ivcmlaf Sunday tx eptai by A5D raorwrro". -.rmS rOSTAGE PAID: lT-V r th tiOO. Three r 1 MAILT fill ' 3w JU V 0 f f the city, at the 4 uperwwk- ttctr paper regularly. n fHtty Bcvicw has the largest I V ..... ... r XVilminnLtn. JE 1. 1 ' ' , ' WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY; JUNE 24, 1884. NO. 150 Musical Melange. The commencement of the closing :.:.-K.,ofNcw York, JJ ; ! 1 .r i: il-at (lea. Ix;:trt i the J Death in Life. Fur ten long jeara Mr. Francis Mann. Melbourne, Australia, says be suffered ercises of the Misses Burr & James wiiu lucumauc guul uniu DO tried oi. wusishuj ui vuuiusus, is- OiJ, the wonderful paiu-rehever, citations and vocal and instrumental T cured him. - I i her. 3K r. M,.,i. erstwhile the Ieat!r "i IJ ' r.,.rtv under falsa prx tenses. ii - .. - - "' i.iint nirs number 40. i LOCAL NEWS. f ::ia!l size. . - . Ir. he fold them. jjf jtu i"- mci arc fcarmz iq- ilCEZ TO 11W ADVf BTI31B3EITS. F C Millki: Conun-Ircm Tatluk'S lUAiu-UarRaliu litis i5KKOKK At Three CcnU GtO It rKCNClt & oXS Going C W YatDui1o2 the Campaign Mcxos Hkjs. A DkUosset-Kx. VanilU Slcacu boatmen report that there is CooJ boating water in the Cape Fear. pieces, took p'aco at their school room last evening. As is always the case on the occasion of every exhibition by tbo pupils of this School, the room was crowded and though the evening was very warm the large crowd in attend ance, so lar Irom exhibiting any fatigue, were more demonstrative In their applause as the programme con tinued and even when the conclus;on was reached they lingered as if desiring NEW -ADVEBTISEMlAm, J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , ;.& lft-irn tliA war. was ur:: '- ;7-: . bus. who is in the city to-day m . s. . t -.Erawc.tf Kansas and Virginia Of" m 1 JP 1 - ' irasior, imci bu wuu- more. The exhibitions gotten up by the Capt. V. V. UieharJson, of Colum- lady principals of this School are so informs favorably known to our people that it us that hp never saw corn looking bet- would bo an act of superogalidn to ter than at present. ,' praise: it is sufficient to say that last night's entertainment was Mr. J.T. r..n a. Fov. of Grant toWnshin. u'o". eu.eru.iuu.em. was iuuy ur. to " i r ' l.l l i r l i: u i II 1 r-4 Al t!U! t.. k;.ii.iA,:n,.uAa 1 a uuaructenseu luese exuioiuooa i :rja! I lect &i inches gauge for .;!; lYitml nr 11 crreu. II IS I . . .. land whirh h9? fllwnvs Pivpn &n mnr.h n 5 . I lemaie. anu iney are com pericciiy . . 7 - l tli: KtcraU reads are gradually hcaUhy and thrifty. .-iils to accjmpuaa ion in ioc u or There was but Coo case for the May- consideration this morning aud Atrcslsr Ivtteivio the clergy o! the that was so trival in its nature that the the various pieces lr;il-x-v cf Baltimore, prohibiting defendant, a littlo colored boy, was dis- choruses by the cntii pleasure to the lovers of the- beautiful and refined. m . m . as there were no printea pro grammes we cannot give the names of performed. The entire school were finc- ii!ecr cof intoxicating drinks at charged upon the payment of one penny jv rendered-the voices of the little ones ti-sicier excursion gneu uuuv. v.m- ftDQ costs. blendirtr vprv harmonionslv with thoPo. t:cn?icts,tasbca issued. We sea it stated that at iha rren J of riper years and showing very plainly Ilanau. son of the meeting of the Board of Directors of bow great must have been the patience I Ilklb J ' - r ' L-ir.J?rave of Hessc-Cassel the W. & W . Railroad, held in Balti- ----- i l JTlSu3'fi.CW Ol r.Oipcror Iiuani, I mute, tun ;inautuicius wuiu tuujpiei- t.i.