.. I '. ' ." . . i - ... , . - . s . ' ' ? t :' ...'.., ' . ..... .", . , ,- :' .- -, .. ..,. ' . , ; t . , . . '.. ; ' ." i..": 1. '.' : ' t :. . :.' . . -'. - .: ' ' ' ' --' .... .' " ,' .. - .' . . t 1 '. 1 5 t u u S i 'f, i, t " it l: VI i f - : ... 14 -. it. !;: fi;," tit 'it j f - ir iS - t Ml' -1 ) 5 i J.I i : iff!' It j is I T ! J 4 Ml PI 3' !: il ! i J I'll- Hi- . I i i it. 3' IS s Mi J j-' i If T he D a i I y R e v i e w . Joan. T. JAMES, Editor & lrup. WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1883. &aiercU at tho PotolScet Wilmington, N. C, m ecoDrl-clM laalter. TUB KAILKOAO LJILL.. The following is the substitute rail. road bill offered in the House on Wetl- Xiwday, which was considered yeer - dayl It is entitled,.-"an act to fix min ixuum ohaiges for the transportation of passengers and freight on railroads. and to appoint a railroad commission : Section 1. Makes it unlawf ul for any corporation or persons operating a rail road in this State, or partly in this State and partly in another State, by itselrH agents, etc. to charge or receive a : g i eater rale of fare lor transjoriing passengers than is hereinafter estab lished, provided the passenger shall purchase a ticket before entering the train, and the ticket office sliall be kepi open tor the sale of tickets for thirty minutes before the departure of each train carrj ins passengers, three cents per mite, frormes that ten per centum may be added to this rate for superior accommodations. . . Sec- 2. Not lawful for any company to unjustly discriminate against any city or town on its line in this State by establishimra rate on freights to or from such town greater than is charged fur like freight tor a longer distance in the same direction. Provided, the commissioners- may make exceptions under rules to be established by them ii deem ed needful. Provided further, that .toothing in this act shall apply to pas sengers or freight carried from points outside this State through the same points beyond its borders, whether 1 ahi omenta be made bv railroad or bv railroad and water, except the tax ot one mill per mile upon passengers which is hereinafter provMed. bC 3. lne commmi8sioners to con suit with authorities of railroads doing business in this State, and agree upon a uniform - classification of freights as nearly as may be without injury to any local interest. Sec. 4. Thre commissioners to be ap pointed by the Legislature, to 6crve four years. Their office shall be open at all times; to receive complaints, to adjust all claims for damages, over charges, loss &c. difference between irvusponauon companies mcn may be referred to them s fiha.1 keen a record of their p-oceedings, make, semi-annual showing her legs, it Is barely possible reports to the Governor and make such that we may see a good performance recommendations as their observation Boston Jfrst. ) j may suggest; shall go at least quarterly A young woman in Arden. IU craz over the various roads, to acquaint ed by religion, imgines herself an an them selves with the condition of the gel. That's a com nion form of insani roads. bridges &c. and report on the ty. in these parts, btit ir is ustiallj same to the chief officer of each road: brought on by five or six durn fiiols. shall receive no fee from any company bothering around the giili Boston ior any service nor snau iney nom any oLice "from, in. or by any transportation companies." ot such Sec. 5. For defraying the expensca of the commission there shall bo collected from the companies doing business in this State, one mill per mile of and from every person transnortctl over any railroad in the btate (except employe); every railroad company to make mommv reoonsoi suen laxes couecieu . I1 . - I . II a and transmit to the Treasurer f the ( State, who is to keep the same in a sep- arate account tor the purpose ot uetrav- ing the cost of the commission. bee. 6. Salary of the commissioners .