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THI8 PIPER ned .wry -afternoon. Bsidays ex- ,,,H. T. J A M E. hktob'inu pBopairroi. . .KMCKIPTIONW.POHTAUE PAID. s 00 Hix months, t'i50 ; Three :h 1 35 J "One month, 60 cents. ppjr will be delivered by carriers, .f ehars;e, in any.' part of the city, at the 'flrtiii ratei low and liber: -ibcriDr will please report any and glares to recede their papers regularly. flew Advertisement. mi BROVVM & RODDICK, 45 Market St., BH JJliMONrfTRATlNG TUB FACT A tbt l,rf ' ood" cn be b)U2hk .mid ia this c tT as in any other in tbia uiacb ai desi e bat you always receive c .rrfil w"l ooje at our place of business iBj j ,ur samples and compare. DRESS GOODS, From 8c to $1. In all the latest fabrics. PRINTED LAW MS- PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. Lidie Muslin nd L Neck war Bach M Fichus, Ties, Jabots, Ac. Bilk Hssdkerchiefa in Twill aad Brocade. RUCHINGSOF EVEY DESCRIPTION From 1XA cents to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from 15c to $10, each. Dress Buttons Oar selections in this department embrace ' . many novelties. Our variety is immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Boy's Wear. Natural Colored and Figured Linen for Stairs. White tad Colored Canton Mattings. ' Corduroy and and White Terry for Ladies' aad Children's Wear. Cash Rafflings 60 cents. Something New in Ladies' Bummer Balmora Skirts. Linen Lap Robes, Ac, Ac, Ac Oire us a call and look over our stock. We are by no means afraid to show onr fOOfl. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. nuy 15 Sign of the Bier Boot. fa I AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL FOR CASH ONLY, aT TREME LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOOD8: Gent's1 8e wed Gaiters . $1 40 " Custom Made Gaiters 2 40 " Laced Calf Tie Shoes 1 20 lie' F0xed ghoes......... 1 00 " Newport Ties.. . 90 Opera Slippers....... 1 25 " 8trap Bandali... 1 20 Croquet SlioDers Co 8trap Sandals 1 15 M B!tton Gaiters....... ...... 1 20 1 oilmen's Btrap Sandals.......... 0 ' Button QilUn: .r. -1 00 9. BLwMkNTHAL, ttyl8 tf No. 40 Marker 8treet The Hew Hat Store. Q1LL A.KD EXAMINE MY BUMMER otJls of Btraw and Felt Bats. They ars Prtty and cheap. :iOUN M. ROBINSON, No IS Front street, -Next to Pur cell iiouse. may 51 UP DEMONSTRATION 6, Tir VOL. V. LOCAL NEWS. .Hew Advertisements. a & I fc"HRiKa Beat Unlaunliied Shirt In the city for $1. P HiiHssiaeia Summer Beading. Yatbj. Baskets. Window Glass alt sizes at AlUfTer & Price's. , t A wom.'.n'g idea cf rackleisnees is crossing a 6'd in which a cow ia feeding Young men grow weak in warm" weather and wear lighter c aies than they do in the cold season. A man never sills his honor inore than once. After the li st sale he willhave no honor in stock. ' A print' r's girl fell exhausted into his arms at a ball. It was a foiut to work in an embrace. Window Gl 153 of alUiz.iM, Dr, Sish and Blinds, Builders' Bardware.&c, Low st plreces at Jacodi's. Tobacconists says it is injurious to smoke a cigar more than half if s length It is very injnr'rons to the cigar trade. An English professor of waltzing says that the best rule is spring and glide. Puck advises: Practise on , an orange peel. ilany people think a Baby is born only to swallow medicine tor mouths, until some thou gbtfaT friend tells them of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It is odd and sometimes melancholy to see a man trying to 'make up his mind' when be has no material on band to work with. The man who gulps down fcix quarts of ice water when hefeels like the inte rior of a blast furnace amuses the builder of