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The Mornings Star II 11.11' I 1 1 1 ,1 I VI- 1 ll lltt a i II i I II. Ma 'W nr It mm m.m mm m. m-m f- mv am a i i ft r-T i J57ILMINGTON, SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1885; catner Indieaziona NEW ADVfiimSEltElimiw ar. Ui a rTrcknttraesvAt wji tlssiusuVtatea at" o3d ITonpawq typetBaka one sow r' oommaactog 1U1 frVT Admission 53 cents. TJ.

iilasrooB. tip Review copy. TAKE PLACE 05A8t2R.irOSrnAY KVEN1HS. ft Baa. 1 "--Wuifo ht Jha -CtaTlaa atMng "Band.

Beffeah- 1 menti served brthe ladiei atlty oricst. :0 1 single ticaets, tsc; -wnio-r'can at tha-iT Committee of Arrangements DJ Qulalivan, L. Flanagan, Jas. -Oorbett, Jno. M.

"if-' l)onk)n. Wm. 8heehkn, at the door. mh2t t-tu- "iv3 This Snrinir --u- FINW US BETTER to meet the wants of CLOTHING BOUUtav We were in the Northern markets early, and- secured the pick of ail the leading new styiegr ef Garments for Men, Boys and ChUdren'a ea We have, and offar at attractive -srihekTtMs 7- I rare selection of Clothing, and we feel quite sure I a caHwiU repay tke purchaser of RBADY-MADB CLOTHING, no matter whether von want a Salt i for a Man or --h Our stock is large and varied, and thenricea asked are lower than the average dealer can bay. the same for.

Tiu -i'JXAr-j tnis becuon ior years, ana ap- preciatlnghis fact we are stimulated to surpaae trade and constantly increase JfXi This week we wUl display AN ENTIRE NEW -i SPRING STOCK, and we Invite every one inter- j' ested to give us a calL t'- ivi 1 (' 1S i' 1 JH 2'. 1 1 -If If 4' i. Our MERCHANT TAILORING- DEPARTMENT is compieve, ana our, iorce or. wotxmen tnree times as large as any other establishment in the State. We are therefore better, prepared for the trade than any other house.

A. XtII; Merchant TaQor anJClolhier. ap8tf Easter. "JPORTHE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO DO not exactly know the when Easter comesr I would state that SUNDAY, APRIL 5TH, is pie day. AH are respectfully Invited to call and make their selections from the largest and handsomest display of EASTER CARDS In the city, si HEINSBERGER'8 ap 5 tf Live Book and Music Stores.

Sweet Comfort. JOTHING ADDS 60 MUCH TO YOUR HAPPI- ness as good solid comfort in your foot gear. The foUowing are the mdications for to-. day" For the SonOt 'Atlantic States, sfitly warmer, fair weaUSrthwesteTry winds becoming variable. Seraosiai Mr.

John Bra, of fluoijdam editJal proclivities, has aTrrved here andwiU taclle a key in the Western tlaioa Telegraph office. John knowsowjteV'tantnfllight-niDff." Mr. Fred. Cudliff, qf Richmond, Q)C manager of the W. U.

Telegraph office of this city, was herj on a flying visit yesterday, Mr! W. H. Twias, who is here on a visit, is the guest of Dr. A. DeRosset.

Mr. Edward Lyon, fonntrly tthis city, but now of Philadelphia, ia here pri a visit, accompanied by his wif.formerly of Char- lotte. and of Mr. B.8o- 4 atoa; wBOBa Leotote TMi Iflontb. U5 Bishop J.

Keane, oC, Bichnjond, will delijper two lectures bre on. (he 22nd. and first on "His Pilgrimage to the Hoijr Land," and the second on IiighV of the World. Oa both oc-' casiona there will be music by the choir of St; Thomas' Catholic Church, assisted by, the best musical talent of the city, i "a mm i Oar Cba.ren Calendar. St.

John's Church, corner of Third and Bed Cross streets. Rer. J. Carmiohael, D. Rector.

XssterlDay. Holy Communion at 7.30 a. Morning Prayer and Holy Commanloa 11 o'clk; Sunday School Choral at 4 p. m. Xrenlns Prayer at o'clk? St.

Paul' EolscoDal Chnrch. corner of Fourth and Oranjre streets. Rer. T. M.

Ambler. Rector. Mornuur Grayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock Seats free. First Baptist Church, corner of Fifth and Market Rev. T.

