13 THIS PAPEB bn3bea every evening. Sundays, ex eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, SDITOB AD PKOPRIKTOK. POSTAGE PAID: aTTRSUWr.L nM Six montas, z.uv. xuxeo One month, 35 cents. An a rwn one J'cr onthfl.-00'- 3BEl1 ' ... HrroTorJ hv carrier free T&c Papv .t nf the dtv. at the above of charge jn &u - - rite3 O . . ti-ln? rate? low iuu ui"". fibers will report any and all fall- receive their paper regularly, 7we Daily Review has the largest r,r, rirndation, of any newspaper istid. inthepHy of Wilmington. YlBnOCKATIC TICKET. Fl.viion Tuesday, Nov. 4.l3 ytil PRESIDENT: (;KVER CLEVELAND, of New York. jhK vice president: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. i oi: goverxoi: ! r ALFRED U SCALES, of Guilford. VOU LIEUT. GO VEKNOli: CHARLES M. STEDMAN. of New Hanover. IOi: SECRETARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. loi: STATE TKEASUltETi: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. for auditor: V. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. - . fob attorney-general: THEODORE. F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. r . 'I I'KUTXTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, ol Wake. for electors-at-large: W. II. KITCHEN, JOIIN.N. STAPLES. Mvw Anderson's Dhotoffraphs have or some time had a wider sale in Eng land than those of any other actress. . -- General Albert Pike,, the eminent Free Mason, who has been sick for some time, is in better health. Henry Villard was given a com piimentary dinner by English admirers in London the other day. - A Louisville gentleman caught a severe cold while reading about the hardships of the Polar expedition. Among other noted men, Thomas F. Bayard, David Davis, Hugh J. Jewctt and Allen G. Thurman all have very large mouths. General Robert Toombs, who is now seventy-four years of age, stoops con siderably, has an infirm walk and a cataract growing in one eye. Henry Ward Bcecher has become a "wheelman." He has purchased a tri cycle which he proposes to use for ex ercise around his Peekskill farm. The time has come when California can turn the despised Chinaman to profit. The Mexican government has agreed to jive a bonus of &50 per head for imported Chinese. The genieral opposition of the news Papers to Mr? Blaine's candidacy is likery to be intensified by a certain rc" cent publication. If his letter of ac ceptance is four columns, long, to what limitless columns and pages might pot bis messages extend ? ! We have received a beautiful picture of the Southern Exposition, which opens at Louisville, Ky., Aug. 16tb, and continues until Oct. 25tb. The view is of the main building, which is 0Qe of the largest Exposition buildings eer erected. It covers thirteen acres f ground', and will be lighted through-. out five thousand electric lights. krd RonaU Gower, a genuine lord, aiJd a man of common sense, says about lords in America: It would be a goatksale for Americans to adopt lat every stranger announcing him iC" as a lord should, on his own evi- dence, be regarded as a rascal. : An attempt is being made in England, " a modest way, to utilize electricity as a Qiotor for tricycles, tho prospectus of a company having been issued. It is proposed that one hundred persons D'nd themselves to buv an electric tri cycle at $250, or, in other words, that saares 0f $250 each bo' issued, each oider of a share being entitled to bo sapplied with an electric tricycle. The 11 too. 4. mm ' machine to be produced is an Metric tricycle carrying two persons ana tnted with battery and motor suffi cient to propel it on level ground at the r VOL. VIII. Japan sola to the people of the United States $14,250,000 of goods ia 1832, while this country's exports ; to Japan were but $3,100,000, cf -which all but $680,000, wa3 petroleum.). It is thirty years since Commodore Perry first opened Japan to United 'States com merce, yet the Jap has been able to maintain the Advantage in trade, be cause he bu3s manufactured goods, not from' us, but in the cheapest market. Lord Rupert3wood, ot i Victoria, . is reported to be richer than W. II. Van derbilt. IIeis worth more than S200.. 