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. 1 " nAT::3 PAO? cnnai.no. , i ' One AaaaM ana ' '" T ' M ;vt .-ho utl. .'. . . .'.'.v. . .'. 1 'Hi tSftlJZ'V '-'J ; - U i - I -.'.- 4.v. f ii I 1 t' ,:i:.TT TT f Tl . T-l. X . -: . ' 71 I I I - " IT TV . TTrTT T. V . j - . , V 1 i . . : ..It , - - I r vol. xxynr-Noa Wilmington, , n;' c:Ednesday. maecb ' 23;-t88i. "4i a mv ToLoni. Aa act inoorpor&tioff the DjuiTille,: . CitY BIJIdCaATIC TICK sr. ILirriMTUCIJOAt, MARCH tcoxD wiio: WILLXaM L- SMITH. ALFRED ALDERMAN THUD UI: UCxUEL O. BOWnXK. JAMES B. nUOOINS. rcor wtfts: DAVID O. WORTIL NORTHROP. rtmi WA.KO: FREDERICK RQEU. W.BYAJCDEH B- r-Tr'F- IJ.I1 1 JL - t . i ' OITUKIKk. T"b ooa)otio of Utatj Q Piiqo, &j ptj0Qvr of N Yutk. b ba coo drcovl by t& 6at; Soi Btpatljcao -ucai JciJJ ap4 84 tiectloo of S- u ..fflorii ti to lbou&i ! WmaIsx- too tb prbaUUt of itln Maio CuarM rt f rt ty rol. Trm f pci cacla JJ wiUk I r fy ; ft Bru ; it tkMf pf ecBid Mif f jftrtata:. A bocab u it f 4iti ka foaJ Is froot r aaci pJc is U.Jtki. Tb Kjn'ti Kuikiilt eacvl u& tb aoJu uf tU't t 14 r lo mo !) I pf pr Jfec. 3Tr) tditora of y..i-o j MiroJ b 6m MOiucdi U 3" nii iaipiuaaial fu oblittlac . f'ici appiuvioc of Ik 4 k uf l i tf 1 1. A p"y wf AatriC40 ... V rn i4il t M Cab. ry nw Aa'fica Cuu!; ib nur wu i?UicJ to t Spiib Ortror of ik m uv r iiittMi by lb Cool. b4 ttfTi fwr nicy- X Vwik nukiii: y oy JO ' cc : cotioo qaUC 4 10 i (Clt 1-14 eU; MiWi Sovr 4 75 j T t-3; ftt. aorJ4 ri ft ltd . .on bt7 tNa( le lowtr, aefritd 5:01' eoi; prv; iarpatl haJ tr act 4S-4J'I ': rci firm ! $180 Th 8ti& ottrt v!ih: tbU camber, Mockjyill J; 8oalhwiWrn Railroad pco th Iwwtrglitb- hi!f ytarlr Company.: Ratffiad Maroh. 8. : ytAra aad a half-ago it u firit ia-J Ratified March 3 ; An act la regard to eou la onmt oal pr6oding. iThit act ;proridea that "oo.ptoieditbrahall lie impri aoaed for aoo-Darment of coats, ax- cpt whfta the jadgB,' court or Jmtico of the paoey''before:-.whom .the case tried ahall aatd. It Will aim to meet all of the dtmtudi of a oevaptper io tbe fa tore it ha in tbe pt- Kegiiter 1 Register II Thta Is the last day in which to regkter. . ' - ,- , - Mayor Fuhblate ia ooofioed to hi hooae tJ flckaeaa. - Reeelpta of cotton to-day: .43 4 balet. Pretl largr for tnit late in! tho aP- tbe Invitation of the WilmiogtoQ Lt OPttA HOUSE. :,'-'Orartoeeaa KTcetaro. Latt oigbtwaa extremely ioclemeat, and tbe audience, waa oonaeqoently mocb small'l er tbae it wonld otberwiae have been., .Bat quite a number of our most intelligent peo ple were preBtoi to bear die lecture of Dr; Eugene Gfiasom, of Baleigb, wbo appeared m UfcEk N O. 4.243 iMitVY -AIyERTISfiMENTS. " ' r f Three BKuia,w.i;;..(.i.,. av ;.'. r' rs"yaar.b. 49 ac tIMIlfW4MB"' Iv1 t. ..-1. . t ..U, ,; . I- ' ' v Ten nnea Hd WonpatgU type mak miqurr' V To I-iquor Dealers. NB W APyERTISEMENTa. a avaarr arraiL. I'eraooal prejadlcca and personal jeaiooatea ahpald amount to nothing I proeeqntion was friToloot or maH- vbea thetaooetscr lbs Democratic! I cioua, easoe S?J?idJ5! i?L0 UJ.- with considerable tbunder inihe party U etauiaC If we Io" one Ward io the pending eleotion the oily of Wilmington pauee under Re i pablican control, witbooly the Board of Audit aad -'Finance left between ua and bankruptcy. ' Then wby An actio iooorporate tbe French Broad Steamboat Company. Rati fied Mreh a. . -. An act to change tber sittings of the Supreme Court. This act pro vides that the 'Supreme Court ahall convene at tbe seat of 6tate govern ment twice each ryear, to-wit: on the An not amendatory of. and aup- plementaJ to, an act paaaed by the uenerai AasemDly of riortn Carolina at its present session entitled "An act to provide for the erection jof a a a av . moiwwi oitwi or -Trpui" among i firuJIooday M Februarf and the ourteivee r la it pleaaaat to think of I erst ilooday la uctober. a Republican Mayor T Is it pleasant