H. Pritchard, D. pastor. Serrloes 'at land 8 p. m.

After the mor-ninjf serfltbn the Lord's supper will be admin-istered. -Sunday school at VA t. m. Reenlar monuuxrvwircn meeting Monaay men meeting Monday night, at 8 o'ciooKjrayer ana muse meetine 'i Tnursday njKat ai. St.

Faal's Evangelleal Lutheran Church, comer Bttth'tad Market streets. Rev. F. W. E.

Pesohau, pastor. -juiKiisa uommamon sernaes as a. m. Germaa services at 8.00 p. m.

Sunday, school at 8 p. W. H. Strauss, sup't. rrrst irresbyterian Church, corn or or Third and Orange streets.

Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson. Das- tor.

Servioes at 11a.m. and 8p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m.

Lecture Thursday night at 8.00 o'clock. Beosad" Presbyterian Charchoeorner Fourth and Camnbell street. Rev. J. W.

Primrose, cav! tor. Babbatb services from 11 to 2 a.m. and from 8 to 9 p. m. Prayer Meeting! and Lecture every weanesaav night at 8 o'cloct sabbath school at 3 p.

m. Seats free. 8tranors cordially welcomed. Bemoes at the Seaman' Befbel this morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. D.

C. Kelly. Seats free. The nubile are- cordially invited to attend. h't? Front Street M.

E. Church, South, corner of Front and Walnut streets. Rev. Dr. K.

A. Yates. pastor. ervlpes at 11 svpi. and 7.20 p.m.

Sabbath school at W. M. superintendent. Prayer meeting-and lecture. Wednesday evening! at.

a ChriBtian lassociation Tuesday i evening after arst and third Sabbaths, at 8 o'oiock. i Seats free and strangers and visttoxs coraiauy invicea. ''Fifth Street M. ChuToh, between Nun and' Church. Rev.

D.H. Tuttle. Pastor. Services at 11 a. ui.

uiu p. m. uiass meenng ai a p. ra. i Prayer meetmg Wsdnesday evening at 1 I ffiiiand Swrestk.

Her. minister. Preaomng services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p.

m. Pastor's Bible Class at D. m. Pra.ver and-Pealse meeting. Wednesday, o'clock p.m.

Sunday aohooL 8 o'clock p. in aemonai corner 7tn ana nun streets. Brooklyn Hall Sunday school at 8.80 p. m. Preaching by the Rev.

Mr. Kellev at 7.80 o'clock P. M. The public are cordially invited to attend. St.

Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, on Dock between Second and Third. First Mass at 7.00 a. High Mass aad sermon at 10.80 a. Vespers and Benediction at 4 p. Daily Mass at 7 a.m.

St. Mark's Church, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets, Servioes as follows: Sundays, Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 7H o'clock. All other days during Lent, Morning Prayer at 7J o'clock, and Evening Prayer at 6 o'clk, exospt on Wednesdays, when tne Evening Prayer wla be at 7 o'clock. Seat Trinity M. S.

Caureh; on Brunswick street, between 6th and 7th. ev. R. C. Campbell, P.

C. Divine service at 1 at 8 p. and 7Mp.m. Sunday school at 9 a. ai; Prayer meeting wed- nesday evenings.

Class meeting Tuesday evenings. The All-Souls Christian Union hold religious servioes at Tileston Upper Room, every Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The publio are Invited. Free Will Baptist auroh. on oorner of Bladen and Ninth Streets.

Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. 8 p. m.

and 7 p. m. Mt. Olive M. X.

Church, corner of Seoond and Dawson sts. Rev, J. S. Bar ham. pastor.

Divine services as follows: At 11 o'clock, a. and 7)4 P- class meeting at 12 o'clock- a. Sabbath school atd, a. m. jnrst iiapnst unarcn, oorner jnrtn ana uamp- bell Btreets.

Rev. M. Conway, pastor. Reacn- Ing at 11 a. 3 p.

m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 8 p. m.

first Baptist Church, corner Seventh and Red-Cross streets, Elder C. Spioer, pastor. Bervioes at ll o'clock a. and at 8 and 8 o'clock p. m.

Sabbath school at 4 p. m. St. Luke's A. M.

Church, corner of Seventh and Church streets, Rev. S. B.Oaskell. pastor. -Preaching at 11 8 p.

m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 12.80 p. m.

