i i t . n At ) 1 Mr i - OLIIMEXVI WILMINGTON, NORTH QAEOLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12,. ISS3. Single Copies 5 Cents NUMBER 44 I I a. J T JSI I N0TON POST long and two hundred feet broad boule- Jzealth, and sincerely hope ahn may re- vara with suade tree! ou either side I -cover soon. Capt. Etheridjre haa charge 'TTkai the Pottoffice at Wilming- and limpid streams of water running of the coast of North Carolina and a Second 'Class Matter. - aloof their roots the full length nf th nor Jinn nf Virrrinia an1 avA m rn rvla4 t V V'l A I . r & J - wa 1 "gU!W MUia, TV w W K'wwV W avenu?. xnere are many taauiy ouiit i sarrkat since he has ttn hTr nf . . - .e . LOCAL, SHOBTS, : Eggs continue Tery high,, , . : -Wood is getting scarce aad high. f TPr ri ti4 ml (mm tiarwattnttfa ara. , Tin nfO TTM"i I -f I J w uiao ,c,mvu VUWILV VI . aiiuiv IV usiiwfvm H SyrES OF -aw v nn.wK. cottages that would, in point of archi- I the serTice he him hmtirM it nn tn Ka in bloom for th mmiikI Uhm.' Eight (8) Uues, .Non parei J ty pe,con- lecture, do no'discredit; to 'the8tate,' equaUyias creditable as that of' any Mr. B. O. Worth, one of our "Oounty .itute square-1 aod at night, when the good citizens of district in the life saying service, and Fathers," has been rusticating in Bla- FittycenU 'per line ..Jf"'1"- Wilmington are all in bed, Hailey, that ia i Baying a grat deal, for the den. , XllM P ?U hW Bt0re8 1U P. driTee a good whole serrice is exceedingly well man. The uno Wtlirf&.mljer aged and is yery popular throughout of cJommerce was held yesterday after- noon. " ; ' jch additional insertion. .. J..ri 9ini(ni9 Will uo .bove rates, except on special CCab.cripti6n price to The Wil .S, N 1'okt is i f 2 00 per year; six AH commanications on business Jt be , addrewed to Tae Wilmito it Post, Wilmington, N. O. trade'. i am Informed that the valley of the country. Capt. Etheridge is a Wood lliver is susceptible ot culliva- I thorough business man, a good sailor lion, and I have seen a sample of an I energetic and faithful, which makes excellent quality 6f oata taised there him the right man in the right place. this summer. In all these towns "law and order" prevail in a remarkable degree, the laws being btrict aRd78tri'tly enforced. The population here, aa in all mining regions, is necessarily cosmopolitan, ! uiiy Items. AND PATRIOTS " - - I l... . L ,.f the banes Of political UUI' a u,"ro "I'tsu-nearieu, piensaut peu The Ladies Benevolent Society of this city have commenced theif labors of love for the winter. Mr, J. M' Forehee is just completing a fine residence on Front, between Or- Boddick's new I an ire and Ann atreeta. ' Cotton is coming very freely iost new, r ifaat every generous and - manly you would travel far to find. Every fuel errors musi ruu me ' - -1. ff,irt to repair i iiintlet of micrepresentation and re )X0ch, prepared by those who urge he claims of consistency when every jther iDducemeoti to continuance in ,l has been reprobated'Snd ignored. Me3srsl Brown & store, which is a model of beauty and convenience, has twenty -eurht show Md ig br5ogilJg prices than it j did awhile back. V " The Norwegian Barque Elisa, which I . Bev. MrJWood, of the Front street cleared on Tuesday last, took out 3.000 I Methodist church, wtll preach es Of an evening you may see the miner I barrels of rosin for London, valued at I pecially to the young men on Sunday just from under the ground, with his $4,500. Messrs. A. Sprunt & Son were evening next. ' rough clothes and hob nailod shoes, the shippers. . 