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J U HLI3H BD P AILX BXCBI-TkONDAYa. : : . .- i - -- I f tAT o ttmaoBinzoH at 4OTao: ? - I i ,. V -- aww a, aw JWAVa) ,..,. BD t W Throe uiUlills, " i 00 ,. 'U uuo uiuuin TO OltT SafcaartXara. dAlivrr tv mi nart if the I f Li.-' i uu i t- city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City A genu are cuy, rateen CenU per week. Our City Agents are I TT ''WTTr! XTV ry" not authorized to collect for mere than three months I V WJjfc - .A..AJL V a XN VU. I In advance. - .........i. !,(. ,i, k a m u -U;t i a - OUTLINES. . if v a memorial or Mexicau veleraaa tor peu- if aiona was offered in the Senate and. re- , ': ferred. Gen, John A.DttJa i reco- J vering from his severe sickness, u-r--A I train of cart was thrown from the track in j Michigan by wreckers;' two killed and one fatally scalded others injured; sevesalar- l-pata rtav heart made''" ' A railroad adi nident from a landslide occurred In Penn- I vlania; eairjneer killed and . fireman aeri I ouslyinjured. Freedmea's Hospital I at Antruat. Qa bnrned: loss 10.0Q0. . KM P ...... ff f -1. Netrly lb. entire bo.i.e.. portlop of 8eie, 10,00a' Gity Flour Mill,atMinneapo- ; ..T L ..." liaj Minn., was burnt; loss $70,000." astrikev Glassmakers strike is de- ferred. Fortyfive persona have bwn ..: f ; w. . . !:.,'. 0 , t -7 - i.ior nauonai uauK uoesj mat iDere i bunday. . it was one -of the most disagree- burnt; loss $70 000; insurance $35 ,00a shall bi ixo increase -of the bonded Uledfta wl haveseen in antim -. a . tviouy , tuMmvymnq tuv!iTiVv.viusu i i , arresiea la. tst. jreicrsourg since lue at- ea, auu luai vnere suau ue no nmu r .. . tempted assassination of Gen. Vbn Drent- Ito xthe coinage :;.ofLver. rITnele 'S!!a0' f lem. k --Bulgarians, 70,000 strong, are Hendricks B. Wright presided, and is wd cpiored -drinwgiiiEastero ., RoumeuV; Sen.- with th Malliks. 2,000 strong; he routed mem, Kutag unusa jobs two uuea and ? six wounded . -f Major" Hnmf rey , was attacked- in Pishin Afghans, and ' defeated British loss' nothing command in South Africa is in great peril New York markeUi; Money 67 per ceut.; cottondull and easier at 1010c; flour dull, and strongly in buyersV favor; wheat aliehtly in buyers' favor: corn a shade I lower ai 44i46c; 8pirita turpentine 29c; nin firm and quiet at $1 40. , , : jfix-jresiqent w-fc - wwm - ft i I r Tyler's grave at Hoi- v Richmond Va is y, Richmond V., is ment of any kmd. ly wood cemetery, without a monu r . ItTis feared that Maurice ISarry- more, the actor shot by the Texas ruffian wfi lcillpd PnrtprJ will di I '. from his wounds. It is'thought that Father Taft, of i ' . 1 v.- . ni. ti. r vv arant Cabinet,-will be the Republi- rant's cabinet, -will be the Kepubli- ' ' jp- - i can candidate for Governor of Ohio, I'men did themselves , credit, CiiUsle I ana vren xom . . t -i , m -m u i .ii Ewing will be the lidate. , 5 Democratic candidate. Territory have been -scal vnmeeer l nis nappenea on u eoruary 10. The number of the slain is not known, but it is considerable, i .,- prevails in Washinffton i A rumor that Speaker Randall will make a - . .... I clean sweep in his appointments, or, as it ia expressed in a Richmond let- tor "will make a new snuffle and tor, win. maice a new snume ana Wra It was an Associated Press error in caucus noi xo pair witn xne iem- i oorats The effort failed as 'several oora sT.i no ttort tailed, as several not resneftt tb Wartlnriftn if Unaaaivl. . - - ' " ' " -- s- " -1 ? f It is promised .by the Assistant Secretary of 'tbe Treasurtbat if any .1 t ' ' . T-i . 01 me employes in mat, jueparimeni, I credited to South Carolina, are not :- 1 , -r-- from that State, they shall be re- moved. . That is right, and we hope the same rule will be extended to all f . - t I? tbe Southern States. - ' . rpu. -ir::.' tt .j.i: l 7. . ... . . " , Senate Moffett btU;with amendments;; It reduces the, tax on alcoholic drinks f rom 2o U cents. We '-doubt the wisdom-of the reduclion.Mtwili probablincrease the revenue othe - seUerwithtmtincreasinp.