$3,100; of tht clerks 1.200. Reasona ble allowance for office rent, stationary. postage. &e.. but not to exceed &600. bee. 7. If irst day or every year the Treasurer, after on ing expenses" of oom mission, lo turn into ceneral fund the balance if passenger tax and open new account for the next current 3 ear ine llassachusetts lgiiators pro pose to vole themselves salaries of bx hundred dollars instead of five hundred. ma at present. At the present poer rate. ays the Ausrnsta Chronicle, the State Iegislator. has frequently been forced to pawn his free pass for board The time when the two cent postage hall so into effect has been the -main subject of controversy in the Confer ence Committee. The House fixed the date Jannary 1. 1884, and tho Senate . iluly 1. 1683. The Conference Com- naiithee has decided upon October 1, 1883. . ' , . ' Is everywhere acknowledged to be the standanl remedy for female complai.its and weaknesses. It is sold oy drug gitts, . - tues-fri. Iloraee race Greeley's estate at Chappa- N. Y.. is to be sold at auction. oua, The President Is said to have assert ed that he will nut call an extra session of Congress. - Gen Fitxhuzh Iee has rented a farm star Alexandria. Va . where he will make his future home. Samuel O. Fowler, a veteran in the Texas struggle with Mexico, died in Louisville recently, aged 86 years. :Ex-Senator Booth, of California, is vUitinj in. Indiana. He says Cali fornia will be a Democratic State for -many years to come. It Is said that Captain Ilowrate, the -defaulting signal service officer, is spending the winter very pleasantly in Florida.: The Boston PosCs Washington cor respondent puts Mr. Carlisle far ahead in the Speakership race, with? Randall, of course, secend. . lAbouohere belieres that Gladstone will soon retire from public affair, and bases his opinion upon the fact that the priemier is anxious to do so. W. F. Yardley. colored, who was several years ago a candidate for gov ernor ofTennessee, spent Feveral hours ia the Knoxville calabose. a day or tiro ago, for drunkenness. Mr Moses Prag. of Newbern. NX?, cays : I have used Brown's Iron Bit Uz2 aid retired crcat UsiSt fxoa it." SHOUTS. . Maino relU $125,000 worth of spruce gum annually. . j j The redistrittinr of Pennsylvania will givu hltttn Republican 0ngressniien. ten IK mocratic, ami three "to be fit for Among pathetic IIkxI incidents report ed from Jouisville is the Hunting off of sou barrels ot whisky, 1U0 olthem with the bungs out. Chicago fairly revel3 in the possession of 1 453 lawyers, while Iilinoii has more courts i record aud judges than tiere are in Great Britain. iSo lenna marnel man can take a voyage in a bal!ojn exwpt he can show :i written permit froui his wife aud chil dren, by municipal ordinance. The Chicago Times says a member of a State Legislature has no more claim to the prefix 'I Ion" than he ias to be called horse thiet or M 1. (mule driver). At a ri?cent autograph sale in New York letters from Hurr and Hamilton and the men who acted as their seconds in the duel brought only $2 to $14 apiece. j Copenhagen policemen are authorized by law to send adrunken man homo in a public conveyance and charge, the ex pense of the same to the saloon keeper who soM the liijuor. 1 A pairot American bald eagles have made their home hear Stony j Point. Monroe county, Mich, on the margin of Lake Erie, for many yenrs, ami it is believed that they are nearly ii.net quite to yesra uiu. That HuHbaiid of Mine Is three times the man he was before he began usin'z Wells'' Health Renew r." SI- Druggists. SIOONSillNK. nass ball umpires are beginning to look forward to the day ot judgment. "I am to tell the truth." -Ye3," In terrupted an acquaintance. aud you are probably the worst shot in Amen ca." A fair and accomplished younz Dr Fell in love with a lady named Pr.i Rut bis terms scientific, Came forth so terrific. I That they really aud truly quite shr. There is no crime a man can: com mit, the puni-hment fof which he is so certain to escape as muruer, and no crime for which punishment is so swift and sure as stealing a loaf of bread. Philadelphia News. , I Sarah Bernhardt will come to this country to play Rosilind. As Sara can't possibly play it for the sole; purpose of fost. Liver, Kidney and Bright' DIs .. ease. . j A raedidirte that d"stroys the germ or cause ot isnsrht s liiseae. Uiaebeles