1 Mr. Aocrum Evans, of Brunswick; holding pleasant con lab wi th the doctor rQ members of the choir of the who haa JU8t returTied from the Boston or lawyer, in their professional black. r, ,. , , Exposition, says it was the grandest Class distinctions are uuknown here, . . i . .1 ' . , I display he ever saw. : ' I lain i.n. n i Kl m 'n nnn I 'haatnn 1 handsome toilet set last week as I A meetinsr ot tne Wilmington branch of th frith N'fttinn&l Trfcrii win held uiauuu re us upeus ,; uajiupra . iu ai ; - , stranger.". liev. T. A. lieed, of Ueautort, IN. U,, . i i.ou rin ATnVinnp h'nn "ass uisunccioBs are uuanown uere, , , : . ..- Tn iunbra trial has uen. flianone Deen .... , L late i organist, iU ,u i honesty in business and respectability ...i , , .nhiected ever since the conscience ol J ' with a haudsoi ,utJ. - ,,D0..,0 iWtPd It, aar-n, belnS tbe ouiy quahhcatiou society de- , ntlriOUC Biawoin-" f . All have confidence in the future of occupied the pulpit of the First Bap- their respective towns aud evince a tut church of -this city on Sunday last, degree of public spirit that .wolud as- and Rev. Mr. Kirkland, of Vhiteville, tonish some of the good people of Wll- preached at the Second Presbyterian liiington- There is no 'such word in church, the pastor Kv. C. W.Payne, their vocabulary as fail. Whatever I being absent on his bridal tour. they undertake they push to a success ful termination ; anytbrng for the gen eral good or convenience brings them all together at once. What would stiikj a North Caro linian's intention iu this country is the absence of church edifices As I said before, crime ia almost uukuown, and sow religion; that is iu its outward demonstrations, but I venture to say that, thro. is no less morality within the breasts of those out here who sel dom see inside a church than with Mr. Geo. M. Summerell has comple ted and launched the last of the gov eminent scows whiche recently cou- Irom their quarry Corucake Inlet. at Gander Hall to a testimonial. of their esteem. x I . 4 a anil tarilcaa C ot dency over mo iv. MJieDt7.deyi.fled by time-serving poh Sius, wbo felt that partisan dominion ,w the breath and essence of their That lien. Mahoue' might have WdBj position of-profninence we owJear saying '"honor" in the fldfoof the bourboucohorts goes for tie saying. It was our. personal good fortune to hear a Democratic ex-judge of Kichmond, an unrelenting funder, ud'one of the ablest 8Dd purest men Id ihM state, sy not very long ao that he regarded Uea. Mahoue as one of the ablest and most honorable of the great men who have preserved to 'The 'Old ''Dominion" her immortal name What, then, but devotion to the nru could Ifavo inspired him to turn his back ou u Id friends and cherished Msijciations ? His prominence in, aud familiarjty witfi the inner workings of the Democracy of his state gave him ' tn uppoTtuuity of Meeiug, in their uu dHf uie'l liideuiHiie aud treachery, the iJkclrinations of that party, and, like a'Boble,' brave, generous ad lion Mtriwn, ho has divorced himself 'n inn cutotiflm such a dark and disgraceful , ,imi. When taunted with defection from principle. nd sought to be de lAAcow the level of even his as uiluitB, n W under hw intrepid aud hioghty temper found utterance in tbe jriad words of "Marmion :" . "AnJ H'lliou eav'it I'm uol. the peer Of any loril or SrullHfiU hero, IPuhlanit or lowland, fur or near, t nnl AnmiH. tholl hBUt lleJ !" ti' fj Mr..,. 