to think of a Republican police ? Ia l pleasant to tbink of tbe old times of municipal partisanship and ex travagance? We submit thee remarks to-dsy instead of to-morrow because we see tbst the Democrat of the Second, Third and Fourth Ward have not yet regiatered their full strength. If the. delinquent will registsr to-day, early part ef. tbe day. Tbe .Inspeotors of Election for the various Tarda ere notified to meet at the City Hall tbi afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Those who arrive at age on election dayman both register and vote on that day hot none others can register on election dajt Don1, get to, register to-daj,; if you have 'not done so, aad don't forget to vote for the regular Democratic nomi nees to-morrow. The Mayor gives notice that all nar-rooms in the city will be closed this brary Aaoqation.i The theme pf the tinguished gentleman- waa 'The Prince of Men," or Kin David. 'iW'eotttre''irlit ong and . elaborate, , and was, listened olol with tee utmost attention from -beginning 1 to end. ' Re lecturer ;give a full bistbrVof David'a remarkable and chequered life. He olaimed for him at the outset that be waa the foremost man ef all tbe world. He' brought out vividly all' of the distinguish ing incidents' of a long and in many re- epecta a glorious1 career, and dwelt upon t . MAYOR'S OFFICB. , VITY OF WILMUfaTON, N c. March 19, 181. rMM XtTSSTlOS OF UQUOK DBAX.KSS IS called to the following law of the State of North -Carolina - - OPERA HOUSED Wednesday Evening, Bstreh 93 AN ABBOLDIB nW BKPAS1I7KX I JAY BIAL'S MAMMOTH HUitPrr-btTMPrV and- ; Trans-Atlantic Novelty CombinaUea ! Atthelxtna of Prpnlar Prtooa. Admielon 2S Cent and Sfi tWtv.Ilerf titer ved 8eata oaly.'ljE Oant extrai SeaU for sale at Helatberjar'a. Bee BaaJI Blue andPoetera. mhlTSt . Uaawed the leading -feature that marked the char- ftder of .lha-rllnttrlntVa -and ihli run nf I ... Aauaioi- wnn WHHTinnr rtrisan Ann rniar ThaM i - - w w " w rw"' "". suwv Ho person or peraone shall elvt iw i. ... I O "P "EVP A TJ i IT O P . ' w AJL J U O Hi, the several insane asylum of North Carolioa. The following sums are appropriated: $30,000 per annum for the next two years for support of, and $7,500 per annum- for the next two years for necessary unnrove- we have every reason to believe they 1 menu of, and $1,400 for the recon- will vote light to-morrow. traction of the water work of the Why herniate? Thi.ieno time for IWdgb; wd the iDmof . ,f " $40,000 per annum for the next two allowing personal feeling to drive you years for the. completion r, and $Z0,- from yoer allegiance to party. 000 for the ssoessary equipments of, Democrau uf Wilmioirton. can Asylum-at-Morganton; and the Mn afford , .k.. ,v' ,v. ,M $15,000. per ann urn for the hospital in the city of WilmiDgton." evening at 6 o'clock, to remain closed until itatinea Alarcn 4. I after tbe election to-morrow An act making appropriations for straight ticket ? cirritfitiRDicnaiRi or acre It re said that ten State will parti cipate ia the Vorktowo celebralioo. Senator Blarse has been driven to h krJ already aick froca overwork. Thai i bed for tbe new Secretary of ."it. r 10,000 immigrants have New YorkVwithia a fort tgfc4. Ih far greater proporlioo faaa itermany. 'trUc Garfield bae again poken. reLaCaee to Mormoolsm- He are thw bright and curse must be lamped oit. The eouotry will say, asn ! There ie again good news from Waaoingiou- There, i eicelleat propci, it m tboagbt oow, of de feating Sua ley Matthews. It is be lieved that the Government and the Central Pacific Rail roe d will bare a loog fight, and three of the Judge of the Supreme Cocrt are known to be -wth the GoveruaveeU - -Two have - JtfcVied the other way aod Matthews Of the La-ilaiar, Seeslea t 1SS1. RitsbKewa Obufr. Ao act to regulate pilotage in cer tain cases at II a tier, Ocracoke and Beaufort inlet. This act