coffins. Full Metal and Waluut,Show Cases, all styles and sues, at Altaffeb, Thick & Cox The so-called busy bee is mostly used for fables and proverbs, but , it takes an enthusiatlc hornet to adorn a moral and point a tail Somebody has discovered that cats. can't live at a greater elevation than 13,000 fett, therefore) back sheds should be built 18,500 feet high. Tlows, Shovels, Pitchforks, Spades, Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c For the lowest prices, go to J AC obi's. Only one man in seventeen can step on a barrel hoop and not swear. He is hit on the back of the head by the hoop and knocked senseless. The fourth annual convention of the Y. M. Christian Association will convene in Raleigh on the Thursday of next week, the 17th inst., at 8:30 p. m., and wil1 eentinue with three 'meetings daily, dur ing Friday and Saturday, closing Sunday evening with farewell addresses. . i One of 'the most .essential conditions of perfect health is parfect rest. This can be assured to the Baby by judiciously using Dr. Bull's Baby yrup. Sold ev ery where for 25 cents a bottle. The ladies of the Second Baptist C.mrch are to be congratulated upon the very liberal patronage which they re eaived at their entertainment at the City Hall, laet night. The tableaux were ex ceedingly well presented, and all the ex ercises were very pleasantly enjoyed by those present. The New Aldermen. The selection of Oapt. Jno. F. Divine as Alderman from the Second Ward will give satisfaction to many. He is a gen tleman of excellent business capacities, a large real estate owner and one who Is thoroughly identified with the interests of our people. The position of Alderman Is, Indeed, an empty, honcr bat n ne tl less will Oapt. Divine hesifate in giving his most earnest and hearty attention to the duties of his ffice. Our drug stores are now supplied with Malt Bitters," the new Food Medicine which has done so much good and comes to us s;i highly recommended. Try it It may save you heavv doctors' bills. 4w indications. For the South Atlantic States, station ary barometer, stationary or lower tern perature.southerly, vt-erng on the north easterly coast to northeasterly winds, partly cloudy weather. When you visit or leave New York City, sop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. - European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards KestauraA unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts of the city. ly r 1 "0 WILMINGTON, N. 0., Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in regular snonthly session yesterday afternoon. In the matter of Uato Bunting, a mo tion was adopted that he be allowed $o0 for that portion cf Lis brid cn tbe trt ?t, the said amount to be applied iu p ument of city taxes, provided the city Las a le gal right to make the purchase. Committee on Police reported do va cancies on the force. The Sanitary Committee made a repot f, accompanied by a written opiuioii of Uh City Attorney, favorable to the petitioner? protesting agairst the proposed infirmary. Tb'e matter was referred to Committee on Ordinances. On motion of Alderman Kiug tLe Committee on Ordinances wert disci. urg ed from the further consideration of th i complaint of Mr A Oldham concerning the storage of tar barrels near his ual!. Bid of Mr JT W Taylor for lumber was granted. j The Fire Depratment Coiurnittuo was granted further time In the matter of a belfry, with power toacf, ; . . The purcheso of another hore e for tLe Little Giant Engine Co was ordered. Committee on Streets and Wharves were instructed to.advertise 'or bids to repair the wharf and to open the dock at the foot of