evenliur. Sunday ex I cepted by JOSH T; JAMES, nRSCBIPIIONS POSTAGE PAID: $4.00. Six montha. t2.09. ThT9 J fealB i.oo; One month, S5 cents. son will be delivered by carriers free 153 p iti anv part of the city, at the above r rateo low and liberal, r il,e8 rannrt unT .r !bera will report any and all tall- w wsf elvcthelr paper regularly, ' rP Daily 'Review has the largest r ftfe circulation, of any newspaper -Cisnt dead, but sheepish. . saiary of the Viceroy of India is nrio lkoth is building an bJd-fasb- 0 tower cn his Newport grounds. v General Grant forgot to register st ,. v-ptr York home, and so lost bis rote- . ' ' - ' ',- Every Ie!lrw that voted lor Ben Batier ought to go out into some back and kick himself Eounc'ly. , - The eloquent voice of Dan Voorhees, the toll sycamore of "Wabash." will gyjj be heard in the U. S. Senate. Arthur Orion, the Tich borne claim iPt. pr-poses t" lay hi3 case before the tubW by means ( public meetings, r " Mil lion and "My Dear f'jrcr" contributed no little to the piemtic vic;o Let (ters) as ,ckno'.vlode it. The white people of the South will celebrate with more heart than ever kfore our Na'ional Thanksgiving Day, ladiaitiy for cause. ; Lines dedicated to Blaine; "How iweet it is to feel and know that you're li attraction of a busted show." Au- nusta(Ga ) Chronicle. It U said that in a game of whist the cards may be distributed among the players in 53.644.737.765.488.792 839, 237.410,000 ways. .The experiment is open, ." '. i : . - Ilydrochloraie ot cocoa'me, the new local anawthetic, costs $7,000 a pound aad 13 therefore not available for the thousands of sore heads all over the land this morning. . The most pathel ic incident of the c&mca.in is the crv of William Pitt Kellogg from Louisiana, that he been counted and ballot-DOX-siunea out rf an election to Congress. frcavations are of daily occurrence co the battle fields ot Austerlitz with a Tiewof finding certain boxes contain at 1.000.000 francs, said to have been baricd there by Napoleon's Generals. There is a new way of' keeping the boys straight in politics. t An Illinois father mutilated the family Bible to make bis son appear less than 21 and prevent his voting for the other party. Uani-GUed walking-sticks are a ne w vrinkle with swell New Yorkers. Sacking cane beads will no longer aps pear such a senseless operation as it used to, but it will bo innch more sus picions. Mr. Dana's great Sun did a good mice to the country at last. It killed off the Butler movement by advocating it more effectually than even its bitterest enemy would have supposed !t wou.d. : Tae German hop crop this wear will , yield about 420,000 cwt. ThecSsQpm the t'&ited States is larger than that of last Jfar, and on the Pacific coast the gain reported to bo 30,000 bales -of 180 Pound each. " !?rd Lytton, according to his wife's Koant, always dressed at least five years in advance of the mode as inter preted in Britain, and was the first kaa to introduce lace frills and canes into England. """" General John Newton, in bis annual Kport, asks $888,000 lor the defense of Bislou Harbor by the construction of Arrets. He asks no appropriation lor Rework on the existing defenses of fcostoa and the Cbarlestown NaTy Urd. , Henry M. Stanley, the African trav jk. says that when he firsteighted the ker Congo there was a population Jtas of only nineteen Europoans two jRUsh. f wo-Dntch. one German, one ian, one Frenchman and twelve blague ?se. TfaA Mcf .K 9 Perhaps the most remarkable orTre eorJ U has preserved its organization ender twenty-five years of defeat, in t3(W four years ot war, and at last tolae8 out victorious. - Wc have great reason to be proud. .. ; Farming in Dakota Territory is a Serous rival to journalism. When 'editor has business on his farm .bo 'lmPly suspends circulation and writes: Owing to the fact that the editor was in the country threshing, this issue fcfce