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-.1- V "v - It - I I ' j. 1 -W- " . - I--- -".", , ..4-. -.'-v-. . ; . -V r- -.' ' ' - 1 J -fy Carolina Watcluuoi). TUUKSDAV. JUSES5. ISS5- l box of 1- Mr trip homeward from ttie Crescent City was by a rather circuitdua r ani incluae4: nearly four days on the Mississippi riyer. ThcCrrT of Natch es, .an elegant new river stearaer.if as Q,irHawl In RtatL June 9, at 5:80 p.m., on her third trip to St. Louis. I deter- ! mined to become a passenger and? im mediately began-preparations m antici patiouj)t my departure. . The day soon came around,, and at half past four o'clock! left what I had long called home a pretty mansion, surrounded bv ''blooming' - magnolias, orange trees and flower beds, m the garden dis trict and soon found myself aboard th4 Natchez. Here I found thecelebra- tedMexican Band, seventy-hve strong and all rigged out in new dusters. It immediately occurred to me that there was one passenger who must take the ,T,10f fhaf. fttpamhmt tlQC. XOr :l Iiau, no duster. A comforting thought was suggested : 7that by the absence, pi en essential an article forprotection nffainst dust on a steamboat, I" wight escape being mistaken for a MexicanJ Talcinoi a seat on the fore deck I sur- Vwwinsr crowd as it swayed tji 2i 1 1 1 1 mi ii uim wt n o it ncm were French, Spanish and Indian wo- men, picturesque in the extreme, in jnejr attitudes, curious head-dresses and bas kets of fruit. One stood with her now empty basket hanging down her back, the handle resting on her bosom. The basket's dark interior made a suitable andartistic back-ground for her deeply wrinkled, bronzed face, and lean shoul ders. A faded red handkerchief served as a head dress, and her lank,-half-bare arms were restinjr a-kimbo..; She was a only advert briefly to a few of the most j an box of whatever Knd, on aiyjour- Srteral Interestinir cbanjes inj03tat interestmg pointswe proceeded itoJneinejL lo wiir be maide next week. "Odi I : The tiskteilte Citizen of the 19th in? .lint, give, iU reader ffe nut way, nearly a coiuiun -r Jt,- -Kf of Railroad Shops. The r. ili Article mar be summed up Jiiuly:! The time has come for a change & thf location of the Western railroad lOOSfjthe present location is too far iVmd necessiUtes the dragging of all il:t crippled Tolling stock for a long stance, which U "both inconvenient . J some central, converg- nnaroidable point Asheville-- T.u lw where the work be done cheaper, &c X . . . . n Ts is an old and familiar subject to tur people, and they do not look with Uny apprehension on the Citizen s strong appeal, and no fear is entertained of a amoral of the shops. i The troth is apparent' to all ; the Western road is beginning to be a great J MJtor in the Richmond & Danville sys Um; business along the linehas increased ..rmlarlv and with an anDreciable ratio liSce 'consolidation witn mis spien- uiu iritoBi : Much largeY forces are now engaged in the ahons: the buildins3 and sur roundings present a more animated and busv aDnearance to the passer-by, and altogether, it impresses one as being a iverr dust place. The work, under the excellent management and superinten I denceof Capt G. W. Gates, M. M., is i being conducted in the most satisfacto ry and exemplary manner. Bo there is no reason for a chanke, It was claim ed that the management would change ohidv. and so was the whole scene. The the location of the shops because there wharf was crowded with menand wo :' : r ' : i f . i ; was no room ior expausiuxi -tuc iuu- men wno seemea only waiting to wave holdm adjoining1 holding prices beyond a handkerchief. Heavily loaded drays reason. - lnis ws an error; ior ine were m0vmg slowly along the wharf, railroad owns more land there than they The occasional crackincr of the lazv need, and have been induced to part driver's whip would only result in with some building lots near the loca- frightening a flock of well fed pigeons 1 tion of the shops." . from under the wheels, while the more ( Itrmav be that the business of the persistant and careless English sparrow road is increasing so rapidly that the woui,i 0wiv AqAsb the falling hoofs of - capacity of the shops here is over- the mules