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i ) PXEASSKOTI if .wH.had every 1 Hi"" 1 THI3PAPEB, t ; -7::;;r7;7. : K-- , ;-'v 7y-77V vl'W " T 1 77l7A evening.- ouu-jr-. . - tffi t -j.;'-r: I! 3.-4., "f-5 a. W: .-7 . .777 4t ; 'ITO ft J TTtT JOSH T. JAMES EDITOB AND PBOFSIETO. -naPTlOSS POSTAGE PAID: sCB& Vi 00. Six months, $2.06. Three yCir 00- One month, 35 cents. m"nUlS' in . delivered by carriers free TW apcrn ay part of the city, at the above 0cbsrSe' M per week. ritC9' V-ln" rates low and liberaL rSiers will report any and all fall ''llve their paper regularly. In VOL. VIII. W ILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. JULY 28, 1884. NO. 178 rniu, Review has the largest r , r 7, rircuuKwn. or any newsf? . K1p,;vion Tuesday, Nov. 4. m ,(,u tkesiuent: CKOVEIt CLEVELAND, of Xcw York. j,,K VICE rKKSLDKNT: ' THOMAS A. IlENDKICKS. of Indiana. I OU (iOVEKSOK : LF11ED,M SCALES, 'of Guilford.' IOU LIEUT. GOVEKNOIl: CKAULES Ml STEDMAN. of New Hanover. vol: SECKETAKY of state: WILLIAil L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. Koi: STATE TUEASUliEIi: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. roi: auditok: W, P.llOBERTS, of Gates. ioi: attorney-general: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. Two-thirds of the crime in the British armyin India is due to drink. The sol diers were recently given vid ordinare in canteens, bat preferred whiskey and water. Mr. Wm. II. Vanderbilt, theinillion aire, predicts the election of Cleveland. He thinks that the Independents have become so vory independent that no politicians could control them, hence ho firmly believe3 that Grover Cleve land wiil bo the next President of the United State3. The Asitocrat3, a labor organization of Indianapolis, support Cleveland and Hendricks. Eonryears ago the same organization supported GarjQeld. The laboring classes are rallying gradually to the support of the laboiing mauls friends, Cleveland and Hendricks. Nor. barque Ala, Andersen, cleared at this port to-day for Hamburg with 4.131 bales rosin, valued at $5 221, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Tf wElbeglxd to tsxrf cz ;?:r.!.:Cca reneallatcreatbttt;,.?- y I,- m ' The nxme of the writer nnstiriyst , sfcHed to the EfflvV : ; 7 m Uv CoanmrajlcaaoM muBt be wxlttn oa c&l , oae8!deox"the vSal t Penojuktuiea xarxst be avolde4 Aad to epeaIlr a4 prtlculatli iiier tood thit the Editor does aot aJhrars eadta se the vleKs of correspondents tIess? state In the editorial cohuina. ' I i 1 j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENT S, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Family Excursion. YOKEING AND EMBROIDERED NETS1 QN STEAMER PASSPORT, THURSDAY, JULY 3tft. Music by PaHcuccl's Band July 33 It J. W. HARPER. It was predicted early in the spring that the summer of 1884 would be notable for its storms and other elemental disturbances. Thus far the LUIlllt)ertOn COIlVCIltiOn, pretnction nas neen oaseiess, lor me months of May, June and July have been remarkable for the absence ol storms Mr. Alexander Sullivan, President of the Irish National Leaeue of America, has received in Chicago a cablegram that Thomas E. Sexton and John E. Redmond will come to this country and attend the League Convention at Boston on August 13, as representatives of the Irish parliamentary party, i It is the sense of the party that Mr. Parnell snould not leave Ireland t the present time. Youog Men's Club. There will be meeting at-Brooklyn HallOm Tuesday night, July 29th. at 8:30 o'clock, for the purpose of organ izing a Young Men's Democratic Club 'or the city at largo. A large attend ance is desired, as business of import ance will come before the meeting. For the Ladies. The August number ot the Dorcas Magazine, a monthly published in "the interest of the ladies for instruction in knitting, crochet &c., is at hand. Its contests seem to our masculine eye to be both valuable and interesting. It is edited by Laura B. Starr" and is pub lished at New York at $1 a year. WEDNESDAY, JULY -39th. A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 6 A. M. and reach Lumberton at 9 A M. Train will stop at all Stations. Fare $3(0 