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The. Daii&ooy lUfctSDAY, at ABO a 15. 1881 1 .s. At Jay Gould hu recently had bnilt at St. Louis fitty-five barges, cachv of a ca pacity to carry 40,000 to 60,000 bushels of grain, intended for tho Miesisaippi river trade. The capacity of the barge line will 03 increased to each tin extent that it can deliver 200,000 bu3hsls of grain per day at the port of Ner Or leans. The .inhabitant "i" Brooklyn " :n hopci of having a mode of travelling to ' and front New York next winter whith oat depending on the nncertain move. mnM. "of tho ferryboats. It is announ t r J that tho portion of tho great Jbridge to bo devoted to foot passengers will be ready for use by December. The fcteel Soor beams- ara.beiog received from tho Kdgemopre Ironworks,; and the work of patting them in place has commenced. The Pennsylvania Legislators has be fore it a licenre bill imposing a noifcrm k : 550 opoo all liqnor dealers through out the State. That is the sun collect ed now in all tho. conn tits- except Alle ghany county. There the Ice h $300, and una large revenoo is raited in this war th tax payers aro natarally opposed to any reduction. One amendment that has bceu offered pUcca the Jicer.sc -fro at .$150 in all ' the ' counties, ouc-third of which shall go to the State treasury and the other two-thirds to the county treaa- uncs. The bill wllj probably fail, bat i la discussion Las brought out the fact that the liquor dealers of Pennsylvania are accustomed to ??nd annually a cape of whiakoy to each member of the Legislature. -will be The Czar of fill the Itussias is dead. Alexander II. ha3 shared tho fate of many of his predecessors and fallen by the hand of the assassin. This was the fifth attempt fo murder him which has been mado within fifteen year?. The dead Czir was born April' -Oib, 1818. Til"? mother wan a daughter of King Frederick AViliium III. otM'rnssin, bvi tiiirr t' llc r.osv.Jiving Kmperor of (jermaoy.. Full parsiouhir.s fuller than bavo bcen yet pui;!i--jli'd here found elscwhQro in thh iue. Hayes sent ten veto ''messages to the .House during his-term. He vetoed the silver bill February 23; 1378: the bill for holding a special term of the United States Court in Mississippi to try timber thieves, Murcb 6, 1678; tho bill to re strict Chineso immigration. March 1. 1S79; J.hc army appropriation bill, with the measure prohibiting tho use of troops at the polls attached, April 29, lS79;the judicial expense bill, because of restric tions touching the; employment of mar shal at election?; the special marshals appropriation bill, Jane CO, 1879; the special deficiency . appropriation bill, which was destined to have the deputy marshals appointtd by the United States Circuit Courjt from all political parties, May 4, 1830, and, lastly, the funding bin. Ut these only tue silver bit! was passed 'Over the Presidential lit will be observed that n.ariy every vpto was against relieving tin election of partimn interference. ' f " m J . ST03IACH (S? , IliflCollanDOUs. The Gun for 1 88 1 Inrdida who hare lost bat are rfceorer- 171TEBT50DY BB4D8 THE HCN.AAD omt tiwTMr to com ever j body will t All tki wortfli news, o preaented tnt the rea4ar will rat the greateat amount 01 information with Hie leaft BBprODUD e ex pendltttreof tod od eveaiffht. lfie lotg ago diaooTered the gulden mean oa. tween redundant fulnea and nuatisfactorj breritjr.: 11 Much ofAat aortof news wbicb de- pitd leea apon iti reogrnixei importance than upon its interest tc mankind. From mornioff to moraine The Pun prints a