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THIS PAPER opted by JOSH T. JAME3, 1DITO AOT rBOPBOTOB. .HBSCEIPTIONS rOSTAGE PAID: 8 a 00. Six month. $2.08. Three One jjoo; one month, ?5 cents. BonT!; Ju be delivered by carrier tree flfChlTl,ocent per week. ilnte.lowandHlieraL subftcrtbcrs wlU report any And n fait ojea to , " - n. nniht Review has the laracst fck circulation, of any newspaper uLuntt city of Wilmington. JSk UTt ATIC TICKET. -Election Tuesday, Nov. 4. ton president: (1ROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. , ' 'FOB VICE PRESIDENT: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. FOK GOVERNOR : ALFRED M SCALES, of Guilford. FOK LIEUT. GOVERNOR! CHARLES M. STEDMAN. of New Hanover. 1 FOK SECRETARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. FOK STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR: W. P. ROBERTS, ' of Gates. for attorney-general: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. 1 I'EKINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, oi Wake. I FOR ELECTORS-ATLARGE : W. H. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. The Ben Butler boom started rather late, but it was disposed of without much trouble. Let us have ratification meetings at once, and have them on grand Scales. No pun is intended. The Republican crop failed to get a good stand this year. It has been struck with a Democratic frost. We think it would have been better for Bill Chandler if he bad not written that letter to Gov. Hendricks. Fifty-three names of bolting Repub licans have been received from a Mas sachusetts town containing less than 650 inhabitants. The true and tried Republicans have become the blue and tired, and thoy will grow bluer and more tired until they are all lagged out in November. In view of the oft-repeated cry of Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun, to "turn the rascals out," we would like to know what he is going to do about it? Mr. Dana, of the New York Su?i, sajs that the "Republicans must go." Certainly, they must, but is not brother Dana growing lukewarm in the good cause? The nomination of Cleveland and Hendricks is taking the country by storm and will sweep it like a hurri cane next November, until there will not be a Republican tree left standing. The press of the country, which is the roost potent political power in the land, are coming out in full columns for the Democratic nominees. Demo cratic, Independent, neutral, and even Republican journals have arrayed them selves alike for Cleveland and reform. f. ,, . . To those who believe in signs and omens and the like, it may be regarded J singular, coincidence that both Cleveland and Blaine were nominated on Friday, which is held by the super stitions to be an unlucky day. 'The po litical soothsayers interpret the coinci jence as signifying that Blaine wil bring bad luck to hisparty and that Cleveland Wfli bring bad luck to Blaine. Mr. H. Q. Mack, in the Hudson Evening Itegitter, calls Blaine ."this jj2net that so naturally and irrmisti blj draws to itself such base metal as we Bradys, Elkinscs. Dorseys. scoffing, flies' attorney Ingersolls. railroad peckers like Gould, stock gambling Sages, watered railroad stock operating Fields. Me Too Platts, Robesons and we entire body of corruptionists who e fattened under more than twenty years of uninterrupted Republican suc cesa." NowisthfitiraAta DIVA RmitVn Worm r VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 161884. To the inquiry of anxious friends we would say that the nomination of Cleve land and Hendricks and their conse quent election signifies a new deal and less steal. Mrs. McCormick. the widow of Cyrus H. McCormick, has added $20,- 000 to the like sum given by her late husband to Washington and Lee Uni versity at Lexington, Va. That "dark horse" which was sup posed to be in waiting at the Chicago Convention, turns out to hare been a flop-eared mule owned jointly by John Kelly and Ben Butler. He wa3 .not visible to keen Democratic eyes. i W - Our friends of the European press have probably learned by this time that Mr. Grover. of Cleveland, has been nominated for the Presidency- They are always accurate in matters connect ed with the history of this country. '-- A mining company of Dead wood offers to send to the New Orleans Ex position this fail an exhibit of gold bul lion, in one solid piece, worth $500,- 000, providing the various counties oi the Territory will unite in defraying the expenses ot transportation. Spelling reform seems to be languish ing, perhaps because other important reforms take ihe attention ot reformers. At the ninth annual meeting of the Spelling Reform Association the atten dance consisted of the president, treas urer and three or four members. Funds and larger membership were called for. The New York Herald says that Jay Gould seems to be following in the foot, steps of Villard. and hastening towards a grand collapse; that is, he is resorting to sterling loas and pledging his stocks on them, and that in order to get them he is tying himself up by all sorts of restrictions. In this way Villard was swamped. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J H Savage Reward F C Milleb Conundrum Good Templar's Excursion R M Mela tire Lace Net, Ac C W Yates Wc Want Your Trade Huksberobb Base Balls and Bats Munds Bkos. A DeRosset Medicines There was a slight sprinkle of rain this noon, but it did not perceptibly cool the atmosphere. Steamboatmcn report that the Cape Fear. is quite low, and that the water is gradually falling. The bett and safest time to repent of a sin is just when you are being tempt ed to its commission. Every Farmer ought to get a "Boys Clipper Plow," greatest invention oi the age. Jacoui is the Agent t There was no City Court this morn ing, and matters were distressingly dull about the City Hall during the forenoon. Thef e was a large party went down the ri ver.on thePassport this morning on the excursion gotten up by the ladies of the Front Street M. E. Church. We invite the attention of our citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt. Celery is a most healthful plant ; it is anti-fever, known as an excellent ner vine, a quieter of disturbed nerves, and promoter of sound sleep: when eaten freely, it preserves a good stomach and sweet breath. There was a large party went down the river yesterday on the Passport, but we learn from sprue of those who returned last night that the weather was so hot that there was no enjoyment in the trip, but actual and serious dis comfort. Old Probi" predicted a "stationary temperature" for to-day , and he hit the nail square on the head. The thermometer in our office caught on to 90 degrees early in the day. and it clung there with a tenacity more earn est than desirable. The birthday party tendered to Mr. D. H.ScoTille, at the Seaside Park Hotel on Mondav nizht was quite a nice affair. There was an elegant assemblage' of ladies and gentlemen, an enjoyable germau and a fine supper, and every thing passed oflmostdelightfully. Appro pos of what we said in yester day's issue of the cool atmosphere of Wilmington as compared with other cities in this section, we find in the Charlotte Observer that on Monday, the Uth inst., the thermometer indica ted 03 degrees, while here it barely reached 90 degrees. - Dam j i The colored firemen of the city pa raded yesterday, preceded by a band of music. The display was entirely cred itable. Where is the Cornet Concert Club? and when are they going to furnish our citizens .with another evening1 enter tainment at the Uity Hall Park? We would like to hear them again. - The crop3 are growing with aston ishing rapidity, and if t hi 3 weather continues they will soon have ripened beyond any injurious effects from dry or wet weather, unless there should be so much of the latter as to drown them out. ' - --;i-;- :: - V r - Guy Wright's clar'nett, accompanied by a big and little drum, marched through the streets in the Eastern section of the city last night, making the air resound with their strains. They did not begin to toot, however, until after 9 o'clock, but kept it up for more than an hour. We doubt if so much street sprinkling during these intensely hot days is at all beneficial to the health of the city. On the contrary, we believe it is decidedly detrimental, and let any one cross a street in the hot sun just after it has been completely saturated with water, and inhale the hot noisome odor that arises and he will be ot our opinion. . Harmony Lodge I. O. of Good Tem plars will make an excursion down the river on the Passport to-morrow, and will visit the Rocks, Smithville and the Forts during the day. They will have music for dancing at Fort Caswell, re freshments at city prices, and will do all in their power to make the day pleasant and the excursion agreeable. A Battalion Drill. The Wilmington Light Infantry con templates making a trip to Smithville on the Passport next Friday, and there is a strong probability that, they will go, although the matter is not yet settled positively. The idea is to go down there and in