-tibj the l'apal Naccio at Paris. There are ia fengland 1.216 co-opcra-t,iocieti. bavins C6I.0OO members rJ nalirz sales far the year of an ag- .rrijvc ta.ue t.i over iw.wv.wv. 1.:ra!Ita divided exceed $10,000,000. Railroad will shortly pass under their management, tho W. & W. Road hav ing secured a controlling interest of the stock of said road. and skill exercised by the principals of the establishment and their assistants. We will not attempt to discriminate whero all was so good but there were several pieces worthy of special notice. The Vcachuca," by a bevy of little girls, tach wfth a tinkling Castanet, wassim- piy cnarming and their graceiui move Goldsboro Mcs$C7i;cr: Judging" from ments were most pleasant" to behold, the excellent music rendered by the We were at a los3 which to admire Cornet Concert Club, of Wilmington, most, the nprinot drill of tha littla TUl'ciccc tf W.V.es owes $1,000,- during thtir s-journ in this citylast ones or the consummate art displayed fto. but the world calls the attention to Thursday, they well deserved the prize tu fac: tUal kerdmaca w ara, wno they won in the band tournament at tbfl Euatauiop ot roval blood or even i..e Charlotte celebration. Wo donht crufu!aio Lif vein, owes $10.C000. lVlawarc. ajs tac Wasain-ton Ibst, issicui.flS!aU: bul such a man as 5sr.a!ur Bayard is the fellow citizen of TGtm in the seafc that ho is a cili un tf tic wLcle country. Ho would if there is a band in the State that successfully compete with them. can Unniailablc. The following unbailable matter re mains in the postoiQceas follows: Annie L. Hcndrick?, cor. Mint and Bie a Preheat in whom the country 2d st, care Jennie Smith. cx"4 tale all r roper pride. SildllvO.S. S. Cox; "The Tildcn kiitt leans matters in New York very cschxaiicd up. It is like tho little t rl wLca asked for a definition of tie rcrd chaos, said "it was a great fcjdsckol nothing with nowhere to fan.1 Jin. Ia:;try is not to have a monop- J titer stock ia trade next year. tcf ii theatrical shows will include i j:j.'ci4"u3sal beauty to represent the One foreign letter addressed to Signor Giovanni, Maratia. Tho Fourth District. in tneir instruction, a numoer oi original compositions were read by pu pils of both sexes.many of which would have reflected credit upon older head3 and moro enlarged experience. But the piece that brought down the house and delighted every body was the song, 'The Cows are in the Corn," sung by Master Ilarriss. a lfttle xnite of.a fellow scarcely b'gger than a! man's hand.' lie wa3 Derfectly at home upon the rostrum and not only sang with a nat uralness which delighted, but suited Jerseys; at $1.50, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 and 3;50. Jerseys Plain an3 Braided. LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS. . COLORED LAWNS IN GREAT VARIETY. WHITE LAWN ROBES A few choice styles of recent importation, and at . ' ' LOWER TRICES. FANCY MATTLNGS All' Exclaim at the cheapness. We are duawixg tiiade fkqm a distance by offering desirable goods Cheap. - FINE-iEMBROIDERY received to-day. Who will see them first ? A few CARPETS left and they aire cheap. , " ' , LACE CURTAINS at kock.bottom prices. g-Turkish Bath Soap. . . - R. M. HlcirJTIRE. jono 23, 1884 ' . - 3E3EZ"V3E3 Would be the correct name for SHRIER'S ESTABLISHMENT. We are always busy from early morning 'till late at night, but last Saturday beat all previous days. Our honest and square dealing is telling with the people. Wre guarantee to give to each and every patron fully one hundred cents value in return for each and every one of your dollars, and' frequently much more. It makes no difference what inducements other houses may offer in the way of prices, we can always save you at least from 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar by deal ing with us. I 4 Tft will K9 giuj to rflf.!vji f-T-y-""-i trosiow&lcn&icaasy;a23,fUl kJ:'j; scnerallatercfittst ." Tt9 name cf tie trrUsr xanat aJxayi