THIS FAIT Jit oabliflhed every evening. 8imdy ex- r eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, EDITOR AND FBOPMKTOB. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: ",. PUTJLS5 I ones. Tf.wRlUgUd to recelra comnttmicatSfft froa ot fjala on lay aad an Matcur J - voir 14.00. Six months, $2.00. Three I The use-ox the' writer xaus! aJwir. t month3, $1.00; One month, 35 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers free of charge, m any part of the city, at the above CoaimmilatloMaajt b, writiea ca en rites, or 10 cenw per wee. A.ivcstlslnp rates low and liberal. , one sjdeot the paper. rcrsoaalUlesmustbe TOldod4 . And It la cspecUDy and DartJi.rt. Subscribers will report any and all fail VOX. VIII. ures to receive their paper regularly, AUGUST 21, 1884. tht the Editor doe, not alwtysendca lit IE WI ; 1 ' . . - s. . ; . NO. 199 i DK.nOUltATIC TICKET. Kleclion luesday, Nov. 4. J& I I nmn n A1 ,1 I l i - "uu,t' viu puuncan rc nrmpra nr.rAn majority of the pension- and a3 they will ncarlv u f r- ers are foreigners. This is said to be Cleveland as a rebuke to his das- the case in all similar institutions East 1 7 J?1 slanderers, they will and Vp' it , ast count double against Blaine ana vest. It would seem to nrnvo in ih w.rJoV.f:. ..e ... that nifho. t Vi a r .: " V.- "J?" ?.l.aics almost me en - V NggAIVEBTI3EMENT8 j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW more FOK PRESIDENT.: ( ; I iO VER CLEVELAND, of New York. : i'OU VICE PUESIDENT: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. It would seem to prove either the native snlH tire flprnmn Ponriki;- : , 1 .. I TUT independent of charity or that tho a?ainst Blaine and in lavor of ClcFt-r e Aiave Deeil ailU are A D VEIUSEMENTS 9 t bulk of the Union arrnvwasEnrn ;?nd, .he overbearing 'intolerance of Y-OH GOVEKNOK : ALFRED M. SCALES, of Guilford. FOK LIEUT. GOVERNOR: CHARLES M. STEDMAN. of. New Hanover. TLe South fought the world. -1 Congressman Gibson, of West Vir ginia, says that the boast of Steve El kins that the carriin of that State is only "a question of finance," has caused great indignation there. men are now going to Democratic TtlAPtlnira in(A - i . & i. 3 i . ratherin.s snce Z IZ w V v buke-a parly which has fallen into-eVil gainenngs since the war. West Vir- practices. Thev will vote for rAnA ginia wants it to be distinctly under- and Clean Government against Blaine stood that the State is not for sale republican fanatics has disgusted the iberty-loving Germans and, in the language ot Gov. Glick, of Kansas, they have lelt the Republican party forever." Above all. there is a snirit nf hnnrsrv and patriotism i the air. Substantial, reputable citizens all over the United States have determined to save the country from the disgrace and danger pi limine s administration and to re- 1 Oli SECRETARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. f SAUNDERS, 'of Wake. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONALD W.vBAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR: W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. Franz Lenbach, a well-known paint er of Munich, ha3 just Gnished a por trait ot the Pope, with which his Holi ness has expressed extreme satisfaction. 