5i.,' nAtrv ' iMit sh.mhone Falls, ou Snake Itiver, which lwl the time to the work of self- - It i. the language of fearless and laHh- are IS ieet higher than tha agra exaaiiuatiou and supplication. Ihe ful .ul' aud if men like Gen. Mahone, Falls, which will be built next summer Temple wll!j opeu-all day and appro oniunK the ieruic and the practical, and the celebrated Soda bpringsf liriate services were couducted by Rev. n live them such harmonious blend- already well patronized, at wnicu me Df Meudci90bu. ! .'ntun to 'follow liumbly in railroad company are going tomia ki. r. ... .ir..fr that the tine hotel, and are now maaing exien- Ull IVWIIlV p-T . vt v W " ' t IU1S on Monday night last for the considera tion of important business. Tinners, house carpenters, brick ma IF Very ew'scupernong grapes are com ing to market now. ' f- - Captaid EdWilson Manning, of the Pine Grove lTotel, at Wrightaville, has enclosed his pavilion so as to protect his guests from the weather, and built a first class oyster roast close by Eve rything is progressing toward making Wrightaville a number one seaside re sort. Being in possession , of all the natural advantages to that end, at the Start, it will take no great amount of artificial appliances to bring it up to the proper standard. One thing need ful is the proper cultivation of oystfcr there and at the adjacent sounds. The fishermen all along our coast are complaining that fish were never, so scarce since they can recollect as they are now. This Absence of the, usual supply of .fish in our waters has been noticeable ever since the storm in Sep tember. Mullets are particularly scarce, and at this season of the year they are usually the finest, fattest aud most abundant. In the present condition of affairs the fisheruleu caun t. supply the home demand, let alone furnishing their customers alon the lines of the different railroads. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j. a yoss. The SooI JSaiuaritaiis. Grand Lodge No. 2, of the "Inde pendent Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria," of North Caro- I lina. met at the Citv Hall oa Tuesday sons and painters are getting plenty to - . , s hi w ibird.au. ao nere just now. mere is mucn ouim- . , K. Abliott. Grand ing and repairing going on. Wnrihv t'l.ipf r-ful hu 'annual rei.ort. The pilots, in their' last report of a committee on credential was aioint soundings at the mouth of the river, ej( anj lne jraud'. L-jdge then ad make the depth on Bald Head Bar 13 joumed until 10 o'clock Wednesday feet and 6 inches, and on the western morning.,; i Bar 11 feet and 5 inches. XLe Secretary r'op.utcd oni5 hundred. The lot opposite the Cape Fear l and twenty-live Lodge represented by OH. Pioneer Ldre. . Iu the literature of the day we fre- quently meet a genuine surprise a gem r f tinraa i-o v a hifArit' imnartllllt written, devoid of dullness,' and brim 1 X ., ming over with incident and anecdote. I MAKLNG mnd KKFAIRINQ ESTBUiaH- Who is not reminded of Macaulay'i England by such allusion to historical comxsition? Probably not one, and yet there has just issued from the press an American book which will prove of even greater interest to American readers. . ' '; This uejW favorite is entitled "Jto viance amp tragedy of. Flonvff Life," author is A. L. Mason, A. M, who has proved his; right, in this volume, to island in the front rank of native historians! It is certainly the best his torical exhibit of "the times which tried men's souls", that haa yet ap peared from any pon. i "EonuMcc and Tragedy of Fioncrr Lift" is the latest and, unquestionably, MEKT on Princess -between Front and fieoond slreeta, where I shall be gld to see my old friends. oct 5-tf J. U. VOtiS.' WANTED. AsenU for "Ufe and Time o - Frederick Doucriass, written l)T hljlMlf. OuUlVHlS "UDOIe Tom'a Cni" In ifarllUnc and romantic interest, fully illustrated. I ztra terms to tsontnem Aeeni. rAKK lUli.UilU W.. ' oetSt Hartford. Conn. Farm for Sale. I HAVE A FARM CONTAINING THREE -hundred and ten rea, about one hun- dred acre cleared ana in a nne uwe oi cultivation, three mile from. Knaeid.oa rtshtnft creefc. it nas a ery koou awen ln. -wiUi four rooma. and kltoliea. three good tenant houses and ovrns. all new. Rooti weu oi water, xieaiioy ioc oct 3-tf JULIUS cnTt'HlN8, Kufleld, N.C. A Brilliant Scheme. . -1 DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY ?C0. Norl'olk, Virginia, traded to build. They will be used by Messrs. lives & Lara in conveying rock - -.. u-.. ,-.ni r. - ..