THIS PAPER ' '''V". ed e f ery evening. " Sondaya ' ex cepted by- "t jOSUT.JAMEB, BOITOB AJTD PEOPKXETOS cPjpTION3 POSTAGE . PAID: 3 tfV-00- lx months, 2.09. Tnree Je"jis fi.00; One month, 35 ccnta. i0C' r win be delivered by carriers free ieTta any Pt of cY. " e above Jiocecta per wee. ; f ng rates low and Mberal.7: : s-prfber'j will report any and all fall- kt 2 Review has the largest fle rircutrJion, of any newspaper Tr:ju-d. in f Wilmington. "T ,he co ,-uniption of soap per capita Vriiptl State? lead. I'aly Is last on Th re vvr.s a case in the Bankruptcy Car'- . bankers clerk, with a salary of i t:n t . . rjiiOa year. .wj u urn oi xoi jbwer3 for his buttonhole. (.Eian, whose son had been ruin j by iii3ipition, was fined &2 in Hamilton, O.it-, the other day, with 4 alternative of ten days in jail, be se she knelt before a saloon and ed God t curse theTiquor traffic. . tha price ot natural gas has been re iaetiia Tittsburgh from 40 to 30 cents P1.0OO feet. .with a rebate of 10 cents jjpri-.mpt payment. This reduction kja'J to 'uai lIie c03" aoout equal to e cheapest coal tbat cah be bought. . Adeep cave has been found to exi9t jsdertbe town of Blankslon, Iowa, by J jfsrmer wh,; was sinking an artesian ft-j. Tnree unsuccessful attempts fere made to siok the well, but each drill sank into the cave. A Chicago man wanted a divorce be- cis-e L;s - wife persisted in singing lyinns. I "he Court laughed at bini, and hawou d have lost his case had not the laTver summoned the wife to the wit- jesrs'a&il and started her singing. At the 0 fth verse the Court threw up the jponeah l a divorce wai granted. - - - The Moscow Gazelle remarks that sfjition having reached as hiah as Lkter.ant -Colonels it will probably M5''p th'nv, and we must be prepar ed lor still more suaprising revelations; while i hp Viedomosti believes that the cinir of Nihilism has now eaten throaeh every class of society, private lad official. Dr. Franz Liszt-sendsa letter to a German paper, stating that ho is over bardentawith appeals tor his auto graph and requests to examine musi ciicompesitions and to giye his opin Wupoh them, and that he now in tra!?, all unsolicited correspondents ihitiioir letters will receive no an la the Northeastern island of Terra ilFuego the native people, who inter- arry frequently with the more South imYahgans (a9 they are called by the English missionaries), are the tallest ice oa the globe, .according--to the report of the French mission to Cape Kara presented to the Academy of Science, Pans, by Dr, Hahn. In stock t"d speech these tall people appear Asely related to the Patagonians of the Cw.ir.prit. . Tff Frenchmen, the. brothers Forre, -"e invented a new 1 kind of harp entirely, of wood. Instead ot frnge the inventors use strips made of encaa tir. The sound is produced. 44 lathe ordinary harp, by the contact f the tinkers, but the nlaver wears - - tt tter gloves coyered with rosin. The '-of the instrument is said by Mcnestml to be of remarkable ;anty, IiUiie course of th nresent session s mill. UO Ck?IWUU UJ ' !idstor.e to grant Prince Albert Victor sara of 15,000 a year, to com jence when he attains, his majority in aary. This is" the same amount k!2a Was vntaA tn orV rF the OiiPtn' linger snns on coming of age. The !of George III. each had JE31,000-a in addition to ot her allowances. It SQ2oacced that the vote will be op fi on the ground that the Queen 'Saot spend all her income. - JJoisalfarer. a Norwegian bark. tOI' 1 lFA-nn - Una a cri trarl af ;50fitb, in England and . reports 1 touched at the famous Pitcalrn (arUed by James Russell McCoy, Principal inhabitant of the place. ffS stated that there were 130 .'in puts then on the island.'that they f&ll well, and wished their respects pcoavened to tho people of En They were in want of nothing prsent, but would be glad to receive '"Papers. . NaTk bls congregation that be zi obuSed to lae a vacation on Cjjt ot bronchitis, when tho elders fed E?l.alely raised bis salary and ad- blmto tak-P Ik Unli'u rniiffh r uu De cured. ' 13 time to eive bmitn's worm lildtw YOL. VIII. A furnished house has been fafcnn the Tichborne claimant near Southamp ton A return ha3 been pre?ented to the British Parliament of the number of agrarian outrages reported during the quarter ended Sept. 30. 