'L'ho Tknn Hnoimn T I 1 a . upv uvouca licuuacii to paint in the same style a portrait of Prince Bis marck. Lenbach has requested Count Wm. Bismarck to inform the frince of the J ope s wish, and to inquire whether the Prince would be willing to sit. and Corruption. Ia this State the revolution is spread ing. It is believed that Cleveland will receive a handsome majority exclusive of the city's vote, while there is now every indication that in the city the De mocracy' will be united. LOCAL NEWS. now selling Garnet's chfiannr man ever soia in tins market and our plan wjorks beautifully. Closing out this stock M ' lue intention, aud while a great are yet open. TO ARRIVE TO-DAY ! A case of the nicest and CHEAPEST BLACK CASHMERES to show them. You will decide for yourselfi R. IW. iWclWTIRE. Sure to Win oous AT A rAIttPBICE WIU, nc. Tin Ware Toi w SiiT 7"u.!:VOQa cn "at PAREEU JtgrAYUOU'3. - luglS PURE WHITE OIL. Board. A J2t 'AW IiOAUDKRS CAN nr many have been sold, SOME B ALIG AINS P? wuuanit; ail'l I no 1 nc t a i. - ; . r J. i 4 AW only ask for a'ttoi:ney-general: THEODORE F, DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. rOU SUPERINTENDENT STRUCTION : S. M. FIN(;ER, of Catawba. Thomas A. Hendricks says;' "I had hopes that it would be let: to the Re publicans alone to distribute -filth through the public press. It is distinct ly understood by tho- Democratic vr t! , A, ... national committee that nothing but the public and official record of i hk T?o. OF PUBLIC IN nnklinnn - f"""1-"11 uj tiuu us canaiaates shall De made use of. I trust no DenWrat.v INSEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C W Yates School Books Hei8bkkqek School Books. Scoville & Co Seaside Park Dr c S Ellis Professional Card Knights and Ladies of Honor Local ad Pine Grove Pig Fish, Soft Crabs, etc ' F C Miller Friends and Fellow Citizens W A French, Assignee House and lot for sale T J Sodtherland Old Hundred and a brand Hop aug 21 Sabbath Breakers. . We have been informed and rcouest- .fid to call the attention of the authorities to the fact that games of base ball are played at Hilton and at tho 'Oaks'' nearly every Sunday alteruoon. bv young white men as well as by colored. I w c uam mo iiiiorniauon irom reliable sources. . Only a Fgav Loft. JUYEIiS APPRECIATE THE LOWprlccs we are giving with those "UABQA1.V LOTS OF 6IIOE3. You get HOKE thau MONEY VALUE. - . tome and got a Pair before they all go. Geo. K. French & Sons, aug 13 10S NORTH FRONT STREET. cnt Medicines newspaper will follow the example nf e can be found at Jacobus. the Republican press." ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, ! ot Wake. Seaside Park Hotel . This fashionable resort of pleasure and health seekers has increased in popularity since its management has Munds Bros. & DeRosset Drugs and Pat been assumed by Mr. Joe Hart. The nouse is well patronized and the table. which is furnished with every luxury wnich the market or the ocean affords, is commended by all who partake of its many and varied-bounties. The house will be kept open under its present nanagcment until the first of October Fullest assortment of Fishing Tack- t At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 88 des gree3. There is an unmailable letter in the next and Possibly longer. FOR EI.ECrORS-AT-LAEGE : av. ii. kitciii:n, JOHN N. STAPLES. " -FOL CONORESS : ' It. T. BENNETT, ' of An son. ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT J ALFRED ROWLAND, of Rcbeson. The Irish World, the weekly news paper which the Republicans are now circulating so extensively, is nnh .. .. . " I Tl ttV. j. , . vjainonc paper, and in 1880 supported "a" auuresseu to u. vv . Williams, . To-Morrow tit the Seaside. AVeaver. the G Brownite, care of Mr. Willie. . ' PrpSManf r, i " TT.. , . i z I Proposed concert at the Seaside cnrnr- , J 113 . -Lnere no Ulty Uourt thi3 morn- Park will not take place tomorrow rYA;: quiet Penrailed evening, asm programme could not be 4 J .uu u.xeut euect. it nas in ine atmosphere of the City Hall. arranged in time, but there will be Bcvexai occasions oeen condemned OFFICK OF f Dr. S. C. Ellis, lfeteT""- p- aug 21 ' " r T -f ' (. Old Hundred ! Granld Hop ! XCTAGONETTES WILL LEAVE FOR THE Seaside at 2 and 5 30 o'clock, itf , FRIDAY Aug, 21, 18S4. : Fare for rountj trl 50c aug 21 It 1 T. J. SOUTHERLAND. m .... 