and continue his' feeding re- strained. n such event, provision must gar(iiess of surroundings. While I was x be made, either by enlarging the works feasting on this scene the boat's bell ; here or by building branch shops else SOunded. There was a rash among the where. In case this latter is determin- ciwd, the passengers to get aboard and ed upon, or, deemed advisable, it will the visitors to get ashore. In the hur- AM- A. Z F - X I I . I "Gothic Ayenuer wnereegmecjtn keep afe of ihb most . inpmthbtafo wiU bo Hall; "Gothic Chapel, A'The Jpm thhoteUGettjg:abW the: cars it thfntrodacHoof theldiate il- Chairv and rLpver's Leapwere point- had another knock. There was an om- ery taIrtfI . 0n aod -Vter Jnlr iKt,' a nnt,- RJtracins our steps to the brella and a Walkinne stuck tinder HJ rtP :u" special xen cetis siamp may ue iuim. main cave, we continued the journey, the straps of the valise, and the box ne dot t . - . . . . ... , . vrF Ln- tXiOR iw!A ;m4,k - - j J,7 ate dehmv m any town of over 4000 nn . ana uiuuib vuuiu w.vuc , fay, iiuuvwc iv m ss a car aoor witn it., i tnile letter nte Anale? From this poittt, whicK Af termany urn and downs! knocks and c or.,n tI,e country Tr,tI,ID one. zntwlA fxriih tVinmiessiiitn li&bt. mashes th Lvw.i1t. ofu post office. I uch a case this J we changed our course and sooii came I concltided 'to give the hat a cood I do8 not qaie the person to. whom i:is upon the roofless remains or one qi ine Drusnmg ana throw the much bruised J auucs,4eu conic arouui(.rn, sfnnA otlasres used Tsbme' fortyWvears boi away. 'C For this nnroose T rnedl delivered iramediately? to films'- and. in Tiev had been -induced to go-there for r I ' j '" : ; . I not await the recular mall carrier's rounds the pure, oxygenated air, and tne eTen temperature, which is said not to vary more than one degree from a normal 54 degrees' Fab. This expenment was COARATiy E WORTH of BAKING PO J10YAL (Absolnteli'lhiPC).; GRANTS CAlnrn roWUT) l C - WashingtoiKIietter. From Our Begular Correapondent. ' i ' '",--- .Washixgtox, D. C, Jabe 18, 1885. Uiat not a successj, as miht have len pre dicted; for sunshine is most essehtiat to Via enfiftorfl we were i -i P iv . n " f of Bureau uudtM-tlifin tiro vrv ninrli tn soon usnerea into me roiar .wfuuuw. y .... ... This is one of themost interesting and baipsedhy thnr liilieritauce of agjluma beautiful points in this great cavern. I for ;t be aged, blind and deaf. The Gov will quote from Mr. Hovey, as my ex- ernmept officts are theso as via ins, aud Erience was almost identical with what theie me in them h aud red a of supcr e describes: . anoated men and women wlio do actually 4A strangely beautif ul transf orma- no Work Tliey were not reuiarkaUle for tion scene, is exhibited m tne tar energv anJ efflcieoey even in their prime. f!V,mWUhall from 200 to 500 feet long (aocordiug to the place you-measure from), about 70 feet wide- at the floor and narrowing to! 40 at the Ceiling, which is CO feet above our heads, " The light gray walls are ih strong contrast is sent by-special messenger t. i18 address. The adrautage of this Can be seen at once. A letter sent to Morganton or Plymouth, or to any mall town in this State, is apt to remain in the office The new Cabinet officers and the Chiefs everal days until called for. At the res ponse of i ten cents one can' assure its reaching its destination at ouce, and ahead of the; regular mail. - A letter dropped in the city post office at 10 a. in. will reach its destination, if this special stamp is attached, befoteheon whereas, without it, it wonld not get there autil three or four in the afternoon. NW they are sans eves, taus ears, sans Probably still more important is tUo everything but poc ket. They uo to the I increase in the limit of single rate letters uuui vMQ nun mi ii ttii viiiivvi 11 v t all-letters that weigh over half an on nee have to pay two cents tor each additional half -ounce. After July 1st the postage will be only two cents up to an ounce, and two cents for every additional ounce. Heavy letters, therefore, will pay only i ,;rr ; -v J Departments thiy'after day as lms been theSi- custom for Tears. They sit at their de&ks alid l nothing, but