1884. The total number ot such outrage i3 232. Of these, nine were offences against the person, three of which wereot firing at the person. No fatal case occurred iu tho period. Of the whole number (232), 20 occurred in Ulster. 33 in Loinster, 35 in Connaught, and 144 in Monster. Monahan, Carlow, Dublin. Kildare, and Meath are absolntely free ftom agrarian crime, Kerry, with a total of 48, appears to be the most ad dicted to it. Why is a man in eafctv likn a cvt remedy? One is secured and St. Jacobs Oil is acure. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO HEW AQVESriSEtiEHTS. C W Yatks -The Grand JubUee J n Rekvks Manhood Restored S II Trimble Oranges at Aucilon. aKiksBEEOEa Bookseller and Stationer. FC iliLLEK Frlend3 and Fellow Citizens . The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 860 bales. You can get an elegant pair of p iits- oons at Dyer's for $5. Schr. A. P. Perry, Bunker, cleared to-day for Port Paix, Hayti, with 158.- 000 feet lumber and 150.000 shingles. valued at $3,140, shipped by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming. Considering the large number of strangers in the city and the excitement of tbejoccasion. yesterday was a very orderly and quiet day, and there was btit very little drunkenness, as the re port ol police proceedings will show. Good materials properly porportioned which are the essential requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be best attain ed by using the N. Y. Enamel PaiDt sold at Jacobi's Depot. f "JSiisragrea." The KUtj Rhoades troupe arrived in (he city this morning and registered at the Commercial Hotel. They furnish their own band who are dressed in a neat and tasty uniform, and will appear to night at the Opera House in the burlesque Comedy "Engaged.' Tickets for reserved seats now on sale at Heinsberger's. Fire at TVilson. I5y a telegram received here to day, we learn that a disastrous fire occurred at Wilson early this morning! The buildings destroyed, so far as we can learn, were Bullocks, Selbys & Tysons stables; Allen's buggy ware house; the Commercial Hotel and 3ome 9mall dwellings. No stores were burned. Origin of fire not yet known, but supposed to bo the work of an in cendiary. The particulars arc very meagre and we have been unable to ascertain the extent of th loss. The Situation. Tho editor-in-chief is sick to-day, the associate is in fair - condition for tbe hospital, some of the printers are worn out with the excitement of the last day or two and the entire office, although not demoralized, is like (Jen. Scott dur- ing the Mexican war, "embarrassed with the spoils of victory.'1 Any short comings, therefore, in this issue may be attributed to ' Cleveland and Re form." Hurrah! City Court. There were 15 cases for the Mayor's consideration this morning. One case of failure to pay license tax was settled. There were three cases of drunk and down, one of which was sent below for 6even days and the other two were discharged. There were eleven cases of disorderly conduct, five of which were discharged, two were fined $5 each, three sent below for seven days and one sent below until he could be shipped to sea. Personal. Mr." James C. Marshal, a prominent citizen ot Anson county, is in the city, the guest of Lieut. Gov. Stedman. Dr. J. E Matthews, of Kenansvilte, Duplin county, was in the city to-day for the purpose of obtaining some of the transparencies used in tbe procession last night, for a grand demonstration to be held at Kenansyille on the night ol the 28th jnsit. The citizens of Dupiin feci that they have assisted in the achieve ment of a victory of immense impor tance, and