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ssmr. jttl J-J. i"1 . ,B''''''i';i'': ' .ahtw , - i J.ir'. ".T T'"" ' . -, - THE nOBIjfuQ-SlflUL : tlr .WO. IX. EZ2X1WAUI. . , . . . iii Of - in ,, Ofet Naa.-ebheday1.V.l'.N.J.4Mvir!.. v.v ffl . ' W - 'T . EXCEPT MONDAYS.. i aTBS Or BDBSCfclPTIO IK ABVAMOa t u- yew. (by mail) postAge pAid,...;....:.! jix months, i , . ' , ..." -...'.....;. ...... i o " .t... i 25 uu month " : . ... I 00 ..... nk !.. To City sabMnnen, aenverea in any part or the city. Fifteen Cents per weak. - Oar City Agents are srweet -our City AgenUare I ectf-rxooretha.thratU. not autneraea to cou i Advance. - Tbe maniac Freeman and his wife at Pocasaelt, Masa., have been arrealetl and jailed, r Lord Falmoutb'a - wloningt tbis week umbnut to $56,000; the belling u 7no 4 against Parle for the. Cheater Trade's Cup; Parole ia to ran on lh 8th for the Great -Cheshire handicap stake.-.- Ser Yral houses and fifty horses were burned at perished. A destructiye fire occurred at Bridgeport, Conn., loss $75,000, insur- j anco $10,000; probable Incendiary work,; I -f- Mr. Davidson "pronounced some'( of I Russell's stalemenls untrue; Russell never delivered his speech! -' A London bank took five million of U. 8. 4 per cent. ,se--eqiUlcatmaking thirty-five million in all that it has taken. Yakoob Ehan is coming to Qundamuk to confer with the IuJian authorities. 3,000 persons are idle who are connected wilh the export j trade, on account of the strike among . the miners; sixty vessels left Sunderland to load coal els! where, and 140 are awaiting car- goes. , The revolution in Panama has been quelled; thirty of the insurgents killed, and as many wounded. - House Dem pcratic - caucus committee have agreed. upon a measure looking , to ; meeting the President's objections to the Army Appro priation bill. 'The New York 'long shoreman continue on their strike.' ", The declaration of war ou the part of Chili against Peru created the greatest enthusi asm; liberal supplies of money offered by all classes. The latest ' caucus of Democratic Congressmen showed harmony aod determination to carry out corrective legislation as to free elections.' . , New. York uiarkels : Money easy at 2i3 per cent. ; cotton -quiet and steady at 1212i cents; flour ' steady,' with, fair demand; wheat I cent lower and.very I quiet; corn J ceot bettr aad fairly active; spirits turpentine dull at 29(29 cts; rosin quiet at $1 87il 40. V 1 Senator Kellogga case will be ex amined into afresh.'-. Further testi- ' i v ' ' - J. m mony will be taken before a commit-1 tee, and . persons and papers will be sent. for.. !! Columbus Upson, Democrat, was elected by 2,000 majority over his Greenback opponent, to fill the vacancy- caused by the death of G. Schleicher, Democrat, for the Sixth Texas District. - - Rev.- Dr. J, A. Faust, of the Epis copal Church, who resides in Wash ington; has united with , the Roman Catholic Church. The Richmond State suggests that this "beats Bay ard, Taylor's translation of Faust." A good suggestion comes from the Richmond JDispatch. f It , will ' test Hayes fairly. It says i . : . V HTkai Dmai fAtit '' $va ' his1. WalA"mncaAm , IUV A iCMUCHt IU U19 ISIW A4lbOOBV I said thaf all good men ought to unite . in I remedying tbe delects ol the election laws. The Democrats have a good chance to test his sincerity: Let tbem pass forthwith a biirio require that one-half of the deputy raarakalA-aball-W-Detnocrats seleeted by Democratsi Try him." ; i'..' The Joiiit Democratic caucus is composed ot the following persons: Representatives Chalmers, Carlisle, vw, fwiug, jpnugci, iMVMi, I kins, Clymer. sReagan, Bicknell, .... 1 ' I rhelps, and. .benators lhurman- Wirvto Knman: SMUhnrv. Jones of . ' ' , , . r londa, liauey, 5 Lamar, voornees, and Vauce - ...-.- Five Representatives and five Sen . . -.. . , . . -. i ators are from the South. The Philadelphia Times is of the opinion that Capt. Kitchin is a mem beiHoTnheickwidkClubTIt Eas some. fun over what occurred . when th Captain went for Russell so vigo rously, pronouncing his speech "infa-1 mously false and slanderous,: and ac- ?nl9tinr flvflrv rnle .fjeceW.and propriety .ad ,h.t too after be had said -that he meant to sav nothini? t)ersonal.n It is anx- i6tt foeaJwhen"Rnssell gets back whether h e; too is worthy of mem berahipr in ? the" Congressional ;Pick wickianClub." ;1,:, ' ' 1' , Tom Evans tells pf a clever citi- zen'of ReidavUle,who was inveigled to New York under a bogus commission