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One ftrisrsonadai;...;.A'uU..T;.;ltl OS iti vn. it. ucakh v.- mm MM 1 -- i. si I I -til - "In MiHrkL-. ir4lAJi! !' ...... ' "' ik , untWiU Eprt MOpf.A v tVy sis4 isir f A.. Intaml a Ue Poet QOcm st WUmhifto. M C. -J tKxMji tbt r,,.,u Hvxlft . AUaattc Sadroa wi ti ports tMTr pcscOcabie ; jana it recent vtaii of the vcsmI at the port of aW CBOCh ttCWk4 wis p t.tl ts oncers. Johs Boo sfcoi his t(p falser el Yataaa, Loaieiaae, tor tt! tro: o uia(Book")uih'- Tb t-utJ Satu Dti4. of IUlooi, dt- cv.unniti Tfc r?qu4i of oikaJ urmUr4 bJ ba f(av!. ,uaivlTlcry pCCttrl to th orf alXlk)Q of UAcbair cat'ktl for m aJ i9tca ta d!l sad UoUa dutt. Ta ani ppI uf t "ncBsorM c iti a icnl0 fiast bim . -r uaiat tn &u fof by Jadkb P. u.ji.aio. rtiivf pxiy of ieo- -u () a(m br u IIm uu(loc i Dtbt:u . Rpabtlcaa So- lonvi eucadrinin-t io coeiiaa upp- I ' i - ia roau aiuo oi i uoi ! a c Ur aaid I Bjf if b4 ba r-d o Wloetoo, Id) l. Lruua Tor- wr ix mto k i''f ai st- woaadod bv boikr T t aiUovt t Moootuta b abUd N Vtk aaiktis: Vfjoy per i--. . cwttoe dell al 10 15 160U 348 CU; u . duur dail ad aacb(tl; vbttl a.-ui tlrcMttd ebaf; cji emth lots r- .... .tt.t m r-mili SSMASSt Mat: .r. .a uasroai icis; iwe .U -i i i hji CO. -trrtry ulaina s private crtia- ry u hu aou WaJ tar. Levi P. Mortoo was bom moot in 182 4. IJe is rich. io Ver- Ha has cuoSrnaed as Minis tar to France. w ... .Kt. i . . "-j.- --j- ww v. iss.uw oi air. iiiuea s saia rv. no vooair o areireu tear i U.Kiiilii rr-.t ntiU mam " I . .V- V r I .V- I xrrci vim w mm i unirreaassaav. Wnat wui be oowan i h n-r-lf H-iat's the qatstioo? Th new Republican Senator from Judfe Jw. V. M.CJJU1 e so Oui. aua loo, and is 47 years old. 11 hm rve4 la two CcragTease. . Juhn Whltlier deotioed to ru m ode for tt Yorktown oen- - , i, p.ni il ll.ta. ha. .. w" .i ik. .v iu . a f k i o dechue and let the com- tnttt aek another Nortbero mao. Mr. tildeo predicts tbsl ( si field iu ba ib storateaa term on re- I cord. Tbe Soth do not propose io nva bias maeh trouble. If let I " I aloo or favored the brer see from i at South will be ladeocd with balm Aui peace. Th prcepect for ao extra sceaioa iDerciMi hourly, (tarfield is yield ataftdily to the Stalwart elsmor. Tb caII aril) be for tbe 1Mb of Msy a'il bjid upoo tbe necessity for .h.p.cs of so act to refund the I oai debt, so epportioomeot bill tber lealation: ualio tua o a .oior David Davis did a band oma thing yesterdsy, ss may be eeeu by referriajr teJfrfyashingtoo tsle rama. He declined the position of Chsinaeu of the Jadiosry Coomlt t, tendered hici by the Democrats, sud rvqaested the sabslitotioo of sostor UaxlanU who, aa the ranking msober of the Committee, Is reslly uuw io iu puwiuvs. , . . t a . i t -..i mijm iaa atAe I mn laBAaiMiad bis iotenlioa I voting with tbe Democrats io re- organising tbe Committees ss pro- I poeed. It a aeosapltaMOt to te ew Auoreey GaastsJ seel ts owspor co lions u csiUisi wsie str. Veye XMTiuk Tbs t.rai Us. has lost lu aicetfleaacs. aad Lka "Coioosl. proeslsss to loss lis poieacy. tLVaaav. - Thte will not apply to North Caro- I Una. If a eaao bas been defeated for . ft. ft M .ft. W oflce he expecu to oe neecet or io ma- dressed as -Ufle.; n eiecieu bo omlsevew-eHhe1 prefix would lead to verv swHofit ' ttaalu. Legislators, very ntwvi rr . Sue- oflcals, 'Squire, eooetablss, mayors of all cities, towns, villages and water-tank ststioos are ievans- I bly referred to io the publio prinU as "Hooorable." Every printing office keepe an extra supply of IPs aad Cs. Oar uppJt - smell except MKV" tVe spell It Kurnel,, scoordiog to ft T . ft" km M . ' e aataoriuee. everybody in North Carolina Is a "Karner except ihe "HoombUe" and a thousand or I te-oGaaerala. Ya araapeopteU- sides much given to simplicity and do cot lks tiUes. 41 s iim, I - - . . I Jt uta - - .. lr Co city " 'aria Serf t t ar part Lk a . ,i r; . "id I r J 1 w VOL. XXVII.