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, 11 "" """ 1111 ' ' ' '' "' f ' 7 i - - - . . v - . . ' . . l v r ,. j - ; ; . .: . ' ' . ' . -V -;c' , ' '' - " - ' " ,1 - . ... i . - 1 x V Acrc& tlie-.Walec-. Fw-C6ofm ' Spain-Other l For- ' A' Xxxuj j " -J J ' .The llonstf Carolina Watcliman I , , n,ini878, coimeaing Cronstadt jind St. FetersDurg,; js-xij English miles in length, Tvith greatest . jxi. Qin pf. 1imimsliinr i to .220. . - j . Illustrates the ont Af. in ileoth of water, cost 0,000,- xriwi h:id au Ui- N . .. . ; .iitlt.A-:r-lipl - orrA AAA . yI1o Thft force .1! j. -1 i French rLiDerty r xmiu"s UUU-ror ww,yw 'h' j World," Bartholdfs 'spendid gift to empi0jrcd in making ' it .AVashingrtou Xcttcr. fl of auy aviftiiffeniciit wLftrebv the nrcsent coveniWfciifc abumnl" bv any i iroiui6 1 UASIIINGTOK, U. JJ., jaUC AOi iCOJ. tu asstit Iho ContMirvativc government. -XXXUm'jEOR MISS B1SATKICE; then completed tho remain Potsdam, Jimo !5.-pVinec Frecliicl; P tsps of.tliejbill granting n annuity iilterJ nothfr stroke of a to Princess Beat, ice on the occasion of America, and the pedestal upon which men; 13 dredgin New York harbor. 20 ears. & Of the - Statue proper, thfr, following J tngs and 7 stationary engines. measurements wm convey the great magniiuu y. . Paris lu Ihe Clu , . . a,Air hv a rr-ltiisafternt)oit Admin A railroad train was struck by a cy- - - f . c , I . . t- I of Maiiue. auiiomitou fc -?,..,? i .r- -J, clone seven mura ua. vv-r rnVfWheG Hi " From bottom of plenth to jtop of From lieel to top of head .i...V..-.n iT;.,ht f head. A.........- lr v" - - r , , - The republican, clerks, postmasters, interna revenue collectors, , eic, -nuu have been discharged during the last eplaced. by demo than is generally have been so looker-on has The number xUwnlmm iaiv,uru " "V ' 7 ahd iais it is nrccuel similar to that collector lias unaer mm irom ju- c n ! mh. aDO every cur w..-, r,,... Hia leatn xrn caoseu oy piob -, f i.:'r i, h . . . fvu?n K.,n omnnvoo nnd - a 1 Width of eye... . i. . . . v T.nrth of noe..-.w ?' i LcDtfth of forefinger . ... .. Finger nail i lti4xu.t wut. 9 7 s-i r r Trii cprirtns mm- ioamed as a niHrk ot reswet. mm.X U The cars .ere completeh ureck- 1 The head will easily accommodate ed. If- 1 Salisbury haal not acepTc4mconncbn- tavu P".. : il.Amh whlhWllibe .TT . I V..tU'...n- will lu wfiiiitcl- . . I i upereoiiauuci, Stabtlnq .the Ulp. dell nytmuwwi. "" "'rz - r S.T.:, Z.-rfl - ! CJosstics. treachedby a smral grease, win -uum New Orleans; June 13.The liberty UettieU until tne Snee..;8 a..."..- r- - j - . V - In ii i fil t-.fl. T.v il.;'mnrainff !UAr-l r..iciri'itivpti will rtftulra SOIIie' Kind Ot I nmpn.TVtriAPTflt. " twelve persons. - , vdsii train leik.uwcwiw uiviiuup. . v. ; - i " 7" V The statue is made of repousse copr ding to programme. A large party w ttt -p- ii Hi' 1 !- s .!.:.: c r' t tv- to 'one nunarea emoioves ana an tneseiire ueimi constantly cnangea. it same wim tne customs omces t offices. It is'ho exarrsreratioii - - - CJtJ ... , J 1 A 11 V m A..- ;s uu -! ; -r "i't . v--- ,: ,. i to i say,, mat tally 55,uuu uemocrau , a suimnous jyhcki a real ci iMs is at Iiand.Jg been appointed .to office during vriT YET ACCElTED. ' ? i ? 5 . """l 'I - ; r i rresiuens yieveiana s saun uuuuuiaaur Londou.-The Times ays that tord Ihe Ku.smn ll,et nv,e; iu nas ticn. ; At this rate, only about sixteen j" I t 1 Mil I A. entire "nsrsonei or tne liovernmenr. out the probabilities are that changes will mroceed much faster now that tne new Tteducinj: tho Ovcr-Productlpn. ' Fall Riyek", Mass., June 13. A ma V joiity of iho mills fiavt stopped the re-- , qnired uiouth, yet there is iporo;pitj cloth tiu tho mnrket today than; Ueie was.; when the stoppage began, although the j deliveries were 120.000 pieces more than the production of last week. The reverse has beeir often tho case. The stoppage; of one .month" has cnrtailed piiMTnctionf 630,000 pieces," and Ua been a oss to die, prativts ;trf $250,000 IUsimm cer-j tajir that themilUwill shut own t wt Aveck in J uly and two iar,Annst. , Tli fothrwins is last week' stateiiij nf. Pro diiiion. 