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soft AS1 XB18 PAPER every 0 eepted by rp JAMES . f . JOSH PAID: " .L-wnKa POSTAGE 8tJBSCA gU Wtb.. $2.08. Three .r t vth 25 cents. tw'n delivered by carrier, free u I,. f the city, at the above J"- i-iflTWUv' a jTTr paper regularly. - . l. 1nrijtt Daily uemew 11 JLlklb V JLJLj. W o 1 rr wec in lb r' of 1U L.a mw and UDerau TTrT 1TTTT ,rv . , .n .n I V 1 1 I . VIII -nil reBOn " " - i ? w t xxx WILMINGTON. N. C. MON DAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1884. NO. 214 "!"!!ei:!ng,.50OdJ?e!! .!? LOCAL NEWS. rifUton' f any newspaper attention from our citizens and there g&BATIO TICKET. flection Tuesday, Nov. 4. ibu president: rE0VEB CLEVELAND, of New York. is much speculation going on as to result of the election in that State day. the to- l-OK vice president: ... 01 XJiUiau. Tammany is all right and will surely support the ticket with a heartiness that mast add much to its already as sured success. We asserted a month ago that John Kelly would be forced toyield. FOK GOVERNOR : Vv J"-. ALFRED M. SCALES, . of Guiliora. FOU LIEUT. :; ttat;tES M. STEDMAW., Kjii" ot New Hanover. F0R SECRETARY. OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of wase. Commander Schley's report of the Greoly relief expedition covers three hundred pages of manuscript, and will be Illustrated - byrov wo hundred photographic views? The use of photo graphs in official reports is a novelty, but Commander Schley said he did not want to neglect anything that could make the rcnort clearer or more com plete. II DEI TO HIW ADVERTISEUEITS. For Bent Know Tbyself t t Don't Y.u Want D A Smith Furniture . Benson's Porous Piasters Burnham'a Standard Turbine S H Tkdiblb Auction Notice C W Y ATKSS chool Requisites A R Black School at Williard Li G CiiEBKr Sew Grocery Store . Gilks A llUEcmsox Bed Boom Sets W E Springer A Co Cotton Presses Meinsbekqek -Great Musical Wonder J W Cosolky Conoley's Drug Store. Parker & Tatlor -Certainly you Can Laws Party SL Thomas' Congregation AC Foul Ball. : T; Saturday eve ning a partyl ot young men engaged in playing a game of ball in the vicinity of the cotton factory. When ' they bad concluded ;I all ' the player save one' clustered .together to talk ot the merits of the frame while the latter went in quest of the .ball, wliich was in the field.' .When he had gotten it he threw it towards the' group shouting at i the same time for them' to "lookout!?' One of the group, hearing ! the warning, turned partly around to see what was the matter, when the ball struck him in the mouth, knocking out NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cotton Presses, T ROWS'S COTTON GDI, RUBBER BELT JLJINO. GIN BKI5TL.es. - Sena in your or ders at once for GINS and P&BSSfiS. Don't delay. You will be disappointed in cettins them in time. , - W. K. SPRTNGKR A CO. . AO. 21 23 Market 8treet, sept 8 . Wilmington; N. C. from ear tricsda Toa any a4 all IJtm! gcaeral Laterest bet ' " . i,; ' " ' : " : " The name cf the wrlttr cui ahrra t tlahed to the Editor. v CostTnTrrTcaaoaa cms ' t$ . wrir.ta "ca ca oaaatdeof the paper, r- " . - Personanucscrastbe aroMed.: - . -And. It la especially, aad parucularly tnJe atood that the Editor doea not alwiyi eadoi a : thOTlcwaof correspocdsctj noUjf so clata ta the e lltorlal colusiba. , , EW ADVEKJSE3XENT3 Scliool at Willard. J WILL OPEN A SCHOOL AT THIS place 22.1 of September, lfSt. Rates of tuition, Sl.M, $2.50 and $4.00. payable at the end of each month. Board fi.OO rer month. No1 