was rushed I and the performance was over by 9 15 I o'clock. The company left for Colum- I bla. 8. C, where they play to-nlght. I tsi flew Track. The new and handsome truck pur- I chased by the city for Hook and Lad- I der Company No. 1, was brought out yesterday afternoon for teat and in spection. The weather was "charm ing," and many people were on the streets and when the machine bad reached the place appointed for the exhibition a great crowd of persons had assembled, who watched the per formanee with muoh interest. The truck Itself is a beautiful piece of I workmanahip, and all Its appoint- I menta are modern and first-class In I every respeot. xnere were present Mayor Fowler, Chief Olden- ... -rt , -n l - -,!! buttel and Assistant Chief Newman, and the Committee on Fire Depart ment of the Board of Aldermen. The Hays extension ladder and Its operation was the most attractive feature of the exhibition to the mass of the spectators. It was first ex tended to a height of twenty-five feet, when two of ths member of the Howard Relief Company Mr. Jno. Orotjen ana Mr JDick Steljes mount ed to the platform on top, with a line of hose, and showed the Imaginative spectator how easy It Is to put out a big fire with a small stream of water if it is only put in the right place. After this the ladder was extenaea its full length, fifty feet, and one of the members of the Hook and Ladder Company mounted to the top. Ia the evening at 8 o'clock the truck was again brought out and a further test was made with the extension lad- der and firemen mounted on top with V. V. - ' The engine was stationed at the foot of Market street and took water from the river. From their elevated posi tion tbe firemen threw streams to a great height. Tbe new truek is; certainly great Improvement on the old one, and wil no doubt, on occasion, prove a valua- ble addition to the already sue equip- ment of Wilmington's fire depart- ment. Bait -Paaoraaas. Yoa will miss a good thing if you fall to see Butt's Paaorama at the - TT . -.1 TTKiMf T BeUAmj$ : iA gt)odJy ju3xe - ... -, embUd la" W46d;KAU.WedTasday 1 1NO N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1888. Programme far (be Demoeratle Parade The following arrangements have been made by the Young Men's Demo cratio Club for the grand demonstra tion to take place in this city on Fri day nlgkt, the 12th inst The members of the Young Men's Democratic Ulub in lull uniform are requested to meet at Linder's Hall, corner of Front and Orange streets. at 7.80 p. m.. and report for duty to their division marshals as soon there after as practicable. Tne nrat division will form in front 1 regting up iJ'rOnt street, and the I second, third and fourth divisions I m t 1 l A a I win xorm successively on me nrst ai- I place on the right of the line, and I "ill A. .....lk.J 1 The prooessioh will start at 8 o'clock sharp and move np Front street in the following order: Chief Marshal and Staff (mounted), Oermania Cornet Band, First Division Y. M. D. C, under supervision of Division Marshal Q. L. Martin. Second Division Y. M. D. C, under supervision of Division Marshal L. H. Meares. Third Division Y. M. D. C. under supervision of Division Marshal Mar tin Newman. Fourth Division Y. M. D. C under supervision of Division Marshal Geo. Branch. Citizens from various- wards in the city A halt will be made at the Urton House, during which time the speak ers for the occasion and the various committees in carriages will join the procession on the left. THE LlIfK OF MARCH Will then be resumed as follows: Up Front street to Cheanut, np Chesnut to Fourth, down Fourth to tTincess, and thence to the Opera House. Owing to sickness In the neigh Dor- hood of the Democratic stand on the corner of Dock and Third streets, the SDeakintr will take place from the steps of the Opera House, the use of the same having been kindly offered and accepted. Beats for ladies will be placed in the City Hall Park. We now have 213 lamps, which will be given to the members, and it is hoped that those who nave Deen . A m A spoken to in reierenoe to transparen cies will furnish them for this occa sion. Each division marshal should sup- Ely nimseii witn a transparency, wnu is division number on each side, so that the members oan easily find their division.: The marshals and assistant mar shals will report to the chief