they propose to celebratcv the event.' Step Ladders, all lengths, at Jacobi's Depot.; " , - ' t -" WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The Celebration, In continuation of our report of the 'Day and its Incidents," in yesterday's issue, we proceed to tbe closing scenes in the grandest demonstration ever witnessed in Wilmington. At about 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, and after cur report of the day's proceedings had been closed and tbe Review had gone to press, the prom isedjjoncert of the Cornet Concert Club, assUted by the Monrce Band, was commenced, and for about an hour our Deople were delighted with some remarkably fine music. At about the same (he steamer John Dawson arrived from PoiDt Caswell with about 200 of tbc.sterling Democracy of Pender, each one of whom woro a small National flae in his hat and a red, white and blue sasn thrown over his shoulder. As the boat neared her wharf she was saluted by the discbarge of several cannon, which had been pro cured for the occasion, and by vocifer ous cheers from the throng who had assembled to give the Pender Demo cracy a cordial greeting. After the steamer had made fast and before her passengers had disembarked. Capt. R P. Paddison introdnced Maj. C. VV. McClammy. who made a short, elo quent and impressive speech, at the conclusion of which the party landed and under the direction of the marshals formed in columns ol twos and proceed ed up Princess street. Near the irjtei section of the latter with Front street the procession was met by the Cornet Cornet Club, who placed themselves at it head and paraded through some of the principal streets. By this time night bad arrived and the people who had thronaed our streets during tho day, deserted them for a while in order to get their suppers and to prepare lor the cvent3 of the night. It was not long, however, betore the streets became alive aeain with old and young, men and women; many to take an active part in the parade and others to see the procession and to view the many and beautiful illumiations which bad been in preparation during the day. Nearly all of the business houses on Market, Front and Second streets were handsomely decorated with flags and banners. One of the most conspicuous was the Etoreof Mr L. J. Otterbourg. the front of which was almost literally covered with bunting. The principal feature, how ever, was two large and very band some oil paintings of Cleveland and Hendricks, which were displayed. Mr. I Shrier, on Market street, had. his clothing store most beautifully and uniquelv decorated- In the centre of one of the windows of the store was a representation of Rip Van Vinklewith his long white hair and beard, dressed in a suit of new clothes, while in one gloved hand rested an old gun witnout any lock, ana in tne otner a portrait of Cleveland. On the right of the figure was a portrait of Washington while on the left wa3 a picture entitled, -The First Fruits of tbe Victory," taken from tbe last issue of llarper's Weekly and representing a white and colored man shaking hands together while the President elect look ed approvingly on. Above these were pictures of Cleveland and Hendricks and above these last was the legrind. "Rip Van Winkle, after SZ4 years asleep, awakes to flod the people re jDicmjr. over a Uemocrattc victory. Mr. John Haar, Jr., had displayed in his window a . Goddess of Liberty eight feet highvery neat. In front of Capt. J. M. McGowan's Saloon were pictures of Cleveland and Hendricks, and a transparency, upon the North side of which was a rooster with the legend. "Taking HU Daily Review." togeth er with a mile-post upen the board of which was inscribed Daily Review, On the South side of the transpcrancy was a large red star acd the .legend, 'Kommonly Railed the Morning Glory." On the Eastern end was the incription. "Our Papers." Among the other buildings decorated were those of the following: A. David, Aaron & Rheinstein, Brown & Roddick, R. M. Mclntire,. J, Moore '& Co., I. Hirsch berg, W. S. Briggn fr Co., George F. Herbert, W. M. H. Koch. Sol Bear. D. Newman & Son, S. Sternber ger. Dr. Jas. E. Kea, Miss E. Karrar, W. J. Rosenthal, A. Shrier, I. Sbrier, Review office, Star office, M. M. Katz Freeman's photographic gallery Tay lor's Bazaar, Mrs. Baker, J. K. Mcll heany, P. Heinsberger, J. Sampson. 