103.000 nieceft ilelivcufs, 0QD; sales 15100; stock on Iwi'nVlJ, tWno Cas Calculate the misery and snffering n child endnvej that Ja infested with wonns T WotiUl a 'parent r guanuan i.iMto i iiiiiintnt to fXtiend S-t cents for La lnttle of Shriner's Indiau Vermifuge tb per, onc r Ch?tram andsalates were position b? uon. plate -and Pities blown. - r""" . rirA-.Mi- 1 whistles mown. r ' ; - i i - matified bt the ejii.kou. - - tortantAot i toL ran road VnH sprtion Of the Shell IS SO 6Uppor-l t, . . - . MeQaA flirnnorh U:!:.!-:.. -i',:! P...w. 'r Pl.ina. 1irI el ax..a f ju , mau ik ti-" " . gi;01mit Snnri.av niflrni; last. ' i i rntmeu me reKi i ; f w liif ftf anv of the sections above it. The interior-structure is u, hck v. ', iMi LI sfpr antiaratus has been iron posts and braces, similar to bridge patentea by Mr. Riley. L. Davis, of framing, aesignea w ! jyiooresviiie, im. iy. ' and render it perfectly secure in position. A Texas man has patented a damp rpt.' --loW' onrl . Twrsverance of the 'a IiaA lfttli05i nn children and w x lie iiviu v-v v .... . y j great author through four ; several prevent their being kicked off. He has models, each one larger than the one probably got a wife who makes him preceding .it, together with, the nice up G' nights and replace the cover calculations w w mc on tne cnnaren. x j icution in the final achievement, was , . " . Irii litimp work. No descrio- The last flying machine illustrated -tion on paper can convey an adequate by the Scientific American, presents f idea of i the pains-taking to secureac- the flyer in the position of a bird, be- i - j' a ; l- Uttaoti frrA enormous wirnis. whicn ne r -Curacy OI UCalgu ttuu jiiiw.wvu " i . : iA;i . . ;. operates as do birds, using his feet, legs, L,uf ol f nrh a Rtniendous armes, and, indeed, his whole body, for ! uwork of-art, combining strength, du- propulsion. We are not told however, Lrabilitv and exact adaptation for that tne inventor nas je presenting it to the eye to the best ad vantage, is . the next j great care, ana Dr. John H. McAden, of CharloUe, ratified the PekiuT Treaty, or the treaty of peace with Fi ance. the choleka srnEAWNG. . t Madrid.- Hie cholera is spreading west ward along 'the 'Mediterranean. Inere nfe several cases now in Terael, Alicante and Carthexena. Twelve. thousand per sons left Madrid during the past week. Consequence cholera scare. Exodus in - creasing. I ' . '' KETCT.KD TO L0NDOX. . , London.Tlo Marquis of Salisbury has letcrned to London.j There will be a conference of . the Conservative leaders this afternoon. The House of Lords thi nfterir&on adjourned xrutil Friday when the Marquis of Salisbury will announce his .progrninjue antl iuolnibly his ministry. " SALlSUUKAND TT.1IE COSSEliVATlVKS. Lord Raudol 1 1 1 Churchill managed to cetto the residence of the Marquis of Salisbury jiist before the ineetifTg of the Conservative leaders had dissolved. -The Marquis ot Salisbury explained U the h e iniii ,r' -St. -LoTrisi Mr:i a . . i . - v Alii it mi . . i - special to the Port DispatA ' MSmith, nn oM resMeut; ia, this mornf ngonj tlite d.a, -"W -16 burn is lai-,0 pork V ?S confcssed;lisgliilt. The nmyvi ? ned at 10,000. Hi i,j,.t:t H U Hie insurance mid money f. 0I1, t" ecn,; road company. i le r .iJ.1.1 k i irr. uoiubouru Argus : i here were 2 packages of truck transferred hv Atlantic to. the W. &w; e:Atlarehoue in '2 Wednesday night in an iticredibtvS time. ! f ; i ! 4 .-1-r . I I rv. 1 I 1 i:un auu to owners i man oinca noiaers. UA for TKa p.1 nrtct sAosirm nf Ihifi conference 4. ' VI -; - - ' OIK' V . 'ni,.Ka ro UrtU l,oro WlflP$ldflV ... i AiiiiarrnitTiJiii si i-m si iihiiv i tiiiiii ii t jiiiii illcs iiiid ii.iu iivav v v. .-v-t 1 41 1 1 Vif ?V MV l"w V " 7 r- 7 ' , , i - T upon our foiests. In Fiftce and Eng- night. The conference ."has Held jts land tho'coiuitrv does not raise sufficient twelfth annual session here during the tiri.beto furnish ties, and they have to be pajt two weeks and ij haj Jbwfrto- imported from abroad J nnd in Mexico ami - -"V.