000,000. and his wealth is rapidly in- creasing. Ho inherited a great C3tatc from his father, including mil lions of cattle and sheep in Aus tralia. His residence in Melbourne is said to be the most magnificent in the world. It c"st $4,000 000. j The report on the city companies . . r rti . t i .i , says lae lonuon xniui, i snows mut : ; : : uv,uuuper auuuiu Bpcu. ... ,uS and 175,000 in -maintenance." This atteritem covers a multitude of strange practices Generally a city company bo comes tho spoil of some particular family or-gang. The solicitor is one or theso favored individuals, the architect another, the surveyor another. When any thing is to be done a committee is appointed, and tho committee lunches and pockets tees. In this sort of nonsense and in feeding, 275,000 is annually ex- penueu. vvnereas an icguim iuu requue- ments might 10.000. be covered ; by about LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO KEW ADVERT ISEI3ENTS. V C MlLLEit Conundrum American IjCcioii of Honor Wm. Weeks, Agt Notlo. IIeinsbergek Hammocks J G Melton Wanted to Buy C W Yates We Want Ymr Trade Munds Bros. & DeRosset Medicines Scovilue & Co-Base Ball Match nd Blcy. cle Race. Clarendon Council, No. 07, A. L. of Honor, will meet to-night, at 8 o'clock For other locals see fourth page. Another large consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just received at Jacobi's Hardware Depotf Last night was the hottest that we have experienced this season, although we hear of some fortunate mortals who exDerienced no discomfort from the beat.- The familv excursion on the Passport this mornins was auite larire. as are al the trips gotten up express'y by Capt. Harper. He is a popular commander, a good sailor and an accommodating, couteous gentleman, with whom it is a pleasure to travel. Mr. J. B. Kaufman, Bourke St., Mel- bourne, Australia, writes that ho sut-l fered continuously lor seven years wiin o enroinnr nnlrlfl hut hv ft Tew at)Dll- cations of St. J acobs i in, me great pain. reliever, he was completely cur- cd. ... . Our good friend, Wade ri. iiarnss, of tho Charlotte Observer, who with his wife has been spending two weeks very pleasantly at Smithyilie and Wrights- vil!e, passed through tho city yesterday afternoon on the return home. Wo invite the attention of ur citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt. There was no City Court this morn- in" anu me oxuuiais aw t vy.j wero.making the greatest efforts of their ives in a futile attempt to keep cool- - . . TT 1 1 By the way, the tront ot the iity uau is one of the coolest places in the city oi a hot morning. The excursionists yesterday had a fine time and all were delighted. They had plenty of cood music, lots ot inno cent amusement, and breeze enough to counterbalance the extreme heat of the sun. They .returned at about 7 o clock last night, the Cornet Concert Club playing excellent music as the Passport Came up to her wharf. Personal. Mr. R. K. Bryan, Jr., of the Fayette- ville Sun, gladdened our sanctum for awhile this morning by his presence He is taking a short furlough ,at his old linmo nn thfl Sound, but iurnisn3 copy" to Ms paper through the medium of UnchrSam's mail. Outlawed. A rrnrlnmfttion of OUtlaWIT Was A X. made yesterday by Justices E. D. Hall and J. C. Millis against Pompey Sntrd. colorcd.ona of the most notoriously bad oimctnr? in the county. Earnest ef- forts are being made for his capture, and unless he flee3 to othsr localities. his arrest will ba merely a question of EE WILMINGTON. N. C Fruits and Melons. Fruit.of all kinds, melons and vege tables are being brought