marshal promptly at 7:30 o'clock. - Those who have not secured beav- rs and bandanas should do so at once. A nlace in line will be reserved for 1 those who have not as yet secured a uniform, but it is hoped that eaoh Democrat will see the necessity of coming out in full regalia. J. U. Morrison, unier xaarsnai. J. T. Mbddiijv, 2d Ass't Marshal. A Col snap The Signal Service Bureauj?redict ed frost for this section this morning. and judging from the fall of the mer- cury last night the prediction will hold .rood. The temperature yester- dav m0rnine was not far above the froat point. Cheraw reported 40 de- grees as the minimum, Weldon and Lumberton 42, Wadesboro 45, Golds- boro, Raleigh and Charlotte 46, and Wilmington 57. Veaiaer laciMUea. The following are the Indications for)to-day: Vnr virMnf- fair ftooler. westerly . . WnrtK narolina. South Caro- Georgla Florida, fair, fol- iowed bv lijrht rains, stationary tern- ' perature and variable winds. Ike Carolina Central. A change of sohedule on the Caro lina Central railroad will go Into ef fect to morrow (Thursday) night. The evening train, nowJleavi-JSr at 7.30 p. in., will leave at 6.40, and the morn ing train will leave at 7.50 a. in. Trains will arrive here at 8.40 a. m. and 7.40 p. m. IiIBT OF LETTEBS Remaining in the Post Office Wed nesday,. October 8th, 1888: A J R Allen, A E Arment. t f v Rrimnt. a W Brown. A Bryoot, Augustus Brown, (8); Akrel iJyrd. n -Anntnlfl Clavton. (col). David Clark, J J Coogan, Tom Cronlgan, M J Cain. D Elder Davis. ... F Miss Julia A Fulton, Sallie Fer guson. u j-.nier uray. tt rtiTHi TTarHsL Capt Sam I Howland, Sallie A Hawkins, Willie R Howland. J Geo Jones, B C Jefferson, xnos F Jarman. .. . K J W King, mrs C M Keathiey. L W H Lugram. , M H McCarthy, C W Moore, Edw McGulre. N Mrs Jane Nixon, mrs em wii- son. O Mrs S T Owens. TT P Edia Powell, Prof H W Pose, mrs Flora Pirce, Prof J M nctei, mrs Arrilla F Piner.miss Lou Powers. R-John Rushing, Caleb Richard son, mrs Deaniel Rease, N C Rogers, WMRud,(eol). A S Mrs Heater onepara. xwu flmltr. Tritaa TTAnfAr fl-rane. miss Exey Seebarry, Dane E Scott, A J Skipper, Sydney Small, Sampson amitn, oam uel Simmons, (ool miss Maggie Smith. . . ,. T John B Taylor, mrs JS a. Aayior, mrs M A Taylcjju . . ! ilson, 1 a tti n i . TrnpTiA .Q.ounr r .. . ' 9' 1! W U '" 1 S :biver and marine The steamer Fanita came off the marine railway at Skinner's shipyard yesterday morning early, (repairs to her hull being completed), and clear ed yesterday evening for New York with a full cargo of; cotton, naval stores and miscellaneous freight. The British steamship Gaboon jettisoned about 800 tons of her cargo of salt. She is deeply laden, draw ing over nineteen feet. Lighters were sent down yesterday to bring up part of her freight and the vessel herself is expected up to-day. There are four foreign steamers in port and two more on the way hither. MOTHERS 1 "MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying witn the exoru oiatine pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at onoe andgt a bottle of MftS. WINSLoW'l SOOOT INO SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend upon ft there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 85 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S, A. SgUqss & Co., Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. IP YOU want to see fome real pretty China C rookery, Glassware and Panov Good, call at our Auc tion Rooms, No. 21 and 23 Market street, next Triday.'as we are receiving large consignments dally and will have them ready for inspection at that time. oct 13 it GUARDIAN SALE OP PireSONAL PHOPJSBTY AT AUCTION. VrjJ WILL SELL IN PBONT OF TUB COURT House, this day, at 18 o'clock M., a lot of Furni ture, cod slating of Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Glasses, Bureau, Ac, Ac. S. VAN AMRINGB & CO., oot 10 It Anotloaeers. Parties Wishing Board, JOOMSLIRGB AND PLEASANT, CAN BE aooommodated . Apply at oot 10 tf 21S South "Fifth street. MUSIC CLASS. MISS BJSLLB WOOD WILL OPEN HER 3yL-ia.3c Class Monday. October 15th. Applications to be made at the residence of Mrs. Fred. Rob:non, 109 North Fifth street. oot 10 It A special communication f V THK GRAND LODGB OP N. C. A. P. A A. M. V will be held in St. John's Masonic Hall, Wilming ton, N. C , at 9i o olook p. m., uotooer jo, ior the purpose