-NO. 145. Whe Robtrl Lloaola.wM aked for Uformaiioa ,oooortiing htmtelf by a rtportar of U Chicago lUpub- - mv wipapT eaylog it waa nearly oor Tfca slip spoke of Robert aa M andeiecntlf. capacity, remarkably HV hi faiber for hie eouod common oe ao4 good jadgment, aoaffected and modeet- lo a fault, aod indefati- gably ladoatrKJuaTUrtooa, and en- rgetlo'ln all that' he undertake.' Robert it modeet since we oome to ihiek about iL He is very modest. TUB LEGULATUBE. IIUUI 2TfrObenrKeporl Ca mi led. J SENATE.- WiDWKaoax March 9. 1881. Senate bill 775, lo amend the char tei of the towo of Ml Olive, io the county of Wsyue, passed iu third readiog by a-vote of yeas 31, nays oooe. tlouss bill 913. asoste bill 808, to raise revenue. An amendment was! offered by Mr. Newlsod to seotion 1, cisss x. sinctnflr out ei.uvvi sou insert log 1500. The amendment was lost. Mr. Scott, of New Uaoover. to amtod schedule B.scctioo 1, chaoeictr the lax on eertalo theatrical troupes, I under a call for the previous ques levylog a tax of $5 on those of the tioo, passed iu third reading, and secood class, lostaad of 93, as pro- po4 to the buL A4opted. The previous question was ordsred I aod the. bill passed iu third readtog I bv a vote ot x? to it. I Uoase bill 5S5, seoste bill 780, to I protect property aod persons injured I bv railroad corporaiiotM, was laid on I the table. I Hoass) bill 935, Senate bill 811, tbe "on did as lienor bU saedry amendments exoepuogaome churches were ad spied. lne Dill as ameadeo passed its second readisg. Mr. Whruksf moved to lake ud flau Kilt otn flnn Kill ?ai in I r"v ' r i MUblish a criminal district in North i'mlin. lit mailno to indfimtl- I poiipoof waa luopuu. The special order of tbe hour was I taken up a bill concerning Senate- J nsl spportionmeou Mr tV.llitmasin nf UinmLi I I moved that the rolee be suspended ua ih bill d aed on its third read- I ing. The motioo was loL A mesas ge was received from tbe I port from toe eommittee on tne sp House eootsining s proposition to go I pointment of jastices of the peace, into tbe election of magistrates. Tbe proposition was concurred in. I The beoate went into tbe election of jastices of tbe peso. The report of the committee on electioo of iastices of tbe peace was adopted yeas 34, nsys none. LloQse bill 87, senate bill ,05, r l"iB K briogiag stock from other Stales into ibis Siete.paAsed its second .m .wj.j rmM.iiatrL Senate bill , to amend the charter of tbe towo of Roxboro, passed its second and third readings. oui. rosiat rtirn IMI la CflttSJO CSSeS. p4J4J iu and lnird readings, Rr nnant ths followiocr is to- I ..a. I J - - 1 " I Oa lbs passage of the prohibitory I liqoor bill on yesterdsy, Mr. lisnee I voted for tbe bt.l on its secona resa- i ... . i. 1 J ..I inr. expisining inav ue woou tuw for it oo iu final reading if properly . si . l j . j: v. I smeoueu. uu ivs miru triutog uo moved to ameod by eubetitutiag I j.,-KiiiV sio which failincr he I wvuk w... -" o I felt coostrsined to vote against tbe bill as psseed. Senate bill 340 had I i K- j.. Marrimonl Kn prepared by Judge Merrimoo eipreesly to meet the objections to the seversl bills oo the aubj and wu iu ovuioiujij, I with I . . a a am t m mm aii rap mm vnaa mt in w a kikuuuii.i y - --: . I the decisions of tbe united auwi Sopreme Court. - a KVK3IXO SIS410X. I u.j i i .... .v.r. I odl which was Senate bill 818, rela tive to registrstion aod probate of deeds. Psseed its second and third House bill 092, Senate bill 758, to amend chspler 35 of the laws oi . . ,1v.t ii I rill.lfV tv eat srve - wm . . ..M mnA and third resdiocs. t. r.in intrnned e. bill to I paT prinoipal lerke of tbe Gene- J-aj Assembly tlOO for their servicea. J . . . I Passed iu seoood and tbird readings, The boor for the special order ar- riveJ. wxuoa waa tne coosiasrswon oi i s bill ip appoint raUrpad oommis- .t -fln. thalr datlfts. whioh tivm . ... . V....... f. mwrm h i ftf- I was ft UftUtUfc w. I fared on the subject. . 