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jHIS PAPER w evening. Sunday ex septed by JOSH T. JAJMES. : .rorroB awd FBoiwrxo. sir 0e rear 400. BIX 7 i 00 : One month, 35 cento. will be delivered by camera free TW paPVn any part of the city. at the above oPTit per week. r.0.;,, rates low and liberal. - Mva win rumiii ChUY e-uva - tn recent . nihi Review has the largest or in Me circulation, of any newspaper ffiijctfr of Wilmington. loCHATIC TICKET & Election Tuesday, Nov. 4 v FOR' president:! GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. KOK VICE PRESIDENT: ' THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. of Indiana. fok'governob : ALFRED M. SCALES. -of Guilford. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR : CHARLES M. STEDMAN, of New Hanover. FOB SECRETARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. for auditor: W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. for attorney-general: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN- emy STRUCTION : j S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. 1 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: j A. S. MERRIMON,- I of Wake. for electors-at-large: W. II. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. FOL CONGRESS : R. T. BENNETT, ' of Anson. blector; sixth district, ALFRED ROWLAND, of Robeson. j New Yprk Germans will have a big ratification meeting, with addresses by arl Schurz and prominent speakers. : - ' Dr. John W. Mallett. professor of chemistry in the University of Virginia, has beea notified of his. election to a chair in ihe Jefferson Medical College. I Tho King and Queen of Sweden gave an entertainment in honor ot Genera Thomas, who is visiting his brother the United States Minister, at Stock holm. i Mr. JobnS. Henderson, of Salisbury has been renominated for Congress in thd 7th district, by the Democrats, to fill the vacancy caused by the declina tionof Mr. Craig, who was nominated by the first convention. For the fiscal year ending. Juno 30 1383, $1,626,901.48 was Pid into the United States Treasury by the foreign mail service. For the carrying of these mails the Government paid only $32,- to American ships, i . His Holiness has received, in a pri Tate audience, Monsignor Massaja, the African missionary, who will soon, be nominated Cardinal The prelate e kngi to the Capuchin Order, and is ow Archbishop of Strawropolls. Mrs. President Tyler has left East hinpton lor Richmond, Va., quite re ared in health. There is a current ttiaor that her beautiful young daughter. Miss Pearl Tyler, is soon to to married to a rising young statesman f Virginia. s The German soldiers are theproudest "I Europe. The army is considered a School fn-r it a RAA W Ann mofl ThpT re never onmnaiM tn Ar menial work. 4 Prussian oficer who wpild compel soldier to do the work of a" f ervant QM be cashiered. Some of the rich German private soldiers keep servants of their own. According to the Lumberman's Qa ffe. paper bottles are now largely Manufactured in jlermany and Austria. They are made of rags, wood pulp, and straw, and are coated on both sides Mth defribrinated blood, lime and al- oouna. They are manufactured in two Parts and are submitted to high pres 8ire. When completed they will bold "Pirits. acid, acid, &o., and are not eisilj broken. Their cost is Tery low. r Sprains and sores are cured bv St J&cobs Oil, the soothing and healing lllfllL f 1 VOL. Till. WILMINGTON. N. C.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IFIDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMEITS. Anchored" MOKACII Dyeing R Meadows Wanted D A Smith Furniture Jas Cokbett For Rent A W Riven bark Monday Mrs Bobebt Lee Board Heinsbekgeb School Books R M Mc In tike Black Goods S H Trimble Auction Notice P Li Bbidgers Magnolia Ham W E Davis A Sox-New Mullets Mbs H Rehdeh Hyacinth for Sale Giles A Mubchisox Bed Room Sets W B Spkinger A Co Cotton Preaee Geo R Fkesch a 8oxs They Please Knights or Honob Regular Meeting K G Blaib Broker and Com. Merchant Cape FeakTobicco Wobks At Cost C .W Yates Bring Down the Little Ones PAbkebA Taylor "Our Dave" Still Lives F C Milleb Friends and Fellow Citizens Washington Catlett Cape Fear Acad MundsBros. A DeRosset Drugs and Pat ent Medicines LOCAL NEWS. For other locals see fourth page. The storm signal was hoisted again this morning. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 360 bales. , 1 Mrs. H. Render has just received the first instalment this season of hyacinth bulbs, direct from Hollaud, and now has them on sale at her garden, near he Cemetery. Don't lorget the sale of the valuable house and lot on Seventh sticet, be tween Market and Princess, to take place at the Court House, to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock. Knights of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance desired. It One of the most fatal temptations to the weak is a slight deviation from the truth for the sake of apparent good; never deny your tailor the credit of a good fitting garment, for he frequent ly gives you credit for the same. John Dyer & Son are in the "ring." t A cold wave has struck us since the rain of lat week, and fires, were com fortable for awhile tbi3 inornirtg. We may now expect cool nights and morn ings for the remainder of the season. although the sun will be apt to bo hot during the middle ot the day. Capt. Washington Callett's excellent school, tho Cape Fear Academy begins its twelfth session on Monday the 29th inst. Capt. Catlett'd aids this session are Prof. P. V. Bbwar, Assistant and Prof. H. A, Bunker, in Modern Languages and Drawing, Last session the pupils of the Academy numbered 73. Personal. Mr. John Taylor, of the Bazaar, lett here last night for New York, where he will join Mrs. Taylor, who has been there some two weeks. Together they will complete the purchase of goods and will return to the city about the latter part of nixt week. 1 Religious Intelligence. Rev. Dr. Fritchard wilt preacn at Moore's Creek church, Pender county on the fourth Sunday (the 28th instt) and during the week following. Rev. W. M. Kennedy, ot Warsaw, informs us that he will conduct a meet. ing at Riley's Creek church, Pender county, during the week following the third Sunday in this month (which is next Sunday) and that he will be assist ed in bis work by Rev. R. T. Bryan. City Court. There was quite a gathering at the City Court Rooom this morning to see what would bo done with those who had violated tho city ordinances since Saturday night. Edward Connor, colored, for being disorderly at a late hour Saturday night and for insulting a,nd resisting the po? lice, was fined $20. William Byrd, colored, for being too drunk to behave himself properly, was fined $5. 1 One party, whose name we suppress, for assault and battery, was find $5. - A Lucky Man. The lightning struck Wilmington this time, a clever and genial friend of ours having drawn a prize ot $2,000 last Tuesday in the drawing on that day of the Louisiana tottery Company. Our friend is absent from the city now and we will not mention bis ; name without his permission. He held the full ticke which drew the prize and has thus secured $3,000 on an ; investment of 5, although it has been his" habit" for some time past to purchase a- fall ticket for each drawing. , Marine Di aster and .Loss of Life. The stern wheel Mexican Nsteamer Bos Hermanos 90 tons burthen, C;ipt. Ware, bound from Phil adelphia to Frontero. Mexico, was sunk off New Inlet on Saturday night, and five of her crew were lost. On account of the heavy weather she came o an anchor at about . 