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PLEABB JTOTICE. We will be glad ta reeelre eoinmuri?tiii from our totals oa sir and all cab-cU t general Interest but 1 ,T,rt affrays. I ft M K ae aaae or tae writer Kst al wa j be f x i aliped to ft Editor. Comaaxlcatioai cut N written r zTj ene de of the paper. rerscnalltiaa iT. - - . , rMith, CO peats. 07 carriem, r. lli .t-V i ... ----- . . . T';,.4cr.f? H ptef-report any and ". 'rrrA-ir P a'?" r?n tarty And it U especially and pjtrUiiUriy uad4r tood that the Editnduc ret alwityg cedcrse the Tiewtot correspond en U, tuJeai to tfaterf in the editorial coin ns. VO L. V t WILMINGTON, N.;., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1881 NO. 19 this pafsk The Bill Y ' Meyiew. yew Idvfrtiscments ! rv s .;(?-to- U' - . Cmrc in it e- -''ni iioua J 3ic nl il of rrnp ,;ijaJ -Mii ri.-ior frnu.i.'.t urirr ... hlnO i. Ki nr. f f-nic n't i uraual lt. etc GOV. HOLDER OPifilQN. Hai.fi. ,!.c 180 SdSTcDici'h rtu. I bailee for .- WVW. HOLDER, .Pr JUDGE STRQHG'S OPMIOH. Mai Joe Person Meda: Home month. ..oIwia bt wealth,. eufferiDjr from de witf inrt pcition a'-d l 8? ri appetite -h!j ,'friaad i-idnced in- to try your Tenio. 'I di4pJ witotfaeinoBt har-py leaalts I take mltpltunreia r-coicmeodi?i it tin vaN nib tod iii 3"iit Y e- eta" le Tonic, and wiah DID Very rwei tally, v !i0!db? WM. ioebi6-ljdJw mm. wnas s FIRST IXSTALMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES IN SPRINGS SUMMER SHIES ARRIVING NOW AT BHIlimva Shoe Store. Mil Market Street 32 Market St. 32 of ths Shew Csse with th ' Shcemaker- A JY STOCK OF BOOTS AND STIOES fnjs complete. Call aud examine. Sat-l-jenon puarantopd to customers. Now is "time to supply your families. C0T0? m of thoee CHILDREN'S pkiLr LK la lace andbuttons. See-jawievm- Convince yourself of the " U1 moats isunju jsuJuHi dumber. ' Don't forget the is Market StrecS. Boxes Smoked and D S Sides JsffThdsaud Tierces l Aviiv, Crop Cuba. 1U0 New 0rleansMose?, Ja5t eJved and for eale low by WILLIAMS vS: MUKCHISOXi 0Ur Sugar, iv.fiVe, &e l000 8 Hour, all grades, ' ' .Btls New Orleans Su-ar, bS Coffee, duTercnt grades,: 125 tes Assorted Candy, 100 T -Choice Leaf Lard,. J5; and Boies Lemon" Cakes 0,0 BeS LTe and Potash, Bocs Soap, . . and Kegs Soda, ' lWBoandIIaifBbl.Sn.,.. - ' Paper, gpice, Pepper. Gin. 00foto.&5.i lundolph Sheeting. ii& i Kjiisa feif IVfi.MOUKATIC TICKET. 'or Aldermen. SECOXD WAUD : AVI LLI AM Ij. SMITH. ALFIIED ALDEU IAN. TllIRD WARD : ' ' - LEMUEL n. BOWDEX, , JAMES 13. HUG GINS. FOURTH WARD : DAVID G. - WORTH, SAMUEL NORTHROP. , F1FIII ward : FREDERICK RHEU, " ALEXANDER n. LESLIE. . ;. LOCAL NEWS. ve.v Asivyrt?;iifcii.i. C W Yates Full Stock IIeinsbehgek A Traavp Abroad Altafi-'kr, PiiiCE & Co Safcli, Doors and. Blinds J L Boat weight Imported Goods K M McIntire Black Siks L J Ottekboukc Brilliant Array J -M'McGowan To Liquor Dealer.-; A aiiRiER-Spring Styles 1S81 Picnics are in the near future. A morning glory The cocktail. You cannot vote on Thursday unless I you register. Procrastination is, the thief of time. Register now. Never take warm drinks and then go out into' the cold air. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 118 bales. The boys are beginning to manifest a desire for Easter eggs. Gen. R. E. Colston is expected to lecture in Raleigh soon. Compared with an umbrella, a, needle in a haystack is easy to find. No man can acquire riches by sitting around stores and saloons. If blood will tell, why shouldn't a mos quito be confessing all the time? There are but two days left in which to register. Attend to it at once. You can now buy Improved Ilcating and Cook Stoves at factory priccsat Jacobj's. - The diagram for the sale of seats for Curtis' Sam of Posen will be put on sale on Thursday. . When you tell a man to go to Jericho, remember that it costs nearly 500 to accomplish the journey. Only one trifling case for the Major's consideration this morning which was dis missed without the formality of a trial. No man has ever attained to perfec tion; but no rcan has ever yet beenren dered'any the worse by striving for it. any people -often acquire the habit of carrying an umbrella in pleasant weather; but tney don't keep it up. The diagram for the sale of reserved seats for Rial's Hurapty Dumpty per formance on Wednesday is being rapidly filled up. Swedish barque