oiice a month. tion July 1st atfrct newspapers only, and aro not of importance to the geucral pub lie . ' to the lofty ceiling coated with black wf 1 pny..uay cmnes, u.ey are eaci, nanu gypsum; and this, again, is studded with 4 kundM dollars in crisp new notes, thousands of white spots, caused by the I Wja in my wind an old man both t iriQamo. I blind and deaf, vcho is daily brought to sia. Theimide bids us seat ourselves nrq taten home irera pie ratent umce i- nn aW bPTiph bv the wall, and then br ! members of his familv in order that 1 he other regal itions going into opem collecting our lamps, vanishes behind a he hiay draw the pay he is absolutely in- jutting tock; wnence, Dy aaron mamp- capable of earning, it tliese snperanua- ulations, he throws shadows, flitting people should be discharged, they like clouds atnwart tne starry vault. The effect is extremely .fine, , and the il lusion is complete The ceiling seems to have been lifted to an immense dis tance, and one can easily persuade him self that by some magic the roof is re moved, and that he looks up from a deep canon into the real heavens. " 'Goodnight says the guide, 4I will see you again in the morning!' "With this abrupt leave-taking he plunges, into a gorge, and we are in ut ter darkness. Even the blackest mid night in the upper world has from some woiild doubtleffft die from tho shock, and more or lpss suffering would be entailed upon their dependent families. But it is nevertheless a gross wrong to the tax i payer and a lubversioirof the purposes of the Civil Service to make th Govern ment offices an asylum for this class. The Government pays thousands of dol lar yearly for rent of offices, aud the rooms of many Departments are over crowded with desks.' It would be in the Durham. Hie Enormous &tle of Leaf Tobacco. Special Dispatch o News a.xd Obskver. dukuam, rs. tj., Juno no. The sales of lose leaf tobacco on the warehouse floors last week and this ag- gregted l,lOo,000 pounds. The money paid to farmers lastweek is $78,000, this week $65,000; a total of $143,000 quarter a few scattered rays; but here Departments so that competent men might be place only encumber distributed anion? the farmers of the interest of ecenomy to pny these old and ... tubaCCO belt dariu tho ,ast fonr Helpless people to may away iroin iww r:C l"Z::: 6 r- ry, an waiaay running jot ine gang- ttie cloom is witnout p gleam, in tne ntiL,t placed at the desk, which they r ' . i uihjik. leii. uiiu as hilt- wns in urn uu uer nnsn nu siiptipr man hijsiips one can i 1: j. j it . J. . ... . r: -r . lonir fnrnm icr. AsaeTiiiei isa uve, acwve wwa, uu daughter caught sightof her swelled hear his heart beat. The painful sus- r r ' , , the W ATrwifA v is Rlwava orlan to know-1 a ui j: j. i li. i i. l tl There is another class that oucht to be V -t i j-o f; t auu uieuuiujj lmx tiuu Ecieituxeu iu i pynse is at leilgiu uroiieu uy uue ui i . . . of any improvement or new enterpnse fHht. Thev were landed? the weenintrUv, sa nnflmrfifa nf lniicrhtr thnt f-nmp I discharged. The Departments were fill- frio-ht. Thev tending to build up her waste places, daughter clinging to the mother, who when least expected; and then we ask at the same time, our people arc not stood as if stunned while the blood each other the.meanirig of this sudden .-jOT'Wuimg i0 jari wim any 01 tneir trickled down her aged face. The crowd desertion. But, while thus questioning ty.r There is j:ot a Republican Seusitor mausinai iSfcnunuu!. saw them not. 1 he rhare r.nedr "Let, nVli -rkfhr xfa kpa m the remnfp ms. vT.Snntnr vim )4 nnf lnvilv iimt- lonSA thpre'1' The rrrent. enm'nM hfirrarx I f ohao n taint, rrl immr lilro fh firsf I .J , ... I nvanno nraa eanrAnonH Trt naoth Trkt I 1111 i r i '.l. mi I 0 i vuui at i- utvu i Trk rrrnnTi nnn r.nA wn.in sopmpn rwon. cfrMt- riown 1 ho hoht. lrrronaoa in ... .j i rri , : , i - , ti T'li' r j , r- 7"" r--" .v.. awwm Ux umm. vmvw, u iiio iji o veru Illt'W I unices 1151 . 