-. I .. i....i.ru.i'ci".u-..,-.i; sium for the papila where health j ex- TUere in a largo attendance Irom ircisea can be indulged in when they every portion of the Htate ui atteinl- Mpr HnlmM A Walters, irrocerr- F not engagea at tneir stuaiea. ance upon uie.uuuy. men, have moved into ' the store for- IjteyT R. O Burton, Presiding Efder Literary hihI Library Asueht-. nierly occupied by Messrs. Brown A of Wilmington District, M, E. jChnrch tioii. lioddick, and Messrs. E. J. Moore & South, who has been in very feeble The, colored, people have a literary Co. haye i removed their candy mnu- health, has very much improved and and library association which is lljur- thoso' who reside where churches are factory and confectionery to the store I is now -filling all his appointments. I ishing.-.-. The fiYst lecture was delivered pleiriitully dUlributed and regularly vacated by Messrs. Holmes & Watters. The Wilmineton Liuht Inlantry before the ; society ou Thursday night . . .L L .-. icrt .i .L-lol lat week, aud hwt umht it w:id Pro- Asineutar and fatal disease is Pie- na receiveu ineirquoia wov,i me , ; " - i , i i .. li utiaeu i i . iit l annrnnriRMnn miaa dt me iuw hi uio vaiui'g moug tne uucas at riguis-1 -rr-r- ; iii..,n.l A .lr.,.,i,.r of the inB9. military companies banded together the beat contribution yet made to this I tioa. Huiall on-hard of youns apple and i . L r. i . nn- ... peach trees and a few grape Vine. Price ueiari.iueui oi uioiuij. iuv alUM. Addresa lluds it wonderfully absorbing from the first chapter to the last, aod then there is a powerful impulse to go back and read it all again. The trials and sue cesses of the early settlers; their wars nd treaties with the Indians; captures, escapes, and almost miraculous recoy eries of worneu and children; great con- sniraccd, which only lacked success to . .i ..i ii i cuango t!ie uistory oi tne worm anu i Tho ,ranchl8e of thlk enterpriie is based f..r wl..,I nnlnrv thfi I upon the ebartr graiited by tle llsla- uuv. -.v " j -. l ture or the KtHte U tne Llsmal iswamp course of civilization upon these snores; I i Couipauy, ami ii u-fcaiiiy luut been .. . .. , .. I fairly tested before the Court. romance, .sentiment, ton, tnuuiauon, i The object la view u tbe "iiuvrove- , . . - . c i fimeni ana exienmon oi mo na and iriir.iutic acbievmeut oi a class or I tbat full oprrtimity mar bo piveu lorihe i.v., v.,.,1 ).r,v mn and women, of I Purcuase oi uie upien, oi wmcu vuere are .-.v. ...... . j - i only whom ".their tleacfiidanis can not learn I ! enough, will probably never find a more I ZJ,UUU Hlltf i'olt rlilAtUV couiplcto andtti active record than is I tne -'uraw,nB ha8 beeU fiXvii lor luu uii.ii Ji.ul tn fliu tarnrlr iin'ilsir i ! llNSinn I ' .rr..w ,u I nna t oo It is a rjreord ol truth, and assisted I nurcmuci, ioui, l. r$H .I.scrintive oowers and I at which time. WiTHoUT- rUHTPONB- J r IMKVT II will v tnii. In Iha.pll ill V'ltr. unly drawn metaphor ot this writer, I folk, before the pubiiv, aud uutcr the u- is paes become "a ieries of word pic patr.miff d ; but, to usu the lauguaKe of one of ilieoldeit inhabitants, "tbe folks t'oVt'soeui t- hanker