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I- VOLUMK XVI; m WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRTDAYJ. JUNK. '2!. 1SS3. Single 9opiC3,5 Celts j . W 3 rrr yyr i T j l 1 1 1ST CI T O JS PUST Bajd t among llio 'colored rlwwl bad CJtange&in the Internal lie ve- u--- - ' r r ;. attained the most Ipromincnce, an'dbne ie Cbllectlon Districts. Entered at the Pottoffke at Wtlming- Whostood ?as a: living "monument, of WaaHiGioirl June 25. The Presi- ,0u, Na Second Clots Matter. Un-to h j3 Vacewas Frederick Doug- dent issued an executive order this af- TaTES OF ADVERTISING lasi, Who had twice purchased his lib- ternoon.-of change made in the inter- R . ! T 9tijSut &Hb5oo.!lniled ' .States ' n - reveuue collection districts, in . ac- Eight (81 lines, Nonpareil ty pe, con- Marshal for the i District of Columbia, cordauce with the action taken by oon- jtitute a square.. . . J i,e wa8 gUd to say that he once bad gressat its fast session. The order is FJfty C9SSlS!Jrlrtf- f 10 heer,bim ieak There to take effect on the 1st day of July 'Jhadd w e senator Ii.iK. liruce,br skilful next, or as soon thereafter m pracUca- ill advertisements will be charged aauagcnietit- had become Begister ot bio; The number of districts is re- d tie above rates, except on special the yuitedSUtes Treasury. There was duced from one hundred and twenty - (lntract8. - -JoeephrOrFricer-irf North: Carolina, ix to eighty-two. Virginia H divided lhe subscription price to Tiie Wil- tvho"inl881, championed the cause of ito three districts, known as the Sec- jdKOToN PofiT is 12 00 per year; six temperaeoewUh Vhejbcet men in North ond, Fourth and Sixth, instead of six aonttts 9i w. ; .:. r flandiiia' ami b!ii,kAi.pi.! I wknt in as at nres-mt' Collectors Bradv. of the present Second, and Raulston of the gust' asaemblie vend rawed ten thoua- I fourth, are retained, and William E. and dollars in. behalf of au institution. Urate, a new appointee, is made collec- I - - of learning at Salisbury, of whicu? he is I tor of the Sixth district. now president. Mr., Winston freouent In North Carolina the counties of all ABV n uniriritintia r n Knsinou miioI XI li . r3T I It it wgr niiil um uHniiMiii a I all- h. addrjeiSed to The. WilmingiOm V V w.""",1"? aT X" . Post, Wilmington, N. C, Col. Geo. ,B. Everett, Gen. J. j M Leach, Dr. V. H. Wheeler and Col. X. E Keogh and other North Carol i- "nin,v'vo-.-been in Washington the p4 wcrfc. Ut. J. J. Molt, the chairman irf the i'.ale Hepublican committee, ha boen In , Washington for the pail ten , days," ' looking to the interest :M his party. Dr. Mott will start a Republican Lib eral coalition. daily paper in Ualfjigh in a few days', so we are ihoriiiedby hhe telfgranm. 1 If-,.- 4' Oeojd. H. Jlanoiog .returned from- his fishing excursion a lew day ago. ... Eer. James Carmicha;!, D. the j new Rector of St. John's Epiacopal Charch of thia city, arrived here from Fredericksburg, V., Tuesday night INEW ADVEBJISEalENTSt Bids A . :.! NEW ADVERT wrCafjnB. f Col. R: R. Bridgen is in . Baltimore looking oat fot the interest of his I jiu preach his Grst sermon to . . r ,, : i ( -f I ma new wuujouu uuuuj . Vl flLE HECEIVKU UNTIL lSo'clock, M.. MONDAY. July 2, 18K1 to keep ! order rec i BETTER! - ana ruu tue City Clock on corr UmB for A colored man, by the name of Low- thiB