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Hand ay a .m0 JOSH. T. -RrPTIOOT. POSTAGE PAID. . 5 00 Six months, 2 50 ; Three I hi II 15 : One month, 50 cents. BDr wiU be delivered by carriers, nte Jew and libera Tfl-bteriberi will please report any aid YjJltrti to receive their papers regularly. flMCYGOODS 0)'m & RODDICK ttit .Kkular attention this woek to tl. j FaocF Goofls Bazaar, xi.2- Corner Second d ZVZarket fltreets Wt will ofTVr sereralvery de?ided Bar gains In Ladies' and Gents Cuffs and Collars At certainly less than HALF PRICE I All wa can say at tbis time la, don't be too kU, or you will regret it. Cannot give full puticulars at this time, as wc are very busy nwrkla g off and preparing. We also expect I . the last of these lots by .Tuesday's steamer. K IN TIME. BH0WN & RODDICK'S BAZAAR, N. E. Corner of Market and Second Streets. oct23 To My Friends and Customers- AM KOW DAILY recsivlns: my Fall stock of Boots and Shoes, Consisting of all the LATEST STYLES I My put stock and my success speak for tssmitlres, and I only ask a continuance o By Please Call and Examine my I 3"8tock as resrards Qnalftv 27 and Prices I o f o trouble to show goods. Will be pleased to see you one and all. Respectfully, C ROSENTHAL. 33 Market Street. oct 4 Rin of the Show Oa. Varied Assortment f f PATENT MEDICINES, SUCH AS ckee'8 German Syrup, Green's August - cr, valentine's Meat Juice, Indian 'ooi Syrup, Pearl's White, Glycerine, &c. elegant Cigar for 5 cente, at J. H. HARDIN'S, Apothecary, New Market, wPhjftician's prescriptions a specialty. I Have Just Eeturned PJOM THK WEdTEBir PABTOr THE m;kiU wJt,t B toek.of HUMAN HAIR, iu2 ttk aP ia itaet styles at kiln. mwt ttit- Oomblnrs and old worked orer, and darkened or lighten Sl' fine stock of Millinery and No alsi .!,C!iT6d- Oa Market, betweemSd stlS-tf MI83 LOU. BTUAUT. Wed e W efteraooa. 1- VOL. V Look out for frauds at the ballot-box! Remember, Indiana! , . -.' I liOTernor -elect fiaistea nas tost re- turned to Bangor from an extensive cam paign tour throughout the State, and he declares as his caffdid opinion thai Maine will next Tuosday elect the Fa sion electoral ticket. The registration in Cook County, 111., which includes Chicago, will foot up. be tween 86,000 and 87,000. In one pre cine.t there are 1,600 voter?, many of whom will be unable to cast their ballots with the limited facilities provided by the Republican board. Look out, for fraud everywhere- no; only in the city but in the country. Ex amine well and closely every ticket and see that the names are right on each There is no villainy that' our opponents will not stoop we beg pardon, rise,- to accomplish. Be on your guard. Brigham Young, a son of the late Joseph A., eldest son of Brigham Young, ended a protracted snree Tuesday nijrht at Salt Lake by taking a dose of mor phine, which resulted in his death on Wednesday morning. He. was 30 years of 'ace, and leaves a wife and two chil dren. The Democrats of Baltimore on Wed nesday elected eighteen of the twenty members of the City Council and the Republicans one. There was Republi can opposition in the Secoiid Ward and in the Sixth each party polled 1,022 votes. About half of the full strength of each party voted. The Democrats cast 23,250 votes, the Republicans 14, 666 and the Independents 664 a total of 38,580. , 4 If the Republican party was not lost to all sense of honesty .and decency it would be a pitiable spectacle to see "the man who lias occupied the position filled in this country by Gen. Grant going round the country on an electioneering tour, villifying Hancock, ( traducing the people of the. South and lauding a man whom he knows to be in every way ut terly unworthy. Alas! how have the mighty fallen! 