---" fTrCoTTnn tU r..,t., uia,..v urt n.e si,mm.v ....imrcea. , p, cieVelnnd and it was- re- . . . . ! . .I.'.... I... ..I .....1 . . ... . I . . kat A..t.llt.'l 11 lit nit IT IVKI IU UIJ tl'UIIII .) I'll ......... a ro ex porting Ithem ; soon come when the demand will tjestthe RHpply. It requires 17,000,000 atfr the other hand, we J ' , , .j. ft firsfc he but tho tune Will 1-1 .iAA V,i;o f..ithr.rirHr ' church excepted, since he ciimo to es -or WodniK n 'Vh npwsfmt Sptrelarv -I I . . F . I f OXiA -'AJ. A. a-i.v. . .-wvk " - " -y 20,500 square miles of forests- to furnish Qf be Treasury, Fairehiid, made an ad the present! demand of the railroads, and dress before the conference strongly nt the rate land! progress in building hew urging the establishment of postal Bay lines 30,000 square miles of forests will ings kanks. He drew from his expen sive to be pet aside for-this purpose wiih- ence of four years in the district attor in i decide ney's office at New York the terrible The ju-ifieiivil timbers cm oyed for tale of buffering which followed the railrd purposes arefie. following, giv- whole-sole closing of pnvate saving eniutlJolueijof their use: OaU, pine, declared it to be his belief , , ' J , 1 . 1 that it was impossible for state or na- -h'stnnr. liHinkx k- cedar, tamarack, ev- .. 1 . , : 1 ; 1 ' j)H S8, elm, spruce, beeeh,1 ! I ! I lnwiTumrincinal 1 :! -' " B I tr . 1 IM 1 1" From hi i?h water to top of sea I on - are expected to follow. i t T i IH 1 1 ,; ' it" is - if- m y iwalt'.V.. ..; 10 feet, Top of sea wall to foot of fort v.-'j wall,. .... ....... 2 i Foot fort wall to ground, levcL ti :..Jf f.rfi "091 ii ux ot im i " , ........ -i 4 ? t -i r V m m rv rt fVinf flf rvilncrnl 9A j 'r'. Water level to loot of petlestal, .60 " lOin .; ;l Foot of pedestal to top of pedestal. 89 1 : 1 Water level to too of ! pedestal,. 140 " lOin Base of pedestal,. . . . J, ' . .6 4 sqr. Top or peaestai,....J.... 43 " sqr The Plyler mail route in Stanly co., Carmel, Montgomery ; Evalinj Iredell; and many similar routes m this State, have been discontinued. They all be long to the class known as special mail service. . M 1 f .1 '- ion expressed was in favor of the accept ance of the Conservatives. vN ANIMATED LOBBY. The lollbies of the House of Commons presented! a very animated appearance this afternoon. There was a renewal ot the unfounded rumors that the Conservative-leaders are experiencing considera- -..!-.. . . . 1.1 1iffiriiiiltv in formm" a cabinet. It is nnderstood that Lord Kandoliih Chinch given: i r ...... . ... 7'-: The Premium List of the 25th annu- n, alu, Marquis of Salisbury differ in 0tl:i al tair of the N. C. State Agricultural regard'td the necessity fur the redact, er celebrated statues the jfollowing is c of pato: w;flrwn i? .... r 1 1. n,.,i'' lurnsures in ire- UVVlVV? W AJUAWqJ v B- V V "Nrf--.-- has beenjsstted. . hind. . j ' " i DISCUSS1XG TIIK S1TUATIOX. Loner ransre eruns, throwincr proiec- , The Standard is uot certain that the U6 a ' i- 1 s 66 tiles of four hundred and sixtv noundsi Marquisbf Salisbury will succeed in form in? weight, can deliver them at the dis- ing" cabinet with o many .Consjsj -vat i yes. S Ln.Mln.;i - ' x averse to accepting office under the ex- I I i.... ... at ........ o Ttk .in uil 1 1 11 11 1 1 tlit. X1J tii u.m.n M.' ii. ins i P-: i A-' ;' 1 . nil .ixi Mm 1 1 : . 1 l . iv&..f.... t;i,- f mil! - - istinn circumstances. r-S.' WMllUVi UIUVI,IT, t. . . IV! , , - - I " i 4. i - . . 1 : LV- -,t I 1 - - . . In. 1 it 1.-.' . t Tka tuulaifnT a tfa ntA At T iViaw. I ;Th sPVAntPTi vpjir Acnsts hhv I oIflWurt)"(? sa s ; iouberauc biuicsmrn ;Un.,wllL ' Tir, p;'nt,ol T mA fhpir nnrarancfi in district in suil eanjiot strike out a line for itself. , , nW uwiKuvu ;Mi Jul, xnvuui u ill) - r li"l T.... ? ,i . V 1 - ; 1 Ii- t l ii. 4- It must as a matter of iniod faith and pin- . Hunt; and the system of anchorage by Michigan where they appeared 1 , llo,!estl-lH,oit wih Il0vr ! flpn. nharlea Stonft.; r.h'pf p.riorinpp.r. I vears asro. " . .. .i .. i .1... 