sent from Washington making ' ntm a aeiecuve in counterfeit money.and offering bim $10,000 to work tbe - thing right for tbe Govern-, ment He was next advised to go at once to New York and stop at a certain hotel, also sriviar tbe rendezvous of the sharpers. and to watch his cerks-and try and get the drop on lhem. He did go. . Said clever citiaea returned, minus $560. He was not elaTM" In the English sense. The New York Herald's Washing- ton special says that.'Hhe -Appropn- atio biiiwittl'epaswd'at W'e .ion1nVWffuiar orderi A without tho if hkt i. . mnAa Wecessarr by " . r"V v , " .". " " . : " vetoes, ana -mat ii vme is nu-uuuw uj thv. Tiomnerat ftala body, it will be . - , ww j w ...... donebyiDemocratic and Republican t. ti"-.-:.t..a'iliA ?fBcV-- ' 4' cry -of revolution" need not be heed- e4 by . anybody. . It u an; evidence that the Republicans would, like to carry the next electldn on a false f i ' Hi ISM ED I ALLY tt t : -irvTTr,: - -t VOL. - XXIV. NO. 35. j , TUB W4SHINQTVN OUTLOOK. J; Up to Friday afternoon 'the tari- ous opinious were cryntalizing into a shape somewhat different from that which the more extreme men favored. Tbe Stab's midnight dispatch of the. 2ud stated that it was believed" that jthe IIou8 caucu .had rejected the ritnnrt n .oaucuseI y- W . UHrM1 . ' 6n Stakes oorrespoudtW for au v account of what was done m. the secret Joint Caucuff.; It see ma that' euough has leaked out to gratify curiosity. They. looked the danger in the face, sur veyed the whole field, including 1880, and then concluded that ' it v would not do to adjourn Congress without - making appropriations. Thero is no danger of "the Ariny 'Appropriation bill being ' introduced, out of time, because it is in the hands "of a dis creet1 committee, and no individual member can introduce it. lit was decided by this Joint Caucus that a new bill should be drawn by Senator Eaton and Representatives Carlisle and Chalmers (one Northern and two Southern,) "providing; for the repeal of the law authorizing the use of the military at the polls, but I : : . .1 .. . TTi. -o 5..H ieaviug iu tuo ueucu oiaieb vu aumomieB tne power to ep tne ... . - . . , I peace at the polls, and that It should 1 be introduced in the Ilouse at once and passed, if possible, v without debate. It was believed that Hayes would sign such a bill. The corres pondent says: " "1 he President is represented to have said to prominent member of the House since his veto message was published,' that he did not believe there could exist in times of peace any circumstances to warrant the President in using troops to interfere with elections, but he did insist that the hands I of the President, ought toot Id time of war to be tied by any law, recalling the fact that tbe use of military to protect the polls dunes the earlier years or tne war was all that prevented Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri from leaving the Union. The committee will also recommend that the Senate proceed to pass - tbe Legislative Appropriation bill, including the political clau&es, and give the President a chance to I approve orvetu. ia ln event ol a veto; I tbev mv then separate tbe objectionable sections and pass tbem in a modified form; but they think it will be time enough to consider a compromise on that when he shall have vetoed the legislative DHL" ( The Democrats are soothing them selves with one view that really has no little comfort in iu It is that a Democratic Senate and; House; will count the electoral votes, and where Stales are carried by .military inter ference their votes will be thrown out.? jBisn(eaarMrV"Winslow Soolhing'.Syfup . immensely. They , - ' even say that elections will be tainted where the deputy marshal law is used 1 corruptly. " Is .it. a boomerang or a j back-action sword? I The BaUlmoro unV special from I Washingtdn Of 1st says that - the Democrats are eniovinff a feeling of ,jt,rom ; tne utterances or -iJemocrauc leaders to-day yotfr corresponaent ieeis .vfonttv InatiflArt- in - atalintr that nnthtnor .ArfontHr -InatiflAr - in atalinir that nnthinir I very dreadful will happen whether there e more vetoes or not; and that tbe Dem- I ocraU most certainly do not consider that I they will have placed themselves at a dis advanUze when everything if ever. On the contrary, they believe that they will oecnnv the ooint of vantage before the country. The army will net be starved, neither will tbe United States courts be compelled to shut up for want of