7 o'clock on Saturday night but such wa3 the force of the gale that at about 11 o'clock lheiA'BGK ANDWELLBKLECTDSTOCK- same night, it was thought best to beach her, and the anchor was slipped when she filled and sunk, after which she urned bottom up. Capt. Ware, Mr. Burns, Chief Engineer, Charles Ingalls, First Assistant Engineer, John Godfrey, seaman, and the cook, who was ship ped at Norfolk and whose name was not known, were supposed to be lost as nothing was seen of them after the catas trophe. Capt. Hazard, the first officer, Manuel Buckley, seaman, Bryant Bell fireman, and Douglass Lumley, fireman were saved by getting unto the house, which broke adrift when the steamer5 sank. On this precarious raft they float ed at the mercy of the wind until about 2:30oclock yesterday alternoon when they were rescued iu an exhausted con dition by the tug Blanche, and brought into Smithville; thence to this city on the Passport this morning. TAe sur vivors express profound gratitude to Capt Adams, of the schooner Timothy Field, for the assistance he rendered in signalling, by which attention was called to their situation, and to the offi cers of the Blanche and Passport for courtesies extended. They had been floating in the water about 16 hours and were near perishing from exposure when thev were rescued. Later. Just before going to press we learn from the signal office that three men, including the captain, sup posed to have been drowned by the sinking of the steamer Dos Hermanos, drifted ashore this'morning and were picked up by the life saving crew. It is now certain that the two engineers were lost. There were nine, all told, of which seven have been saved. Great things hare hinged on trifles. The first family difficulty 'on record was caused by an apple core ; the last we heard ot was the negligence of a father to keep up a supply of Dr. Bull's Uougn byrup when al hands had a cold. Every Farmer ought to got a "Boy Clipper Plow," greatest invention of the age. Jacobi is the Agent- f MARRIED. LUCAS GAUSE-In this cliy, at the real. uence oine Dnaa's moiner, Mr. Ancle Gause, Hy Rev. Dr. Yates, on Wednesday evenlnar. lOthlnst.Mr A- J) LUCAS, of Bladen co.. aim juu3 iuaaiia uaua, 01 ims city. DIED. SWEENY On Monday, Sept. 15, 184, J. o. Aviixjr, iwm emm oi Maggie ana J. 11 Sweeny, aged 2 months and 17 (lavs- Funeral will take place to morrow (Tues day) morning, lGth, at 10 o'clock, from 911 North Fourth street, thence to, St. Thomas' t;emeiry. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent TWO-STORY DWELLING A H -USE, on Second, betweenNun and Church Apply to JAMES CORBETT, 116 Market St. sep 15 It Hyacinths for Sale. TUST RECEIVED. DIRECT FROM HOL tJ land, a large assortment of Hyacinths and other kinds of Bulbs oi superior quality. Double White Hyacintna at i ?d per aoz. Early Romtn White at $1.25 per doz. Mixed, all colors, at $1 per doz. Will be sent by mall anywhere, by adding 25c postage per dozen. sept 15 It Near the Cemetery "Anchored" AT 107 PRINCESS STREET, WMEIUfi you will see the most complete stock of Wall Paper and window snaaea to be iounu In the city. All kinds of Upholstering exe cuted with neatness. The best Carpet Cutter In the city. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Come see me Respectfully, 8ept 15 It WILB.Y T. JOHNSON. B1 Y SENDING YOUR LIGHT COLORED goods to MONACH'S Steam Dye Works, 16Vfc Seconl at., and bating them made darker for Fall and Winter wear you'll save the expense ot buying a new-suit or dress. Complete and fresh lot dye atolT just received, sept 15 Cape Fear Academy WILL REOPEN MONDAY, SKPT.29TH. English or Classical education acquired Fully equipped with school appliances. Full corps teachers. . Hease enter sons at bcslonlns of session. See catalogue la Bo kstorea. WASHINGTON CATLETT. sept 15 2w Principal. Wanted. mHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO .OB- uln employment as a private watchman or at any other work he la capable of dola. aert 15 R. XEEADO73 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SETHW. I AVIS, Auctioneer BY 8. II TRIMBLE. ' rpO-MOBROW. OUR REGULAR SAf.Vft dar, Tuesday, the 16th. I will sell at my sales room. Flour, Furniture. Shoes. Crockery, Molasses. Ac. Special attenUon Is called to a fine Bet of Bed Roam Furniture I have to sell wlsb Dressing Case and Marble Top. sept 15 It . - Bed Room Sets. DINNER AND TEA SETS VERY LOW. GILES A MUROH1SOVS. 38 and 10 Murchlrc r Block. sept 15 Mullets. BBLS NO. 1 FRESH CORNED MUL LETa. We sell by weight, and have