1:.... t..:.i . , TT -r " . : o 1 4 4 1 spillr, vigor anu preeisiuiij ino uuc i.un under whose direction the work is now L " " down liiply and aimlessly by the Liber al foreich office. The Kussian difficulty VA Jupertcr Olympus, . . )leuinon,. ' . .-. Borromeo. at Lake 1 It Arminias, in Westphalia (about) . , Feet. . 43 . 62 butternut, quite. ash, cherry, black walnut, tir, locust, redwood, 'maple, colleen ut, mulberry and nies- tional government to so supervise pri vate savings banks as to insure safety to depositors. But there was no good whv the national erovernment should not receive small deposits through h , -4 p ii'H is r 11 e. ai ..inn . . 5ni-v 1- m - f f 1 1 A! P 1 1!' Bk Bill I f i II IM IH Ml El H !. ! I I'l' I lit kl HJ 11 ir JU JLF u u itjj,, -'- v - ' ' I ' j , BASE eiaan teep era haml, Siimxier and i i fiM a JUL supply ot Keebev I,o uaat I ij vj u id. i uriTntio.' tiprn,i.i in,-i,. pf! t i k. i ail i rr-ts e, .V-i. "'".V. wt. ':-' H IN PRICES Ail . .il .' " ..T- j' 8 lljl l ! , VCSX fLX"l lf H-l yfyjtVf I 11 I IU, r t ' "-"4;'' ;: r ' v - I The oak Jlasts seven aud a half years as j.g post-offices, affording to the poor ! i . ii ir.,i .1 i..i. :l ; . , i . j w....-., ; iy x costs 41 cents per tnv.Red man absolute security for his earninti's, lasts only Ave years and as is done by almost all the civilized and a half. Southern piue governments of the world. and a half years, and costs In reply to inquiries by delegates Mr 37 cents j tvlute pine nas tlie same aura- . . .1 I- . Uility, but a erosslie, -iud oak, howeter, black oak (out is irood lor six Fairehiid exDressed the opinion that L.....J. i tne amount aenositea snouiu ue uimteu Ul tCHlOt I . 1 . ows1 the greatest average dn- to a comparatively small sum stating iO8 IIIC Kl Villi L il ciiiljs ii- I . -.i - , " -jl . , ro, that the largest sum received by any government irom a single; uepoiiui u Fhit ki nd veils S 1 .000 in En srland. . Secretary Manning has under con sideration a plan for re-organizing the Cedar s! lability of cents; but it Is too soft to bear heavy "lieightngeinndj is consequently not muc'i used in railroad buildings California i-ed woik! is also very durable avstem nnon which the different sub and lasts eleven years, but this, it "must treasuries are now conducted. There be remembered, is in the dry climate of nas been a good deal of dissatisfaction California, -where alt kinds of timber last with that system in the past, not only well. on account of the defalcations which CypresSfinates a good crosstic, lasting have from time to time occurred, but neatly nine velars, where white and black also because it results in withdrawing HAVE FROM THIS June 17th, 1885. DATE MADE 1 i ' in prices on all niy nothing, Shoes jand Hats, ' . i j i Come and see wjiat bargains I am dfibring!- .35:5 1 ; : ; : aggiorc,... being carried forward. : Salisbarf's New Postmaster. : Mr. A'.II.',Bojden, Familiarly known -.as -paiqy,'! , nas ueen appoiuteu fost- No Nepotism. i Ctailotte Observer., " if! it oidyj slips a step-on either side in- ItU voi v evHlp.nt tliat. President Cleve- dames the 6mokiur flax. Tlie same is ..A A ...... :, ...... ...........I. i fruu if TTVlit Vf IH.-1V land does not intend to give any grounds true of Egypt. We may be compelled to for the charge of nepotism against him in fight Majidi and to preserve Egypt from t -- V whimj i j i o Jiutiuiuicu l list I ' ! . . , .... . i.i ,s . . . - master at Salisbury, the, appointment nppwiitmeuta to office. Iu two instances Intel uatjonal control. Domestic difier- ix" Iiaviner tMipn' mniln in Wnttliiimlon mi I lit. Iim rfnRfd to nmmlnt rtljiti ve r. tliomrli I enci-aai e Still mol e UCCUte. In front ot X-ICt-li ....i.ii... n... . 