-the revenue ... ...-.,. ..-1" ": 7 I nf lhf Sf.atft fii-iri nv nratr Konefitincr I .u . . n .11 ut.i- I u. unuaer.o-.ua.wut - prwuauiy FJ I n the Poindexter trial the lurv I ; i 1 " . . . y 1 dU.greed.cd.fte,tw.d?.!rfice. " w.. --.6v-fr..v-..-r 1 for hail war refnaed. nnd the nriROner I waa Vemarided to faiLThe'Tufv stood was remanaea 10 jaiu me jury atoou. 1 - J..-, ;fa wiir nment: atfiVl U -wtr- ;1- . . years in the penitentiary; two for conviction ? for involuntary man-1 slaughter, which' is a misdemeanor,' April. , It is thought, .however, that f . & , .:il l v.r .t. J ib wus uuw. Hm ueiuie me neouuu Monday, j ' ? , R PlH'. . . ..ilBSfd . Garfield is trying to aid old, Zack , Chandler in stiffening Hayes's , back- bone. Hence hisblood and thunder speech in the ouse, - According o .1 . txtu: i.. t U o!.u mond 2?pafcA, a leadiDg Kepubh ' said OtHSatttraay j u v -'- -y:--v AJXla A UVIi UVW IB av w ivs mmj --p the President, butaty the debate on these ouestions to fire the heart of the North and avawaaw MVS SW VS,V- I w- -wa ' into it all ot the sectional reeling and natrea . that Coegar, Harry White, Kefer& Co can the jury -fixing the fine , and5 the 2 .J. According tu a5 Vsbrrespbndent Z ilK7, Judg the imprisonment. The caie of theJO CV&terkln PPf . , s, . , . y . 1 "T,' V v I Ofs jrTestfter1Tet700 AniaatB. I ired their aeMces to stay tke -progress of 1 Pl V di iai uu . we. ureii iu.uuuaj u 'Some members ere afraid be is b6i 7;ilyi-Cl after whieh; it dissolved -Into Jninute( par-. 40 J!!3 uAdreW 'J'-JP 75'ahgaln sand lou 'wMobaccoo) in Henderson tides and disappeared. iiVbile iarmoUon SnoTwbGranlil nomtt or W Tueaday 1 Pemifte brimaVtiin ..... i : TKalf k. (a r. nnt nnl ta atifTpn - -U. RlUlh PWOtittW HoU.DuUeaTi Vl'.-tvl iif Ufa arinafaB tl ABUtf. fift command.?': .--! I --ill1'! pjf r Raw f ram Vaahln.ttn. I! I . TSpecial to tb.e.Richmand Dlspaich. i vv isiimfjTfvw- nMrnh OQ M Houselbf eriiiesseereJerVWaii gram this afternoon which &tated that Mr. Riddle, a member -of rthflr House, from 'Tennessee id the last Congress TTT '. -.. . - . 1 M 1.1.1 v committed suicide to-day by shooting jhimself.j He bad been' tu bad health, find Waa deranged. - A 5 -GREENBACK! COyFEBJEHCij ; l i t Thirty members, of' tbe House, in- feiainS4 UeJ EiD,?V Spfje Keagnj lPttKA9l4! ftr,U?8j ? Tl"?iMti iHan hArora nmnar; -. .',..1 I X .i f.''.." l',-J,.VVl At ibis meeting it was agreed that I At this Treasury mry notes shonld be substituted I 1e taxed; that for every trade dollar there. Ahsltb aistmlird: iollarcoi4ti I.j ,;. ;j.L... .L-..y.L.ir-L.:i i! . WyWWMoWffi, ifiTWS i f;; - ?1.,' DOIXABS- TO BB OllCU- Tbe. .Treasury. Department an bi1 only $6,000,000 have been put in I !ciro ;in the Treasury vaults. i KepreseatailTo Frye on the rresi-I nigbi to Use anal Move the j l"'m U sl Y K 1 1 1 , ' , Lopeciai 10 iiciimona ciaie. j I. VVASHiNGT02,March29. Mr.Frye Startled the Howe, at least the Dem oraU m of b declwin lhat . na:A ftf tllA ' ....t nna itt : -x " Iiixa n . I i 'not take aW'ay f rbm the President "his Vigbt to senS the army wherever he hose, tjhat power being given him by. the" OonaUtutloniT: Tbii .1 . . 