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latrAr'kit . ' ...i vsnihi. r naa-T J spia H" ; .10311 T. tlAlilrirJ, 5!TOB iJl rfcOPKtBTOfc. " fi,ii.M-KlPTION POSTAGE PAID: -ear '.. St mOUtbB' W- TnTt v.T wi l .tllveie.i t? carriers free of ,.:. in any pSrt Cf thKrf8T' th b0r tM or Wcenu per week. . : ' jvrtiWaf rate low an.t nberaL ,r,:irrr-wi:iTCrprtanymo.l all U1U n to riwfclTe their payer regularly, rn.im and Koreiv-?h, I U oircn' r-i-ei'" Vurk 'n Monday i iht. . - 1 1:. rVOI.H H!;l la-tis grotto f NlPV.n L at Corsica, havo bwn !),I( bv an English company, who Wlife3'.i-'i11 a winter slatim, casino. lrtf nn.i villas on tbe spot. - - - ; S.'fii'or Sherman is in Jacksonville ,, j,i t wii wk ha v ill be in Na3h vii;P. where pioposc to open the rluij Hiiii lor .I din Sbeiman. Some ol thf .rtiiern pipris m 1 - j " cum in tho a' tempt Th-y nay. that Slieninn (in hiM on th Southern 'iran. , - ..- j i AhMp.Tfl ainng the well in I r in )! T II-' 'l. I'll 'l- I'vin ill1!' rr'-.'i-s : tx-'i-' h-P-ili i- t'l ! ,i,rvtvi-mn'2-arl u wnllbe n- -uri r il -d t l'!V! b Sfe 'j'8 I. rMi.i iv. -'2 1. Kw pe.p!c gel to V.; him iMwilv. and bir.obvous I itili'in. . TtiJi'iu: is finishing li.r the Ac:idmu vi i (Vptmua!ly ioipoitant aAltriLin w.rlv 'aliel " The Women t Aid .fj;--i.M illu.tralinsj riulart'lrs arc-tunt 4.1 t he way the Ampi3ian women pro fctcl tU worn-out rhi'aJe3 by sur toiindin? them a rliey Rlpt in the tuarkt place. Tbere 'W-ill bo many liure-H in bold group, and sroat. study architecture in the market place, wi h h..)th. fruits, &c and a showmj: ol opni daylight, and richly colored ilraperies, with classically beaulifu' taccs. and the iaurfll cruwnwl Thyades, soruo ot whom are still in drunken loop and other awaking. (ieore M. Pullman, who ha3 recent ly been docorated by the Kins ot Italy, n not the only American upon whom honors ot a similar nature have been p-.nterred. Father Harry McDowall, ! Si. Azaei'd Ilomaa Catholic Church in New York city, wears the Cross and Cordon of St. Maurice. , Mr. Patter Dii. of Boston, wa3 decorated with tho Crown of Italy." The Hon. S. S. Vox has 3overal Itilian ftars and cres ses, while thy popular American actor, U'. S. Florence, has the Rui3ian Cross of St. Stanislaus, th3 Italian Coaronnc iritalie.'' and the Papa! creC3nt of the lirit class, "Pour Is mrite," which is Turkish. AU of these were personal tributes Iron) the sovereigns of the countries named. - Thoiua3 Power O'Connor, M. P., io a special cablegram to the New York Stirsays: "Tde future" of the session tnreatens to be stormy. The younger Tories are growiu fiercer, and threaten mischief. When the Speaker is armed with the new rules, it is expected he will cause wholesale suspensions of Irish and possibly Eoglisb. members. Tfce pro3pect disirusts -English public "pinion. To sum up, the House ot Commons- is noisy, bewildered and impotent, the Government is distracted, half the Unionists are in revolt and tbe ft her half discouraged. Gladstone is eiVerfal as a boy, Parrrell the soul of energy and grim as death, and eight 'sittings are almost a certainty for all next week, the last despairing effort of thg Tories to push business through." Following is the lates; from the siriio in Ohio. Il is in the shape of a sptclal to the New York Slar. and is dated atC'eveland, O.. March. 