Wooten's Chapel, corner of Ninth and Bladen' streets. Rev. Wuus Wooten, pastor. Services at 11 a. 8 and 8 p.

m. Sunday school at A a. m. Appointments Bishop Watson, of tbe Dloeeaejof East Carolina. April 8 Wed'sday, B.

FH B- Martin's, Hamilton. 9 Thursday, E. Jf Advent, Williamston. 1 12 Sunday, 1 Grace, Woodvllle, Bertie co. 18 Monday, M.PA S.

Mark's, Roxobei. 16 Wed'sday, S. Thomas, Windsor. 16 Thursday, Grace, Plymouth. 18 Saturday, 8.

Joseph's, Camden O. H. 19 Sunday, S. John Evan. South Mills.

21 Tuesday, M.P., Christ Elizabeth City ts Wed'sday, M.P.,8. John's, Kewbegun. .23 Thursday S. Barnabas, Woodvllle, Perqulm'soo. 26 Sunday.

Holy Trinity, Hertiord. 28 Tuesday, "M.P,, Rockahock. 29 Wed'sday 8. Paul's, Edenton. 39 Thursday, M.P., s.

Luke's, Washington co THB MAILS. -i jhe malls close and arrive at the City Pes Office as follows: CLOSE. ifcrthernlfero' malls, fast 7:45 P.M.:& 10:80 P. Northern through aad way 8:30 A. M.

Raleigh. 6:15 M. 8:80 A. M. Mafia- ievthe N.

C. Railroad, and mates saoDlled therefrom Including A. N. C. Railroad, 7:45 P.M.

gontheiai alalia for all points South, dally 80 P. M. 0:15 A.M. Western malls (a C. Railway) dally (except 635 P.M.

Aupoints between Hamlet and Raleigh 6:15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- road Mails for points between Florence and Charleston r. a o.u a. m.

Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays Fayetteville, via C.C.B.S., daily, ex 10 P. M. cept tSUBaays. 6:15 P.M. owe.

u. ana lnxermeaiateomoes. Tuesdays and A. M. BiittilAUU.

PUBLISHED DAILYKXCEPT XOHDAl 8 BATBS 0 SOTSCairTKMI, MTyjf Oae Mail! Fwww ram. Six Months, Taree Months, To Months, A a vu 'J eiv To city 8urtbeB, dellveredln jay part sutMoriben, deurereau any pars fcaaswi sa? of the city, LiSS ta Amts are not aullioriaa to than three monus in aavans-- stored at the Port offlcw tWtoiaton, H.a as Seoond Cla Matter. MORNING EDITIONS OUTLINES. Delegates to the MetbodUt jProtesUnt Conference, in WashinRtoocalled at the While House and paid their respect to the' President. ExOot.

commia-; sioo as Miaister to Brazil was signed yes- teniay by the Preaident. ----JSitriking; stone quarrymen are accased ef attempting to blow up the court house at wiili an infernal machine. Total net. rsneinti 4.055.172 -'HOS- ulities between QOatemala and the allied Uepublics of Central America have been suspended for a month; President Barrios Ua been annulled; it is rumored that Birri.13 is deaU fcSecretarj Tiii c-tta crop ia amooate 1 45.i,-i53 bJes Grant, was by Dr. BAer, yesterday, as better i he had been in a week.1 British iiituts ia indicate the abandon-i of iht Soudan; General Graham baa to at once open peace negd- linii.us with Osman Digna.

The ri- that Darrios, the President of da, bad been killed in battle is officially coutirmed. New York markets: Money 1 southern flour Bteady; wheat, uiu'rided red 83J93c; corn," ungraded 4950c; rosin 'weaker at $1 161 18; j. turpentine steady at 31 Jc. 'i'he new French Minister says he 1 exile the Orleans Princes. h.trioiU'sville, Jim an eleven v.

Id murderess the color of a W-SJf. 1 Pae latest concerning the Brazilian tnViou is that Gov. Jarvis has deci-i(, ij to accept. Bull and His la- Max O'Reil, that we re-f i to in Wur Thursday's paper. ('apt.

Hope, of the-. 'LcmdmurJc, ii)a tine tditorial 'tributo W' Dr. T. Ward, who -died Vu Norfolk 'J aitArcbistS rampant in Paris. A pjrtirJh! J'J 4 wtjYork Herdd represent? hera -as plotting He Hiiv io read the beanttfal and siroiig poem from, onr Southern Laure.ite in to-day's Stab.