3 V . , 1 T 1. IS I i was aeienaea oy several rtepuoiioans, i but not so broadly, and Mr. McLean, : . .MTO.4? "Vi?d???WVt.a!d Mr- Carlisle of Kentucky,'. tookpSs- BUft with them. Botu tAesewitle- aa.i vaaa iiuiv v -avv m w warn v i i wi.h thm. .Rrtt;. tl.;WntlU- especially making an table argument, I 'that attracted ' the" attention -ofcjthe I i.: .li. - - . i i hinrcmarkain tJinmoatinatflTiflJ iMMnt. I i jtroops f rom barracks, and frottt State to State. This was another Ihlqgi but jadmitting, as Carlisle argued, $hat Via Prpoirlpnt-a nnntrnl nf th rmv wa8 --object to regulation by statute, I f 7r.VJ25 -.V. r TuT. jot uiauc uu vrijgiuai pustwiuii vu iiitiB i &uestion the more surprising, and it I was evident he had strained a point I Itorasiairi Oonge'W u -x . , ... I l Ttr&jrx'o' i rrtfo CT i Tll I .j SpiritS 1 WflTpentlne.V y.T aam GharlotU bad a thousand dollar I Ure onFridtty night: i vV r -1 it.n,Siini Aifntta?.."7: - "I R.v.nnt n.itAt?rtna in Ftm-ft. I District last week ja0;j? injjm j ! Revenue collections in tie Fifth Tliatririt far tha weekending March 22nd. rgm gr . . . .7' I An infant child of Alf; Roberts' I ; An miant couu 01 au. nooens, of Stokes ?ceunilwagvWft. alone, -l&W"1 a rAAJ rmitf II '--jijrjytfi"- I stone is now being quarried near Ala- I mance1 church, about " eight ' miles - from flr(.flnibf,r(L r., 4 t... ' I Hantftin SnritrfTiris a conductor 0StS forts to awaken a passenger., very unfortu- inateI Pulled wooden, .fSS w "oc " rT?r ..u 1 Yen&Die,inne-management 1 av A.sne- villa IkTala Aijuiimv 1? tf.fi.Mf Tv,fer ""t1r'JFTZ recently renevea a pauou. wuusv mo usu Kaon ; daanairn nf h nhvfiiciana and frinda. trariaf aam Milk into the veins. Th natiftnt recovered, aa we learn from .vTwTa. w'flii?? 1 , m i rt day a negro woman, at JJsitoa's, twettf 0ut nf hr r.ahin and left a twelve months' old oaH Hone.'whiCh rnaflagedo cWiothe - l d when she returned it waa so badly K .K.r?t. Si iT.t;;i " Gresboroil is seldom tbeovers of good music are favored Were at Miss Emma Hare's concert. last JTbursday evening The music was 23 SffiS SSy!" rage. - About $700 for Concord. Fayette- O " . m . r 1 .lu.a a0AA a Ul nand Mecklenburg bout$600 ;and $900 I for4WllatUit11boui$7WiUthfejaod I wt. hwww"'--:;'''" Daid. agaipst $783.premisea. - 4 ; .i: Rockingbkm fr-Tbe.5aro-- Una Central railway Company are Engaged Si Mto hV Great Fdls Factory. Thlswm prdve ia great;con- I nAnn..n Ik.t 'ntn.ito in An.'l . I 1 MMfPjlTT.Ar. flTltll Til l"Lfl Al- TlfjLlCB. 1 Valley ;by 2,oo C:r;trXKl teA-2&-iitL .1- "iImh l .vuiu iio aiicuuvu iu mo vuuuiduwu vi I iu ureaKiast ueii will ring at ; o uiuck, b j them, .killing 65; iiver dollars. -It is timei fo of tha i tiiU'i itit&n kf r&KMr ilA Col.r Pearson 1 ioi.000i000 coined under the silver 1 Ct f o? de. ircameirbrbe Northwest, i,-d-- nikA'RimisTh M i samoer nave nwues . 0 ? - - a , . " . ( 1 . , i I McRathe gifted btotAnd talented le$5 turer wiU deliver an ddreaAia. Hillsboro 17 - " r ' ST i pmn.nu. irum mi -mw J1 I day, as .principal physician to.ihe Indians In Arizona. - a vsra laE,nnr or. V h 1 . . . .. , a; Saii'li.i! ri. n.-W'lLMlllCRrdNyNif CitTGlSSDAY. APIlU,;A$79At:'. '? r iJblDapKrPpenujg, Ii tituw Clsdb'8. Steamship Lin&'i :..,,.sj,a w aqt- PCoyriraTW-Kice batter; 1 -- Hkhioho & 7BKJDi8solutipn.jje 0 ijA . AXTAKFBB & HHX-r-Di3S.0lfltio ' I ( :i u i - J W GoRrtoN" & BBO-i-lnsaraniBe. 'kbmM-xterU'forVafflelf. f 'HaVx A Pwarat.t Bafcine no'wder. ' km -"The 4ff-hore sicnat aat; flying beaterday; -- "- ' " " i;"0 T r wiw.o-w av . ..n f,v. i i. ..(.;.. : i.. . ,i .... . .1. - ,Not manychnrch-goers on last KTT - 01 - "" "u F!4a iasufed ilioenseltortbe NaYasstV rlrianrv f!rtmniTr: f tW iiiv lit) HelUthfiir mL. o... mi.:. l. N;druaiVone.as sH$,diax4erij- ad a hearine before the Mayor -yesterday Lt.,..il .M4 un IUm.. be Uovernpram8Cle the fty owing appointments on bis staffs J'rancia P .CamerojD.i iaepectoi;' General.tWrt rank, of Colon eT; Henry G. Planner, ;of i" WBwgtoo. Uhiel ot ArtiUery, wiU. ranRi bf ColoueL , V J i . . -, . U 1 rp. . ' no(a U -:The report on the streets .ye Urday, to the effect that Mrs. Moon.the ftnule revivalist, bad arriyed aud.was ex i. ... ' Pted Q at f h Bt H. E. Church, proved to . be incorrect. U doubtful as to her coming liere at allT Wo z learn that I she expects' to vgo from) . . . . n . . . . nvn ! uoidSDoro 10 Kaieigu, irom mere 10 pw son: and then leave for her home. ; 2j L2i F0"11 Fo Day's Indieatlona. , i i ? 