oat one day late." r -I VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER The railway up Vesuvius has already paid for itself; the trains, which as cend night and day, are well patroniz ed by native and foreign sight-seer?, all strangers ascending nowadays, whereas formerly a foot ascent was so irksome that only the daring undertook the round trip. -. - -- : The official count iu New York is nearly completed and so far as it has progressed it eh6ws a slight gain for Cleveland. There isno doubt of his election and every one but the Blaine managers concedes it. It may be that the returns as made known to-morrow will show that they too acknowledge this fact. A boy was born in the North ot Eng land a short time ago who had living four grandparents and five gretft-grand-parents, all of whom are actively en gaged in earning a livelihood. The fact is strange enough in itself, but is more so when it is learned that the village in which these people have been living from their birth is one t the most un healthy towns in England. A tunnel 5,000 feet long, that was constructed at least 900 year3 before the Christian era, has been discovered on the Island of Samos. It is mention ed by Herodotus, and was excavated to supply the old seaport with drinking water. It is completely preserved and contains water-tubes of about twenty five centimetres in diameter, each one provided with a lateral aperture for cleansing purposes. Cleveland U the second citizen of New York who was ever elected Presi dent. The first was Mat tin Van Bnren in 1836. Millard Fillmore was a New Yorker and so is President Arthur, but neither was elected President by the people. Fillmore was elected Vice President by the Whig3 and became President by the death of General Tay lor, while Arthur obtained the position in ''the lottery of assassination." - Of all European countries, Germany is the country where suicide 13 most fre quent, and in Germany, again, Saxony takes the lead. In 1872 the number of suicides in Saxony amounted to 687 (266 to every 1,000,000 inhabitants); five years later it rose to 1,114, and after five years more to 1,872. Lat year, S'001 persons thus ended their live?, 1,. 031 of whom were of the male sex and 923 of the female. In England, in 1882, the suicides were 1,216 men and only 549 females. The Goyernor. of Missouri has be come jealous of the flattering attention given to the outlaws; but he still continues to recommend to all his con stituents the famous Dr. Bull's' Cough Syrup for cough3 and colds. . LOCAL NEWS. IR3U TO W ADYERTISEMEHTS. Camllna Yacht Clab Cigars JE MclLHEXXVFor Bent C W Yates Something New E M McIn tike Cheaper than Ever IIumpheey & Jk'KIES To Morrow Hktssbekoek Bookseller and Stationer. F C Milush Friends and Feilow-Cltlzens There was no City Court this morn ing. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up I 042 bales. There was much of a dullness abou the City Hall this morning. Won't we have a big time in Wil mington on th 20th iost? "You bet!" There was a large demand for con veynances to the Athletic Grounds this afternoon: A large crowd went to J.he Athletic Grounds this afternoon to w'tness the match game of base ball. We observe quite a fine display of new Revolvers for very reasonable prices, at Jacobi'a Hardware Depot, t Ex-President Grant forgot to register and so lost his vote in-the reeent elec tiou. Was that another 4 Democratic blunder? Mr. J. K. Mcllhenny offers for rent on reasonable terms the desirable store on Market &treet, East ot and adjoining his drug store. See ad. The man who pays his honest debts,' and des the best he can to compenf ate his tellow-man fr favors rendered to him, is doing well, and the man who wears comfortable clothing bought of Dyer, is' also doing - himself a great favor. .O '. ; t ? To every Housekeeper a - good substantial cook stove is an important necessity and our readers