funds; Th annroDriationa oroDer and . aecessary for the anoDOrt of tbe army and to defray the legitimate expenses of the administra- of the government will be - made. "But if the President is determined to hang on to tbe machinery and appliances ox the odious election laws the agems seleeted to carry election laws the agems seieetea to carry on the work wlU have to woor ipr iove. I The House Will make BO more ap- proprUt. -f.r ..perv i . uj r mentot jusuce wm nave no iuuu. with which to terrorize and bulldoze the voters ot the country. ; Atio special says: '- - ' 4 ' : ' "Care will 1 now be 1 taken thatno sheh discretion can be exercised, as every item nr annranriation for the Department of I justice will be made sd specific that il can- not be diverted to any other purpose r i ' ii The witty paragraphist) of 'the Richmond State, referring to Lorii lard's victories in England says that "if this thing goeVon, ih the language I 0f Shakespeare,' merry England will , a t,rt.A dtkr I U6 v . ti-T rn my kingdom for a horse. . , v 17 ; t Mn J..MTeshhas a row of IStJnSA? fSSliw on the north side exposed to the south and I protected on the northjiy, e xenceps in i inn leaif merow on taeana Baa wavea ?. ba,r M f" a.onn,iaVf i mo rnw fin in a bahi n linn mi nm uvea budded, but is In a perfectly healthy state. Tbetreesareallof thesame kind and age, I says the Keidsvuie 2mes, I - 'gy UmT wim Sim- M ... ' I mer Complaint or " Dysentery, suddenly "EWffi Bull's Babyl SyrS t i WILMlGTpN, N. ' C.; SUNDAY Slff ADTSKTI8KmiCN-ri.. VajiOksdkll Dignity..: ; ..?.: N. H. Spauirr Ruahin. -i . i. n- . -v :W. A.' "WEiGfiT For rent. -i . J G.' A- Peck Fishing tackle. . ' J,u YATKS-Yiews of Wilmfngtbn. til- " Mxjnsow Great shirt emporiums ; ' , Worth & Wokth Fresh lime: Giles & MTOcmsosp-Ji'ly fans! C. P. Locket The barber veto. v 7-1 t r. . Meeting Carolina Yacht Club. ; iBiiuaisoN & ; Allen New; styles J. Dawson Sr Co. Graio cradu s. E. G. BabxkW& Co. Fresh' Iiui. :. A- Boatwbioht & McKoy Granulal !- Heinsbebgeb Gen. Taylor's book. r::x. Geo. Mteks Moonbght excurBiou.' v - Yates Blank- bookSr sutionery, &cJJJ J. W. Go&don & BBC U. 5. bonds.., Pabkeb &Xaylob Something new. Boat weight & McKoy No poetry, Robebt Henning Plows, hoes, Sec' : xtaffeb & Pbick Home industry. :; -Gebhabdt & Co Buggies, harness, &c. P.'H, Hatden Wagons, repairing &c. Mallabd & Co Harness, saddles, &c P. Ia. Bbidgebs & Co Aboat agents, &c New FtJBNiT'B Stork See and believe. Kebchnxb & Caldeb Bros. Wagons, powder, corn, coffee, fcc - Iical Dot. -t Third Sunday after Easter. Nearly cool enough for, frost Friday night . . - - Mr. W. B.' McKoy, who .is ...... . . h-. on .w,, -j,; tohU friends in this city. 1 Messrs. Colville & Taylor are building them a neat office on Nutt street, in Connection with their mill. The Board of Couoty Commis sioners and Board of Aldermen both meet in regular session to-morrow. - Rev. Alexander Sprunt, Jr., is here on a visit to his family and friends. His official charge Is at Winchester. Mary Smith, the crazy colored woman who escaped from the County Aiy lorn a few days ago, has been re-captured. During the last Thursday night prayer-meeting at the First Baptist Church, three candidates were received for baptism. feJTh I Uunday wain Ijonj the iK- it Wi and Ctrambia & Augusta Railroads, discontinued a short lime since, will be re- ' gamed today - - Judje. George W. Bjrooks and U. S. District Attorney Albertson arrived ia the city Saturday night, , and, registered at the Purcell Hqfiae.. yJCY The Ut. Rev. Thomas Atkin- . -- , . . ..... ; a .. .... . son, D, D., Is expected to preach in St. Mark's ehurch this morning, at ll o'clock. All are invited. - Seats free. - ,We are requested to state that the rite'of confirmatioa will be adminis tered by Bishop Atkinson at StPauL's Episcopal church this evening, at 8 o'clock. --- The U. S. District Court, Judge Brooks presiding, will convene to-morrow. lB0Bgh is not probable thaVanr business of importance will be transacted ' before Tuesday, We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of: the Ladies Be- I nevolent Society at the Hall of the Hook I Ladder Company, on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. J i geuuvuiai oi uiu uiiy,fwuu 8 Becessarily well informed otf the subject, I . . -j - ..u. :i . t- T..T stated yesterday that he expected tabs able to walk dry-shod across New Inlet by the 1st of July next - - " a -a Rev; Dr. Bernheim being absent in attendance upon Synod, there