lougltnd and laUiade, for one year Major. , Messrs. Sol, Haas, T. II.' Emnrwsoa id CtolF,W. flt,. irereia BfrTeT.mii of Sinclair Lowrev. .xesidios --r . , i? more oa Wedacedir tak TmsI 1 J? I in tha Pates' ac'ttlement. in Robeson OtlCe TO X 8X raiyGTS, VASTLY BETTER!! p.., w ' t uJii,.. -;Uk I county, was killed by a train one uigbt riiHETiMEFOR USTINQ TAXES KX- Capt. W. J.Potter has resignojl. the I 7W"J" . j , Ipires on Tuesday next, Jnly 3, t ChanlaincT of tha Saamaa'a HW jof L 1x31 week. T His body was so frJghtfuiiy oc uck P. M. Those latere ted will ike lnapiaincy OI in oeanens . , notice, as the time for makinz no the Tax this city, and Re? James W. Craig, iL. r m 1t ., !. the former Chaplain, baa been reap pointed. l l Mr. Geo. G. Lewis, of thia city, has accented a sitnatioa with a Baltimore nonse, to uavet is xxorin ana ooam Carolina, with headqnarters in f WI1- mutilated as to be almost beyoud re cognition. notice, as the time for making up the Tax Book is too. limited to alioir ny ladol-te-ce. J. U. BURR, june awt r " Tax x-ser. The President has approved the lind inge and full sentence of the - court-: martial in Paymaster Wa&ouV cue, which is dtamisal from the army uud confinement at hard labor fur eighteen months in some prison to be selected hereafter. ' '.-'V : '' At a regular meeting of Orioti Lodge, btihalf of educatiau, .. xhe uiecUBg I den, Chowan, Currituck, Dare. Gates. I in. BalUmore,wita, aettralglaof i WcUnea- Ualifax. H yde. Guilford. Martin.North-1 face. Col. Martin is one of the best I day evening, the; following wflicers were amptou, ramheo, Fasquotankj Feraui-1 officers in the service and we ' hope he f elected for the ensuing term: 'T Ht 1 1 E K T A IIT I HJ R AS l , OKTII CAItOIINA. i The. President has again shown hiu good judgment and placed the Ilepub r 'ikinsaiid Liberals under Obligations , 'toVim,' - by appointing Colj George B. E ffrett, the preseut collector oT intcr mI revenue, as regi ster of the laud of fice ill Dakota territory, and tilling the vacancy . caused by the jrOmolioii of Col. Everett by the 'appoinlmjcot of Dr W.H. Wheeler as collector of intcroal revenue vi the 5th North Carolina dis trict. Thee appointments weretuide hy the President at the recommrn- dAtiniKtf: Or. J. J. Molt,1 Chairmau of ; the State Republican Committee. ! t'ul. Everett was ono of the ablest i 'can-vawers and workers for .:lhe coall' i- ...;.,. 1 1. ..r Carteret, Crven. Duplin, Edgecombe. 7 V V w .U,1;,7V. "x . "7 f ' Green, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Pitt, Aium Himwiuiuiui.iiwwtu. cy i vVayne, Wilson, Bertie, Beauford, Cam in adjourned. Respectfully, l.aa.um--1' 'I'ttrall WnahiiiifAn 14 . .1 V I M Another IHraucU Jury. JUU". aau, narreu, oia-i -in i .i. .;n (',.,if, ,rL. dciv lruu?wick, Columbus, vCumberJ lhe LVak5y.le ,cSayK Last Hjirnelt N'ew Ha.,over, Robeson. baturdartbo trral of Dodaoti va Wan- a,i ,sampS0 heretofore comprising vllle teruThuHttd. He was charged with J the Second district, and a part of the j mD7 murder auU araouTwilh the deliberate I'onrin aiHinci, wan Isaac j. xoung, collector oi me presenii rourin, an col lector. The:, counties of Alamance. Caswell, Davidson, ForsythjQuilford, I erson, llandolpb, Kockinghamatokes, 8urry, Chatham, Granville, J Orange, A dhoii, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and