9. b: Tbe situation in tho New York. Pen csylvania and Ohio yards seems to grow more serious every day. and it is very probable that the strike, which began with the yard men, will extend all along the line and the road Jrake men and conductors who handle. freight will also go out. It will take some days for the com pan j to get the tracks c. eared ot the freight cart now tide tracked in the Cleveland yards, Meanwhile corporations dependent fcpon tbe New Y ork, Pennsylvania and jOaio f.rcoal are being seriously : crip jlpcd At present there are seventeen engines stalled in the yards, and six tracks, each over halt a mile in tfoth. are crowded with cars, many (f which oontain perishable freight. At Yoiratstown it is said to be even worse, while along the line ot the New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio, especial ly at Isaviiuburg and at Niles. trains are at a standstill. The Western Uolop directors met. n New York on Wednesday ahd did nut declare a divdend. It is said that Jay Gould has kit them the bug to hold ind they are holding IF tight. The Ilir 'tld says editorially :. ' . . " " I The Western Uni'in Telegraph Com 5any continues to sink under tho bur len ol water intused into its capital took by Mr. Gould a few years age j ..... j iT-t for a time its true condition, was skil j uuy concealed but it is-now bauiy vaterlogged that conceal tneut is out -of;- l question. The qnartcrly statement made - yes E VOL. XT W Unlay i the poorest on record. No dividend was declared and . the scrip dividend paid nut Ust year is to be ken up wiih n new iauo i.f stock' Thai is to sy, the stockholders will pet new pieces ot paper issued on tbeir own properly That burden of the various subsidiary corporations which (rould saddled upou the coscern in its prosperous days at vast proOt to him self is now becomicx intolerable, and that wonderful invention, a collateral trust bond," will be issued to take up tbe stocks and bonds on which Gould secured the Western Union's guarantee for interest and dividend. Oar friends, the enemy, may yet lose control of tho next Senate. The Dem oerats are up and doing. . There is but a bare majority ot . Tor 'lhani frVVwiun! on and if fl:idinherrer ke: n trrt iini? mad he may get mad ci -ui'i i nhnk heui off and reMirn t h;s a:;ig xurn to the Democrttic piny. In that ca- the Senate will be evenly divided. A Washington City dispa ch says: Tbe breaking ot tha scmhI .rial dead lock in New .L'f-i'v. reulli:iz in hw ectiin f Mr Hi dgi. ;t04 t h ap O'liuiment l Fiiev and L ieas lr'ni Florida anL W--t Virginia in!iii!i!" te li-lol" t'uitvd Sta'es Senali-rs a il W'li stt'id durui at le tt a i r;io n th.t-hiitoth Congress. Tue outpoint! Suua'u sUhhI : K"pubi.eans II ; D.oiio- era's. 31; Uiddlebergur (Independent). 1 The incoming body will stand: Re publicans. 3.S; Democrats. 37, and In dependent. I. The chancer result from Democratic gains in four States Cali fornia. Indiana, New Jersey and Vir ginia and a hs in Nevada, where Stewart (Hep.) succeeds Fair (Dom.). Alost Kxcolient. J. J. Alkin?, Chief of Police, Knox viile. Tcnn., writes: My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excel lent medicine. Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption ; bavins found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends toJ whom I have recommended it praise it at cyery opportunity." " Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption is gnarantecd to cure Coughs. Colds, IJroncbitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Bottles Free at W. II. Green & Co's. Large Size SI 00. Uoaews Her Youth. Mrs. Ptucbc Cheslry. Peterson. Clay Co.. Iowa, tells the following remarka ble slory, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidnoy complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress mysolf without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework I owe my '.hanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed cmii pletcly all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only f(c For sale by W. II. Green & Co, LOCAL NEWS. (IfDEX TO HEW Anvf