be stalled to the Editor. IICaiamiaScattonsmBAt la wrtta' to cat one aide of tha paper. y. Pcxsoaalieea mast bo avoided. And it ia especially and parUcularij jaier tood thjet the EditoV does not alijs ada m the Ttews of correepoadenU uzOeaa' 1)0 "state. In the editorial eohoana, 3 - ! v- . EW ADYERTISEBffilfTa. Cj3 CHID LR1, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 114 MARKET ST. june 23 the action to the words of the song soJterm of the Superior Court of A special telegram, received just be- truthfully that he was encored again lore going to press, announces tnat in the Convention ot the Fourth Congres sional district, held to-day. eleven bal lots for Congressman had been taken, resulting, on the 11th ballot, in 151 for for Cox and 1231 for Fowlo. Necessary to a choico 159. and again and we felt as one of Dick ens, characters, old Weller, expressed it, in speaking of his grandson, "that ere Toney, be is one ot tbo blessedest boys", and like giving him two pence on the spot. .Without meaning to be invidious, wo must refer to one more particular, a simple melody rendered by Miss Atha- Tho Excursion. Rumcmber tho excursion to Smiih. 'Jra larcaccsj of each State in tic villa and the Forts on tho Passvort to- lia Lippitt. It was one ot those beaut:- l-:a. I: will fa .,.,. ,j ... .u rvluw ujymyf , JL 13 lIU.LvII UP UY LQU iaUlL'9 I 1U1UVWUVU guua lit uu.vu UiUiV tLl- connected with the Front Street M. E. peals so strongly to the feelings of the Church, which is a sufficient guarantee heart and Cnd3 a responsive echo in that no pains will be spared to make every bosom, aud it was sung with, a th3 trip delightful to all who may desire pathos and depth of feeling that capti- -:i:artcftho Lilly. fcrepljta a report that bo had said tfPcd. "We hive no animosity birj Elaine.1 Mr. Kcpplcr writes: "Il tcuuneef Puck has been shaped cay by a H .na. t,f ,,abnc duty, and hxe no personal malice lard Mr. Ulaine. we feci ourselves c:4 to expose his candidacy." Tic $;ting field JUpullicaJi says: The Trilznc confesses tho desperation ebcai when it tries to compare with Garfield; and when il cf Iiccola as another tattooed tia, cf U'aihington mad Jefferson as Uiiaccd cca also, it sinks to a level Lii t: cccc despicable and Inane." 1U Yi':r'j insists upon Cleveland UJ. and adds: "With such tieuiae would b simply bc reform and corruption; between Hie ud tarmoii . brtween safety and idvcnture; between a four V aieot ol boneat men and a ? inn carouse of political buc- to participate. fr. Saj " . It . ara caa compicicu oc h' fr Italy the first t r . feJ - sb;ograp C.lw . . f Cr J' Uw chiefly S a la?. went written to at ixt.' ,if Iioihry acting as bis bf.T2 I; u by those who Lf.l 11 lo u la!l ot-pirit and even ij, . 5i:riia cofernmcut has lately lr !;f rctl rrgulatioas rwpccUng 'e "tL"" tiIr JJ". Ft"t medicines h containing p.ijon must be Pri.;UlCOr;c,ocljr b medical 1 'A ' 13J Cooe a to be told of til! Ue authorities do not know t;Jrfrs;,5oa' r which they rJcog 8MtrfJadicial to health. Oj Utitiaeto fire Smith' Worm ljd-w Showery. XMOiwunsianuinsr lasi nignt was so clear and starlight, it began to rain about 2 o'clock this morning and there were frequent, copious and needed showers during tho remainder of tho day. Those, together with the warm nights, are highly favorable to tbo crops, and from every direction the farmers express themselves as encouraged by the prospects ot a good harvest. To bo Sold. The threo bags of corn remaining un sold, of five ba;s sent here for sale for tho benefit of the Confederate Soldiers vatcd the audience com pletely. In con clusion, we have only to say, that we, in common with all who were present last evening at St. James schoolroom, desire to return our hearty thanks to the principals and