Kidney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root thm out o the fr-ystem. is aho- all pruHi. Sueh a meilienu? i I V 1 . A. W T.T . - - i nop in ier'. huu positive orooi or tins lean he 'found by ou tti:il. r by asking j your neighbors, who have been cured by I u. An interesting and important, experi ment, has bt-en troiii" on Pr for several y?ars at ihe Abbey f the 'i re Fontane, in the Roman C.inip.iiiiie. tindfi the lirection of the Trappist rii nks, iis purpose being to determine vvhelher or not the cullivationot soil would result in purify ing the poisonous ntmospheie o the Caiupagna. The results thus far have been most satisfactory. At hit the monks were obliged t live Within the city walls during the bad season; out sinee the ground canieinderj culti vation, and above :ll sinee the Eitatlyp- ttis iilobulis was plantetl on h lar.e scale in the neighborhood,! the A obey has been inhabited all the year round. and the fever Ir-m which jits inmates still some times suffer is of a mild character and rarely fatal i whereas at the outset something like a fourth of the little community succumbed over year. The health of the two hundred and eighty convicts employed n the work is satisfactory, ind the average niiiial death from oialaria not exceed ing three. The government:-has lately made a very large land grant im per petuity to thB 'I rappists, I who have already planted on it no Iewer that 100. 000 eucalyptus trees, which are doing well. "What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., April 6. 1881. II II Warner & Co.V ir. Seven physreian ould not do Pr in what your Safe Kidney .and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick .with kid- ". il JTr-fVJf mvpTV health. JACOB MYEltS. tect . PUECELL HOUSE. TJJ5DEB NEW JkLANAGEilEST WILJiLSUTO, 21. U I i 1 " B. I PKBBT, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic noteL Flrat-CUsa In ail its appointment. Terms i0 to .00a Ur. . -I Excursion and Pic Nic OKASON IS OVER. THE THEATRIC AX O 4 ! . , I and Ball season is now opening. Gentlemen who are used FlltST-cLAfsS work and a clean and Comfortable Bartershop, will find it at MOHN WKRNKK'S, Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 39 Market Street, between Front and Water Streets.. - i oct-7-tf Flower Rots. -pOB SAXB BT j giles a MrjscmsoN, SS and 40 Mnrrhlson TUvk feb 9 Buggies !, Buggies I jIJW AND SECOND HAND JTOXt 3ALZ Soma BaxralDA. ! - . doai34J I2vcrja34ealestsbi MISCELLANEOUS. Qh,MyBaufe! .That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it. ... - : . :. ;,!. :- . , The singular thing about it is, that pain in the backj is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over work, nervous debility, &c Vhatever the cause, dont neglect it Something is wron and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and, it docs this by commencing at the foundation, !and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Legamport, lad. Dec. 1, x8S. For a lonf time I hare been a sufierer from Stomach and kidney disease. My appetite was very poor and the very small amount I aid eat disagreed with me, I was annoyed Tcry much from non-retention of urine. I tried many remedies with bo success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother sae any. My appetite is simply immense. My kidney trouble is no more, and my reneral health is stich.tbat I fed like a new man. After the use of Brown's Iron Bitters for month, I have gained twenty pounds la j weight. O. B. Saxgsnt. ; ; Leading physicians and elergyrnen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Sit ters. It has cured others ufTerincr as you crv, and it will cure you. febfttlw ti8-nrm A week ma ile at home br the Irwlustrions. Best busi- ncss now ueiore me pi Caui al not - needed. We will start you Men. women, loya and gi Is wanteil ever wh re to work for as. Now 1 the the time. Von can wo k in spare time, or irire vnur vimlp limn to Ka KnatnAa. n other business will nay vuu nearlv aa well. No one can fall to make enormous pay, by en '.rtirtiiK at onee. Costly outtli and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Ad- ires- True A Co., Augusta, Maine. nov i-wiw tr 1 