RTIJEWf KTJ. CW Yates To the Bcya f C Miller Garden Seel Mcnds BBos-Sotia water T P Svkes Saturday's Market Mller & Co Ar C6ljn Wells Dk G M Fee km an Surreal Opeia House Monte CrUto "Tnos F Bagley Lan.i Plaster. Heissbbrgek's Christian BeM's NewBiOk GEO R French A poss-Somethinfi to Kn toy - MlLLca A NlKstLi Kentcly Mnltoal DlscoA-ery For other locals sec fourth pa?c. - Moulding. Rest in city, at Jacoui's I Id w.' Depot. t The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 07 bales. Wake up, men. and go and register! If you tail to register you cannot vote i " Society is merely a matter of form especially wi'h dress makers anil tail ors. No postponement on account of the weather the election. day of the municipal A great number of rafts of timber and naval stores havo arrived within the past few days. Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes for repairs to John Dyer and Son. t Mr. TP: Sykes. in Fourth Street Market, has made extensive prepara tioas lor to-morrow's market, what be says in this issue. c .ft "t" i Take care of your eyes. An agency for Ihe LcMare's celebrated Rock Crys-,gant tal Spectacles and Lye Glasv-s is estab" : me, riinsi'.zc it as one of the most distreafain lished in this plsccat lleinsberger's.t as it U oue of the most common, of maladies, -. j There 1, however, a benign eteciSc for Uie The misdemeanor ot carrying on disease ani all !u unpleasant manlfesUttons CAlcd weapons i now within the ja- U J tbe concurrcat testimony, of the public riidiction of Justices of the Peace." The a1 ac trofeision. that Hosttetier. ' .... .i . . Stoaiach BIttera U a meUclne wh'ch aehleves punishment prescribed is not less than , rc6oU8 8pce felt thoroUKh aB1 lje thirtydavs imprisonment, or a fine of t UetAiea rectiflnx -Wer duordcr. itlnvUor .i .u . i il- - . ;atea the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder npt Ie than ten dollars nor more than ; c.,mi ltinto, and hastens the convaleaenee of fi ft v dollars - - 1 mtT -.n i tirnn,-,.u hM,nnai!er for lw!RU,s ' " prices fla -Sash, Doorf. PainU andf Builder's Hardware. f ' ILMINGTQN. N. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 11. The great question among business men is. "How does the recent decision ol the U. S. Supreme Court regarding drummers aQect that class of men who do business iu this Stater" The handsome and attractive double column ad. of Dr. Freeman, in this issuespeaks for itself. The Doctor is: still at the Orion House, where he can be consulted every day. Read I be testir moniais published by him. Dealers in fish now have about as much as they can attend to in packing 9had for the Northern markets.. Tnefe nsh are now running freely and cons luentl? the catch" is -large. Unmakes Susines lor a larg nauiber of')un. Thff li rst" s' ra v hrru-s BaVe ss'en this season w r br-.uUr, heie this i morning fr-'ni Jackoiivilj. Fla. .Th j were-very f-ir and ni.v, anl wuld have had a tempting liok had it not' been lor the price, wh'cir was far be ! yonI our reacli. . ' ' . i j lui serie ol in 'etings now in pr gn-ss at llrooklyii II ill are largely at tended and much imereit is bi?ing fiiani. I'mt l in reliiiotis fnatter The pnst' r, Jlev G. M. 1'o's n, is being anVMttd this week by Rev. Dr Pritchard, of the First Rjptist Church. We invite attention to the advertise ment of Messrs. Miller & Co., contrac tors for drilling and equipping artesian wells of any required depth, as it ap pears in this issue. These gentlemen are well recommended as being fully able to do all that they say they can do and to carry out all of their contracts. " A Good Object. (Japt. K M. flames would like to boautify and adorn Oak Grove Ceme tery as far as he possibly can with