4 ,. - Pine Grove, jTRIGIITSVILLE SOUNd IS -fciIK place rRAn0d riG VSn' SOFT CRABS, HAH1) 5?5ftSr.CVfPK?1. i? y"JolLstyc8., CLAM SlfodleS vantage to give me a call. r-,v ""cu uruereu. jno humbujr i K. WILSOlsr M a vviv-7.' M.FLETCHER MANNING. Furniture. LARGE STOCK, AND OUR NEW styles arc pronounced the HANDSOMEST ever cen in this market. A full line of ' Mattresses, Window Shades, Baby Carriages. &c. Wholesale and rctall buyers will find It to aug2l It THOS. C CUAFT, Affent, ' aug IS FurUturo Dealer. - SEA-SIDE PARK ! School Books, Grant was 46 when he became Presi dent. Cleveland will be 48. John Habberton made a lot of mon ey by "Helen's Babies,1' but has lost it all by endorsing a note. by the Bishops and priests of the Church on account of its communistic utterances and false teaching. If there are any despondent Demo crats hereabouts let them take the tonic we herewith prescribe and we gaarsntee that they will feel better: CoL Daniel S. Lamont, private-secretary to Gov. Cleveland, visited the Tho Can't-ffet-awav.p.lnh r Srant vocal and instrumental concert ning to expect the arrival of snmA of t glven at .the Seaside Park in a short members of the aiad-tn-rrpi.nmninK tlme- There was a mistake in regard to 1 Comet Concert Club being expected .c uuuuisiauu inac on tne upper 10 tase" part, it was a quartette of line of the Carolina Central R. R., near coflcert horns, but wasadverti 1 i .1 ... I ... I ... J uanotce, me crops are sulfering tor mistake. GAME OF OLD HUNDRED'! j BENEDICTS vs. BATHELORS ! FRIDAY, AuUiind. A GRAND HOP ! Pigfish and Crabs. Good oolerlkinment. the want of rain. There was some sort of ' a political pow-wow at Uibleni Hall last night, at There will be played at the park to. morrow, the very amusing game of Old Hundred between the Benedicts and JOE HART, Manager. SCOVILLEI& CO., rrpprietors. CCHCOL ROOKS, ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCA'ftoN. ' AND ALL OTHER SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL SLATES, PENCILS, &c. Special Discount to Merchants and Teachers. ' Orders by mail will receive prompt attcnUm FCOM HEINSBERGER'S, aug IS Live Rook and Mh bIa a VV UIUIC5 rooms of the Democratic National which there was the usual amount' nf Bachelors, and a large crowd is expect" Committee on Tuo.sdav TTp c,m thot Republican SDeakin? and Rhmifino. eu co &lien J-Qe -"-op m the evening J wmav bUMW I " " wwwvftuM I promises to dc a grand aliair. House and Lot ForfSaleT 1S81, -,,r,,ituro. 1884. ' Henry Ward Beecher has again the Democrats in tho State were work- . Every Farmer avowed his purpose to support Cleve" i4S hard and thoroughly. He had ought to get a 'Bov no Clipper Plow," greatest invention of t land, andht is understood that his de- doubt that Gov. Cleveland would carry tbe afre. jACOBI is-the Afrent ' "uai, I hug kjniLv. tinva uciicvcu luui uis maior- ity might reach 100,000. Mr. William E. Smith. Chairman ot ball clubs will play a friendly game at the crounds in front of Pino Hm me executive committee ot the New tne AlIKeuc Srunas this atternoon. Hotel, at Wrights ville on the 4ih nf Lola