Stanley, comprising the Fifth and Supervising special, agent'. Col. ti.,G. Martin; has been quite sick at his bomp ssgSSaS'iiKiiSi' THAN AN AUCTION. r will soon entirely recover. intent to swindling air iusurance cotny pauy. According to bin own slaleuient the accued procured the murder of Jainea Head ami paid $100 fur the job. He then placed the body in - his own dwelling hou:;e, Baturaled it and hia bed with keroaeno oil aud set lire to it. Having lux own life insured for the 'sum of $,000, lii.i plan was that the bones of-the. murdered man should be louwl in the ashfls of the burned house and the natural iufereuce would be ... that ho himself - had perinhed therein, and tlie'tr by going. ito-Texaa and hidiue hia ideiilily his wifo would secure the ioHuranee money. The Danville peo ple were so positively impressed with Dodson'd criminality that a jury could not be there obtained, and it 'was tiual- y drawn from Petersburg J he cvi .denjfi in 'the case wfls submitted' to this CaptEric Gabrielsen, was presented with a fine gold headed cane by his friends in thia .. city. ' Before ! leaving on Friday last Mrs. Gabrielsen was presented with an anchor made of exceedingly handsome flowers by her friends. . -.. The President has reduced ilhe In ternal Revenue Districts down' to 82, part of the Fourth district, are in one I mtnt!nfr id tmmu nf id irnv.rn. i ii.. c:r.u Jti. I " f"""" Y v r""- trit. with Wm. H. Wheeler collector. I -"","" w.v-.. This i new annointment, . I will only haye three districts. The -- ' ' Collectors wUt be. I. J. Xoung, Dr. W. lhe Ohio uemocrata nave aeiectea-a I H. Wheeler and. Col. T. N. Cooper, all rnl r. t' r..lil ionl atnrnt Kir.-I irk ha fltAlp I . . ... A . . ...... . i'""vii cwiiu ui.u ' i gooa iaiinrui pudiic servanw. : m IlsBdaome Bend Off. The friends of Capt. : and . Mr. Ga- N. G, Si A. Craig. , . f V. G. R. If. Orreil. ' . E. S Ji H. Pugh. P. B.W. C. Farrow, T. W. fc. Warrock. x These, together with the appiiiutive. officers, will be installed on tho 11th of July next, . .' r W. T. V C.T. t o. At a mectiug of the Board of Direc tors of the Wilmiuclou, Warsaw &. Clinton llslegraph Com pauy, h'jfd at Clinton last Friday, Mr. W. A. John son, of Clinton, was elected .President and Mr. F. W Foster, of thi,cily, waa choseu as Manager of the Line. The Board received and opened a number of bids for 1'urn ishiog the poles and the contract was riven out. The : t!flro,!: ' 1 '' ' -' " r c i'stV Uil 1 ' t4l?ea you-a,lT,i,i seSBgaa-ss.-' THE PRICE I II SELLIKB GOODS '1 t.--5 EXCURSIONS! ii O'OC.lKTlEir, CLUliS, &C, UIVIU EX- I r .' " : ' f. CUKIOJiH.OUiUUlSlilS, fiSSXVAliS, C, eau get their . Posters and Tickets priuled in the. BEST HTYLESand at the advantages tea fold ever aa Auction Sale, for the reason yon can take your time and select i that which suit you, and ' get just the quality and quantity that yon ' ' f--1- wish. .' ' LOWE.ST PR ICES, at ', SAUL. G. HALL'S f candidate for governor. There seems to be Haniething more than mere coin ci'iimirp tiAtivp.(n hirt annarancB in con- tl..!.in and the otitbreak of disorder, brielsen, give them a very handsome poles will be. all erected within about I W. . 4 . 1 n II r, - T? -1 1,1'. r . i ! I . ; i .