will find the best at Factory prices at Jacobi'3 Hardware Depot. t The New York Tribune, of yesterday furnishes some very doubtful reading such as will not be apt to inspire its partisan readers with joy or confidence The New York Tribune says that if the Uev. Burchard had said -Run), Mormonism and Rebellion" instead cf "Bum, Romanism and Rebellion" be would have been about right. Wc think that Whitelaw Reid ki.ew that he was telling a lie when he wrote that paragraph. Mr. H. MeL. Green, Chief Marshal for the celebration which will be hld on the 20th iust.Y announces the follow ing as assistant marsnals from Bruns wick county, viz. : Messrs, Bryant Morse. WrrJ. Weeks. Wm. 'Rouark, Brooks Adkins, Sam'l Drew and M C. Guthrie. The streets are full of mendicants of ono sort or another. The tame bear has iU followers, tho bliod fiddler picks up a few pennies, and there are others perambulating the streets with more or less success. They seem to have came too ther, but where tbey came fr m or where they are going none can tell. Mr. Blaine, atter finishing the second volume of his "Twenty Years in Con gress," may continue his literary labors by writing a sequel in which he can tell how he did not get the Presidency. Such a work wouid give prominence to Rev. Burchard, Whitelaw Reed, W. W. Phelps, Ben Butler and the Delmonico dinner. Have Arrived. The female baseballist3 arrived in the city this morning and registered at the Commercial Hotel. The party was comio3ed of 5 men and 9 women, the latter being mostly young and ap parently not exceeding 18 or 19 years of age. At about 10 o'clock this forenoou they paraded the streets in a carriage to which wa3 attached four horses gaily decked with American flags. There was music by a piccolo and drum and the carriage was followed by several colored boys bearing banners. Our Jubilee. At a meeting of the Committee on Invitations, held yesterday afternoon, the following gentlemen were invited to speak at the Grand. Demonstration to be held here on the 20th inst., viz : President-elect Grover Cleveland. Vice President-elect Thomas A Hen dricks. Goytrnor-elect Alired M Scales. Lieutenant Governor-elect Charles M Stedman. Secretary of State-elect William L Saunders. Attorney General-elect T F David son. Treasbrer elect D W Bain. Superintendent ot Public Instruction-elect S M Finger. Governor T J JarvU, Senator Matt W Ransom, Senator Z B Vance, Col J N Staples, Hons W H Kitcbin, RT Bennett. Alf Rowland, C W McClam my, W J .Green. T C Fuller, D G Fowie, Oct Coke, R B Peebles. R H Battle, W R Cox, D K McRae, A M Waddell. B R Moore. W M Steele. George M Rose. R F ArmfMd, W M Robbins, James AV Reid. John 3 Hen derson, Clem Dowd. H C Jones. Hons T F Bayard, Del ; A G Thurman, Ohio ; JG Carlisle, Ky; Gov Bate, Tcnn; Richard Coke. Texas; S SCox, Joseph Pulitzer, NY: S J Randall, Penn; W H Barnum. Thomas Waller. Conn. , J W Daniel, Va; W F Vilas, Wis; B F Jonas, La; Gen F C Barlow, N Y; Gen Bragg, Wis; Hon Dan Manning, N Y; Hon Daniel W. Voorhees, Ind; Hon Wade Hampton, S C; Hon E W Moise, S C; Hon Joe Brown, Ga; Hon L Q C Lamar, Miss; Senator Morgan. Ala; Gen George B McClellan. N I; Hons A P Gorman, Md; W Pinckney White. Md; John E Kenna, W Va; Senators Jones. Fla; Garland, Ark; Gov Crittenden. Mo; Hon R T Merrick, Washington, DC. There will be a TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AND A BALLOON ASCENSION. A cordial invitation isJ extended geerally to tne Democrats throughout the S ate and Union to join us cn this glorious occasion. All the different Democratic Clubs are expect ed to participate. Arrangements have been made with ail the railroads and steamboats for reduced rates, and ticket will be good for one week. Is it a tooth in to say that St. Jacobs Oil will cure the tootbacb, and you won't have to have the tooth out? For durable coloring the walls of rooms in beautiful tints, L at