connection with , the Smithville Guards and the Sumter. (S. C.) Guards, to have' a battalion drill under the senior officer in command. The Political Pot. The different political factions in the county are mustering their forces for the campaign. The war is between the Manning and Hewlett factions, and it promises to be waged with bitternes3 and zeal. Lorenzo Kennedy, of the latter faction, wants to be Register of Deeds, in opposition to Sampson, the present incumbent, who is the nominee of the Manning wing of the party. District Conference. The Wilmington District Conference of the M. E. Church, South, will con vene at .Goshen, Sampson county, on the 23d inst. Arrangements have been made with the different railroads to convey delegates and others who may desire to attend at three cents per mile each way. Those going from this city should leave here on the W. & W. R. R. on Tuesday morning, the 22d inst:, securing tickets for Faison, where con veyances wiil be in waiting to take them to Goshen. Personal. Hon. H. S. VauEaton, Representa tive in Congress from the Sixth Con gressional District, of Mississippi, is in the city, and is the guest of his brother-in-law. Col. John L. Cantwcll. We are glad to know that Bishop Watson, who has been so unwell as to be obliged to vacate some of his ap pointments, has so far recovered as to be able to be out. He was on our streets to-day and we learn that he will at once resume bis duties. Mr. R. H. Whitaker, of Raleigh, Wor thy Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of . the Independent . Order ot Good Templars of North Carolina, is expected to arrive in the city to-night. Upon his ' arrival he will visit Harmony Lodge I. O. of G. T., to which he will impart instructions in the working of the order. He will be the guest of Dr. F. W. Potter while in the city. Lieut. Joseph B. Batcbejor, ot the United States Army, has been stopping for a day or two at the Seaside Park Hotel. He is detailed from the army as one of the teachers at the Bingham School, and during bis present vaca tion is visiting different portions of the State making observations which he embodies in the shape of correspondence for the Raleigh Chronicle. He is ex pected to return from Wrightsville to day, and will then go down the river, visiting the Rocks, Smithville and the government works for the improve ment of our river and harbor, upon which he will undoubtedly make an interesting and valuable report. . llflE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 3Lai.035S 108 WHITE ROBES With Embroidery WHITE GOODS STOCK A TOWELS-BATH TOWELS-We wish any other market. f CORSESTS In all GOOD MAKES, all sizes. JERSEYS A complete stock, 32 to 46. ... FANCY MATTINGS We will compare patterns and prices With any in the market. A few pieces left at $7.50 (40 yards.) july 16 Schr. Alice Tarllon, Freethey, cleared ; to-day for Port au-Spain, Trindad, with 228,007 feet of lumber, valued at $4. 623.99, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. Quite a number of showers have arisen in the Southwest during the afternoon, all of which threated for a time to visit our. city, but tbey al went Eastward. It has probably rained heavily in the vicinty of the Sound9 from some of thV' clouds which went; in that direction. The excursion to Lake Waccamaw to-day under the auspices of the Sunday School connected with St. Paul's Lulh eran Church, was largely attended, and all left the city in the best of spirits in anticipation' of a pleasant time on the shores of that beautiful sheet of water. The lighter American Eagle has gone to the assistance ot the lighter Charles Thomas, which sunk yesterday near the mouth of Brunswick riyer. The latter vessel had a cargo of 250 barrels of rosin, which will be taken off by the former, when the Charles Tliomas will be raised with but little difficulty. Confirmation. The Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson. Bishop of East Carolina, will visit St. Mark's Church confer of Sixth and Mulberry ttreets on Sunday evening- next, July 20th and administer the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation. Services to commence at 8.30 o'clock. A general invitation is cordially extended. Seats free. The Sick. Mr. J. W. Cronly remains in about the same condition that he was in yesterday. There has been no decided change, either way, in the condition of Mr. J. B. Munson in the last 24 hours. Wo regret to learn that Mr. George Harris, Jr.. is quite sick and confined to the house. He is threatened serious. 