con- tinned torj of the Urea ot real n.en ana women, and of their deed, plana, loves, bates, and troubles Thia ftorj ia more raried and mote intereatine than any ro mance that was ever deriied III Good writing in erery columnand fresbbeas, originality acenracy and decora ai in the treatment of every sab wet IT Hones' comment The Hon' habit is to speak out fearlessly about men and things in rital stamina, declare ia grateful term- cancor aaune wu eacn po- ,-n,oi.in f kA . , e I liticat party, and eqnal readinea to commend BcftetteVa Stomal Bitters. Not ooly does SV, or to rebuke what is it impart atrencth to the weik, it corrects WbaJa in Democrat or Kepubhcan an i,--ni., rv- TI Absolute independence of partisan ih. k!- - i..- -:-o I oreanliations, bat anwaTerinr loyalty to ease to thse who sufler from rbeumiticand J""? P?" 2 K?t7" tost iuv uuTsmnrni uiou me imiiuvuuvo vents fever and agus. For sale by &U Draists and Dealers eneraly. inch 1 Mit.VoTM.iTui u r Uives uaia asroedoneiokeep ItSBotioo of duty s to resist to its utmost power tbe ef forts of men in the Republican party to set ap another form ox vvernment in plaee ot that wbtcb exists The tear 1881 and the year immediatt ly fo'.lowiojr will prcbably decide this supremely important contest tbe nun beiierea that the victory will be with the peop'eas trinit the kioes for monopo. i . the inssfor plunder, and tbe Kings for imperial power Our terms are as follows : For the Daily un a four-pare sheet ot twenty-eiarht columna, the price bv mail, post paid, is 66 centa a month, or $5.60 a rear; or, ineludinsr the Hundar paper, an N Tliercisuot a more briliiaul. member of J ho Senate than Ben. .Hill, of Geor- Ile ij?' grand iu oratory, fierce in gia. invective, and as bitter in Farcacin as if his Tongue had been Ptccped in gall and wor.m w ood . Unforlucal e ly , h u t n o t al wajf?, Senator ilill loses his head, and, stiii more to In deplored, Ii" ij.ota man t,f jiw v ry IkU judgment I low. ever, he kept cool nml showed an t-.cel- lent nppreeiation of fjots in a little j-pat he had yesterday with a vain-glorious little Senator called "Billy Mahone," from Virginia. Mahone was elected as a Peiuecrat a Iteadjuster Democrat and In either I,lnnid or Dry Form acts at tue same time on tbe diseases of tho IXiscoUanoouQ. rfflDELSSOlI Pll Willjmako for tho next 60 day only, a Grarid 8850 Sauare Grand PionN x -v xur niy8245 STYLE 3 Magnificent rosewood case ' elei?r .i, - . Octaves full Datenr. cantata - -'uuIM . scalf beautiful carvedj-gs and lyie, beavy Mrpenlinnaf2T?ew case, full iron Frame, French Graucl Actioc, Grai,d Ham,. at2e.f7 mentwhich cau iu any way tend to the perfection , ofSE T, ' f'N JC Our price for this instrument boxed and delivered r "11 llr at Ne.TvTork, with fine Piano Cover, Stool and Bouiy This Piano will be sent on ust trial. Pleas J,. Ozif . money with order. Cash sent with older will be refunded If Oa I by us botb ways if Piano is not just as represented in thia l.':i,relfiht tf in use. Send for catalogue. Every instrument fully Wan.;;6??101 ,rl?5, rights are the finest in America, Positively e make ib iVas tSf niniMnn $165 TO $100 (with Stool, Wr and L5 aUU SOia ftt V UOieSairt tnrtnr, . of the finest displays at th ii. ..M's PuL1 iinati! rv ftiiolt w a v h mm . J . -J a 1 TV.. w-w Patent Scale, the ereatcst imD-ovemect in ih i,s.... . .rures tone a d tbe greatest durability. thorities Pianos and write ns Handsome Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of a Mr.r Lllncui Rvnrv Piann fill warrantoH fnr R en. rm ORGANS Out Parlor Grand