little cost, nothing equals the Marlelne sold at Jacobi's Depot. t new AivEaTiSEaiirrs. ' A LAUGH O iSL 3EtL We nre selling them cheaper tftan ever sold m this market : all grades. It.giv , us pleasure to show tiigm. ijADIES' AND" GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S , TO ri d e r w e a r E f ? U AT LOWEST PRICES. CORNICE, All Kinds. CORNICE POLES ONLY oOc. In Djy Goods, Carpets and Oil Oloths Wc have never had such bargains as at this lime. noy 13 Mt. Holly, N. C. The excursion to the above named place, which will leave here next Mon. day night, promises to be well attended, It will be a good opportunity for lhoe Arc'-- .i i . P'i desiring to see the beautiful country of the Catiwba otion as well Tnr thrmo" me uaiawua.uuon.ftswuusior i.ios who may wish to make a permanent . investment in real property in a healthy, wideawake inland town. We hear of quite a number who have signifiied their intention of joining in the excur sion. 'The Old North State." One of the pleasant features ot the approaching celebration will be the singing of the "Old . North State," by delegations from each ward. For this purpose 2.000 copies of the words have been ordered this afternoon to be strick en off. which are to be distributed among those in the several wards who wili take part in the procession. The music is familiar to nearlo every one, so that there will be no difficulty in finding singers enough to make the grand song ring again. A Happy Event. In St. James1. Church last eveningJrDrus store on Market and Front sts . Mr. Joseph M. Cronly was married to Miss Eliza W. youngest daughter, of M. London, E3q., all of this city. The church was thronged with those who had assembled to witness the interest' ing event. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Robert Strange and the occasion was made the more inter esting from the fact that it was the first time he has pronounced the nuptial benediction. The ceremony was at 7 o'clock and the bride appeared in full bridal array, escorted by her bevy, attendants of and im mediately after the ceremony re turned to her lather's house and soon appeared equipped for travel. There was no reception and Mr. Cronly and his bride left on the 8 p m for an ex tended tourNortb. For the Celebration. We are requested to slate, by Mr. John R. Paddison, Chairman of tho Pender County Democratic Executive Committee, that the Democrats of Pender are requested to meet in Wil mington on Thursday, the 20th inst., to join with New Hanover county in a grand celebration in honor of the glo rious victory achieved by the election of Cleveland and Hendricks, and Scales and Stedman. Reduced rates will be had on all the railroads, and the steam er John Dawson, through the courtesy of CapU R. P. Paddison, w'ill give a free excursion to this city. All Demo crats are requested to provide them selves with a flig and sash Maj. C. W. McClammy has been invited to deliver an address upon the arrival v the steamer in Wilmington. Turn out, Democrat, from all sections of Pent der, and let there be a big jubilee! Wilmington will bo alive with en thusiasm on the 20tb. All the good men and lovely women for miles around will be hero to enjoy the festive and patriotic occasion. The deer Which was not to be found at the City Hall Park yesterday morn ing has been returned. He was found on the corner of iixth and Mulberry streets and was promptly returned. The New Yoik Tribune ot yesterday claims that the official count, a lar a heard from, gives Blaine a plurality of something more than 400, while the World, Herald, Times and Sun, with remarkable unanimity, give Cleveland a plurality of more than 1.200. Good materials properly porportioncd which are the essential- requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be, best attain ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint sold at Jacobin Depot. - f pVazment. l'opua