student will be admitted for a shorter time than one two teeth and prostrating him senseles month. For particulars address-me at willard. - . . r . - . : I sept8 3wm s : A. R. BLACK. Millrr Friends and'Fellow Citizens to the ground, so that he required as- FOK In the great English campaign of the "Fifties" a Chinese dienitarv was cao- tured and brought before the English o'clock FC Geo R French & Soks English -Wauken f anafr. ' Munds Bros. & DeRosset Drugsnd Pat-1 A eufc Medicines Cornelius Harnett' Council No. 231, Royal Arcanum Cornelius Harnett Council No. 231, Roval Arcanum, meets to-night at 8 It sistance in reaching home. Lawn Party. School Requisites. NlC PENS, PEN HOLDERS, PENCILS, Slates. Spocges, Copy Books, Exercise Books, Inkstands, Ac, Jtc,, &c ', " , C" BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONESY In our Blank Book Department we hare all styles and sizes, adapted to eTcry line of business. Special Slzrs made to order. . STATIONERY Of all kinds, suitable for Merchants. Teachers. Lawyers, Ministers and rYe make a specialty of Bl&nk Boolcs and stationery for the nse or counties ana county -onictals. Orders for KniraTlng Checks, Draf s. NoteajB, School Prccratnmes, lnvlta- . tiong, Visltio Cards, Ac , will tnect with . prompt attention (J. V. YAIK3, sept 8 1 19 Market Sj., Wllmlngtoti, N. C Furniture. Lawu Party. . The ladies connected withSk-Thomas' STATE TREASURER: P0NALD W. BAIN, of Wake. ton ion auditor: P. KOKElilS, of Gates. attorney-general: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN- STRUCTION : S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCUTK JUSTICE SUPKKMJfi wuni- A. S. MERBIMON, ot Wake. or electors-at-largk: . H. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. . V commander after the assault on Ha Koo. With great dignity the Celes' ; tial remarked, (referring to the suppos ed 350JOOO.OOO inhabitants of the Chin- esd Embire 0 "Should the Cninamen rise and spit they would drown you English." The troble is Cninamen do not "spit." . John Dyer & Son will sell any Ftraw Hat in their Store for 75 cents. -t HIIIE LADIES OF ST. THOMAS' CATHO 1 lie Church will jrlve a LAW N PARTY next TilRRnAY NTfiTIT. at S n'eWi. corner of Catholic Church will give a lawn party Third and Dock streets. Ttere will be danc . . . . n : ' t loe. music bv tne Italian oana. ana :reiresn- to-morrow nigt on lap corner oi i airu. ments A s0ix headed cane will be toted to ami Tlonk atreets. Those who attend the mo3t popular physician. scpt7 2t will find a plenty of the best kinds of refreshments. The Italian band wil furnish gtfod music for dancing and rruiE undersigned w'ould bespect- New Grocery Store. there wilH be other arrangements make the evening pass pleasantly. to A Fullest assortment of Fishing Tack- gld-beaded cane w.ill be voted to the le can be found at Jacobus. t . most popular physician. The parties . - ' T .J - . I rmrf Inn rir Kit ihflCO lnHlPQ hlVP hpPnmfl nuite a number ot tiat s ; " . for them a large gathering to-morrow night. 1 .. N1 There "were loads of wood in the docks this morn ing and the prices asked were very reasonable. FOL CONGRESS : B. T. BENNETT, of Anson. fully announce to the citizens or wumiogtcn and the adjacent country that he has opened a New Grocery Store at the corner of Princess and North Water Streets ( Mr. H. Loeb's old stand w hich will l kent constant!? sunulied with tho KlCEST AND FRESHEST GOODS. At tho same time i rA..tinnf to offer Choice Tamil Groceries to my friends and the public at the old stand, m. . 