will be bo : services at &t . raw s.vjiivan. iiutneran church to-day; morhing or evening 'ub; day school as usual, at 3 o'clock:; ,-. , s Anthram Stt George, c colored, was arrested yesterday on the charge of ai- I bond in the sum of $50 for Ma appearance I before J. 0HU1. J, P.. lomorrow. h, I . i 5jr? ,tl0e i - uavia. xaarun, toe coiorjea man i who Wft8 bfxjy CU pn lhe head on a flat I a me xooi 01 irrmcesa sueet, on xnursaay ;fSl!! i m?irt . nrftvrt fll,R, tti), s The j law against carrying .con cealed weapons, passed during the late sea sion of tbe Legislature,' goes into effect on the 1st of Juoe. : So, from that time forth none but officers of the law must be caught with "shooting irons," J The Register of DeeclB issued five marriage licenses during the past week, of which three were for whiter. andtwo.for I co!oVed coupleiit Daring" ithe monthof April just dosed, twenty-six licenses were issued eleven tor cwbiterand tfteeBffor colored couples. - - We are informed iby&Mr. Post, the contractor, that besides making all other necessary repairs to the City Hall building, such as fixing up the moulding, plastering, relaying floor, in; guard' room, .hm to 'tetwa'catsl paiut. which wUl doubtless mako'.rVat improvement in its appearance. i ;....r.; ,im m - t eBe . Th annual nienic.of the First Ward . . Bucket Company oe'eurrs at Hilton to-morrow, and among 3 other features - will be target shooting; CaptW. H: Howe, W. IL Cowan sad James IIP baVilPten ap- pointed judges, and we understand that U 1 waa gend wiM have an equal chance with t the company in contesting for oar cnareite To-uav I First Baptist Church, corner . ef Market AndTifth streets.' Key. James B. Taylor, I pasior.. Dunaay scnooi at v a.m. ; oervlces I at 11 a. m; and 8 p.m. The Lord's supper will b8 administered after the morning ser- I ridn.- Annual meeting of the Church for I business Monday nigm at a o'clk. Brook- yn Sunday School at 3 p.m. Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock! Church" prayer meeting Thursday night at 7 a. clock.' t r -j . , I Second Baptist Church, u 6th between Church and CasUe streets. : Preaching at 11 o'clock; a. m., and 7i o'clock, p. jn., by j uro.. rk i.ing. .sunuay sonooi at J a. m. iteguiar tr rayer Meeting at a o'clock Tues- day evening. - - ' " . . .. ... .. I . i . 1 . v . ... S Tirst Presbyterian Church, corner Third ana urang streets. cv. Ur. J. K Wil- son, rasior.v cervices ai n a. m. anaT p. m.r abbath sonooi at dp. m.- Young men s rrayer .meeting xuesaay nignt at b eiciocit,; lecture lnursuay evening at 8 1 ?clcki Seats jbek: ' V ,oecona .jrresoyienan uuurcn, corner el I ri . . j v T"a . . m. . . m curm? Jana fvmPDei Btteets, Key. U. M. Payne, Pastor. . Services at U a.m. and 1 8. P. Ph'l Bwyr1 ! 8cnl , iWe class at 4 P-m. Prayer meeting every Wed-; I nesaay at sp, m. ocats iree. : I PJamesV Church, corner. Market an4 Third staJRev. Dr. A. Ai Watson, Rector. I ' J "- - ' . '-.. i '., Prayer andCelebrauon at 11 o'clock; Sun day school at 4. P- m. ; Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Am bier,' Rector. Services at 11 a. m., and 8 pVm. 'Sunday school at p.m. Seats free. Front Street M. E. Church (South), cor ner'of irent and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates,1 pastor." Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; . Sunday School at 3 p . m. ; W. M. Parker. sup't f Young Men's , Society I Tuesday' evening, o'clock j and regular Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday evening atjj e'cleck.. Fifth Street MethodistE. Chureb (South,) situated on Fifth, between Nan and Church streets.; Rev.!B. R. HaH, pastor. Services ai 11 a. m. and ; 8 p. m.: Sabbath school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock-. ; The public are invited to attend religious services at the Tileston upper room in the Tileston Normal School building, on Ann streets, between Fourth and Film streets, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock: ' ' Seamen's Bethel, Deck, between Water and Front Btreets. Rev. Jas. W.Craig, chap ain. Services at 4 p. m., to which seamen are cordially invited. First Congregational unurcn. Memorial HalL corner of Seventh and Nun streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge. Minister. Sunday ser-. vices at 101 a-m. and 3 and 7ip. m.