tIcss:na cleared to day for v RotJcrdam with 2,314 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs. Williams A: Murchisoa. It is stated 'that the majority of spring brides, at least those was follow the fash ions, are likely to be married in hand some fauille gros-grain silks. Capt. E. P. George, who ha3 many friends here and who for a long time was a resident of this city, arrived on Satur day uight and is stopping at the Purcell. How to te jour own painter,. : Buy the X. X". Enamel Paint, ready mixed and arr anted at Jacobi's. f , Fashion says that in the "paper hoop,c dance, "ttie gentlemen form a circle, turn" ing their backs to a lady, who i3 placed in their centre and breaks the hoop upon the head of the gentleman with whom she would dance." We idvise our friends to call at Jacobi's for Household Hardware of every descrip tion There you get the lowest prices, f An act was passed by the Legislature at the recent session, limiting the term ofoEceof notaries public "Heretofore there has been no limit to th'e time, and there has -been some confusion in the matter of records. All notaries now holding commissions will have to renew them by July 1, or their offices x will be declared vacant. It would be well to remember that those eomicg of age on election day can register and vote on that day,. The market to-day wa3 very poorly supplied. At 10 o'clock not a chicken could be purchased anywhere. Mr. G. W. Floyd, agent of Sam of I'osen, is m the city making arrange ments for Mr. Curtis' appearance in this city on Monday ar.d Tuesday evenings of next week. Cotton Down isatn Cotton futures for the month of May, which advanced 50 points Jrom Wednes day of last week to the close on Satur day, have dropped 25 points to-day, May being quoted at;iO.C8, instead of 10.93, which was the quotation on Saturday. Spring and Summer- "The ladies will find Capt. Mclntire fally abreast of the times. He has re turned from the Northern markets and is now busy, with his entire force, in open ing many new and attractive novelties. His stock of pretty things for the Spring and Summer will soon be complete and as his taste and judgment in purchasing are universally admitted his customers, may rest confident that he will offer for their inspection the cream of the market in fashions and materials. -Returned. Mr. Rosenthal has returned from the North after having visited Philadelphia., New York and Boston, where he pur chased largely and carefally the new stock of boots and shoes which he will be prepared tooffr in. a few days. He has been absent for nearly a mouth and he tells us that he raade a careful surTey and comparison of the markets before making up his purchases. He bought from the best houses and at the lowest prices and will give hia customers the benefit of both. Ottoi bnurc's. We invite attention to the ad?ertisement published elsewhere, of Mr. Louis J. Otterbourg. Hi3 is certainly one of the handsomest clothing stores in the South and it is just as certain that his s(pck is one of the largest and most carefully se lected to be found anywhere South of Baltimore. He is now receiving and opening full lines of clothing and furnish ing goods, for the Spring and Summer trade, and will take great pleasure in dis playing tKe new styles to all who may favor him with a call. Tiie Sunken Schooner. The sunken schooner Lorenzo, of which we wrote onJSaturday, giving an account in that day's issue of the acci dent, is now lying at Messrs. Kerchner & CalderBro's. wharf, below Nun street, where she was secured on Saturday after noon. The wind prevailing at the time the sunken vessel was lashed to! the schooner Mystery, when the tug Blanch had them in tow, forced the Captain of the Mystery to cut loose from the Lo renzo for the preservation of his own ves sel. The wrecked schooner then went driftiog down with the tide when Mr. Hanby, af the firm of Hanby & Russell, wharf and bridge builders, jumped into a boat and pulled out to the vessel and with some strong lines from their pile driver made one end fast to the drifting vessel while they pulled ashore with the other. By this time a good crowd had gathered on the wharf and with their as sistance the unfortunate vessel was haul ed ashore, where it was firmly secured by her masts, which were then about the on y thing out'of water, until this morning, when