II -; THIS PAPER 7 . bushed every , eve.Suiday eepted by , JOSH T. JAMES, : XDTTOX AWD rBOtn6TOB. 1nTPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: ex M rear Six months, ' $2.00.- Three ' th ti.00: One montn, 33 cents. rue paper will be delivered by carriers free a trg m any part 04 theclty at tb above or 1 cent -, catlfllng rates low and liberal. grSxibzcrtteT will report any and all fan. to receive tneir paper regaiaxiy. Ti . 7 7 T Ima 1L a 7 t j&fe circulation, xf any newspaper xnme cuy gj rw,mingian, -pEaiOOUATIC TICKET. - Election Tuesday, Nqv. 4. J3 FOR president: G ROVER CLEVELAND, of" New York. foi: vice president: TJjjOMAS A. HENDRICKS. V "of Indiana! ; ' r 5 FQ R, GOVERNOR : ALFRED ST SCALES, ?6f Guilford.' t . - FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: CHARLES M. STEDMAN, of New Hanover. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: ; WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. catrjLiI 2 t . v.. . 1--- - ..; " -.Ju, " - " 1 1 i g ii i VIII. Bill Chandler has hardlv been able k roil lOnself into shape since Gov TT j. , xxenuncKS sat down on him with snch unceremonnious force WILMINGTON N. C... MONDAY. JULY 21. 1884. ; NEW AD VEKTIg At4 till cscUy V ior ui me inevicaoie result it seems to us Blaine's letter of acceptance migat baye been - made considerably -i . - snoner. It' would be sad if Blaine should bo beaten in his own State, of which there would be absolute dancer if Butler should run oh the Greenback ticket. - Mr.: Horace E. Honkins.- of 7t jxcuionat uemocratt JeQersonville, Indiana, writes, that he suffered excru ciatingpain in th region of the heart ana m nis back. One application of ot. Jacobs Oil, the magical Dain-reliev- m - . . er, exiernauy. curea him. LOCAL NEWS. I NO. 172 Jefeoncic---; SPLENDID STYLES, !CHPER TELAK ANY IN TmSUABKCT iDformatlon Wanted. If this item should catch the eye of Joseph Blite, a mirier, last heard from as a; workman in the Piedmont Iron Mine, in some portion of North Caro lina, it is to inform him that John Thomas' daughter, Elizabeth Thomas, from Cornwall P.nTn . isiij ouav i -y-tti t rvin - . .. .wUuuuuis wuureacoaw. Lowers -t: . u uuwBiuens we nope to cloaa nnt nnvnn n auuiesseu lo uonn u. JNoriney, Unar lotte. N. C, will receive a prompt an swer. - " f .- - i . ' T CLOSING OUT CARPETS'. - i . Jlyll$t - . july 21 FOR AUDITOR: W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. TOTl ATTORNET-GENERAL: ' THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. IIDEX TO KlVt ADVERTISEMENTS. A Smith Fnrnlture F C Miller Conundrum J Eisbach Shirt Factory Fob Sale Printing Press Hkinsberoek Just Received R Ji McImtiee Fancy Matting Pabker & Tavlor Our Stock J W Harper Family Excursion C W Yates We Want Your Trade W E Springer & Co Headquarters Giles A Murchisox Library Lamps P L Bridgers & Co Royster's Candy Geo R.Frrkch Arsons To Cfose Out Knights of Honor Reimiar ivrpofiT, Thos C. Craet, Agt-Bargainln FurnltureT The First Cari Ijoad. Many thousands of watermelons have been shipped from this port by steamer to New York and other north ern markets in years past, but the firit regular car load was shipped to-day, wo DUicis ueiug iiaessrs. yy . cs j.i nitir r. Struthers, who cultivated a large truck Tnitn 'ii' . garden, just outside the Southeastern thfMavor thi - bef0re limit.nr.k :. tu in? Mayr this morning chared with ...v. vil,J. A HtfO Snip pea I a vinUtim. r r- . . direct and will reach their destinat f without change of cars. lZS " " "s wltQm -m T- pwuouumjw. ne was fined $10 for Persobal. V I the offense, from which ind crmonf. ha J U w Carpets now -in stock and that very early. fc J . hnon WRloTrrr - ... . WBSETS-We have ot very best styles and hi great Variety.'