into market very freely, and they are very fine. We noticed on South . Front street this morning a, four-mole team loaded with melons and cantoloupeS. some of which were as line as we have seen this year. The prices have now become quite reasonable, so that any one can iodnlge in a luscious water melon or cante- loupe. Eaten in moderation as all food should be eaten during this hot weather they are healthy, and wcugjl kow that they are palatable The Hot Wave. The hot wave is now upon us in all its intensitv. but the indications are favorable for cooler weather by Sun day. if not before. The Npw . York Herald, which has a weather bureau of its own, thich furnishes a great amount of valuable intormatioa re nmn'int nf ualnohlo l n tnrmt,l nil TCI I Mrarainc tne movemenL.uireciion anu ye-1 , ' Atatua, 01 .w,nu uuu Bi-U m3' tne Iorce ot tne neaieuterm win nave 1 Passeu j to-morrow, auu wc tuBi 1 fie IleraCCl S preulCUOn Will provl correct. The Foot Kace. There is quite a lair prospect that the I foot race, spoken ot by us yesterday, I ; munu r,na vha t h nnliofi I force, was desisned to take a part, will come off before i0Dgf providing a suita hi, .oanfi can ha obtained, whe'e a price of admission may be charged, so that some profit may accrue from the ffate monev. We learn that one & ot our citizens is willing to walk with officer Woebse for $50 stakes and I that nearly that amount has been rais ed with which to back Woebse. The police are in earnest, and about the onlv rcauisite now to complete the arrangements is a suitable place. Sales of Real Estate. Mr. S. VanAmrinee sold at auction to-day at the Court House door, the fol lowing properties: Block 489. Market street, sold to Mrs. Harriet Bellamy, for &405. One-fourth of lot, 33x165 teet, on Fourth street, between Queen and Wooster, to Henry Green, for "$62. These properties belonged to the es tate of Mary A. Bell, and on them are heayy arrears of taxes to be settled by the purchasers. B .' , a Mi. XT an A mii n era nlon cnul . toi TkOTt l w (miiumujju uisjv uviv 'tion the home place of "the late Thomas Smith, on Middle Sound, for $1,500.- m u 11 a ii,A on. i. r. Aiauuci. vu chaser. Frult Fair and Concert. Capt. R. r rn.iAann mun una ,'.ief A. a nuuiouu, n uua j uww returned from Goldsboro, informs us that the Fruit Grower's Fair, next Lflplr ia hnnnd to ha a ?rand success : . ... . . j - . ' ' and that the display Will be Oil a mUCh grander scale than in any previous year, The concertSt on Wednesday and U,u., - iua .T.i,n.ii u.s. . F" . m by SOme of the best musical talent ot the state, and will be notable ieatures Gf the Fair. We learn that some of the mugicartalent ol this city have been in Yite(i to participate; one of whdtn has been obliged to decliue on account of previous engagements. The prizes of- ered are intrinsically valuable and well worth competing tor. Wc have not seen the published programme and con sequently do not know the general style of the music to be rendered, but should there be any male quartette singing, the Arion Club, ot this city, ought, by all means, to be there, as we feel confident they would compare most favorably with any like organization in the State. A Souvenir. Mr W n Craft. Seoretarv of the Wilmington Steam Fire Engine oo., No. 1. has received a number of blue silk badges, sufficient for all the mem bers of the company, which are intend ed as souvenirs of their recent .visit to Newborn. They bear the legend, in gold letters; 'Ncwbern Steam ire Engine Company, No. 1, tender greet ings to Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company. The victor if, who bears the trophy last. J. W. Moore Chief. E. B. II ackburn Foreman. Fred. Ulrica Asst. Foreman R. L. Hilton Engineer. . R. S. Barkhead Treasurer. S. K. Eaton Pioeman . V. tl- Pavlft Pine man " It is a neat affair and will be highly appreciated by our fire laddies. V .. M ' 1 t Everv Farmer ousht to get a "Boys Clipper Plow, greatest invention o be age. Jacobi ia the Agent-- - FRIDAY; JULY 25, IS Y THE SAD SEA WAVES. A Backwoodsman at the Sea- Side- Wade Harriss gives In His Experiences at Smithvillo. Not one of our readers, after perusing the pleasant letter herewith appended rom the pen of that.genial gentleman Wade H. Harriss, of theCharlotte Obst r ver will quarrel with us for the yoacc we have given to its publication : Smithville, N. C. July 21. 