THIS TATTB, vtM fey J US II T. JAMES, zoitou a rBornvTOB. .rSSCBlFTIO.N-S rOSTAGX PAID: iiloo. Mx months. li-CO. Three ITvJ l cr; Otx- month. 15 cent. C,Vr l iKTer,l by crrfeT free Tar :rrnu pr wt-...!nraM-tbwr and i 4UC" ' t'i r ..... , , . f.H. trzct:w -T' ert " rfu It luy atvicu) has tU largest He cimilatioru. of any newspajycr ""j.ji fi iins in England is growing . re and 3,,rrt c""c'le,i OTCr lb dyna- p -eexpi .jt..n. The police have not niattif ry tM,-r- . ...MtVan S:U hav drc!and . .1 I 4. . .... .. I f.iJni iioiuii uii in- h ivvrnue imp .lax. U-in or.tcntraicu in me thrown i'i..2icoik chipping!, onto r tt&uaaj4ot j ard r.f linoleum Jjx made at Delrocnhoist, Ger cr.j. wire the indjs'.ry is becoming ..I, iain-'ftsnt. i ial i )a ro H. Perkins is lhe r do" in tk( United States Navy. b cvn million dollar. He r ,wi the ni.r.cy an 1 did not avc it - StV. r ImxIc i reporud as making t. tU&'w conU-su-ii: .VI will vole for iuy c: n t!.e Democrat may laminate. I utca:c trA- before, and lean af : .rJ : ! i: ;in. I volid for Horace i'.nxWy. which wa about the nw iU i:, nb:.- !is!i of c row that wai vtit Jt jpt ti.o lnmucratic party." T,.,. l.nn Ik mid. praiitn.' the r.va-.i t ui M and agricultural in-Ju iroflhf S uth. a !Js: "Certaii it U tiv...;r Kwtcra manufacturer who i iic de!m with both tectiois of t tujntrv onsidcr that the SoaU is nun- a Ktler field for trade thai the 1 1 t'u rcVi!u!i:i i.l l2U a 1a stu ,Ut in Paris wa kicked by one .;th K oCWrj fr Uviring dowu a cy I I tt,. i.r.r.nar.cf flarardod on the will. The officer wa armcJ. the tudcut wii u ,t;. :t lattrr ran away and lived t CiM an.thcr dty. The officer was) Patrick McMah.m und the law stu Ir.l Ja'.i (Irevy. T 1 H 1 1 Yv o VOL. VIII. 0 WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1884. NO. 136 Lord Tennyton Lai been elected President ol aocicty of author j form d chiefly for the purpose of effecting international copyright laws between England aod America. Mathew Arn old i Vica President of the same sc cifty. . Ioca any sane man really believe that Carlisle or Morrijn could be elected lr?idenl? If so, he is reckoning with out his hot. New York ia essential to success and ni-hhur Carlisle nor Morri son can carry it. It muat be cither Tilde n. Cleveland or Bayard, and Tilden U the surest of the three. The Marquis do Juvi!lo wears cor- sct.' women s boois anti women a 2lovc. and his shoulders are padded out by hia tailor to a grotesque width IIU breast is also padded and his hair and beard oiled and curled. The American dude must realize his own iu'eriority in the presence of his lord ship. lysine and Ixira:i is the ticket nonii nated yesterday at Chicago The news has been received hero with but little c-thusiam as the Republicans here abouts were wedded to Arthur. It is not by any means a strong a tiekct a3 eni'd have been put forth, a lat on which the Democrats may congratulate themselves. I'laino will be eaicr to beat thaa cither Arthur or Edmunds. The Inurnalional Typographical Pniua, at New Orleans.- Tuesday, tacf.