arter churches as .ii ii much as they moui ' piooauiy oeiug - - r. o ' Illlflfir tho namo ofthe State Guard. influenced, by their eastern brothers' a giviug-way in me oac anu aiossoi M rr' ' n eapcrieoces who haye "haukered," locomogou -is foUowed by a swelling Green Lucas aud The Oregon bhort Line has crossed abou-tbe eyes, when another dead v.cted of larceny at ihe la e term ot the the Boise liiver and is - ..usblne 'au for duck padded to the i st that has gorre Criminal Court, and sentenced tc the Or,.n- When it objective point is before. Cue family has lost aa many a reached, it will be the great Blurt line ... iua Paa.iH.i lirran. otjeni' .. migration aud settlement a heretofore unknown couuiry", rich in minerals woods aud farni landi. Already iniiui grttlou has set in Hi's way, aud with the T)00.000 hotel aud crounds at me as thirty ducks. Penitentiary for two years last, were taken to R!eigh yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Murray. Atouement, commenced on Wednesday j jj4ua9 sentenced by the Mayor a t ..:...! until Biindown I . . . . i lVxl nn fnr tern evening ana uyuuucu I few days ago w oo r yesU-rday . It was duly opened by our I d fof ,hrewing rocks on the streets. Jewish fellow-citizens, wnoarerenuiic. Th5a g a warn,Dg to tne dojb wno are to renounce all business pursuits ana i jQ'lb hftbjt ef throwing rocks. to discus the qiKsiiou: "Will the colored people of North Caiohua build the "Wilmington, Wrightaville and JOhslow. llailroad?"'- J?-;!ecLxead-ingsiand essays were a'so iuclydtjd; the iptogramrne. tfuch au institutiorf will be a great helttb the colored peo ple of both sexes, in stimulating a laud able desire for useful informatiou, aud jjt funiishuiff the irta'rr'ial for jts crati- J. II. WilUamsou-r Spvt-tlt. On Tuesday , uight, pursuant to ap- Doiutment, Johu II. Williauwoh, Sec retary of the North Carolina Industrial delivered au address to a Association. --: . i l , . . Tha (irp house at the' fcW.rn nu 1 1 A ... xrn(tk ' at the Cilv Hall, in the A UJ tai fcv"'l". : of Market street near its intersection I intere8t.0f the Associ.itWi nd in be with Seventeenth . stieet, baa been half of lue approachingir! to be held thoroughly overhauled and remodeled Jn llaiejgb tm the 12;h, 13th, 1 Hh, 15th, i :a nnw hand ao me anu bijiwu i vih .iavh t rNoveiuuer. hi; JIUU 19 av ' AVbaa - j - - bloods got iuto a difficulty residence, the property of Mr. W. J, la aa urgent apalito the colored i House ouaturday night Gordon, who, we understand, mil occu- c of ihh cily au j , scclio , to do all in their power tor -me. -success oi me brwJ of uuble blood while she boasts rach sons.- i : ' - t Letter from Idaho. Shoshone, Idaho, Oct. 2, 18S3. UiiroR Tosr: As many of your rwdera owe probably never heard of Shiwhoue, for it is ouly one year oi,l will inform them that they will Wit by following the Oregon Short lw Kailway ftoui its junction-', with thel'wou 1'acilic in Wyoming, through territory iuto Idaho, aud along tbe into notice. m ' At 1 l.io.le seven met formed during the night, aud at 2 30 u m. that same afteruoou the temper ature in the shade was 82 degrees. r Ex-Keb. ihtvIsioii of a roiiiintllt'o ot reliable ritl- zens. and In like manner cu b hiH-cvt-dlng mouth. JiRh uvAmbrr, a Wick Mia beariug date Kplentlw hold good lor the Drawing ol I Novfeir SCUEMSi:, i Capital Prize $5,000. tures as impressive as the linesfspeci- nicus of tbe art of compositiou. Inci- deut'vud anecdote illuminate its chap ters aud make every part of the book attractive. Illustrations ol tne text in eltgaul full page euravins are very iiuuu. rou.i, numbering about sixty, and iu the 'words of the publishers' an- iiouncem'eut, are, probably, the best ever em ployed to illustrate an Ameri can topic Let it be understood that this work is a history of pioneer life and achieve incut ironi the earliest recorded date o the Anglo-Saxon race upon tho West era Continent; that its lacts arc drawn fV.ti.t i Vi.riiitrrli 1 u a ii I lin I t i -il biiirrM' b ..... I Tiolrnfa nnl r ' t l. :. .. I L. ,.' I IMHk mtt.l-lM'IitVll lUPeM. I 1 lnaauwv.Vv,..vj.. 