Messrs. Hanby & Russell com menced working on her again and have now succeeded in getting the vessel com pletely uprighted with her decks above water. They expect to have her pump ed out by dark this evening, unless there is a plank off. In that event they will have to adopt some other course. There is supposed to be some 90 bbls. of rosin still aboard of her. The Captain lost about $10 worth of ship stores, besides his cabin furniture, lamps, stove and so forth, all of which are more or less injur ed, if not totally destroyed. Complications. If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by complica tion of liver and kidney complaints would give . nature's remedy, Kidney-Wort, trial they would be speedily cured. It acts on both organs at the same time and therefore completely fills the bill for a perfect remedy. If you have a lame back and distorted kidney use it at once. Don't neglect them. '-Mirror and Farmer. (Elal'i Dniapij Damply. The ,4Rial Humpty Dumpty" company will appear at the Opera House on Wednesday next in that most successful pantomime, '-Humpty Dumpty," and it does not require supernatural wisdom to predict that the performance will be greeted by a full house. In other cities the company ha3 done a rushing busi ness, and in all probability there are enough people in Wilmington tnxious to indulge their propensity for laughing, to fill the Opera House. Both the pan tomime and company have received laud atory commendation, and come strongly endorsed. The Detroit News of Feb ruary 1st says: Jay Rial's "Humpty Dumpty" show at the Detroit is heartily commended by all who witnessed the opening perform ance last night. Some of the mechanics are new, and all the old ones well played by a good company, including Grimaldi Zeltner as "Humptyj" Rel Mueab, the fire king, who dances with bare feet on a sheet of red hot iron, and performs other startling feats; Mattie Aatonio, a graceful Columbine and good jig dancer; Punch Walton, a fine cornet soloist; and ' Prof.". Wiagfield's dog circus, which provoked an unlimited amount of fun. Admission, 25 and 35 cents; reserved seats only 15 cents extra. frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The April number abounds in highly attractive features, prominent among them being the first instalment of a new serial novel by the popular writer,Frank Lee Benedict; it is entitled 'A Late Re morse," and promises to be of intense in terest There is an article on "Thomas Carlye," by A. H. Guernsey, with 11 ill ustrations: "A Journey Through the Dismal Swamp," by Alfred Tremble, 4 illustrations; "The Charitable Side of New York What It Does for the Young," 11 illustrations; "Cricket as Played in England." by N. Robinson, 8 illustrations; "Glimpses of the Rhine," by Lady Blanche Murphy, 13 illustra tions; etc., etc. The department of fiction contains, besides Mr. Benedict's- novel, several brilliant stories and sketches by popilar writers. Among the poems are "In the Bastille, 1750," by Etta W. Pierce; "After Many Years," by H. Wellington Vrooman; 4 The Fairy Revel," "An April Song," "The Rose," etc, etc, most of them taste fully illustrated. Professor Duncan has a most interesting article on "Earth quakes," with. 12 illustration Janet E. RuutzRees one on "George Elliot," with 8 illustrations. The miscellaneous articles afford both entertainment and . instrmction. There are 128 quarto pages in the number and overl00illustrations,together with a hand some colored frontispiece, "The Maniac Mother," from a pain tin r bv Merle. A single copy is only 25 cents, annual sub scription, $3, postpaid. Address Frank Leslie's Publishing house, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Go to Jacobi's for Doori, Sash and Blinds, pure WhiU Leai, Oils, Varnlahes Window Glass, all aiaei. All. at the lowest prices f DIED. McHiHENNY In this city, on the 21et inst., Mm. MARGARET McLLHENr, wife of Col. Ihos. C. McHhenny and daugh ter of the late Gov. Dudley. The funeral services will bo held to-mor row (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at St. James' Church, thence to Oakdal Cemetery, New Advertisements. TO THE LIQUOR DEALERS OF THE CITY. I rlERE WILL BE A MEETING of the Association on Tuesday night March id,at 7.30 o'clock, aharp, at Howard KeJlex Engine Company 'a liall. important Duel ness. Uy order or the President J JAS. M. McGOWAN, men 21-lt Star copy R. Secretary BLACK SILKS JN PLAIN AND BROCADE. Special at tention is called to the above good?, which we are offering at real bargains. Sun Shades, ParasoICj AND SILK UMBRELLAS, just ia. ALL WOOL SUITINGS J ust the thing for the ieaon. To arrive on Wednesday, 23d. AUo a large assortment of S PANISUJ LACES for Trimming. Headquarters for all kind of HOUSE FURHISHiNQ GOODS. . Respectfully, R. ClLeTJlclntire. aen 21 Now Advertisements, BRILLSA8T ABRAY ! EYES OPcIi !N AMAZEMENT (Viondav fJIarch 21 Clothing Exhibition I AT OTTERBOM'S Wlen'a Wear Depot. 