the means at bis command. He would like to set out shrubs and flowering plants and would be grateful to any who wiil contribute Irom their store cf these things and ho will transplant them into the Cemetery. City Court. Duncan Hall, colored, was brought before the Muyor ih'u morning, charg cd with disorderly conduct. An cxami nation of the lads showed that he was a harmless man, with some slight men tal trouble, and he was discharged. Henderson Davis, colored, fur the same, offense and for resisting the officer who wade the arrest, was fined $5. I'crsonai Mr. JI. A. Ludon. of Chatham county, is in the city ott a short visit. Msj. C. W. McClamuiy, Representa tivQvelect from the Third Congressional District, is in tbe city today. We were pleased to receive a pleasant visit yesterday from Mr. J. A. Brown, of Chadoourn. who was ch a brief visit to ihe city. Mrs E. B Wiggins left here last night for the Northern markets lor the purchase of new millinery goods for the Spring ami Summer trade. Mr. Ix'o Taylor, son of Mr. John Taylor, of Taylor's Bazaar, has gone to New York, where he will-remain in the interest of tbe Wilmington establish mom. All new goods will now come direct. - Mr A. A. McLean, formerly in the postofUca department ot this city," arrived yesterday f-on: Onslow county, where be has been visiting friends for several weeks. He will remain in the ci' v some davs A large line of new Spring samples for men's wear received from Brown ing, King & Co.. the largest merchant tailoring establishment in the country Call early and leave your measure at I. Siikif.k's and save from fifteen to twen ty dollars on a suit. Oar binding obli gation is: " 1st. The quality shall be as rep re seated. '2. The garment shali be made to fit 3 Tbe prices shall be lower than the same coods can be bad elsewhere. 4. Money refunded if we fail in any of these particulars. t Wretchcfl Itifleed Aie those whoa a confirmed- lenlencj to bU- iiuuBitcB, guuicck wi va vanuuj nu cause . . . .. ... yy . . . nil syin; ous ini;cauva or liTCjpemnpiaint Nausea, stci. headache, constipation, fiirre-1 tongue, an unplcaixnt lircath, a dull or sharp pain la the neighborhood of the affected or impUrUy of the blood and losaef appe- ui-iae recncriBg trom enreebnn uiaeatea isoreoTcr.lt is the ;ranl specific for f verajl Stepladders of all lengths f can be found at Jacocis Hdw.' Depot; ' t Review. IfKW ADVEItTlSKM KVTH. Dr. G. Meredith PreemaD, LATELY PROFESSOR IN THE PAC4FIC SURGICAL INSTITUTE. And Author of the New and M ist Sticc-ssful Treatment for Comump.tien ever known, has Rorms at Wilmington, TJ. C.f Where Consultations are Free and Invited From persons suffering from any , 0HR0NI0 OR SURGICAL AFFECTION, Including the . Eye, Ear, Nasal Catarrh, DeafrJess and Discharges from the Ears, Nerve and Blood Diseases. ALSO- All Deformities of the Body, such as Clab or Real Feet, Curved or Crooked Spine, And all Diseases of the Hip and Knee and Paralysis in all its forms, HOME TREATMENT. In most cases, after a careful examination at first interview, patients can be Supplied with a Full Course of Medicine, Appliances tor Deformities, Atomizers, Pnffers&c , and without loss of time or expense go to their usual occupations and successfully carry out the treatment. Hours Irom 10 to 4 P. M.; 7 to 8 Evening. CASKS Tit IS ATE L BY 1K. FltEEfllAN: Monti'KLiek. Beau Lake Co., Idaho, May 2, lbb4. Dk. G. M. Fkeeman:' We desire to say .that cur little girl, now 13 years old. is cured of hip disease, from which she had suffered over two years, and during that time, suffered severe pain, but since we put on your apparatus, she has had no pain at all. and I would recommeud ' all persons suffering f rom such troubles to apply to you lor treatment. MRS. MARY A. SEVERN. American Fork, March 18. 