Alontez and the King of Banana' are claimed as father and mother, respec tively, by Mrs. Dis Debar, who figured in a New York Police Court. . In the ODinion nf mnst r,f 1 Base Ball. The Mechanics ot Pine. Grove and the Electrio.3. two hasa hall mi f - . . . - . I ' - ....w vr inebeasiaerark and Clarendon base this city, will play a match game on TY VIRTUE OF THE POWERS CONFER- ed on me by a deed oi trust, executed by tho late Asa A. HartKfinlrl KnnJ. ,i J o i line. 18St. nnrl rDA.,, i ... . ,1., -irJi I , . W . huv. AbbUlUCII III. W I IS- I . ' 11 lllMIMnir nklM I ... pasre MS of the RA,ni0 " -" wim me. ncase send for price lut placing orders with others. yy UULL.3ALE AND RETAIL. NEW SToCK'arrivlng everv day for the Fall Trade. Merchant and others will save monov i, " 1 - j ,L nent bankers present at the Saratoga vummoa me monetary depression of me present has passed its worst phase and times will steadily improve. York Committee, was also present and The game will be called at 4 o'clock. said that the system of communication Wo iavitG the attention of our citizens with working Democrats in the elec- f f un ff is.. Logan's son, at West Point, is under tnatior proranity and ljiog. Blaiue's brother has been published as an ab sconding forger. Tho plot thickens and we campaign appears to be run on per issues. The Chicago Times published the "woe scandal some time ago, bnt Mr &ainp (. . j. - -.v. ucuumw inuignant and reateo a law suit. He Bounced down oa the Indianapolis Sentinel because he nought more capital could be made ia "tricks' State than in Logan's. crm oi me liovernor of. the -oi jsevr lork was fixed at three crs by tee constitutional amend t.J Governor Cleveland's p wm expire January 1, 1886. . The is 10,000 a year, the same as l 01 me bovernor of Pennsylvania has hnrJ;Q. . s? uwuvweu mat a con sent 0f canned green peas, direct k tne cholera-affected districts of rived Marseilles, recently ar- TmTorouto. and are beinV sold. : . ';rr t ; , Ui was e8 being made to order at one dollar at the jaousneu Dy &amUei o . l ilden bad' Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf been carried out this year. Reports - had been received from 1,750 ol the 2,- Kuilits and Ladies of Honor 000 election districts. Those reports. ReSular meeting this (Thursday) eve which were made after a canvass of Mia nmS- u11 attendance desired. It voters in the various districts, showed September next. Mine host, Capt. E. W. Manning, of the Pine Grove Hotel, whose guests they will be. has made ample preparations for the reception and accommodation of the two clubs, and he has also made arrangements so that ladies wfao desire may witness the game. Conveyances will be in readi- SentembP.r. isfc ;r A"?."1 Y ot m. at the Court House door In Wilmington sell to the highest bidder, at pubBc auctKn' for cash the onse and lot onl the wist ffi of Seventh, between rvv- fi ,Blue Munds Bros. & DeRosset, XtUUUISTS, ; WILMINGTON. N. la T7-EEP A COMPLETE LINE OF auffls ness to take parties down to witness The wagonette which will convey the the game and bring' them back and the ' caused considerable excitement. OPeas are put up in water and are 4"u ue this summer's crop Tl . - son J LlDciunati Commercial Gazette t0lJ na.notc of warning if not alarm, cV Republicans' in con . '0ln sajs: "If (Jhio should go tea -. ill ii M nnof tr rr 1 1- n -- (j- i. iu n uuiu uu Ur 10 rali' otaaimPossible, undertaking . :-...wa ior the JMoveraber inflict JQ Ohio or outside of it." BlactV " iJ- Kleinnoth. La .Porte. WL I 'a - . " -&3 On. ' AOWa. Mr. ut n if l- ri ""- Q-relilvrf1-Jacobs OUV the, Sreat 0u.w eUmeuTgive Smith's Worm ly d w that "at least 50.000, and probably 75,- Old Hundred club to the Seaside Park fare will be placed at 50 cents for the 000, independent Republicans were to-morrow will leave Capt. C. M. Har- round trip. The hour is not yet fixed opposing ciame, ana that more than ns' news store, on North Front street, for calling the game, but of this due 50 per cent, ot them wore working for at io o'clock sharp. notice will be given by advertisement. Cleveland. They also said that the number of Democrats who are onnosAd Quite a nice party took advantage Personal. to Cleveland was steadily diminishing. tb-s morning of the excursion gotten Mine host B. L. Perry, ol the Purcell j ag 21 The reports do not include the counties up Dy ine uooa templars and went nouse, nas tasen a snort vacation, and of New York and Kings. Mr. Smith down the river on the &PorL They bas gone to Beaufort for health and said that tho (-anTass fiirthdr d. "u a P"""" aJ wimout recreauoo. Drugs & Patent Medicines. The best Imported and Amctlcan Toilet & Fancy Articles, hnS a78 o band, to be sold as low as any PUREods6 7 n 8611 RJLIAIJ8 25 ' fa?Snr8f hnendcd to.YUh ,,l8Tatch: and satls i uuu, me same as If parties Were doubt a pleasaat time. vanced than at the same period in any previous campaign. Friend D. contributes the following . X esterday's New xorfc world says: to the Revieav: The active campaign has not yet Since becominar a TJanadVf. mveoif t f:l i ri:n . .. i - .j laniv uuiuiutuwu. ronitcs uiusk wait consiaer ail other?, not n tho twriaoi on pleasure. The cooler days of edition", as a batch-o-laws not worth oeuiumoer uau ine exoaus irom sea- SDeinnsr corrp.ntiv. n 1 f 3 1 1 I V Buoru, Luouiiiams uou green neius nave D. to come before people will consent to Attention is invifed to the advertise- get thoroughly warmed up on the Pres- ment of Mr. W. A. French, assignee, S8ru.. Pf ,he sale of valuable house and lot unusually encouraging. The opponents on seventh street, between Market and of Gov. Cleveland have done their best Princess, the sale to take place at the auu tueir worsr ioaestroy me spientna Court House door on Thursday. Sept. I v w "HO r LUU LUUUll V. I lltk IlnnaUta fl.f. 1. a ? i t I liuyciwa ti uuuiirz a single naw in nis ...Ul!. J .1 puuuu recoru. mev concoolprt a vi a nTtci.A nas oniy aroused the ind mation nf all ' " xoriw uorta honest men and made them vet firmpr a statement that 4Mrs. Lula Smith, a in UIS support. Personalities ara tha I mnlatto ao-an 23 vpra tha ;pn nrDv anly weapons available a2ainst a rjin- L?. o.:u . - Hi,iifl hneo ormr ; , i,c.,f ""71 oiuiwi, Piur oi a coiorea or flaw, and their use is alwavs rft. church in. Wilmington, N. C" had sented b the American people as ille- been arrested on the charge ol "aban gitimato and cowardly. doning her husband." This is un- .m.l. VVJUUl U U1UUCU. A tit! I kln.lln A n. 1 . . visitor -nntipi-M Kni-rni- a uuuuicujj uiiaiue a we can near oi transparaent bargain made with Blaine 110 suc" m lbls tity. It occurred throueh the great Naval Department possibly iu Wilmington, Del., but we lobbyist has exposed the true character of the Butler movement and shown it mn nr7 k . . '"Sf to De the Hired annex of the Republican 7 w wo .w canvass; JNo self-resnectiue- or sensi. llKe 10 aavo our people charged with ble Democrat will vote fer Butler. the sins prevailing in other cities. All efforts to caiole or bnllv thh TnJ - pendent Republicans into the snnnortl Another large consignment of Sash, of Blaine and all