-J the following otTirs: Presi dent. MailinU. H. Witter, of St. Iouis; tirt vice-president. Wm. Sull.van. of Nebraska; second vice-president, P. T. McDermoU. cf New Orleans; secretary and treasurer, Wm. Uriffgs. ot Wash ington. I. ('. . - -- A lUruld wr.tcr declares that Butler, f;i!nj:to pet the Democratic nmina ti'a fir Prcsidert. will issue a mani lt i to the ttrcvcnbacker.s Anti'Mo copulbts and Independents asking them to vote the Demix-ratic ticket, promis ing t lk sharply for their interest The old man really evpeers to be the Btt (lovcrnor of Massachusetts. - - - Kdward Siinms, organist ot St. Michaels Church, Coventry, ia Kn ::q J, who bis held that position since l, was born ia ISOO and performed hi first service when only ten years old. Siace that date, a period of seventy-four years, he has continued in tL coa slant exercise of an or&mst's ! tt.es aad still coodadts a full chora !' vicu witbiut assistance. Tfcc Nsw York UarW says that the ffptfntaace of the New York Times is ;ccere, as the Times has failed to coc.Vss its past sins. Tho World says :a.' Republican party of 15SI. which ctdres Blaine and Arthur, is every as good (or as bad) as the party ( T. 76 and 60, htch clec'd Grant, '- tho Presidency for Hayes and en- ! j:a1 tho credit mobilier of Garfiield. . The mercantile and political situation Havana continues desperate. The liberal estimates placo the suar at 450.000 tons, which, at tho av i rice of 51 rials per arrrba, aoaats to $Cl,7SO.0CO. The estimates ' rcditures for tho next fiscal year aaouat to about $30,000,000. con-"-taUy the sum resulting from the tf ttc entire sugar1 crop would be i.iiuCcieat t0 cover the government tivxiioa c?on the population. A prooiicerit railway oGcial informs l-eSavaaaah TLvus that it was bis rci conviction that there would be no 1-fiter iaetment in railroad property h Ceurjia cr in noy new line construct- ua'.-l thei was tome modification of t- r,wrs U th railroad commission. -pl:i:s: were unwilling to inmt tivoey io enterprises, the maoagement tich was takca out of their hands 1 says the Times, is the subject in &u; shell, and It is an important mat- r tor the consideration of .the next fUtare. Those Di'jiocratic newspapers who who do not want to eo Mr. Tdden nominated are now busy engaged in putting forth reports that he will not accept it. if tendered him. We don't believe any thing of tho kind. Mr. Tildea is not tho kind of a man to make a inoutbpieco of another He can do his own talking and he wil. do it, too, when the time comes for him to speak. When he publishes Jits own declination we will accept it as a fixed fact, and not before. In the meautimo wo will lo ii believing that Samuel J. Tiiden wiUbe the next President of the United Stats. Mr.Wm. Walter of Walker, Lenion & Co Melbourne, Australia, states that hsuffercd with an acute attack of facial uuralgia. and for two davs had no res be tried Sr. Jacobs Oil, the rreat lin cure, and by two appltca lions as entirely cured. Everybody la want of Taints, White Glass &c. should go to JacobPs cet best qualities and lowest prices. f X)CAL NEWS. HEX TO NEW ADVERTISE afE BTS. Thegony la Over W Uavis A Sox Ice Uesbccges Hammocks rt sOouoALi Vinegar for Sale A StlER A White Boy Wan tea C vTatxs Croquet, Ilimmocks F CtLixn eJllnon Imported Candy atis Brjs. A DkUosset A Susicstlon D.'s length 14 hours and 31 minutes. Ti has been rather a dull Saturday for ws gathering. K moon to-morrow afternoon at 35 mites past 2 o'clock. Sset to-morrow afternoon at 11 mites past 7 o'clock. '2ro was not a bale of cotton reced at this port to-day. icro was one interment, that of a cb. in Bellevuo Cemetery this week. llest assortment of Fishing Tackle cpc found at Jacoci's. t bet on Blaine," is tho way that se of our citizens account for their n bats. lere were three interments in Oak- d Cemetery this week, two adult3 t ono child. he Resistor of Deeds issued three rriajo licences this week, all for cred couples. aere were seven interments in Pine ist Cemetery this week, two adalts afive children. !V. Mr. Peschau will conduct ser- v. at the Second Presbyterian Church borrow at 8 p. m. There will be per meeting at 11 a. m. v. J. E. C. Smedes. 