Jubilee Orn 1 and swee.wst tcned Beed Organ ever ofcrnd A f fa t' coatains Five Octaves, Five set c. i:." e,ttQ Kit, i each, and ou of Three ctaves. Thirteen Stopb wit k t . or -'1 Ct Melody Viola, Flute, Celeste. Dulcet, Grand-Sweh, KT UEOA-DkO Length, 43 in ; Width, 24 in.: Weight, boxed, SCO Ins' Tht?1? vcue?rvu wilb cnoice wocajs, ana is oi an entirely new and hnMf T M1W tT Jy carved, with rahed panels, music closet, lamp stands. fretmv ul?e!PWW uiiisnea. i-ossesees an tne latest ard best improvements ' H k? brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. BeauUfi.i "powfet ! tiou. Regular retail price $285. Our wholesale net cash pri1Vd txMl with stool aDd book, only $97 as one orcan a.,ld ,lrnct 10 9ve ft tihtt borne. We send all Organs on 15 day Liver, Bowels ai&eys, This cotnlmed action jir8 it wonderful power to cure all diseases. WHY ARE WE SICK? Hicanae ire allow tJuse areat orantut to be come donned or torpid, end rmsonou humor a are therefore forced into the Mood that should The new Anchor line steamship Fur ncssi'a, whjclii8 tho largest gtcamer that over caimb to the port of Xcw .York, cx- eent thn Y7)W Easter.' nrrivrd tlioro I a 6"b Was ecnt.totho Senate. JTe has Wednesday. . She is an iron crew vetBel D0W1;OTOC out in is true colors, has a seat of 9,960 tons displaccineqt when drawing miu publicans, rciuacd to go into 26 feet of" water, 445 feet in length, 44 V acmocratic caucus, and declares that feet beam, andf feet of bold. She is hc wIH TCtc wlth the Republicans in the fitted throughout with tho latest appli. nizatiou of the Senate. Wc called ancestor, comfort, extinguishing- fires ")at" but U was in reaIity Mahone'a and savimr life. The staterooms are on fanerat sermon, preached above his polit- the maio anijipper: decks. The lower w-ss. uia Kept cool ana Ma. saloon, 0Q4be iaaia and -upper deck, , is tone got mad and soon found himself no usedwadininll. The upper saloon atch for Hill. The Georgian charged ia furnished., with fa . I piano. . There are him' b direct implication, with being a accommodations "for " 242 first-cabin, 30 rene5aS Democrat, asserted that he had 1 accond-cabi. audOOO Vt'eeraffC passen been faIsc t0 his P3rt-V to his gers. TheVnJSn ire: of direct-acting frieds ant3 faIee to hia cwn political pro compound gyjcn-Of 3,800 horse-power, fessioDB' acd closed by congratulating the and the WjntfiMe .is 16 knots an EePublian eide on their acqusition of an hour, tbe pwpeUing )wer being exerted a11 whom ihc? would bofc bey by a screw 20feet in' diameter. ouUI mt P- The Washington correspondent of the Maine Xeivs. Baltimore Sim eavs: " "A Tjron.inent I Uop Bitters, which ar3 advertised in Democrat, referriBg to Mr. Blaine, said: ff.S?08' 8nre euro for ague, m:ir u 1 -r- biliousness and kidney complaints. Those Ho will probably be as strong as .Wm. who use them say they cannot be too I. Marcy was in the cabinet of Franklin highly;- recommended. Those afflicted Pierce, but will make more noise about should -give them a fair trial, aud will it than Mr. Marcy did, nor will hc find bf? thereby enthusiastic hi the praise xr- -i,i :..u nr. t: Vl. tur:un; imQ.J'ortancl was. Mr. Blaine remembers how many Secretaries of State h&vo become Presi dents, and ho will not lose his chance. The Sunday edition ft The fun is also far- used leparaiely at 51 zu a year, pottage aid hfty-eiz colnms, is $1 . a year, po'tage paid ''or clubs cf ten sending $10 we will send an xtra copy tree Address, I W FaaLAKB, PaWisher of The l?n, Mew York City ee S :- CLYDE'S as one organ sold y,aJL n "B aitmk1 n price. JVo payment required until you have fnllv .1. 