provides that do commander of any vessel ailing to or . out of these inlets shall be required to psy pilotage whenever they ahall be able to produce a oertifi. cale f competency from the boards of navigation of the towoe of Beau fort, Newbein, Elizabeth City or Ed en ton. Ratified March 1. An act to amend chapter C2, laws of 1890. This act retalee to the con struction of roads io Jooe county. Ratified March 2. An act to authorize the entry and patent of land in Jones, Craven, Ooslow, Tyrrell, Carteret aod Dare counties beloogtog to the Literary Board of this State. This act pro vides that it shall be lawful for any pertoe to eater any I aod a keown a the Faads belonging to the Literary Board ia the counties named in the csptioQ of this act, upoo such terms a may be agreed upon by the pur chasing parties and tbe said board. Ratified March 2. Ao act to incorporate the town of While Hall, in Wayne county. Rat ified March 1. An act io relation to tbe fraudu lent disposition of certain public docu ment. Tbi act makes it unlawful for any person hsviag the cue tody of that acts of the Assembly, Supreme Court Reporte and other pubho docu meot, to wilfully or negligently dis pose of the ssme by ssJe, or other. wim. or refuse to deliver over the sm to their seooeasor. sod de ceit two Tears for the support of. and $3,090 10 . for the payment of cisou already made by the Bute .treasurer for the support of patients, aod $10,000 per annum for the next two years . for the erection of an ad- dltional vwingr.to. the Asylum at Goldsboro. Ratified March 3. ro ax coa iXMUJtu We oannot publuh the tele graphic communication received from Goldsboro last niaht, aad signed "many cltizena," for the oft-repeated reason that we never publish anonymous communica tion a Mr. N. Jaoobi, Supreme De puty for this State .of the Order of the American Legion of Honor, leave for Rockisgham, Richmond county, this morn ing, to institute a council of tbe order in that place. There were three oases for the City Court yesterday morning two white seamen, for drunkenness, and a colored woman said to be crszy which, Mayor Fishblale being indisposed, were continued over until this morning. ! were some passages of exquisite literary finish that gave beauty and interest to the discussion, as well as many descriptive pas sages that were wrought with care aod were distinguished for exactness of detail. Tbe concluding part w very graphic and touching, and portrayed the monarch min strel in colors of fearful darkness and gloom, when bis life bad been rendered desolate and despondent by transgression and crime. Whilst the theme chosen did not admit of the originality and freshness of treatment that other topics would have allowed, it was one of those discussions that could not fail to interest and instruct. It was so full of truth and beauty that it was la striking contrast to those lectures that aim simply at popular effect, whilst sowing insidiously aod ingeniously the seeds of error and cor ruption. It is a'gracious sign when eminent gentlemen sele et themes that are replete with the profoundest warning as well as noblest incentives. Rat -or AovaSTUSMB-tT. A. DATnCIoihlD g. Nottci To liquor dealers, licxrrr Dcto-tt Matinee. McTreo Children's clothing. X O. McitD Frail and flowers. Nonca To inspectors of election. HamaBxaoEB Book, pianos, etc P. Ccaoaxe & Co Corn, oat, etc. A rctra mt Btlee- hs the same record. It wilt not do, it leasddto place Matthew ca the I elaree them guilty of a misdsmeanor. iUnch. Keen him off that is what I lUlilcd March 2. he country deeirve. W have received two number of i he &iArie VramaSlc 'Critic, pub lished at AlLaoLa, Georgia, under the general maaaemsot of Mr. Samuel W. Small, the well knows "Otd Si" of the newspapers. The Criiie start welL It is psatly pnnUd, interest' iagly arranged, aad wall edited. It prom lee to be independent sod ocoethlog slashing, judging from iu issue of the 19th lost. For ioeUoce, it AoaM not spare Mtse Calhoun, or that ether Southern girl wbo is so much a favorite with theatre goers. 