1 If the Greenbackers , are determined to rrule or ruil?" they are 'going to work in the surest way possible, l here is no earthly chance for them to elect their ticket. There is not a man on it, in Federal, State, or County" affairs, who will be. elected. But they will poll certain vote, nevertheless, it is impos sible for them to succeed with their own ticket but they may help elect a Repub lican. Let them all pause and consider these facts. LOCAL NEWS. iVew Advertisements. S II Fishblate, Mayor Notice to Liq uor Dealers. J,W Kivg Attention Third Ward Dem ocratic Club See ad Chestnut Fatted Beef Butchers' Company Full Stock IIeinsbergeb Just Received C W Yates Always Something New Those Blankets at Hahn's, 3S Market st. lw are awfully cheap. Easterly winds, light rains and the storm signal to-day. Look at bur Glove Corsets, Nursing Cor sets and Corsets of other kinds, at ILvnx's, 3S Market street. lw A man in debt earnestly wishes that he sign ''Post no bills," was inscribed on the post office building. uur uress uooas cannot De surpassed in the clty. We have all shades and qualities. Prices exceedingly low, at IIahn's, S-S Mar kct6tfeet- We thank Mr. P. Xewinan, of this city, for a bottle of the prime horse rad ish put np by him for sale, i It is a very good article and can be had from him in any quantity desired. Elegant lfcie Kid Gloves at 25 cents per pair, at Hahx's, SS Market street. lw The evidence is to the effect that the Radieafs will attempt the grossest of frauds in the First Ward. They will be detected, and those who attempt to either register or vote illegally will find them selves before Judge Brooks next week. Our Flannels are the cheapest ever brought to the city and twenty-five per cent less than any In the State. Hahx's, 3S Mar ket street. r IT WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER FRAUD ! FRAUD ! ! FRAUD ! ! ! Democrats be on ike Alert The Democratic Executive Committee cf this county should 'be prepared to prosecute,to the fullest extent of the law, any oriuery, miimiuauon or irauuuieut votes that mav be practiced in this city in the coming election. That there have been three hundred men, voters, in the First Ward; who hare comw to man's estate in that Ward since the last election, it is preposterous to suppose, yet if our correspondent Vidctte is to be believed, and he is a gentleman cf unquestioned yerac:ty . and integrity, there have been that many new votes registered, most of tcJwm areblack, in the above named Ward, since the time referred to. We do earnestly hope that the villains who instigate, as well as the actors in a fraud of this kind will be pursued, in this instance, to the bitter end. Let not only the Committees but leteveryDemocrat in the city be alert and on the look but for fraudulent votes at the coming election. Let a Committee of Democrats from every Ward in the city attendat the polls in the First and Fifth Wards on election day and let us see if we cannot catch the rascals who are perpetrating these outarges upontthe liberties of the citizens of this country, The Democrats of this city should move in earnest about this matter. Once caught in their villainy, we think an honest jury can be fonnd somewhere in this ju- dicia'l district to mete out justice U the men who have dared to perpetrate such an outrage. Underwear For ladies, children and men; Full stock fine assortment and fabulously low, at Hahn's3S Market street. , lw A Special Term H.'s Honor Judge Meares has ordered a special term of the Criminal Court for rsew jaanover county, io De convenea ati XT - 1 t j m - cue vuuu xiuubu iu iuis uny, uu ouuuuuyy 1,0. i tt . il: : ur .1 theJyth dayof November, 1880. This is to anticipate the regular December term,, in order to prevent the meeting of the Superior Court, which meets on the! first Monday in December, and the, Crim-1 inal Court from coming in conflict as re- gards the time of holding their sessions. By the.way, we think that Judge Meares, or ihe County Commissioners, or t who ever has this matter in charge, could easily afford to give the newspapers the advertisement upon the subject. It would not break the county or injure its nnances very materially. The circular that is stuck up at the Court House may I not be seen by half the parties interest-J ed. Of course the newspapers are going j to publish the fact anyhow, but then is! it right to treat the papers, which havel contributed so largely to the reform I movement and aided so materially in I i bringing .about honest government, and stoppingjthe big leak holes, in this way? man wno "Tea m lDe country ana is a suoscr.'Der to a newspaper nas a ngnt to 1 M - x i suppose that if any important change of the kind referred to should be made, it will be duly and officially announced in the daily papers published in the city. Shawls-Shawls- Now