Chestnut street. Alderman Foster offered a resolution, which was. adopted, that the names of all firms and persons who are sixty days iu arrears in paying special business tax be reported to the Finance Committee. A resolution was also offered by Aider? man Foster and adopted, that it be de clared a misdemeanor to sell by retail any burning oils at a fire test under .110 de grees within the city limits; and that violations of this provision be punishable by a fine of not moro than $50 and im prisonment not to exceed thirty day?. Alderman Liowery offered aa ordinance referred to the Committee en Ordi nances prohibiting the sounding of steam whistles by locomotiveengines within the corporate limits. Sundry petitiens for oil lamps were referred to the Committee on Lights. Aldermau King offered an ordinance, which was r lop ted, that from and after this date the location of the market for the sale of vegetables and other produce usually vended in the street, shall be the western and eastern sides of South Front street between Dock and Orange, and th location of carts for the sale of fish shall ba in the rear of the new market, or in the immediate vicinity of the same, on South Water street, between Dock and Orange and that the eastern side of Fourth street' between Campbell street and the railroad bridge, and the northern side of Camp bell street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, shall also be a location for the s.i'e of vegetables, ether country produce and fish; and, provided, however, that there shall be a lurther location for the sale o! country produce, vegetables and fish at some point in the Fifth Ward of the city, to be hereafter ansigued. Auy person vending country produce, vegetables, fish or other articles usually veuded on the streets in open market, who febali neglect or refuse after due notification to remove to eithr of the said locations. Eball be fined not leas tinn fire dollars or iuipris oned not to exceed five days, for each of fence. All ordinances or parts of crdi nances coufli;ting with the above rre re pealed. Aldermen Lowden and Foster desired to enter their protests upon the record. Alderman Hill submitted a resolution, which was adopted, requesting tha Wil mington Market Company to submit in writiDg the proposition to allow market carts to enter the sheds at the market builuing free of charge. The Mayor announced that the lime had arrived when the vacancy on tLe Board from tbe Second Ward should be ailed, and that notmnatiouy ere in order. Alderman. Foster nominated Mr. George Myers ; Alderman VonOfabn nominated Capt. J. F. Divine; Alderma i Myers ncm inated Mr. WiDiaxn" Calder. -, r. yVv The Mayor: appointed as tellers Alder men Bowden and Lowrey. On the filth ballot Capt. Divine received five of the nine votes cast; and" was declsied duly elected. On motion the Board adjourned. - Our Spring and bummer Goods for Gent'sl'outh's andBoy's wear u still large and attractive. Those who want the nobbiest, the newest, the latest, the best acd the cheapest good always go to Shrier's. , tt . tf imiv No. 1 Cookinfc'and Heats Ing stoves at almost any price a. Jacoli s w-r.r nPDot.. . Review TUESDAY, JUNE 8, CHICAGO. (iarfield. of Obto, Nominated on the Thirtj-Slxtli Ballot. r CUICAGO, 11 P. M. The Conveutm wa? called to order at 11:30 o'clock. T Trte interest ia no wise abated tut U r -it her an tb iucre-83. Tbe metubVTS'of the New York dele-i-ition are overbearing in their assump tion of succsra. t They seem to be playir g a mighty bluff me. They pfiirm that Grant will be nominated before 1 o'clock. Massachusetts gives Sherman 21. Vermont gives Grant 