'I.. n if ii t It JHI II 1 printed from new type upon beautiful J. B. UUIiD.ttU, MAIMgcr. . . . . a I ' tolled lKllHfr, Him OUUnU in nRl ana I AppllCRllon &r Hub ral.or lur .nfrra K W . ... I . ...I -tlllkl Vft .lktlll kit UU ukvis nuy vtuTi ' "- - 1 1 Ii l.i lim 1 Prize of.... do do tl ilo do do do do ! ... do do do f ,(1U- IK. . .. lv'lll III. l.H !..... . .. VKI Ik .. .. -Jl u . .. jno Is Jt Is. 3l U.-, .. h are. : rt.. ... 10 are.....;. j are, of.... of..,..., Af I KOI1M tTlON riiltS. ;m ; an ; .... l.ViO ..... !, ,.W.i a",, ..ii. J i" ..i . ..... I.'"' jtt Trlies. Dlblrlb'utiDi,' i i 6. subnUint-ial style. Such a volutu, with i-.s attractive text and great wealth of 1 (.V,; Uuu uixin plainly wrlltn, flving hiati, county and illustration, cau not pcal to purcna- i rather than by i o. Klioilld I'D wul by .t't mum wtlKTtr-utjr' sers in vain. S KW ADVEirriSEMENTS. Two vouui; J p I ii It ..V.l.i..ta. nlirkt . . -t i . .1. . i - :. ..inmn i ini4 uereujiore i nt i no tureen uouao ui j --n sunery ol statesmen lias uoi iost tuo sive iu.,..o. r - :, it .. .. ; tr n..tnn ,iiii nt.rv will no Drouyuv I iKHt and ouite a vuiut vuv-, -oi-- . . ,i . ... , - - .... . . aimuaiuu"UnU J .... l . . . ' . r ; r .u I Th- .ir mnnial fever nas not rageu Association, auu tuc ano..uiK x which several menus - , t-- . . . . ly , , . u oue viuJu,port At Uatley, on August 21st, I saw au parties showed adu.piuou o engaje to .-, 0, m.rrUge . MCe to tbc colorctl race North Caro hs long, whien nau Dut better couust- F.D,..v. . , . , f . . ' . .i.., . ... . . j, . . i.-. a Tho ramo, I r.nu iutipd to iwhites since aoout I "" beZe th" Mayor who required 21st of Auguat. and very few to colored EDd ertious so much d their t uture came belore the fliayor, uw h " , -ill .Hmulata I .iin.! ' The niceuinr was presided theoriginator of the disturbance Vo Pay P- " - ove by Alfred Howe, adding colored a tine oi $10 and and KH the other go the market. ,.ti.tm Wil.inetoWad the .ecre- unpuni. : ;:T:!rwnu tarr. chair was lilled .y , worthy ' v .w, north! Roister of Deed., Joseph E. S. Nasby in the South. - A Tour of Observation in tbe SautH. KipreM rharyrb uon $j aud larger limn til le paid by the company. Addrplatuly. y ,lou!!Acll i ' NorfcilX. V. AiceuU for the al3 of Ttckt't Te.tuiit lknughoul th? Slat'.' Addte arpliratioiie above. - wi'uiM- rEItSONALS.- - & . ' lieu. !?. U. Manning, our wormy .herifiV has returned from his northern I a a . I " . t 1 . . 1 7 ara IT lil Lt I d in this territory' to -.'ita junction trip with his lamuy. ...... r..M tid mniiT nicuuo nf the I 1'tol wni-u.iuiiin-i I alter a - -i - . s,111HilI1 i. . . ,,t:i : I I . ... . L . f .Ip. VI ntr I Ral. If. J. 0U1P!"1I, 1 Navassa Guano Works, oi muoK -fhere she eluaiea me ... v ; : - .if i it a iTivpMitv of North fin.ll- ffraduatine with cot.) lVeabytcnan thut a urauuaic ot " i i .uu wiuuyji- -j o i , . wj n-r.linahavini! passed wunniguuwuw ,diU tion at Uoopcr mnu vi 11 ij ijirKKlSimbiV the editor of l.. .'