1S83. Harper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. i Harpers Weekly stands at the head of Amerl in llfu rated week ly journal. Dv its unoar CJl lij.au position in iolilicd its dralrable illustra fio ie. its Ciirefully ehote' wrlaU, short stri-, sketches, x nu ivems, contributed by the Tore raot art tats anl autnoiv ot the da v. it carries instruction and entertaiunit nt lo thoneands ef Americai. homes , It will always be the aim of the publishers to m Ke Harper s n eekly the most popular and aiiracuve iauuiy newbpaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals. . Per Year: rfARPEs's Weekly ti 00 Harper's Magazine 4 00 Harper's Bazas 4 CO The TnREE above publications....... Any Two aKve named riARPEu's Yocko People..;....'... Harper's Magazkie ) I Harper's Yotrso people. ..... 10 00 ..... 7 00 1 50 .. SCO Harper's Frahkltjt squarb Librart, 1 One Tear (53 Numbers). 10 00 Fottaae Free to all mbtcribert in the Untied States and Canada, The Vorameaof the Wetllj begin with the flrst Nnwoer for January of each year. When no time-is mentioned. It will be understood 'hat the subscriber wishes ta commence with the Number next after the Tecelt f or-ier The last Four Annual V-himes f Harper's Weeldg, in n at cloth binding; will be .sent by mail, fMMtage paid, crby express, free of ex penae f pro Tided the frelcht does not exceed one dollar per Tolume), f.r $7 W) per rolume. Cloth ('as for e-ich Tol'ime, suit ble for binding, w 11 be sent ugr mall, postpaid, on re relnt of $1 00 each; KemittMn es ibo M be made by Post-OCioe Money Order or Draft, to avrM change of loss- Newspaper are not tm copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. j Addreas - - -- - I i HARPEK & BROTHERS, decjlt New York, Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C, M. SCHLOSS, Prop. pIEST-CLASS IN BVZRT BXSPEOT. mw Flrat-clasa Bar and BILLIARD 8A tnON ATTACHKn a f7 lOO -VF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and wD i J ave another large let of Boggles ra a few ays. Ciive naaoa . dee 3 GERHARDT A CO. F. P. JONES, plLISTOS, N. C. ATTORNET AND Goon seUor-ftt Law. Will practice In any part oi be 8tate. Spedal attention given to the ool GUesx ot cJalaa.. est MISCELLANEOUS. , 1883." ; . Harper' s Bazar ILLUSTRATED. This TxrmilAr lournal is a rare combination lltaroluni art ADtl fatihiOn. lt Stories, poems, nd esaa js are by the best writers of Europe and America; its engTavlns possesses the mgnest artistic excellence; ami m ajj av fcpm trfrixlninif to fitalilon it is unlrcrsallv ac knowU.lirHl mhts the teilnir rnthority in the land The new volume will contain many bril llant novelties. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: Harper's Bazar. Harper's Haoazixe Hajlfes's Weebxt.... ft i ..$ 4 00 ... 4 00 ... 4 0 uTbe Three abor publications .. 10 00 ... 7 tO Any Two above named.. ...... Harper's Totoo People... Harper's Magazine Harper's Youg People, J "' " J. 1 50 5 00 HAJtPER'8 TkAXKLXK SQUARE LlBEARr, One Year (53 Numbers) !.....;.. ..10 00 Postce Free- to jsU subscribers in tie United states or isanaaa. The Volumes of te Baoar begins with the A? et Number for January of each year, w hen no time Is mention d. it will be understood that the subscriber wislies to commence with ttM Number next after the receipt of ordor. The last four annual volumes or Harpers Bator, in neat cloth binding, wul be sent bv mall, postage paid,; or by express, fie of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar nervolume). for $7 00 per vobimo Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will he sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceiptt'f $1 00 each Remittances should be made bv Post-Office Money order o Draft, to avoid chance of los Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of h arper & JJKos LAddress I HARPER & BROTHERS, . dec 12 i New York. John L. Boatwriffht's 'PAROLE D'HONNETJR" Roller Process Floilr. For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro- H3i H i illtib s, it is the highest attain- i. - . able standard. Guaranteed in every Instance1 TRY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLA M FOR IT. JOHN L. BOATWltlGUT dccl