1). D., late pipal of St. Augustine's Nora:aj Sol, Ilaleigb, has accepted the tem pry charge ot St. James Parish aw ill couduct tho services at the tr hours to-morrow. . . other lare consignment of Sash, Ii & Blinds at Factory prices. I just reed at Jacoui's Hardware DepoLf i prospects are very brilliant for tbneert to be given at the Opera lb on Monday night, for the benefit ot Organ Fund of the First Baptist cb. It will bo ono of the most nte musical events in the annals ol citj. . r is tho time to give Smith's Worm O ly d-w NO It TU WAT E It STREET. A History ot the Work Col. Fremont's Report to the Mayor and Roard ol" Altler meu. We have obtained for publication the following report of Col. S. L. Fremont, the City Engineer under whose direc tion the improvements on North Water Street have been made, as submitted by him, substantially, to Jthc Board of Aldermen. It will be seen that tho total net cost of the work amounts to $10,887.21 and the entire cost, which includes some surplus material, is $11," 312 41. This is agaiDSt the estimate submitted by Col. Fremont for $11, 390.52, which certainly shows very close calculation, tho difference being les3 than $50. Following is the report : Office of City Engineer, City Hall. Wilmington, N. C, May 30th, 1884 ) To the Mayor and Committee on Streets awl Wharves: Gentlemen: North Water street is completed, and I take pleasure in sub mitting a statement ot its cost and say hence' the manifest injustice to the owners to compel them, at this time, to conform to a grade now for tho first lime made known by authority. Tho committee did not feel justified in incurring heavy damages by raising the grades in Iron of valuable buildings. Under these circumstances, the- best that could be done, was done. The Engineer was instructed lo conform to the grades as they then existed, to the extent of not doing serious injury to valuable prop erty, and give the best drainage the case wosjla admit. This ha3 in every case been done, and though the rainfall water does not flow off as rapidly as it would if heavier grades coula nave: been given, yet it as believ ed no damages will result -Iroiu the grades that it was found necessary to aiopt I no work, as a whole, has been well done. I know whereof I speak. The public has approvedjitand it will speat lor.itseit ana reflect credit upon j these who inaugurated the improvement and have earnestly car ried it through to successful comple tion. The original estimate lor this im Another New Hotel Plan. Wo learn that negotiations have b( en pending for some days past for the pur chase of tie properly now used as a part ot the Purcell House and that a Northern capitalist has sign tied his in tention to invest $75,000 for a new hotel upon the old site. This amount, it is said, will be sufficient for the purchase of the property as it now stand?, and leave a good balance to tear down, refil rebuild and refurnish, so as to trans form it into a first class hotel in every respect. We may be able to giye fuller and more definite particulars in a few days. " " x - PLSASZS KOTXCE.-';" ; ; ' ' TTs wm ba glad to recelTO commintfc&ttcB fraxa oirr trfeads on aayaad aH ufcjetfs garalteterestbct , ; , If yv f . : . TTieaanlflof the WTlter nnst ahraya be BisaM to the Edor. ' '.' y - aiwaaunxmicauonamust be wrlttsa ca ca:r oae sMe ot too paper, t : .'