i - - MfVMJM Zl ' I MISCELLANEOUS. (ucazss wrrh pu, RL ItRIT.' buSTERLIfSG. 9UAl..iff A-,:3 ; LACKWELLS lm Cut 4 -A... I IS" T O FINE SMOKING TOBACCO) . Puri ii i IU I TV, 17 0 LCT(ZflSTIcS "f Wis , fob cco ir tn i "K r a Kyi r "K WUKLP h ItD Look for trade-mark of the BULL. Morie genuine without it. . WatcK the papers for our large advertisement; different portraits of , .adingnen each time, une eel j nrm 3m IT LEADS ALL. i No Other blood-puru'vin. ;no s imuie, or hs utlt b"'ii . prep'. o'l. wu;oti s com pletely mwW tU waiL ot pLysiciatis ai.tl Lh jfeaoi Ai public Ay.er's Sarsaparilla. Tt laali tUe list as truly ".i ntillc irt;tar . lor alt blvx.l Uiao4. It there is a inrk CnnnC1 1 iiuutaofScrofUui about you. OlfrtUrUUt -AVUl'! S l:Ar HOLLA. Will Uilotjw ituiU expel it inu your system. W Cv'UUtutiouad or scrofulous Catarrh, PTJnoil AVKit's SAlis.vp.vttiLU.v is the UA? 3ltiiil trud remedy. It has curod nuutrlcai cajs. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discu rgs, aiul remove tha sicken ing i.r of the breath, which are indications vt scrofulous origin. Ml PPRHtU "Hto,Tex,Sept.28,13SI. ULuCfl J Jo ,t the ?ge of two yr? one f , VLflfJC ? cbildreu wa. terribly afflicted wUft.0 ii,i ulti&vQU running sores on its 14 au.l neck. At t'u vane time its eyea 'N t'V'illeu, niuuti u;tl nu.nl. and vary sore. CnOr C"C3 ' Phgiwlsiisiolil uathata pow CuuC L uv rtui alterative uiedwlne must. ' Iw eu;uki. Ttu uuiUvl m reaiujmeiiJiiig jV :W 4 .S k lH a l u I v . A few doses pro uuood a &reei4ibte Improvement, which, by n thVMie to your tlirvotious, was coutin jk1 to a eo iiplete mikI oriu uieiit cure. No eiluoe Uj iiio oare 1 of the e listened of au crifuUu4 teiidciicics; and no treat tueut of auy iiisorVjr w;u ercr attended by laoro jronit or eScctual results. Youn truiy. I?. F. JOHSSON." lURIAREO BY . Dr.J.CiAyeri Co., Lowell, Mass. HoU br il lcrusUt; $1. six bottles for $5. I . 'a 1 lytolp dJtw A 2 9 PAESLEY & WIGGINS, MNUrACTURER3 OF SA.SII, BLINDS, DOOltS, ANB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK, apl a tf i To Wi n URflAn Boxes and Crates, FOR SHIPMENT OF VEGETAU K3 AND frolts. ts sbookc or readf mlc YKLLOW PINK LUMBER A fall stock ot Boach and Dreaaed Lamber. Lat, A., forBaildlax purpooe. , - 7 Order bj the cxro. Domestic and For i55i SUd!?4 PAESLEY WIGGiys.H The Daily Review, ,..at firnlnJirm. of anv newsvaver i lif.lished. in the city of Wilmington. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 18S1. STATE Nim Ashcviile Advance: . One of J he most aggravated and unmiiiga'cd acts of cruelty to animals ever brought to our at'ention. Was cuumitted on the streets of Ashevilleday before 'yesterday eve ning. Some inhuman fellow deliberate ly walked up to a mule hitched to a wazon and cut out it eye with a pock el knife. An unsuccessful attempt was made to discover the guilty party. Greensboro Workvvtn: The vener able and well known Cyrus Menden hall, ex-Mayor ot Greensboro; died at his residence in Ibis place yesterday Et fl o'clock, a. m. He had been laiiins !or some time. and bis- death was no surprise. Mr. Mendenhall was not only a lawyer of ability, but will be remembered as a faithful mayor of this city. Perhup no figure on our streets ?is more familiar than that of the de ceased ex-Mayor. Newborn Journal: Mr. J. A. ?Icad nws' new warehouse, at Union Point, 3 nearing completion. It will, when finished, be capable of fetorinss fifty thousand bushels of corn, and will.have elevators attaehed to facilitate the handling of grain. Capt. Hancock informs us that the continued heavy rains between Kinston and Falling Creek have destroyed immense quanti ties of sniall grain, liut notwithstand ing the . rains, the corn and cotton crops .arc looking well. llobesonian: Telegraph poles have been erected on the line of the Southern extenson of the C. F. & Y. V. It. R., and olllees will soon be established ai Lumber Bridge, Red-Springs and other noints.. Wc were pleased to iearn last Monday from representative farmers from all sections of the county that the prospects fr a bountiful corn crop were the finest evtr known at this sea son of the" year. The prospects for an average cotton crop are uot very favor able. Gardens