16, Blaiue 3 and She-rmaa 3, . The vote is questioned and r'ie roll is now being callej. Minnesota gives Blaioe 3. Twenty-Ninth Ball .t. Grant, 305; Blaine, 278; Sherman, 116; Edmunds, 12; Wiudom, 7; Wash burne, 35; Garfield, 2. THIRTIETH BALLOT, Grant.6; Blaine, 279; Sherman, 118; Edmunds,rrll; Windom 4; Washbnrne, 33; Garfield 2. TIIIRTYiTIUST BALLOT. Grant, 308; , Blaine, 276; Sherman, 119; Edmunds, Jll; Windom 3; Wash burne, 33; Garfield 1; Conkling, 1. TUIRTY-eEOOND BALLOT. Grant, 309; Blaine, 270; ShermaD, 119; Edmunds, 11; Windom, 3; Washs burne, 35; Garfield, 1.. THIRTY-THIRD BALLOT. Grant, 309; Blaine, 27G; Sherman, 17S Edmunds, 11; Windom, 4; Washburne, 41; Garfield, 1. THIRTY-FtfFRTH BALLOT. Grant, 312, Blaine, 275, Sherman, 107; Edmunds, 11; Windom, 4; Wash burn, 44; Garfield, 17. THIRTYFIFTII BLOT. Grant, 813; Blaine, 257; Sherman, 101; Edmunds, 11; Windom, 8; Warn burne, 33; Garfield, 50. THIRTY "IXTH BALLOT. Grant, 30d; Blaine, 42: Garfield, 399; Washburne, 5; Sherman, 3. And Garfield becomes the nominee of the Convention. Save your money and bay your Build ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price. More Rumors. Tee Augusta hvening Nexca has the following: -'More changes are whispered about in railroad circles, and it is rumor ed that Col. A. Pope, the General Pas senger and Freight Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, will become General Eastern Agent of the Louisville and Nashville combination, with headquarters in New York, at a salary of $10,000 We have some reason to believe that this rumor is true, to the extent that the Company referred to above would be glad to secure Col. Pope's services. If so, it will probably be of benefit to Col. Pope but not to our people. In his own pe culiar line of buisness we believe that Col. Pope stands without a rival on tbe Atlantic coast and it is but natural that his services should fee sought elsewhere. It is for the Atlantic Coast Line to say whether the proposed change shall be carried into effect. . Uninallabie. . Caroline Blainey, Live OA Bluff; Fowell & Co., Whiteville Depot, N. C. Ready mixed" Paints, strictly jure White Lea'!, Cclors, Brushes, W udow Glass, fcc., at Jacobi's Census Enumerator. The census enumerators for DupliD, Sampson and Or slow, are as follows: For Duplin ouuty Scott Stanford, Wm Sandlin.Raiford Lanier, W B Wells, I D Cavanaugh, G B Carr, I I Ward, I V Taylor, Kedar JBryan, D M Moore, Wm F Quin, John Maxwell, E B Her ring, Zicheu Smijth. For Oaslow county; Jere W Spicer, I D Costin. David I Sanders, Henry W Humphrey and H B Koonce. ; Sampson county Dr C T Murphy, Hosea J Hobb3, O Fennell,4Sr, Wm B Murphy, C T Carroll, Jaa S Hine?,. Jalius C Hobts, Thomas F Cox, Jasepb Nay lor, Juo CuTbreth,Abner T Cooper.Isaiah Uarring, Vr-i I McArthur. tlall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewer is the bes". preparation kuown to preseire the hair. Use it: A letter has been received from Mr. B..H. J. Ahrens, dated at South Hampton, May 25tb, announcing the safe arrival ot himself and family and John D. Stelijes -n.cU land Wm. Dcccner. 