the In spector's brand on each bbl. Order at once, sept is w. e. Davis & son E. C. Blair, JgBOKEB COMMISSION MERCHANT for the pale of Flour, Meal, Grain. Cotton and Foreign Fruits. Merchandise and all kinds of Country Produce sold and prompt returns guaranteed. Consignments solicited. - E. G. BLAIR, sept 15 No. 19 N. Second Street. I ND ALL THE WEEK YOU WILL find large consignments of Apples. Peaches, Pears vuiuwuio, anu an uiuer coumry produce iiws fcwua ixi u oil mi sum Hh once. uaii on The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant, i.xrtori;n water st sept 15 Wilmington. N. C. Board. AEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated during the Winter months at reasonable rates. Pleasant location, good attendance and the best the market affords. Transient boarders accommodated by the day or week. MRS. ROBERT LEE, 113J4 Market Street, eept 15 lydAw Wilmington, N. C- Cotton Presses, RROWN'S COTTON GIN, RUBBER BELT GIN TtKTSTT.TCS Send i " " " ill j J UA VI aers at once for GINS and PRESSES. Don't aeiay. iou win be disappointed In getting tnem in time. W. E. oPRINGES & CO., 10. 21 & '23 Market Street, sept 15 - Wilmington, N. C. Furniture. JTEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, ARRIVING EVERY DAY Manufactured expressly for this market. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam ine our extensive variety of New and Fash lonablc Goods, all made this sf son. P.A.SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street sept S SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. jLL THE S HOOL BOOKS ADOPTED by the State Board of Education arc In stock. SPECIAL DI3COUNT TO MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS. - Orders by mall will receive prompt atten tlonat HEINSBERGER'S, sept 15 Live Book and Music Stores. They Please. rpiHOSE WAUKENPIIAU5T SHOES make X a lazy man spry ; eo easy ; so pleasant to the foot; a great temptation to move about. Try a pair, from Geo. K. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET sept 15 Bring Down the Little Ones. J-OW 13 THE TIME TO HAVE THEIR pictures tiken while the weather continues warm and pleasant; soon It wl 1 be too cold to bring them out.1 Mr. Alderman guarantees A PERFECT LIKENESS In every case, as well as the finest finish known to the art. ' Frisky little fellows take like a flash by the Instantaneous process Call and see speci mens at YATES PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, . sep 15 119 Market St , Wllmlnston, N. C. At Cost I QVER 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to close oat. Also, large stock of Ping and Smoking Tobacco at very Tow prices, .from the Best raftorles In Virgin!. Cigars and Cigarettes By the mUlllon, at the OCce of CAPE FEAH TOBACCO WORKS, : sept 15 tt - - Ho. 133 North Uaikct.SU -.Ji Vv 0 15, 1884. NO. 220 NEW ADVERISEMNTS It is with pleasure that we call special attention to . a variety of Bladk Goods, bought this season; we claim that they are very cheap. BLACK JERSEYS. We have been getting these goods every week ftfr the past three montHs and yet the demand is for more. Sizes 32 to 42 just received; both plain and fan skirts. sept 15 TO Patrons arid IN THANKING YOU FOR PAST FAVORS WE BEG TO INTIMATE that our arrangements for the i ensuing, seasoij ; ARE NOW CO MP L E T E ! And feel confident in again asking the favor of your patronage, from tho fact that for yariely of style, genetal appearance and durability our Present Stock of Clothing for Men, Boys & Youths is, we think, in advance of any previous season. That our system of business gives general satisfaction is evident from the increase of our yearly returns and the repeated testi- . niony of so many customers who give us their undivided sup port And it has placed us far m advance of all others AS THE OLOTHItTG HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE; ' of all classes and conditions of life, to wnou our thanks are due for tho appre ciation and confidence we have gained. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. sept 15 Our Dave" Still Lives, BUT NEEDS A FRE811 'TUttUS". X ul , cove ed with a new "Jockey" hat, ho continues to haul out those BXrBA FINE U-'OK STOVES, which are sold only pv PAR KER A TAYLOR, and can't tan 10 giro satis faction In price as well as quality, and fcupe riority In BAKING: ON lY A TRIAL IS NEEDED. ' 1 AltHB.lt K XAXXAJli PURE WHITE OIL. sept 15 PuQagnolia Hams I BEYOND DOUBT THE Finest in the Market. i I - This Is the corret time of the year to feast on Sugar-Cured HAMS. BiUlousnesa and general debility obviated by eating HAM. TYa pmima nt tm lftva never runs smooth" while you are courting, unless a fall supply of ROYSTER'S CANDIES are offered at each "course". Young man ! we admonish you before It la too late. After you are married you will have to eat MAGNOLIA HAM to avoid collisions. P. L. BRIDGEBS & CO. .1 f J HO North Front St. septl X . For Sale FINE CARRIAGE HORSES, 2 1 1 1 CARRIAGE, PHAETON. StT DOUBLE HARNESS," SETS XiAlSJLSO, IBADUlilS AJiU UKtUJUE. sept IS tf A. Why DRINK INSIPID, - TA6TELESi BEE 2 when too can get It fresh and ice-cold at McGOWANS?- - , Why drink common, headache wbtekey when you can get pure old Clemmrr at McGowahi ? why smoke common cigars, the smell of whica axatmb every one axounu jua, wa you can ret a better one at as low a price at llcGOWAH'S? Echo answers, why? . aus ii - D. BROWN. . plkass yonct Ww22iiMciaa to reoelre eoEuanxJcaCta from our friends oa aay and all ubjtctaj laeal!aterttttfct The Turns cf the writer must always U Blhed to the Editor. . ComTnTmVittlons must be wrltte a ca ca one Bide of the paper. ' : Peraon&Htles muat be aTOlded,; - And It la especially aadj paxttcxiltrly ixCt stood that the Editor does aot always eadoi a the views of correspondents ttnler o tuu m the editorial columna. j $NE W ADVERTISC3IENTS. 9 R. ft3. RftcINTIRE. OUR the 5 Vocal Class. .. 1MIE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE A . diss for Instruction in the rudiments of Vocal Music, at Brooklyn Hall on or about the 30th Inst. Terms for 12 lessons f2. Those wishing to join the class will Inform me at the Review office or at my residence, o. 71S Mul berry street. . U. IT, FOSTER, sept 13 Starcapy2t Stores for Rent. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES above now occupied by Messrs. H . J oLnson A Co. Store and offices above now occu pied by A. Duraclandt. Both on North Water st. : between irincc ana cnestnut. Apply to augi3 star copy 3t DEROSSET A CO. Myrtle Grove Oysters. "TTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A 8PLEN did lot of OYSTERS, and are prepared to fur nish ROAST3 dating the season In good style at PINE GROVE. - ED. WILSON MANNING, M. FLETCHER M INNING, sept 312t thmon rac Public mm Munds Bros. & DeRosset. - J3KUGGISTS, : WILMINGTON, N. C. JEEP A COMPLETE IINE OF Drugs & Patent Medicines. The best Imported and American Toilet & Fancy Articles, Alrraya on hand, to be sold as low as any house in the thy can sell RELIABLE and PURE goods.- Orders at' ended to with dUpatch and salts- f ac tlon , the same as If parties were present . aug21 . : Real Estate. pTOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS lor rale in all parts of the city. CasbJ or on the Instalment p'an. Apply to aug 30 2a w 3m sat m D. O'CONNOR. Real Estate Agent JSY A. G. McGIUT, Ancfr. House and Lot For Sale. jgY VIRTUE OF THE POWER3 CON FEE- c-x on nao by a deed ol trust executed by tho late Asa A. Hartsfield. bearing date 51 day of June, If I.. ana recorded la Book U, U, U, page ZS of the Records of New Hanover County, I will, on Thursday, the lita day of September, 15s4, at the boar of It o'clock, a. nv. at the Court Hoae door In Wilmington, ell to the highest bidder- at pcbUo auciloo, for cash, the noose and lot on the West slda of Seven to, between Market and Prince s streets, the lus residence of the sail A, a. Hartsfield Klze of lot 60x55. Wil. A. FREXCW, sept 11 nac tin Aisijcnee. XT3T Above salo ts POwtrtoced until DAY NEXr.lCtalnst.
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