.-. " stto,DAliVitir li,--, ""ri ojL'itjAut) liave you seen !Cf!urs' da yu know how very cheap they are being sold? LINEN ULSTERS all sizes. j R. rj3. McirJTlRE. Board. A KWJ TABUS BOARDERS CAN IT" attendance and tiST i-irrr Ca Transient boa7deS day or week. MRS, KORkhtt vt?t toe l I'ERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION: S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ' There will be a new moon to-m err row at 7:30 a. m. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, . : ol Wake. FOR ELECTORS-AT-LARGE: . f W. H. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES.; : ' Ilarpers Weekly has hoisted- the names of Cleveland and Hendricks.-' 1 mi . . a aere was only one bale of cotton received at this port to-day. i The thermometer in this office indi cated 84 degrees at noon to-day. ; See notice of a "Printing Press" for sale to be found in another column . ! We are having most delightful weather. The atmosphere this morning was pure and invigorating. We are glad to state that the condi tion of Mr. J. B Munson was consid Tyte Yprk has. swallowed the Civil I red as more favorable this morLing. Rights bUl-what there is left of it. JohnH. Smythe, colored, U. S. Siin- Itiannderstood thatMavorTw -of ister to Liberia, 3 in the city on 'a TitookVja,. Y., will support CleveJshortleave of absence from his post of land. -.' uuty. Mr. J. El3bachof 27 Market street." 40012 an appeal to the next term of thft vim leave nere ior tne warm Springs vnminai uourt. Rev. F. A. Bishoo. of th m 'J' W; Harper, of the steamer nhnroh .n.w..r..7 --V-r- .rc' wm ive the second of : ' " " lauea couniy nia sv es of "family excursions " two Years acn waa in tha, j , . . milJ excuraions. Mr. Jas wa lr 0r. tbe .son. on Friday, the 25th ui:... r . in8C- ana Knowing from experience the THAT JulyllljdAw MRS, ROBERT I.VW " -v Market 8 tree L . WUadnjpton, n. C or i .iwv ttu uuo umu me XiaiV nlPfianraa of V.?a j . .1. that eity is ia the city and us fenbe of his honor ot a call this morning We fo, h . f' a rrra nartrr TU r . were glad to make Us acquaintance as will 7nt. .VkTSw' fSK? we found hfe a very pleas. ut geutle- and th; Fort.TuduW the wSSer man. He will remain here sever U f ui su . . . . 1 1""" tavuiauic, will mase & snort trip to sea. weeks. Til e Last of Earth. T . . vv e rezrec to announce the rfonth f 'mi t . - . . I """"" vm. i Ane oosequies ot tne late Mr. John Mr. Archie Exnm. of this nitv . Craig were held at 5 o'clock jester- occurred at . Laurinburg, oh the 15th dasterday afternoon at bis late resi- inst.. where he had gone for the benefit dnce on Walnut streJ, between of hw health. He was about 20 years Sjventh and McRae. Rev. Dr. Yates, of age,. and ior a considerable time ofthe Front Street M. E. Church, offici. Wia ft printer injbe exnpldy of Messrs ad. assisted by Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of E. & Warrockr Colrofthis city thb First Baptist Church. Cape Fear Laqge. No. 2. 