MORTGAGE SALE. JJY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain deel or mortgage me by C. W. Hawes. S. A Redding and M.;i towden Tru tee, to Roaiwright & .McKoy, and 'egis erd in the office of the iKegister ol D- eds f Kew Hanver C- un y in Book OoO, page .'191, the undersigned, a- Attorne for the assl r e of the grantee in the s.id dee , will sell at iMbllc auction at the Co "it House door In the Citv of Wilmington, on Monda , the t2th day .f Mrt'rch 1-81 at 12 o'clock, M. tin Ad lowing lot of land in said city, with the buildings tnenon : lieginning at the Ndth western intersection of Nunnand -ixth stive s, runs thence We-t v ith the orth line of Minn street 47 feet, thence North 58 feet, thence East 147 f et to &txh stre r, ttence South with the line of s-ixth street 58 fo t to the be ginning. JOtiN D. BELLAMY, Jr., i feb 9 3ftd A'tornty. G r eat B a r ga ins. OA PIECES BEST BLACK SILKS, T 4AJ SATINS AND BLACK CASS. 1 n A DOZ. GERMAsr AND IRISH LINEN IvU Towels, Blankets and Domestics, to be sold at reduced prices. Will close out my entire stock of Carpets, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain,' 3 pty. and Office Matting. Call and examine before purchas ing elsewhere. Also, fall stock of Clothing and Undershirts, from the cheapest to the best. Largest stock of Bed and White Flannels. SOL BEAR, . 30 Market SL dec 19 IIo Liquors. " - ! JJUT A STOCK OF FRESH, A 50. 1 GRO CERIES win be kept at onrstorr. No, 45f Market Street. AD goods sold by ns will be as represented GOOD GOODS ASD S1LALL PROFITS WILL BE OCR MOTTO. " . 0"3rve na a trial and be i eonvIacedT.er' fb T-tf B. J. SCARBOROUaH A CO." L YO N&H EA LY (X 1 Ststt A tSearoe Sis.. Chicane. V DANDCATALOCUE, f Aw far imoi. J HA .iJ ILmmrtZaal -tO WMllJIWllX. Sirffa. Cwpm. fetM. fcblaoCyV fl i MISCELLANEOUS. New -York Weekly Herald ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. rprjE CIRCULATION OF THIS POPULAR I newspaper is constantly : Increasing. It con tains all the leading new s of the Dally Herald and Is arrtngyd la handy departments, xno embraces special dispatches from all quarters of the globe. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS aro'giren the Telegraphic, Depatche of ! he week from all-parts of the Union. This fea ture alone makes " j I THE WEEkLY HERALD 1 the most valuabls chrni'-le In the world, as It is the cbeai-esL tvfry week is given a lalth fol rep-jrt of I - POI ITICAL NEWS embracing completn and comprehensive des patches from XS ashingt n, including full re-port- of the speeches of eminent ioulcians on the questions ot the hour. i THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald eivea the latesras well as the most practical suggestion? and dl-cov-eries relating tr tbe duties of tbo farmer.hints for ralsttiK CHttio, PoultrV, Grains. Tree, egetbles. &c., . so , with enggeations for ke-plnc br.iloings and fanning utenells in re pair. This is supt'lemenled by a well-editotl department,' wiilely copied, under the bead of . THE HOME, ! giving receipes for practical dishes, hints for making c o thing and for keeping up with the latent fashions at the lowest prc Every item of oookiog or economy suggested in this department is practically tea'ed by experts bo fore publication. Letters from oar Parte and Tendon correspondenU on the very latest fashions. The Home 1 partruent of the Week ly Herald will ave the Uoueew lie mora than one hundred times tho price oi the r;irer. The interests of SKILLED LABOR, are looked after, and everything relating to mecha ie and labor saving is carernlfT re corded There is a page devoted to all tt-e i latest phases of the business mark ts. Crops, i Merchandise, &c. Ac A valuable feature is found in the specially reported prices and con ditions vt . THE PRODUCE MARKET. Sporting News at homel and abroad, togeth er with a tory;every wee,, a Sermon by some VlU'UCUk llJtlUD UIWJAlIk rmtM9 ll."'.wt PersonHl and ea Not s. There is no papenia the world which contain so moch-news matr ter everv week, as the Weekly Hrald. which is sent, pas i age free for une Dollar. Yon con subscribe at any time. ; , ' The New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address NEW YORK nERALD, ! Broadway and Ann ttreetsNew York. dr Iff ! i &DNS AND CUTLERY ! A FINE A8SOHTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Revolvers and Ammunition, j SILVER PLATED ' ' ! 