-.I., llla.le . ' Hlld Mil. KOlflNrtON i.u-wi-- will hikIip tour of tbe ftoullifrn Si.U. ! nnuienciu on or about ctobr 1 ilh lV. aud outinulnit uunns.mt u (amu :u.l winter. tlieJ-t tl& a ri ol iettort doMrripilv" f the whole """ 1 n .itfn h ril iupivr wwni, i". t.v fulirfcly trn-poli.Ucl. thdr objtx-t lrti- to rla-e' before-the people of tbe wrc...'ary.rt.ciily te n' million stor ol the t ftst I -' rirv ,., , .,&,,., nirebu4on ef lh r.iMi.trif of tbe 8ulti. Ii, ot this city, With prayer. ilk tv. . 1 - - -uu vue moou uiver urancn, running iuiulu.. , ,. . iin.ith north. CommetcvaWy. Shoshone nas eral has nearly rccove.cd same not yet .materially iufluenced the mar- kfl ef (be world hr . if ..Ii. r riur. chaw, c.l I .rutfrsia- the same thing better than he has for ten years. may be truthfully said 0f iu produc- are glad to say .., J . 1. Ilia ,nd if he kecpa on be win st-ou old Manning ot IW. " we exhaustive examination, nas beenawar- wUl t 8tudio .led bv the trustees and faculty oi tne University the degree oi Philosophy (I'h. s.) Doctor This degree of is Drowut.K in H Fcr. There was a fad dnUning earn; in the riyr oppoait: the svthern M-ctiou An llerb DlWr la Trle. !A colored herb doctor, who gites hU I . Uj oJ MoU,Uy Dr. Richard Kane, ana says i h,ilMll cnuininir three ,uub; but then remeruher, reader, it is Hr?!y one year old, yet it contains a lopulation ot some 6,m popl, a good. Wl, ami about one hundred L stores ai dwflliogs. It is to have machiue u4 car ihops, and being situated ceo fcily, will in the future become the 'Bfiroad cenins ; it any .rate so those relict ho own town lota. '. But fifty miles from Shoshone nbrth Uie Wocd River branch ofthe Ore- r if hoi i Line Kailway, ,js the great iain8 fou of Idaho-4n this region Sterna! pretty, thrifty towns: llai- ..Wood River, 'Ue largest, con cme 3,tHX people rBellcvi 1 tied en the same stream, live miles ih, and Galena and Ketchum norta St. Fpiru these towns come dver bulltoa Irom which is ... . i i, .i. hu nturneu Mr. Uetrge rjruv- - - - r nor University where be naa oeeu 1 ever gaiur r . tlo.tfriin- irou. i ... .. . v.. .pending the summer witn n .---lire We bad the pleasure of shaking hi. hand a fewidays ajo, and he looks vigorous again. 1 fact be ha. .m- ..li.hted to we hiru agaid look- - i; I. mA l i ami we con ing so rvrr-c-v -.rt.ulat him aod hU family on n i.. i m a I rv u.tt ra pv in., tuu mmj i . . . .... ...I- ;-o for wort ana biuut uu, i nune as - oaiteau uuw"'.', . . ..Uancd course I hem from Charlotte, where dtwo wl,men-wxi acrn to put 'lU1- tKnii. U the first who has h.d .a -extensive practice," wa ar- from Kidder's rice anu ai. "r-.---. I i. ..t Miieir I .. ..v..: J. rested nere on iutt - vei .we oi ine nrt, ,t il-wlopmcnt tbul lu tbe cour of a lw v.m will work won-lerful chanc la PP ulatiou and ccumaI .vllb. What Ihe rmlbt ru. Male novi. more ua u;uu( 1 that Uj lvnlt in u. ' . :ort anj tnirl wrHh b known mad 1 ,., v ,.,aM it i roptr ixjrtlon of tbe million of lop. i - ...mluc tnU.tiicooontyinJ lb. tm.iion. PC lr?otlS a mr- u-u,-tb North whoar HTATK OK NKTH r.MWit.lN.V. V New Haove,CX. ht rraioa Ci'at. Hkukk cukv tr aci'aauo. ticar. Ih-ook U. Empie, Plalntin". V. - . ij : Mary Holme. Kdward IV Uu-tlcy. M. II. oln and ' ' :, . X wlfHall ll.vl. n-l f ; other. Defendant. i . ji IT belns nvaile lo ari-rar jo tu ti lion lbt tt ward Ii. tiudl. y n-l . ill. lolMiaand fSalli I!. -lii krr ridnt of tbi ;-Ul. and run.a. aitirr dae dilisenre. Ix loauJ in lbs Htat.. and tlukt tin y are pnpr wrUr u m Um. va l ha v i lntwM in ptoperiy iu t-Uvt.: ow llw lit wwmmuni iu Inward It. Io.llry moU rv. !. uiuii n twipw. faitie U. t oloon to appear at my ofR..-.' tlecllyd W iIihiojI-. on uie uvntrr.:.. 