1' iefe1 15 days test trial and pay fceiht - W illy warranted tor 5 years. OJnV i j.x wver 32,000 sold, and everVurl: T8? tratei chcular maUed free. Factoid & v . m . v i j m www a a sea a aim nav tt atnKi 'jwb eif pa e sneet or nuvsix c emms, ire price i ment is not as represented. Fully warranted for 5 fears n?C ,T kr5 is S& cents a month, or $7 70 . Tnr. noatAir I 1-, -n r . . . . :UI " Jcars. ULhfr o . "v Dim . ; - . 1 . - - ruju. nun av I t.A f II I iQLt CQtmruAMAn Tit. sts. and 10th Ave. SHEET MUSIC tJ the day and ev-iy variety ot musical composition, by the best annw fr i antViAM u. TVTTWTirT COfTJTff TJTAILn rl"k n r -r fiV dec 7 FertJliserpiligeR THE WILCOX GIBBS & CD'S MANIPULATED IV Is claimed and admitted to be the Best, Most Reliable and Cheapest Fertilii in use for Cotton and other Crop3, i ktYon can always depend on it," Arrange for your supplies at once, on tbe usual terms. All material composing Fertilizers have advanced and RomA'p are difficult to get. For supplies and anv information in reerard to Gnano . i , - u . WllU Wilmington tod luanaktr. niLIOUSAESS, PILES, constipattox, iIIlXEY COMPLATXTS, UBUVAST HISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, y causing free action of time organs and restart n j their power to throw off disease. " ' Why Suffer Bilious pains and aches? Why tormented with Piles, Constipation t Why frightened orer disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerrovs or sick headaehesl Why haTe sleepless nights? Use KIDNEY-WORT and rejoice in health JmsrntnrJOryVcgtable Form, fa tin GET IT OP TOUR DRUGGIST PRICE, 1.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON it CO., Props. (Will send the dry post-paid.) BtRLOfGTOS, VT. Mew AND Wilmineton. C. Steamship Line. Tf-E STKAJJEH dec 23 Wc raaT exneet uader Mr. Blaine a , an is iuc only animal prondcu wa;u u,nn - "v j v. - - .-! nanuKercntel lacilitiee. 1 e has a pock bouncinr foreuru nolier and an 'Araen-Lt i t.: , . , l" a . iu nuui) rna uauuicr can etyle of diplomacy, such as will that can be laid hold of. lead to coosternatiou in many a foreign office. The 'fisheries question' will prob ably be worked lor all it is worth, while a new aspect may bo civen to the Chi-n-eso and Irish questions. Oar Gennau treaties may bo overhauled and a freh ph&sc of 'manifest destiov be substi tated for our present non-ioterfrrence foreia policy ' . . A New York lettersaye: "Tho Sev enty-first Eegimcnt reached home this morning from their Mardi GraB excur sion to Kew Orleans They were receiv ed with all the honors by the Fitb Begi , ment, and their march up-Libertyjreet and along Broadway was what might be called an ovation. Each soldier, wore on his breast the Mardi Gras badge, in the shape of a Maltese cross, surmounted by & crown aud embossed with the word Rcx The standard bearer carried the grand presentation banner which was given to tho regiment by 'the King said to be worth one thousand dollars. Col. Voso and his entire command speak inflowing terms of -their reception, not only in New Orleans, but wherever else they came in contact, with the Southern people. IIo also felt proud of one thing, and that was that, though the command had travelled over 3,500 miles, there had not been thn id iffhtest accident and they had all returned as they went, with the exception of some- little-1 fatigue. As a return compliuient to the New Or. loans people, it is more than probablo that one of ihe Louisiana, regiments will be invited to accept the hospitalities of the 71i in