'I--'' SPOONS & FORKS- A YEIiY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, 1 Tabic Cutlery. JHT Popular prices toult all at J a rem T'ft . HARDWARE DEPOT. S 9?-tfl No. 10 onth Front St people arc always on the lookout for chan ces to increase their eamlngb. and In lime e-k)i:e wealthy; thoce who do not improve fieir opportunities remain hi poverty . We ol fur a great ch nee to make money. We want many men, woi.cn, boy and cirls to work for u right ,n tl.eir own localities. Any one can do the; work properly from the fiht start. The business will pay more than ten! times ordi nary Wages. Expensive outfit furnished free No one w ho engges fail to make mout-y rap ltly. You can 'ev e your whole time to the work, oronly y ur "pare moments. Full In formal Ion and till that is needed sent free. Ad dress stix ox 'A Co., Portland, Maine, j nov lfUd.tw tf j 500 HMs. New Crop . Cuba Molasses, N OW LANDING, EX-BRIG "ANTELOPE direct from Mat&nzas. For sale kw. Orders solicited. WORTH & WORTH. Jan 24 1 V ' - I . BUTTER! jili;edge, . ole011argar1n& TEAS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, Ac, Ac, Ac , Ac For ealeat low prices by DeRosset & Co. lec 19 . . Fayetteville Observer; O N THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th. I8fe8. Uie nnderslgned will revive the publication of the FAYETTEVILLE OBaERVfeR. ' j Tre Observer wll be a larg 2S column weekly new -paper, and will be mailed . to sub- crib-rs. P siage paid, at Si ner annum, al ways In advance. 1 will give the ne1 of the daj in as ample form as tu spa e will permit. an-i uoin n g ar ana occasional orrvpon dents lit contribute letters from the CauiU on estate politics ani aflairs. i Iemocatle lo politic-, the bsekvzh will tab- r, nrst or an, to assure the iroperitv ot the T'wn.of Favettevlile, to develop tn vast sgricnltur 1 resources of its own and the neign boring conn e. and to promote all thai eo ce na fee meUare of the peopLs of A'orth Carolina. Oppvfred to STich Innovations An the homely wajs of our fathers as, in th- gu se of ro grea, harm society, the bsektsb will be fonnl In full sympathy with the new things born of te banned condition of the South which nrand judgment or enl ghtened experi ence find to b also good. . As to the rest: It will strive to deserve the reputation oi the name It Inherits, . &24 S. J. ClAin. J3. THE SUN? ,XEW YORK, 1883 . More people hav ead Thk Sr 1 year just now pasiing than ... ft was first rtDlBifti?1 llahed on tls side of IhtSg'N and rea4 STany year by ao.5 We are olredlhly Informed tLt 1 read, and like 1 be bnntl JW sons, aasong others: Wjt: Because Ite news columns Vressnt iaj bimww Haivmierect fo w "ir toe events, thedeeds and mlsfW.1- sz bus v Because people have learned that " h. J marks concerning persons and aff.b?j!,' makes a pracUco of idling thea truth to the best of its a ilitv 2s2L and sixtv five days In the year. WuL as well as after, about thewhaW about the small fish, in the facr Sfh plainly and feartely Twbe? SnpSS general apprpvaL Jheio bus Lffih purtose to serve, save the tofornmw reatien and the furtherance ot?l good. , ? wca&i Becaaf s It Is everybody's p.L i man Is so humble tbI The SnnP&L? to his welfare H and, his rlgbtaTxA ZT rich that it can allow injnitice to hs'S" No man, no association of nice enough to be exempt from the i'trWT Uon of ita PrinrJulee of right and wr?iPp!lni! Because In politics it has foogbt fori years, without Intermission aij- P0!10,' newspapers.- ltot?t w h s result in the recent trverwbehjTE? ular verdlirt against fcobesontsra ti!! est government, .