'Of thefonaerauioogotherthiogt, it says : Thi aodieecee were. kind, bei by so wmssss ovtc geaeroea. VThJfe est disposed 'beayeercriUeal.U weevlief they did ao Uusd'to sate lead: that young ledy. Wheweewr AAdepJrttke gave to aev rrtxi w s eiceraears 'txrstrareat to a stroke of re a Ins, she reserved fialag teaxlxsooy of apples. 0 To pA to plaia wuta, Hise Calheua aeebeee sest 8isgfsr ta eexiy. 8ae has left lae school-roco of bee art waCe yt a sopooeaars The flaUh- ia aad polawiiag cocrses ware axtpfed. af aa aa beew ruUed before the fool 0 aaiansaec eiegxe or -ausuee oc Of Miss Andsrsoo it saye is esTeel that ah ie a fail are,' and add: t9n ah lest played (s oar city eb t laesmaca of Uateiaeeeof fee and kiveilses 0 SXpciseioa which thss led ctin hesrtA Mit JLsdsrsos U svts aore eccf4 thee an wee thee theogb Lt4Tj store gracersL Doth feet may ne eoousted fjr ta thu she bts tak to ap Pr1sg is tUhU aed acting boy pen, af ter ia aaeeecrrtc72. eu a miae level taee, u r Qtaty i iu 4m." Aa act to amend chapter 129, laws of 1879, entitled uAn set fordraioiog swsmp lands ia Columbus aod Robe- I epectora. (feat. In order that there may be no misunder standing, we again publish the Tull list of Registrars and Inspectors of Election, ap pointed by the Mayor and Board of Alder men, to superintend the municipal election to take place in this city to-morrow : First Ward-(TJpper DiTisioo Archi bald Alderman. Registrar ; & Hill Tern. L. J. Thornton, CL Strode, J. O. Nixon, Inspectors. First Ward-4 Lower Dieilon)-K BcharH, Registrar ; John L. Dudley, John H. 8UaQs, J. W. Whitaey, Louis L, Nixon, laepector. Becood Ward J. C Lumaden, Regis trar; L Tate Rowdee, R P. Eyden, B. Q. Bate. George . Bcrden, Inspector. Third Ward W. L. Jacobs, Registrar ; A. J. Yopp. W. M. Hays, John E. Taylor, John Hargrovs, Inspector. Fourth Ward James Eendrick, Regis trar ; Thome O. Bunting, George N. Bar rise, fJL P. Lockay, Louis Bryant, Inspeo tors. Fifth WsxdIL E. Orr, Jr., Registrar ; Nick N. Morri. George W. Branch, An thony Howe, Jr., James B. Dudley, In Oalir tveatker Balletlsi. The following wjll show the sUte or the thermometer, st the stations nsmed, at 8 XX) P. M. yesterday, Washington mean lime, end also the amount, of rainfall in inches Jor the twenty four hours ending daily at 8 P. M, except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, 8!gnal Officer at this Station: Tern. 39 48 48 45 63 00 73 Atlanta Aeguato. Charleston... Charlotte. Coraicana. ... Galveston. . Havana Weather. Cloudy Cloudy Th'tng Clear Clear Clear . Cloudy Fair Clear Fair Fair Cloudy Fair Fair Hyr'iu Clear Clear son counties wiia convict - laoor. Tbi act provide for iaelading BIs den county under lb provisions of lb original sot, of which this is emeodatory. Rsufisd Msxch ,2, Ao set to incorporate the Graod aod Subordinate Lodge of lbs Koighu of Uooor of North Csrolios lUuaed March 3. An set to amend an set to iooor porate tb Northwestern Railroad Company, ratified lbs 23rd day of February, A. D. 1867. Ratified Mescb 2. An set to incorporate Mount Le banon Lodge. No. 255, of Free and Accepted Misons, Taxboro, N. CL Ratified March 2. Ao act to-ehartsr tbe Danville fc New River Railroad. Ratified March 2. r - Aaveeixovaathoriae- the construc tion of a turnpike rosd from Cooper's Station and Black Mountain Sution, oo tbe Western North Carolioa Rail road, la Banoombe eouafy.'to Mitph- slls. Peak aod Craggy, in said conn-1 ty, ana uresn xona, in x socey coun ty. Raliffsd March 2. . An act-to aalhdnxs. toe North Wtvtern Jk Carolioa . Railroad Com pany (o extsnd iu road aad to build brf aches thereof. An act to amsod section 4, chapter 80, private laws of 1879. This act relaue to the compensation for cot ton wsigberfl'fortha toroofTsrboro. RaUfisd March 4. Ao act to tnooTporate the Cotton and Merebsnis' Exebangs ot Gold' boro, North Csroltea. Ratified Msreh 3. An act to prevent live stock from The Registrars and Inspectors ars re quested to be at the poll by half-past 6 o clock, a the voting will commence promptly st 7 o'clock snd cease st sunset, which tomorrow will be 16 mica tea after 6 o'clock. Indianola 67 .