1 ly with typhoid fever, but we hope that he may escape without a severe sick ness. A Word of Caution. We would impress upon our people the vital importance of the most com plete disinfection of all premises, so that the gems of disease may not be prorogated during this hot weather. Our city is now remarkably healthy for this season of the year, and with the proper sanitary means it can. be kept sor "An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure,11 and no one has a right to be so criminally - neglectful as to jeopordize either his own health or the health ot others. Everybody in want of Paints, White Lead. Glass &c, should go to Jacobi's o get best qualities and lowest prices. t Quarterly Meetings. Third Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South : Wilmington, at Fifth Street, July 12 and 13. Bladen Circuit, at McNatt's, July 19 and 20. Clinton Circuit, at Goshen, July 26 and 27. Wilmington, at Front Street, August 2 and 3. " Smithville, August 9 and 10. Brunswick Circuit, at Mt. Zion, Au gust 12 and 13. Whiteville Circuit, at Peacock's, Au gust 16 and 17. Flemington Circuit, at Carver's Creek, August 23 and 24. Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, Au gust 30 and 31. Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove, August 30 and 31. Cokes bury Circuit, at,BetheL Sep tember 6 and 7. - The District Conference will be held at Goshen, on the Clinton C.rcuit, com mencing Wednesday morning, July 23d. at 10 o'clock. . Friday, morning, organization of Sunday School Conference and Sunday School address. Centenary services Saturday morn ing several short addresses and cen tenary sermon. ' ' ' W.H Bobbitt. P. E. Another large consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just received at Jacobi's Hardware Depott 0 NO. 168 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS In to match. A few left at vry low figures few bargains in White Spreads. you to compare with any in this or R. ill. McirJTIRE. A liberal reward will be paid for the capture, or any InformaUon lead, lnc to the same, of a; L. CANADY, who ran away from the House of Corrcc Ion of New Uanover Comity yesterday. He Is a thlrk set mulatto, weighs about 155 pounds, and originally irom south Carolina. He was con victed by the Criminal Court on the 7th of AdHI. 1 KX 1 anri HOnf tn ffis linn.. . Hon for six months. - f JOHN If. SAVAGE, Keeper inly 16 It House of Correction. FAMILY EXCURSION. rjlHE HARMONY LODGE NO. l I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS, will give an excursion on THURSDAY, the 17th inst. , on the Steamer PASSPORT, to RmllhvlllA th rn.t. vA fWRhmPTlta m.t f tv lmrinam Tham nHll ha JUnd. for dancing at Fort CasweU by Pascuccl's uauu. x mo iw ma rouau trip cu cents ; cnua ren half price. Boat will leave at 9 o'clock, sharp. Committee of Arrangements: WM. M. HAYS, W.L.JACOBS,, J. H. JONES, J. N. SPOON KB, V. JC. 11 ALL- july 16 It THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, WARNER'S SAFE LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, DUKEH ART'S EXTRACT! OF MALT AND S. S. 8. TWO SIZES. J COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND FANCY GOODS. ; - A Munds Eros. &DeRdsset9 druggists, wilmingtonJ n. july 16 C. F. G. & N. Bbbinson. K ARE THANKFUL O OUR FRIEND for their liberal patronage: ' , i Our Stock Is all fresh goods, are guaranteed. and they can be returned at our expense if not satisfactory. We are daily in receipt of EGGS and CHICKENS, which wc sell at the very lowest market prices. ; : SUGARS are advancing, ,but we are still selling at old prices. Our COFFEES are of best quality and sold at very low prices. All kinds of BASKETS, BROOMS, BUCK ETS, Ac., on hand. Also, t choice stock of CRACKERS and CANNED GOODS. julyS I Telephonic Connection. yyE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED ATEL- ephone to our store for the convenience of our ; I. patrons, and are prepared to receive all or I ders and messages they wish to give us. l The sickness of Royster's head caddy maker delayed but week's shipment, but we expect i - . . . 