the course of the ensuing sum mer Geu. Beauregard accompanying them." An exchange speaks of a Chicago man whch3sono foot m the grave." Pre sume it's all they could g-et in without enlarging the cemetery, Boston rat. An Ohio girl ened a man for breach of prorate, and proved him such a mm scoundrel that the jnry decided that sho onght to pay him fromethin for i.ot marryin her. It was a Connecticut minister whose salary was $25 a year and half the fish be caught. It is not possible for three people to keop tho same secret unless two of them are dead. The clam-eyed Celestials who aro now ia this country cdnsider washing tho highest grade of ciyilization, as it pays. Gentlemen sleeping in hacks during, the inauguration were expected to hang their bopls out at the windows as signals of occupancy. - 'Management of the world's fair." is troubling New Yorkers just now. It is a problem Adam struggled with when there was only one world's fair, and she got the best of him. Francis Hopkins of New York, has pateuted an improvement in eye glasses, the object of which is to obtain a firmer grip upon the nosc.without tigheninirthe spriig,to prevent the glasses slipping on the nose,. The invention fills a long felt want. The practice of drivincr a tack in the bridge of the nose to rctain. the glasses in place had its drawbacks. borristoum Herald. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter Iiow ppor it may naturally foe. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, winch instantly removes jrecnes, Tan, Kedness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul var Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate ana natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists lor 4y cents. A'aw fork. 3 II Cuba iwTolasses- XhW OELEANSM0L183ES, I ."IDE" B and 8H0ULl)ERS, ALL OBADE8 OF FLOUR," At Low Prices. - T i in i ) 'igaii i ST BEWEFAQTOR. OA PT. JONES, v 1 Ll jHAlLFBOM aTBW YORK . SATURDAY, March 19 ; Shippers caa rely upon thetpronap aaillnic of Steamers as advarttaed.'- i;For Freight En?aemeats apply to TUOS. E, BOND, Bup't, WflmWto. N. fL lasu. u. xuilh, freight AgeBt, WM, P. OLTDB A CO., 8S Broadway, Sew I ors. THE BEST PAPER TRY IT I Beactifully Uluitrated 36th Tear. JTho . Ocientifia American. THE SCIENTIFIC AMhBlOAN Iti X larjre Firet-Clafs Weoilr NenoiDsrm i-i i . . . . . . . i "itMRu raa-es, pnaxea in toe most Deautifal Btvlf. DrofnselT illnstrtM with - erayiafirs. represenUaflr the newest ln. aTtOMMUTATION TICKETS of Denomi- .J --...- . " 7. . . .- uona ana na mos reoent Adranees io the I Arts and Boiences; iBclodinr New and in. j nations of 1000 and 2000 Miles, acceptable wntusKiicii in Airricnicnrs. MnrnnniHi.. i the Home, Heahh, Medical Progreaa, 8oeIal ovei,the connections of the Wilmington, Hcieace, natural History, peolojry. Aitrono- , , . my. The most valuable practical pavers, br ColumDia & Augusta K. E., at Floren will be found in the Scientific American' I and Columbia, and especially adapted to 'l AFtTtf VI.IIl fftAS sri svn V - whioh includes poataga. Discount to hen I necesfiitie3 of commercial travel, are is Blosr e copies, ten cents Bold br 2l II dealers. Remit by costal order to imwsr i Bueu DV iae wuminiton, Columbia & Au A. POPE, General Vutengtr Agent. Wilmington & f elapa Fail M, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C, March 5, 1831. ..... .. QOMMUTATION TICKETS of denomi nations of 1000 and 2000 Miles, acceptabfe over the connections of the Wilmington & Weldon R. R. at Goldsboro and Weldon, and especially adapted to the necessities of commercial