4 . - ' Forthe South AUantic States, warmer, i clear or partly cloudy : weather, winds Northerly and jiorlhwesterry wim generally; bigber s pressure, are1 tdicatiOT .i i i .w ....u. a-a-mi pPwW county- waion his wiy-toBmithvillo yeat terday to ittend, Courtrhen hewas iakej itiddenlv ill and died in a few minutes. If ks supposed that he i was trieke witbbcaj;i f 1 fv " - 7, . ' v : S aDU was a i - Jvii i hard-working farmer. hi ie BaaTiaB !. r : ay the .regular Jme for;tbtl U,nai; Wntni mtiriir ; of iaitor an! Wther acdve members, the officers of tbiaj Society earneaUy 'request the prewnce of . , - - --- -k' Street, near' Fourth).. The PrsaW , V nr; 'ii-i o23 atent. requests -.Uiat, the DT pleasaW kance reauires the counsel and sanction of ia fail meetfoffA Bhould heavy tarn prevent jalayslting toayi-be ip hand fat th$ PIlSr11?"- L P:h Vtls ' 1 . ' ! pBedy Reeoerea Iaqaeat r w Sunday afternoon, near Point Peter ue sooy oi a arownea man was 10UU3 floating , in ' the river. The. Coroner, who! . ti; Jl ooce at juessrs. vioivnio uo.s mm, yea L ; :c"T5 sJ" ! " H 7 " ueia. jlus remains were recogmsea:aw those of Richard Crawford, colOred, who frowned ba the river opposite the foot ; of Market street 00 Saturday, the 24th insLj j by r,pettiiig of a small batteau. 1 1 1 'urn. that deceased cape . to bis death rr""" m-m lwa DlM la RpBHaurlclr ..:;' ..... JB eorrMp I Rmfeawiek rrt Qir fr. IWS!. A?-. t IT ";'h3 5 I H inTarmt tii that abont II o'clock on I fti?, 5 wSL iCie Jlr-U'uavA I . . -. . . . 1 nave started on the tanas 01 an ua colored I I of M I SkippefRppernd I r y .'i v-h ' t 1 ' I destroywgieuceawlurpenunehoxes r!t?5l I K?? I Artiokof tke.iurpcntke,4ox4i of Mra. I Oitn$TtfvaWf4 I the flames. I . . , , Stranze ITJeterolo PUenomenon. I i-pAil.m00dm.n, Walker and ether Iwoa dulSuuPie toti: about aVtfcibciraesterday-morning I theMwaa,vfitnessed Hant indicmarkabta Meteors everieeh Tn IFthlTll enltnitr became 15statlonar Tand assumed 1 TV aaa.V aaaw m - T T af . af I waids .rieortifeifr Jj Sl?ES-55i. . i 1 ftiP iTnhArear IwhtcW cadsed ft to contract I air to.rear,,wulcn- caused uio contract d48aum pectaliar ihtipea deacrib uiuwHwu ,. w jaitu, v. .nnontiPA a. fltrnro R and a ficforA R. a -t tti altar aoVintr I "."trw- -a j- - i-.-. a. -1 !i krstif I ; . - - - ' .' IJJ BOIBD OF ALOBBHIBNi , i a:ir.oi'Mij' iiif- JM!tii C.rt rut,- CUT Ollleer-Tli Police Depart-1 n!.!-ili- .' I .r.r i.fic v. ,.,.., , i s ji men 'Myers,lanneV Vollers; yonGlahn,;. Eowien.Lowrey, King. Foster an4 HilL ( .'pwOlerk read the. act o the Legislature eentromng' tee 'present Aiayor ana isoarctt iof 'A.liermei4 jn biBce for the period of two Tea;-0-. , rr j- - ;r J Bid' of.' James u. fry,t for removing mght.soUwaspreaentedand accepted.,- . I Thi contract for;alii;htigg,l repaking jcleaninfi;1 and'furnishing ' oil ;for ' the city sireuampai was wrauWjiq jj ai. aids j Co. A4ermen. Fosterdesixing m,be tecorded aajvpting inheoegatwe.,;;,; 1 .The question of appropriations -for the f TVfft fJ,7f vl" .j;"";'"': loial acaount was,fixe(l at'50,OQ0?; y 5 I TlifBdardjtlieaJiia pax yramancowiaei jcar, CBp joa-Expre4sComlttievwhic jf rom $50; to $40 per month. ' 1 ' ' ;Tbe elecOon for, city; officials was then ! UteredbVto; with the foUowing result. tUi rTran.lwTrnrtr ! '-.l.niA'.4 "iv...ti. t- w - j jCMef of. Pplice-H, g.Brpckf . 1 :- - - . .-.. . r J. ii.' Superintendent of HealthJ. C. Walker. iSr M;WiIlla5!' ' ; ! . - I jQari.VLjivt4ti,,'J ,.'-.'' UVapiamoi en.a.uoeuman. , , bomim --u . 1 i . . . ia ... 1 . H. 8avkie. - - L jjacif -iS.ir--Br T.u '!Uionitijliitir,J " . ,, , 1 . T-i 1.!.l UewA. ' I iiJewUTir-CGiuj 1. -i. t der, -piirnlnaa ttonhen Orant T?fihart Oreen. li " JZ -T 1 Z V I, 4TvT E.Hayer.H. Moore, J-MJiHeeia; BealaminBryant,; R. M. Capps..G.W. Greer,3;B. Griffith,-J, Gardners fteaua' dmeerat-E: SlmrDf.OeorM' Mdr- f :TT7 tt -xt, Iv. ' 1 V " 1 ,COb8, - SinglelMy' X. JU. tlBUlCO. v . 