round trip From Cronly. $2.50; Marlboro. $2 00;Clarkton,$U0. Train will return im mediately after adjournment of Convention. jul7 2S2t . House Builders. HABDW ARE OF EVEUY DESCBI FTiON, Locks, JJinges, Butts. Nails, Window Fastening. Ac. Contractors can save money by consulting us. Large stock, good assort ment and good goods. W. E. SPRINGER & CO.. Successors to John Dawson & Co., july27 Wilmington, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 2!JCH. RECEIVED TO-DAY THE ABOVE GOODS. :: - O - A FEW WHITE ROBES At Cost or Less as we wish to close them out,! JERSEY WAISTS In variety, 32 to 42. j; o MATTIWGS AND CARPETS. WE ARE! SELLING UNUSUALLY CHEAP. LIN E AND MOHAIR ULSTERS. , ' . COLORED LAWNS The remainder of this stock very cheap. 5STN ICE. BLACK LAW N 12-1 cents. J& R. ai. IVIclNTIRE. july 23 City Drug tftjorc. a 16 MARKET STREET.1 -.-rr rnnvnmTAf ATIOTTT THIS : JN Soda Weter at 5c per glass- It can't be I AS AN EVD1ESCB OF THE POPULABIIT -or- i - .mm. ' m good at 2 or 3 cents per glass; (too much KOVSlOF S wQll Q ICG - . . mmhk ' I xuaiu a.ao i. ufca wuv. . m ri - i w - R-R A N T) Y A (iH I K. A (5 K variety. My Soda Water Is always good. it .v--. w w 'I can't be exceneu every any. iiy wopio AnR LAST WEEK'S SALES NEARLY doubled thoso of previous weeks, and general BY THE CAROLINA YACHT CLUB! Sharpies in readiness to convey passengers e Bes th best to be had. Ice Cream Soda occasion ally. Call on "OLD" JIM CONOLKY,. jure2G i manager Library Lamps. ' 1HE HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST AS- The railroad is generally regarded as a great cilizer. It may also j he looked upon as a great starvation j disperser, so it seem3 to be regarded ! m India. The Rains. We have had some very refreshing PIG FISH, OYSTERS, CRABS AND tn t.hf Rarh. PHANTOM BALL at Night. All guests of TV A t -rw . . 1 Ji It 14.4 4 . A.t l A. I I me aoiei are coruiany inviieu w paruuipaio. , t ,n i satisfaction has ensued. rains here during the. past forty-eight hours. The showers were local, how- ITEUIXTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION.: S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. A.rf'lATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, of Wake. . . . ' Dpr. alt.hnnfrh wfl trust that thev ex The British government,, on the advice! ... .mt,.to atutt.n IUUUCU CI -Li. w jL IUIJ Uivu uwwwtwu. jaly 28 SHRIMPS. SCOVILLE&CO. 3 Lamps and Lamp Goods a. specialty. july 21 GILES & MURCHISON'S. 38 and 40 Murchlson Block. FRESH, PURE AND WHOLESOME, 3 lbs for $1.00. The rainfall hero, as reported at the Signal office, amounts to 1:38 inches W E BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION T SomethiDg New. HE "DEMOCRATIC BOOM" IS THE Best Five Cents Cigar pold In the city and It Maw HaaHcT ... f. , 1 Tl t P "VJCU on w.vj vu.- ..uv..v . BMW WW W W W W 01 me commiLiee vi iub iiuubd ui vum- moos, have agreed to loan the Indian i iA fss rr anM tkn tMir 1 government; & lu,uuu,vuu, IUl iuC yUL kfM n ftVWlr Sahirwnifht and k - , In Rnld nnlv at the NORTH STATE SALOON, noeofmaking,extensions of their rail-rc, ; ' wouruoe llce 01 bw where alao you will find the best cicmmcr' po.eoiDiaMDB,t 7 o'clock this morning. Pll(nf v, A1Imma ,lartm,iw , Whiskey at 10 cents a drink and the Coofeet wv svstRm. l i s uruia is uascu uuun . .uuu?, j p,inha i I hp. ronort of 1879. which Stated that it Fire at Magnolia. Pluah and Russian Leather. Also a beautiful '7 23 would be necessary to build 5,000 miles J. M. MCSOWAN &SON. j 1 : ETECTO US-A J-LARG E : W. II. KITCHEN, JOII.N N. STAPLES. Wo. nrfi sorrv to hear, as We do 1 assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Leather Card i A:nrnv tn nroffinf lhf rponrronfiftof .. . . i . I w tnrougn, a special ieiegrauLotuBin.x andIettcr Cases. Russian Leather. Alligator At Kaiser Imported Beer, TROPIC BEER; AND THE ' ' Scotch and English Ales famine in India. Review, that the thriving town ot Seventy-Gve thousand tons of zinc were mined in the district around Ga lena last year. - On Friday last there was a heavy frost at New Durham, in the Eastern part of New Hampshire. This is a refreshing item fcfr such weather as Vhw. The cholera seems to