1 ne , mo muiuci ui a liuiiau "w"" inr. h( MfiTifan nrfihpstra m n nr. imo ti it. tmcrps th tins nt thp on last Friday. His counsel aire work- ing a sweet serenade ; the crowd stood rocks, like the tops of hills far away. ing for arnew trial. i bare-headed and wavinsr their hats, the The horizon is bathed in rosy hues, and sun teeu duys. An elegant ball and german was given last night at the hotel Claiborne, compli mentary to many visiting young ladies among them, Misses Rosabel le Eunelhard, Minnie Rogers and Salle Carter, of Rul ed with pretty .women by a system fister eiuh: Lucie Parr, of Baltimore; Fannie ed jniwl practiced by the Republican par- fiailev, of Reidsville. The 1 1 . rise. german was gracefully led by Master John Eugelhaid Many Raleigh people, now residents of imr town, graced tiie floor with their presence. Remark. not appointed under civil service rules. but m direct contravention of civil service Speaking of the business outlook, tie principles because they were pretty and Nashville American sjiyt: helpless, or because they were sisters, Th prospects for large cotton and to- coiisins, auut8, and mothers-in-law. To bacco crops is the one hopeful feature in say! that they are cot efficient is putting the future outlook. These are mainly it very nildly. Ten good clerks, such as export crops and always distribu te among arei lonnci-iu tne business nouses or ine the masses the largest amount ot monev. itUJIFOED'S, h fh.U REDHEAD'S CHAH3I (Alom Powdetf... AMAZON CAlma Poi) .C PIONEER (SAn Francisco)... I CZAR........V..,.l..;t i)E. peicfs .:..:.::f SNOW FLAKE cGe)... LETTISH... ........ A'. . E PEARL (Andrew & Co JJECKER'S GILLETS.. ANDREWS&CO."Re: MUvaukM, Cob aim lium BULK (Powder old loose).... RUIIFORD'S, wbeanotfrcsli 5. - m mkJ. Si t v :j 1 1' ; Mm i i JJ -I " ! :!:, 1 " l - i i lMBMHMIMMr j -A, , - ' - ' : . S-; tUMkMal i . jiv . S . . . V ' : 1 ' . 41 REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity andholcsomeness of the Royal Baking PoxvdW lI have tested a package of -Royal Baking Powder Trhich I nnr.ci . ii open market, ana una re composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. iTr lDt of tartar powder or a ruga degree or merit, and does not contain eitW-i phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph. IX 13 a scientuic lact mat tne lioyai Baking Powder is absolutely pure. . 5 . A. Iott, PLD.' i creim the stance. I have examined a paekaffc of Royal Baking Powder, purffcased bV m4lf j. market'.ii5 IV" te ba, or any other InjSrtSf 2,5 i. ujji uuiur., u.t., i. rcwuuut oievens institute of Teehuciogy I have analyzed pnck.Te of Royal Baking Powder. Tho materials nf id b. Uasa Hates, State Assayer, Ma4' It la composed are purej and wholesome The Royal Baking, Powder received thThighest award over all the Vienna World's Ejqjosition, 187J ; at the Centennial, Philadelph; comnctilnr . AiMrioan TnatJtnfn. Nrtw York, nnrl nf Rttj Fairo ,,,rTK.. vl ?.V B WaV No other article off human food has ever received sueh high, emphatic and n versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Board7 ! Health all over the world. 01 ' Note The above Diagram illustrates the comparative' worth of variou Bakinff Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler ' A pound cai of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume fa each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical tesLfor irorth Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per ponm more than ordinary khds, it is far more economical and, besides, ailorda theadvan. tage orbetter work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince acy fair-minded person of these facts. j- TThile the diagrdm. shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher de?f of strength than othef powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as injica ingtiiat they have any hrah.ie. All alum powders, no matter how high their streWta. are to be avoided as dangerous. 5 f I SWPllinCT oflPPrS TTllTlfrllTlor wifli tKn mn- urn? ovo frk coo - vleveland is not such-a sIquv coach UTp HirofW the. mn eaA . ia TOw ti W ;a -ftftAr nil . 1 1 r.n t.hA nrpsAnr.' r.im h I in u n - i i t i .A i hlB AIBTIHfUM hATITAAn fftlMir ftnH f AVTT I II ii i ww.. 1 - . ... . ! ' .. ,,u ?Cvi x.,t W4V trom tne yet uncovered crowd. Xlie mg us how we like the performance' mouaau xveimuiicaii omce uouaers. Mexicans leaning far over the deck Next we visited the "Wooden Bowl t a t - n n . iw r rail shouted back their Adios! AdiosU Room" 'Black Snake Avenue " "Side . l. A. iJCXCUC, 1. 