they are daisies. All kinds, all col ors, anu all prices, at iiAnx s, Market i street. lw City court. Alice Ransom, colored, was arraigned upon the charge of disorderly conduct. The evidence in the case was to the ef fect that defendant was charged with returning one pair of shoes les3 than she rpriypd from Mr. Sternberg, which de. fendant had been employed by the lady j - o I of the house who hires her services, to carry fom Mr. Sternberg for her cm ployer to look. at. Mr. Sternberg charg ed that defendant failed to return the shoes and defendant claimed 6toutly that she had paid for them, applying ugly epithets to Mr. Sternberg, at Mr Shrier's shoe store, where Mr. S. is em ployed, and reiterating the same in the Court Room. His Honor ordered de fendant to pay a fine ef 10 or be incar cerated in the city Prison for ten days. From this defendant took an appeal, and was ordered to give a justified bond in the sum of 50 for her appeanrfite at the next term of the Criminal Court But being unable; to give the bond she finally concluded to pay the S10 and depart in peace. Rice birds arbout played out. Not eo bo with th oee Scotch soles at Rosenthal's They last for ever. ' t EEYIEW llic First Ward Meeting. According to the changed programme, due notice of which was given in the Re view yesterday, as well as by printed circulars, the First and Second Ward J Clubs held a joint meeting, near Boney -iriuu, m uroosiyn, last nih The Cornet Concert Club escofted'the speak ers to the stand and furnished delightful music for the occasion. Major Jno. W Dunham, president of the.Second Ward Club, introduced the first speaker of the evening, Mr. John C, James, in a most graceful and handsome manner. Mr. James upou taking the stand explained that his ppeech was intended for the Second Ward Club, before whom he had been invited to speak, but by special ar rangement, thinking that it would ad vance the cause we all held so dear, the committee had concluded to change the programme and hold a joint meeting of the two Wards. Having thus explained his presence in the First VVard Mr. James commenced his speech, which was one of argument and sound reasoning from beginning to end. The speech was replete with logical deductions, and his allusions to the candidates in the field happy and appropriate. His tribute to Hancock, not so much to bis soldierly qualities and his achievements in war for that, he said, belongedto the North, but his reference to his civic record wtica was ' peculiarly a part of the South s history, we thought handsome in- deea- At the conclusion Mr. James re- 1 i . - i ceived the congratulations of his friends, I those who were responsible for his pres ence there, and in this he felt repaid for the trouble and labor of the evening. Loud ealls were now made for Shack elford, and Mr.. J. I. Macks,- in a pecu liarly appropriate manner, then intro duced our gallant standard-bearer in this district. Mr. Shackelford took the stand amidst loud cheers and hurrahs, which gave substantial evidence that he I . n naa won nis way into ine nearts ot tne the I n. x .nir . - r ot i i jueuiucraia oi mis vicmuy. iur. onacit - elford's speech wp,s about one hour mlinf since their list I length and was most heartily received J and lrequently applauded throughout. Mr. Shackelford's' two speeches, the one night befere last and the i ono last night, we honestly "believe 'have added I votes to the Democratic "side, - and' we have not the slightest shadow of a doubt , but that he will, 'if God spares his life, i i i -r i i r do tne nexmepresemauve m congress irom tneMiiii a uongression-at aistnct. r i r m - i t i , inis, too; seemea tne impression oi ms J hearers last night. I Mr. D. H. McLean made the conclud- ing speech and was introduced to the crowd by that sterling young Democrat, Robt. H. McKoy, Esq., a worthy scion of a noble Democratic house. Mr, McLean's speech-was thought to be by many a happier effort than the one he delivered the night previous, and was enthusiastically .received, and . cheered The Third distriot is rich in having such an aoic ana eloquent elector, ana xiar- . . . .1. ' l! II nett shouia De proua oi ner wormy anu i gifted son Dan Hugh McLean. Insurance Companies should be comr pelled to give