-la .It has beeu hia singular fortune to cut u4" rufW, aous "u lD"v "om ihmjuuic ana iue torn nf tha mrvil I aJ Dlgnt j Igl. XOe IWpUUn ana I Wires Will DO StrUUlT Ha SOOI1 ai pO.tolOle tidii ticket in 1882, while Dr. -Wheeler jury detailing a scheme of diabolical Who Ulu tieprHVuy uubuiwwci m ul lieiKinii cypmiiy, wiiu not ihci, or whs, one ol tue rvepnoucans -not believe in tho. gool faith of .the Jiiheral Democrat-, who joined the lib eral movement in thestatl But he i Mat it lid now that the men who fought the bourbon Democracy in 1W2, were" smcere, and he will join heartily in the movement, and do everything In hi power to make it a grand MicceM, All 'who know the Dotfor have the great est confidence-in hU integrity of char ter'. "-He therefore was rewmimeded by Dr. Mo't and appoiutcd by the President coUecUir, not only on account of his owu meriU, blt to show llio nieu who acteawilh Dr.iWheelejriw that they aro not to be oatracpsed in ho Liberjal coalition party, and they will work with UiiAsell, Molt, Dokery HubbHi, Leach, Price, Johnson"- and i reasonable, doubt favorable' to the prisoner. ;- there wiu no evideiiL-e what ever that l)otl.m did not hiiiirtell' inur .lor I u .' Ilni.l I'n diil not, iiHine or ideutify his alleged coiifeil'.-raw tii whom I a thousand (iondi seem a peaceful ves he claimed to have p;ud lor the I jier hymn. At the Cincinnati conven service rendered, but, on t ie .vonirary, vt.,uiol, iSS0. when Hoadly was in a iiromitip.nt tiirur in .li..rr.raf-(.ll rinlnnM ro.,vnt.ionH thia ais B7 here coiTntry baa ever known. The recent darin leir in who, Ht-aneonventionwassimDlvan inten- re8t departure very mnob. " - r -y - 9 , t t - - - Bilied Donnybrook, in which fists and ajr- London, of this ity, has feet were, by luuis uppermost in tu- gone lo Baltimore for professional ad- multuoiM haliful of men whose activi- Tice in reMr to his eyes, which, we ty was of the same sort which is no-1 are 8orry iWOt have been giving him liceable in a pailful of bait, and whose I mucQ trouble and anxiety of late. We imiso would have made the Telling of I trust that he may return fully relieved. " The msin building for the Wilming ton Turpentine Manufacturing Com- circu.nflaucvH yoiutM.l to himself alone . . , . ' . ... j pany, located near the loot of GaaUe. as the --iwiHAralot oi no iicev: ;na ' ;.:... ' .. .tt. i ho yet the lutelligeut jury Iroiu J'etersuurg thereafter. Death ol'nn Old Citizen. Mr. L. BI. Williams the venerable Cleik of the Market, and probably the oldest citizen of Wiliuingtou, died, at his, residence Wednesday eveuiug -after a briet illness. Mr. W imam w;w in the 82d year of hia age, and u; to the time of his last sickneai wa acti ve in the performance of hia public duties. He was boru inOn'ow county, but had been a resident of Wilmington for near- UeaUy lor the occupaut. Job Pnuting Office. C ALL. AND GET MY PRICES; . June J2-m R. H. GRANT & CO., 1 -: '' riA 51BKUS AND GAS FITTERS, MOUTH IHONT5TREET 1 ' r . FULL SiU'PLY OF THE VERY BEST : i GAS FIXTURES y Always on hand. , , . dllANDALIERS, LAMP ttfANU?, : . : UXiU TUBS, ! -" WASH STANDS, I AM SELLING 'I Ana evciy aitiujlc ucccsy lor . riiiuibiiig a KeileueJ York. In 1881, for the success of Libo MiMn. Col. Ewetl ) ono of the very eiccieu, VfJ. brilitCBt listeiicd to the recitarof the villaiuoiia Hchcmo of murder ami arson to obtaio llllilre; U.uiiab fraud OLTpetratod ' ill DtMlsotilo bouw aud-by l5o.l-.jiu .