and Irish potatoes are the finest ever raised. We have three Irish potatoes'which weigh 5G ounces. So far all crops, save cotton, have been excellent. Fayetteville Sun: Owing lo the re cent "heavy and continued rains the Cape Fear is threatening to overflow the low lands along its banks. VVe fear that we are having all the rain now that wc will heed later on. VVe hear -the farmers say that it is doing con siderable damage to most t the crops. A friend hurriedly, entered our office the ot-lier day am! told the Senior tint the Green Ciub -had fallen into line, and with green badges flying, were marching dw,n the ftret. The Senior sprang to his feet, turned over the ink on an editorial just written, tore a slit in his coat, mashed his Sunday hat, and finally reached the front door, where he had pointed out to him a llok of stately geese, with necks paint ed green, moving down thu street. The Senior grew furious, the friend grew scarce, and the geese grew small er in the distance. ; Go'dsboro Messenger; Wo have in telligence from various points aionsr the different Jines of rail way leading to this city, that a large number of visitors will be here iu attendance upon the approaching State Fruit Fair. The slate roof of' the steeple of St. Paul's M. E. church was completed on Saturday last. It is a splendid piece of work, and lends an additional imposing feature to the handsome edifice. Cant R. I. I lowel l's o.ita r.ror avurn fes J 4 T one hundred bushels to the acre. And in the face of such evidence the oats crop this year ta ii.significmt. and more corn and hay has been imponed here this seas-.-n than at anv time s'iiich 1806. At the monthly meeting of the Wayne county colored teac lit-rs so ciety, in tne Court House in this city last Saturday. Mr. E. A. Wright was presented a beautiful gold headed cane by the society, as a recognition of his untiring labors as county superinten dent of schools, and as a souvenir of their esteem. Chirlotte Observer: A colored man name 1 Stephen Pnllom was sent lo jail in this city yesterday morning on a charge that stands without a parallel ir. i he criminal records of Charlotte. Tie stands charged witti having; made an attempt to murder his wife by pouring a spoonful of melted lead into her car Polluui was arraigned before, S. . I Davis. J. P.. yesterday morning on a warrant sworn out by his wife and jailed. Old man Broom, the chick en peddler, was probably fatally injured la?t evening, about sundown, in a run away accident near Carolina Park. He was driving along the road, when Ids trusted horse became frightened and dashed off in a wild runaway. The old man, after keeping his scat tor a time, was dashed to the ground with terrible violence, striking on his forehead. His right wrist was broken, as was also his left hand. an! his head and lace were badly lacerated. He was picke'd up in an unconspi'lis condition and a physician was summoned. Au exami nation of his injuries showed them to bo of a very serious nature, -and the physician fears they may terminate fatally. A baut t wo o'clock last Sunday morning, asJPeter C'.enpenniri, Jan old colored man, was walking along the track of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, three miles from the city, he heard the voice of some one praying aloud and calling for water. ' Pcicr in vestigated and found the body of a man in the ditch beside the track. The man was lying on his back with his legs across the iron rail. Between the rails his two feet and part of his legs that had been cut off by a train were found. One lee was hanging 10 the knee by a leader that had escaped being severed. The other had been cut squarely off. below the knee and foot and leg were fonnd in the boot. As Peter stooped down over the nian he recognized the features a3 those ot Mr. Abner J. Smith, who lived near by, and who had left the city lata Saturday night, walking towards his home oa the rail road track. Mr. Smith reeognized the colored man and exclaimed: Is that you, Uncle Peter? Please hurry and ct oic some water." The old darkey hastened off and waked sonic of the neighbor, who quickly arrived bssido the unfortunate man. They pressed a cup of water to bis, lips.; but ho could not swallow, and as they laid his head down, be aye a asp, and expired. . JOHN KELLY INTERVIEW- ' : V i ED. j ; He Says that ke.Wilt Not Lift a Hand to Aid in the Election of Clevelaud. 