pupils for an even ing of unalloyed pleasure, and when the doors are thrown open for another ex hibition, we say with the famous John Gilpin, of credit, and renown, "May we be there to see." Everybody in want of Paints, White Lead. Glass &c. should go to Jacobi's to get best qualities and lowest prices.f Horrible Depravity. One ot the most horrible instances Home, at Richmond. Va.. will be offer- of juvenile depravity and brutality of cd for sale by auction at tho Produce which we have ever heard took place Exchange at 12:30 p m.. to-morrow. at jar Landing. Bladen county, on the The sale is for a most worthy object Cape Fear river, last Sunday The and it is limped that there wiHbeaUrge facts are aa follows: Bill Fennell. col attendance and fpirited bidding at the ored. who lives near Tar Landing, had saie ana mat good prices may be real thr.c children, a?ed respectively seven ied. I firo ml fhrvw rtVs Th alrfnat lwn arc girls and on Sunday last they de- Tho question lias been asked fre-1 iiberately murdered tho youngest child qnently within the past fjw days, by knocking it m the head with a light 'Whcnco comes all the black lead or wood knot and after accomplishing the plumbago which is bcins shipped North fearful deed they threw the body into on the Clyde "ine steamers? In an- the Cape Fear. Tho reason they as- wcr, we would say that it comes from signed for committing the murder was the vicinity of Raleigh, in Wake coon- that their mother gave the youngest ty, where it is to be found in great child more bread than she did to tho quantities, Thence it is shipped via other two and thought that, by getting the Carolina Central Railroai to this tho child out of the way, they would city and beaca to New York by steam I stand a chance of getting a larger share er. It is one of the many minerals with of food. Our informant did not know which North Carolina abounds, and is whether the murdered child was a boy known as rrarhito, plumbago, and or a girl, but had learned that the mur more commonly by the name of black" I dercrs were both girls. Cad. . j tit.. u ... t r to the fact that first quality shirts are Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just being made to order at one dollar at the received at Jacobs Hardware Depotf 1 Wilmington Shirt Factory U- Hard, but Fair. Jim Jones, colored, was brought here from Pender county to-day, by Deputy Sheriff More, and lodged iniailto await his trial at the next tha countv ontho charge of larceny. The accusation against Jone3, who is repu ted to be a notorious thief, is that he broke into the store-house of Mr. James Lee ana stole tnereirom a quantity of peas. The charge was so well sustained thai the examining magistrate felt it a duty to require a bond for his appearance at the next term of court, in default of which he was committed. All of Jim's glorious anticipations of tho pleasures of water melons. hard cider, camp meeting. corn shuckings and voting the Relmbli can ticket are thus brought to an in glorious end. Fullest assortment of Fishing Tackle can be found at Jacobi's. t A Word for Waddell. ' Editor Review: As the name of Hon. A. M. Waddell will be brought prominently before the Democratic Congressional Convention of the Sixth District, which is called to convene at Lumberton on the 30th of July next. some of his claims to .the nomination ought, in my opinion, to be more thor oughly canvassea ana laid betore the people. That he is the choice of New Hanover and Brunswick eounties is well known and the delegates from those counties will vote as a unit for his nomination. It is also well known that he will have many votes of the del egates ot other counties, and we believe that it bis claims were well understood ho would be nominated on the first