1 t? - Aieasenger-t.vkJs. vosun. mi 3 ana iouuwwb oaM. Finance and Expendilures-The Mayor ii;i.i:tr.:i-w- u.-.o.' - - i MFU " VW );..; .,.11 iPoliceDepartoentThe M men Vollers and Bowden.- v : - 1 aadWbarrS8ellIayo oejtBowdanndTeUerfcT r: 4 l s; bVBaadingtAldermen VonGlahn, - . ., Fire .1 Department-r AJdermea : Flanper Bowdetf and YoaGlabn. tjhl .Derjartment Aldermen Flaoner. 1 Vollers arid Kin iLi s . j ''ai'ir'iia ' anit nWa A Mermen MverS.1 1 VenGJahtt and HUU mA - . i h, d sui ij? I Minanee-Aldermen Flanaer, Myert 3oard iuperyiaprs-t-Chief bof t,Pouce, and Aldemiaiit Foster. ' 1 4 . SamtaiVWanArtn-en Aldermen Planner and Kin. . V"S 51 communication . from W. Smith. -- - -' ' "I Chairmaa 'of the Board of County Commit sioners, wm redwd; referred to the ii....nnn.m;M.. .Hi. Mortn ui A U4Uwy .yiVIUlUltaWU Vt 1U T l,CommunicaUonirrbmIM.Wlliain GUrk ofrUieMarket wisjrefsrred to thf Committee on Ordinances.: ii . r ' - . - 'ConuunUicatiOu from Fi M.1 J amea,HeaItb' OBWrwtothe'C Qaaitary department.' m up- "!'"WHHam W Banks -was granted the use olySMlh Lipurpobf IdtaiS a lesuvai, on oe,Tenwg; i u nnuawy be'tcTpaV for the gasi W i No further buslnlBMa then adjourned, a jh 1 iri&ii ntaftrflay A !9meIlnt"ntlon:: ;M1 lo We understand that . about :twenty-one r-one young men of this city have formed a com Dluationf to be known as tne 'ortn uaro- llna"Minstreis. Thiy have been under the tuitn oi j'prbf essionaisw for seyen'inonths. .-a liZJt, . "ali." rm taiatima auu Mpwmjji mauks . totake tnereadiriTin their first nerfoim- -;'V;!!Wrj, i..! .."i:;. ance. OUtSlOe OI, lOlS CUT, at vuaiicoiu- InT'-'iivj. --1. - They.iWlU bably give.one entertainment and inslruraantal mnaic. and to ekcel the l i' 'hr iiy- " : .v.. . average mtnstreT trbtpe both in the quality S'" J-'is-LLil-liwiy WWWmWmVJWW'S OPeanCy 11 10 00 B XeatUre OI.. ueir. ; Bll.crr tainmenti,i;bur ndt to the etfilusion of more' elevating ?mu6ic Vilboui Tthe d sguise of " - u3JVDfcfV,i.u. ; . ... burnt cork. : : -:J '"'i ' lai'aV'sa " '' r " " ' n x... . . . ,.f . 'fT7if'-,a,r . " o w ajQttP friettdsof the Wilmisgtoa S. F. S bySirWHrdaKfning, are Otthe helmet slylei those for the officers . . w u .. ,y,:f C!. . ..... . i .L Deing WUIte, and those lor ine privates DiaCK. , ' '"v ' - - l i.,tJ ' aa a - CaaalBX. -' ' . ! '- ' - ii-w ! .. i-n- " u Barfley Campbell's 1 Pinafore Company wlll'payngtoi'a visit and appear at IheOnera Konaft nATt Mndav aiirhLt Mr. ..wn native or;is city, ; member'of tbeiroupe and' ,'wiirappear;. theeharaetejrsOfi jlCapt, .Corcoran,!' ei l , v ..s i ui am TT" Fouea araUta-t.j ih;(jJ y . jol.. .Chief Af JPahce Brock j r,:? I ; yrhe Board of Aldermen met at tha City fair; audience ihej version, differs in. Hall, la'Bt evening, pursuant to the call of several respects from ihV .JeffersbWn' the Mayor,1 at B 'o'clock PresenHia standard, Witb'wiiW our play goers have Hohdr.' Mayor . S. H: Fisblate, and Alder- bamWamriiai- taYlnpiWhTrAylfci'ft5h J1; , 'session of the Genial Aisenmfegardiag MW?-iVV- -m 4r 'k' - - freights. HoruJGeorge'Dkvisl q ttqrney-iF. IT. Darby. , r , nn dt . m 1- 13.1 . . r . t.l. 1 Prtvatea Poncf Department--D. R. B. i, dh. for aBv Mvenl WVHiddie, M;:tFiostiB, t7:;F.; i Ua.fiinw- u..-iieiwn, 41. vair, D. rratams, wUh:the"pTbviJO, that this shall uo apply wi yjmwmm tdym wisb?tb shneoV tb-JTh O'Brien, Syhreater more car loads of freight.- It is lawiul for a-w sva . '' . WWT-'fi. -I ,T i TIT-. at.t. . I . Fetteway, Samuel japwiand, j. jr, verett, in WilmlnrLnri baf Ar atartin OQt. but that wxss uoiau, rKiuauia uw iwweia, wn ibiji ! oei"-1?"1- wu. and diakbhoia, whether arising from teething or has not been definitely decided.upon. They other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 aMaajUtrnc A?0- r'n t-.J I' entire new poiiceloree-bfcfore Mayor Fish-- SnHr gT blate tb-av.at'S' o'clock.' atJwhlcb me Foriictaaraquirea : loKASmcz i 1 f J. i . arf - ' .'