-t. nivance, if not by h'ui own band, uud then upon their o:Uh.i said he w.as guil ty only of manslaughter !" '; Hon. Kuianucl 81hiU., a repriviiUi tivo from Obi i, who i in tho city, wa.s asked what, in hh opinion, would bo the result of the coming campaign in his stato. "I believe I'Vakcr j will' be r-- ir.. ... . . 1. . t i . l i. I IT IUIOT v caia unci. uc ua.- tuu- . , -1 i' . l . ainyir. nm i r wi hi m at Mrw mmm mmnww im I - Hell, mo picture or iue puw "v " mr " .!.(.i m.ml., f.U r...i....t;.t !...!-. whackinu a boiler-iron desk with a now progressing upon the stand for the : ' T . 1 . . ... . t. uik UmAm I Iftrffe lank In hm hmmI. which will Im I ill All' lliab ii u o w niti uauuo i a - w w . - - . , - . . . . . . 11 4 ,;i.iaL- . .Hn.rii...M .11 i...i. r.t 1.1.1, n.t. -obna he was held u the highest - f .-. K-'s.V sJLi I - .. .. -w . .ul I esteem, winoin the resiwct and. cooh me iicfitM. ., i caDiiai hock oi jiw.vw, uiu'i'-1 ., . j. ., ... him roared an rolled over eac n o - . generous sympatuies auu u. ..uu - I ' w I n. nr.. I . H At Rfirr I FOUNTAINS. ! i - SPIUNKLERS, i PUMPS, H03E, Aud diectal alteulion paid to driving Ui est. wuriuivm Uiv u cll. to 'Z; If K. M: URAKI LU Wide Percales at 6 cents per yard, worth 12. Handsome Black and Colored Bunt ings at 15 cent per yard, worth 80. T Pretty Lawns, fast colors, at 7 cents. White Scotch Plaid Lawn at 12K, worth 25. !, j PreUy Cotton Plaid Dress Goods, at 10 eta per yard, better man 10 oenu Gingham. The very best! 10 cents Bleached Cotton ever sold in this or any other . city., j. - ,:. . 5,000 yards Hamburg Trimmings, ex- .a & at & I a M. ceiieni qaaiiiy, ana Tory cnesvp, iron 5 cents np. Bordered Handkerchief: at 3 cents each, with the largest stock ia that line in the city. , . - i-c- . .. Good 200 yards Biwol Cotton, at two epooia for o cents. : and howeiers in iroa i i tnr nr aino.000. to mauin each other I . r . . , .... I 1 1 ilia rih hnnb and startled Eu r.,ifl i.auscd to listen, is one that will I It is composed of Messrs, . . . . S- .m. I r. ar. W ft . it!. I . a lat' a) mwm . 111 live as long as tue memory oi uj ouc i E. r. BMley ana james eprun., oi iuw i Are me liouisiniin juuhvi j alliaulc I lilQlailOIl ABQ KlCt who was so unhappy as to oe prow.- , , Bellioarath. E. Cfl DrawInjP ralr The outcome of that sweet occasion w I I.'maji A. Redwine.o. I Th imUi,,' who uiH:riu- . Lands- for Sale. miii iu- """ 7.: r 1 .. . ...t. it- . .. . . . , a i ii Wa aai iammvw a mmii m t.aa no bm i t t r-wu ii'iry deserved and comprenensive ncnug. vmhbukjh i ucuu muii ouic-uumii ui",ub-i Did any recoUectiontof it bring a pro- . ' V. . I when interviewed on the uulject,. re- a valuable tlantatiow within phetic foreboding to Hoadly as he Its-1 Visitors to Bellevue Cemetery bun-1 )ucUnly admitted that the number 4i iiles ol AVilmington ooouining akori 1 1 deal for.caah, and cater to thoM who . . . . . . . . i . i - i , C0HE AND LOOK AT BY STOCK V0F. M f DRESS GOODS.. ivply. ,Vll.oadlj's intellects in the state-Hie is nomimuiomi weauC. v.v"-- cvitaioly oue of the finest stump orRtors party 10,000 votes in North Carolioa. aud his appoint- "How that?" oieut as register of the Jland office isa promotion aud a reward for his faith ful work, to bis state, in the pasL The are tu - .vm avkan atrnrv I filfl lime win come j r ; ... .h ..7. s. ,f iKrrtnh. vi v I ..J ...1. a.n. .aa I vArih nr.dinian will be uroud Chat I has done o uiucu ior uiur.vi.j .. inMi uuiwiim-.