It contains iliougbtHand stanzas worthy of any living poet. Titechiefi of the whole Indian Empiie have met at Rawal PuidL Th are loyal to a man and have all tciidtred iroopM and money without Btiia to England. 'Marvellous rjlixmetio giftHw is is what we are madeO say in the artictjj on Poe copied into the Wilson Mirror. It should, have been "rythmical gifts." Airs Garfield denies "the soft impeachment," 'She say an. enemy star(ed that rurnor about her raarry-iag.

She has just heard of it. She VShe stilt wears mourning, and matri-mnny Las no place in her thoughts." A youth at Cleveland Colleen l-bl two stores in Erie, Pa. When he acknowledged the, theft, nu he wasla kleptomaniac and that, fce is th son of N. A. Pierce, a large real estate broker of Cleveland, Ohio, lli'jiays he was moved by an uncon- tollable desire, lo burglarize.

Up to Friday night there had been, in the great Fifth Street Methodist revival 247 professions, 221 additions, and 176 baptisms. There will be, more baptisms to-day. Thus far siuce the 1st of, January Rev. H. D.

Tattle has added 239 members to the church. Here is the revised list of the new French Cabinet: de Freycinet, President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. Berrien, Minister of the Interior; M. Spul- oi ruww instruction; M. Badi Minister of Finance; M.

Le Grand, Mini8te i commerce; AJaia Targe, Kr! Telegrapha; Admiral JJ.111?8 of Marine; General Dele-oecqtie, Minister of War." "Hebel Generals' are to the fore jwt now. Gen. JacksoDj Gen. La-and perhaps other of the "Briga-: aiers" are chosen for foreign mia-oDs. pat they not woe rebels" than Longutreet, Mosby and eywere.

No man has been more jn favor than Billy Mahone and he Ul aSain8t the "best government vu lQe Planet." Captain Jarvis is mother "rebel" who finds favorl Be-port 8ay8 win decline. We sup-Pe he is not anxious yd- iever the eourt, ofDoia' earo, wn. n. TO i vol. 12; In the bulletins sent" out by Grant's I Dhvsicians- tne use.

eooain is often referred The Philadelpnia Ledger says of it: 'Itis the salt pr actual principle contained in the coca leaves. As far back as 1859, a Spanish doctor reported the good results de rived from tne internal use ox coca leaves, as he had learned from experience in South America. All the great travellers in that re-. eion the use made of coca leaves by the natives there, who are. in the' habit of chewing them as a remedy or.

-pre-: ventive for any evil result of extraordinary pnyatcai exertion. In Ulurope it has been tested both as a narcotic and as to its uses as a means. of increasing and sustaining the physical powers of the body, and ia this country it has been successfully apDued as secure for the morohia habit as well as a preventive for It has! been found very serviceable; in oases of did eases, of the throat, producing temporary ineenstotlKy tor pain an irrHtjiUoB, ana servinrarsv local pecnaU operation oil. the ithich caaW he Qreaied or even TmeraXea with eatire freedom fronvreaiatance while it was under A the lanueace jrcalh.r RBW JUTSBTI9EinENT Ottkbbottbo AxCo-Card. C.

W. Yates Look boys. A. Dattd Spring clothing. MrjNsoir Spring attractions.

I. SnStiKB Spring clothing. Helnebkhgeb Easter cards. J. H.

Harden Toilet soaps. M. McIunRE New goods. 'r C. M.

Cheap reading. A. Shkiek $2.00 ladies' shoes. Wakken's Cahdies Give a tryal. J.

R. Marshall To farmers, etc. Brown Roddick A few leaders. J. W.

Goa64i flMOTtpsurance. W. B. Davis -Red Williams, Rakxtn Co Parker Tatlqr Lightning rods, etc. Giles MrjacmsoN Coopers' tools, etc.

McDouoall iBowriEN Carriages, etc. W.lL 'SPBiwaER Co Turpentine tools HARRisoJTSf Allen New spring style. G. R. French Son Sweet P.

Lv BriIookks Co Digestible cocoa. i 'ijsia SJ IoeJ Oou. Easter Sunday. Rain is predicted for to-day. Receipts of cotton yesterday 14 bales.

Day's length 12 hours and 41 minutes. Eggs retailed yesterday at 12 to 15 cents per dozen. The Fifth Street Methodist revival is still is progrefia. Not a single tramp at the sta tion house Friday night. Don't forget the Hibernian Ball at Germania Hall to-morrow right.