1., UIC UC A 1CSI- I mi :i -i in .. i n tii t--.m t n n ii 1 -r-i 11 :J. . 1, U.. mi i i- ! dent of Davidson - College is in the y' . uuuei lts iau sPires ana j oaame nc ana tne "couomiess nt. u J,"B Jiuu umvi i ins goes to ouy -supplies aua .increases -iity the guest of Dr. Rumple1 usceuuiug columns 01 smoKe now inese pits were liiuimnatecr witn nre- one nuuureu 01 iucsu women, ium ui ue ti,e ueinaua tor tne products ot tne lacto- y . & v3 WrPr - reoan tn farlp Thp ln.sf. rovts fio I Po c?oiTi rr rAn crli 4"V o T.nTiTT I arlnil fi if -rl 1oa r f t1tm tli ivnmnn I .... -l.;1. 1iti. nil miul'uita lr.. 5 Mr Dean Vstraneer is auite sick at 8iUn-?n1t a 8?ark ,to gied balls on rinth" and taking a stroll through receive. -Tht fAcl is that the civil service uVarly all productive industries After .j.. vuuivu auu uc i-upo 1 cusicu Lcnuc, cvuic iu me Bas Deeniiio$t tuameiauy run uowu at all it may be said that a taiiuie ot crops 1 mi " , ! o r. v "i , UW-W'UUUU1 . "'" tneiueeis as wen as ai me neau uuring or a tailure in the deiuauds tor crops Minister Jarvis saHed for Brazil last "4UW Ia ea at me ana smumgiy saia "iexx we theoUR week.' 1 . V"eu wxjo. ime a. soiumn sentinel, go through 'Fat Man s Misery, but rei aimijr visipie. jn ow an is gone we soon emerged from that serpentine 0 the 24tJ Geo. Grant's wm soojiwbat improved, . condition FOREIGN NEWS. lost to vion and nothing remains of winding into the hall of "Great Relief " the city save m memory. where we straightened up and .took a 1 he trip up the river was very interest- short5 rest. Our next route lay by the fearful explosion who figures so prominently in a powder, mill nt Twain's "Life on the Mississippi of. people; were at, :a roTr,OT.VoWa .,n JL long nscendency of the party of moral ideas aud loose practices. During the Inst three and a half months great progress has been made in the neg lected and belated work of many Govern ment offices, but the best results cannot be hoped for until radical changes have Some, Jane 24. A occurred to-day in work at the time and very few esciped S ? r6markab,le man, fully preserved ; light on the bare, rugged walls encir- Service under the sun. aea.tli or anrimift liunrioa. Tho nfl oouii lu w r" T w "J " W VI I . .Is killdliave peon recovered, j CnOLERVS PROGRESS IN SPAIN. Madrid cholera '-Monday, yesterday works disustei to?every branch of indust ry. Whatever, therefore, stimulates ag ricultural development and a demand for agricultural products gives the greatest possible relief to the couutry aud puts all the wheels of industry in motion; feeds the hungry, clothes the naked, re lieves the distressed, restores confidence, out ing, and doubly so since I had the good "Dead Sea:" passing this and the "Cas fortuneto be with Capt. H. E. Bixby, cade" we stood bv the river "Stvx." Mark Here we had another bnlliant display een nmae m uotn tne men, women ana fie of fare-works and the effect of erenial methods of tlie worst demoi-allzed Uivii builds no new industries and works ed ; I light on-the bare, rugged walls encir- Service under the sun. orosneritT for the whole country SOOn tO celebrate his Sixtieth clinc this snhteraneons stream was most Proof i that anew prra ha oncned in il.Ut'J 1.- t... 1. . . . . ..... . . 1 a tl' scanttS Pjenectiy erect pleasing. At this point we were near National affairs is seen every dav here, and is but little gray, lie is an oracle 300 feet from the surface. Returning The last Rermblicau Senate succeeded in a subsidy bill of $400,000 in the Pacific Mail Steamship Con. Thprp rJa .i .vi L irr: if " C air- v "a8 uas Deen woKing into rue suo practice of noculntion with cholera mi- lt ZT ' iect aud he finds that the nreseot rates .!... ... .. LUU&Cia UIIU I'Urs. , mnsip DTin "n airnt Mnmi iftt " 'I hrt nmln ' . rooe wouia oe allowed to be continued kw - - oaii iv.r tl, mail. r nmnl.. A. th mm Tiirm.irn r..nM... ti "wno uij. wuaru. u un inese times nnrtprt that, it wns tiaht 1 1 r m nnrt 1 T -,..