1. L. Grcenewald. W. H. Green. C. W. Yates, Commercial Hotel. J. C. Steven son. Mrjnds Bros. & DeRossetr, B. F. White. N. Jacobi. H. Brunhild & Bro., T. C. Craft, Godfrey Hart.C. Prem pert, A. Prempert, R. W, Creech, Par ElflEW cel! House. Gilei & Murcbison. Har rison & Allen, John Dyer & Son, P L Bridgers & Co. McDougald & Bowden, Evans & VonGlahn. D A Smith, K G Northrop, New Hanover Bank, Firs National R nk, A L?ssman. W E Davis & Son. E Q Barker & Co. Carl Mugge. Geo R French & Son?, J Loeb, French Vice Consul; R E Htide, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish Vice Consul; Jas Sprunt, British Vice Consul; E-Pts-chau, German Imperial Consul, and others. Many of the private residen cies were also decorated. THE PROCESSION. The various clubs, ward represcnta fives and visitorVassembled at the City Hall at 7 o'clock, and under tbe direc tion of the Chiet Marshal and his assist ants the procession was promptly form ed and took up the line of march; the Cornet Concert Cljub leading, with in spiring music. Following this band was tbe "Ship of State", a yacht man. ncd by youths dressed in sailor cos tume and bearing a banner on which was inscribed "210 electoial votes."; Among other notable features ot t-b'e procession was a ehip-rigged yacht, on ! a float, carrying a bevy of pretty girls representing the States carried by Cleveland and Hendricks, and one young lady personating the Goddess of Liberty. The Fifth Ward was repre sented, in part, by a baud of Indians in war paint and costume, with tomahawk and scalping knife The Belva Leck wood Club, young men dress ed in star spangled gowns, wearing plug bats and carrying parasols and torches. A gaily decorated chariot led the maiden voter's battalion ; the occupants wearing plug hats with broad red bands and colored sashes over their shoulders, busily en gaged in painting thiDgs red wiih fire works. 'Brain and Musc'.e" were rep resented by a float on which was a blacksmith's forge and bellows and attendants, with Mr. A. Werbahn at the anvil, throwing glittering sparks on all sides. The following were among the more noticeable mottoes on the nnmerous transparencies borne in the procession: W.ard 1 "Tried and True Faithful to Her Trust." Ward 2 We Crow Don 't you For get It!V . Ward 3 "We Crow Tell the Truth Justice." Ward4"We Crow Honesty Re form . "Ward 5 "Wigwam We Crow Fern, vidi, vici Indian looking cut of a wigwam Banner Ward Hurrah!" "To our Foreign Friends We Thank You You Did Nobly The Country is Sale Beecber is a Brick." "Glorious Indiana Shows Dvoiion to Hendricks Jim Blaine, like Luci.er, has gone Below,",. "The Good Men, North and South, Join Hands New York and New Jer sey : Didn't They Do It Slick. 'The Voice of the People is the Vo'ce ot God No More Carpet-Baggers Cleveland Is His Name No More Scalawags," "We will look at your books Where Is Stave Elkins Now ? Good bye, Rev. Dr. Burchard How are you, cock-eyed Ben?" r "Bossism has had its day- The Grand Sections arc once more United Equal Political Rights to all Men Scales, Stedman and Success." "We came, we sa, we conquered No S by 7 this Time." Bladen and Brunswick did nobly Robeson shook tfce Viper from Her Breast."' Old York Re-Tyres and New York comes to the Front-North Carolina weighed in the Scales and not Found Wanting." "Morn Meat and less Mustard The Child's name is Grover Cleveland." "Pender leeU Blandly Victory Columbus Always True Old Duplin Never Fails." "Our Charles is a Manly Stedman 'Me and Jim is Beat' Logan, Claim Everything' Blaine. "Regards to Mrs. Fisher' Blaine. "What Hurt 'Em Rum, Romanism and Rebellion Fellow Laborers, don't despair; the Hocking Valley Man is buried. Whose Ox is Gored? Bclva dere and Widow B." Champagne Bottle labelled "Jay Gould's Liniment." Bottle with in scription, "Beecber's Oil of Joy for loss ol Memory." The Empire State goes for Good! Government Connecticut could not i swallow Blaine." 