The prospect, at this writing, is favorable for a beautiful Easter Sunday: The Board of Aldermen will meet in regular monthly session to-morrow night. Thermometer registered 63 dea grees yesterday morning. At 6 p. m. it was at 60.

Mr. Jos. M. Cronly has leased the Sea Side Park, at Wrightsville, for the present season. The music at the Easter services at St.

John's Church to day is expected to be exceptionally fine. ordinance of baptism will be administered a the First Baptist Church to-night, after the sermon. The Board of County Commissioners will meet in regular monthly session to-morrow afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. Tiiere were, six marriage licenses issued during the past week, of which four were for white and two for colored couples. There was a considerable fall in' temperature after the heavy rain of Friday night, when there was considerable thunder and lightning.

There will be a meeting of the Visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Society at Hiss Haft's school house, Tuesday, April 7th, at 480 m. The Wiazard Oil Company, which has been, attracting so much attention in other portions of the Stated will he here on the 13th. The skating rink at the Opera House, under the management of Mr. C. D.

Wilson, wlU be opened to the public tomorrow night. The Opera House orchestra will furnish the music. The interments in the various city cemeteries during the past week footed up as follows: Oakdale, 1 adult; Belle-vue, 1 adult and 1 child. Pine Forest (colored), 8 adults and 2 children: The loss of a little white child, which had strayed away from its. home on Red Cross street, was reported to the Chief of Police Saturday evening, and the police received instructions to look out for, it.

A colored boy named John Smith was arrested yesterday for throwing rocks In the street and striking another little boy, and the-. Mayor, after hearing the case, ordered him to be locked up for twen-tydayt Notwithstanding the ery inclement night, the parlor! concert at the residence, of Mr. Geo. R. French, Sr.

for the benefit of the Baptist organ fund, was weU attended, and we are glad to hear; that the entertainment was a' in to in to ia a a r- CITS ITEMS. Ooutrhs and Colas Toaa bo cored with-a. bottla of Bine's Syrup Tar. Only 25c. For sale by i'v TH FLORENCB NIGHTINGALE OFTHI ibnnrl ODen the -door for i hereawl Mrs.

Wmslow will if-prove tne Ammoan Florence Misnongaie rxne Knrsery.t Of this we are' so wjf will teaon oar "Busy" to say, A messing ml mrs. Wiflslow" for helping her to snryire andjaBeapa the griping, colicsing, anateething siege Mbs. Wtirsiow'S Sooranre 8nu7 relieyes tke ehild from bairn, andltinrea dvsenterv anddiarrhaiat Jt 'Softens the an4 tarries the Infant safely through' tke teething period. It predselr was- It proiesses to penorm, -very pan xji. lt-noxiung less, we aave sever seea MiK'-wmsiow-T her oulv thmmph the nrena.ra.tion of her Bvrua for Children -feetkirur." 'It wa? had the power we would make her, as she Is, a physical oBTiuur we mi mi muo.

otnu ejr 'mu 11 cot it 25 cents a bottla. t-i. HIARBI1 '( BARNES aVERr-In this. city, at the Front atreetf etfaodlst Church; on Wednesday evening, April lsfe bv tbe Rev. Yates Mis MXNNXB DaOOYES to W.

BaJOTES. MrrCHtXL-BOWN At the reaideaoaof ftm nride. ccTwer of eta and Bed Cross streets. l5g rfe4iSt jjxiAJtQKar ana a. bkujvjs, or Brunswicav Rev; James NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Spring Attractions. WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING A NOVEL AND complete line of Gents' Airnlshlng Goods, Braces and Suspenders of ths latest invention, Silk Garters and Sleeve Supporters, Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs and Neck Tie Retainers. but not least, the largest and handsom est variety oi imported ana Domestic buttings in city, at MUNSON'S. apou Clothier and Merchant Tailor Toilet Sops. I HAVE MADE -A LARGE REDUCTION IN tbe price of Colgate's Toilet Soaps and Extracts.

Do not fall to try the Dermal Skin Soap. J. H. HARDIN, Druggist and Seedsman, ap 5 tf New Market Wilmington, N. Look, Boys! MARBLES, TOPS.

BALLS, BATS, KITES, AC. Call and lay in a supply. PAPER BAuS. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER. TWINE, FINE STATIONERY, put up In convenient pads and boxes, C.