-iUll . ' Aad It is especially and paxnculaxry xx.it x tood that the Editor does xtot alwayi cadov se tha views of correepondeBta iislAfia ftA tt. In the editorial coluama. : ' . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT ! BENEFIT OP . ' QEGAX FU.D FIRST BAPIIST CflUECn AT OPEHA II0USB, MONDAY EVEN ING, Juno O. AT 8$ O'CLOCK. ', I he Best Musical Talent, both Vocal and Iastrumcntal, will partlclrato. this city, held a meeting last night and perfected its organization by the elec tion of the following officers: President A.' M. Waddell, Jr. Sec- was SI 1.390.52. which was calculated CaptainJ. D. &mith. for brick sidewa.ks. lesa expensive Members 13. Cx. l.mpie, (xcorge than the blue stone flaggirfg '.that was Harriss. Jr.. H. Bacon. J. D. Smith. mt i . r i il useu. agecasn or me wnoie wor. R II Grantf A. M. Waddell, Jr.. U. hai inr nthni ctof CHQ40J1 M. ikODinson, li. IfcOienthal, J. u ing I am ready to withdraw from your The net cost, after deducting the cost Beery. E. Moore, W. B. Davis J I . 1 t 1 f ervico at any uay you may aestenaie. oi material on nana ana a small The grounds of the Club arc at m i he general surveys ot tlie street m- amount curbing stone and flagging Wrihtsvile Sound and arc now beinr ciuutns: levels anu ine cross section cc;c, taken irom me street. leave a net r . . . . measurements, were made in JNovem- cost to the city of S10.877 21. The cost 1,1 l"c UJUSU uiuu iui oum her and December in connection with per square yard fur grading, supplying mer service. Tho Club intend to chal most other city work. The paving, and laying tho block pavement is &2 33. iPn PC. nnv nlnh in thn Sl.ifn for a frirrrl curbing and lla:gtng of this street was If there had been no old pavement to ltT t-t ru;v. ni ,,r,.TKt.u k ..Oeretl lor contract by advertising for move the cost would not hav3 exceeded l conto- hic wlU undoubtedly be buls, and in January contracts for the $2.20 per square yard.. same were concluded. On the second Kesectfally submitted. S. L. Fremont, City Engineer. Eeserved feats 75 cents. General Adadsslon 50 cents. Gallery 25 cents jane 5 " , . ; , s , r i ii im . Gaaranf ftftil T!nmi Organized. - V"V"J The Seaside Park Base Ball Club, of QF TWE5iTr TO FTY pkr CENT. IN your gas bills by use ot Slceman' Gs Savrnj Gorernor. J. E. Monnis't june 1 2aw 4w ra in, North Second Street REAL ESTATE. uavis FOR SALE SEVBAL HOUSES and VACANT LOTS verT SS-. JrU3ES, OFFICES, and oiwax-o lor ueni. jpjjy.to 3 "Stt II I I t ,3 may 21 law 3m 6&t ft- ' D ."O'CONNOR. Real Estate Agent. Uh USUV B. E. MEETIAG CALLED. A ctrmm w m m,msj i un . . . -' 1 w lis arc mm day ol January the work ol subvdrain- ing the block between Mulberry and Cnestnut streets was commenced, and on the 15th of the same month complet cd. A snow storm caused some delay. the means ol showing some fine bal1 playing during the season. Tho Sea- JN ACCORDANCE WITH A MEETIKG neld by a largo numbr.of merchants and bust- A,, ii v-' . Buusequeni meetinc at tho City Cout. Charles Richardson, colored, one of the sides have new unifirms in which they City Hall, to consider tho project of, buiklinsr will Play. nb in the bniMlng of said road, to be held at tho Messrs. Scoville & Co. will serve Jg and the numerous gas and water pipes Paddy'3 Hollow orchestra, and George pigfish suppers to all who desire to stop and ,to take immediate steps for buiniing said encountered also Drolonsed the time I T.io firrion tho cnvcv,;n of tua efln.i,ia r,u ti.i Anil!!?.l "I?t?'sidc? and increased the cost of the work. I Tn ur .v,:, I o- r . .u. . allroad from Favctteviii t thi. uVZl Mr. R. B. Wood, the contractor for ''f ru iu- ocovmu luiorms us luaH goodtizeniaurgcdto "bo prcsearVtd n is setting tho curbstone, paying. &c. morning, cnargea witn engaging in a ne lias oyer one thousand livo pighsn, especially 'n'rea that our friends living aloos e . a "I ... I thn MnAAf Mill nitiinil...i T . begau his work early - m Feb- fight a on Nutt street last night. Richard- and that they are the fi nest ever caught and Pender win be Tpresent lTiorS knd lZt ru:irv. iuo reiuuvai ui iuu old cobble pavement and the grading of tho street wa3 commenced on tho 25th of January. Soon after the 20th of February, the wort oi laying ine pav i in 2 DlocKS was commencea ana continued with slight intermissions, son was discharged and a tine ot S2a on the coast: most ot them are about s majk0 sirong puuaitogther r i i c u i . i . I WOfiTli, Chairman was imposed upon Doyle, in default ol ten inches in length. jnnes mwsw which he was sent below for 30 days. .Personal. Mr. Sol: Haas, of Richmond, Va.. DIED. ROBINSON In this city, June 7, 18S4, at 11 o'clock, a. m., EVAN L-A.IiH.INS, the beloved son of E. Li. and . F. Koblnson, aged 2 years and 9 months. Tlie funeral will take place to morrow (Sun day) evening, at 4 o'clock, from tbe residence of hia Tmrents. No. 112 Smith Etorhtli ntrtct We were pleased to receive a call laSf thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends SURFACE DRAINAGE. flt.on;nff fr.nm if, p a vauu frt0.i ana acquainiances are invitca to attend. The svstom of drainage recommended ; ..." ' J lippitt At pcaia.Fia-, on the afternoon caused by delay in receiving blocks, Traffic Manager o!the Associated Rail until li a ttmrL'- uroa onmnlaron rtn thai second day ot May.- The work of lay- wa8. arrived in the city last night and ing tho sidewaiK nas Decn com-1 regisiereu at tue j-urceu xiouse. pleted. Administrator's Sale . OF , :' ' " City of Wilmincton jBdnds at Public Auction, Jg Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TflE 8U- bv mvSf "and adored by this city, but now of Norfolk.- of IE etVmslTMAR PI mif Sd.5S5 'rHwS?"??: VToUh h h0.n Horo fr o J BVnd yis Lippitt, aged 9 months on lUESDAT. lh lft,fcM.. , t Jc. tee, involved the plan of taking the Mr. Keith has been here for a few days ar"(j 10 days. water Irom this ana the cross-streets at nast and exnects to return to Norfolk . - 1 1L. .1 II I " ineir iniersection uuuer iuu 8luowa'fcS to nisht into reservoirs, known as '"catch ba- " sins.' rney nave an overnow near me Exports Jb'orelfirn. tnn !n(n form rt t ninpQ. nnnnpr.t.intr I thnm with sower nines of larirer dimen . Ger. barqne Frvin, Langhimch, sions, in tho middle of the street, by cleared to-day for Rostock, Ger., with which tm surface water is conveyea to 3190 barrels rosin, valued at $5,050, ."vJlr: JLr-,ir1Au shipped by Messrs. E. Peschau & Ulgs tuafc will uuu uuak oiokihuiuo - , basins to be removed by the street re Westermann,- Schr. J. P. nyman, pair force or scavengers. All this work Torrev. cleared for Port-au-Prince, of drainage was don under my person- nayti, with 156.105 feet lumber and SihVnnelrT shiDa!eSV ld" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vinegar for Sale, T HAVE 200 GALLONS OF PURE APPLE VINEGAR. warranted, which I ofler at a low er price than the common acid Vinegar can be bought. This Is the pure article; no chemi cal mixture, .xryit. R. Mc DOUG ALL, june 7 It Chestnut Street. Wanted. write. oioes were laid ia the best Portland shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son; A wbite boy is or is years old, cement, and the joints everywhere filled making a total of exports foreign in a Shoe Store. Must be able to read and EMSthT bri?S. nAethod omountins to $7.