ontsldc ot tuo School ac . Step Ladders, all lengths, at jACOBl'S commodited with reliable hours tor leartln tv. f - V Music or Painting;. JTor fort Her particulars Depot. t eninJit ot tea Priacipais. ertI3 13, 1884. NO. 271 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INVOICE OF :'"".3S3 '37 9 es R. M. RflcIRSTIRE. IN 1 KMOltlAxU. FeSl aa'een. on he eveninsr of th 1 thof ;an'Uun( Han-ii , : b:Jut utile n'aM oi j '"iSSSwt-to-i. -,, I Recktd in her white rohes, pure as a -Vv, and by loving hamls lai to rest In hfr cBke't, no irce of pain Jelt nU her calm and w.txen l,rowr 8he slumbera sweetly , The daily work is over; the scat:crel p'.en is gatbercV; ihe MitUc ciustors" stored 1 away in her lie tvenlv Father' a sr-inier. Doiueuare the eott, white hands, clo. cd the weary ejelitis, to open n- more ustilthat tap py morn, when ' Chrifct shall In hU kingdom come. And hla children Reach their everlasting honis " No more pain, or etrucgle for breath; ro more weary or sleepless hours f-r dear lutle Katie, but that blessed rest, that sleep in Jes s, "from which nonecver wake to weep!" Lovely iu character, gentlo in disposition, with a warm and generous raturc. to kuow her in her dally walk was to Uve her. Jong may the sweet influence of that gentle spirit hover over the inmates ot her homo and school, and while the echo rf her vole has scarcely "ded upon our ears, may we earnestly take up her sweet refrain "Steadfast then, in our endsavor. Heavenly Father, may we be : Ar d forever, and forever. We will give the praise to 1 hee ; Alleluia, Sieging all eternity." Tea, truly, now, dear little Gleaner, Kicgins: all eternity ! " NEW ADVERTISEMEIiTS. For Rent rnHE STORE NEXT DOOR TO MT x Term? reasonable. A pply to v J. K. McILHEXNY. Cor. Market and Front a'e. . nov 13 3t ' a To-florrow HUMPHREY & JENKINS will P receive Forty Gallonsllne New Kler oysters. Alfio, Salt Mu'les. x Oysters Bent C. O. I. Ieo, Apples, Pears' Peaches, Northern Cabbage, Onions, S.cet and Irish Potatoes, which wo will sell low for cah nov 13 Carolina Yacht Club Cigars, -JE9T 5 CENTS CIGAR ON THIS MARKET. tiood Whikey, Beer, Oysters, &-. OLD NORTH STATE SALOO uov 13 6 South Front Street. Notice. HAVING QUALIFIFD AS ABMIXISTHA tor on the estate oV (Juilford I. Ludlev, deceased, notice la hereby given to all persons indebted 10 his estate to make immediate pay ment, and all persona-having claims against slid estate will present them for payment within the time prcpcritcd by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. oct 30 law6w th IS. b. MARTIN, Adrar rTax Notice, J WILL BE AT RUBKHIME&'S OLD STAND, SATURDAY, NOV. l'Hb. to receive taxes- Parties in Wilmington will attend promptly. I .ast opportunity withouo.it. E. W. TAYLOR, Sheriff, nov 12 St Brunswick County Conoley's Drag Store. 210 MARKBT STICK ET. "1TTE WILL TAIT THE IOWN P.ED with Conoley'a Toe Physic. KONE SUCH, and Couoley's Colozne the best. Prencriplions from th beat Drujrs. Come and see me. Respectful! 7, dot 12 J. W. CONOLEY. Call and See rlHO?E ELEGANT" FRUIT PRESERVES. We guirantco lhcm to be pure, and the flavor as if put np at home. 'A txUl Is all we ask. Canned Goods of ll kinis, Prunea.Cnrrante, Pickles, Dried Beef, Orangei and Lemons. Biking Powders 100 numerous 10 mention. Jellies, Crackers, the best of Cbcttc, Hams and nsr&r Cure 1 .Shouldfr. Coffees roasted and ground. Jty steamer to-morrow Mocha Coffee. we do not rag on all Flour, but we put rbe SUPERLATIVE aglut any tu the marect. Parties wishing Pretterves at retail will please send tllsnee. sept Si F. G, &. N. ROBINSON. Female School. St. James' Seminary, MIS2ES BURR & JAMES. PriDclpali. IR3. M. S. CUHIXG, Musical Icstructreaa. rplTE TWENTY-FIR ST ANNUAL 8KiION JL of tula fcchool will cotatnenee n Monday. Cth of October. I bl, and close aboct the llri week la J line. lSei. i fpecUJ opportanltles tcr Itarnicr the a in oi . PalnUnr