..,. . : HTM SielSUO Tl.I 1AI - -. i , -l T7 OPERA HOUSE. vjj ..i ii 34. il-m lot fciic.i; Blp Van WtMlcle. r " 3 . B . , " Van Winkle' J was unrasftntedJiwithiiltrii Robert - McWadej in .thftiiituUf pajctaaa change made' v itfj iio Wade I feVHiished iactor.o and v portrayed v the. braetfcr Ll natural, j.ndj(jre,ajijic j manner thai was ,n itself the ivery perfection, of ,art. were moretban pleased withhis ren- dition, and the audience were often loudly demonstrative of their- appreclatioaJ im- tJelled 'by; the inatchlewljamUervi rare ihum&rpttoucgjpaof Tond.?.. Uya-i-tn i , l ; 'fhe support was fair, r flir. .Chippendale hefcadwgyexcelM Sailmed. for whicb"Ms5perional!appe 'peiaVly' - rltteiirA1! 9tot)ij buuiixjAz To-mght Hbe CdmpanyL conclude: tbek !enmeBtjn4tbe .fine attract a large, au4lncef Jn ' , 7" itf et.ez Katlvoad'ooiolaMni cciikeil--fiataa "fnV? rr : , Aa WporUntand interesting meeting of railTOaa.-jOXUClBW couvpbph - t lAigu 'toward the close! of last w&fc.t Represen tatives 01, many mtern a 1 imprpvement lines were m attend, mDsiAn ticinr1hn' lnnr , aaoA t tn lata. n.-M av.w;rtAnivlfciiiHi.i wwch disciose mm&fmtf. qaue revolutionary cnanges ut tuo esung, freight charges.'! Amoag others it prohibits the formation' of ioo!S,'and the giving or taking of rebale8 "The design of this piece . , . , r,-.- , f rr-r 01 -egisiauy.nAce o, . equaiize fruiarht ratpa hetwean..all nmntfl. Under it. . i r, . .. ' . . . -.- , - ... f , L . . ., !tho same charge must be made for every I - . Wta"fi,ti the railroad to make snecial rates with thif daWof shippers.. ;;' V- V .ivi'. i " W aW.So ' : . Bre-oaS.wonu opinion nothing aetermtnate.was iaciaea on;but taMesk .Pope.larkahd Has,: . -J(..-, . Ik. fnlni.irtAli: Weldoa, daroimaeutraL andDauvme R.nMada wprWiW ih Stk-ilr Af nr I Darin a tariff ahfibmrnddated t this new : A .: nJ f T - -rw 7-" r"r Mrt1-,kwrrf..5-.u . . i.j . . 2, . , . f . ;.-TtBni imtfl.i,WA:VUrB arrange 1 wr we puouc sccomiawi nwu uu . ' 1. .... . - .1 . . . 1 4 :..... 'S ' I t t T 1 . . as uoerai a acaie as pgasiuie, , . .., . ... n HHinary. tf :! i 1 U :i !-! S y The annual meeting of the "Comet jstar Cadets.h icblortdlmllrtary organization w uia 81- ."-p&anu f x wuuw.iBg officers elected for the 1 ensuing yea: ; ; . ieutenntsv Jaeir. re:cpnd,. I; iiiomas cicer: nira james icn WetojDivb, chosen as the regular mW.?h 9h I ""U0-U4 nuw-a TXT J . 1 IV...' .V. - . .uv Captaincy, was .lively, but the wool was not: I w De.puiieu , oyer dones eyes ana no was I HuunpusuT.Twiea au. ..km ji 1 T . - i J uttle hite child'got IosloVthe streets' I yesterdav. and bad to. be taken to the City. I .-aiit hv a kind-hearted matlcnua. lo . re I maiiuntU called for4nTbq iiule one, when I rtuesUonedrf said! his father's name was I ..p-n- - a t.t v.. '-hrint all the? iafor- I aation thatreeuld'be gathered from bimi 1 Parents and nurses should be very careiul I t :tbarlltM matt t"i fcs ;-..--twt - iitud ft-f -4i I v i ' j.Uir I Never promise mere than can be donei utjiaixs uaiwmore jraia nave peen success fully run on this principle. 'For salejby I all druggists. Price g5 cents. . ITE3XS. ffa-s-A . iS'io xewAgaWsBKM tbcb morning bxak can always be had at tie following places In theloityi ThePnreell House, i Harris'.Mews' Stand, and he saomce. . " I cf ; a.'-'; ' ' y'pa I i3iUKiii'.