1 . . . ' 7 ash rot in four; years. i' lnallv. all hewed irom circuiuixuu unu ncxwiiig jatu I i"iii . more lastiug than when vast sums ot money wincn tnecommer- wo4Kls:areJin ucl sawed. . t The present prjco paid for crosslies iu the United St.it es an average of 35 cents is'; . pheii'oiutjnally , low in comparison with otheii cotjntiies, and i due to tlie fact that So many of iur railroads tra verse welll wojoded districts. It is inevi table that with the destructions of our forests th'feir price will rise, and that otir railroads of the future will tind cross ties among the niost expensive articles of construction. I 15th. Baddy Ua representative Democrat, well endorsed, whose uafnes were pro- all stands the question of coercion in yonng, intelligent and energetic and wIl ogell fo .DiintWets find Wvo the n- Ireland. I Can the Cnei tiou bill be pushed maiio gMa onicer. .iiJs appointment, . . c - v , , t n-, n wo: liear gives entire satisfaction to the poi"tments to others. I his is a radical ia the teeth of a liiidical ParnetlUe Con- peopleof Salisbury .-j-Cnriofe 06., Jta. departure from tlie custom whiclihad federacyjl litorrkt, bat our friend of the Mer- prevailed "g bia predecessors since i excitement and suspicluc. f'ker was just24 hours behind in giving f? Tl coiTesponde., t'of tne 77mcnea, r4 1 i it:' i 1 mi' ed iu the White House in that tune not Herat, writes that, the delay in the linn- - our peopje ihe above news itemt hav- UufBg to have any particular scruples tation of ;.ho Afghan frontier is causing : mg reached this place on the ICth along , this sulgeet while some of them be- excitement and suspicion among the Af- O ?gram fahouncing the;ap- came uotoiioua fur the number of kinsmen ghans and Turcomans. The. former still pomtment unto the second continue to prepare for war. The h.nUiir : new rstmatehis, ;iaUurebackr and third generation. Under Grant the daxy commission is proceeding with its ' wardness on the part of our progressive '!s'el, to wb'cl, it was carried ou became explorations and is meetiug with good jirond'CW unless Pnllic scandal -'tor he made no bones will and iivility everywhere. ! !he wanteofit to appear that Charlotte f1 pattiugrelati ves into handsome- Anarclyr p.t-vaiU iu Herat, f o yi. . i,i Ij paying-soft places aud never deemed it cholera on the ikckease. . was. ;rbaiJ, W ecessiiry to make any apologies for it. Madrid At Castellou yesterday, 114 r " F . J The public condemnation of this ': tlaitts new cases of cholera ami . : deaths were under ?prccedingadministrations is one reported, and at! Cartliegeua, 214 new haps why Mr. Cleveland 1 cases t Q'J de;vths weiVrenorted. Peo- ale, Maine. Fridav nicrhf. ' fTh I ee,H8 to 1 ItcuraT4yutioaiHti Caifi'Tia? Wood In School. ! cial channels of the countrv might utilize. The scheme which has been proposed by Treasurer Jordan is to abolish the sub-treasury so far as con cerns its functions as a strong-box, and to distribute the government money among the first-class banks of the cities in which the sub-treasuries are respec tively located. Security will be exact ed of the banks in the form of United Sraips honds. in the same wav as the national banks guarantee their circula tion, and upon a scale that will give the government a hundred or a tnousann times the protection that it now enjoys. i Thp ml v. Li vps ot the scheme are 'lm: N-if-'T 'A 5 : . . T -i.y requires, w tlast they go'togetherm force, armed would jbe, and i .:! a. A novel question of education and laws has'just ben poised Tipon by the Supreme Court of IWiconsiu. The point raised was whether the power of a city baard of edueatioulin that State extends to coui- alling pujiilfi to carry wood for the school stove. The- rule was that each itipil upoii returning from play should bring in a stick of wood to keep the Hie ...rr rinu .f tt'.O llllliild rfll1 tftilll .'llli viyu V. 1..V . ..w.. - this and ivas suspended. This raised a question that has gone through the sevei al courts to the tribunal of last resort. Tho tii'ia decision sustains the boy. The Supremo Courr