- Praise and nnnftrence meetinsr everr Wednesdav. ;ht -t ii pAlM.lr . .1 St Luke's A. M. E. Zion Church, corner . . : . Seventh and Church streets. Rev. G. SB. Farmer, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and Sand 7:30 p, m. The public are invited. Seats free. : St Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church, corner 6th and Mulberry streets. Services n Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7i p.m.; Saints' 9 a. m. and 4i p. m. Sunday scnooi at fit Barnabas at 8 D. m. Seats tree. , j St Stephen's A. M. E. Church. Rev. J. G. Fry,, pastor. Services on Sunday at 10 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m.; on Tuesday at 7 p. m., official meeting; preaching on Wednesday at 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting on Friday at 7 p. m. " First Presbyterian Church, (colored). 8th andChesnut streets. Key. U. J. banders, pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 7 t). m. Sabbath school at 9 o'ciocs a. ; ' Wooten's Chapel, colored), corner of Bladen and 7th streets,Kev wnus vrooien, pastor. ' Preaching at 11 a. m., 3 p. m. , and T-d. rsL Sunday School ; at 9 a. m. Wed nesday serviees at 7 . m. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock every Friday evening. Seato free.4 ' ;r "-- '' --. - - First Baptist Church,' colored, corner of JN inth and Xtea uross streets, iiaer j erry Patterson, pastor in charge. Sabbath shcool at 9 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. . Bible, school at 3 p. m. Preaching St7i o'clock p. -m., TYoupg men's prayer meeting Monday night, Tf o'clock; preach ing Tuesday night, 7i o'clk; regular prayer meetine Thursday sisht 7 o'clk. : ' First Baptist Church, colored, on Fifth ! and Campbell streets. ; Sunday School at Si j km. preaching atlOfr a. m., Sp. m. and. ! 7 v. m.ulier.JS'. U. lloweu. Jfastor. i Third Baptist Church (colored) between Castle aad Uueea on Ninth SUeet-i iiev. a. H.. Fillyaw, pastor. .Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday school at 9 a.m. : Ebenezer Baptist' Church (colored), 7th, betweea Orange and Ann streets, xfr B. Banks, pastor. Services at 10$ a. m., 8 p. m.. and 8 o. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Trinity ChaDel" M.; E.3hurch. 7th and Brunswick streets, Rev. ; E. Morten, Pas- j tor. i services at 11 o'cloct, a. m., a p. in. and 7i p. xu.i Sabbath School at a. n. 'si nuttary. s We learn -that at a meeting of the Wil mington Light Infantry,1 held a few nights sincertherejwas aa'addition of five new i members to the Company. At this rate Wilmington will soon have a military or ganization ef ' whose numberB . she can i beast with as much propriety as she can . of the 1 Company's ' proficiency, ' aad the i proud,', historic associations that surround lit.-' We hope the Stab's efforts will stilj . iurtierT nre. tne. patriotic .ueans or ur i younger citizens t until, all of our compa- j i nies shall have attained to full ranks and . the highest standard 4f military excel- Charaeel wltbrerjeiry. TTfatAft iw-iv T.nafJrpvrptn . Hampton Grey and Mary Jatfe Wrey were ... . ..: . - "' A- B ' 1 arrested yesterday on the charge of perjury, and' ordered to give a justified bond in the stum of $100 each for their , appearance be- ; fort Justice Gardner to-morrow morning, Both ;the parties are colored, and the of - lenceg arq alleged to have been commilted while giving'; to testimony in some assault and battery cases before 3t C. Hill, J. P. k caVellna'VaeaBt Club. . " '. 1 ". 1 The.,- annual v meeting ,ol the Carolina Yacht Club.f or the election of efieers.to in augurate preparations for the season's races, fce.rtwill be held a'Obe Mayor's bfflce, at the City Hall, to-morrow (Monday) even ing, at 8 o'clock." A full attendance ef the t- Bi . ' . . m i - - . . 1 ....... i , it. .1J MA.Y ;4. 1879: fi. it.:' Committed r Larcemv. ; Israel Jones, colored, charzed' with steal. idg tub of lard from Mr, D.I. Gore. had a preliminary examination before: Justice iWaener . yesterday morning In addition to his own confession that he look the Iardl Mr. Hauby, who keeps store v the corner of Eighth and Dock ; SCreetsl lecoffnized the defendant as the manVfrW whom he purchased I some lard. onSaturday of last Week; and Mr. Gore's'5lerk Identified him as a man who was doins somd work in the store on the day previous.