(X. Jacksonville 59 .OC Key Wet 69 .01 Montgomery 44 .0 NewOrleaoa 57 .01 PuntaRaeea 60 .03 Savannah. 5f .04 Wilmington. 43 LOG Cedar Key 50. .J1 reneacola 00 .00 The following ere tbe Indicstions for the South Atlantic State to-day: Fair weather during Wedeeaday, decid edly bifber baromerer, atationary or high er temperature. ia ImBortiai ttailraaA Coaaectton. Dr. R. iL Eanes, who represent the Copper Knob Mining Company, to whom s charter was granted for a railroad from either Statesvill or Salisbury, to that point, by the late Legislature, wss in Statesville last week, and tbe American, aaya "be waa looking to arrangements for beginnings survey of the line, - and expects to place a force in the field at an early dsy. He says tbe rosd is certain to be built as early as possible; that the company have plenty of means, without applying for outside aid, aod that a connection will be made at this point with the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, and with the Carolina Central Road at Charlotte, to tide wafer at Wil mington tbe guagee. of all these roads be ing the same. By this line the company will ship their freights to Wilmington, con necting wilb a line of ocean steamers, and obtain heir supplies by tbe same." A Pleasant Tleit. We bad tbe pleasure ot a visit yesterday from Mr. Minott Osboro, one of the pro-! prietors of the New Hayes fitter, the leading Democratic paper in Connecticut. Mr. Osborn has just returned from s visit to Charleston, and be is much gratified at the very cordial reception he met with there and is meeting with in Wilmington. He will be able to aee for himself how little cause there is for the highly colored reports sent North from time to time prejudicial to the Southern people. He will be able to bear testimony to the hearty cordiality and loyalty of our people generally. We would like for more of the well disposed newspa per men or jxew iagiena to visit this sec- I rvrox FOLLO Wing named psbsons hav- tion of nnr onmmnn onnntnr Rnma tHal I . . . . tionof a pracUcing physician, and Jf or medicinal P?KfS, any intazloating liquors at any time within twelre hours next preceding or succeeding aay public election or during the holding thereof, at any place within fire miles of any election pre cinct. "Any persan orpersoEs violating the provisions of the preceding; section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punishable with a fine of not lesa than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars."-BatUe's Hevlsal, sections 119 and 150. Notice Is hereby given that, in accordance with the above law, all Bar Booms and places where in toxicating liquors are sold, ehall be dosed at o'clock, P. M., on Wednesday, March 23d, and re main closed until 6 o'clock, A.M., on Friday, March. 35th. .Aay violation of the above law at the ensuing election, on the JIth of March, 1881, will be vigor oasly prosecuted. HTJMPTi" DXJMPTY. BY GENERAL KXQDKST J" -A. IT RIXj'S MAMMOTH Hnmply Dnmpty and Korelty Comliiiat'n will give a Grand Matinee Performir.ce THIS AFTERNOON. Doors open at S o'clock. Admission to all part of the House ii cents. mats It mh38 it 8. H. FI8HBLATE, Mayor. Mcetfl Inspectors of Election. ftesjlatratilesi. Below we give the total registration in the various wards up to yesterday evening, at the closing of the books: First .Ward Upper Division Archie A .wAus st Large. A young colored woman, who gives her name as Dells, was wandering