the)roprietorsof Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a royalty, for with this valuable remedy fhousahds oT risks have been made good, which otherwise would have terminated long ago. 1 rice, Zd cents a bottle. II 0W He Protes It. j i vounir Democrat in this town who w 1 is "death on nggers, nas louna somei very conclusive evidence of the fact that narfipia Aid o-Pt that ft39o from OsiVpr -v, O "V - - w - i Ames. He works on the principle that "fio-na nPTor lift' TTo tulrp to Ktart. ... r 11 1 11- j sl Wllil arneiQ 3 ae P 4 J Multi-1 ply this by 2 and multiply 329 by 2 and the united product is 150. . Divide this by 2 and then subtract the age, 49, from the quotient, and 'you have 329. Now you sec it, don't you? Water street merchants will keep their feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosen thal's boots and shoes, t There are but two more week-day3 left between this and the day of election. Let's all resolve to put in a good two- weeks' work in thoso two days. Let every man who is not sure that his name is on the registration books see for him self that it is there, and let each urge at least one other to do the same. Remem ber, none but those who come of age on that day can register then. Flannels, Flannels, all shades and qualities, 25 per ent less than any house in the State; at Una's, S3 Market street . lw 29, 1880. VO. 211 The fish market was well supplied yes terday. .the reciptsol cotton at tliif po. . to day foot up 7 04 balds. K - . . ; 1 -Mrs. Uates-Is booked to plav in this city on the 24th of next munth. Vv be re esthalV, tfjdt C OAl ; biiV b'x.trt A: r Roi- t Mr. Joli Opera II ou J'. Ford bus engagid the ac iur me iota and it; h rr November. II and vVal;.m an! '7"S. X Al Cvs-, all K, PliUK styles & Co 'a Intelligence from Fayetteville is to the effect that it has been rain?n' there all day. If this wheather continues a day or two longer it will break up the drought. There has been a steady, though light, downpour of rain all day, ' Don't forget that Mr. Thos. H. Mc- Koy, Jr.. will addressthe Young Dem ocrats of Wilmington at the Court House to-night. Any and everybody can how do their own painting, as N. Jacobi i's the agent for the N. Y. Enamel Faints works, and the prices are low. The regular annual meetings of the stockholders of the Wilmington & Wel- don and Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta Railroads will be held in this city on Tuesday, November lGfh Mr. John Carroll, of the Cosmopoli tan, has kindly sent in to us a bucket of those delicious Winberry oysters, sold by him. He geis them every Tuesday and Friday and will supply those who - will leave their orders and - buckets with him. The Old Plantation Minstrels have .1 C .7 .1 . XT 1 .t . .i uctiueu upon xxoveraoer am lor tne r next entertainment Tho I .. young gen 1 tlemen have been hard at work practi performance anc count on making the greatest effort o their lives 500 Pairs. pairs Blankets, at( all "pi ices, a lw IIaiix's, S Market street. His Honor,. Mayor Fishblate," gives notice in this issue that the law relative to the ci03ing of all places where liouor w . a wU1 be sold on election dav will ho st.rirt.. nv enforced. Those who deal in the spiritous and vinous will therefore I notice and govern themselves, accord ingly. Dross Goods Fcrlect beauties. All shades, qualities and piices, at Haun's, 38 Market st. lw An Old Acquaintance. It 13 rumored on the streets that the steamship Raleigh, formerly of the Bal timore and Wilmington Steamship Line, i3)to put j aDDearance hrro. nn Afnn --ww wu day Dex from jew yort i:) Q QQn signed to Messrs. J. 11. Blossom y Evans. Tbe newest, latest, bea ; Rosekthais. and cheapest I Much Better. We are pleased to learn that Dr. M. J . DeRosset's condition has improved very materially, although ltjmust be said tuau luc ultimate recovery i ! ii ,f - w counts' received a daJ or two since, he was reany much better. He was able to lc.au u "." auu 10 converse, aitnougn nis utterance is still very indistinct. He a"enaea UT- w- ll- ila11' lormerly of this city, instead of Dr. Hammond, as we have previously stated. Dr. nail i3 the regular physician, although Dr. Hammond has been called in occasional ly and has exerted hi3 skill to the utmost in behalf of the afflicted gentleman. . Monday 