in waur colors, oil tNUtel. Ac . will be afforded tbos wbo desire itelr children to j lean thla beamtrsL and taldonatil9 a-com- trcai ear frigrd on axty s-ti all -suijsc;; ffSJ5tallsteTC-ttct - - -'. . CJtcs tlls.9 c? ti wTtcf mas; always I, t nished to fed hiick 1 ' " ConisxinucatlonatBcal Vri:ss 9 ca oaeeldeot tte reaper , J ' " Personalities ractba avoided.! . " And It U especiany and partlcx 1st ry xxt e tool ttat ths Editor Qb ri a!w,ys crCci a tLe of corrcfipoudmu r t e la tbe editorial column. , - ' NEW A I VE KTIS IIMENTS . S H. Trimble, O CK AS D IIS AT. ESTATRj nnncr and AcetloEccr of er.eral McrctsamUso c.r r- . .. . . . , : j vuifwuu tuwus. vrcniy sa o ris lie"ioa given 10 sale r Ii0rc3 and vchl-lea at privato sa?e or at accilon. Ckn b gnmcnU solicited. SKTH W. JAVf8 , Bcp:t2; :.; , V; v- i-Auetlorecr Excursion to Mt. Holly, N.C. -Jtr. z:ir: u ; 1 . -. ; u -v -w fJlHE MT. HOLT A IMPROVEMENT c6il f-NiXCxHsInN v5il iMve-Wilmington, Monday, Nov. 17..at7 1. m. rla t aroU nt Cential All th c iotcrtstcd and tt-s rona of viiMng tlu msclvca of an ecc lent will pleise cop fer with - - , JOS II. II ART, . . .VoropaajVAccnt. . nov li ft - vniniit?glon, X. C. Another Large Invoice QV Z jrHVr.V AND ALL Till: VAl 10US Words in use ALL COLOUR. ChiklrtnV, ML-scs and "I a-1 les Jerseys love.' and llanJ'k rchlcfs. Fancy Halrpljia, II.it Oin&met ts, Ac. .MSlilueri Full stock, t'llats, Eonnels. Vel vets, leathers, I irda, &c. Maiping done iu litest des'gaa. Felt-All colors, Liier Dowr, Plain, Ac. ' nespectfully MISS E. KAKREIJ. nov 1 1 Exchange Comer. oarders. FEW TABW BOARDERS CAN BK arcommodatod by me. Table fumUhed with the best the market cftorda and W rtns verv reasonable. MliS. W. K, MAYO, 103 nock St., between roat and fcccond. nov S lwk P. HEINSBERGER, Boo k-Se 1 1 e r and Stat i o n e r, DEALER IN PIAN03 AND ORGANS, FANCY GOODS, WEDDING PRESENTS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS. BAN JOS, STRINGS, &c. . nov 10 v . " Benj. W. Davis, r (Formerly with W. Datla A Son, Wllmtnir ton, N.C.) 99 Barclay StI New York, Cronernl Commission Merchant -J-JEALEB IS COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ap. p C3, GaiEe. FUh, Terrapins, EsnBnd Chick ens. Ilijjhest market price, and proaipt ro lurra guaranteed. A trial is all I ant. if. r b- ierralf eion to R. K Burrues, Prcsl dcat Fira National Bank of Wllclngton, N.C. ; Mcserra J. II. Chadbourn & Co., btcam t?aw MVU; P. L. Bridgers & Co., Grocer? ; P. Crm ihig & Co., Grain and Feed dealers; Davis & Hon, la snii -Flah. 4fcsr Southern Produce a SieclaUy. oct 1 6m ' Winter Opening QF MILLINERY, AT MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN'S, ON FHIDAY, NOV. 14th. All the LATKST NO VELTIE3 of t he f eneon. nov 10 ft . Stores for Kent. 1 1 fA REHOUSE AND OFF1CKS - f f atoyo now ocuplcl by Messrs' 1 : 11. ULIlaOn to. Store and offices above now cccn ! pied y A; Dumeland j Both on North Water sL ; between rnuTeS j and Cheettnt. Apply to i augli fct-u-copySt IROSSET & CO. , WILillorON A WifLDON li. 11. CO SECRETARY '3 OFFICK, n u .Mixprox, N. C, Nov. let, lt. rjIBE FOETY NINTH ANNUAL MEETING or the Stockholders of the YVllmlaston & Wel don railroad Companr will be held at the OfJ:e of the Company la WlLnitcton, cn Tuesday, Ue IStb of Norembtr, 1?81. r.ov3t Jm J. W. THOMPSON, Fect'T WILMINGTON, COL. A AUG. II, R. CO,, SECRETARX'S OFFICE, vfiuriKOToV, V. C, Nof. It, lfI rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OT THE Rtlc holders of Ike Wllmlatcn, O'lacbH Jfc A frusta RaBroad Coaspany. win ae hid at the OGiM of the Cosier. WIlrElrgioD, on TuesJatf, ib l.hsit. : v: T: '-O., novS tdgq J. Yf 7IIOMP.&QN, Bcn'f - Weighed by the Scales t JS D BY A STEAD 1 J il A N . Wt at co tvnd wading when rcucall forir"0JCOOi STOVEcraUEA'IU, uor axjUiio esc l our line. PABKXR & TAYLOR. rum; wnrxs oil. &ot ij km

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