1334. I am at one of tho pleasante3t pieces of dry land that is to bo found along the Atlantic coast ; not so rpretenuous and gaudy as Cape May, or Coney Island", or Old Point Comlort, it is true, but a3 pleasant as any ot them, and I want to catch the ear of my up country friends that they mv hearken unto good counsel and come down here for their summer trip. 1 want it distinctly understood in the outset, that 1 lett my joking pencil at home, and what I shall say herein after, shall be the solid square facts with no exaggerations, nothing over- J tUrvmnSn t-. : r, 1 .1 I """SlY.r .T-'f.T dul csmimvuie us it is. inis oiu siuo ofanencil that I found down in the linVn ot mv waistcoat, is tho one that 1 hav( always usei ia reporting sermons aiia lt l3 laereiore aoove suspicion or reproauu. . wauk iu iciiuui uupic wuui live up at me loot 01 ine mouniains that this is the place for them it they want to get on trom home during the 1 nni. rti f 1 ri 1 11 21.1111 . 111 1111 ?viii:riiii ;li. . miilil i where there is rest and recreation for body, soul and brain. Here wnere the rippling waters of the Cape Fear melt a cooling breeze unceasingly fans your brow, where mosquitoes are not, and where the eternal music of the surf breaks uDon the ear as a soothing lullaby, hero is the place for the moun tain codgers to hie themseiyes to. THE ROUTE. Aside frsni its manifold attractions, oae tnins tnat makes Smithville more peculiarly the resort for our up counntry people. s the ease, speed andcomtort of the route over which it is reached. For the people of Charlotte and sur rounumz country, no place is more easy of access, notwithstanding tho dis tance. One can take supper in Char lotte, sleep upon a comfortable mat tress aboartl the Uaroima U3ntral cars, wake up in Wilmington, go im mediately on board the beautiful, safe and last little steam yacht Passport after a short sail down the river, land at the hotel wharf in Smithville. .The route is not only convenient, but it is pleasant. The enterprise of the Caro tins Central Railroad authorities has done wonders in the way of making travel a uicsuic. iucii ivnr j equipped with elegant new sleeping I cars, built in Wilmiugton, Del.. specially for this road, and though lacking tho I finioVi nnH flln.hnrn.tinn of ! no Pullman I r. 1 nnKt,nnmi Tt,0 I W M . k , wmvj . I .t n C-!.!,., l lltM 111. Illltl I fLI . I- UD V J IU1UL LJ S Ul I jnLBriOr Ol tQU Uitld IS UU13UUU LU UiaUiC j and walnut, with silver lamps and or- " rr . naments. Each car contains sixteen oB"siwluu "uv- "J r"'- fortablc as an ordinary bed, so that the I journey is not accompanied with wean- ness. Ono wakes, up in Wilmington I fresh as a lark and in a condition to I thftronffhiv eniov therido down the I T .. ' " j .1 i . riyer. iuoiutsr, auu m iuoo uaiu times, an inducing mducemanr. is ine cheaDness of the trip. In parties, tho round trip fare is only aoout $a. inis includes the trip down and up the river. Unless anyone would want the railroad I "tuom tlMrAt t.h a ia as cheap as could be de3ired. uunng me pa3t year, the management ot the Carolina cemrai roau uas made soecial efiprt to bring tne nae up to the highest standard, and it is now not only one of the salest. but one of the best in the South.' New steel rails have taken the nlane of the old iron rails, the trestles have giyen way 10 p.oiia ins ana a . . i-i