-- 1 inz becu made unon the subiect! swift wings were hastened, and the reluctantlv turned toward the iL A act Pf Congress , is not mandatory, but iDt.r.Tnr.vrv,,,.,... . : ... U,J88UU, aooui o o ciock, p. m.. few stens bevond where we emerged H ft'" "l,u ;"mM,uu l" whom have since died, i tie lire were . - H oh Fnday, the "Natchez" landed at was made infn!1v sensible nf Kba nl. the jmouey, the P. M. General will, with kv. T.. H. Rihhons. J. W. Iewis. n. H. liOmuay Jxamort are in rtrunlntinn I AfomKJo TW .M j.i . .' n J . ... rh I mmrotfnl nf t.liA Pifi'lnt. Mnonil ... here that tbe'Arrest bv tlm f?n.I n. 7 1 .Trr v t- " crowaea most sumcanng oaor ot . vegetation. rrT - r ;r. Phillips, B. C. Phillips, and It. t. Troy. intuS sautes to the The air within so much purer than "otjonent of .JJ,, appropriation. Th.s AU thelast naLjd Rre now dead. renis, wmie Dearer of i Conspl to the Russian IN PRICES AT 3 OJ loc and 7 fPf' if- 14 I HAVE 7J FROM THIS June 17tb, 1885. DATE MADE A' l nere , were 855 new cases nf u" tt" urtMra uertammc io ine missis- we made the ascent through the LorK- nnBi;.. in the infected districts of Swiin Sippi, and is the toast of ail the river reo- srrew." thnncrrt a snmswhat rlancrprnna ,!. . and 346 deaths. In tli from' St. lnU (lt - Uj ii?- :i 2 iavoi oi n was an uon need i that the! Mortality Among Conference Mem bers A gentleman of this city relates the remarkable fact, in alluding to the death of the late Rtv. L. H. Gibbons, that during the session of the North Caro lina Methodist Conference in Wilming. ton, last November, five ministers sat down to his table at one meal, four of r.. wwwv.. nu cMu, fft-aim, Knnl J j xi i. 4., . '..i ..i...-. x. . I :ti? i w t..iim.. : .. i ... ; I erof a note from the T5U Tu! muUttu memiogo mat witnout, tnat it is customary to "-"i"0 miuu,.. geven merabcrs of the Conference have assian cammander at ana e .a concert. Here 1 part- rest near the exit where the air mingles, the Pacihc bteamship lobby, but will save djed ajnce . tg lagt ge8siont together with iT i uc,,w,e,J uesigned aud vfj ooai and tne mis was neglected and the result came tne ;tax payers tne sum oi 4uu,uuu. i nis R:imn t . 2ri7iSi.Si"n","ffi,lr U p.arl-f ?fP obve complexioned musicians, and near causing vertigo. is only one instance. But wait until the Wilmington SUfaS ST ,L . Jf7 absoing propensity for .the accantis made; up at the end of Presi- nrX. . UvTu n ' wr.wxe iuam- study ot rocKs led me to make , this dent Cleveland term., There will be TuKOCTCOIKn ivn tvmvTunu)vnna mnt.h I lava I i i . t n . . t I f 7: ,-- . I t1".:':- TAiT I journey out isnan not attempt a de- lite aP'inillions.n It" saved to the count- xvi.uuu. ue uinusrone ministry went . . ' v J7 V"F "-"iue siage l senpnon oi tne tormation and its geo-1rr . . . New to Windsor Ustle to dav and fnrmniit- na.e rrom t-ave citv :for it was rami no- MnfnWl f Wlo na V,nf r r : lfti.nrifr i us Parker, who presided. star. afh1 nlw,J!!fVf ffl. .Soon nnd the antiquated old coacH uninteresting to a majority of those ffii6" f 1? ninunietrx, which the driver-said did dutv in Ken- who see this Wr. - J TivMweS uy-before tlie days of broads- -ThWremainSg part of the trip to Bostoitadrr says one of the areentin fflc fi "n,Z J. ' teaKed like a seive. The broken e ass Sftlinnrv wn rJpvmrl rt inolAnnt. Htmx g POlltlCiaU8 who threatened th ceivwg th seals, mnkinsractinf niwi. tne windows permitted free access to thinr?. howevpr. should not Kp foro-nt- dent with his veuceance for Dot appoiut- tt wn ti.- Bama nf vvnei,Jnrrf , tanee by kissing the hand of lief majesty. tlle jn&a and pelting rain. There was I ten, and 1 think it will be well to relate inc! ard under the United States mar- Lafayette were adorned ywith buntin Rcceivinjj the Great Statue. ork, June iy. ine lower part had quite a holiday nppearan- to-day, being decorated with fius aud bunting from the battery to the city hall, along Broadway, the route of the proces sion in houor of the arrival of the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the 'World.7' d c shaj, charges the administration with the and evergreens. AU along the river a bandbox, responsibility for the failure to elect a trout "e snipping was adorned witii nags li ; . - ' i- . i nt nil nations.! S A Washington corresnoudent