be on the de crease in France. It is declared to be the geuuine Asiatic cholera, but does not seem to have assumed its .most yir- uient type. The fifty thousand dollars which Vi enna devotes to building a monument to Mozart is a vastly greater sum than the author of "Don Giovana" ever re ceived for all ihe work of his life. LOCAL NEWS. The noblest old Roman f them all. Allen G. Thurman, assisted in forming the first Cleveland and Hendricks club in Ohio. By the way, what a' grand Secretary of State that same noble old Homan would make. Tho Kansas City Times says that there is a growing conviction that the Democratic State ticket will be elected in Kansas. There i3 still some doubt about Cleveland carrying the State. Gen. Scales, our nominee for Gov ernor, has responded to the notification made to him by the committee appoint ed for that purpose by the Convention, and has, of course, accepted the trusf. The Elizabeth City Falcon comes to us this week in an entirely new dress and greatly improved in every way. It is a good paper and a strong team for the Democrats ot the North Eastern section of the Stato and we are glad to Hf'tC its SUCCCS3. I1HDEX TO KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lumbertcn Convention D A Smith Furniture F C Miller Conundrum C W Yates New Goods Heinsbergek Hammocks j W Harper Family Excursion Scoville & Co-Tuesday, July 29 Mukds Bros. & DeRosset Trusses W E Springer & Co House Builders Family Excursion to Wrightsville Sound - Magnolia has been again Visited Dy a Hammocks, with and without stretchers, to close out. Also, a large stock of Plug and ;oof,.na fir-o Tooroon and 4 nVlort I L03 to $3.50. A lew sets ana nail sets cro- disastrous nre. lietween Jana 4 ociock . . . B B u Bats. &c. sneciai low UmnH,.Tni,,,n nt vorv w nrices. from - - I " i I pJiilvAlMlk A V V . j - , . y w B - tnia morninff names were uisuoveieu i rates on diow uases. oenu lor pnc. issuing Irom the store of Messrs. Scott 2s 119 Market street VES 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST I will keep you cool when nothing else wIlL Trusses. & Matthews. The fire spread rapidly until the stores of Messrs. S. M. Bcase. ley and C. WV Hoilingsworth wre consumed, together with that of Messrs. OPLENDiD assortment of Scott & Matthews, isy nara worK on best makes, the part of the citizens, the destruction was confined to these establishments, Braces, Tiios C. Craft, Agt-Bargains In Furniture although several other buildings made for MALE AND FEMALE. Complete line p l: Bridges s & Co As an Eqidence of the a narrow escape. There is no report as Popularity to the origin of the fire. R M McIntire Yokelng and Embroidered Nets excursion to wrigutsviiie For other locals see fourth page. A crand family excursion to Pinoy Grove. Capt. Manning's place at of above articles, various sizes and prlcesl For sale by Munds Bros. & DeRosset, DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. july 28 C. The best tomatoes can be bought now vVriehtsville. will be given to-morrow. far 50 cents a bushel. Tbe lawn and paviii0n there, with the But two bales of cotton received in tables spread for luncheon, will be open this market to-day. to the excursionists tree ot- cnarge. Those who desire refreshments or a No City Court this morning. Di2fish dinner can get either by making ; . r, , i c u:a :f rxr.Anva Tho ahnrniA nnd nthpr hnata TTr" HOLES ALE AND RETAIL. NEW is now Manager of the Telephone Ex- can be had for' sailing at tho usual STOCK arriving every day for the Fall Trade. change in Portsmouth. prices or visiuug iLCuauM .u c m uuak Merchants and others will save money by " r r, , race. Capt. Southerland's wagonettes Another large consignment of Sash wiU leave corner Market aud Front at Ping their orders with me. Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just Q.30a m anda wagon will be proviped Please send for price list or call before received at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t ' nar.r-' tinwn tuR baskets of tho ni,,inr nrdo. with others. -, 1 IU1 V4iJts rn.B - The New York Herald man wa3 picnicers. The fair is only 50 cents for right when he said that yesterday would the r0und trip, and children at half P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. HO North Front St. july 28 u , To Close Out. "yyE WILL OFFER FOR THE' NEX sixty days, or until closed out.rBARGAINS rjIHE UNDERSIGNED HAS jOPENED AT Gcnta. Quarterea Sh0C3. 