1 O A. v w I nrnnr oiarKei ana oeconu oirtuis. L G. CHKRRY. aa"CnnRi?nmcnts of cauntrv Droduce solic ited and prompt retuwis guaranteed." sept 8 iy Certainly You Can. WHY WE HAVE HAD THAT KIND OF GOODS fromTHB FIRST, such aa COOK Boy cursion parties peasant and agreeadle. govESof .s.oSetS ci i'i m ill wme nn niu i u i 1 imm. i'i-in niini i uinn ir-i a tr- a vxvin rr inj n u m i . ii i i m . Tinr " trrPftirst, invention oi AUia " "v"" VT,' r"Tr x e i i.it. tu: Cheese Jioxes. Jirooms. an ucse aeu the "forgery" has been repeated and the aste. Jacopi is thft Agent T y j added to. If this thing had come to Capt Washington Catlett, princlpa. j City Court, light a week ago it might actually have Qf the Cape Fear Academy, has returnl D. Joyner, Colct Ixftcn and John reversed the Republican majority in ed to tlie c-,tyt from his trip to Virginia. niXOn, all colored and all charged with Mainebut,as it is, it will have a tremend- He :s :n excellent health, and has com- disorderly conduct, were brought before meficedin earnest to prepare for the the Mayor this morning for examina opening of his Academy for the Fall tion. They were all found guilty and term. 1 a fine of $5 in each case was imposed, EV STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, 1 ' , ARRIVING EVERY DAY Manufactured expressly for this market. Kcw. Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam Ine our extensive variety of New and Fash lonable Goods, all made this srv son. t - D. A. SMITH.', Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street sept 8 . . i. I..,;, ,v , va.v. '"i The publication of Mrs. Morrill's re Evcrybodv in want of Paint v White ply to the Ohio Republicans who write Glaus &c.. should go to Jacobus to request Senator Morrill (dead a year : ago last January; to maxe some : - campaign speeches in that State, has tcrday for a tew moments and were fallen like an avalahche ofsnowona gratified to find him in a. much ira- . . mi ri i T- I nrmrail rrt t.1fn . summer landscape.. JLne kx. kj. a. . i f""" olftim that t was i fori?erv but the T.wrv "Parmer ousht to eet a Herald has interviewedMr3. Morrill and Probably the Last. Remember the excursion to Smith ytlle and the Forts to-morrow on the Passport, j It is gotton up unuer tne auspices ot the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church, who arc deservedly popular for their success in making ex- 1884 State and County Taxes. fjpHE TAX BOOKS FOR 1SS4 HAVE BEEN placed In my hands for tho collection of STATE AND COUN1 Jf TAXES. Prompt payment Is requested. ; ' - S. IT. 'MANNING. ShcrifT, sept 5 3t nac New nanover County more enn ran hnv r.hpan of PARKER & TAYtOR PURE WHITE OIL. cpf8 Practically a Ncvr -Creation 'Benson's Capclno Porous. Plasters are the plasters of other days revised and made per- lect." ur. jk n i'. w - Bed Room ous influence elsewhere. a LARGE AND WEIi SELECTED STOCK. DINNER AND TEA SETS .- ! VERY LOW. ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT, ALFRED ROWLAND. I of Robeson. r dealing with authors, published soon. The Boston These cold illusion that We invite the attention of our citizens The fines were paid and the City trcas. ury was $ io riuuBt m uuuouu,un. sept 8 GILES A-MURCHISON'S. 38 and 10 Murchlr en Clock. Kowdyisui. It is bad enough to have a party of drunken men riding through our streets j at any time, but when such a thing The state election in Maine occurs to day when governor, four representatives in rnn rri-ocrf 'loorlslaftirfi and p.otintv of" vuuiv- ..