-(fo matter whst n.rt power. The Sen stands and wni tlZuJJ9 staml uke a rocTf or the iSrreTt. efSfSLS against the ambition of bossesAhs si!? menu of monopoMsu, and ; the 1 schemes.! pdblio robbers. j I All this Is what we are told almost d!w k. ! our friends. One man holds that TV sZ.u the best religious newspaper t mhtL because Its ristlanity Is undliuSuTS Another bokla: that It Is the. lTte: .newspaiw printed, be ante it hstriw?' whipped half of the rascals out of thit and is nrooeeding against the otherO undiminished vigor. A thlid believes k u 2 the best magaiine of general Utorsttinj h lstence, because it readets nit worthy of notice that lsj ctrrreDt In th.f of thought , So every Wend of lb i hS2 covers one of its many sides that aptwh tt particular force to bis individual UkW' If you a 'ready know The bun. von VlDv serve that in Iritis a litle betbTthSrS before m If you do not ali ady know 1 k 8b. you will find it to be a mirror of mbimi iS tlvity. a storehouse of the choicest vrortoeunf common 'feense and imagination, a mAiui fS the cause of honest government. attUi.S genuluo .lefTersonlan Democracy, s to for wickedness of every species, andtniJ commonly good investment tor tb earner year. . . Terms to Mail Scbvwbb; noav eo iUNi tight pages, ft .20 a rear. WEKKLl ff a y ar turht nuntf tfct matter of the ially issues; an ArrlcnliBnl Deiartm-nt of unequalled merit, market i portK. and literary, sc eotlnc ana domeitJe intelligence make lux Wexklt m tin newspapes for the f rmer's boa ehokl la clubs of ten with $10. an extra coi y free, i Ad iress ,1. W. KM t LAND, I nbllaher. nor c 1 he un. N. X. Citft B albert Bros. Wholesale Price List. o, I ii- pnoa 4 Piano, T oct., square, rosewood,' I - carved,. agrafle... ....$15000 7 Plano,upright,7ocL,cal)ioetgiand 1U is urgan, 4 sets reetts.v stops anu gi ana organ.... I. Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass .4 Our Pianos and Organs are war- 3100 ranted drst-class. I Violin outfit, box, bow, strings, com- olete I W 3 Violin cremona model, extra fins .100 4 Aocordeon, 10 keys, bass box, flos tone... 6 Aocordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop, I sett reeds.perfect Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, J4 holes 9 Mouth Organs, Genuine Ricbter boles, 0 8 11 Mouth Organs. Genuine Coooert double 44 boles, G 6.... ...... 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin. I key, boxwood. .1 17 Fife, in ebony, German silve ferules 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, floe.L 19 " 8 tunes, wind with lever- Urge ...J....' 20 Violoncello, patent, machine beta rood........i 100 tOf II in II r Im: 23 Double Bass, patent bead,' f et 1 strings. Vi'T i 24 Goltar, maple, machine nesa, aa finish 4i H Banjo. 10 inch, 4 brass brackets. 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, ctst. . and crooks. 5tA nmm hn Praul.n Am!UIMntSl 400 too tot too u Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo tUringa,, U Bros StlverVioUn,- Guitar and Banjo straw, H Bros. Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo 8trmgfc. H Bros Gnt, Russian, German or Italian, bet auauty ..j.. on Books, Howe's or Winncr'a, 10 any instrument- .u . . . - tt . r.. a- . .wi t-nA fnr 100 BESS uatuix just waus m wv . - .k er Sewing Machines, will sell them tor 8 ec while they last. - tL Money is qtute safe la common letter plainly addressed. - - - I ' " Terms strtoUy cash with order. - WIB W stamps. ! ' ' . rL. Agents and dealer eend for our W pa al01above net wholesale prices agent make 100 per cent.' profit. A ,i I Call on us when yon come to t. Louis. References : Any bank or wholesale ; hoo hi the city, i - -,'Lta" . Hulbert Bros., la the only General WW saie couse in et. Lotus. TjrjLBERT BROtX.' Saint Louif, Mf 923 Olive Street, Jan l?Jr . CT 3 not, lifv ?(5'f. 7) F Stf 1 1 fore you die, U thin- mlgMy.JP? sublime leave behind lo conquer time v weekdnyonr - wni town - $A outfit 'rr,3 risk Everythlnf new. Capital notreq We01 fttmish yoo everything. 1 ! fjj making fortunes. - Ladles make as 'JJT men, and boys and girls make real P' Reader, tr yon want boiness at which Jn2T make great pay all the time, write for 1 ar toll. lUiXfcrr A c.. Portland, 1,,e Dectric AppHancej ara seat ca 33 . wjf 'i'r to mu oDLrTooaflH-oift. Otto Carats. pr rcIJrf iEijrrcx v:ita!3 rru ca.; r:i!r:wti.r IXUsS.trJl r ''-, ii.? j ne several euiuons or J n bun are seat i mail, postpaid, as follows; j 1 DAILY 55 cent a m- nQ.,t.50a ar:wlta undav edition. 7.50. ; 'P ( Rrrnrjr'i-' AMn ArTER