held- that carrying wood is not si ileiritiuiate feature of a SVs- blic Instruction. "The require sclihol children shall bring up KLUTTZ IM'jNDUiM AX Are igknts for the well known ; fena Woolen . f-"whic h gnarrnntle satisfaction total customers.. g33Bnn" in your Wool earl v mid have it ma le into goods rcadj for w;i.t.T.j 3 j May 12, 1885,' S0:2ni ! Milk i .1 .. . - i i . . i A Horse Dies of Hydrophobia. Mri t ire was a whiskey mob in Spring- of the reasoiia perhaps why Mr. Cleveland cases t Qtf'dea. Haine, Friday ; night last. The wei"8 f0 plohavebecon ' , i -mi - . ... . . . - 1 UUCeS Dim tO miltei-n ti lil4 lirnuuitLviicn. iw iDleii b WJissey men naa mischief brewing 1 1 : ; r o I intion morn l-vtmlK iliati lM-nin ;f ot, umongemHbr Z "u AN laisil EXPRESSION- OP CPINIOX. eso- net-, i Dubhm O Donuell, inember j)( Par- there S liament fir Dun:rai vab, in a communica- to it ; ...-!' :v; . I t - - - .- ... -, rt - T " , JT I vM-i.- wou.an see no reason why t tlon to tlie ireanatf Journal snys. thnr With T)ISt015L ann pnmmenaH n faivw.iAiio I t... ,.t...l.l i.. ..., . . I : . ...... -- ' u" x. ' T TTMa uiu u yiijeciion to me appoiut- the aiarqms ot Salisbury can secure a assault Ott the residences of certain pro pient of a person to office who may pos- majority I of 450 in Parliament for his with stones, and firing shots into tnem. I t,mt M;rwu ba the necessiiry qnalifica- nell states that coulftitu, 'forming, and 1 . '-11 .. -1 (Iiaii r.w r . i. - . . 1 . . . . . . . Jjour or hvf residences ajid one rirint- UUi4-f 18 o cnoice ot the says that it behooves . Irish opiniou jng: iretn or l!,imonf hom 1,0 Jive8 a,ld hslf heiird. inaol ' appointment be. not made a a matter of I rr must be a raksiext cabinet. aba!l vV; H--- i r'"'uuv on account ot the re- The Timet, iu a leading -editorial, says jvTK., :r-ArA.tU e Resident should staudxiictly mTthe Salisbury ministry-must be a transient trom an:cye witness we hare a dc- footing with othefjritizensbo dealt cabinet, f There is no room for a new du- 6cr.pUoaxt.Uie cSeciof.oil on th0 wall npon merits, and neither ap- parture or policy. It is oulv tmssible obvious. The chances of defalcation are reduced to a minimum. The Gov ernment is relieved of aii the enormous expense aud risk of keeping charge. ot the money. In addition, the operation of the plan will be to confer conspicuous advantages upon all the cities involved by adding many millions to their ac tive capital. Furthermore, it commu nWfa fn rommerce and industry a I. W. Auten. of Long Creek township, '- - this county lost a valuable lnse last Friday by hydrophobia.' ( According to Mr. Auten's. statement tlie horse va bir ten by a niad bij: two nM)iithsio, but sJitpwrd no bad etteefs until last wei-k, when it began 'acting staugely. The ani--mal foained at the mouth and appeared to o stark erazv. Fiiilav it w;is seized with con ulsions aid died. Te horso J was seen' by u number of people, all of I 4-hom aariH-d that it was the srranjrest! , , . ' , ' .. : .. . ;.., ,,r Ssiia cjise thev had ever seen, and that it wa ... - what is generally termed hydrophobia; j t'eUMS of sile-Oui' half c-ash, !Mr. John liizzell. iu the same eihbr I witIlii; six nintll ir)U) ,:,t, T The iiood, had a htuse that was luen by a I , . l ,i s.rnnd l-v md ,nad dog, and which, is now' supettng m j , : r : , ..(Tcl. ni .nteti.it burse. I . , ..... ... ,. .,., SALE 10 F! UN D! i ;c; 1 1 i t On Mondav tl.e Ot'h in of July. 1?U will sell to the: highest judder, at tkCBrt House door in t he town' ot iNi!Miiry.aUli hur of 12 oY Uck. a tilart f html, know ns the Polrv HartmnnJL;Hid. U being pc same devised bv the Kid PotU HartinuMO Solomon ICetelu v and: i.thvr. r.ntaiiiing 15t ar res more1 ilv U--. 