-c - I .. - . .. . i i nL!.. am ficers will be chosen, and & proposed to the tact was nrst quauty prohibitory amendment to the constitu- being made to order at one dollar at the tion of tho State will be voted upon by Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt. nMWfi Mn left some remarkably the people. For governor there are Raia Needed. fall memoirs, covering sixty years and five regularly nominated candidates m Rain ig Tery mach needed, not only . r l i a . . a Mivki - th authors. They will be the neia as ioiows rreueiius. xwux, -n tMg cit but in tne country. republican, tne present lncumoeut; ftr i.effinnine to comnlain thai tneir a Sunday eveniog. as was John B.Redman, democrat tHosea B. I 511 hft materially shortened in the eastern section of thecity last night, ru.rt4- "M"o1nol Wnrrrlo-r f : fjrtr, thrntiffh n - ui.w;u; v T7,,knn TT, nA ...... .Lui-r-. VJlWt WJLUOiyax m vu 's public library is 77 per cent. 8traigat grcenbacker, and William T. rains now whiIe they would repair the ' h;jff Black will ODen a school Eustis, prohibitionist. I he present damage already done, would be of t Wlllard! on tho 22d inst,, notice of representatives in congress are all re- t 1. advertising w . i nuivu n - . Rpirsonal. LninmnQ Mr. Black ranks as one Dr. R. W. Ward and Mr. G. ficrnres dispel the G3 - Boston's maids fond! and Conoley's Drug Store, 210 MARKET STREET. a fTILL LINE OF MEDICINES FOR jflL Prescriptions. Soda Water and Cijrars. Conoley's Cologne still ahead. Come and try .i ,u n!m ctillnosanf I - JrrescnpHons irepcu rami- occuis m iuc umci no B,","vW jioaiB,aiyor ni'gnt. . fVio pqci. in I sentS J . . aj uiu 1 . PLAYS ANY TUNF, IMITATES ANY bird or animal, bagpipe, Punch ahd Judy. KAZOOJ I sent free by sept 8 4W B u r n li a m ' s IMPROVED Standard Turbine! Is the best constructed and finishedgives better percent age, more power, and is cold for less money, per horsepow er, than any other Turbine In tho .world. 3 New pamphlet BURN HAM BROS, York, Pa IV f fI J flyou want a $30 S6 Shot Re L J lU 1 peallog Rifle for fl5. a $30 Breech Loading Shot Gun for $16, a $12 Con. cert Orirsnette for $, a $25 Maprlo Lantern for I2. & boll 1 Gold $25 I I Watch for mm . aicn xor matrons read only philosophy. Oneon Vinlnria has never ftlllV TB co?ered from the accident to her - knee She is not able to.walk as much as she used to do, and the enforced lack of exercise has an effect upo.n her health. j i j - ..":" A great many people in England are saying that tne jolly Prince of Wales doesn't care much whether the mon- irchv Vponsftn nr nnt. and that he would be jus t as well satisfied to be the President of a mighty British Re public as to sit on a musty old throne I . la Europe, and especially in England, fine estates offered for sale obtain no purchasers. Land appears to be be coming a drug in the market. For & Lincolnshire estate the highest bid now made isj $100,000. A dozen years gothe owner of it refused to consider a offer ol $300,000 for the same pro perty. I ; -c publicans, and have all been renomi nated. The several candidates to be voted for are : Diet. Renublican. Democrat. 1. Thomas B, Reed. . .Nathan Cleaves. 2. Nelson Dingley, Jr-D. R. Hastings, 2. SethL. Millikint. . .uaniei n. ining, 4. Uhas. A. Boutelie.. . John F. Lynch. The greenbackers have nominated Samuel Jewell in the first district and Wilder . W. Perry in the second distsict. The State has been redistricted since the last election of Congressmen. At the election ft r Governor in 1882 the Republican plu ralities were as follows : First district, 967; Second, 1,907; Third, 2,903; Fourth, 2,961, The vote of the State in recent years has been as follows : Dem. Straight Yor nffinp.t Kec urnc. viroK. 