- and uDoa"whom suspicion had rested. -We learn that there is also evidence (but it ; was' not introduced yesterday) to show lhat.be offered the lard for sale to a storekeeper over therailroad: . . .... r and that the tub contalnine ii'at-the time hart Mr Onr' naWii nn il tt nh n trad a to Another vessel, howevr, before he offered It for sile to Mr". Hanby. I.. Defendant was ordered to give bond in the earn of tlCO. lustifieiLfor his aooear- ance at : tbe text termf of the Criminal Court, and, upon f faiUng to' furnish the ... . . ,., , sam. wt8 committed to iail. The meat Jones had in his possession at the time he was arrested.' abd' whictfhe wu trying to sell at a price much less thift its value, was a thick piece Of pork, weigh- ing twenty-seVea pounds, and is at1 tbe offlce of jU6Uce- Gardnft awaiting identf- ficatioa We alluded to it in our last a&a I B1UC Ul UlUMO. WU1CU WAS A U1UUA1M). Dr. J. C. Walker,. Superinten dent of Health, Dr. T. F. Wood, Secre tary ' of the State Board of Health,' and Dr. W. G. Curtis, Quarantine Physician for this port, leave for Atlanta; ou Monday,, to attend the Convention of tbe American. Medical Association. . ! ! ' ,,'t-'1- SWEENEY KING. In this city, on- Wednes day mornine. April 23d. at St Thomas' Catholic ney to maggie M., yoangeet daughter pf the J-hB KocAnta. tf., , , Church, by the Rev. P. Hoere, JOHN H. SWEK-, 'V .TF UNEBAL IfOTICB. The fnneral of Mrs. LOUISA GREEN wOT take place at half -past o'clock this' Afternoon, from 8t Mark's Episcopal Church. Members of the i. O. of Good BAinaritAnA, And Daughters of Ham&ria, N. C of M. A., will meet at IS o'clock, at. their Lodge Room, to attend the Funeral. - -r uyOTueror '' - - -v - -'S-t ' . LOBKNaO CANNADAY.W. C , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpo CITY SUBSCRIBERS. - - P X Yo will please hereafter pay year subscription for the MORNING STAB within the first ten days of each month, as I have to pay cash tor the paper every month, and oblige mySSt . nac City Agent. Carolina Yacht Club. L rPHK REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL I CAHOUHi. zACUT CLUB will be held TO-MOR- KOW (MONDAY) EVENING, in the Mayor's Of- I nee. at the Cltr Uall. at 8 o'clock. A mil flee, at the City lla.ll, at 8 o'clock. A fall attend ance is aesirea. ju. i. jtuwusk, - my 4 It Puraec. For Rent, Until Januarv 1st. 1880. a most desira ble SUMMER RESIDENCE. OB WnghtA- llli llll I ville Sound, situated next North of , . iA. Wrifht'B Dlace. r,.wm. I For terms and particulars apply to - - W. A. WBlttBT,-:'Vju my 4 lw . At F. A, Schutte's Furniture Store. 7 Fresh;, Liine.;::;.;,t; WE ARB STILL SELLING i - ' . "EXTRA ROCKLAND LIME" At Prices as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Afresh Cargo ia stock, which we GUARANTEE STRONG ER, and hence better adaoted for Bull dine and Fer tilizing purposes than any other sold in this market. my 47 it a. e. barker vu. The Great Shift Emporium OF WILMINGTON IS , ' ' MUNSON'S. -t , , , THE " KING," "PEEBLESS," . my4tf . ARE, UNRIVALLED. New Styles TX)R SPRING AND SUMMER, 9 A. NOW READY AT HARBISON A ALLEN'S, ' ' ' BattertL' my4 tf it Fly Fans. IBB AND GLASS FLT-TBAPS,-' r - WIRE CUV K as. CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWJJtE.; Fancy Gooda at lowest prices, at - - ; ' !. ' UILES MURCHISON. my4tf . 88 and 40 Murchieon Block. JTO TO CHURCH TO-DAY, LIKE A CHRIS- . : .. . ,. I . 'i -... . - tian; thea, during the balance of the week, go to YaaOredcll's, and have your Photographs taken and be happy. Respectfully, "' t C; M."VANORSDKLL. Photo' Arlist. , And Dealer in Frames, Mouldicx. Ac ' - Wilmington, W. C. : P. S. " Mr blanket and babv frienfls are affection atelv and earnestlv rea nested to call at my Gallery en to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock: sham armed with a ten dollar gold piece each, and loan It to me for twelve months, aad at the expiration: of that time rorsjve me uie aeot. Howtahdat for eleyatfeB? s iJ - L my4tf CM, Y The PreaideiitB Veto kJf THE ARMY BILL. NOl NOT THE PRB mdent'a Veto ef -the -Army ? bUl.-vtm C f. loOCKKY' Veto of the High Price eystem of Barbering. It will be remembered by the citizens geaer ally that about four - weeks ago all of O. P. Loekey's BArbewt-AAd-Al Me sprightly little Boot-black left his employ and embarked iabaal neaa for themselvee, wnlch, howerer, did not prove to be very proflUble to (hem. They have now re turned to me, to go to work In earnest, and an other Barber from down the street commences I witn me wis ur mi vum weea; sa toere wiu oe rour I Cf ns them that wUl be ready, willing and waltinr, I J .1... - I.A. ASA.