-ii- h unjuwiuow, I tery know that Aoriu csruuumu iu . I I ..... ii, ,.,....ir ilipn hfre would be 1 1 j i r ruti.k th.ui,.l. ' jral Then, again, me iunnii u 7". Kwaw.- m,u a corresi' Wll there rc several reHoii.H. Durbin Wwrd'a' suppbitvM and friends very augry at the actio'i oi tne :. i . I . man n-llfl convention in eno; .mli" - tned lo the hullabaloo of this. Uter oc- I j, .r drirsn from the r rounds I . . . , , 1 ... 1 ..... i..M,t;tui Republican. I?'" " . . V: . . : I wnicn were piacw w. me mvca u ..v., 1 ----- h , ir nnmiiM nnnr.vnicn ont ui . . .i "J 'VJ , : ; - m u)o wueei WUVlc OUIJT tuuuikAl 1 iv. u The action of the Democratic party Uie time supposed came rrom u aoga 1 A ykae. They draw tUA lottery every 1 . : .. . (. a I . .nihl.raii anrl arntrn vim nirmnfiea . r . . t . 1 i- .. i is a sutncicni eviuence w tuunuw .i.swv rr montQ. is not inn a uarc-iaccu irauu. two tUousauJ five bundrcJ acra. Thr are uioul V) acres of cleared Kice Laad, ol which 7j acres arc under cultivation with uuil b.m t, Iruukd, Ac. aud about 7W acroi 11J uucKv.rtU Kice Laud covered with valu- thc party. Owrge" B. Everett fit born in the old geiwr 'North State; Both Everett a no Wbeel er arcj men Jot ability, and, the manner tbi Presideut has settled tho right in that district will gratify all true Re publicans iu all parts of tho.iutc. The last causo for di$Cor4 iq the party of the atate has bceii removed, aud now ncati agaiu repeat that the liepubli iv are (erfect1y harmouioiis. We hope to hear of no more din-ension", we mu8t all pull Uglher- under oqe Wler; and for the common good of the number on his ticket ponding number iu the 1. 1' ...... kua i'i.....ati some inducements lor me negro wi ; ro f rrounL Uoon inTestirt- I tr .1;,.. .. -i,.,.,., wing 01 i f' . blind iu lwlitics. ine laci. is, me ive-1 7 j A ji .1 , "uw " "l v v fri'tuircr will only, giwj , a lukewarm nl)1icaa parly will never be the enemy Hon on Monday, under the airection oi I ingf whj da lhcy not, omhc diy oiand euHort if-any,' to Judge Hoadly ." f u, UlJ that the Democratic party has j the Chief of Police, it was found that I joat before their drawing, allow the How; docs John U. -rhomiKmn atami been -ami wiiioe. " the stench came from the carcase 01 " I ticlcetho!der the privile ol.ciUtrtg on the quest 1011 'Taking into consideration tho tact that he has been minted from lib im portant position in the state committee, 1 Bhouldn't imagine that Mr. Thorn p ou would :ot hl very kindly toward the Ohia Democrats 1 UaMHtui for the'sor-gcanl-at-arift.Miip of lhe jurat house, Mr. Leedom. iva memWr of the committee, and ui, my opiuioH . our asotber sUteby atanding solidly hiui the inside place 111 thurac lor tho tor thej.iberalcoalition ticket for 18S1. We feel very certaiu we can carry North Carolina and the United Stales, uext flection, by lollowing the lead of Chester A. Arthur, who? baa proved kim-lf lo be one of the very best IVet ktenu this country has had for many tin ." '-j. , . "(Jives who the . iusMe place?" "Ieethmi 1 believe he'll get tho DemtKuilio delegation of the state uu his aide." 4 . , Tllas Thomiou'.i suppoit bHu ol ahT