1880. NO. 91 Dead Mule. E. F. Martin, who carries the United States mail between this city and Onslow county, lost a very valuable rBuIe in Jacksonville on Saturday night last. The animal was taken with colic and died be fore it could be relieved. cape Company. At an election for officers of the Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company, held list bight, the following were chosei : Foreman Valentine Howe. . First Assistant Emanuel B. Jnt n. Treasurer Elias Campbe'l. Secretary Godfrey Willis, Jr. The K varts Way. A young gentleman i f this city who drives a fine horse, pulled up in front of a residence on the Sound on yesterday and ordered thusly: Boy, extricate that quadruped from the vehicle, and e tabulate him, donate him adequate sup ply of nutritious aliment, and when tie aurora of morning shall illuminate the eastern horizon I will r ward thee with a pecuniary compensation for thy amiable hospitality." The boy ran in the house and told hie master that 'dey was a man out dose what wanted him.' City Court. The only case before His Honor, the Mayor, this morning, was that of Mr. J. A. Montgomery, charged with a violation of the City Ordidance relative to the sale of vegetables &c oa Market street. The Mayor, satisfied that he had no juriadic tion empowring him to determine the cas?, recognized the defendant, in the sum of $50, for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. Everybody can eet suited with a Pookut Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's nam ware jjenor. A Market street jeweler went fishing the other day and caught three small blackfish. He carried them through the street boldly, and when asked if they were all he caught, frankly admitted that they were. The neighbors gave him a surprise party last night and presented him tha beautifully carved motto, 'An honest fisherman is the noblest work of God.' List of Letters. The following isj a list of the letters re maining unclaimed in the City Postdffice Wednesday, Juno 9 th: A Mrs Ruby Adams, mrs George H Adamf. B Mr Chas Bladenkopf, Jonas Block er, John D Burdge, Ned Ba y, Nellie Bishep, Richard Bond, Peter Bowden. C Sarah Crootn, Samuel Carr, L C Cowles, Boy kin Garner & Co, Fannie Calhoun, J W Cotrell, James Churchill. D A R Davis. E William Evans, Mary L Ervin, James A Egerton, E Engelsen. . F Henry Faulk, N M Farrow, H G Fitch. G Prof S Gruber, John Galaspy, Green, Jane Gray. H Jennie Holmes, J B Hughes, Liz zie Howard, J H -Howard, El'za Jan Hargrove, Betz Hargrove. J J W Jordaa. K Margaret King, Francis King. L Mary Eliza Lively, Nancy Larkins, Charlie Latham, Melissa Lswis, Joseph Lewis, P Lincham. M Charlotte Moore, Benton Moore, John McFariiog,, Robert A Marvi3,ttP Melvin, William Morgan, Ransom Mc Millau, WB McNair, Willie J Washer, Bryant MacMillan, William Marstel'ar, C W.Michel, John McLaurin, Ed Morriss, Francis Mc, Sil?ey Moore, Mary Ellen Morson, John Maddox, James T Mills, J E McMillan, Laura Moore Edward Mc Kenzie. N Mary Nelson. P Elizabeth Perce, S F Potter, Dinah Pyiea. R Isadora Reevef. S Aguida Slocum, Rev I T Smith, Lizzie Smith, Sophia SppewelJ, Henry Smith. W W Stradwick. T A Taylor, Me Ira Taylor, Eliza Tui ner, Frank D W Taylor, "Jennie Towers, Lucy P Tracy, 2 ; Martha Tony, William Tolley. W .Villie Wallace, Redding Whitehead Nancy Williams, Joe Willis, Joseph Wad dell, John F Wilt-'nson, Hays Willis, Harry W instead, George Wadde!', Frank Wilkinson, Cath?-ine Wuliams, A E WU kinson. PeToons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. " E. B. BRINK, P. M. ' Wilmington, N. C, New Hanover County, N. C FeTert. Sections of territory where fevers are and have been brought on by reason of a malarial infected atmosphere,- are using, and with complete success, in keeping eff such afflictions, sWarner'a Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and Warner's Safe Pills. Parties down sick with diseases of stub ft character are cured bj the use of same. PLEASE NOTICE. We will beg'ad to receive comirunu-atldaj from our frienls on aay and all roVects feaerml interest but: , The nam of the writer must always be fur aiahed to the Editor. Communications xruit bejwritten