-T t " Hair-cutting 15 cents, Shampooing 15 cents. Sha W V iunw wms wwa we iuuvwuik1 priCWsV TiX; ving 18 eenu. Satisfaction guaraaMed to all. -' .. .. V c-hOOKJI, Proprietor, f ' my4 tf ' ' ' ' -Cor. Front aad Priacess itM I B"llggiS"i":B tlggieS I Harness & FOB 8 ALE AT . GERHARDT & COJSi ,VJ ! Jii .... .. i J Sd Streei.'bpposlte ttty'flalL ,1 '-.r ..!. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DI8PATCa.a 10 flf't HOBSBrSBOEXJia A , SPECIALtP Y t,jiS WHOLE tfOs 3,659 NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS; Church Fair at Smithvillel MobnligHxoiifsibn I e8teamerl;P Will iaake a Trip as above, TUESDAY EVENING, iMAYm. Leave Wlurr.SP. MN Eetnrn . r .a rr liiauiKUJn i am. anarp. X . nr... f . vlr . STRING BAND. New Awniaes. with everr com.- , . , -. fort guaranteed. " , . , ,. BOUND TRIP PIFTY CENTS. 1 4 . it r? t J-i , 4 J ' X.Sil v i -i s Tickets limited.,' For sale by Agent,' ; , 1-.. .Uo., , ,i .f. . - GEO. MYERS. .- P. 8. Full time to attend tha Fair from 8.15 to llo'elocAT. c . . i .-uany 4St ' "ManWaii NOJ "PLEASE PABDONhVsWE'HAVB PRO miaed oar .friends never again to write any thing like poetry. t i : j-n .. . , But VM know that mas does want, (who la bold enough to eay to the contn ana, indsins p from our own' ttand-pomt. WE He wants E somethisg ( P -"! 3 n 1 GOOD TO EAT. -a - Thequestion naturally arieea-Where can the PERVISLONS" be found y Everrbodv will tell- you-,' withoat-a single exception, a : y' aad t north feont st. ii ,,; my 4 BAWtf ' '.ft l ,: t .'tv; v.n j "iJ Sili 1 MOST'. DELICIOUS AND i ; NUTRITIOUS COOKED FOOD.- ''Ready for Immediate Table use. ' ' '' :! Prepared from best WHITE WINTER WHEAT. --: ' " - i . ."i ... i ... ...... . . : i . .. . n . - ' . . My recommended by our own Physicians as ent for TEETHING CHILDREN, Sorting 1-e..r , .... . .. ;., t . .. ....... Women, nothing better for Dyspeptics or 'persons of Dlceased or Disordered Blood.' : Send for a Package and try it. Boat7right & Htckbye my4DWtf . ? . . B IT S H I H a V-tJOlBJ' dir s : L YOUJWAOT;FlNE, PRETTY, STYL1SII AND , CHEAP GOODS, GO . To Exchange 1 Corner ! h ' l The Finest Assortment in tfie city ! " 1 -ThePretUest and Most Etylish BATS and BON , ii , NETS ever offered to the people. ' 1 Too busy to say more, except Come and Leave your Order.' : ' :- 'N.'IL" SPRUNT, ' ! tojr4, ' TP Exchange Corner. GOOK'S PLOW, IMPROVED. f . , - Atlaa Plow. Stonewall Rotton Plow' the best in use; Turpentine Pullers, Bound 8haves, Scrapera, Hack Weights. Hac Whetters. Whltel wash Bruahes, Blacksmiths' Bellows and Tools, Axes, Grab Hoes. Garden Rakes, Hoes, Buggy .Cart and wagon wood Work, &c, Ac, all at the Lowest Cash Prices at the New Hardware Store of ROBERT HENNING, ' Sacccsior to Henntng St Teel, ' ' ' "Wa- Market street.- Nxabthk Wharv,, . - , , , . my 4 D&Wtf . 90 Cents Aper : Barrel ! 2QQQ BABRELS FRESIL ; :js- J BUILDING AND WHITEWASHING at For sale, from- and. after this date, at the LOW PRICE OF, NINETY CENTS PER BARREL lw than cost. Bmy while you can. ? .'my.4-tf.T-. . j , WORTH A ..WORTH.; FURNITURE BEST DESIGNS J ( ! " lOWBST PRICES ! " --j. 8BJS AM J BELIEVE I i CSSOI BEBBENDS Jk RUNBOK, ; -N.E. cor. Market and 3d Bts., Wilmiagton, N.C. my 4 tf Warerooms Sd, bet. Markets Princess. GENERAL TAYL0R'S;5: ' DestrncM aia Reconstruction Just received. Those who wifh to read this highly Interesting historical work Should call at once, as it ia impossible to keep it in stock, with the present demand for it, at the LIVE BOOK STORE. PIANOS:. AND ORGANS, In beautiful new style 'eases and at prices totult tne times, soia on tae instalment plan, at . , HEINSBERGER'S. - LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC TORB. nty4 tf T-m fie Um)m fire; Insurance mpani', Has been in Successful "Operation Sr Years.' It was the first company to deposit Ten' Thousand 11 5 -UNITED STATES J BONDS ' With th Treasures at Raleigh, as required by the 5, newXaw for Jther ProtecUdtf of Ippltcy-' 5 ; .?; - J jO. W. GOBDOIT ft'BBO:; Agents," ; ' mf itt tjr , .24 North Water Street. WAGONS, C, K.epif!TrUJ ? ,rClit to their. Interest to bring, them at once M ' I itO PH. HAYDEN. HABNBStt. .SADDLES, Ac constantly on hand, t fiOBSH-BHOBINa done At Lew Prices. , Ttf . . f " j- . '..t ' J - i Grain Cradles. r f . . . . . r -inrTE KEEP A FULL 'STOCK' OF" GRANT'S VY SOUTHERN CULTURE GRAIN CRADLE& Also have A fall assortmeti ot PEED CUTTERS.' If you want STANDARD GOODS And bo IMITA TIONS, send your orders to the Old Established Hardware Bouse of , - JNO. DAWSOK & CQ.v r my 4 tf " ; " T " 19, St S3 Market street.. -It's' Mistaken; Idea Of tbosB' Wmy Wend1 kdRTfi For their Blank Books and Stationery when they can get them jut as cheap home. And- thentby Save freight.. Ac. ,A full supply always on. hand at r , - --? yatbs book tokS. tT" All books not In stock -will be sromotlv ordered, without additional cost.