1 in and situated 5n !. trku'iiJiiii cf T.itL'c? jyr-Tiiia a viitii:) t1- tract of laml W". llie SaniH noiimer :ia Mi. Ai Air. Bizzell thinks his horse wil die, too,' Ultailutte Ubservcr. A Mntlur's Saichlei Pittsburg, Pa,, Jline 15i To-lay aicates ... - Pittsburo, Pa., dime 1-Today powerful impetus in this infusion of William H. Deebold, offTempef. commercial and mdastnal life-blooa- rr- . , . ' . u UUiiiiJiv.iv.ic4A , '' v , ifiAatn U naar horn intnnrwl nntn t ho UiiV v 1 illVf AAU.A V, J uuiV4 j vv l A ill IT Unia nver witn ner rour-moiiins-oHi money and thus stimulates every useful and benehcent enterprise, tein of pn Uient tlmt wtoil," it "RirirMoxD. Va.. June 10u The case ! of T. J. Cluverius, the convicted mur derer of Lillian Madison, came up again . . il TT IV t i.' ' today in tne Hustings court, on moiiun kivs, "lirft .nothing to do with kf arregt 0f iudonnent but the hearin iho edncaion!of the child. It is nothing was further postponed until Friday but manual labor lias no re the Sup ' . ; KEh!i.CIhUGE,Conirr May 12, l?Sol-U0:t U . RED C. i OIL Cheap- 1.7tf .' At.ENNI35V bale in her arms, and both were drown e;l." Mrs. De2boid's mother committed Suicide by taking "rough on rats" six weks ago. i ... If a child fcaii ration to i,e , pure auu simple, auu next, counsel lor tne prisoner not nav- --mental-development, mir hmshed the examiuation ot tne re- MnVielled to briu mi cord in the case. There was an im- i . I.C T " . . wood, he can jbe niade tos;iw and split it mense crowd present m anticipation oi beforeTt is bi-HUht.up : lie-ctiu ue coin- pruuuiuiujii mi. iuc "uv.,, ti... -hod vard and and the scenes incident tnereto. throw it hi tho btuse.aent ; cum be niadeto clear the-Jjidetvalkjuf snow, wash the wiu doWs or -do ally other menial work about the schoothouse and grounds." r fll. in a ' fnmuotiiAni. ' TT fj .. I tVOlUtefl llOr rplfrttH iii o nn. .. - I . '! , t J i . . - i "luwua , xie savs ill . x legislation looKiug to tne fj-ii. . "r3!r;Jt iik tf,-- tionshtn.-fTr U f .w.:-V!T----74 ' ? V " , , uuej uuif uuuuiisa me size 01 tne waves J v. ihi.uuuujcui, ot removal ioi coercion iaws mr lieiano. butfthaHOpreni the Wind from fTif hh SPn 0tTvtl iU th- lm&U Gladstoite was in! his usual place; in the dashinjf them Wi'aid VtPr,& 1.' K5 House of;Cmm,ns this aftemuon, and he iti&-HilJtiiLi.: t j--.uf uh.u u nas oeon carried. AVe was greeted with cheers when he rose to Mr.-Cleveland h make the announcement that the Marquis couseutcd to fuiin a gov- dashing ;them in i sprays aM Jpreten&uent - "r.7-Pl;rTO mujow, whether-Mr.-CWln,ii l,- make the! annom l-3e.aT7- 'A4!el or:wUtlrCvb,.t they have ,f Salisbliry had momricrm toiled water. is not drono) shovn rerr liftU vi;.iwiDw;nn J iu ou.n vwvis"!rj?w, u.v, aiaie-t r"" " iiRuuje- apou . - Air. iltwnfc Trto bim, aud if they , Iiad stone :. -v Li-. . -r!' - A f f'. t i " ! I EUrll CKmiitllliiii lia iuiai.' 1. . ! . . -. i : . . . .. - I j .v. os mb ie i iikutHi ri-iKiri iiuil. inn jiiii iiiiim ill fc .... . . .. - .. i - " . " hv rpaaon. . ! ;.! -L.I -f . . , y'U'tj.. ; Mr Labouchere, Radical, asked Glad stone if there wiis auy -truth iti the pnb- A tele Uth, siiys A heavy Co2rcx)RD, N. H., June 10. A viva a vt i t i i voce vote lor unitea states senator was taken in the assembly today. Wil- i? -pi ri ji . j i nam xj. vyuauuier jeceiveu uuc utc, Harrv Bingham 117 votes, and Henry W. Blair 179. The latter was declared j the choice of the houserln the Senate a gram irom Uangor, .ue., June 4i,,-..i" ..1il .i a I'.if.i. .1 11II.IV l?t . 1 .1 LlllU .I.1V-... 1 , - . 1 i. L I i L3 1 1 , , ........... viva voce vowj was tajieii at uoun." osv- A lieavy uorii, wester blows aim pi-optc - - - . j e Tj r- t. ,.L . i lfJ I1T1... , en Senators voted for Harry riingham, tu .the streets 'wear overcoats, while open I , , U1.'- . jiu i it. hies blnto it. every .house and o&ce. f t.- iii.Liiuru l Lie iiivjiuc: ui a 1x11 ivji.ll v ux i lit ' "! s' Senate for U. S. Senator for six years i oldest ir.a -itk tCQ-, It is.tho 4aldesst Jaue kuown to tne oldest fr March 4th 1885 C.UU h '; , I 1. i! r Vienna. June 15. The Austrian : FouKDiitRUARf Eit. A ladyin Ainer. government has refused to give its sanc- JcustGa.J say a telegram, lost a quarter won 10 ine orgaaizatuju ui private ere- A Cyclone in 3Iexieo. Jj San Antonio,. June iS.