on ocij ome side of the.paper. Personalities must be aToided. And It Is especially andp&rticnIarlTn Jr r - stood that the Editor doee not always endorTe the views of correspond ecti ncieas so d In the editorial columns. New Advertisements. MALT BITTKRH, Hop bitters. Iron Hitter. Vinegar Bitters, r . . Hostctte-rs '" iji'tttrf, yainine Tonic Bitters, Aromatic Campho-, Ac. For sale br JNO. H. UAtiUlNy A.rothersr,. ' New ilariet. ie 8 Summer Readings. rY CUUICE COLLEUnoX of Lxht Lit. erature, for Summer reading, ti siit; alf t tes, at the h Z UOCK aJ 0UL Pianos and Organt, rj-TARS. Viclins, Uacjos, L'armooier-, V Flutes Fifes, Accorded, Ac, Viulin, Uuitar, banjo aud Zither Striata. At HEINSBKFGKU'fJ, 39 and 41 Market Street. j- 7 Baskets A OTHER LOTofTIc Xic, Lunch, Key and other fancy Baaketf, just received. . 8unday School Books,' L'jon 'L'ocks, Bibles, Testameats, Ac, lc. Blank Books, Memorandcm Bock?, lavoico Books, All kinda of plaio and fancy bta tionery, at BOOK STORE. 7 Notice. I L PERSONS are hereby M " fcV . UOl i i harbor anv of tha rpc ne u. iorewarnea not to trustor ci V. Norwegian Bark SVANKX, - jmyv. wisen, as neitfter the AIaj-v ter nor Consignees will be responp(b!p. . . ,4 1IEIUE & CO., J &'3t Consigntes. Notice. A LL PERSONS xa. forewarned not to trust or o io trust or ti e crew of the c VKNNEK, -pjTr-V" ither tbe Mav narDor any or the uorwetfian Bark Oapt. Steen. an noil ternor Consicrnees will be roPDonsih'n. . ' t I1LIDE A CO, Je6'3t Ooncinef. Notice- ALL PER80N8 are herebv j- r forew arced not to tru-'t or ' ' L harbor aay of tha crew of the y iP', i Norwegian Bark FRANK, Ca'pt.-'-V.jV Pettersen, as neither the Master i2 nor Consignees will be responsible. 1 HE1DK & CO., J 6-J-t ConBinece. Excursions to Wiliiii. June 14th to June 20th, 1EG0, Iu elusive qiHE MERCHANTS of WUmiairton hsrn A arraaged with the C rolina Central Kail way to transport Jterchants and residents aloog the line - : - 1 TO WILMIHGTOfi AND RETURN, at the nominal rates named be!owf with tick ets good between Jun 14th and aO:h. 186y, laclusire. - Daily Excureions to Rmftbnlle, For Oajwell and tbe Sounds, render tnis tbe most enjovahle season of the tear to Tisit-M il miuftoa. Northwest. Sfi LIIeeviMo. ... c'j Marlboro.!!!!!!'. ooj Wadesboro. lb Polkton..... 2 JO. HosindtleM.. 1 75 A ii 3 00 i 20 ; m 'i 5 3 - 4 CO 4 15 4 ay- Clarkton AbbrtUburr 1 00,' Lanesboro.'.V.!.'. 9ijMulcahy uiMigoDoro. i uu Ames AiientOB............ 1 25 Monroe Lumberton. 1 3s Stout Matthews Charlotte...... .. UossJTeck... 1 65 Red Banks. ...... 1 .0 Shoe HmI 1ft. Lauriaburjr 1 JOjHreTard:!... T -1 Ulti am r.e. ' . li.uiei xiiu s uuiron......i OldHundred...... 2 10. Llnco nt ' 4 40 tana mu 2 20 Cherry vVAtt 4 G Hamlet..... 26Burr4lo.... ......... 7 Rockingham 2 35 Shelby. ........... 4 tsi' Pee Dei... 3 45j ONE CENT A MILE EACH WAY ' Tickets iwill not be extended beyon 1 '.June 20ih under aay circamatt&ce, B. G. WORTH V i P. KHKIN8TF.IX, I ComUV, B. M. McINTlHE. J , je 7 ' ' -Go toiVanOrsdeirs RT OALLERlf TO-DAY, If you w:ah io! se the most beautiful line of Fizcj i'rtmes. Easels, ACaael Frames, Papepartouta, MatL;, Mouldings for making f rases, Card and Tata!, 8ilver sad Gold Wirr , Ac, Werof-' fered la this city.' ":JCI : " "j . P 8 Parties sending babijj to me t j ma'J to be Photographed, will please mark on the envelope, handle earerally. ' C. M, VaORDELW Artist, . maylT-tf Wilminetwt. N. C J - OB tiALE LOW. B21s Laiin, Charte? Psrtys,lBfpeetftrs Certificate. Crop Liens JUver tlUtatn lUrxn ta, . . - - - .' K. ri. V ARKOCK, , . (In Review Baildiog) Job Printer, apl .
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