--1 1 my 4 tf 2t,,' - u. , !1IIt.. , X Ml r, - ?.ve. j ' w une wees.. . , a Lrrr rT ........ in. At " ....... . .. 'v. .'L.f.'.. I, U ThrceweekN H . W - mho month,: ifleb , Two months,.. n oa " Three months,... - M One year, tSTContract Advertisements tkn ' t iilOi'-C Uonately low rates. . ' '','"' Ten lines selid Nonpareil type make one squAr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, v DISLIKING TO ENTER INTO A NEWSPAPER ' '-'- -V ;' V" CONTROVERSY, - ..s.'' P. L, Bridgefs ,& Co-, .'" .Have heretof ere refraiced from saying ' s - , anything on the subject of the' - Duff Gordon Sherries. AND W. T -Walters' t&'Cp.y Baker WhiBhey.v Both of which they have kept since opening, al though r some of their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agent. , ; W. T. WALTERS & CO.; Refuse to make any one their Agent, reserving the right to sell to whom they please.. ; ; By Bnsiness lien : : It Is well known that such ari!cla aa the DUFF. GORDON UHERRHS, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, , etc, have no Local Ageata threagh the country, as they can always be bought much cheaper, in kmall quantities, from second hands, than the Agents can sell at, they being compelled to protect the trade ef those who buy hundreds of packages at a time. ' WE ARE SURPRISED That our friends, with their long Business Expert-' d&ce," should' have bronghrrorwaroT suclTa weak point as this, but can now understand, paying pack age'rateS to the Agents, why they supposed, on ac count ef the low price at which we wore selling the goods, that ours was inot the genuine article." Respectfully and truly, P. L. Bridgers & Co. THE DIAMOND 3 for ID CtS. CIGARS. ' " ARE ALL THE GO. The P-B:I-N:Q-I-P-E Cigar, , , Ii THE BEST 10c CIGAR , Ever brought, to Wilmington, A NEW LOT of , them just received. P. : L, Bridgers & Co.N y tf-. - . . . ,. Wilson, CWias. & Cp.'s Vapns. ' WAGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, ' w " At Manufacturers Price List, lesa Twenty Per Cent. Discount, ' - -' re sAie by - - " 1 my 4 tf KBBCHNER 9 ALDER BBOBi ; Oriental Pow&era ' ' "4:00 ?gB Eifle and Bl4S POWDER , Will d- Musket POWDER, tS"" '-."ii uvv. Falcon, 8 porting and Docking, jror saie Dy KERCBNBR CALDER BROS' my 4 tf : Corn, Bacon and Flonr. ;i0a0b6iu8hcOEN;'. " 100 Boxe D' 8 8IDK8, ' j 1 " 'J tA f do Smoked SIDES; C''; ' " 800 Bbls FLOUR, all grades. For sale by "' mj 4tf; KERCBNBR - O ALDER BRth ! Coffee, Sitgar, lardl;; 200 Bass cofS'SK 'nd ?av m 100 Bbla ' . inil Tudb ana Tierces liAKl, ; - my 4 tf ' KBRCHNER Jt CALDER BROK !-,AlW IAVIRY STEAMER BRINGS 'i ; '.. US SOMETHING NEW. . t Call and see our . :f5-"i-"SV' n. i v ii ! . .xbioiAA,iew style. Children's Trayio'.'i v -s : . Chinese WalterBj Coffee Urns, o Safety Lamps, and other things too 's omaieroaa to mention. -r !,J1 'PARKER" and MROS8MORE" , COQKS ' stiU swinging ontat BOTTOM PRICES. -, - ;,- - PARKER TAYLOR, . my StT 19 Front Street- - tf ttat BECETVEDA' SUPPLY OF BAMBOO aad Calcutta Fishing Rods; Bilk and Linen Licet, Corks, Hooks and Boos. ? For sale cheap" by V- ' t-.-5 ;.-.' .' ". ;. v OBO. A.?PEOK,!'"" : my4tf . .' .. . ; No. S5 Soatli Front Bt 7 Wflmington ; 1 As seen' through" the STEBEOSCOPF. , - M - : .' ; i " . A fine collection of views of the City and vicinity, gotten up in Mr. OBB'S usual line style. At - YATES BOOK STORE AND' PHOTO BOOMS. , my4tf . , nJi -. t . Eaboitrage Home 'Industry ! VTTE HAVE AtDED NEW AND IMPROVED VV -MACHINERY to our esUblUhaaeat, -and Are prepared to fill any order jn (- r icr v-? triij , . Sah" 'I Doors-: Bliiidsl f-!' ANY STYLE OF KOULDINGS, ' Vl ' p BRACKETS, NEWELS. HAND-RAILS, BALLAB i: Tims, ., At tsnoitnoace ana uw jriirorea. ;; FINE 'BOOK CA8ES,: WARBKOBES, CHINA PRESSES AND-SHOW CASES, - ' - X ALTAFFER PRICE. j leYc i on NM near Red CrosA. my u Uallafd 6 Co. A-' 'HARNESS! HARNESS 1 9 fui U f fiso per set and upwards. L Bridles, SaddleA, Collars, &, All giAdea, and prices to suit the times. , : , , ; u - C Trnnka and SatchelA ia abundance J-j l , k Sy4 tf - ' ofTftifuf H FRONT STREET ; issue, and that is all. has been used.; at the prizes. 1 a . v. ..- --.- '.i.i-: memners is requested.41 my4tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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