i' ii sounder- roadbed 13 nowhere to be found. New engines have taken the place of old ones and the passenzer coaches are bright and comfortable, excellently finished and. furnished, The Carolina Central of . to-day is as supcnui. ! n 4 1 rk f ml tna f .on T r o I ft a. m affA AO I na - k inn m find nr. Danville is to the a., x. as uvanu our Charlotte readers know how that is. It had necn two years since x travelled on tho C. C, and the im- Drovement was striking. -It 13 a saie and pleasant road, its management is of the sort that not oniy snows a ui- position to piease me itavcuug puuuv, hntmakesa faithful endeavor at all times to secure the greatest comiort and convenience to its patrons. The route, therefore, is the first and one 01 f Ki irrt-itcf. inrlnpAmeiltS for a triD tO the sea coast. The others we wm couie to directly, if our stub holds out. . 1 ; sirrraviLLE. Standing beside tho manly form of Capt. John W. Harper in ine pnot house of the Passport, we caught our first glimpse of this delightful little place. To the left Baldhead light house rose up like a long drawn out thimble chisled in marble. JLo ma ngm, im high sand bills, the white shingles on the housetops of Smithville glittered in the mourning sun. xn, irons me -bor was dotted with small sail boats, brigs from Germany, barks from Sweden, fruit laden sloops from the West Indies, barkeatines from Italy. In the middle of the harbor lay the United States Revenue cutter Colfax and all around lay the white, winged nilrtt hnta. ThA firat house to be no- tioA waa tha now narilion.. built OUt M.tna vaai- hanitsnme tVO Story structure, with the ball room, billiard wwim hr tvurii Toom. reading rooni, lunch room, ice cream saloon and Idea tri nrnfc-q all nnder one root- On . the hill nverlnokinqr the Davilion Is the new Hotel Brunswick, about; which oat peopb taye heard zo muciu;?Th8 no- 1884. 1NO. 176 tel is a-large structure, and so arrang ed that from every window a clear and unobstructed view ot the ocean and river can be had. it xnay surprise tho3e who have never been here, but it is true, that the menu of the Hotel Brunswick is a duplicate of that of the Hygeia Hotel. .Not only arc all the delicacies of the sea provided, but the Hnd is called upou to contribute its lull share to the table, so mat it a man finds onthat he doesn't like sea ft;ed as well as he thought he would, he wil find other cood fare in abundance Clams and shrimps arc delicacies that no one ovcr-eocs back ion. So with oysters and lish, About crabs, dear friend, let mc diucr with you. They have them here in all styles and the guests seem to enjoy them, but the favorite dish is deviled crabs. i haye ieard of them often and I last night I was introduced to themj lacy may be very nice and I don't doubt it, but as for me. give me the deyil and any- body may take the crab, c THE HOTEL IIRUNSWICK is the main attraction at Smithyilie. It is capable of accommodating one hun- 1 j : k .H n r- 1 . i U4CU .ttM" ttf as any waierimr piacc uoiei. rooms are lare and alrv and tho whole house is sunnlied with electric call bells. .The furniture is all new and the dining room is spienuiuiy equippu wuu saver waiu. uauusumu uumo. ttuu Dijuau cnairs ana taDies. xnact ine tare is good can be imagined by this supper bill which 1 submit as, sample ,01 wiimi, i ni:i vm 1 iv. iia uiuhui anu breakfast bill is too long! to publish; what they are may be jugeu trom the supper bill following: Fruit Cali, forma pears and apricots, peaches canteloupes ; coffee, green tea, black tea, chDcolate. milk, mixed tea; broil ed sirloin ftnd tenderloin - steak, ham. bacon, hog fish, spots, trout, sheep head; tried hog hsb, crabs, sheep head, trout, spots, shrimps, ham, bacon; cold and miscellaneous dishes roast beef, ham, mutton, tongue, crabs, shrimps, salads. ice3, assorted cakea. honey; broad hot rolls, biscuit, griddle