&ii "WW4a?ltwaJ-ii?4 , jrua. urw&fiua WJr lawi laaaa na I Wnrsiw's v SooraiKa Stbtjp has been used for J 4. ifecorreets aetdity ol Uwstdnwreuevea I PINE ENGLISH GUNS. -The attention of snorts 1 men is lnyited to the adTerttsement of Messrs. T. A y.AUay twaaf)rrAi-i a.f; una hmachAiading I amna. Blrmlne-ham. Knsrland. Their cans are made teorder accoriiag'tolpeciflcaUons and measure- 1 menis zurniBnou, uuu caouiiiig taa irTmjm. eiL ,:r.Mi 'not 1 WHAT iisi life worth jv-i it w6ra.:flie Brice ol a bottleof "HAut's Hortx oi HoBiaociro and Tab T If it Is, let the sufferers from Cold, Cough or laflnensa bes la mind that these com- oialnts leajl jltracUvto iacarable Phthisis, and that Pleasant ein;fc themfnr I ,..TvT ,-7 ii' . KaifvSTSojiT; fireside companion. h 898, with Snppie- ment. will be Issued Thursday. Aaril A It will 1 contam the opening ehapters of a meet fascinating detective story, enuuea "tkauj&jsi ui jl vjsw" TBILOQUIST ."by the author of "Old Sleath, the riettve.'V Tha. Supplement will contataan to- stallment Of James Payn's new story, "UNDER one roof," also aa lnstaumeat of Miss Braov SSyS i I M. Ba PINAFOAEj'f 'A MaVien: jrair,wpei 1 -; NEW ADVilTJBEllttSNTSu: r-Biaiile- :"f l .1 1 I lire Tr iroBSft fiUGGT' AND HARNESS BtJG Chi ULnJOi I1U .W" ,M'; . Uj w " i-i " One month.:. c r 'z" - 1 1 ia wl io:iJjsaa' L-s I t a -'r-wojnontha,.v.iv..,-A.s moo bJv .siiJ0uia f 1 U,Birh.n 3oa li , fc-i-Jtv.l yVA f -ThHW-wmtha.. ...7.1' S4 oo " r , ' ' Sifc.JxiiF .'-.-! f'.,. 1 ..." Slxmontha,...,,. .(;tt.,fl' .40 00 - " t a m an m sa anstai.a mana j thf innimnrriiKT .'- , . is 'I m m . a it j will pade the!., . , u ,-ljr-L'-W . lapiit o i-n q Qardeii City Cigar BtOKV ...WHOLE. NQ,:-,.3,631. U.-i; APYSEMET.,,, j ITotice. "aR.-R. W-P-BTnie TiAVTwn PTTpriT str v JM. interest In- the bttBiaee f- ALTAFFKBj S I HILL. I have this dsy . relinquished all claims to j the same, and am released tram all elaimtt airaiaat the said firm. Thanking, my friends both .In vrunungton anasa couatnr, ion toe many rs vore received, I beg to solicit for the new firm a continuance of thefrordera tor Doors, Sash, Blinds and Ornamental, Wood work. . April 1st, 1879. , . , , 1 WM. B. HILL. ' ariner snip ; notice, THB UNDERSIGNED HAVS THIS DAT formed a Cop&rtnersliiD nnder the arm name of for the purpose of Manufacturing and Dealing in SASH. DOOR9- BLINDS AND ORWAMR-NT AT. G. M. ALTAPFER. u uu; R, Wi PKICKii i - Wilmington, April 1st, 1879 . apl3t Xhe'tjndjigned'has'thisay wrrH"- drlwn mtlie firm of WSL BLANKS & CO.1!1 l'H j V s j jil ... 1 'Itespectfttlly,' 1Ap4Ir'le,l879., R. W. PKICB J.3 1 I''! s JLHJB BUSINESS WILL BE -CONDUCTED AS i( v :i- ..iiiii'.. ;,-,:- I . i ' heretofore under -the same name and style, by the underdgne3. , WM. BLANKS, ; apltf H.. W. McLAURIN. XT' Amrnn ftit-tv. . . . . . I 1 feting under the name and style of HENNING AHIVffr.la thl. J.. 4I...1 J 1. 11 j. ....... . . . y j-xvih. -xi3.il. jrAttxamwH 1 r. nerecorore ex I tnoss Indebted to the late Finn are requested to. . make payment to Robert Henning, who Twill con- pafeBlr"al,to B,una a ' . ' - i RUBaOTHENOTNG- ROBERT HENNINO, - Wnrntagton,' N. O.i 1st April, 1879. ap 1 It Nice-Butter. A. CONSIGNMENT 'OF FIFTY" SMf ALi TUBS of NICE FRESH BUTTER, which I am selling low. Apply immediately to - - ,Pl 2t ., ;w . r , . . North WaterStreet. I ; We are Opening AUB STOCK SF ' CLOTHING. SUITS 1 FROM f6 TO $16.50. apt It MUNSON. Liverpool & London & Globe Hi. Insurance Company" . r STRONGEST IN THE WORLD.3 .-- ! 1. X ! A . i. .!. '.I i, . . tli : . ,. pays its losses on RECEIPT of 'proof . I It r: WITHOUT DISCOUNT. i. JNO. W. GORDON BRo!, 'J. .......... . . . 'ii...: , . ' ' i t - I , . . : Agents,! , - !' )' h' 24 North Water Street. i.,i!l i i apltf . it r 1 One Spoon."! The most Reliable and Economical BAKING POWDER! ' - - ONE- TEA8FOONFUL "J- ' . - t . f s. r , ' '' ' .... t - to a Quart of Flour is ENOUGH. 1 Try ft once and ' " " h: : 'yon will use no other. J - - - - ?'At W&olessfe rj -. t .J U ;j k v'spl D&Wtf" I, 'HALL tt PEARS ALL. CLYDE'S ' 1 . . i . 1 . 1 1 1 Jfew.Tprk and "Vyilmington .1 , f St e aiTISh I D L j n 6 . t j ' ' i The Steamer B.fiE'P.A'OTOR; , . Capt. JOXES. , WILL j Saiz; ; zrojo. ,new : yore, - j Satardar Aaril &.j . - ; BFShippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING 1j ', ol Steamers as advertt8ed..jEl v. For Freight Engagementa apply to :1; i;,', j TH03.. B. BOND, r ; 1 4 A. D. CAZ At X ..