about the streets Mondsy night in a demented condl lion, much to the annoyance of the people. Even a square-out Republican might learn something that would arouse bis admiration if he were te come among us. aa a Hompir Dnmpty. Read what the Detroit News says of Jay Rial' Humpty Damply show, which is to be put on the boards at the Opera House this evening : " Jsy Rial's "Humpty Damply" show at tbe Detroit Is heartily commended bv all who witnessed the opening performance last nigbt. Some of the mecaanice are new, and all the old ones well plsyed by a good company, including Grimaldi'Zelther as "Humpty;" Rel Muesb, the fire king, who aance wiin oare teet on a aheet of red hot iroo, and perform other atartling feats ; Mattie Antonio, a graceful Columbine and good jig dancer; Punch Walton, a fine cor net soloist ; - snd "Prof." Wingfield's dog circus, which provoked an unlimited amount of fun." Admission, 25 and 85 cents. Reserved seats only 15 cents extra. wilSMiagion la.ar Dealers' Assoeia . tlen. At a meeting of this association, held last night, tbe following officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz : President H. B Scott. V. P. John G. OldenbutteL R. S. James M. HcGowan. C. L R. F. Eyden. Treasurer B. H. J. Abrena Finance Committee Alex. Adrian, John Steljis. ' , Visiting Committee John W. Gerdts, Henry W. Bryant, Henry Hear. to take place Thursday, March 94th mst, are here by notified to appear at the City Hail to-day at 3 P. M., to qualify and receive instructioas: Ton uppxb division of tibst wabd: 8. HOI Terry, L. J. Thornton, C. Strode, J. o . Nixon. JOB LOWXB DIVXfllOK OT TMT WABO: Jno. L. Dudley, Jno. H. Strauss, J. W. Whitney, Louis L. Nixon. TO SSOOITD WABO: L. TateBowden, B. F. Eyden, B. G. Bates, Geo. B. Borden. TOK THIBD wars: A. J. Topp. w. M. Hays, Jno. B. Taylor. John Hargrove. V0BV0UBTH WABS: Thos. a Bunting. Geo. N. Harris, C. P. Locker. Lonla Rrrnt vob rarra wabd: Nlek Morris, Geo. W. Branch, Anthony Howe, Jr., Jas. B. Dudley. HBNBY SAVAGE, rnhXlt Ctty Clerk. The Live Book Store QONTAINS THE LABGE8T STOCK OP POPULAR LITERATUBB and MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Notice. rpHB UNDEBSIGSED HAVWO BKEN Ap pointed Hegistrare of Election for tbe City of Wilmington, hereby give notice to all concerned, that there will be held a Municipal aiectlon, for the election of two Aldermen in each Ward or the CIt of Wilmington, on the FOURTH THURS DAY IN MARCH (March 21th). 1881 ; that the polls for said election will be kept open on said March Mth, 1881, from seven o'clock, A. M until sunset, at the places designated below, and that Registra tion books will be kept open from 9 o'clock, A M. to 6 P. M., on every day, "Sundsye excepted." commencing with Monday, March the 7th and ending Wednesday evening, March the 88i, 181, at the places designated below : First Ward. Upper Division Registration S. E, corner 4th aad Harnett Streets; voting place tame. Pirst Ward, Lower Division Registration at B. Scharff's residence, corner 4lh and Campbell Sta.; voting place corner 7th and Red Cross Streets. Second Ward Registration Court House; voting place same. Third Ward Registration on Prlnoess, near S.E corner of 4th and Prlnceae Streets; votln place GIblem Lodge, corner 8th and Prlnceea Streets. Fourth Ward -Registration Ann Street Engine House; voting place same. Fifth Ward Registration Near Market, corner 5th and Castle Streets; voting place same. ARCHTB ALDERMAN. Registrar Firs. Ward, Upper DlvUlon K. SHARPP. Registrar First Ward, Lower Division. J. O. I.UMStBN, Registrar Second Ward. W. L. JACOBS. Registrar Third Ward. JAMBS KKNDRK K, Registrar Fourth Ward. mh6 4t Ath. IJhh Ifti Review. 