cakes, waffles, loaf bread, dry toast, buttered toast, milk? toast; lisb, oysters and clams; ice cream. The hotel 13 leased the present summer Dy Mr. J. D. Sublett, who has been in the hotel business for the past thirty years, and who was lately connected with the MetroDoiitan and (irandi union, 01 New York. "He is a yery pleasant gentleman and is a thorough hotelist. Good water and polite servants mage tho attractions of the hotel complete. LIFE AT SMITHVILLE. . The hotel, though, is not ihe only at traciion at .Smithville. There 13 the nld frarrison where one scan sit tor hours, withlthe salt sea breze blowing. mio uia iauu, uu waw-u "& shioa in the harbor until tiring of this. he can so down anu lane a? sau, aDoui the bay in one of the sail! boats or I ohamioa that. arA pnnstantlv rcarlv to ' . . . 1 " !:i" .r ;i ri tumXra. VII II I I I I . X I ;i I I I . 1 1 I W I . . b U Lljli . . . M f wm.. - - f I .. . l iL' 4 V I Of. LirinU Ol LOIS. UliB MJkll got on the Passport and go over to Fort Caswell i j. &w . -- - . for a stroll along the beach.or a dip in iue wves, ui uu v" "- boat and take a ride ten miles outioi sca and get so deathly sick that he wouldn't forget it if he liveli ten thous- aud vears. Ever been sea sick? Well, vnn inst come down hero and try it if J J , . , c : - n .. i you wauu iu uavo -iuu. van1- Hrenizer can tell you all about u. uui OVer tho bar last Wednesday he pump- e(j ail(i pumped until he tetched up Lmfl hard tack that ho bad eaten during the war and then he knew that he had yL- Ktri Wfen hn Pnt back y0u could drop a marpie mio nis m0uth and it would go to his big toe. Some Inend whom i nave never ocea Uhlo to find since I got back to shore, ativised mc how to keep from being sick. He said if I would sfeind by the mast and read a paper, I wouldn't leel jt. I pulled out an Observer, and stood hv the. mast Directly I felt my head ff0ing up until it apparency rcacneu .. . i 0 top of the mast; thou it came down ami Went among the pearls-anu other nice things at the bottom of the sea i then it came up and commenced going rnnnd and round like a piece of paper m a whirlwind, only it worild go one way lor uuu mmuiw ,rt "rj I t. .nH tho nrhor lira v I .1 1 A Mnn tnon 1 wait wr 1 ni 1 deck with a case or sea-sicKneas. aw y0U want when you are sea-sick is for some one to pics you up anu mug you jastas lar as they can send you over- board. The fish will come along ana grind you up, and bye and bye you wjn feel Dettcr. 1 ney say, mongu, t ,g a gooi tmng so oc-oiuik, mat vnI1 lwavs feel better after it. ( yery true) and that it helps greauy to tone up your system. But we have strayed a uttle from the i ATTRACTIONS OF SMITIIVJLL.. Airfft trnm the boatins.i there is every other known attraction oiiered by a seaside resort. 11 is never uut it. rrats. warm at times, and theu'it is delightful to run c?wn j1?10 (hn ho.Ar.h in front of the notci ana let the waves tumble you about, I No dan- rromf sharks comios along and taking a mouthful out of you; no danger of bemz carried out by an undertow, ana Hrr.wr.pd. Children, maidens, youths, old and young, all gambol in- the sun without fear or danger. Bath houses lino the. heach and the still water bath- ' ... . . . .. T:t- ing is magniuccnt at nign iiuo, xuu in is an amusement that none ever tire of -and riffht here it is the finest snort in the world, the fish being Mr a a vna i hnndant and erood biters., iue nnest fishings to be baa at "THE UOCKS," .