1882..GOV 72.481. 63.921 1880 GOV 73.544 V4,7 lo lW0':P?i.: 74,039 65,171 4.408 1879..GOV C8.766 21,668 47,590 There weTe 752 scattering votes in 1882. 545 for Goyernor. and 235 for All, old or younsr. quickly learn its use with- of the best educators in this section and I Bpeciaity artists, quartettes or choruses, it in- . ... i ... A. -ii .: i unnnniw rpfr.iMg reweaieu buwim. iumiou- Taylor, of Onslow, were m tne city to- his card is comraenuea, to me aueauuu cs good dancing music for excursions, picnics, r1 of narents and guardians; etc Superior to anything else for campaign tlay ; . oi parents auujuiviauo. LinhRtn ntrp.t rsrades. etc. Used as a mouth- Mr lBruce Williams, of Pender, was - . ; - . ' piece on brass or tin horns, a good. band can . l Aa ar1 rotriqtPred at the Nor. barque insula Uapri, uauieiseu, be formed with little practice, as t no aevs re in the city to-day and regisierea ai tne , ., :,u aaa Lnim no fineerire. Price 10 centsi Kazoo You r.a.n sret anrot these articles Frk if you will devote a few hours of your leisure time evenings to Introducing! n f V pi "S" oar new pools. Onelndy so-Wv lw 1 cured a Gold Watch free, in a single after noon. A gentleman got a silver watch- for Uftcen minutes work. A boy 11 years oil secured a watch in ono day; hundreds of oth ers have done nearly as well. If you have a ' Magic Lantern you can start a bu tineas that -wilt pay vou from $10 to $50 every night. Send at once for our Illustrated Cataloguo of Gold ani Silver Watches, JSelf-CockIng Bull Vog Revolvers, Spy Glasses, Indian Scout and As tronomlcal, Telescopes p Telegraph Instru ments. Type Writers, Organs, Accordionr, Violins, Ac. &c It may tta.t vou on tho road to wealth. - WORL0 MANUFACTURING CO., sept S4w , 122 Nassau ttreet. New York. Nor. barque Insula Capri, Danielsen, (nJ.fftr f,nflnn with 2.000 Vre no fingerirg. PrlwocentS4 ivazoo c-n nV I If Hnlw CI rurceil tt-OUSe. .;nBnf1 W harrolilu..hBmAilOr..nts. For sale at rVw wwi v iiww vr i . w. wn.j - tii i i rto a it a Km ri i m i.ii i uculiuo auv w i j . . - i Prof. E. Vanl.aer win leave uere -t-- - uXnMA septs UEiwsiiJSRUJSU . BY MAIL POST-PAID. night for New York,onaisitin which rosin, vameu -.vv. business, pleasure mnd health, will be Messrs. Alex: Sprunt & Son, the objects. The regular weekly excursion to Pine Mai. C. W. McClammy is to speak take place to-morrow, and in Wadesbbro on Saturday next to fal tne wag0nettes will leave the corner of Fourth and Market streets at 8:30 a. m. iT English Waukenfapst. WALK JTAol is iJji.biiiA.uucA i unucn Scales is an appointment which Gen unable to meet. Hon. Thomas S. Kenan, Attorney 1 f "NJVvrtli Carolina, is in the UGUUUt VM. s . . . citr on a bnet visit -- health, and will remain The receipts of cotton at this port to He is in good day foot up 197 bales. some circumstances . To do so comforlably yov must have an easy fitting Shoe. .The new styles we have just received arc pretty to.look fiOW THYSELFl at, easy in foot, durable to wear, and a peas utc to the wearer. Come look at them. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK CH MAS HOOD. here until Dr. Goessmann 1.324 Wednesday morning, when he will g trees wnich have tbe yellows contain to Kenansviile. to mate a visit w uia legg &Qa more iime than healthy venerable father, Maj. O. R. Kenan. trees. ' For tlie Exposition. Quarterly Meetings. thinks that peach Geo. R. French & Sons, in taking A new ioip-horn. invented bv a Mr Bryceson, has lately been tried on the president in 1880, and 311 in 1879. The a tnnsinni.Kin i m W m W w I . W q0 . wu mm m . m A aA adialralt,. Tho ,itnal mn t the State to be-voted upon to-Oa, &"KB. WlSSiuto CtoSC 51 otkithU inalmment. wh1Ch is in the Lrovides: . . a0 ,n W 'lnSton and " "a Brunswick Circuit at Shall 7 ' i r - - . . . i 1 1 ovm m it, oil rn i ;nivuua uu . . . IS OU lUt) iyUuiiuiK.w V- i tlCt. . . I 1 iVin rtftCt IP W nas neen empiaveu wi v- i a u - mm kM iaa iiii - - photographic Smithville. September 27-28. Shallotte Camp, position, and the views have been iak- emington fjircaikucs i. .:.u r k nhipct of forming Elabeth Circuit, Ct. 20-21. in8 cu niu v. r ICokesbury Circuit, uct. aore a nart of the New Hanover exhibit at p,;.- circuit at Clinton. Oct. 20-27. . 29. I - 1 J . 1 l I , : . VJrnto KT. I nr lf I f utoproducceitherortorlongsbuncia i.iSaita iSKSTiS: wrequired, and its special advantages hunted. Except, however, that ciaBieogtn OI lime to w men sate auu- r"A-n ;ol nnrnoses ku" a , thr ohlftCtS of in- Wnn-aima Mission. Oct. .j . i tnf mMiiR nil auu uicvuau". i r ljo uuic i --' " . - -uuu can oe arawn oai, iwuwpu, , and the sale and keeping t he has taken ' several views of Duplin Circuit, Nov. M the fart, that it can be heard three- ?a.!, iV nermitted un- wrest ne nas taen Bcvei clnslow Circuit. Nov. 8-9. : emtf JIZ:;;";'. a th Tislature the aiuerent ,nsnenes ou p -nt crii Mission. Nov. 13. L ? w oi uauucai iu? " aer sucu leguia .. - -- . . m ;mnnr,,nt nnhl c ana A,J T7r"!. r it-iR r . i h a JirriBi hiiiih suau i kiiiiik tit lud ui a.o w iiuvvt i m nTui u m .itimiiu. iiuv. m.s v ":k 0,thlA nenalties for M:..fa Kr.;iinfr in th citv. and to-day Wilmington" Front Street, Nov. 22-23. m enacuawB.""" r r.r. i. P",aiv tT dt,tw t p. rrt. . i.. r - , , no mnnniHCLUio. . - . ... r f np i ii.ii uuouiiu 108 NORTII FRONT STREET tept 8 -t The Last of the Season. rjIHE ULDIEb OF THE FIFTH STREET M. E. Church will give another of their popular Excursions to smitnvuie ana tne oris on me Steamer PASSPORT, on Tuesday, the .9th irst. Fare fortbe round trip 60 rents; chil dren 2S cents. Refreshments at city prices. sept6 2t Star copy Sunday, ft "T H E C E fl," No. 2CN. Front St., IS TO BE OPENED THIS EVENING, AND tbe puoiie win uo coronny weicomca Proprietor. Mr. vil.i wma. wiro nww himself to give his friends and those who ctli on nim a good time. pepteiy Exhaastcd Vitality, Nervous and Phvslcal Debility, Premature Decline la Wan, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indlscreUon or excesses. A book for . every man, youn;?, ralddlo asced and old. Jt contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each ono of whir h is , Invalu able. So found by the Author, whofys expert- . ence for 21 years la sach as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. SU page, bound in beautiful French muslin, em bo6d coders, full gilt, fmarantecd to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary " and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.60, or the money will o refunded in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample Ccts. Send now. Gold meiai awarded tho author by the Nailonal Medical Association, to tuc officers of which ho. refers. ' . The Science of Lire should bo read by the young for instruction, and by tbo nilctel for. relief. It will benefit alJ.JponJon Lanctt. There la no member of society towhom this -book will not be useful, whether youth. parent, cuardian, instructor or O-TrymtiXiAr jonaut." Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bull3ncti Street. Boston Mass.. who may be, consulted on aU llseasea renoirinx skill and experience. Chronic-and' oostinate dlesea that have baffled the skill of all f? A 1 otbrr physicians c specialty. I tl Emm Such leather. i i n.at lows wirn suimuiu of the manufacture, I . - (.Van vpral views, ot the uo uuiromai oi miss xv i -.oio n intmieatme uo 'tester ot the BonaBzi Silrer -to. ep.ng warehoa3. mechme .hop,, round MDe. tn v.in.. rTrtn.""h.a been, it is I vt . j hoasaami officeaat the wummgiuu vj. - ..vi .vytwuw., . icineu. i . n ianounced UvKrutfid with sreat rxmp r ' & Weldon Railroad. 1 hese wm tl the villa of her annt near Rome. The crc glorious act of a great life be forwarded and willliorm a distinctive oride-desnrnatR hPma aeauainted 8tarU forward an eloquent iat. xr. d attractive feature ot the oispiay with hr rofi, v.nBnA u.k winter. J Bull's Cough .Syrup, is tae Bion fK Kew Hanover county. The Ume - iuiuio uuowuv. - I anrl it IS ft DOSIUU f UU - " im P.1 V" rri, V rival 1 . short and we trust that those the matter in charge will make the ex- whifth have I rmm ihUmnntvone of the most I U1U1M A . WU. .v - . The Family Excursions !S?SSlX?"F' f m is of small stature, with nnassura j? - vi - ithout a rival nice, quiet manners, is gooa-ioo. -ioe and has artistic tascs. Her en-; dement to Prince Colonna will be ja Qrce of disappointment to divers faubourg St. Germaiu families. . F meetings been in, progress a uiuauuia - NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS. FblTRent. JEWELLING WITH 16 ROOMS and ! all necessary out buildings, ia a de- havine I ftinhiA lAr&tion. Owne family rc-J quires 6 room, win dtu wim Ju Lag. Aaoreas '.s VsT IJK "PINE GROVE," WRIGHTS VI LLK s?pt S dAw 4w ru,?sr TaLrrzi l ia Tinas uros; & usnozszi, more satisfactory to get a Porisii uikn&is sept 8 St The editor of the Iowa BlaaU'Anztiqtr, Uea Moines, Iowa, states that he was cured ot severe rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oilthe great pain-cure. 50 cettUabotUe. . : the last two weeks have not yet con cludediThey:wiU bo conunued during nresant week: They have been marked thus far by a deep and .earnest religions senUmcnt ana nave ueeu wwi attcdd. Another large consignment of Sasb; loora & BHnds at Factory prices, jus iSETHW. DAVIS, Auctiouecr. BY S. IT, TRIMBLE. .N TUESDAY; SEPT. .f", yMB O1 received at Jacobi's Hard warn Depott 19 o'chx. at m jaksa rooma I wUJimii NawiatrtimatoiriTeSiaith'aWona 1 oa. lydn Jfe. than to carry s bmei-uy . wazoneuw wiU continue to leaye comer oi mirEu nu Fourth su at 30 a. m. on each Tuesday. Fare for the roana mp w ccsis, wnitarcn half rates.. kd. wij&oji biaiau. ecpt 2 2t T. J. SOUTUERLAND. : -IRIENDSAXDfILLOW.ClTimS: TTEAK ME FOR MX LAbofi A .3 lit. 0 I ent,.tnaijc may near. CokKrnea, j&siraciB, a onvtauu cuni sun dera, boap, Turalsa ; xoweia, xouet ascr. PnU une ot urag c. x-rcciwvi I"' - - mm r ifYrrrr Coxter Foarth aad Kca lU OltTJGGISTS, ( WILMINGTON, N. C,- gEEP A COMPLET 1IXE OF Drugs & Patent Medicines. The host Imported and American Toilet & Fancy Articles, ' Always on band, to be so'd as low Ey hou&e in the city can sell liKLJAULJS and PURE coods. - , ; Orders attended to with du patch and satis faction, the tame as If rart'jes were present, , aussi
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1884, edition 1
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