7th, 16th, 17ih, ltd H. E ORR, Jr rai 91 Pest, lath. SOth Registrar Fifth Ward. ith. 191 Remember 'pHIS WEBS OUR CQILDRKNS CLOTHING will be here. oonslstinsror'Kllt Suits, Sailor BalU, and 8uKs with Long and Short Pants. MUMHiN. mh 33 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Law Books for 8ale. qpHB LAW LIBRARY OF THE LATB ADAM A EM PIS. approximating 600 Voln-ias. will ba exposed for vale, at fuoiic Auction, at the VJour- nai nuiia Pianos and Organs MUSIC BOXES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, AND I of Accident, S-ire r Burglars they are beyond . , I price. (JW YuUft TSLEPaONS MBtn I US all other Musical Instruments, I InuKPENUBNT 1 Kfflclaut a dUtaaee of two nulldinf." on Prlnceae M crane at 11 a tnoe.it. a. m. . vu i ueaoBj, me snui mat. 8. M. EMPIB. mhntds Attorney. TBLOMaCROPHONB t instant O tnmuntcauoa by the WATTS PATENT i Ei.KFuuMH. In Uasnpty Daoapay naiiaee. In response' 10 numerous requests Jay Rials' Mammouth Humpty Dumpty snd Novelty Combination will give a matinee Alderman, lies is trar: White 83, colored I and finally wenl into the bouse of a color- j t the Opera House this afternoon. Doors eu womaa in wo Boatnem section oi tae mhSStf For sale at HE1NBBRGBR'S Live Book and Music Store. ThUt 2fJ,r,CAJhetxa: UekJ stage rannio at largf in n ins i.awnw ot , i -, -2 - . , - - . xr I i7re ana adjoo. imuusu reu . trslnJowUvevyevjd.oL- That hlaryj. .a.i. Ineomorate tha'citr-bf SnU$ ;Ji Goldsboro, la Warut ocaoy'Kati- Aadarsoui .hae drs! 3ia. ToUl 895. Lower Division E. Sctarff, Registrar; Whites 75, colored 431. Totsl e9& Second Ward J. C. Lumaden, Regi rar: While 281, colored 85. .Total 864. : Third Ward W. L. Jacobs, Registrar: White 21, colored 9&. Total 85a. Fourth Ward Jams Eendrick, Regis trar: White 344, edored 103. .Total 851.v Fifth Ward H. E. Orr, Jr., Registrar: Whitea 150, colored 839 Total 689. Oar Wlreanea. The twelfth anniversary of the Wilming ton 8 team Fire -Engine Company No. 1 will be celebrated to-dsy by an engine trial at 4 o'clock in the afternoon . The supper to be tendered the company by the honorary members will come off soon after Lent. city, who waa away from, home, only her children belog present, stripped off her clothing, piled it up in the middle of the floor and set fire to it. Tbe screams of the children and the noise made by the woman attracted the attention of the neighbors, who hurried to tbe scene and extinguished the are. Tbe woman was picked op on the street at an early hour yesterday morning, in almost so entirely nude condition, and taken to the guard house, where it was found necessary to lock her in a cell, and where she will remain until her condition county, in charge of Deputy Sheriff J. H. open at 2 o'clock, admission only 25 cents to all psrts; of the theatre The flattering notices; the company hate received; else where lead ! us to beUeve that their enter tainment is an exceptionally good one and will be greatly enjoyed by all the children and as many grown people." Taken to Bladen. Fred. Jones, colored, whose arrest on a capiat from, the Superior Court Clerk, of Bladen county, on a charge' of forcible trespass, was mentioned in our paper a few days ago, . has been , taken : to Bladen can be examined into. The Baasrer WattaansrBirtSiday. The 84th birthday of the Emperor Willism was duly honored st the office of the German .Imperial OoouL MrEduard Peechao, yesterday, snd the flsg at the residence of the Consul and also st the Consulate waa displayed in recognition of the joyous occvioo. In thi moist snd variable climate colds are the rule rather than' the reception. Dr. Bill's Cough 8vrup Is just ths remedy for everyone totaxe when .susenng irom a cough, cold ot uy throat trouble. ' Vat fer ths Kegalar aninees. To-morrow the die will be cast as to who shall serve; the city "as" Aldermen: for; the next year, and all who favor a good, honest, and economical government should cast their votes for the regular- nominees of tbe Democratic part in theirrespective wards. See to it that every . Deniocraflc voter "is registered