W. YATES, ap 5 tf 119 Market St. This JSTHE MONTH FOR FARMERS AND COUN- try merchants to send their produce to d. li. MA.HalXAL.Li, No.

S4 North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. He is selling at fair prices for CASH, ap 5 B4W tf Cheap Beading. MURROE'S LIBRARY, SEASIDE LIBRARY, LoveU's Library, detective Library, Maga-' zines, Novels, Illustrated Papers of all kinds, all the leading New York Dailies, Weeklies, Ac. 'J M.

HARRIS. Popular News and Cigar Store. Reading Room In-rear- of store! 53 cents per month. ap 5 tf Give Candies A Tryal. ap 5 tf New Goods.

TflfR ARE SHOWING MANY DESIRABLE STYLES OF NEW GOODS and getting In NOVELTIES daily. Come and see we will take pleasure In showing lanythlng in the way of DRY GOODS, MATTINGS, r. ni. McrarrmE. ap 5 DAWtf Has ATrived.

UR NEW SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children has arrived, and the styles are prettier than ever. We promise you some splendid goods for moderate prices. Our facilities for buying goods this season were better than ever before, and our customers shall have the benefit of the same. The styles have never been so beautiful and graceful. Every garment so far received Is a picture of the perfection of the tailor's art, and we guarantee to save you 20 per cent, on every dollar's worth you buy of us.

and every garment we sell will prove to be exactly as represented or money refunded. SHRIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET STREET. apSlt USE Phillips' Digestible Cocoa Instead of Tea or Coffee. When properly prepared for the cup it makes a DELICIOUS AND NOURISHING DRINK. It Is FREE FROM GREASINES3," and "WILL NOT DISTURB UnequaUed by any Cocoa or Chocolate.

40 Cents per Can. P. L. Bridgers Oo i ,110 Nortlh front St. ap 4 DAW if ning Bods.

YOU WANT QUIET AND REPOSE DURING jl ina uronqer scorm you muse nave one 01 our STAR BODS. Our Drive Well Pumps insure good water; cheaper and more lasting than wells. We have lust received, another lot of our new Columbia Cook Stoves. Also a fine lot of Kero sene Oil Staves Call and see them at tv PARKER TAYLOR'S, ap 5 tf 5 23 South FrontSt. i 4- A FEW 1ADERS.

f-'ija idr patrons to the folRwfiiV BARGAlK what iantttBed laonr Dusiness iiiliKa 3 No. 4, Wc; ftm Fouiiard Silk, SOLID COLORS WITH WHITE FIGURES. worth i.tf: These goods are below regular market prtee and cannof be duplicated. Sun-Shades Patasols. OUR NEW STOCK IS NOW OPEN.

Ladies will find Etile and Economy combined In our selections. SEE OUR 8c Nainsook Plaids. The Eighmie Shirt 18 THE BEST IN THE MARKET. OUR PRICE ONE" DOLLAR EACH. We are receiving New Goods every Steamer.

Our buyer Is now In the Northern markets. Call and look over our stock. BROWN RODDICK, SOLE AGENTS FOR BUTTRICK'S COT-PAPER PATTERNS. Sendee stamp for Catalogue. apStf CARD.

We take this means of informing our friends, both In city and country, that we are sow exhibiting the handsomest line of CLOTHING received In this city. The chief features in Goods for this season are Checks, Plaids and Angola Plaids, in square and round-cut Sacks. They come in a variety of colors, and are very popular on the other side. Our Goods, BE IT DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD, are all NEW and FRESH. We do not buy Old Fashioned Gar-" ments, carried over by Northern manufacturers from season to season, because they are a little cheaper, but give our customers the VERY LATEST tsTYLES and Freshest Goods at the Lowest Possible Prioes.

We guarantee satisfaction In every particular, or agree to refund money 1 where dissatisfaction occurs. Our terms have always been liberal, and our dealings fair and honest henoe our undisputed success, BP" Remember, our Clothing is made by the best custom tailors workmanship and finish superior to garments made in the South, and prices 60 per cent. less. Largest stock and lowest prioes. Call on or add re ss OTTEBBOURG ap61t' Wilmington, N.

C. Bed Snappers ND A FINE LOT OF BLACK FISH JUST AR- rlved on our smaok. Will be for sale at our Fish Market on Monday. ap 5 tf W. E.