1 ' fresh invoices Monday and Saturday. - 35 cts. per lb.; 3 lbs. for $1. We hope cur customers will (appreciate the circumstances and bear with us until it arrives. No use talking; there Is no candy sold here in Wilmington that gives as good satisfaction. P. It. BEIDGEES & CO. HO North Front Bt. July 14 Our Stock IS UNEQUALLED, FULL AND COMPETE. We keep the BEST articles and seU at a close margin. Our Cook 8toves stand the test At th mMt fa.tlrtlnna whennmL Lin Boards. Ironing Boards, Clothes Horses. Biscuit isoara, fcoiaog jnns, unum aqntezen, jw frlgera tors," and other useful articles too nu merous to mention. ? PARKER A TAYLOR. PURE WHJTXOIL. . July 1ft Headquarters B FISHING TACKLE, AT W K. 8PBXXGES COSi - ; la. SI and 23 Uarkst Street The largest and best araorfcaent trer oCered iatLUt&arkcL. - , ' July U i rXA5 KOTICS. rxoia OCT frlsaa era n -- Caexallatcrestfczt ; . sasa el tie irru xssst alrrra u CftjUtUaunlrarlona mutt, be wrtlia o czl - om aide ot the paper. - . CTraowaTKlea nmatba aTftlflafl.; iJrtttUeapeciallT and parttcalsxlr taier ... stood, that the Editor doe not tint, the views of correspondents Train ao ataia bt the editorial eohrmna. NEW AJJVJEatTMEMEirra.' Board. A FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated during the Summer months v. wmihi, NUIUVUi IWU attendance and the best the market affords. 4uwcai vo&ruera accommodated by tho day or week. MRS. ROBERT LEX. t i Market Street, July 11 ljdw WUmlxtfton. N. C. Remember -yyHEN IN WANT OF FURNITURE AND BEDDING, that our stock la NEW and of latest designs. " An elegant line of Baby Carriages, Easy Chairs, Rattan Furniture, Hammocks, Ad. - TH03. C CRAFT, Agt, Furulturo Dealer, " J8 So. Front 8L july U Wagonette JpOR WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, will leave Motherland's Stables DAILY at 6 P. it sharp. Returning, will leave Sound at 7 A.M. sharp inBA !S If 2 - T J RflTTTIT RVI.AKn Removal. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, jyLY 11th my friends will llnd me at No. 23 N. FRONT 8T. Store now occupied by Mr. W. T; John DUU. VU1UO SHU BCO OICi C M. HARRIS, july 9 lwk News Dealer.' - Cleveland & Hendricks! LL GOOD DEMOCRATS ARE HAPPY 1 Victory Is assured 1 But to make assurance doubly sure, call at McGOWAN'S "Old North state saioon" and trv his justly popular Beer andsmokeoneof his1 After-Dinner'1 Clgira. It will put you in a good humor with yourself and the rest of mankind, even with Ben But ler and John Kclley. July 11 Cleveland & Hendricks I Blaine & Logan!! JACKSONa BELL! I ! THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLEI The first two tickets are before the people for their suffrages the last for the patronage of both parties for anything and everything they may need in the shape of Printing, Ruling or Binding. We Want Tour Trade. rilO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE X habit of sending North to have their BLANK BOOKS mado or to buy their STA TIONERY, we would say that we are deter mined not to be undersold, and in future we will duplicate any order that you may send off for, and probably save you from 10 to 15 per cent. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Sales Books. Ac, any sue and style of binding, ruled and printed to order. County Record Books made to order at abort notice. Check, Draft and Note Books LITHO GRAPHED in the best style. Fine Writing Paper and Envelopes, suitable for mercantile and private use. Ink, Mucilage, Pencils, Pens, Penholders, Letter Books. Blottieg Paper, Ink Stands, Erasers, Ac , Ac. C W. YATES, july 14 119 Market Street. Base Balls and Bats QF ALL KINDS. Hammocks, three kinds. Very latest sty lee Lottos, two sizes. ABC Cards and Blocks, Rubber Balla, all sixes. Ritchcr Harmonicas, the Tery best. ' Violins, Guitar and Banjo Strings. Italian Violins and Violin Bows. Just revived and for aale.eheap at HEINSBERGER'S, r - ' w July 1 ' Live Book and Musio Stores. The Mayo House, T FORT FISHER. IS ONE OF THE most pleasant resorts in the state. Tills FIN EST BATHING. BOATING AND FISHING FACILITIES. Best Liquors and Cigars, Fish, Shrimps, Clams and Terrapins served in every style, mr cuauuju) vjskt. mujvxxulxx Parties going down on Steamer Passport can spend about six hours at the Pout and return same day. Those wishing to go outside to fish on Southern Rock will nave to remain over night. Can leave the city at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, on steamer Louise, and return next evening. Mrs. Mayo will look after the com fort of Ladles. W. K. MAYO. June 19 lm : Oxford Tieo. ET HAVE RECEIVED A DUPLICATE lot of those fine Hand-Sewed OXFORD TIES Also, another lot of those ENGLISH BAL MORALS fame goods aa Oxford Ties, except they are high quartered. Call and se:ure a pair at once. Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FROST STREET. JnTyU J. L. WDfHEB, XfTATCHMAKES JEWELLER, js Chronometers. Fino Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted, U770slNew Llaiket, Treat tt. -
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