to-day, as this, is the last dsy for registration, and that they all , yotk to morrow. Watch the enemy, ss they are working hard tor carrysome of the Demo era tic wards, apd, though there is not the slightest perceptible chance of their doing so, It Is slwsys best to be on the safe side Brown, to stand bis trial at the tern of the Superior Court for .that county, now in session, .. j,; 'aa-aa-aToreigrn shtpnaeatsw The foreign shipments yesterday com prised the Norwegian barque GyQerl which was cleared to Hamburg, Germany, by Messrs. Williams & Murcbison, witM 4,830 bbls. rosin, and the Nprwegia barque Giqja, for Londoni by Cbesa, Carley. & Cd with CJ " v v. ' . H Hade to Order, YUa SELECTION FROM OVER TWO HUN dred different Styles and Patterns of Claths and Caseiateres, net samples, bat from goods In stock. A First Class Merchant Tailor needs no praise from himself . Our Styles- and Fittings are so well known to the public that WE NEED NOT ADVERTISE THEM. A. DAVID. mh S3 tf Wholesale and Retail Clothier. Prime White Corn. 1 AAA BUSHELS, J:' XUUv WOO Bushels OATS,; 10 Car Leads TIMOTHY HAY, 10 Tons WdBAT BRAN, And "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY." PRESTON CUMMIN CO.. j Millers and Grate and mhSStf Peanut Dealers. I Fruits and Flowers, ND BLACK WELL'S Ogaretts and long Cat Tobacco; Corn-Husk Mouth -piece Cigarette ;CIgars, Domestic, Key West and Imported, , For sale by JAMES O.; MUNDS, ... Druggist, mhSStf I : 35N..Froat8t. . Tlie funeral of rMreMARGABETD. MoTLHXB-' NY will take nlaee Una f Wednesday i afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from ut James' Episcopal Chorea, thence I to oaAaaie cemetery. '-ea - Imm Ss Lea snd prepared for whatever emergencies l cassidiiy. in thisdty, oath tmh tost j y'JV lw wumrT" I SOPHIA W.CAbSIUET. wTd I .-.i.-rts.i. j.,aia,aaft tt5Wrtfl t -. 1 - uabslusx in tua euy, yw mi inst.; Mrs. may arise. Caasldey, in her 75th year. NEXT DRAWING OFi TflR IolsIana States Lottery $30,000 nhstr APRIL -SS. fOAtTTAI- PSfKS: Whole' tickets. SS 00:'Halvea. Si 00. Address Lock Bok S7S, . . WUnlsgtoa, N. C, miles We will erect lines, or sell materials with full Instructions . Prices Phones S7.00 each j W ire 30c per pound. Guirantetd to work if properly put up. EDW'O tt. BOLT. General Agent for North Carolina. B. U. MORKIlL. M-Mil, mh 30 eodSw su we fr A'te for Wilmington. BDJNTINGS. Brown ft Roddick 45 Market Street, ABE NOW FULLY PREPARED TO SHOW A FULL LXNB of BUNTINGS, fa eugle and do. oie wiatns, or American rTenea.ai a sngnab nracture. we sou en gooes oy uielr proper a aad DONT represent ueUUnes as Buntings. QUDTS. Call and examine our 8db QnUu ; They ARB eheap. , CALICOES. .r . All New Styles-6, 1 and 8 cents. brown Roddick, mhao tf . 46 Market SU . Try Mrs. Jos Person's Iniian Tonic Bitter. GURES SCROFULAS RHEUM ATXSM, HEART uiseaaa, 'hroale BUiopa uolle, and all klkds of Eruptions and Skin Disease i ansins treat Imparity of the blood As aa Alterattve Toaie aad fmttSer of the Blood It has proven Itself aneqaaUed. SEE GOV. HOLDER'S OPINiON. I take pleasure in etettng; that a avMnbar x aty family has used Mrs Joa Penos'a indlaa Toaie with good results I beHeve her remedy Tvrtirrat i for the purposes for which it is intend d. , "e W.HOLDDI, , , . SEE JUDGE STRONa'S OPINION. . . :, ;v '"AtATok'N.bDeeuCle.c,:' ; Mrs. Joe Person rsueam ome monpre ao I was In bad health.- suffering from debility; Indigos tlon and loss of appeUte, wneo- a frtend ladaeasTsae .. . totryyeor Bi ten as a Tonic. ldMeo wlthtbaaaost' happy reaaka. ; I take great pleaenre to rasomiws., , (Uaglt aa va'nable aoacOiclatit vereuble Tonic. j ; Try respectfully :MkUy.sTfy .U, r prepared xtr Mrs, Joe Person. lraakRatoa.il O' rerealeby WM. iL GttJtB ttngglst. - , lb 161 sac H llniigtoCN. 0.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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