value to Uih 1hio IH-mocuts in r.al campaign? ". hat .. '.. r... ik'.M I In liaa-ai lam lfk tinbairiMl whflra theV I m. . :. ..II ..l... ..... necro lliai 11 iauangrrou 101 iuciu w 1 xneir excuw is uuu n um k make any concession whatever with I were killed. This, However, was a mis-1 daya, aborj wilU lour auiats- How, If such liberal policy as take, as me eogs were mo aiueu ia 1 c&a any tickoL-buyer 111 thh hi- aiic iuubcr. u u iwcawb;e mm the cape Ftr liivf r bj aUiuiil over mil long lo . - r U10 nplandrt, and from 12 lo 13 feet wide. Tliere ate liom U to W acre of the Upland liui rovnt au'l uaUir cultivation,, bing 1 No. I e Ulon aud cot-u laud, and ha all nec.Ari nouau lor Liborcra, HI Barn I ul uivtaMijf ualbuilUiugt; the blcof thetnu.1 a'.KMit acres of timber Fine Larid I The riautiilou ilvrdi for ultlea arl2! inisorawt lMtlli la wlutcr nnd !- O ' nicr. 1'vi- tcf tu Uu4 lurlhrr itilormauen VWri - - ISXK Ml GRAND EXCURSION TO NAG'S HEAD, WTlt.T. I.K UIVKS V! TBK I1TU OF 11 July. lvs btcb.aalc will oB a l-mriii.- l um ml Nac' Head f-r Ut ao rimLd hHi of r-o4orl naal. Our cKarra will ! nwl-rl h4 aA.uAtntf .. tatu. nnw fcr iTaftilrm mi'i 4a tus the lAilnuU a4 ll U-ror Unx-taloc a IhU rlnW TbU wilt lb Af IWntr llw wf la ktm4 wf qfMiai f UWM4 Ult 4!lua 3l.; W 1U KIV get their money by hard licks, and propose to give you good value Cor lyour mooey. ' foreel from whence they come. W ww.u'7 ..,-Tf-""- out his number anu ae iuai 11 w piaccu b- . r . it... .... 1 ii 11.1. I rmaina were forth with ourieu. . I ; .v.. k. tb.n .-.ii h!ive .tiau canuol so soon lorRr iu 6. . , I j t owe to the Kepublican pany. v... l..t ikri rhll- I chance of lU being drawii out with a '"" l: , . , dren living with their ;parenta in the Pri rem tue other whcl. OOier .Mormon Women Working la the eastero tioo of the city, ate of some lotteries have done Under their Fieia. wrdinee and soon al were taken ae. Jlcm. why don't they make their At l'rovidence. Cache county, Utah, . . . .1.-1 wu pr0IBpl. capital $1,000,000; They niigut ai well. ihre la a man havine fourteen wives; , ,1 it a. I Is not tho published hit f wiuucrs in one appe w 1 , t .u. ik I amjit lor a few dollars to .ti ,. hH im.iipn in on mm n 1 mi ui mm auif r iucu uuuuiai m in i ' . A...I rtrW in field, while he tlta I .Mtid Tmi M Am saf. I "ho are wilting filel lV their ometry on the fence and looks on, jnat f w- obuise4 lef and I names aa lhe holder ofabig irue , - aE-& Ma a ar anl vav at fa n I " la, ih ovenri rV -7- Mde eneafbttable. bat tha other. MJ ua lb of his slaves. e are a w " .1 . trolled the LuUia CWauutional lanvv "ketch, bwl a veriiawe iac, wbnu 1 wo w m "'" 1 . - . , j , . Xacts the ittenUoo of all passers by, who bad eaten more heartily of the Convenlwo, c.-uita and leWUturc, and It ;t Lt very jxi-toa It ey cou- - ' I Ik. Man nrnnnua in the I . j 1 I frtrmr twaitttnicA a.lmiiiUirAtioui I' a ue jrt ui wuisr, lus osa, waa ia a aespevmin wbwwiiwii- :- 7 n : . . at weauo 01 www, -"--.-"-V;. I for jit hour hia life waa despaired I " -J t-. ai.iuwai at raa rwuiT au atMiowww a 1. 1 -li 1- awitt lhaa I t . - liAt IlntA- John i. WM i I W irpws J, , I iraa IBM nan noiuuaw w iaivi - - - . .wi ijil inecitr. 1 f - - 1 aovw. I -r accustomed to ee tuus nndertwk it ia the abeence of Ik. ih.i4Ur. He rilched it too high Democrat 1 if- Ktlnratlon. n .kw. vN. C. June 18. 