DAVIS A SON. Our 02.00 Ladies' Shoes jTEVER FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. WE have received another large lot of them, and can supply the trade. Remember that our $2.50 Gents' Shoes cannot be beaten for the pries. Give me a calL A.

8HR3QCR, ap5tf 106 Market St. Hew Spring Styles I Stiff Soft Hats! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. -apStf Coopers' Tools, 'pURPBNTlNE TOOLS, STILLERS' SUPPLIES, For sale by GILES A MURCHISON, Murohlson Block. apStf We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, PHAE-tons.

Warons. Carts and Dravs. Skilled workmen employed and none but the beet mate rial usea. a run line or carriages ana au kinds 01 Daaaiery uooas at low prices. McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, Opposite Giles A Murchlson's Store.

apStf Bock Lime, TTIOR BUILDING PURPOSES. A7 FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO tl.lfi PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THS TRADE. -Address FRENCH Rocky Point, tt.C or O. G4PARSLEY, apltf -sutufr Wilmington.

t. Turpentine PULLERS, DIPPERS, WHETTERS, FUes, rTUss Hoops, Coopers Adzes. Broad Axes, Jointers' Stock, Howells ana jnawmg a.Dives, co. ruii biock 01 first class goods In this lme. Guaranteed prices.

WM.S,8rRlNGBRACO.,. Successors to Jno. Dawson A Co- 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, ap5tf vujluu. i XiJLUUOIlfl A Jotat BlMtlnc of tine Bard of BlasT-Utraiea- and Board of county com alsaloners la Reference to an Iron Bridge Aeros Ssaltha Creelt-The Brldcfe to be.BolM, In accordance wlV previous notice a joint meeting of the Board of Magistrates an Board of Cmhty at theYnvjtation of the latter, was held in the City. Court room, yesterday mornlig, to take Into consideration a proposition to build an iron bridge across Smith's Creek, on the county road.

-1 Chairman'Bagg; of -the Commissioners, explained the matter to the meeting.twenty-seven justices- the -main points being that am bridge wdnld be cheaperJn tbend than a wooden pae. and that the wort cotfld 4 0JOWrhtaJut crip- wim we taxes, vi ne stream to oe orKicea, he about and twenty -five to one hundred and thirty feet width; and the structure was to be sixteen feet in width. In -eotfehrsion he said that there was a bridge contractor present, and introduced Mr. H. Twiss, of York.

Mr. Twiss stated that he "had not had time to make an estimate as to the, cost of the proposed bridge since the matter had been called to his attention. Mr. W. H.

Shaw, by request of Comm is-' sfoner Bagg, read several letters from vari ous contractors in reference to the approxi mate cost of such, asidge as was wanted, the average estimate being, about $3,250, without the abutments, which would amount about as much more. Justice Mear thought sfimales? of the cost of a wooden bridge should also bebad, order that a. choice might be made be- tweea themIf the difference in cost was not much he should vote for the I bridge, but if the difference jjjraate' be considerable he thought it a matter of Interest the county, that it should be known. He thought the matter ought to be left to a committee to secure the proper estimates. nstice Manning coincided with Justice Meares.

Other remarks were made by Commis sioner Moore, Justice Cant well and others reference to the economy of building an iron bridge instead of a wooden. one, which latter the Commissioners had. never had (ln contemplation, whf.n the following resolu-. tion, offered- by Justice E. D.

Hall, was; unanimously adopted: i 1 Resolved, That the Justices of the Peace, maiority beine present, concur with the recommendation of the County Commis sioners of the necessity of constructing an tm bridge eve Smith's Crk, and heveby; give to tne County Commissioners all tne authority vested in the Justices of the by law for that purpose. The bridge matter being thus settled, Chairman Bagg called the attention of the meeting to the fact that oa the 23rd ult. the Board of County Commissioners made levy of taxes under schedules and and asked that the same be confirmed by the 1oint boards, which was done after the' reading of the levy, and the meeting then! adjourned. RellcloHS Notice. Rev: W.H.

Battle; bf-Wadesbore, will aid Dr. Pritchard in conducting a series of meetings at the First Baptist Church, be-, ginicg to morrow night. Mr. Battle belongs to a family distinguished in -North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee through several generations. EUsha Battle, of Edgecombe, who presided over the State Congress that adopted our bill of rights was one of this family.

Dr. Cullen Battle, of Alabama, was a native of this State also, and the father of Major General Cullen A. Battle of the C. S. Rev.