of the Chjca- the Presi- my valise. I Democratic Senator from Illinois. Ac- At 9 o'clock the steamer Atlantic, hav- .Hu..w oHiisuury and sir Stafford f. fkn c;ir l i. r - . , v ?brrSSV ' - ,CI,eredV Sir our tr3 C L 7UU OI 1 ?;aV a xVeT SUgeSlCQ rai 1 corf inS to this gentleman he had made a ing on board the aldermen, the committee a tan ord to an esneei.il om- Yluur garments, occasioned bv hia rarp-h'wonlri hnva nTonttr J Mmnokv I . . ... . , ... i u : . , ; T?Bii.tAlnii 01..1:11 .; lfK-cnoco . J ., T . . .r ""J v" regular coniract wild a liepuoucau mem- 1 ui mo ciinuiuci ui cuimnerce, aua ine .jundolpli Charchill, en the contrnrv. lesLess- . N the tnrj" and it was a rorrprt sWino- k!r . ? , , . .... , , .... , Umiin pommittefl WMt ,1 ti, Knv w w - riiL' J'l t 1 a .v . ... 1 7 j. . ' " ! 1 uci ui 11 13 pir Kinriirn iiv T 11 11:11 1.1 in latu'i ' w w " 1 " M v .... the trip" and it was a correct saying, berjof tli? legislature withourplung- Ihad atime getting j aboard with that ngrU vefbra e. A small par- box, and I was fully determined to give A- conAitinn thn fully ay, bu tnako any reference .Vr-r WVT tu1. recesses ot tnis largest trouble iand I did not uf S&Sfl.r?e lfIfVnl?e 18 marvel iosplak, until I teached Mem, Democrat for Sena- waa ' receiTed with mingled cheers and Thb did not interfere wi groans. y I msr at once into Mia mczzlixo the press. ty tour in all stood wntMn- a ; k,, t -ii wr Pn CO! St." Petersburg. The crovernmAnf i,.uNick" thecmidp. as nA i..J 1 :lniitted to control appointments in the . - . . . - w mm sa 1 t-i " 1 sr vioi 1111 , im 1 111 i-i 111 111 v ki.m iwn uiiri 1 nu 1 v wqb ti n i - tor bn condition that ho should be per f. 1 j . vt Ti I. . . 1 .1 . . tbi'riL- of if -ami;, goi posi omce. 16 is ieporieu inai to meet the Isere. Among others on the boat were Senator Wm. M. Evarts. Mayor Graces tieneral Charles F. Stone, Presi dent Adolpli banger, of the board of al dermen, and Louis de. Bebian. As the ' THE KEW MINISTRT. Lon members of the Cabinet Hardinire Giffortf. i ViWnf rLV. : moing of escaped cnminals. fce.t r i -iT Vi . . .ttlcnajn Asiieton uicw uur iignis out. eluded to stay ty it. rAt Uave Uity my nitely. i J ; "S!WSmSS 'Stanley,. Bight He told us that "ia the winter the feelings; were lacerated by:? having it i .4. ;:'?; lion. William ii. Smith. LnrH liAnL enrrpnt - hlow in ..J : at. . i . si 1 1 x . .J - , WTO"; Wm-HH!., Id mer, ont" the direct of XT"" Cb- , t,, . nun uutuini. Miv un. uwira oinnnnrH. I I I tl.tt. ....... J .1 .1 i 1 MAMT TT! wl.e appealed to, the president and the TJ " " W .r.-Ti 1 .i-r . a 1 z t r 1 , . , ,: 1 "' " uuuuicu V 7 fqaippea witb lanterns, jostled m getting ashore and one side P08tma8ter general. uotn; declined t to oe whistles. Flags fleated from all parts of J. w' "-"", cavernous lore and pa- of ltwas mashed, in the transit to the j Parf,tf aoy scu arrangement. 1 111s iieuioe's island wiieii the steanier passed. LiciiCK. ri m nsno ron 110 nnfk.. ik. l.i.i : t ' ii- . i . i a I n l.. r.. : 1 i w 11011 rn armnri rannimii I iron 1 notei ' x was eeLxmi? miD-ntv siait or 1 mo crave ciiaiue uui it m oc ........ .v..wi tbA tbat Wr,aw lint, f W Kf it in Hint lmhf ,nl wo vp.ntnrfl tn rv th former passeugers monuted to Uie deck w.w I www yiilVVAl PM V A HVS IV I T T " BWM w - --r where more than eight hundred miles, soj con- administration can stand t he like indefi nite Erl d ward Gibson. Staples' eloquent address the corner stone of the fnn,4rrnn n.l it 1 "uuuiit;re, oeiOre reacJlinir tbii Ra. ri TATT nnlfts afloat ft t1iwwrJFwcouri.iiouBeiprt ui wihcii w-, mc nun, i ii , P , 7' -Tf - . X" I , . j 1 , !.! TTT T i . . - "ur lamps are rengnted and we breeze, yet 1 cared tenderly for that box. "'P4 coluuluf w w,i " m, Vh!PPIVO - PoST.--BaltimftM. l iMCK. Jtte next points out the oM salt- firm mAntal rolntinn orrl vmf l I Clef eland and the administrations which I ii; 'if. f! M --' Tn.. tft Zri... r - ivtro vafa TIia m.a I.-. .i.-; Ii : n. ii- , .o. 1 J.