attempts to torn them Doors & Blinds at Frtnrv nrira fni r-- 1 r!i. -1 - - -j rf - I wiu vexouu uavo xaueu. xne iie-1 receiYed at acos H ara wae. Depot tj Mr. J. G, Barrentine. alter ap ab sence of about two weeks, duringlwhich he has travelled quite extensively in South Carolina, has returned to the city. Hon. J. M. Rose, President, and Mr. J. S. Morrison, Treasurer, of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, were in the city to-day, and registered at the Purcell House. A letter wtfs received here this morn- j iuk irom our iriena, jir. Asa. A. Brown, who was here for a couple of months last Winter. He is in good health and is located at El Paso, Texas, where he is agent of the Southern Ex press Company. Mr. J. H. Horner, of the Horner High School, at Oxford, N. C, is in the city, and is the guest of his brother-in-law, Col. B. R. Moore. Since his arri val here Mr. Horner has met with quite a number of acquaintances of former years, among whom were, some who were at college with him. He will re main a few days to enjoy the society oi his friends and relatives. D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street School Books ! School Books! School Books I C FECIAL DISCOUNT TO MERCHANTS and Teachers. We make a specially of TEXT BOOKS adopted juy the State Board of Edu cation. Prices fund ,hcd on application. toM 1 rdCrS by mlU "Ucoclve prompt at- C. W. YATES, angU 113 Market Street. tfoBaiia of Music! rjlUE DEMOCRATIC BOOM, THE HOOD lum, .After Breakfast, Alwajs. Capltoias. Key West and Ycllaw Leg Scents CIgarre, xes Lemons, 25 tubs VaTand N k Y Bnttir M n n,0t li&v0 10 to tho Patent rMran iri.,!. in JuiJ uniter I iciicine way of aiicrrtf.i,, -gSg w.. ...;V"r , f.fgu'uiiour. l?acon. Laid, WHISKEY. &c it ' Jruius w iaJSV?PiJIP.. . ausrlS OLD NORTH 8TATK 8irnnw " mnjyjm . . WnntAH i "ouso linimers. l: I I TAI'niV i.w ...... excellent references rfyc.. Apply ar couul&g us. LaPge Ttock. S ,011 Chestnut st. i J aug'30 St Lemons. Butter, t Lemons. JUST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE and N. 'SJf,mCT- aU of which will be gold low in KV: bushsyMeal?W 7? Michigan Flour, JUDe l I No. 1N. Secopd Street. City Drug Store. " IO MARKET STJUEET. Biun?, a:c Contractora can 7v ment and good soods. ' '."i- W. E. SPRINGER 4 CO augl pUCCC88or3 to John Dawson & Co.. a Wilmington, N. C. Library Lamps. (Nothing funny about thu T,IE HANDSOMEST AND t.arcmt .0 - j i 1 A . . ." A0, TF YOU WILL COME TO fcoNOLEl S Wrtmenl cver en la this city. and try a glass" of his cool SoJaj i Water, and j leave wat2rme:loas alone, tMusCard Plstei will be sclUng at a discount, anr can Ic fsr- nlshcd when needed by I! J. W. CO NOLEY, Manager. No exchangelherc Young, old and middle-asred. all ex perience the wonderful beneficial c&ects of Ayer'a SarsaparUla. Young chil dren suffering from sore eves, sore ears. scald-head, or with any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong bj its use. . At aug 20 Lamps and Lamp Goods a ipecUlty. G. & N. Eobinson. WE ARE TH ANKFULTO OUR FRIEND for thelx Hbcral.'patronage. ' Our flock Li all fr.K . . TflE WILMINGTON 8IHRT-rAffropv they can bo rcVurct onrK"; MVfum wniae marset, 75c Coloml Shirts martet prices. ; fe W w. : Seaside Shirt at ill r? yacnung la crcat rartety. Gent Orivr I V,V,'aiiS. arc a 5c Drawers made to ordrj 7sa v-.T.V. SroSSi0tt 1,08010 to ordexat JnfSS0.4.116 ntrr soUciiedanA pxonipUy attended to. GUeusaaiL - iniV " "t' " J- ELSRACH. n?"iFf. f'. tat we are '.tin Our COFFEES ar at verv low rrw 7"" uyan-iioia -Ail Jdada of BASKETS, BROOMs r rrr K