'ndiog TOle of yeM 27, 11 House bilU89, Senate, bill 784, to g9 ai4 to tba people oi tne oiat. oy the establishment of three additional ,peri?r Court districts, fa. Kjn failed to psss iu third reading yeas 8. nave 23. HOUS12 OI RBPRiTATIVES Senate bill incorporating tne ooara of trusieee of the Urp bans' uoma xox thft oolored children of this State, was called up aod passed Us seoood and third readiogv. Home bill to grade tbe crime of burglary (make. tbeXanhmeA burglary, whetrto, perional Jnjury w Intended, Imprubn'meat for lifsl,' was takea op 'tad " Ba third reading. r " ' 0. Hooje bill to amend chapUr 283 l.u: WILMINGTON, N. C.. SATURDAY. I of the Ufm of 18767 (the! landlord and" tenant act); "waa explained by wum- ana maooingj ou HoQJe DU1 to' amend chapter 141, lawa of 186677, waa explained by Mr. Bovtan - and opposed by provides that the mattstratcaaball be I paid one dollar ; while tneetioir with I lDe county commiaalonera. Th6"1- J Becond A bill (c amend .eotion 138. laws lot 1870. in rejrard to the gettleraent f 109 State's bonds, issned for the Sn"ruuon 01 ono carouni 1 Kill M A w A . W m n nn a A rutn&lf of Mr. Manning, who explained the bill and hoped It would pass. The bill was tabled by a vole of 60 to 13. Senate bill aupplemental to an act creating the state Hoard of llealtb was read at length, oonsuming about 35 minutes. Mr. Savage thought the bill a good I one, and that it met a long felt want. I lie hoped it would pass. The bill failed to pass its second I reading. lne special order, being ctouse du I to provide a commission for the sale i oi me state s interest id iob vape I rear and Yadkin Valley KaUrosd, was reconsidered. I The bill waa slightly amended,and, I was sent to the senate witnout en I grossment. senate bull to autborixe tbe colleo tion of a special tax in Brunswick county was opposed by jot. xroocs, of liranswick, who tbooght tbere was no need for it. The bill wa tnen tabled. House resolution of inquiry of the judiciary committee as to the pro priety of providing for a proper ex hibit of this State at the World's Fair in New York, in 1883, was taken np, and passed its second and third readings. senate bill to amend cbapter 17, aMtinn ss of Rattles RevissJ. con . . - . . earning the taking of depositions, was read at lenfftn and Dassed its i-tcibi iciuiuti wuuwu witomwu. senate bill to amend cnapter oi Battled Kevisal, and regulate tbe meeungs oi oobuij uumui wiuuB.. anti matr.st.rs.t0a. was eZDlained bv --- -a . ' Mr. lloltoo and passed its several readings Mr. w ortbington submitted a re- wbich was read at length. A great many amendments were sent lerwara, ana tne uoase went mto an electioo of tbese omoers, witn Messrs. Green, of Orange, and Hoiton as tellers. The nominations made by tne committee were, wun iew excep tions, confirmed. ZVXKCfO s XSSI ox. Several messages from the Seoste were here read announcing the Senate amendments to the Revenue bill, with s request that the Uoase concur io the same. A lone discussion sprang up on the motion to concur, aod the House re fused to concur in each of the amend- ments. Tbe Uouse navinDr reinsea io cou- . r m cur in the amendments, tne speaxer appointed tne tiouse orauou m a wu- iereoc comuuncw u tu.o """j UnA.f Kill r iniuirrvirtLM th rJ Orth i.u.'o Carolina rnarmaceuucai associshod, K;n i Via arvAial ftrAfT for the hour. wiu m was read at length. Mr. Bledsoe movea to imena dv ... . n J sinking out -seciion , auu - plained his objection. Mr. Graineer favored the bill and opposed the amendment. TJ ere was a law in this State, he said, compell- in 1 aai ara a rxwu w a a m a m aw w - a r ..." i j to come to Raleigh and stand an ex ' . ... jwI.v w, imiDiuon, ju u kuyKu. "ip Pai ae pnarm-oeuuaw u Bk. a m a a m w m auio Mr. T.inebaok sent forward an amendment to section 3, to insert 'camphor or sweet oil. Adopted. Mr. Buntinfir moved to amend by compelling a vignette of a skull and cross bones to be put on all packages oi poison, aop. Mr. Soarrow supported the bill. iw..e jm it. eni f nt en ' . it men passeu i resdincrs. A messsge from tbe senate was here read announcing the passage of .i .