ot laving tbe corner stone of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. oct 9 2t O. H. ROBINSON, G. M. A Good Investment. SUIT OP CLOTHES MADS TO ORDER from the finest stock of Foreign or Domestic Piece Goods ia the city. All work done on the premises, thus giving emplojment TO OUR OWN PEOPLE. MTJjS'SOU, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. oot 9 tf Do Not Forget Our Big Bargain! Day IS Friday, October 12th. E. warren & son, EXCHANGE CORNER oot 7 tf A. SHRIER'S FINE SHOES. GO TO S!HEHBE'S SHOE STORE ON MARKET STREET, and you.will find lust what you want in ihe Slioe Line. ses(8tf ' My New Process Shoes A RE TAKING THE LEAD. EVERYBODY likes them. Call and see them at H. a EVANS', oot 7 DAW tf 117 Princess street. Wanted, TEN THOUSAND cash tUBivju v ow .... .iivnsj;.f 'I':.' '-'I" : their Tobacoo, .Snuff, Pipes and Cigars of W . ii.. OXIJSV-M, oot 7 DAW tt Cor, Front and Frinoesf ats. Eemoval, WHOLE NO. 6877 OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday Night, Oct. 10, ARTHUR L. BUTTS' NEW PAINTiN.JS JUST COMPLETED. Secure your Seats. ADMIS3TON Children under twelye 15 oents. Adults 25 oents. Keserved seats 85 cents Seats on sale at usual place, sep 7 St 7 9 10 CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. " No.l No. 8. Cct. 11. !8fi8 Daily ex. Daily ex. Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington. 7.50 a. m 6.40 p. m Leave Maxton 11 12 a. m 11 f7 p. m Leave Laurtnburg 11.43 a m 12 82 a m Leave Hamlet 128 p. m 2 00 a. m Leave Charlotte 4 10 p. m 7.00 La. m Leave Linoolnton 5.46 p m Leave Shelby. 6.M p. m At. Bntherf'dton ,8 15 p. m SASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. Cct. 11. 1888. Dally ex. Daily ex. Sunday. Sunday. L've RutherTdton 7. 10 a. m Leave Shelby 8.83 a. m Leave Linoolnton 9 88 a. m Leave Charlotte U 21 a m 8.C0 p. m Leave Hamlet 8.00 p. m 1.45 a. m Leave Laurtnburg 8 M p. m 2.49 a. m Leave Maxton 4 13 p. m 8.19 a. m Arrive Wilmington 7 40 p. m 8.40 a. m Trains Nob. 1 and t, 8 and 4 make close con nection at Hamlet with trains to and from Ra leigh. Through- Sleeping Cars between Wilmington pad Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh in Nos. 8 and 4 trains. ... . Take Train No. 1 for Statesvflle and Stations on W.N. C. B. R- and points West, and No. 8 for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also, for Ashevllle, via Spartanburg. Local Freight Nos. 5 and 6 tri weekly between Wilmington and Laurtnburg, leaving Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 tri- weekly between Laurtnburg and Charlotte. Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 trl-weekly between Charlotte and Rutberfordton. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not take passengers. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. P. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. oolltf OUE $2.50 AND $3.00 MEN'S CONGRESS, LACE & BUTTON SHOES ARE NOT EQUALLED IN FINISH AND DURABILITY. We have lust received a new lot, to which we invite your attention. ALSO THE MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST LINE OP Boys' anil Yotlls, Button and Lace Sloes IN THE CITY. Don't Forget Gar SOLAR TIP SHOES for Children to wear to School. Call and we Will take plea sure in show ing them. Geo. R, French & Sons. oct 7 tf 108 North Front St. Just Arrived THE LARGEST. HANDSOMEST AND CHEAP EST STOCK CP LAP ROBES AND BLANKETS eveiCshown in the city. Don't take our word for it but come and see for yourselves, and remember we are head quarters for Trunks, Dags, Harness and Saddlerv H. L. PBNNBLL, The Horse Milliner, oct 7 tf 10 South Front St. Get a Hove on You. THAT IS THE COMMON EXPRESSION ON the 1st of October; not so with us. The old No. 7 South Front street suits us firstrate, where we will continue t scrape acquaintances for another year. A white man oan get white work done by white workmen. We make a specialty of latest styles of Hair Cutting. H. C. PREMPERT, Sep 80 tf Bed Bandana. No. 7 South Front St. Ht. St. Joseph's College. COURSE OP STUDIES CLASSICAL AND Commercial. Terms Boarders per session of five months. $100. Day students according to grade. Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. Addrees BRO, JOSEPH, Director, Carroll P. O., Baltimore County, Md. Send for Catalogue. aug 4 2m Wrapping Paper. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE BY THE HUN- dred or n arger Quantities at reduced prices. Jy 28 tf STARIOFPICB. Oil Salesman Wanted. GOOD OIL SALESMAN AT ONCE. AD dress, with stamp, THE PACIFIC REFINING CO., oot 9 St Cleveland, Ohio. 500 Barrels Flour, 200 BUSHELS MEAL. 25 BAGS RIO COFFEE. 15 BARRELS NICE RICE. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES handled very dose D. L. GORE, 123, 122, 124 North Water street, oct 9 tf Wilmington, N. C. Wanted, Wanted, 1 A A BARBELS MULLETS WANTED AT XUU onoe, for which the highest market price will be paid. . I have the Agency Jor the weil Uxown Howardr Cigar, guaranteed to contain a. genuine Havana filler and free, from all flavor and adulteration.'. A trial will TOnvince you." '.'i- .; r . 8AMURLJBEAB, Sr.. Suffer :xrgisr lemon Hot. drops wjtLam : s35Cj cct7tf s i " ,KewHarkel, Oftiwra oil I ) co mrwfmt 1 .... . j Threa Daya. ....... 0.-. f 00 Four Dava....... 00 I 00 rive -Jays, On Weak. 4 CO m' Two Weeks, f 0 " One Month, It 00 " Two Months. ... 18 fO " Three Months...... M Co- - Six Months, 4S CO Om Year, M CO CSTContraot Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one squat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. October 11111,1888. BARGAIN DAY AT R.1. (VI. KATZ'S CASH HOUSE,- ASTONISHING PRICES OF Children's Wear. 10,000 CHILDREN'S FLANNEL UNDIR- WEAR. PROM 35c UP. ONE LOT HOSIERY, WORTH 20o FOR 9c PER PAIR. BEAUTIFUL Children's Cloakings, worth from 50c to T5e for 26c per yard. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS .00 and upward. DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITIES 07 8ECUR ! ING THE ABOVE BARGAINS ON Thursday, Oct. llth, AT IiyL liVC. K" A TZ, CASII IIOUE, 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. oct 10 tf For Rent, HOUSE iNo.!;808MARKET.; BB- tween Eighth andLSlneth streets. III! SSI Houie onVulberry. between Front and Second streets. FOR RENT Pine Honso cornerffof Seoood and Ann streets. FOR BENT House No. Its. on' 0th, bestween Prlnoess and Chesnut streets. PoR RENT First Floor oyer ftore Vo. IUH Market street FOR RENT Halls,'Gffloes aad Stores. Appjy to D. O'CONNOR, sep 89 tf Real Estate Agent. Time Tabic No, IO. Wilnunficton Seacoast R. R. Joe. IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 11. '88, 7.00 A. M. b::s fiiiSl 1 v Leave Wilmington, I Leave Bammooka. Leave 7.00 am Leave 7.45 am Leave 9.80a m Leave lo.saam Leave 280 pm Leave B.10 p m Leave 0.00 pm Leave O.COpm J. H. CHAD BOURN, J a., sep 11 tf General Manager For Summer Trade ! -J AND BOMB COLORED ORGANDIES, FIG ured Batlsts in light and dark colors. Five oent Lawns, In good styles, olean and neat, better than oan be had elsewhere. Great reduction in price of Plaid and Striped White Goods. Handsome qualities as low as 10 and 12o. Bargains in Woollen Summer Goods for Ladies. BesVFrtnch Albatross In delloate shades at 6O0 per yard. Prenoh and American Satin ea at oost to oash or prompt payers. Bom rare bargains In Lisle and Balbrlggan Hose. A big Job In Gents' Gauze Vests, our general stock Is complete and being offered at greatly redooed prices. je 26 tf JNO. J. HEDRICE. To the Public. rjpHB PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO call in and examine my number nines Wheeler A Wilson- O0t7tf M. T.DAVIS. Electric Bells. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OP NSW Patent Electric Bells, Also Shells, Guns. Pis tols. Ac, whioh I am selling low down. - oct 7 tf 29 South Front street. B. F. Keith, Jr., & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries. Also receivers of Bhlseles and Brlok, which we offer very low to the olty trade isu Hortn water street, wumington, . u. oot jjsw tf su we ir A. E. Hawkes' QELEBRATED EYE GLASSES AND SPEC TACLES at ROBERT R. BELLAMY'S Drug Store. ; sep9tf N. W. Opr. Front and Market Bt. Wm, E, Springer & Co.; . IXPOSTER3 AND r JOBBERS OF ; AMERICAN . . . 1 '. an4eFpfelgnr4ware..Alsodlrfct,w v i lMSarthenwAra.' .;.'0J.1 '.. . ' ' :U sepao tf . is rronfcPT wu-iimmmpj HbteI;;Hacoi.iS H jRvitXB;;:;C.itN5lftl : IwJTic? i.iifl-MxH.i ;;a-l::.-.-3 o a:br!t .. nent - LargfrsamrlS room n Mais atreet Fcaol 8U-bl in oonnecUonHot andcold Water bs'hfc. -'Everr' oohvenlenJe'possiblev for -the traveuag - -; nua.-f'Oi'rw.ii. it s, MOUJXJS, opnetra.f -S. B. MOORE, Manager. ; ; . aug 10 ' 1 -1 A 1 1. Is t. 1. .1 1 n 7 V ' 1 V. 1: r ' 1 i , l-.T