-flnforma-tioh has beedT-eceived here froi-Sali-nas Mexico, to the effect Jhjit 4 terri ble cyclone recently visited tbjat section, ddin great damage to crous. (About forty-five houses m the inimegiat0 track of the cyclone were demolished, leaving many families entirely destitute. 6' . ' iQi lim i. Tio Punishment of a Wiifo Iieater. R a T.TiMOTtEr June 15. Henrv A Mvere. for an a?iravated case of wife i . r 1 . . bontino-. waatndav- sentenced to receme twenty lashes, to "pay a finej of ten dol- P lars and to be imprisoned tor one year. rri.;. L. r-. ..,... ... in nr,r.n n A11IS lb tlie iU8U.Uiaa.-c fix fv " White man was sentenced to the lash, and only one colored mai has been whipped for wife beating,' f though thp law Was passed more than!, three years a few wtjeks go, somewhere about the yartf'ingrdein.VBfciii'iinablo to find it, its loss pkssed oat of her mind until a few mation societies. . The government takes the ground that such societies are calculated to tend to the increase of "G.occ was ii all ht??teps, Uhx fl eye Iiievtiy gesture dignity tuttiloit. So'nppeared Mother Eve, and &njjj hiuc her faijr descen.hielswiih nf ...mniun Kfeiife. care aial T !of female t'jiiiplninfea.e .irmlly c-UT j-d by! dUuruanceor hupTW . ..o.!..i rtt;., ...Jl nuf iiiiiHlT,D til. ii nici ni'i .t.T. irlR. will eiii-cl relief aijl. eure. ,.! It ifra.t,lhf recipe of amoMd:",, ihni,l,idpi,tiuan.1 Iti.coin-- ,;.p,y c':ntiination:h:is nver brtn i 'ed. Il U preuHre-i wH .J t (i net iv ota!ia c5 :bi " t.l-:il A.. m'11.. Knii;t mute I in lor eoniiaiM.i ' . re r ' , II. (4 . ! i - , j . - , . ... - i crime, days .A5tt.'.M.r. daughter .-in cutting up ; - have bet with whose uauiea Iiavc leen Ibnry had 9dy consented to iTorm a Con- rf Ml -(1 raeiiOrantndition does Tnot V f V - -UP sMiyyiHtrywhen :'!lj,-lx fha :if-'" Wi-,VM: otl,e,8-i1ie indicatipus arclliat they tancelvttHrts,t-U fit -.luiprove, bat the contrary. , He is. held I btve'notionl'Df 'hronripttrwn-i,V-t-- t t i ; r -rrL , t . -t, - i . i v .t v uejiouousi propnetyripon lhat saV Ghulstou assiml Labouchere that he l: NijWPr morphia, to gire C0mfort - Jjeet trell as the President:..- ' l(G!ad,toi:e was ignbraut of the eii-tence tli H-tij lU ' - X. 1 - -.!---. - - - . r', 1 iron yy-':; -. ' ' : - - - v - - ' . ' .-',-- . . ; - . i . - . - . . t - jDcath through some perfectly white and ciimpactly head edCiibbage, fouud the quarter securely embedded, in cabbage head. Washington, June IS. The weath er here the past two days has been 10 degrees above the average temperature for the middle oi J une for many years a harvest time in Madrid The temperature yesterday mid today the instrumental! tv of choer;iJ roaVod ninetv three in the .shads: - -.r. . ! Charleston, S. C, June 15. The Calhoun monument u33ociajtien decided loday to erect a monumenf to John C. Calhoun in Marion Square! on Calhoun street in this city. The foundation will be laid as soon as the contract can ue made. The monument ii now being MVnted bv A. E. Hamsch, sculptor, in Rome and will be about sixty feet high with base and curb. Jbighty tnous- the fund for the inonu- ment was collected before the war of , i i - . .. . i V P n lie !:) . .i ... ; . crtatniv of eUe. t, eic; ;TIUII1I Uliciiniir'p- . i.. It never. !.i vfir i. genuine fairly tried.; r.:- ; "TcaHer-viilc Tbh, willceruryllbal io uilc riri lor many j"-;--, n ialirri.daritvf-ndl,avins " ; Ldwid.Uknetil t'VV:.. .loctor,, were J-J' f 'K-W- I,y unst IMIlleot "X.- '. .' .j, c.i!eK edvbe called - Wofcnn's I,M r r, Ilealtli aoc Hi . . ..! .1 . Semi; for oorii'H.Ki. ., ,ltt.. do von red i . il i. Kr-iiit1-! il.ut: line OOll tnis amount; nas tii.-p . - - . VHt delicate t hlld M 'nM'tfli;! - - - j - I'll - cious investment. I) v worms. v . . ? ot fciinui-i . ito health. . be- 5, ....... - . I .. ' . f t v. f r 3 - :l
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 18, 1885, edition 1
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