1, o. of ci. v . nf wrMirt Qaarterlv Meeting. deceased was a mem her niuwwf mIT hird Bound for the WilminMnn n?c- thl remains to their last resting place at mAt:2t:?eetD.?d-,s.fc BA Churcn,South : Oikdale. foUowedlby a large concourse and ST" at Jul 26 of friends and acquaintances. Messrs Wilmington, at Front Street. An'mst n M J U ft is a soul-harrowing fact that many I rhe semi-monthly meeting of the of the Irish will go for Blaine with Christiana Association of the Front their shelallahs. - btreet M. E. Church will be held to- JcUm L. Dudley, H. W. Bryant. S. A. Cfaig, John Maunder, Oscar Pearsall add K. S. Townsend vera thn nu W ' WMW M14 bearers. Got Left. r. (Monday is alwav Annrnnriafad Kr, night, instead Of TllP.odftV OO fnrmaylwr I Hio nnlnrnA T ,! .v The JVfiie 2V. a RermRn Rahl J" I i "P. me season, it- can paper published in Brooklyn, N. Y., has come out lor Cleveland. 2 and 3. Smithville. August Qanrl. in Brunswick Circuit, at Mt. Zion, Au gust ijj ana 13. Whiteville Circuit, at Peacock's, Au gust, 10 ana id. Jtiemmgton Circuit, at Carver's vreeK, Augusts and 24. Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, Au gust 30 and 31. JNewton Grove Mission, at Newton Royoter's Candy ' f HAS ARRIVCD, and we are Belling large quantities of 1L Come early and secure CHOICE SELECTIONS. Cleveland & Hondrlclio ! A GOOD DEMOCRATS AM HAPpr ! Vletorr la asanrAd t Tin ... . ' W WW r ouict jaii juiimijw a mvm atii v,K w State Saloori" and try hlijusUr puiiVr and tmoke one of hi a ft-T-l-irT IT IS THE PURKiT AND t will pat you in goodhumorU. af THE CUTICTJBA REMEDIE3, W-JINERM SAFE LIVER AND KIDNEY DUK?i'8 MTB ACT OF MALT AND UVA B " ........ ' x" ' S. 8. S. TWO SIZES. " BEST CANDY 8OLD IN , - 1 ur JJituua, WILMINGTON. MEDICINES AND FANCY GOODS - 35 cts. per lb.; 3 lbs. for $1. Muiids Bros. & DeRossct, ..uuvooraxs, v Fine Claret & Scbppernong Wines WILMINGTON, N. C. - July 16 1 We Want Your Kado.; T THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE nr ?trbi? iStl- 1,0x411 to their SfJlilJ?00 -de or to buy tnelr 8TA- For the hot day.. KEEP COOL, and In or mltL" 'fi!L2 1 tz r- " mw ouiut - lULiini r yui duplicate any order that you may send off tu yivuuiT bsvo von rrom latnisi der to do so buy ome of these i ' f PIKE WINES. for. anc cent. per P. L. BBID&EBS & 00. jnly 21 HO Kortli Front St. If " We invite the attentinn nf imitwona fF making excursions down the river. to the fact that first nnalif.v shirfa Asms morning was no exceotion to the Grove. Aueust 30 and 31. w , - 1 . . . . . Ijeing made to order at one dollar at the &ner1 ruIe. and for more than an hour . uKesPur yrcW at Bethel, Sep xumugLoa onirc jactory. tt. IT"" ""wwr u.'unwoi The District Conference will be held One white tramp was accommodif X 1Z TT "u "4 W1UU?? en " V.?? Lnennine 1Dton V com- w v w w 1 1 i - m ill i 'ill ii r"3 n nnrrn n h -. . iiiuiifiiii rv & v oi c rm m w m -m With lodfflOff at the rniarrl hnncn loot. I . . . . o in Cilli, J &' ""J ui 7i . . ! ouarauuui Dye :so tne boat was crowd- rv j vwu-- For j Bargains in Furnltnre. FINE AND COM it ON, ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS. . PARLOR, CHAMBER and Ledgers. J ournals. Day Books. Sales Cooks. c. anr slae and atvla Kiirti- iXJTitrJ I printed to order. " . . County Record Books made to order at short