travel, ai e issued by the Wil mington & Weldon R. It , and are, on sale at Its Pa?f enger Depot in Wilmington. A. POPE, men 9-tf General Passenger Agent HEW GOODS I inn? ' w Wilmington, Colnmlia & Au2nstaR.il PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C, March 5, 1891. w m cm f k DELICIOUS PEACHES lj TOMATOES! J All varieties of Choice Presr; in one and two Donnd Gaz&( ' JT ' best in the market. (', Our elegant Family FIoti Parole d'H Pig Hams, Breakfast Strip and Small Stosli Parched Java and LagnayraC These goods aro all resit week. Our prices and qp$! goods' will convince you if Jfi try us. Try the prepared Soups. For sale at GEO."" MYERS' feb 1 Nos. 11 and 11 Soita tt itorsof American and ForUffn Patents, h aye had 35 years experience, and bow have the largest ettablihment in the world. Patents are obtained on the beat ierma. A Dedal nonce u made in the heifin ifie At-. r mi m.u tciuuui pbwbiw inronn in is Aireney with the name and resider.ee of the Patent.' raeh Otf The Oxonian, ?f. ft" Jfi?V A Jou1 f Literaturewd Edna TT A T.T.. JP n"C ADO ATT I new natent. ud w l? I tl- tST. OLXfcOilJUUt ..sflyeffected. . , - Pnbhshed Monthly, at Oxford, N. C, at One Dollar a Tear, In adyance. Shrewdness and Ability. llop Bitters, so freely advertised in all tho papers, secular and religious, are haying a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines, lhere 13 np deny ing tbo virtues of tbe Hop plant, and the proprietors ' of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpablo to every one's observation. Jbx'amtncr ami Chromue. Agricultural Salt. Qfl TONS CLEAN SALT, JJ J For Agricultural purpose For ealeat -feb 20 lmd&w "WILLARD'S" 5 so persoa woo nas made a newrdiMr... : I a w -V.w MOrtt., eaM, rpHEOXONION alms at Increajmg the -wlmV7-9Y 1 erest for Literature and Education, &d 1?" on subjects, of tne Cotton Seed Rfifl BUSriELS COTTON SEED, eJWl For sale at fcb2S-lmd&.w 'WILLARJ'S. Liverpool Salt, 10 0Q0?ACKSFORfiALEA feb 251 mdaw. Patents CaYeats Trf siv. .V - w" I u weJ1 cmiciama oi jrmicmm iTctu, TraorMara:s, , their cot. I newet ani mnct i,,o,i nnki... ana now procure, with h,nu for vrotmri I OfTor-7::'' , adraaees on -Inventions. Arfii. rTir m C -v.vu,au,gra uocre. Paper of omeern"pJtentf: " tt STeragc circulation. Adyertlaemente MUB 4 00M87Park Raw r-vv are-"10w1 prominently, are free from er- Branch Office, car. F A 7th 8ts . " f na rc "steftilly displayed. Its ad 8ot18 Wuhin r - Tertisingratesarenotin excessof its value J9 F resh JEyery ; p ay; A "'TO ABBCBTMEST p;OajDlK Fweb aad; Oflinaetie, just re4T4 ai dfoi - O Jff LT O.U N p litK; ft & si AD Candr in i tbe-dty, wil '-! -f¨ ereri day fresh and aweet tare oorv Pontb of wivMiv wwmm, enxaisi. JCTac. Tl nu I BtisUa. Frmit, c - - JVJBySs""" Tain a io an aavertlser. Advertlaements, Intended for publication In any ieene, should be In 4ne office by tbe 20tb of the month. ,V J. C HORNER, mch9 Oxford. N. C. UVt ttifco tut iundaot JrYinUtt Person rending out of tha city esa hvt their prinUnK carefnlly exr-vt c m,J!c to then frM of poetaga. Bust Well Auger, Bust Well Drills Bust Horse PoS mHB BEST AND J08TJT 1 WeU boring and PrMPt&TWS" SJSwra SHAFT 0Of The most improved 8V Guaranteed to make fVEifs Works much fsster and witf1 j of any other tools. w'aiasw Anger and Drills work If?0'1 j fandHoxepow.r! LlfiexrsaBdaa: Made from best mefr the price of others. dfor gA ... fit an Unlertater :Bl oftS Princcti Street. I; .T:-. Journal Bmi' t, 1LMIN0T0F, w tt.s-fittf .JTisiiljeir,Sff -W, ' WILLARD'S".-
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