-.sl ; w: . Kill ftfhin r n rrirV-a tne jrromuinwu u.., "i tion, waa pi u iug u w . . , .. The bill passed its second reading Yess Messrs. Blaisdell, Boy kin, , . t iL.I.. I Mib- radSDW. CTOWB. aifcoi, .. t-- :' IT 1 'A..II 1 11. WITH. UI lLBTtWU. ni LS 1 BV rTBBL- UIBlUXUlt W a nett, Green of Orange, Gwyn, Ham- riflkv Jovoer. KUoatnck, Leak, Morri son, Moore, McCaaley, McEachern, NeaJ, Nicholson, Parisb, Pigford, Pool, Ragsdale, Ray, Roberts, Row land, Savage, Simpeon, Spainhour, Taylor, Thomas, Toon, Turner of Moore, Walker aod Webster 46. Nays Messrs. Bryson, Bunting, Foy, Hanner, Harper, Hoiton, Lind say. Manning, MoCiure, Rigga, Spar row, Sykee, Tate, Turrentine and Winstead 15. Tbe bill then passed its third reading. ' ' Mr. Page gave notice of a protest against tbe passage of the bill on iu final wading. A motion to reconsider the vote on iu third reading was tabled. T -EC B CIT1T. n Bw ADVSULtTiaacmKN iM. J. C. Mcnds Fancy goods. . Muxsox Uessure book open. J. 0. Stkvxssok Call to-day. a O. NoRTHBOr Havana oranges. W. H. Gbexk Mineral waters, &o. Wuxiaks & MtTBcnxsoK New Uubs. P. L. Bridgkbs fc Co. Royster'd caody. Local OS I. Register to-day. Dont forget to register. Receipts of cotton yesterday 15t bales. No oases for tbe Mayor's Court yesterdsy moroiog. Only a bo at one-fourth of the voters of the Fourth Wsrd had registered op to Isst night. Don't forget the dedicatory ser vices at the First Congregational church this evening, at 7J o'clock. The letter-box formerly sta tioned In front of the old market bouse has been sttached to the lamp-post at Exchange corner. We learn from a number of the legal fraternity that tbe next term of Brans wick Superior Court will not open unti Wednesdsy, the ISth of April We were informed yesterday that a vessel loaded with pipe for tbe Wil mington Water Works was expected to sail for this city about tbe first of next week The schr. Cygnus was oleared for Progreaso, Mexico, yesterday, by Messrs. Northrop & Camming, with 152,626 feet ot lumber, wbicb wss tbe only foreign shipment It is mentioned as a singular fset in connection with the liquor question that Senator Scott, of this coanty, who is President of tbe Liqoor Dealers' Associa tion of this city, is recorded as voting in favor of prohibition. rsrtrmus rsr tirm.mm.1. LsSaa si The Raleigh Nem Obeerter ssys: "Mr. Robert H. Bradley has jast received a splendid crayon portrait of that esteemed gentleman, Mr. H. H. Munson, Past Grand Msster of tbe Grand Lodge ot Masons of North Csroliaa. The picture is tbe work of Mr. TanOrsdell, of Wilmiogtoo, and is ao admirable likeness. Mr. Bradley bas placed It 00 exhibition st Glswsoa's. In a few dsys it will be placed in the ball of tbe Grand Lodge here. The excellent crayon portrait of Gen. W. R. Cox, to which we alluded to a few weeks since, will also, be placed la tbe hall of the Grand Lodge." sirsula Wit Two Flerea Ball Das;a. We regret to learn that Mr. T. H. Smith, the grocer, got bitten pretty badly yester day by dogs. It appears that he entered a yard iu the northern secUoo of the city to deliver some, packages purchased st his store, when two large bull dogs that he did not know were on the premises suddenly pounced upon him. He dropped the box which be bad io his heads at the time, snd In straggling with tbe dogs fell over it, but be seized the dogs by tbe throat, one with each hand, and held them at bay nntil ss-. sistance arrived and he was rescued from bis perilous predicament, after receiving three quite severe bites oo the left leg. Teaapsraaes ssrriess. Mrs. Georgia Hoise McLeod, mentioned yesterdsy as the associate of Miss Frances & WiUard, President of the Womsn'a Christian Temperance Union, bas been in Wilmington s dsy or two, snd Miss Wil- ard was expecUd to arrive last night. Tbe atter Isdy will hold a union service in Front Street M E. church this (Saturdsy) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and tbe Christian adies of Wilmington are cordially invited to attend. alarm sf Firs. The alarm of fire yesterdsy moroiog, be tween 10 aod 11 o'clock, wss caused by tbe gnltlon of tbe roof of a boose in tbe neigh borhood of Twelfth and Market streets. caused by a spsrk from the chimney. The fire department was out io force, but for tunately their services were not needed, the fire being extinguished without mucn damage by the neighbors. fttlVStB 4JID niUHE. Barque Jrma, Selwcrts, sailed from Greenock fo( this port on tbe 24th ult. Schooner Mareia Eeynddt, Til Ion, sailed from Baltimore for this port on the Oth lost. j The schooner Zoila, CspU Stroud, which was cleared from this port for Balti more on tbe 23d alt., by Mr. John Colville, with a cargo consisting of 91,109 feet of amber and 47409 pitch pine boards, wss abandoned at sea and Cspt. Stroud and his crew were taken off and carried to Norfolk. Oapt. Wstts, of the Schr. Mary A. Ptncert, wbich arrived here from Boston yesterdsy. reports that in a heavy see daring a gsle off the Frying Pan lightship a few days ago, her mizzeomast wis rolled oat of her; and that la crossing the bsr on Wed nesdsy night last the vessel got aground, but was safely hauled off on Thursday afternoon about 8 o'clock, by tbe steam tug Blanche, after throwing overbosrd about fifty tons of her cargo of guano. Tbe schooner sustained no damage from her mishaps beyond. lbs loss of ber mizzen sasst. , HORSFORDS ACID PHOSPHATE imparts new energy to the brain, giving tbe feeling and leose of Increased intellec tual power. T MAEGH 12 1881 lbs Faruftere mael : lTlaliarattan's Bill ad BUI Supplemental Tnereto. For convenience of reference we give herewith certified copies of the "Farmers and Fishermen's Bill" aad tbe Bill Supple mental thereto: AN ACT for the Better Protection of Farmers snd Fishermen. IJie General Ammbly of North Carolina da enact: Sec 1. That it shall be unlawful for tbe Board of Aldermen: or other proper au thorities of the cities of Wilmington, Tar- boro and xiewbern to impose or collect any tax on or for tbe sale of fresh meats, beef. pork, mutton, game, nan, oysters, ciams, Harden track and all farm products, on any tt tha fitrflat, fr sIIavb thArAnl frrm isra rrnrto u ; . vaiiB) uuvya vi dw,vb, iv iu ooj wauusi articles. Sec 2. Any person or persons violating the provisions of the above section of ; this article shall be deemed guilty of a misde nseanor, ana, on conviction oeiore any jus - tice of the peace, be fined not less than fifty dollars and imprisoned not less than thirty taeanor, and, on conviction before any jus days for each and every offence. Sec. 3. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are hereby re pealed. Sec. 4. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. In the General Assembly resd three times and ratified this the oth dsy of March. A. D., 1881. AN ACT SUPPLEMENTAL to an Act entitled an Act to provide for tbe -Better Protection of Farmers and Fisher men. Whereas, Tbe sole purpose and aim of an act entitled "An Act to provide for the better protection or JTarmers and -.Fishermen," passed during the present session of the General Assembly, was to prevent op pression and extortion and to enable ven ders of fresh meats, beef, pork, mutton, game, nsb, oysters, clams, garden trues. and all farm products, to sell tbe same upon soy of tbe streets oi tbe city oi Wilmington, Tarboro7 and Newbern, or from wagons. narla ahniu nr atnraa n1 nnl tn fin fnrnoH to sell tbe same from'tbe stalls of the Wil- mington Market House Company,' or any other Market House Company, or to pay tribute to said corporationV therefore, the General Assembly of aorta. Carolina do enact: Sxcnoir 1. That section 1st of said act shall not be construed to Interfere with tbe proper sanitary regulations adopted by the Mayors and Boards of Aldermen of the cities of Wilmington, of Tarboro', and of new Berne, under tne direction