100 100 STYLES OPENED LAST WEEK GOING ! GOING ! MORE THIS WEEK ! ' AND STILL TEEY GO ! The Latest Dekigns, combining Beauty and Elegance of Fit, go to make our Cloth ing immensely popular, and OUR Establish ment THE ESTABLISHMENT. Call and examine. L. J. Otterbourg, 22, 24, 26 and 2S II. Front Street, mob Jtl-lt Imported Goods. JTJST EECEIVED THE Fol lowing German Goods, recently imported. They are very nice, and to a great many are new in this market. Fresh Dried Pears, Dried Green Kerne, New Turkish Prunes, Pearl Sago, Kegs Holland Herring, "White and Mottled Castile Soap. John I- BGatwright, 11 aad 13 North Front 8t Pickles- Skilton Foot & Co's Celebrated Stuffed Mangoes, Mixed Pickles, And Chow Chow, In one and two gallen Buckets. Also, Their! Sweet Pickles in Glass. These latter, as well as the Man goes, are very fine2 JNO. i. BOAT WRIGHT, Xos. 11 &,13 I. Front sir. men 21 , Full Stock. JPRrfd OO0D3, LOSV FlilCi. hntj effort made to supply t"ie denand ia eVr y llae. Cmca and lane rirat'o iiy, School Blank and MUcellaneous Boks, Fancy Ar ticles, Picture Frames ia ft)ck and made to order. Organs n the Instalast Plan, at Yates' Book Store. mch2l PUCELi HOUSE, U5DXB SLJT UAAiEHlNT, WiLMiaeror. N.JC D. L. PERRY. - - rop LaU Proprietor A tlmf.cUoi el. . First Class ia all iLTasDolnts:Ti. t.' S2.I0 te U per oar.Q -aJ .s feb'8 u or Advertisements. A Tramp Abroad, -JOUGHING ITINNOCENCE Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Sketches Old and New, Gilded Ae. All by Mark Twain. For sale at' IIEINSBERGER'S, Blank Books, TNKS, MUCILauS. GOLD PENS. PEN. JL ' cUs, Stationery of every variety and etyie. For sale at nick 21 HEINSBERGER'S, ' - 'Live Boot Store LECTKTJE. DR EUQENE GRISS0M OF RALE I C H will Lecture, ' For the benelit of the Wilmington Lltrny Association, -at tho OPERA HOUSE, in this city, on , - TUESDAY, 22d Commencing at S.15 o'clook, P. 31. Sub--ject : "TIIE PRINCE OF MEN." Admission 25 cents. iiich l7-o ML CROiSIiY, Auctioneer BY CRONLY & ilORRIS; Rflorta:ae:e Sale, t 3 BY VIRTUE OP THE PEOVI8IONS OP a mortgage dated April 3d, 1879, frcm nder8on t0 National Bank of Wilnungton, the eid Bank wUl on Wd nesday, March 30th, 1M1, at 11 o'clock, A, M.. i at the Court house door in the City o f Wxlminrtoa, sell for Ctsh by public auction an undirided half intertat in remainder af ter an outatanding life estate in all that lot ofland fitaate in eaid City cn the Southeast corner of Front and Oracle streets, iron tin 1QC ft rr. Hmthm niDK backs Southwardly a'ong Front street toe same width 198 feet, being part of Lota Nos. 1, 2 and 3; la Block 1267 , u .o . , - B.rJBBU8. feb 28-mch 10-21.23 President OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23d. An Absolute New Departure. J AYR I A L.' S MAMMOTH Humpty-Oumpty AND TRANS-ATLANTIC NOVEL! X COMBINATION, - At the Extreme of, Popular Prices. Admission, 25 and 3.5c. Best Roservrtt beats only 15 cents extra. See email bi.ls and posters. Seats for gale at Hcinsbcrffei'a Book Store. mch 13-fri-mon-tuc A LARGE STOCK OF SASH, DOORS AM BLINDS ! AND ALL KIHCS OF MILLVOHKi LUMBER. LATHS, ac; For sale yery cheap a. ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO'S. pFactory: - 021c i eot Walnut et. .Nutt, near itwi Crosa t men 21 Removal of Luw Oilice. T HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE to ti e J- , ?f .rooms, liret. floor old Natioral Hank Building, corner Front and PrinctES streets. Entrance on both streets. u o J. I. MACKS, mch i -2r Star copy Att'y-at Law, nee 1000 BuiheI BLST ROWLAND, 500 WmraUPUxDr '4 ! For sale by mch 13 . - : WORTH & WOF.Tri ' Winberry Oysters. Dor,. 2j"or jl.Ucm. P.a.ili,, slj. bbbsm L.i n . uainn a . a. a. ... . - e aearon. Hr te -" , Slukct s;
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