-19.63. of removing the surface water from Base Ball. , I.a ciroafo Kia nnf hoTftTitnm hnAn ncprl I in this citv. as it has been elsewhere. The Old North State Base Ball Club and mnst bo here if you would not have has been organized in this city. It is him If lie suits june 7 It It will be a permanent situation for A SIIRIER. ICE. june III Si vS Q in. 51 r I the streets, on the lower levels, inun-l . . i . . t i: : r 1 1 I "w. - ' uaieu at every lAbiauiuiuaij laiuittu. i . By tho use of these corner basins the . whole street is available for use, as Captain Edward Daniel. there aro no obstmctions at tbe I Members Ed. Daniel. Rieht Field: corners, the washings are Kept out or c w Worth, Left Field ; W. R. Kings- tUO UlA,i. uuu jwui i V'.A. Wlll! T;fK . its original depth and i capacity. uul j vycull " " " "" Bv convevinz the surfaco water, ai the Ralph Ross, Catch; T. S. Trask, 1st termination oi eacn diock, irom us Base: J. Ftilton nays, va uase : iua. lowesweyci into sewer pipes iu oc con- GJ . 3d Ba3e; John Grant Short veyed to the river you have control of " the water, as it never accumulates soi-wh a ndthe mam to rk mcAnrv rnp and win vn n... .. .t ' as to become an ungovernable torrent. We understand that this Club pro- J. the Presidency has been named; he spells , B , ses to play the Seaside Club at an Thin) iThltiiTeTi the btBetrta the cuUt s Anpiyto W. E. DAVIS & SON. The Agony is Over ! on 1UESDAY, the ICth day of Jonc Iff 4, at the Court House door, In the city of Wllmlrg. ton, at 12 M, sell by pubUc. auction, or cash t Seven (7) City of Wllmin each, bearing e per cent Interest . v OnediCItTOf Wllmtnirtnn tn.1 tf ! (An bearing 6 per cent. Interest. ' . ; ' One (1) City of Wilmington bond of $1.C(0. bsaring 8 per cent, interest. . ,ive (5J UDltl States - per cent, bonds of f ico eacn . Nine f9) Cltvof Wllmin trtnn fi nT CM f tiAV f 1 a of$500bach." - . One fl) United Stufpji i yyj - ' ' - tr WVM V . 4 WM. O. JOnNSTON, Administrator of Jamca W. Johnston. June 5 td j v: y ,.:-' Don't Pav Rent! mr . , ; - yHY PAY REN I WILE N THE same money will buy you ahoae ? ' n . T in this city I have sold awtx-V? VU one hundred and fifty Lota and nouses and Lots to parties who have paid la full for them, by Instalments monthly payments. Also.I have a large number now on my books, who are making regxuar monthly payments as is frequently the case now, especially Doses expected that the corner basins at the Wl IJf " intersections of Princess and Chestnut Twin PacIio.s with Knrth Water streets ran do thl duty of corner reservoirs for half a wo saw yesterday at the store oi railo of street, but they are ample for Cant. James B. Hueeios. on Market the blocks iney aro intcnaeo: to serve. sreftL nnite natural curiositv m the The blocks used on North Water snP oi. .wiu peacuea. lucjf wric street aro known in other cities as the folly developed, finely formed and "Guidit" blocks. The contractor lor were ioined firmlv together on the supplying these blocks. Mr. S. A. L;dcg of their ba3e, or Rt2m enii3. lo a good lot ot L. . . , . . cents a glass and hand over the counter that celebrated Clcmmer Whiskey at 10 cents a I i drink. My bar Is the only place in the city