- . . ... . , I M I Vfe; V. H' and dunnt? the War of 1812. vow should not be broken, nainel v-that iEverv thine s to show that the dissat . i 1 t ?lerirr. bmce rerent: ronr:ndns wife htro .wJi5:.T" 7 ' -ZTJl-.STI TiIr- 7- r'? J:"T" l" w .',1 : WptttSH ini thedmerw irMltlmrrJfnV ure or nor mynu, or any piner n,maleor it ejist at all.oes not reach the prop ej WlJ;.rZw . - i- fennpowdcr. . t asstngv tjicsc-! zhall ' female a possible recrratinn' W i xJ.. :. , . in prices on all iny Clothing, Shoes and Hats SmMW JZtfTS COST 1 v1;1 -Come and sec" what bargains I am offering! s I i S. BROWH. ,35:5t KLUTTZ-& REJSTDIjKMAI Are Agents for the well known galley Woolen "whiclr guarrantee satisfaction total customers S3s?"Rrin? in vour Wool carlv and have it made . J 3Iay 12, 1885. 30:2m into goods ready for water.jZ WANTED ! 'tWSIsS v...: I. .,inwhKr. Knfh ni mean of mkin money na oi wi s,"l,I.fc-d " . Uuu. - ro 1.013 Main Btrttit 'Wilmington Revietc :Mr. C. H. Robin son has received his commission as Col lector of Customs for this District, and will assume his duties i July 1, the com mencement of the next-fiscal year. Lenoir Topic : W. B. Jlartloy Esq., has inst returned from Mitchell t-o.,ana tens of a wonderful deer park of 40 acres, near Bakersville so fenced; around on tue nicjuntHin side that the 50 tame deer ttiat arc inside canuot jump out and that wild deers frequently jump into the trap. It belongs to Baily Bros. The liquor saloon license in Atlanta has been raised from $300 to $500 a year, payable quarterly in advance. The in crease ot $200 has not scared off many saloon keepers. There are ninety four ap plications for license on file, from which the city's revenues will be $47, 000. "SS7S?P OMA??j "Grace teas in aUr tteps, Heat eye, j- ,, fi In every gesture dignity enltttrc. SoappeedrEJ nhinc nr iair a ecri' of the latter vessel and were received by tue omcera ana meu of the Isere with marked courtesy. Gen. Stone and Com raaudant Sauue had a hurried consulta . : t. i. i . . mm, niter nuicii ine maiu brace was spliced by the members of the several committees and the Frenchmen. It was Ui39 when thesigualgun on the Dispatch boomed oat that everything was ready for the start. The sailors on the lscre hoisted the anchor, and the band on the Atlantic played the 'Marsellaise.n Soon vol nmts ofsraoko were belching from the funnel of the Isere, and she was beaded for Bedloe'a flaland. - amid the most tremendous cannonading ever heard 1 TnAT Dirty Daxdrufsv Dandruff is dirty and disagreeable in every way. It soils the clothing contiuually and is accompani ed by a hardly less annoying sensation of itching. The scalp is diseased. There is nothing in the world so thoroughly adapt ed to this tioubleai Parker's Hair Balsam. It cleanses and heals the scalp,, stops the falling hair, and rrestores its original soft ness, gloss and cblor. Is not oily, highly perfumed, an elegant dressing. Very econ omical, as only a small occasional applica tion keeps the hair in perfect condition. ; The First WitEAT.-Baltimore,. Jnne $4. The first wheat of . the new crop, 40 busliels was sold on change to-day at $2 per basliel. It was grown ini Tancaater eountv. Virpinia. Another lot of mfe- P ercice .of common seive, cJJ per treatment. iAn enorffi of female compUinisare d'rec"J5oBOi ed by dUturbanc or "PPl the MenPtral Function "'f casethat sterlinRandunum Braofields wi FEMALE 11 effect relief and cure Iti,fromthe,ecip.o fal feu,i8hed physician it i comp' iDgredientN 5 (happy combination has "JSst 3 glpsssed. Hj prepared w th . 14 !K. ... , . . i-. materiain. i f. rri iOKUl irom uic.u"5- . f .neap,." ceriainu -""- w ... .nn if y latlon. beauty of PPrt ' , jtlie palm jtive . ifavorisgen fairly tried. ri che,rn.M. WMW r is genuine.; 4l "c,t . I Z ...0,;ileG, A P This wilKertify that J jbf ray immediate; Iami,iffr"ai n,entr Luflering for UTT P5 ai irregularity, aad beneni T""Mt" ed without doctor?, were ARpifr by one bottle oi wr .ch c i: aj v edy m ew ork, harbor. The seeiie -wns a tiof oualitv, grown in Xliddlesexconuty, , . joost magnificent our, iygjni;,, sold at $1.50 fer bushel. J .r.ilw wonderiui.it"" FeD- . M.T . IHW .- r be called ""'0l T.'e W.ST""- '; . ,.rttltnB fead for onr boo;k on afftft lUppfnertofoW.".; ; BjiAxntM'nr,i (lantj: SETTS. WT
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 25, 1885, edition 1
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