4 ?x . Chicago, July 7. The: Times prints the following interview! with John Kelly: , ,1 Well. Mr. Kelly, whai is the feeling throughout the country j as t Mr. Cleveland, so far as yonrj trip demon strates?" Mr. Kelly thoughtfully strok ed his beard, and after a moment's de liberation fad: 1 ' "At Albany a very strong feeling has manifested itself against him. At Utica similar sentiments prevailed. At Syracuse the same. At Rochester the people wero very outspokcin. 'Give us anything but Cleveland, was the cry". At Lyons I asked all the Cleveland men in an immense crowd, numbering 1.500. around the train, 1 to hold up their hands. Only four showed them selves t bo Cleveland men, and I said You don't seem to want Cleveland here?' And the answer came. 'No, no! Anybody else.' At Batavia a similar occurrence took place, the count only showing three Cleveland: men, the crowd being, it such a thing were possi ble, more decidedly against him than at Lyons " j "How will this affect the Cmven tion?". i T would regard Cleveland's nomina -tion very much in the light of party suicide and I hope it will not be done. It would kill us. Working people can not be made to support him. llis ve. toes of bills which have been ir. their interest killed him politically, and be is regarded by them as an enemy anything out a friend." h "Outside of your own State whom do you favor?" j We like Bayard and Butler." "Do you think these men, or either of 'them, could be elected?" 4,Yes, without doubt. There would be no trouble about that. I Either of them would get the united support of the State without trouble.'' "Will you support Gov. Cleveland if he is nominated?" ! "I will not lift a hand for 'him." "Will you oppose him?" j ''You can print this as coming from me: I would not oppose any Demo cratic caudida'e, but I will not lift a hand to aid in the election ot (5 rover Cleveland if he 'is nominated. I could not afford to If he thinks: he cau be elected without me let him go ahead, but I will never help him.! If i were to do so I would break up thu Tam many organization, and thai I cannot and will hot do. Tammany's strength is based on labor vote3, and they will not support Cleveland. I could not swing them lor Cleveland if I would ; and if I were to try. I would disrupt the society. I will not do it." ; In an interview with a Times report er immediately aftf-r the adjournment of the caucus of the New York delega tion thi3 afternoon, John Kelley said: ' If this delegation does not I reconsider its action, and till insists !upon pre senting Cleveland's name, iTammany will appeal to tne Convention. We shall state our case there clearly and plainly, and attempt to have the unit rule broken. If the Convention refus es to do it the responsibility I rests with it. We will have to do our duty." "Whom else can New York pre sent ?" asked the reporter. ' Slocum," replied Mr. Kelly. "Would he make a strong candi date?" i 'T don't know. I am not clear on that point. He is porular in the State and has made strong runs, but whether he would for Pre? dent I cannot s iy. The fact is, we want a candidate who has Jbeen enough identifiel! with the national Government and w ho has had experience enough to be called a states man. Cleveland made a good Mayor and a good Sheriff, but as a I Governor he has been a failure. Slocum has .. .1 .. .1 i 1 , iu;iuc a swi vonirressman, i oui now he would do as President $ proble matical. We want a man ot experience and broad views." ' ''Are there any here who vould .fill these requirements?" I "Yes. two. Bayard and McDonald." TJ10 Coolest of the Cool Thiols on Karth. j When the Summer heat is raging, the coolest thing to imagimi is the feelings of one who draws the First Capital Prize of $75,000, in The Louisiana State Lottery Company, on an invest ment of only $5 00. ibe next event, the 170th, occurs on Tuesday,! July 15th when $265,500 will be scattered broad cast M. A. Dauphin. New! Orleana. La., will eive all information desired. 