1884. To whom it may .concern My daughter was afflicted with hip disease, and I can sav that she has been veiy much benefited by the treatment institu ted by Dr Freeman. MRS. MARIA CROMPTON, Dr. Freeman: I had a daughter 12 put her under your treatment with much your treatment nas maae a penecicure. tor wnicn i leei graieiui. ami wouiu adise others afflicted with deformities or chronic troubles, to go to yon. JACOB JOHNSON, Attorney aULaw. Salt Lake City, Nov. 13, 1883. I have been suffering from Nasal Catarrh for some time, and have u ed medi cine to no purpose. I went to see Doctor freeman and must say that I am more than pleased with his treatment, as he cured me in less than three months. W. IL GREEN. Coyotte, Utah. August 23. 1886 Dk G. M Fkeem&k: I write to you 'in regard to apparatus. 1 do not think he needs another for his foot is as good-as the other; no one can tell which was the bad foot who did not know tbe child.. We havo not taken tbe first brace off altogether; he toes out a little more with that foot than the other, and as for bringing down the heel, it is down ; he stands as flat on it as the oth er. I cannot see where another brace wou!d benefit him; I am satisfied he is cured with two braces and feel very thatfkful for the good you have done. Yours respectfully, v WILLIAM HARDY. This was a club or reel foot and the above is his, father's own language, mchlllmd&w HE. O 3E5 COLO SODA - With pnre Fruit Syraps and Cream, can le found at MUND8 BKOTHKKS. 1C4 N. Front St. mch 11 tf-1 N. Fourth 8t F. r; Mf LUB. - ' .JOHN I XICHAEI iYIiller & Co., COSTRACl'ORi FOB DRILLING AND JQUIPPISG ARTESIAN WELL. Or ANY REQUIRED DEPTH. B OBING OLD WELLS WITHOUT R.K movlac vails. Drilling new Wells from the Surface and Inserting Cement or Iron Pipes, excluding all font or turfara waters. Have all the Improved Steam Appliances for Drill log and Reamln la hard or soft rock, from four to eighteen lnehc in dlanu tir. A genu for Pumps for Pans pin - Water. "Ad-4ttwt frederlck Cltr, Md. RF EKKSCtS : J. F. Wessner, Baiamore, Md. Loula nth, Bait, tock Yard Company. Gettysburg Water Company. We-tmtnbttar Water Company, Id. II . C Stoffer. Frederick, atL Hiram Grove and Chas. Croniie. J redeiick, Ml.' .... - , ; C. R- Paxta. Lecsburg. London co.,V amuel LnU.' .. Wallace Georg. " r . n A. J. Souder, Taylortown, -fccdU Murrison. Benlervine. " - llapt. Gncr. Frederick. Md. - A- "John W. Crowns. Frederick, aid . and hundred of Farmers everywhere. We aie prepared to do work from a hun dred to two tnonsan! feet. v r Sailafacrtoa gnaraateet '' ' rack II m dlw : '; , : T 9 - 1887. NO 60 I NI?W A OVERTIHKMflNTH. Spring City Utah, March 15, 1881. years old with a bad club foot, and doubling, but I am happy to say that OPERA HOUSE. MUM NIGHT OUT, IAECI liil. The Young American Actor, Mr Aideii Benedict, Supported by a powerful Comnany will ap pear In the Greatest Drama of tbe age. From Alex. Dumas famous novel. MONTE CRI SI O. Kessrved ieats 50 cts. and $1. Box ht open at Heinsberger's on Siturday momlrg. nrett 11 St For Saturday's Market. "IFTE ARE IXPECTING SOME UNCBU- rallv FINK BEEF for Satnrday's Market Some of the lut regain thl market Hits w-a- son Also, line . . PORK, MOrrON, VEAIi, PUI DIXi, Ac Call early anI get choice cuts. All orders promptly filled. T. r'. 