188 Ma. Editor: There was a Tery In- Mt jpf W brother ia Khouung lukS luting meeting at Windsor last Sat- -. aim nr nsi nil m nvai wsr mm ni nuniuu, - Khoden Mitchell was the tTaari, VUV1 IU auv vv-v-- -r- ----- i 11 uej r;iua.mt . a naiks-he said that cotton was a mania WOttld wol wumllj nave u.c . I IV'fr. rallied and aanr. i kfe to .1 ..a..uaa Sk.a FVU 1111. - A IV a aa w w oi tne iiueiTi ? .r:."-; principal jf, J. had 5i up J dowa -ol bis re- yj hers to kil him and away.; .. .. V. - .... . . t and sang: -I Kve to eaJ,-.aiM vnn bentre he coaia aaa ! .' II tried acate: 1 iotw w ...i Kt bml dowa araia. Once, ebich had taken! possession It Is treatly . a. ikh4inni luriiAvvw 1 v ' a 'r w. .U of taia PifB" "r" "VTi w.M ,rtrUJ I and he broke dowa M nwai, ana vo koto the exclu to . i ,.' I -,, ... .. i . that aa ti- to be regretted: Let as penj tm of life, corn and meat. Mr. Mitch- ttlhers will not ".Sm . . i a woman couM be so revruxTii, s an eloquent speaker, an,l being mtwiihtanding. 'h, i I V kiv MMla fll'"11 t . . a man of the ieop' kB0W thcir l",U how I envy ?m hu clL P.. V n Oti.1.1 ma.! a TTrV I . , Uunirsntaniintareslinr ipewh. Mr. McDonald intima led ln a w I Mr Frank Winston, a prominent STu rwng lawyer of Windsor, also ad .J2d, more by tai City Items,. Mr. Tw U WrigbU toU-keerec, at the WmirirfdW l oll hoot. oalheWrtghUtin. ?.f!SlS mrUb3 cfJS .araplks, died at the reaidence of U. daorhter. Mrs. W. II, SwladeU. Armed the meeting. He sail the fu- pjJoa than from any other We. Uooj4J the reeaaiaa were Uterred eith of the colored race, edncaOoaally. ix MJSaSS him, had Jong been etude. Be the kaoer aotalnf pUUona.. t the Soaad.Uat Tanadar. f J Tesnnle r Israwl. The aaaaal meetiBf of the congrega tion of the Temple of Israel, for the electioa ofoficera, was keM laat baa day eteaing a the veetry teem. The aoHowiag geaUetaea were elected for the enaaieg year. "j .;' ;;,. rreaUeatSot. Bear. Vice riemdeatA. Weill. TiiaeuiM 11. BrattkBi. Pecretary-J. L Macka. " V . rXrectoc-r.iawia-aia,aiLFkh. NEW ADVEUTlijKld EN'TH- Tax 1 ILL TAK.H VuTlCC TH TWKW11L aitamt l eflkt vf iIm CkiaS.ar tarSTew llajMvtt Coijf. 4.r4 J ana. iv rrf4f ii tvw rsjUx4 by U tab. imUI Cat rr. nrt' . JAvb t4 4i fst Twmatlfw a4 tjr MwWra un blal. ML XL Kau. Wm. Ooodataa and J Vumls4fc. T w - - - I At Weill wae neaalmnosiy elected a delegate to Ue Gbematloa ef the TJatoaef Amerkaa Cabvew Onagrega- tu ktrh winhabaUtaCxixaaill J. h. Jalj tSkr - I Ta LMr. You can buy a DRESs from me for a . low prke that will make a yoang lady LOOK LIKE A PRINCESS Great Bargains GLOVES. HOSIERY. OUESETo. PANT6OO0D8. r bBEETIU . TOWEUNO.'Ac ,V FltKE rblrVIVER I ta abort, ererylhlag to be had U a abat,lu(lkuaetTaatr !' be rntwal. T tuikrlts dteUc c imia ia v im isttwa t awu rv. j, . rr, a. w. l. Rt a, A. rar, l'.v. J. 11. KmI'. H. A. Metwt. tT. J. H. Fo'. rrwfc wit laa vi i atataai Ul, l Ttorn 4Ua r lo JI fe a-.r WHattJai car TWrttnAMa -t fir e crM Mai live rr r rttnv4 tfe rjca) MowrtUfi i-ia, jMfc Jita.. ItounU Trip Only 1.0Q, j IMN.NKR FEEE - T1m .auKra wiU ! ala lr S Ka. A- M- -"til ra fW A Cm lha4 ( Ma4 w a in i m . fo rnjin JAJMtJI WHlTSAiV. -IFIEST lUSS DRY G00D3 STORE I Cheap, Cheap. Cheap. CITE MX A CALL. Pf.r TV rtf pwrrn.tfufwr w I . 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