4- Itchiug Piles Symptoms and Care. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira tlon. Intense itching, increased by scratching; very d stressing, particularly at rJjrht; seems as tf pin worm were crawling In and about the rectum; the prlrate parts are! sometimes affected. If, allowed to continue very serious S!lU? may follow- "SWAY HJfcd OINT- r .1ia'oI,,,c?s5nt' BUre curc Also, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Khcum; Scald Head. Erysii- wLa,9 rbcr a ltcn. Blotches, all scaly, crusty 25 . .av'-0- "j iua.il, ou ct : 3 lor n.- Aaarep, UU.MVAYMS & SON, hila.. ia. Sold by Druggists, may 2 ly deod&w f ni W Now is the time to give Smith's Worm iiL llvd-w Something New. . FIKST-CLASS ICJ3 CRKAMj PABLOS at the corner of Front and Mulberrv streets Idiea and gentlemen are respectfully Invited ,hre pr0 Wy delivered free of Proprietors Headquarters JpOK FISIIIXG TACKLE, AT . W. E. SPRrXttlci W.q ThP ir-t k V aDd 23 Market street RIew Goods A HD LOW PRICKS AT I July 7 4 . 38 and 40 UurchLwn Slock. MISCELLANEOUS. Ague Gnr e contains an antidote for ail malarial dis- orders which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains, no Quinine, ror any-mineral nor deleterious substance what j ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon tho constitution, but leaves tho sj-steiu as healthy as it was before the attack. WE WAEEANT AYEH'S AGUE CTJEE i to cure every case of Fever and .Ague, Itter mitient or Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever, fpunib Jlgue, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1SS2, to refund the money. Dr.J.C.AyerdtCo., Lowell, Mass. . Sold by all Druggists. may 28 d Aw nrm COJHMEKC1AL JK'. WILMINGTON MARKET - July 9-4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted dull at 28 cents per gallon. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted firm at 97-1 cents for Strained and $I.02 for Good Strained, with rumored sales at jl for Strained and $1.05 for GTod Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.35 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted dull and nominal. Small sales on a basis of 1 1 1 cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary 8J cents Lwd Ordinary. -. i 10 1 Low Middling 10J Middling 11 Good Middling... 11 DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine 390 casks Rosin-. 1122 bbls Tar 82 b&s Crude Turrentine 302 bbis MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, II G Smalibones. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. . Steam yacht Louise, Woods ide. Smithville. Alaster Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav etteville, G. V. Williams & Co. Ger barque Emilie, Schullz, Sto tin, Ge.r, with kainit, to E Peschau & Wes termann CLEARED Steamer Passport, Harper. Smith ville. Master Steam yacht Louise, .Wood side.. Smithville, Master Steamer D. Murchison. Smith, Fav etteville, G W Williams & Co. MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JULY 1, 18S4. Cotton ashore, 832; afloat, 40: total. 872. Spirits ashore, 1,510; afloat, 2 254; to tal. 3.794.' Rosin ashore, 68,371 ; afloat, 9,195; to tal, 77,800. Tar ashore, 1,612; afloat, 110; total, 1 752. - Crude ashore, 1,607. RECEIPTS FROM JUNE 1 TO JULY 1. Cotton, 50; spirits, 8.793; rosin. 23 795; tar, 1.720; crude, 4.4JI EXPORTS FROM JUNE 1 TO JULY I. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 335; spirits, 1 631, rosin, 5,601; tar, 1,957; crude, 4.767. FOREIGN. Spirits. 5 074; rosin, 24,328; crude, 150. 1 s 1 ' " 1 - LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Nor Agder, 455 tons. Flagstadt, from Hull, May 17. Nor DeodatA, 372 tons, Aiderten, siiled from Hamburg. June 1. GerEmUie, 419 ton3, Shultz, from SwiDC munde, May 6 Nor rrcy, SSI tons, Halversen, at Liverpool, Nor Gibraltar-, 496 ton3, n'ennesen, tailed' injiu-xwutiexuaiu, j une 4 T;i.' ttle u 4-3 tons, Cochran, eailcl from IIull, June 23 Ger Lucy a Paul, 323 tons, An res, sailed from Stettin, June 23 . m,NoPrlon Sii ton3 Clausen, from Stet.in, May 12. Ger Texas, 591 tons, I oof, at Hamburg, May Ger Vereln, 4J3 tons, Jahncte, sailei from Hamburg, June 24 Change of Schedule. Fo?M,HIS DATfi THE STEAMJCR PAS PORT -will run the fol 'owing