5Ight. We understand that it i3 proposed to have a grand demonstration in this city on next Monday night and that arrange ments are now progressing to that effect under direction of Hon. A. U. YanBok- kelen, the Chairman of thelCommittee. Among the speakers who are to be pres ent on that occasion i3 Hon. A. M. Wad dell, Mr. G. J. Boney having received a dispatch from him to-day to the effect that, if alive on that day, he would be with us. Let the demonstration tremendous one. Window Glass ofall sizes. Doora.Szsh and Itlinds, Builders Hardwarei Tw est prices a!; Jacoei's. i PLEASE 2TOTI0B. I WTa will togtd to recelre eonucmalcatiotf from ou frienf on ur and all tabieett cereal tnterett bat: Tha east of the writer &uit alwaji be for nhbed to the Editor. Comaaaleationj &ut be written; on ontf o&e side of the paper. FtrtoaiUtlej au e voided. And it b especially t!calarly'oader tood that the Editv f ee not alwayi endorse the riewi oi correspoudaats, nnleato itatcd hx the editorial eolans&s. 5Tr. Editor: " On examination of the retrar hooks of thfe First Ward it will bo 'Sen that nearly three hundred names Lave been registered withont a showing change of precinct, pf course many of these are young men. who have nxome oi age since the last registration was taken, and are entitled to register but it is unreasonable any such number as this is composed of that class. Isn't it also unreasonahI to suppose no suth number of men failed tn and y rears cqrtificato irom ttue registrar erf ih which he last voted? -If not: in mvrm.n. ion, the object of the law is virtually do- x ours Ac.. VlIET. Mr. Natb'l Jacobi havioe beeii apwin'- souj, jur want of this w a m iiii Lim r i i i r rrr w t m uv mkimu AtUITt LUIL'rJl . I have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. cciejraiea i'iow ntn new Now Advertisements. Attention ? Third Ward Democratic Club- YOU ARE. HEREBY REQUESTED t meet at your regular nl.icp. .imiosifr. C.tyljall, tins (Fri.lay) Evening, at 7',: o clock, sharp. Iiusiness of impurtancc. " By order of the President. oet20-lt OAS. w.JilNG, Scct'y. As You like It -yE HAVE FRESH COllNED PORK, ami brides the finest h'neof Fresh Meats on the mar cot. If you want a pood dinner Sunday leave your orders with us. '-BUTCHERS'. COMPANY...... Corner Second and Market sts. Have you tried our Sau?aires ' oct2'J-lt Just Received. JEW BOOK 3, 1 HEW EDITIONS, . , and SPECIALTIES for tho 8earoa 1880. Blank BookSr J HAVE AL30 received a very largo sap- ply of Ledgers, Day Books, Journsls, Rec ord and Iavoice Books, Ac, at HElNSBERGEirS, Live Book' and Music Store. oct 29 Chestnut Fatted Beef, A CAR LOAD JUST JiECEIV-, cd. We buv only tho h.;f. W V 1 alwa's furnish the best on the market. Ex tra fine Chestnut fatted Beef now at our Stalls.' Wc sell our Beef at from' 5c to U'c per pound. JOHNSON, TILLEY, HINTZE, fc HUBERT. PEOPLE'S BUTCHER COMPANY. STALLS 5 to 10 NEW MARKET oct23-2t ' k Notice To Liquor Dealers. Citv of Wilmington, N. C-, Mayor s Office, October 2?, 1880. rpHE ATTENTION OF LIQUOR DEAL- ers is called to tho following law of tbe Stat of North Carolina : "No person or peroona shall giro awa j in any public place, retail or self, except open prescription cf a practicing physician, ard for medical pnrposs,any Intoxicating liqao;s at any tims wihia twelve hours next pro ceding or saccjedia any public election, or durinfi: the holdog thereof, at my place witbia five miles of any election preclact," "Any person or persons violating lie p:o- vijiots of the prcced'og sectlDa shall te deemed arcilty cf a raisdemeaabr, ani pun ishable with a fiao of not less than oae hno- drtd nor more than one tbcuiacd dollars," BattTe's Beviisl, Sectioss 143 and 15P. Notice Is hereby given, tbai, in accordance " with tbe above law, all Bar Exms and p'aoes where intoxicating lienors are eolt, shall te closed at 6 o'clocV, P. 1L, oa Monday, So rcmber 1st, and regain elosed tatil 6 o'clock, A. lLt on Wednesday, Hot. 3d. a Aoyriolatloa of tbe above law at tbe enn ing election, oa tbe 2i cf Novtmber, 18C0. wL'I be vigorously proeaited. 13. H. VlBUBhkTE, octWSt . Mayor. oie somewhere at the last election iu ix, mo amy oi tho registrar to re Tegitratiou u i4nj perxon a.'narent i iiii-uir jinn inn
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