1 the corner of Front and Mulberry streets, a rcmnant lQts of and m.. NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE, G30(la and Mle8, Sllppcr8 wblch we eell- wuero v u, ing far l-clow cost. r.hnicA smnrrles. Evcrvthlnc I offer is new . I Oar regular lines are full. Call and see us. and fresh from first nanus anu is cure 10 picase, i .v - the Best Faftorles In Virginia, i Cigars and Cigarettes i By the mlllilon, at the Office ofj CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, jy 23 tf : No. 132 North Market St. New Grocery. I propose to sell for CASH and to be satisfied Geo. It. French & Sons, with a small margin ; hence I shall sell cheap - 1004:. Jb UrnilUre. l OO. er than any other house In Wilmington 103 NORTH FRONT STREET.' July 21 be a pleasantcr day than its two imme diate predecessors. price. It is asplendid opportunity that will be taken advantage of by many. july cil D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street A call is respectfully solicited. F. LaFON, j uly 22 3m Cor. Front and JHulberry sts DON'T FORGET THE 1 FAMILY EXCURSION TO j WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND ! I Dyed." T MONACffS, 161 SECOND STRBET.be tween Markett nd Pruccss. Ladles and Gen tlemen's goods of every description, any color. Also, cleaning, bco urine ana uieacning. me a pair of tout old Id 4 loves. Bend First National Bank of Wil mington.! V Why do Wilmingtonians want to go abroad during the Summer when there arc so many delightful attractions near & qq political situation and here is what he Politics in the East. Wade Harriss, while in this section One of the most rapidly growing or" ders in the West is the Ancient Order of United Workioguien. They Have aJ separate jurisdiction and 158 lodges in Kansas with a membership of 5,946. The order is proportionately strong in other ; Western states. It is well enouffh to remember that the iadependent scratchers never poll-. eJ less than 20,000, votes. This year, infcretkby the conseryative busi es element of the countrv and the ftaine bolters, this vote will reach not lcss than 50,000 in New York. -: Sunset Cox thinks, as we do, that Tammany will be sure to fall into line . aQd vote tor Cleveland . He says : lamtuany willbe all risht. When'the I'aie corues the boys will be-all found pn eck in line for the regular tcket. It s an organization of trom tiftv to sixty , Qousand men, and they know a good ining When thpv it Tho nm not feiDg to throw awav their chances oj "je plums that may conie to them in inrt u demcratic party getinto power, Iif?w-ey know they caQ elp in accom plishing that result." home? The delegates from New Hanover to foun(i it to be, a3 reported by him in the the Congressional Convention at Luai- charlotte Observer: C berlon will meet at the City; Hall to- During a-recent visit to New Han- ... I 1 1 1 m m A r AA11 riTinQ Fl M Mfl i.t i' n Wcftnn I MvPr ATld nruuWlv;&. liiuuuwj w I " I niguuui msauu.v... r;--MOonraf.. Mt thftnolitiftftl - . . -I - . , ... o,Li, t,i " 1- asti,i'' ' i"ric"' -t ,rr" : call ana m ixe your selections irom a "' UyertDe most Deauiuui oueu iwauiu Wo invite mu uuuuuuu ui i pmse oi iu&l buuuuu auu iwuuu a w w Hammocks. JUST RECEIVED, THE THIRD LOT OF New HAMMOCKS, large and small sizes. BASE BALLS AND BATS, CAPS AND BELTS. Now Is the Um3 for you gentlemen to supply yourselves and te happy SUMMER READING for everybody. Please SURPLUS rUND..M.M.MMMMMNH t,66,0C0 WAG3NETTES WILL LEAVE THE COR-j CAPITAL STOCK. .................... $2S0,0C0 NEROF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS AT 80 A. M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 21Tn, 1 884: AND PROCEED TO ' Deposits received and eollectlons; made on 1 afoeMlble polnfa In the United BUtee. The interest being stock Wtv shirts are at feror heat lO meiaui, lucumc, M "--.rA ; ha rhnhl rosnlt nt being made to orer at one dollar at tne nomination oT this