nouco. Check, Draft and Note Books UTHO. GRAPHED In the best style. AUV Fine Writing Paper and EaTelppcsVtultabid for mercantile and private nse. " 1 tIH MuclLae, Pencils, Pens, Penholders. Letter Books. Blottta tBnir T-.i7c7:ir , r r .J ..... . ... XAAi-. me. blame barometer shows a sta tionary pressure in Vermont, but ind cates a great depression in all the West era States. n,nn;( ,u:i ... L,'J!ca7 morning, organization of BenButler thinks that Cleveland is a mendation to leave the city forthwith, . reets .till w .hJ' Ju Z.u "1 S:S?t7JZ2i ixmlerenoe and Sunday "wa. cauuiuaie, out, men, mere is a r "wx good deal in Ben's composition, be sides his eye3, that is cut bias. M9 Market Street AT FORT FISHES. IS ONE OF THE most pleasant resorts In the State. THE FIN EST BATHING. .BOATING AND FISHING FACILITIES. Best Llnnnrannil Dmn. Vf.K DINING BOOM SETS I SbrImpfl' Janvs and Terrapins served la every GO TO THOS. C. CRAFT. Acen t, s Leading: Furniture Store to the .City. Julyftl 20 South Front St. style. JC3r CHARGES VERY MODeratr Parties sroinr down on Stntmrn t ' spend about six houm at tha Pnlnt MiTMtnn same day. Those wishing to go outside to Cah on Southern Bock will have to remain over night. Can leave tho city at 4 o'clock, in thai . 1 v&o were wending their way thither. . Centenary services Saturday morn- Juot Received. aiternoon. on steamer ToniA. anri mtnm oTomug. nn. aiavo wui iook June 19 1m after th. com W. E. UATO. There will be a match game of baseTWen the boat finally left the wharf Dfiseveral sfaort addresses and cen- "DLANK books ,n a .u,-.:- j . . I fhnm .u uj-.j . denary sermon. D ball on the Athletic , grounds at 5 there were more than a hundred who Henry n. Bowen of i hn Nw VnrV I o'clock tb-morrow.afternoon, in which could not he accommodated and to say Independent, writes to Mr Cleveland . Seaside Park and the Clarendon that they were disappointed would not "I most heartily rejoice in your ndni- nines will be the contestants. tlM t Inn nn.l n H . 'i T i 11 I mi vv . .iu assure you tnai l snan ao rne vvasnmgton excursionists wnai l W.H BOBBITT, P. JS. ar- Can to SGCUrn VOlir plrotifn nalrivoil hrvn ot o Vinn t ft O.l-.l- -.1 nave your nomination." morning, somewhat earlier than was The 'industrial II,. Kn exPected and a11 express themselves Airin the first half the' present year, aS. havinS been much pleased with their ay the Baltimore Manufacturer's i?c- lr,p ' tort, is simply marvelousnearly $70,- Some of the members of the Sumter WO.OOO ia new enterprises having been Light Infantry who were in camp at j uioarked. Pretty Women. half express their leelins. Som f Ladies who would retain freshnes55 . a " i i ., . ...... . . them bore their disappointment nhilo- S1" 7JvaSliy uo lau to try Wells' u... . ' neaicn itenewer." supuiu&iiy uuii oLaers aia not. tJant. r LETTER BOOKS, INVOICE BOOKS, long Ida r books. Party.; I RAILING TO .OBTAIN THE PASSPORT proposed, for next week,: the Ladles Oakdale Memorial Association ' White and Manilla ENVELOPES, all sizes. Latest Styles BOX PAPER. Harper is one ot the' most accommoda ting ol men, but he is restricted by very stringent laws and severe penalties from carrying more than a certain num-1 ber. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Manhattan for August. Tt drill ho a nommn r-nil- ' lAnnnnr. hnn cn m nf hinn tn 1 nfnmof fn,n cfi.. tu l v..w.fe w uKic9i wiiu pej,, " t ; ceron osturaay nignt. iney express- p undB ",,thitf toPoMhw" ed themselves as delighted with their ttiS r.dl ff!.lhat 411 visit to SmithviUe and their reception .w uuuentrs oi me party horp -ri.. oiaioe. Among tbe thousands ho have bolted the ticket, we have not in the August Manhattan. The leading article is on the Yellowstone National Park, by Ashley W. Cole, who has thoroughly explored the park, and There will be a meetiegvf the Demo-1 writes about it graphically.. Another i Fa m i I y Exc u rs i o n . QN STEAMER PASSPORT, j. FRIDAY. JULY 25th. JJa Music by Paacucci's Band Jnly 21 It ' J. W. HARPER. For Sale. A iTRLNTIMU iRESS WE HAVE FOB sale a second-hand ADAMS PRINTING wlllrfve a Lawn Party at the city Hall Park ceeds are to be used In behalf of tho Con fed erate Home, to be established In North Caro Una. The nubile crencrallv. vhn .m tnhmut. Japanese Beveled-Edged VISITING CARDS i?! t?l.c2ntrib.1lUl. lonatlons can be teat ' At HEINSBERGER'S, zresnmcnta of any kind, or their equivalent for the occasion. Any donations can be sen to the President, 224 North Third street, or juJy21 the VICO President. 115 Market itrMt. Zi the day of the Party, to the care of the Mayor, at the City HalL Shonld th .th Uto Book and Musle Stores. N, the tost pleasant ereniof. nii. , a. , . JT 1MI Furniture. m of one whnsfi rm . f cratsot tne fiitn Ward at the hall of paper is "Paul Delarnhft anrl Fli Pn. press m good condlUon. We offer a nn , . . n(A UVUI I " - - I c,eaH.; :. '. I the Siedman Fire Com Dan v. at 8:30 1 nils" hv Ernest. K"rvnflf -,;fk ih.Mn wf . . m- l2t -- . Auwuuv, nivu icuiu . . w u ivi uiB ua iipjirrin. TTE W ARRIVALS OF PARLOR, CHAMBER and DINING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING. AC Just the Ticket. AFTER BREAKFAST, AFTER DINNER, . . AFTER SUPPER, AND ALWAYS. o ciock to-nignr, ior tne purpose or or- auctions of Delaroche's paintings. The uon. Address the home i W c. . . Uana, of the New ganizing a Cleveland, Hendricks, Scales Hemicycle. The New Produce Ex- is aoing as Well as COUld be I and Stedman Camnnbn (lnh. Tt ic rlianra nf TJa VnrU i. .rM..!!. f expected TT " I - i 0- w .i v i biiiribauj ucaicu ' uu SHVSi "as hotnean jnly 21 QMOKERS WILL FIND AT CRAPOJTS Call and examine stock and 'nn, 1 T011' Btrt t Ire Cents t i -1 wtu ui me cuv. making purchases. Plttsboro, N. C. w oar readftM i U M uy oe unsausiacwry Democrat, but Mr. 'Blaine is not hoped that there may be dance. t full atten- Headquarters aest as a man, and that decides it." reetamon s ocean racers 1 are now The Cornet Concert Club will meet i at their room for practice to-night, and it is hoped that there may be a full at tendance in order to rehearse for the Lawn Party at the City Hall Park. the Atlantic, bound for New given by the Indies' Oakdale Memorial panting out that the popa- .They areCunarder WemVssi. Association for the benefit of the Con lanfl.y of Poi A owes iu in- the Orevon, theAncholiner federate Home. pt.on to Baudelaire, and Julian nxiand tKo r...tl, . . :. i nL. Hawthorn has apaper on Emersonas by Montgomery Schuyler, In "Women Artists ofthe Olden Timfi'' T. Tntrrl Corning, shows what women achieved FB T1&mSQ tackle. in painting ana sculpture down to the eighteenth century. Knickerbocker w. e. springer a cos Eyes