scheUuli : Leave fcmit&vllle Monlay morninsr at 5 3) l-eave Wilmington Monday, Tuesday. Wed nesday 8ivl Thursday at 9 A. M.; Friday 9 A vc1 ' w,M; Saturday, leave Smithville at i A. M. ; Wilmingfon, 4 P. M. July 7 lw J. w. IIAltPESC Roofing and Tin Work, "gY EXPERIENCED yORKMKN. Uur stock of good of the B S ST M ATElil A L. If jou want a COOK STOVE call at PURE WHITE Snf TAtJfu7 R2onday XJ ALL THE VVEEK YOU WILL find Chke,Can0f,,Applcs- Peaches, Pears, cmctens, Hggs and allother country produce Ttese sooda must be told at once.7 EIiioS The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant. It,i, a 11 North Water sr., . Jqlr a . - Wilmington, X. C. Dr. Mott's Powders -fil i?J4ldn travel. Gleet.snict nresandall Urinarr diiftaspa o., Physical nehmtyfen1Weake7, ndS thoae untold merles raud .SSibtoS or Excesses. Syphilis In all i U f orm TXi" nently caed. 1 ellow or UrownS ??a' and body.tore Throat ani aES? fcSofui? oil Sorts, Eczema, Tetter and all BloVvi 'eY; 1 diseases. Urinary dlseaseaured in HSkln MISCELLANEOUSA I At 20c, BLACK JERSEYS. We have establishel such low rcrcES (for good quality) lhat we are sIlii fhem freely. Compare them with axttuixg in the market $1.50, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 and 3.50. . MOSQUITO XET Gooil CORSETS 1 Almost any LINEN ULSTERS WHITE LAWN ROBES Turkish llath Soap. july T. 18S4 WE WILL COMMENCE OUR USUAL OT7TT A "XT XT T T A T ' CT OTm ATln o i t OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Spring From this da y we shall gains so that we may be able to make a clean sweep of everything. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 EV3ARECET ST. July - NEW SUMMER AND WINTER , RESORT. SIVLITi-ST'XIjIL.E, 1ST. C. AT &QUTH OF GAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AR0 CASWELL AM IN FULL VIEW OF THE CCEAC WILL OPEN ABOUT MAT 20th UNDER ENTIEELY NEW MANAGEMENT! Hotel has been refurnished and renovated throughout. New and handsome building erected for pleafjiire purposes. Elegant large, airy IialUtooni over the water. First-class Musicians from New York will furnish Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing. Fine line of New Boats for NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY. j Din) y Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Coast Tourists and Pleasure Seeker.s Northward and Southward will find v it tp their advantage to give us a call. - CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED I The Atlantic oast Line and Carolina Central R. R. will sell tickets from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick . 3f Special rates by month and season 3 J. D. SUBLETT, of New York, Manager. may 1 . j. " ., 7. 1J. SL'MNKil, l-n.-M. Chcrao Safi, 7 Brusiift., S;uiil Ci vsuim; U'iifcJc ' CSSend for Cataibguo. mch 13 d&w ly :' PUE0ELL HOUSE: JKD!iB NSW MANAGEMJNT, WIl.MINQTOS, N. L ii. l. PKURY, Proprietor. i ro.jrieiur AtlanHc iioti. Urst-Cl&pa ai' - Htmenta. Tap 50 to $J.Ctt City Drug Store. 12 1 G M A UK K.T STUB ET. XTO CONUNDRUM ATimrr n lira . x L Sod W; teratSc per glass It can't1 be good at 2, or 3 cents per glass; (too much toam and gas). Drugs and i Clgais In great variety. My soda Water is always goodV It can a be excelled ervry day. f My Colore is !M;.Ua JIMtCOOLKY, -Jt e - Manager. CONUNDRUM. -yyiiv IS TH13 STSlMEU PASS POET S&tS&i&S&l. '-not a. o DSUG3, PERFUMCS; SOAPS Fwrv and Toilet Articles, ic. I FAN CI 1 rcfcriptions a specialty at or - C MlLLEIl'S. 7 -6 Correr Fourth andNn sta fit 1 TE WIIGTON SHIRT FACTORY 2.5cknd nifwaiV S?!? J3 Colored Shirts ti Orts fS1ifnb080mmaiet order at Promttendt! S. MISCELLANEOUS. 25c, 30c, 35c. article of Isco Not 108 inches. . J. style you wish. CORSETS All grades and sizes. v Arc being closed out cheap. fx. ra. rjjcirjTiRE, and Summer Clothing, give most astonishing bar Pleasure Sailing and Fishing, F. K. JtflSCKLEE, S" fational Wire & Iron k eii-oii, . . JiAXVFACTOKERS or V ire riofh. Wire Conrcr Railings, Wire Cotrcr 1 WIro SKnu, Ci &. f'o.l Si-rr-eas. 'Wt-ntln Iu Fouccs, Iron Shultera, Counter bupporwH"- S. rt-ns. T-ntlto- V anew, istaois ""TL'-l,: Ci-llcatlon tai Taper. 1884. Harperfs Magazine. 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