Congrei- Witmington Shirt Factory. . sjonai district, is something surprising. r-: : 7. , ... u.r..i Thprn is creat oDDosition to the Another ot tho series oi ueuguuui - . Jn, d Mr , T ill nxi 1 UttlU" v ""M" family excursions given by Capt. liar. ya(ien js ia high favor. Prominent ner will take place on tlje Passport on Democrats openly avow that though rm , they will support the nominee, danger Thursday next. , "f rk Jin noma if Bennett is At The smallest congregations season were visible in the churches aml ng fiends are working hard. The not lta "Harper!" vesterdav Attributalile to tne not mteiest maniiesieu xn iue .u i nlimvipr nf absentees connties over the coming nomination is weather and the number ol aosenteeb contrast to the indifference from the city. manifested in the western sectionof HEINSBERGER'S - july 23 Live Book and Music Stores. CONUNDRUM. . Tirrni IS THE STEAMER PASSPORT IT I : . . T PAknenn nnnntff I h P. of the "4 lnd ide a Stxtoe Band? Because It cannot do the country. Returning, leave Sound at 6 P. . 5 THE LAWN AND PAVILION, With Tables for spreading puncheons, and one Bath House iwill be given up to tbe Excursion ists, Free of Chare. DIRECTOR) , t -E. E. 3UKHUS3, DO. WORTH A. MARTIN. JAS. SPKUKT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OrTI'JEBS: E. E. BURRUSS i...... . A. K. WALEEB..MHM..M m - p TTKroT-Pfl the district Wadaeil will come before Messrs Scoville& Co. will be prepared tne uisi. haokine to accommodate all who may call lor . rr:enris are hoDeful. - If they see attention at the Seaside Park to-mor- that thero is no chance to secure his row Shamies will be in readiness to nomination, the probabilities are that row. bnarpies win they will tnrow their influence m favor TvEUGS, PERFUMES, FANCY SOAPS, and Toilet Articles, Ac. Prescriptions a specia.ty at jr. ni i iii.r.ivj, may 26 Comer Fourth and Nun U If your Lunch or Ice gives put you will find anything you warit at the Store on tne premises, or you can get a ! PIG FISH DINNER by ordering it. w. LA REINS... anl 23 President. Cashier A?t Cashier For At 1MIE WILMINGTON SHIRT FACTORT; . No. 27. Market L NUhtShlrt. all sizes. Tic. Congress, tbe most popular and beat White Shirt on the market. 75c Colored Shirts 25c and upwards. Seaside Shirts at all prices. uoy-s yacnunjr ia great variety, vent's uratr ers 2n and npwardj. Wamsutta Jeans Draw. .L w i. r? thorp mey will mruw uiuir iuuuciiwiuii take passengers to the beach and tnere ofKowland They are warm, and un, Raoi n Vn'mitlire. w ill be a crand phantom ball at night. . Bennett is nominated on the first UargainS 1U J!UrilllUAC . nn tnr ballot, there will be some lively times - The speciaUram for LuniDerion , ior juring tne SQbscquent proceedings, the accommodatiorriot those desirous of - . - FINE AND COMMON, ALL STYLES AND DESIGNS. TVip Sharnie and other! boats can be era, reinforced, erjual to linen, something ncir. . c,M5nrr nt tliP nqnul Prices I ,5c- Drawers made to order. 75c. WamautU had for sailing at me usual pnets. hlrU with 2100 linen bosom made to order af ,mTT wv a m t a -m t1- Orders from .the country solicited and JBXWlXK. W, UU-flLXf JAVXi, prompuy attenaea to. oive uacaiL I 11 be an at 1 Wa attending the ngressinaUConvenUon ludgee, N. sf rSalirS PAKLOE. chamber and DINING ROOM SETS, GO TO THOS.C CRAFT, Affent, the adjournment of the Conycntion. rirl' ' wmi- l - jtfyw sosoutalroatsti sDoken of by us on baturday, will leave snffered intense a2xny for seven here at 6 a. w , and jreach I.umberton months. with sciatica, and the first ap- f St .TaonhctDil. the mftzic&l at y a. m-, bioppiug o. " i1'. i-" " jT"" 7 7 rhnrt The train wm return immeuiacij . . I I III! I T V IM K WMM . By tbe Carolina. Yacht Clab, irl tractive feature or tne aay. . aVOnlV so cenu xor me uouuu inw. Children ha'f price. i.ihftlTonr Baskets ard put Hhem In the Wagon provldea lor that purpose to avoid crowding the Wagonettes. A good man will be In charge 01 mem. 1 .. , Now la year chance for a day of sport and n'easure at a little cost. KD. WILSON MANNING, M.rICHESMANNlMU, ELSDAC1L Manager ICE. july 13 It. SMavnagexa, I ixaj W. E. 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