A. Battle, D. President ci- Union University, Ga. and Mrs, Gov. Shorter.

Rev. H. W. Battle ia tlie son of GejL C. A.

Battle; was bred to the law, but soon abandoned the most flattering, -prospects in his profession to enter the Christian ministry, and after pursuing' a course of study at the Baptist Seminary in Louisville, settled as pastor in Columbus, Miss. As stated above he is now pastor at Wadesboro, and highly respected by all denominations for his talents as a minister and his accomplishments as a gentleman. Forelga "Bxports. The schooner J. P.

Uryman, Captain JForrey, was cleared from this port for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, yesterday, by the, master, with 131,593 feet of lumber and, 50,000 shingles, valued at $2,395. Also the schooner Charle E. Paige, Capt. Rif-ford, for the same port, by Messrs. Northrop Cummings, with 207,000 feet of lumber and 55,500 shingles, valued at $2,850.

1 mm iii flXayor's Court. The only case before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Joseph Mc-Guyer, colored, who was charged with act-, ing very disorderly on Nutt street Friday; and with having stoutly resisted Officers Orreil and Smith, who, arrested him. He was ordered to pay a nae of $20 or go below for twenty days, i' The off-shore; signaAn Was displayed from the Signal Office yesterday. Rev. L.

B. Gibson of Greensboro; N. C. Presiding Elder of the Metho-i olst Episcopal Chttrch, will preach at Trinity M. E.

Churchthis afternoon o'clock, and this evening at 70 o'clock; after which he will adinlnister the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. He wUl also holdihe first quarterly conference of this year on Monday evening, the inst, at 8 Vclocfc Wa crlvrA rhti fif a in aear txroir on dt tra 5 4 1 reasonable prices. Call on us. Geo. B.

French Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, ap5tf Flour. Flour. Flour, 100(Pbl8 L0K' onr Brands, Gold Medal. Electrio Light, Happy Hit, Home Comfort and Silver cloud, For sale low by ap5tf i WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. Lard.

'100 Boxes D. S. C.R. SIDES, 5Q dor SMOKED do 1 fl PaSs Cases LARD, For sale low by WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. apStf Sugar, Coffee.

Molasses7 A A Bbls SUGARS- 1UU Ex. and Granulated, 8acks Choice RIO COFFEE, -f 4 i k.i 1-2 1 I -'M ..1 t'li nr. IS' 'U inn Hhds and Bbls Cuba and luv Porto Rico MOLASSES For sale low hy WILLIAMS, RANKIN A COi. ap 5 tf Kails, Hoop Iron, gOQ Bundles HOOI-TR021. f.

For sale low by m- ap 5 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. Ice. Icev Ifce. Sffs EXPECT TO HAVE OUR ICE MACHINE in operation by the first of May, and respectfully request parties, either in or out of the city, who will want large lots of Ice, to mike no contracts until we can put in our bid to furnish it. WM.

E. WORTH A CO. mh 29 1 su "Fire-Proof Oil'' IS BETTER THAN "KEROSENE OIL," OR any other Burning OIL Can be used In any lamp. For sale by HOLMES A WATTERS, 7 North Front-61. v' HENRY HAAR, 701 Cheenut St.

-WM. OTERSEN, corner 5th and GTESCHKN A BBO, corner Chosnnt arid McEatf. P. H. SMITH, comer 4th and crampbelV Watch this list and see it grow.

mh29 Wild Cats Abroad. SINCE RSTEAL OF OEPOSTTLAW THE WILD Cat Cos. are, abroad to the land, so 1 LOOK OtTt FOR THEM AND'lNSUBE IN THE Tiiroimnfll Tnalna 9. fflnVn fl- Smithville malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M.

Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shal-lotte and little River, Tuesdays and Fridays, 2-00 P.M. WrightsJlle daHr-at; 800 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro wayjnalls 730 A.

A 8:15 M. Souther malhkv. 9.30 A. Carolina Central 8:45 A. Stamp Office Open from 7.80 A.

if. toe P.M. Money Order and Register Department open 800 A. X. to 53 P.

M. continuous. Carriers delivery open, on Sunday from 8530 to Maus eoQected from street hexes from bus! nass portion of city at 5 A.M., 11-30 AJt and 5-80 from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. an whlbh has paid over for losses -1? Li5 thispountry alone. Losses paid WITHOUT DIS- 3 1 COUNT.

III jno O. very enjoyable one; v-.

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