in Mexico- is by Frances A. Bart- The largeatandVreA lett von Glumer. Lewis Rosenthal has m this market. iniv?i Library Lamps. mHE HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST AS- Hawthorn has a paper on ''Emerson as I aortmeat ever seen in this city. In the closing paragraph of Blaine's an American." The f 'Ketrospections of with aZ .ru Q i1 'hetter of acceptance, where he says: the American Stage" are continued, as ere exoecuda v"vS w corrupts suffrage strikes at well as -Trajan." the novel. A nrj JtJternonn tkI ZZ"-Zr' .iTJ me very root OI Iree ernmeniv ne original Istory -U "An Incident in the " Lamp and Lamp Goods a specURy. jury 21 Qg MURCHISOirS. 33 and 40 Muxchtaon Block. 7yay aiternoon TKn.. ;Z ;, luo vc J w sTwUUieax original ;story . is "An Incident in the eert2?wiii. i is the arch enemy of the BepubHc" it Life of Dr. Jane Temple,", by Clara -1 -letch At ftPTOIL SHIRT FACTORY. nZSgrTj' it as a hint to his campaign managers. Bones," by E. W Bellamy, of Mobile ia Sd"Sal re 5 tn IS S 7V " & KateFie&s yiy SSStfS ISEM ProvedtIo , ... I ' iii I-doun ,3 capital Snmmer 5i3 "vcampr ... IAUIUInI AAVMU4I . I ' w - - Uthetiraeto d isrlits of Honor era, reinforced, equal to Rnen. aomethlna: 01. Carolina Xodge No. 43C Regular Eyerybody in want of Paints. " Whita jswrfaiwiui 2100 linen bosom mS. toortoS ..t!.Mk:a'n;n af a aUaaV 'Pniilv-j . v I $1. Orders from tho , eocntrr , aaHi-dzed nri 6uuuuta Huiu i wo a 1 uw uc, soouia go 10 J ACOBI S I prczzpuy aiscnaea 10, Clre cj a rali. ... . . a. - i ... . i . - ........ r lyd-w attenaance aesireu. .... . . . it I a) get best qnalitiss s.nd inwp-t , i .... . w. i3ua.cu. joiyn Riirrrr Furniture Dealer. N. Front Street Long Fttler Havana Cigar. Satttfactlon Karanteeo: or money refunded. Also a full 8 of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. -Fresh Goods erery Steamer. ; Do nol forrtt the place. No. 23 Bou th Front StT ly 11 GEO. M. CRAPON. Art - Jameo A. LoivreVf To Close Out, W WILL OFFER FOB THE NEXT I TfTHEELWRIGIIT, BLACKSMITH AND atxty days, or untU closed outf BAXCAINS General Repairer of Carriages and t Yedlca In Gents' Low Quartered Shoes, Also, some Work of all kinds attended to without delay, remnant lots of LadU and Misses Serge Thanking my fztends for favors extended t? Goods and Ladloa' Slippers, whlci we are sen- me In the past, t solicit their kind Xavorsand tag far fcekrw cost. ... j their patronage la futtcre. After an expeti. r-A . I rr viiorij-iuur years as a aiecnaai Oar regalar lines are full. and see us. enee Mechanic under Gqo. B. Erencb & Sons, ivXj tl08 K0BIH .JBQBX 8TBEST. ws. w. u. jsobbitt. of .Wazxenton and la Wilmington. I am now prepared to eondoct the work In ail lta Ytrntmm. Is a. rn1 n4 Our Stoc; . rr.it j Place of traatoeaa, on Princess, betweenSnl I and 4th streets. , , -1 hot 2CHaw-tC City Drns Store. SIO IIAIIIItT CTII-CIT TiftJF f1 compete. JL We keep the RESIT artlelM .-ti ... daumirrta. Onv nnv . - .TT . rtthemos?fldoMwhe can't fc Jnlng Boir-a, ClotfcSloTtel? IS f001 crru per ri?M- (te r Eoard. !; ?Tm1,?.S I foam and rasVr Drrrs a4 CLrara la cr?t 7 -cj - , riiwi cqoKzeri. ia ,. ... .ini liiwi hi nTyi xoo nn "MO CONUNDRUII AEOCT THI3 : etr. - lirSoda Water la alwiva rWL it can't fceexllid crcrar cL . i:T :.- ii vaitetj

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