bal lot. Iet the people know and remem ber that in those dark, gloomy, troub lous times immediately subsequent to the reconstruction days, when there was not a Democrat in the entire Dis trict who dared to accept the nomina tion: when even his most formidable opponent in the present contest posi tively declined to accept the nomina tion; when tte Republicans bad the best stump speaker and most astute politician, Oliver II. Dockery, as their candidate, end whom it was thought almost folly to attempt to encounter in political com pat, yet Col. WaddelL with barely three weeks' notice, accept ed the nomination, entered the lists and won the greatest victory ever achieved io North Carolina. He is the mcst pol ished and captivating speaker in the district: his large experience as a mem ber or the House of Representatives., a portion of which time he occupied the high and responsible position of Chair man of the Committee on Postofllces and Post Roads, has given him a na tional reputation and influence such as no roan in the district can attain with out long years of service. These make him peculiarly fitted for the require ments of the district, and would enable him to be of more real benefit to the people than, any other man could possi bly be. i ours, for Waddeu, liiSTht Up! It has been suggested, and with much forethought and wisdom, that those who travel upon the turnpike at night, going to, or coming from, the Sound, should have lights attached to their carriages, in order to avoid a collision which may result disastrously. There Is actual danger of accidents, especially these dark nights, and it wouldjbe well, if lamps are not attached to the vehicles, to carry a lantern so that those coming in an opposite direc tion may avoid any trouble. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jj OUGHT FOB SIOT dASII FHOII SEV- cral of the wholesale houses a largo surplus etock on hand through the ffrcat depression In trade, we aro prepared to offer As follows ; ... We will commence on COSSETS ! ! 1 A line shape Corset for Sic. . - ' A lioe Caroline Corset reduced to 50c. ' A Corset In any color. Pint, Blue. Clack. Cardinal and White for Vly oris. , An elegant Courille Corset for 75c; this Cor " set cat) not be boojrht In any other houte for less than One Dollar. . s . w TAYLOR'A EXTEJIsmv'mmivT e . Bust, f 1.25; true value One Dollar aid Fifty. R. and G. Double Bost Moulded Corset. C. and P. Imported Corsets. A fine n ursln . E2tff l A iDl1 assortment . of MIssm aad Children a Corsets. - - A great many other Corset?, which we are now ready to show and Bell at a very low figure at TAYLOR'S BAZAAB, Next on the list : . '. CORSKT COVEBS in every stjle and price. FANS, we will cell a highly decorated fold -ng F-a.nJ,or 5v102 , 25c- upwards, weU worth twice the money. , HAND SATCHELS, TARASOLS, ! SUNSHADES, UNDERWEAR,;. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ? LACES, HATS, GLOVES, MITTS, la any color, Btyle or size, at aston ishingly low prices. No one urged to bny, hot come and see the bargains for yourself. TUB COOLKST STORE FOR LAIC TO 8HOP IN IS TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., june 21 WILMINGTON, N. C. Goods sent C. O. D. to any part of the conn, try, with the privilege of examining before paying. Enjoyable Excursion DOWN TO SMITHVILLK ' AND THE FORTS, on the 8teamer PASSPORT, on WEDNESDAY, tho 25th, tinder the manage ment of tho Ladles' Front St. Church Organ Fund Society. No Baskets needed;- bplendid dinner on board. Ice Cream, Ac., all at city prices. Fare 53 cents; children under 12 years 25 cents. Boat leaves at 9 o'clock. june 23 2t . , GOING ! UR LARGE STOCK OF FINE SHOES for Gents and Ladles ia FAST GOING, but we have enough yet on hand to SUPPLY THE WANTS OF