'Blaine and Mabcne, 'Put them in 1 their Little Bed All Honor to Inde- f pendent Republicans.'! "No Minority Representation for us 'Cast Your Anchor to the Windward' and Burn Thk Blaine." ' 21, 1884 NO. 278 "Welcome to our Visitors- 1.10G as good as 11,060." Screams (Eagle) with Delight 21 yea n of Slavery." -The Oid North State Forecr-r With ClnrcT.fi n Qtir.rl " "Anson Gave us Bennett d r if oi am Majurity J Another ruchnwvd (countv) ie!d-J)emocratic Gain 07." in the F Figuieofa tar scripiioa: ' Zzb Ransom." ban el on fir. Var.ca and Reretentations of the Morning Siar and Daily-Review (with representa tion of an arm with hammer and in scription "Brain and Muscle)." One thousaud six hundred and nine ty Union Printers ot New York City Save that Stale The Press a Mighty Power Tho Printers of Nurth Caro lina Send Greeting u, the Printers of New Yoik Thy UUon of Printers Now and F rever." Representation of a while barber cutting a negro's hair ; uegro with hoe iu uij ,'j.uiu, inn n'n ooiirus aim a Lode with ey alter it barber another sign-rade E New Hanover's Repre sentative figure of a druckc-n man. with words issuing from his mouth, " Couldn't Help Blaine" Inscription : "Si. .Tnlin nft Monument with inscription "Sacred to the Memory ot J. G. Blaine, who died November 1th 1S8L" Atone end skull and cross bones and tomb stone with inscription "Ben," other ei.d one with Jack a rann sawing wood. and at the " Figure o! Inscription. "Black Jack at his old Business "Full Protection to tho Colored Mar, but no Mixed Schcoli?." Gould's tele gram to Gleveland : "The vast busi ness interests of tbe .country will be safe in your hands. Figure of a Piano- Inscription : "Stedman has struck the key-note-Any Rain, but tbe Reign of Jimmv Blaine." - "The Colored Democrats; few in number.s but gathering in strength aad influence Stedman the friend of the masses." "What Did it? Wo pull long, wo pull strong, and wo pull altogether For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain, show us a heathen to match Jimmy Blaine." "Our National Committee haint got no sense, nohow. Logan. Ah, Jimmy wo have got you whero tho hair is short!" "Lies to date 31 ; last lie, 'Don't care how tbe election gees!' Total lies 32 You can do me a favor; want you to seud me a letter, such a3 tbe inclosed draft.Burn this "Blaine to Fisher. Figure ot an am nor icsciiti-jn: "To the windward." Figure of a lock inscription : "Pro tection against Thieves."" Figure of a bundle of letters, marked "Burn this." Figure of Little Rock Railroad. Inscription: "Muliiao letters." Figures: Two heads blowing horns. Inscription: "Musick, Komraonly Railed Kornet Koncort Klub." "Cleveland The People's Sheriff; The Poople's Mayor; The People's Governor ; The People's President. Blaine, the Corrupt Speaker Blaine's wealth onenteriDg CoDgress Blaine's wealth now, $5,000.000 All hail tbe Filth ; the Banner Ward. Figure of a rooster. Cleveland and Hendricks on one side; Scales and Stedman on the reverse. Haug with Chinese lanterns aud flags. Inscription : "Paint theTown Red;" with figures of paint bucket and brush Our Maiden Vole. "Gen Moise Always ready to re spondAll honor to our Noble South Carolinian Tne Fifth Ward welcomes you to our Home3 in North Carolina As ou were with us in our Sorrow?, we welcome you in our Glory. The delegation from Pecder county bore transparencies with the following mottoes: "Wilmington and Point CasweK Twin Sisters Pender County, 00 gain, 1684." "Mayor Cleveland, 1881 -President Cleveland, 1884. "North Carolina Safe for Scales and Stedman." "Alas Poor York Died Nov. 4th, 1834 Farewell!" "No More Returning Boardi.''" 