wnere is can ue ooiainea. cigars in profusion. jane 7 No. G, South Front Street. Notice to Taxpayers. T WILL BE At THE CITY HALL ON m m w -w junci cw JAKES WILSON. A SUGGESTION. JS THE SUMMER APPROACHES ; AND Caiihs and l ever. Malaria, an! kindred dls ea3C3 make Qalnlno a neccMity, wc suggest to head of families to buy our Capsules of Qui. MONDAY, JUNE &th, ls-4, ard fur twenty . ' "Mjr uvtw- uu nuica cheaper wben purchased In boxes of 100. Packed info Kiw.." i - b i i u that in fact they were one peach. The bn supplied from New York There Iroit was grown by Mr. L. Y. How- workln belter, from a. m.. until l the Capsule In a dry state, alditioral Scier was some deiaym delivering them ard, who lives on tho Sound, in Pen- p.m.,andfromSp.m.t. c . m , to rcccire is insured, and we gturaatAeeach fAm..v f which has nrolonced the time for com- .u-i: ri . . -vwva vaiMUM, iu nlo,;n,tK ntr.,ta ,r i TJT utr eomuj. on iuo uuc iuC f1' mc lax usu lor an Real and Pcrsooal piop- contain amount mwH,ifti thirty davs. The cobtractor. Mr. W A Wilmington & Onslow Rai.road. 22 A.Sweeney, for the curb-stone and miles from (his city. Mr. Howard flagging supplied a fair material, al- began the cultivation of peaghes about though the fiagging in some cases was fi years ago and has been remarka not quite as good as we e xpected, while " 3 . . " , ir tho curb-stone was unexccotionabie. f0 uctcss,ul ,u iao eutc" J'"r- "0 The contractor. Mr. R. Ii. Wood, for Dlanted his orchard close to the layinc all the stone work, blocks, curb Sound, in consequence of which he . . rr T. V has not been troubled with Irost nor as a wnoie; wuen, irom uiersigni or in i ....... . . mkin? short cnts whir.h all mn. wormy Iruit. His labor and care have Information rc- erty and Polls In Wilmington Township. J.G. EURU. june CSt TaxLkter. SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, pas Munds Bros. dt DcRosset WBIGHTSVILLE SOUND, N C. DraggUU. Market Mrect. ' Wtliatortmi N.C Hammocks. fTHI3 HOTEL WILL EE OPENED 'fHS VERY BEST MADE. IK --jT . tractors unuersiana, mierior wort was peen remunerative ana nis cosiness ally for the season of im, cn June l&tb I . ALL styles and bjzej. Mnna nn hia T'onTinn I IimI f n it hoi... - t? I 131, by SCOVILLE A CO., (ot the SkoTllie done and his attention called to it. be u increasing with each succeeding sea . nmrx ivn ni-nvir.r soa- Hc bas brought a carefni obser Some complaint has been made by a vation and an intelligent study lo aid few persons that the grades given to in the development of the industry and this street Oo not cause tn nrtaoe u reaping a rich reward for his pains. water 10 uuw uu iw uuuuza. uius i - there is trpth in the statement, there We invite the attention of ear citizens was no choice for the engineer. The u, the fact that first quality shirts arc buildings had been erected, and in most . . , ,. . or the reets the city had given -the ng made to order at one dollar at ae lot owners no rrades to build upon: I "UHuiiswBomn factory. u i Bros., of lhe Kimbill House, Atlanta. Ca. I CT 41111 tOT cheap at and the Euf ard, of Charlotte,) and with tho extensive improvemfnta which hare been placed tpoa Lhe property, this Hotel is the nast Sexilde resort on the cosrtof No rth Car- VAil TY. Olin- 'Br 1 1 b the day $L50 and f3 By U el jwu wu may ij, CBOQCErfiFour and Elht Bal to a Self. Another new supply jujtrccci red by t tza- UINSBEGERS. 17eaaiDffrPresen(0r ' OENAMINTAL AN'USETUL, Je3 At HEINSEEint3.

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