ALL. . NEW GOODS arriving EVERY WEEK, comprising ALL THE LEADING STYLES. Grand Family Excursionj OF THE HOWARD BELIEF" FIRE EN GINE CO. No 1, on tho Steamer PASS PORT, to Smlthtillo and the Forts, THURS DAY, Jnne 26, 1SS4. Refreshments on board. . Mueie by the Ital ian Harpers. Tickets 50c; Chllai en 25c. Committee A Adrian, JO.L. Gicschen, M. june 23 2t mw Headquarters JpOE FISHING TACKLE, AT W. E. SPRINGER A CO'S., , 19.21 and 23 Market 8b eet The largest and best assortment ever offered In this market. jane 23 MUNDS Blt03. & DeRoSSETj s . ; . Muuds Uros. & UcKosset, ' Munds. Bros. & DeRosset, Manufacture a delicious Extract of Vanilla. . Flavor your Ice Cream, ' - Custards and Pastry with It And be made hamv and contented. " ! ThU Extract Is used in the . Ice Cream, which has given MUNDS BROS. A DEkOSSKTfl T , Cream Soda Water such a , 1 t c' ci splendid reputation. UUU, Sm JCI UlIUn X OUUS, ICE CREAM soda every day thla week. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, june 24 Nothing of the kind equals It. rendezvous for Ladles. ' . ' Market and Second S ts . , iune 23 . . Wllmlnirtan. N. C. During the Campaign. At Three Cehtc. HTE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK PA- T v. PERS at the following prices r 4. H 1 HERALD, (Including Sunday) per week 25c. TIMES, " 2Z TRIBUNE, " 25c. WORLD, " 2J SUN, " " " 2Cc,i YATES' BOOK STOItE. jane 23 119 Market Street. Driye-Well Pumps, gTOVES, TINWARE, REFRIGERATOR5?, WATER COOLKKS , 1C IS CREAM FREEZERS, at PARKER A TAYLO&'S PITRK WHITE Oil Jane S3 Something Hew. A FIRST CLASS ICE CREAM PARLOR at the corner of Front and Mulberry strccU, where purest Cream in the city can be founds ladles and gent'men ara respectfully Invited Order uronspllr filled aod delivered free of charge aiK. & atus. J. i. FWHEit, lune'Tlm Proorletora JJEW YORK HERALDS WILL BE SOID fram this date at THREE CENTS. SUNDAY HERALD atFlVE CENTS.' . - 'AT - - - r. HEINSBERGEK'S, j une 23 Live Book and Meals Sterea. Administrator's Sale. JjT VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE j superior Court of New Hanover Cor njy jn cause there ifendingr between James F. Uause. Admlnbitrator of Richard II. Crant. plalniiir! and Malt Ina A. Grant and others, defendants! the undersigned will at 11 o'clock. A., JL. on Monday, the t7h day of Jnly, J-l. at tho Court Jlouse door la the city f WUm'nztoD. expose for sate to i be nicest bidder, tho i ol- twi.,:Aiwoi unaucuaiein tbo city of WiimiogVkn, bclo? the Wehlf of lt N. 5 in block 117, aceordin? to tfte plan of sat 1 city, fronting t leet o the YjLtmUlt tutu EXCURSIONS A ND SOUND PARTIES ARS NOW THE j street, and running back iIiamom vi.iih ui feet, on which U situate a' dweliiiig emuxAz 6 or i roms, and the twsary outbnii :itir, A tract of land on WxlghUvllle fco..i,.. ia said county, Vcxianlnz on the North' hMi .f Le'a Creek at the mouth of a rullr or t:uu and running thence NVrth ZK'i dtgrec V.(t3 chains, 3 lluka to ro4.- thevfa .North ' i greesWest I chain, 51 links wl'b the ioj. taencc North 22 degrees Kat 5i ehaic, t ; . nr o zeun as aegrrcs wei st ehab, ::ls, thence Kouth S3 degrees Wet 27 ch!i, i. Rokatrt the month of a branch emutrtn? ir.tn - Viator, i jnseis Lee'a Creek, and thence down the Crett j ine oexiasior. cnuunjox about nj and beinz well known as the farmer . restdrnce of the late Richard 11. GranaJT-v Term One third catii, bilanre la 6. and 12 eurslan. either flown the rlrcrni-thn v,f5n,t I Z.ZT7 '. ,1 TJ Zr?- V call at McGO WAN'S, and he will fir ran nslim fM,i.rf...,l. order of the day. Flshlnr at the Rock-" I -ana the "Blaekfish Gronnda la at its be.t. ! FtshtBg poles and lines are set the onl r re j quiattea lor an enjoyable and suecessfoi day's recreauon. joeiore v on siat i on i oa your ex- i