'My Old Cock eye is now open Ben Butler ' "Poor Jim Blaine, Of Fifher fame. Can stay at home Way down in Maine.' "Cleveland and Prosperity." " "One flag Ore Country' -TeU :he Trnth-O. C." Third District is very Green." 'BuraThis.r. G.Br - ri zU.a te rccUrv crrssa crooa nesa okii friends on tar r!! iaev S6Jtrallatrcxai - - ; .JTia rjua Df t2 writer rcint arwy t - to trV2tar. " . : , . . . cr-iatijUiaoaa sct f ea cn cxuiaiIooX int papajr.- : ... PtCToattttiea tauat be aToideij- And it is especially and paxtlcclaxly taC t iood taat tne Edtto iloca iut ahray dci a view of corresponded u ccleM a? ui Intheedltortal ohnoaa. i lr r . "Pender's Democratic Veteran av'W - - ; ...... . . ; ' ; Brunswick. Richmond Bladen Cor ambas and Sampson counties v. ere all represented by delegations. : -J The lice of march of the .prcceision wa3 brliiani with the display of fire- j .V-r u ana bon.fires. I In 3t-J'lo this the. dec-ration of Jq i many private houses wJtbGag.-v ban A!ntf !nef3 Rco!crod. draijcry was profuse and greatly heightened the genera! eCcct .-TnE-.SPEAKINia.'V At the ctoso 'oi' the parade, these, who took part in tho precession gathered around the stand on Third street in front ot the City Hall, and wero ad dressed by the following speakers: Gen. E. VV. Moiso. Lieutenant Gov ernor Charles M. Stedman. Maj C. W. McCIa m my. Co!. A. M. , Rowland , H.,n A. M. Waddell, Hon Jehn N. Staple?, aud Attorney General Thomas S. Kenan. The speeeht'S were a!l good, adding spirit and enthusiasm to the grvat occasion. Alucrt credit is duo to Cunt. J Mc uowan lor the active interest he t ok in getting up thu transparencies, and to Mr. E. V. Richards, tho scenic artist, who volunteered his services to do the designing free of charge to th4 Demo- cratl ra For durable coloring tho walls o room in beautiful lints, at little cost nothing equals tho Malleine sold at J a emu's Depot. Aycr s Saraapiilia works directly and promptly to purify and enrich the bUnd., improve tho appetite, strengthen the nerves, and biaca Up the .system. It is in the truest sense an alterative medi cine. Every invalid should givo it a trial. SEW AOV15UTISEMI3NTS. Cargo of Oranges at Auction S13TI1 XV. 13 AVIS, Auctioneer. BY S. n TRIMBLE. rpO MORROW, (SATUUDAY) at 10 o'clock. - vmww HAT CIS DARLING, lj lag at the foot of Dock street, 60,000 Sweet Oranges. Th"y ra iet and will be Bo!d. nov2llt JiOSt inow n nov 21 d&wly Norfolk Oysters ! .. Q AS NOW BE FOCNiJ At the CKM RETAUKAKT, No. SO North Front Street. nov 13 WILLAVit&T. Carolina Yacht Club Cigars, jg ?T SCa'Nl'S ClUAUO.STriS.ilABKIi.T. Uo l Whiskey, Beer, Oytferi?, & OLD .SOUTH 8T&TB SALOON. ' -j - v uuum iruui omeu Ostrich Tips T?01t Hi AND 63 CENTS FEU. BUNCH. ew Styles in relt. Velvet and Straw HaU ant Pom ct. Osirich TJpa an-1 Plameii, Fancy Feather, Kibbone, attns. Velvcta, Zephyrs, Saxory, S.c , at MLS. KATK C. WJM3V,- So. ) l North Stcou l Street, aor 20 if Bet. Lbf atnat anl iTlaeces U OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, COMUKXCIKO FRIDAY, NOV. hi.' MISS KITTY RHOADES, Atd her all fetar rompany. In W. B. Gilbert' fiebratel burlerjtie Comedy " KNGAGbD f On .Saturday nigbr, M'LISS. f aturfay Mati nee. Prof. r. L. Thomas superb B.m4 and Orcheetra. ttrett Parade with - UnlXcnne d Bnl litet? on Bale at Hclnbcrger on Thnr ,1:y- nor 19 it V. HEINSBERGER, Book-Seller and Stationer, DEALER IN PIASOS AD OBGAr-'S, '. TAXCY GOODS, WKDDI5G PRESENTS. ' : GUITAB5, VIOLINS', ACCOSDEONS, J3AK .. - JOS. 6TEING. &o : Xllome Conilbrts. 77 A GOOD COOK STOVE, A GOOD UiTAT lefT Strre, a rood Lamp, a gcod Kcntcno 1st ve, u rood Door Mat, a good Toilet bet, a gpod lap Board, a pood Cake Box. ajped UjCTee lJf gl. a rood Feather Dealer. Oct Dave ncd as If to aay that's ao, and add a Porn. r PABJIKlt TAYLOC PtJILS WHITE OIL. nov 17 lanisoed Bosforec i-rematuro Deciy, Kerrotia lcbihlr. c, ., imvinir ineu 111 V81U arm I Ata!

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