or tne city 1 physicians and boards of health, and shall I not be construed to exempt aeaiers in suca articles from the payment of the usual license tax to ssid cities and towns; but Ab j dealer shall be forced to pay say tax What ever, directly or indirectly, for tbe benefit of the Wilmington Market House Com pany. sec. 2. section and ot said act snsu ue amended by substituting tbe word "or" in tbe piece of "and" in the fifth line or said section before tbe word "imprisoned" snd after tbe word "dollars." See. 3. All laws and clauses of laws In conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This set shall be in . force from tbe date of its ratification. In the General Assembly, read three times and ratified this, the 7th day of March, A. D., 1881. Dally Weather Bulletin, The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tbe amount of rainfall in inches .for the twenty four boors ending daily st 3 P. M., except Tuesdsy, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tern. R. P. Weather. Atlanta 66 .00. Fair Augusta.. 71 .09 Fair Charleston 58 .00 Clear Charlotte 61 .00 Fair Corsicana 68 .00 Fair Galveston 65 .11 Foggy Hsvsna SI .00 Cloudy Indianolal 71 .08 Fair Jacksonville .. 70 .00 Clear Key West...i... 80 .00 Clear Montgomery. ... 71 .00 Fair New Orleans 66 .02 Cloudy PuntaRassa 73 .00 Clear Savannah........ 66 .00 Fair Wilmington 59 .00 Clear Cedar Keys 68 .00 Clear Pensacola... ... 65 .00 FairQ The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day : Increasing cloudiness, occasional rain. warm southerly winds and lower barome ter. Tbe Ada Gray Troupe. Mr. Ed. S. Bloom, advance agent of the IJ. O v.- 1 : ,U I aua vrinjr vuuiyoujr, una mu iu iuo wiji for a dsy or two making arrangements for : tbe appearance of the troupe here next week. They blsy '"Camule" Thursday night, "Frou-Frou" Friday, night, "The New Magdalen". Saturday matinee, snd "Ruth Tredgett . the .Tramp" Saturday night. BTJ RNEPTa COCOAINE KILLS DANt drnff. allays Irritation and promotes tbe growth of the Hair. Ge7dlsmejw--For over two years 1 nave Buxcerea terriniy wun "scald head" in its worst, form. A few weeks szo I tried a bottle of your Cbcoaine The first application gave me relief, and now the disease is effectually cured- Yours resDectfullv. N. O. Stetens. Deputy Sheriff. Ottawa. 111. Burnett's Flsvonng Extracts are perfectly pure. . C1X IXtSESS. THE MORNING STAB eaa always he had at the following places In the 017 : Tne roreeu uoase, Harria News.Staad. aad the 8r Am Office. a T7 arte rqatw a wall established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located In a thri ving, growing town on the line of a prominent Rsflmd. Is offered for -sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. , - . MAINE NEWS. Hon Bitters, which are adver tised, in our columns, are a sure cure ior ague, ou iousness and kidney coatplainta. -Those who use I them say they cannot be too highly recommended. I Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthnalaatle in the praise it tnelr enranve ajnaiinwa -roruana argaa. - MOTHERS I MOTHERS t ! MOTHERS 1 T Are yon diatnrbed si night aadbroken ot yowr assjs bvaalc a sick child suffering aiid crying with thaexcro- cutting pain of catune teeur r u so. go as once oageta yRUP. a bottle of MRS. WlNSLOWJSSeOTHINa It will relieve the ooor little 1 depend noon It: there- la no' about U There la not a moiher on earth who has ever need 'It, who wlll'not toll. yon at once that it will regulate tne Doweis, ana give nsnotsamou nwtnima Id, operating like to aucaae and er, aaareiier aaaneann toue r,mm, magic it is penecwy aare to use pleasant to tne taste, ana tine of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses in the United states, bold everywhere 15 cents a bottle. . , WHOLE NO. 4,234 AaiAnVftr. ' :." . ,., Win. Newkirk and Baoj. Blaney, both colored, were arrested by the police yester day for engaging in an affray oo the streets. They gave bond for their appearance before the Mayor this moroiog. "Ah, how well do I remember it wss in the .bleak November," thai I caught that cold that was wearing me swiftly aod sure ly awsv: nut 1 beard of Dr. Bull's Couo-h Syrup, took it, and . am now as well as ever. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ilineral Waters, &c, I I ROCK AND VICHY WATKK8. I m F , Oil DranBht Near Rranria. i or aie 07 WM. H. GHEKN. Dragglat. mh istr 1 rt a tt r o766t MaVaiia UraHSTeS I .. 0 jyUK l'O-DAT, VIA CHARLESTON, FROM Bchoener Cayenne, jait from Havana. A BODDlV Sf BWeet HAVANA. OSAKnER inH large caoice truiSAJryhsa. At 8. G. NORTHROP'8 mn IS tf ' Fruit and Confectioner Stores. Our Friends ARB INFORMED THAT AS THE STOCK for the "NEW PARK" haa been tahen. th Booke are closed. Oor MEASUHB uOoE hu m. tew blank pseea left, npon wbich we would like to write your name lor a vutuivn till IT. M UN HON, mh lSlt , Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Fancy G-oods. A FULL LINE OF FANCY GOODS AND TOI- let Articles, Colognes, Extracts. Soaps, Brutb.es, c, roroaieny JAMES C. MUNDS, Drnroint mhlS tf 85 N. Front St. For Sale. NKW HUL1, 1R410D OF 8TBRN WH"L btxaXKB length st feet, beam 13 feet, hold 8 . . . ' . . fmmti2Wt Eeady for l mhioi BOX en. wTimnwton. N. c. New Crop Cuba. mi, rpj, 4. ..-u - XB JC lH6St OaTgO tUlS Season, 636 HHD3' sBt,BcTED NEW CROP CUBA. TIERCES SELECTED NEW CROP CUBA, Just received and now landing ex Schr Maggie Dalling. For sale low by Wlllin.TTIS iKfL KMirP.h ifirtTl I mhlJtf For Sunday Schools. The Beacon Light ! The true Light which lighteth every man that co- -.. -metniBioine worm." THE BEACON LIGHT u an nnnsnaJIv uttriwMTn and beautiful Sunday school Bone Book, bv J. u. TBNNKY and Rxv. B, A. HOFFMAN, who have baa a very raccetsful experience as r ung writers and composers. Their book fat one of the beat ever maae. xn Beacon Light baa many noble hymns, and the sweetest of melodies. Specimen copies mailed for 80 cents; liberal reduction for quantities. P0.nt9.tQe Choirs and Societies wfll do well to end uOJlinlas, the musical season bv oerformln? ei taer a nacree cantata, as suck's stn Psalm, si; or Cuad wick's splendid Joseph's Bondage, SI; or But Srfflma ' easy Ks- The Emerson Method for Reed Organ. $3.10. By Emerson and Mathews, is among the very neat, ana nas a good collection or instrumen tal and vocal music . Any book mailed, post free, for retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., BOSTON. CHAS. H. DITSON CO. J. B. DITSON A CO. 928 Chestnut at, Phil. Wed A Sat 843 Broadway, N, T. . mn u aw tr TTTjlfin TsTnl AO ! T.Tnloo I mm s ONE CAR LOAD HORSES I Suit all work, for sale by T. J. bUUTUKJbUiAMU, mh 10 St Second Street. Clean Coal ! T GUARANTEE ALL COAL I SELL TO BE entirely free from Guano or any- other injurious substances. All reports to the contrary are false. mh 10 3t J. A. SPRINGER. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE lisraistana State Lottery TAKES PLACE APRIL 12. CAPITAL PRIZE (30,000. Whole ticketa. $S CO; Halves, ft 00. Address Lock Box 27S. mh9tf Wilmington, N. C. "Best Bolted Heal JNTHECITT," . GROTPIUa DAILY. PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO.. Millers and Grain and mh 9 tf Peanut Dealers. T TT TS ft TO T T TT A TT Q 17 JT J lit J XLt ll Imi AUUDJEfe . Wilmington, N. C. B. Lu PERRY, Proprietor. JFirst Class in all its appointments . Terms to S3 .00 per day. Ie 160 tf - Tell Your Friends rjUHAT PARKER TAYLOR KEEP THE HEA VIEST AND BEST STOVES for the money; that they sell PURE WHITE OIL; that they have a full assortment of all kindaof floods: that they show Goods with pleasure; that they deal SQUARELY with all customers. mhS,f , v. avs oara,,. .... .,,... m V&aj WMllLft a as s s a4i sw- T - - Twswaata... ....... ........ .f .,2 " " Tbrsawsaka, ...m..,, S M OBsmoBtlv. 10 CO . TwoBwmtha,.. ........ .......vlTOO " " Tares monts,......j.....'..k. as 00 " - BLrmoftUia,... SS M " One rsar,.. ...i........ SS M ' tascbatraet AitvertfseBtaats.UlceB'at prooi Moiiateljlowrataa. v , ' - r " Ten Unes eU4 Nonpareil typa make oaa aqaare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jRoyster's Candy. Saturday, March 1281 JtTST RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE AND ONE HALF (tSljf) LBS. of ROYSTKR'S celebrated Home-Made Candy, Given up by all to ba BETTER taaa tbs bat French Candy. Wa are eeUicK It at the XXTBEM E- LY LOW FIGURE OF . . ' FORTY CENTS PER POUND. Call early this morning ft r your 8unda' aopply of thie dellclons article, ao as to avoid oiff smal Saturday night's man. Owing to the demand being greater than Las sap- ply, we have been unable of late to alwaja heap it on hand, but Roytter hi proa!eed us not leas than from Two Huadrtd and Fifty to Three Hundred Founds per week, for the next two weeks. Sad af ter that time Five Hundred. Springfield Hams, A small lot left of those one SPRINGFIELD HAMS, which ao rapidly acquired favor after we introduced them in this market last year. Liquors, Wines, &o. As the State Legislature haa parsed the Prohibi tion Bill, we advise all of our friends aad custom ers to lay 1 a stock of CAPE FEAR, VIRGINIA GLADES or STEWART'S RYE. Wa also have on hand a large stock of MUMM and HIID9E1CX WINE and MUTT'S CIDER, preparatory to tbe time when the Prohibition BUI will aot allow us to drink any thing elie, and advise every oaa to ac custom themeelvea to these beverages before tbe bill goes Into tff act. Trusting all will call before parchaalag else Whero, We are yours trul, P. L, Bridgers & Co. mh 13 tf Gall on Lie To-Day. jy-OTT'S SWEET CIDER On Draught, barrel Just eponed . Oecenuchee, Tar Heel, Eureka and Genuine Dar- am Tobacco, long cut, granulated, and Clgarettee. Fresh London Layer Ralalna, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Dried Figs, and foil line of Confectioneries. Nice Gilt Edge Cream Ch' ft and Butter. Fresh Crackers received every week. Pearce's Soda, Wafer Soda, Pastry Soda, Oyster, NIc Nacs, c., Ac. Ferris' Trade Mark Meets, Sptlngfleid Uncaa- vaased Hams, small a!aes; Canned Green Feaa, Corn, Tomatees, Ac. Call and price Goods, or send orders to Jas. C. Stevenson mh IS tf Pocket Hats ! JATS8T STIFF AND 80FT HATS 1 UMBRELLAS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION HARRISON ALLEN, mh 10 tf Hatters. TELEPHONE US WttBN YOU WANT A Hone and Burav. or aa A 1 Ladv's or Genilo- man'a Saddle Horae. Special a'tennonpald to Horses boarded with ua. JAMES W. SOUTH ttbAND 0 mn 19 tf Oppoaite the Theatre. JODN DTEB a ON, FASHIONABLE TAILORS. Dealer la MSN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. Agents for DEVLIN 4CO,8W YORK TAILORS. Agents for ROGERS.PBET A CO. NEW YORK CLOTHIERS prompt attention to ail orders. Hydroleine, LAMM'S EMULSrON COD LIVER OIL. Sc.. KJ McArthur'a Syrup of the Bypapboaphttaa. Su Jacob's OIL Kldnoy Wort, Plakham'a Vacatabte uomoouna ooya s rocxec Bjectne cat anea, aaa a full assortment of Patent Medicine. Toilet Art, cles. Seed, Ac J. H. HARoiN. mns u ururinst, aew jtarxac Hinson & Blount. rpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A partnership under the firm name of HINSOX BLOUNT, and will carry on a General Commission Business in Cotton aad Naval Stores, In th office formerly occupied by Hinson St Cummmg,at No. 89 Pearl Htreet. New. York. r . . The old business of tbe late - arm of Blasts) A Camming haa been transferred to as; aad oar pat rons, whether old or new. may rely em praaapt tentloa. IJ. W. H1NNJN, A. S. BLOUNT, Geaerl fartaers . R. H. BuUNTBEE. febftoSw Special Partner. Buggies, Harneso, THE LARGEST ' AND" BEST1 SXLXCTED Stock of Baggies, Pbsstons. Carta, Drays, eaaV( OJVB, OUBCH wihi MMmmmmm mmtimrn. i wy ever oaeree - eaa ne aad boaarbt at lowaat prices front GBKHakuT m Oo., "45 N. Front M.' wumlnvto. N C. T. 8 Particnlar attention given to Repalrlag aad Painting. - v -sAhit
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 12, 1881, edition 1
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