-' cnAt vhnre the hand of nature has bfecn oonaueredby the hand i of man. and the mighty waves of the ocean have been turned back upon them selves. "The Rocks" are at the iiew inlet, where the ocean, washing away th inrl. had made an entrance for--its watea iato tha tiTer, tha effect being to Ifs win U clad to reccrra cocrnicicon from vox txlavlM on any asiTall txSd;; meral Internum ',.. - Taa Bams ot da Wrttcr Ic&ttst always U PtrwrniBtlM tan Vi imiw . ' I i I i . AnattLi espocUuj and pardoiUrlj iexcer tood that t&e Editor doe not alrayvcadcaae the rlewa of eorrespondenU uxilwa to iuu latbeedltorUl oohuons. v reduce the depth of the water on tho bar at Smithyille. ThU inlet has ,beea ; closed by a rock wall that will stand as long a time lasts, a monument to tho . skill ot man. The wall Is one rhile long, thirty-fivo feet high, eight fect wide at tho top and ond hundred feet wide at the, bottom. It effectually bars ' out the sea water, and now new wall, two miles long, has been commenced just below at Corncako Inlet. Tho Rocks" arc quickly reached from " Smithvillo by tho steamers or sailboats and after fishing a lew hours one can- return to the hotel and enjoy a good meal. There are several cottacrcs and a small hotel awl be Uocks, and parties can remain there for several days if 4 they so ucsiro. - , , -, . f V" Maj. T. D. Ix)ve, of Bradca. coanly, was in the city yesterday. f! t. ; ; ; ", i" S The receipts of cotton at this port te day foot up only one bale. Rev. F. W. E. Pcschau. of St. Taurs Lutheran Church, will preach at the Front Street M. E. Church next Sunday1 nlffht. services heirinninir at 8:15 olork.' " - . . '. verybouy m want of 1'aints, WHilO I-ead. Glass &c, should go-to jACOBl'S tQ get best qualities and lowest pnecsj. v luuiuiiugiuioi dcbi came iuiuu market now aqd tho prices are loTf TheSQ fact3 ghoiu bo kQ0WQ to Qur j country lricnds, who should hold back supplies untiil the demand improves. At a meeting of the National Demo-; cratic Executive Committee; held yes terday in New York, Hon; W. H. Bar num was reelected permanent Chair man and Mr. F. O. Princo was made permanent Secretary. ; i , OIJED. PARMELE In tkla city to-day, Juoe 25th, 1S84, at 8I4 o'clock "A. M., of typhoid fever, Julia Bo wden, infant daughter of JCdg&r u, and Lllllo B. Parmelo. aeed 10 months Vunp'ral .prvlcpj will ln held lit thfl TPtA denccof the parents, corner Fourth and.rrln cess streets, at 8 o'clock A. M., Saturday, iith Inst, t Hence to Oakdale Cemetery. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice- S TEAMElt LOUISE WILL leave Wilmington -every Mon- SLfii&w fS&ftf rffe? i iar trips as aaveruaca on omer uaj lays. jy 25 2t Wm. WEEKS. Agent. SoinethiDg Now. I the -democratic BOOM" IS, THE Rest Five Cents Cisrar fold in tho "city and It 1 I . la sold onlv at the NORTH STATE ' SALOON. i w . fi yjt - d thelest uccrlntuccny. . . . ' iy 23 tf J. M. MCSOWAN Jk SON. Wanted to Buy 200 UfiAD ' UVB U0GS r0R wwcu i. wui pay the Highest uasn rxice. city uog prcfCrred. Leavo word af my stalls, Noi and 3, New Market, where to cilL J. B. HELTON. - ' tf jy 25-St Star copy aat A sua , , . i v Grand Base Ball Match AtSca-Sldo Park, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 25, Clarendon Sea-Side Pari; Base Ball ' Clubs, The best and only uniformed Club In the City. - ' ' -, ;"t V The game wUl be called at 4 o'clock. - Accommodations to an guests. Grand lloo cemDllmentiry to the winners at 9-6RAND BICYCLE jy23tf RACE AT SIX O'CLOCK. 8COVILLE Jk CO.. Proprietors. Hammocki u XDST RECEIVED. TUB TUIBD LOT or v - New HAMMOCKS lire and small sizes. BASE BALLS AND BAT3, CAP3 AND BELTS. Now Is the time for you gentlemen to supply youridves and te happy- SUMMER READING for everybody. F lease call and mike your selection from a .Urge stock At HEINSBERGER'S, JnlyJ5 Lire Tiook and II rule Stores. At Cost I QVEB 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT C03T' to close out. Also, a Urge stock of Plo and Smoking Tobacco, at very Jow prices, from the Best FaftorJcs la Virginia.; - . t Cigars and Cigarettes ' By themuison. att&e dfilcsof tWf tj-j . CAFE FEAE TOBACCO WORKS, ; Jygltf yo.niNorUrMirketSt.- Now is the time to give Smith's Worm - (hi. - iy a xr we oi six miles an hour. v time. ( . ' ' - r. - -