8IKW, mch 11 It Stall No. 3, Fourth St. Mvkct Lost, Strayed or Stolen. PHUT SPOTTED POITER IKKi, an swrra to name of ".PKESTON. A inward will be paid for bis return to - , . . tt, II. PICKETT. . SOS Market st., Itetwern Ninth awt Tenth. mch 10 In- - A:"'- ' ": - ' Pianos . and organs csti be -boo glA cheaper at Heinaberger's than at any other hoasc In tfcoitate f ' ' - ' from ositrtaai ca aay all-x:t:iJO-txatramtsttt ; j.; V -VT ' fcsacittrr!:x ccst irr.n tz ; aJstia ta tlaCiUci. : v- - aatwttt tia Fiptr. z- ;4 : : FsnoaantUa Bust bt avciisa' - -. . A& it it aipacr aid parUal2xry t ? tood tat u Cfitordata at ircirj tk rttm ot eorrupoadxsu caLua' ta m Uu tentorial eohusaa. . N ETY A D VEKTX0IiaCi:T3, Julius Samaci 111 Market StrcCu : EMBROIDERY SALE I EMBROIDERY .SAXE J just received; Mull-Fmbroideries, Nai m obk Embroideries Eorue Swiss Embroidery, Navy Blue, Pink, . : ' Light Blue, Cardinal, : AND" 1 - Red Embroidery; : ' ' WITH THE - - - ' ; . Solid French Chambray . TO MATCH. These goods were purchased direct from the importer and will be sold at a bargain. We are' receiving new SprrDgtootls on each steamer - '-; . . . Julius Smson, 111 MARKET ST. mch 10 Office Dbtdtt Collector Int. Bivrt uc, WiLMiycTOW, N. C , March 7tn, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEI V cd at this office until 12 o'clock, hood, oa the 16th day of March, 1SS7, for tha s&lo of Eroperty suitable as a site for a public bnlld ig, nuthdrized to be erected in this cUy. The dlaiensions ot the lit should approxt mats, if a corner U t, not less than one hun dred and sixty (100) by osc hundred and fire (105) feet; if not a corner lot, the ditaenstoasv should be not less than two hundred (20i) bf one hundred and five feet (105); tbe twoliun drcd feet to be street frontage. Jf alley abut on cither tide, the width of such alleys eaa be deducted from the above dimensions Build ings on property selected to be retained and removed by the owner The Department te serves tbe ight f reiect all proposals Proposals sbouldbe marked '-Proposals for sale of property for, a site f r a public bulla lug to be erected at Wilmington, North Cro Una, and addressed to CI1A. D. MTEt, Deputy Collector. , .. . mcblOt Christian Reid's New Book. MISS CHURCrflLL, A STUDY, gY CHRISTIAN BEID. Antbrf Baaay- Kate, Morton House, The Land of the Sides f Hearts and Haads, Heart of Steel, Ac. ; In paper, 50 cents. For sale at ., '- HEINSBEBGRlt'S. -pEBlODlCALS, PAPERS," HABPJUt'S Magazine, The Century. Scribaer' -Magazine, and all the different Libiarys eaa aiwtya be wub'j mh our counter a soon as lutf ar published. . r . A cordial invitation U ex ended tha rltizess and strangers from . ' HEINSBERGER'S. mchV CasB Book and Music Store L A fj D P LA G 7G 300 71)178 OV SCOTIA LAND PLA. TER. 9L3C per cent, of Sulphate f 1 late. - - Tbe wst of Plaster has -been one of t be ccatesl drawbacks to successful farming to this frtatc. and it Is an important service to' tbU great industry and to tbe State. it l quite Indispensable in any jodlcloos -Arstemvf arlcnUare. and It serves several Important ends, besides the direct one of far nUbing Umeand sulphur: It rather nitratn ' and prevents Us dissipation and Io; it is a pecific for clover aixl other lego miaous pant and it ladb-eetl j renders the potash ot the soil available aid so a ds tr the rvatar- jllB of wrrn lanls. - -y We have sobl Piaster to many during the" I t vear, all from whom we nave beard, tx prf.s.tbelr sa'lcfactlon a lu result. . TbespnUcaUonof Plaster to animal man " rev will increase the value vt that manure bevond clculatkn. composting with piaster will. hnpfovo the value of your compotS3'.i screens. bowing from to 400 pounds t . platter t j the acre, over your small grata after It . 1. in the gTounl. will give yon an Increase! tr p e f mm 10 to lOtf rer ettnu It I lud4pmsab!e la eaily truck 1 f. such asstrawlterry beds, asparagus bf t. ar roz sale tn lot to e"-t ty "TU03. F, BAG LJt Y, 7i:l.itca, N. C, f b il Jw exc - V
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