- cup u " . rreigui, Ageuu -nir-tI) -J;WllinJllgUn,K.C,.; 'tJ W. P. Clyde & Co.. General Agents, .. a an 1 tf : .A, ; , , v; s. Bowling Green, Hew York. N0,7ELTIES IS BOOTS: AKD SHOES. '.IVJl. V- ft ...... : ... - J ..........HI . wl. .1 1 " I ... . . . .. t , jiuyers wui unu a lftJ." ' '',f.i; :::.Z large ana Tanea biock BOOTS AND SHOES embracing all kinds of staple and fancy Goods i. j. .it.. iv .J -. " t together with all af the Novelties, at the Low- j. est 'Prices, at -. ,,1 GEO. R. FRENCH A SON'S, -89 N. Front St., Wilmington, 'imh 80 tf :-' V i v.. Flour. Coffee, Sugar. OyQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades. . v i ' lAAi Bags COFFEE, Bio and Java, ' ' ., - -War aa: h! '' ' .il o mh 80 tf I . j KERCHNEB, A CALDEK BROS. , Spirit Casks, Cheese.&c : if reiftA New and Secondhand CASKS -tit. !.U)UU 'S :i ' '5S.i . . j.-, j ssftBoxei CHEESE, . ua , U7,:2oo Kegs NAILS, ,u' ia ui.?3' . 4 .ti. n. U i jjg JTor sale by . ,-, t inh"3? tf,,; BCERCHNgg A C ALDER- BROS. ' Ilolasses. Ilolasses. -" A A! raBUQA8 BOU8S, J u ;t : : l aw lis m tl.U 4;.!: Bbla. H. O. MOLASSES,0; tsr9 a.. i.7"- ? mh3tttt ia KRECHMER CALMER BROS ; For sale by ' aw .7 . . i v. '" ii --j -!- . rf.tvi. us vy w;-i,i.jitWMyear,,...-;.....i..-,;.i. u) 00 -j-.- "Contract AdrartiaeaMata taken at proi rates. - -j t v.- , i aslid Nonpareil type make one square. . t. .NEW.. ADVERTISEMENTS ; V? wl"'''Ae' WE,TTi!ii! '-l!v'11' v::;?fi'. ' " A " ' ' "Oi:-H AQvfii WiHOliESALE ..a .'j-.iiii : - -til ,.iii.'- -t; -t - , - - - l- 3 .i.!ir lam auoupj, CHEAP GOODS. iU 4.l , , EYERTBODY 5JT 1.' 3ii 1, 'i 1 u..' TO j V J, . ion -j. 1 . . 4 Tt 1 f S. H. FISHBLATE'8, 25 MARKEt STREET,1 " " ' a a ' " a.- ' And see bis New Spring Goods ! -v 1 .J J ,i:w I -i I J. , ... . ( . . : ... J" - .. , . "1 1: - v ' - - A S T O PRICES! r. . V lt THEY. ... . ' V Cannot art) fcl" Good Calicoes at 5c. Best 4-4 Bleached Goods ia the city at ioc ; " A 1 Good Bleach, 5, 6 7 and 8c. : 33-inch Percale, 7c. ... Wash Poplins, -a good article, 6-0. ., Good yard-wide Grass Cloth Suit ings, only. 80. - , - Ladies' Lace Ties,' 50. r T ' - ' Towels, 5c each. , ". ' Fine Damask, Towels very cheap. - . Gents' Ties, t wo for 5c.-' - f - 1 '1 .1 ' - . . .! I Good size, Open and Shut Fans, 5c - Palmetto Fans, 3 for 5c. .... Silk Dress Buttons, 5e per dox.is Parasols, good'size, steel ribs', "15c. Full Hue Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, at prices to please every one.' Figured Worsted Dress Goods 15c, worth 25c .' i ? j ..!..' i .1 -e?.i. lit j Plain Alpaca. Dress .Goods, 12 cts. .."worth 20c ", - ' 'V. . JJ" Black t Alpacas, greatly, j reduced, in price. r. Genta' Wbiq Linen Bosom Shirts, 1" LJ.t Calico Shirts, 20c. ' 1 Drawers, '25c. 4 fc- f i jO -Oii . . - .'3 1 . I Men and Boys' Straw and Fur Hals, -. . uu per ueuk. uuespur tuau.ait uy regular aabl oture. 'TS ... Ji Foil line .Ladies and Gents' Hose and Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Li-L-1 '' neft Collars and Cuffs. : Gents' 3-ply Linen Collars-three for "'V25cj worth 20oJeach.!V Job Lot LadiesV Trimmed Straw v " Hats almost given away. 'Y , Corsets at 40c, good as any in the market at 75c. .li J 1 HJ" tiiii: : 1 Beautiful Silk ;i Embroidered Corsets . for, 75c-v r. jcd :--.M" STOCK OF 7 : Ready-Hade Clothing ! 1 IS- COMPLETE ! t I A-nA f.Pr;.artoiTtfv!nmrAtitlon. - i lUiflT a ' i . ' ; 'i jV: is: ".S The same is true as to. my , : 'i'j -j"I 1C- f.J.'iii I-" i,,(lu;.,j BOOT' . AND-: SHOE,! : DEPARTMENT.!'.' 'J". rff i.J-1 J;n ,fw ! . t . ... ,' ).' 1 hJ Ul.f -.1 " TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS ' . . .1 GUARANTEE: . , - Pricea ao Chdap - erf- r i ; AS-ANY "".'''" " NORTHERN JOBBING .HtlJSE ! 1 Doh-f Foivet the Place-! Br H. HBHBLATE'S, ' . i. , 2S 1IARKEX STBE5T.: ,; am SO St -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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