1. " 1 ' " nHMiiloc. mutX ntef or amar to ( rnm platnl. w ! Ju ttment wilt Me frtolMwI Camt tbn aorordlna to llw rlwl d- 11. U I1 in U rooipain-.' i OlTra under tay lI- .iil l o nntm Uit tbe 1 jto vUy of pt-uUr; . I. lA. A w. H in 3r tnU -Koppliof I vu t w Havoovt ftt. " ; :j . : KT TOI R ' ! Rev. IVtroleum. V. Naiby (X. R Lockx.) will travel through the south .lurine the fall and winier, CIU ov a e : a Z m evr ta41 nf for the purpose ... t,.. niimr. the ZoW V i, f.ell, ou the d head tc ward So'cl-xk. The the middle ttfl !1o.m:v'h Worth t rant hwued by Justice J. C HilL He I city aboul b4ll p5l w-. kn In Wilmiogtoa for a no nth K t . . not rwbed or two and is said to have had daring j fiTW wbcn froin caU!kC u was auite a convlderaore aumw .d,lenlvcawiid aod lb inmatwiwer a few days ago, it Is I. : the water. A Vbai . ' i h. admiie adowof off to u, rescue, but the uafortu .. . .lvAaal . - ... l:L-..--. -It cdicine to oe aiaiia cv-, I oat vicUmv oi i . ... i n inc .-yuiui. ' - i.. rniuV and Fran than oi tne fouinrrn nwii. . ... .... . . . 1 To lo TT . I - . v.m . v v nutr-t: VVftUti In Urt. . . . rih rreat aoulh. The his fimiiooVeaJ ot tsnT Lost imssedUUly alterwsrda aeiaed I domm n tbparty.e Uad ':Kby im .Exile." (Sasby s wilh Tolent -iUeg. reoderins it Xfttp n.me J the nu achfd BU3 M died; successful recovery, v . i . . r.ol.r.il ami KUC .era bKBiorrrnw - for the buut of the city. U- , for the good ol tne iov v. ... gtoo. who were not ab kto take their 0.0-ey. - - od Mulberry streeU a .a i n m nirrri ihw w-- - - rrauu m -- . . gone min T.ter. frt" tu.) w -I I . i . ... ;il kin how tne staojee - 1,1 MQ wtinint iu another rolumn. ill apiweciate Becttr, to call in t. Pow. l I cbartw inbwiboo. well thjwo m Wil- IvmImiii tO . .k .ih ia invited I r . - .atu stwieocd rtliet I . - a a.i awr in atava rv" i - aw c - navwwr w .Ji -.: t. sc .d-l it aa staled, selxed all. .;.' IU U d to yn.i tor a ciTviiv nciiwi. i - i 'v . . - v - - - - - . i . : . a .a . .dmiaister aa aaUdot :rtao. havioc formerly breo an ctn- j - ... . the ateam va mm oi ter. jwod portion o her faraitare and re- I t 31 yr i :. ...k. kooM Wn(rJ il.m kd lit blgser tbe crowd in he will have w 1 and . our citculalint' min medium. Tv- . -I .,iln capers www ai, prrent evdeuce ol , , matters not about fcnft Mj .v,...,.,: vMv anteed. t mauera w .! itinlat and acUve; prices of ct of lbe T" atrckla.ll. v:.v. v.. 1. I i,nt Jo. --' ur .men. ddi aioorT m i t j ... i . .. lir. uwiBK - i . v. ruraL K.. k.,.i.iu mt mur Undrit ot w - ... o.. I in the wot a .'-o- ,1 . n our CJIT M7V i - ! Kia voad ladV HlBMilun.in.nr.lhlnr Mall I UrdaV. aCC?SPnwM v' ? I . " i.i i ha howee pw The Cowan bu.. corn" M Nl0lht between Ca and v rr, .v Uearieua Harrtea rchased by the Q .UTT ---4 fro- a wraOd free. tW this city, ami all Uhich was recently UKi. CarolinaCe- good local is gnar. 22! 1-. not about the char. JS. Jo.ta tffecu oftt. lVjbinson, 7.; , ri old. tiTrd ua ibftv Mfwi t-Vtl and v'arro . ad wa uaatarrwd. Htf .(vr" wn Mary Cua O Hatioo.. daayhtrt 1 of Li OHfa. f1 5 ad a Hraaj ywa? ruai.1 x b a.ri twd . KtherivUe, .-r Wedneaday lie bad POtiJT Ad uau JO" - twaa HiUs ta c-arxe cu r . . yrs who. b eytr, direcUon', and prosperity aUUi dUUlct, was na . ' ' 1 i. rrB naVUH --.-pi uponoverytning. uatiey 1 umN. ,v!f-.-r.ii. but w are I Wildlnc a haadwms brick hoUl and Thb lapUiu , U viking well, ou tounhcwf,Uilaid out a mile I wrty of, th. tact of wvf.. T : . I r-,Wararle la UaM UM wrw- . 11 . mow oae anu mv w : . arw mieaviev v 1 - 1 , w. m ubbjum. w tWtial. aM win - ritk tad other coTaeac. charted- KrcwMOn Va.llaa- ti Wiuu A it- .s L lviiaey aa4 Um aavtd ssv I ufc W. tk. rt-c. cat. r in tbc rni!dMlr.and i -. t r-jL. li 1 r In iu cu4uBina. U. ktr fro'" th ? tu 1 :.tnre lor tor nnlB ytr. Th !mp"t- anc to Uie fwilh of a vori uae ua ma hmuij ---v . . . i h.i la r-fut4vr vo-r v. ... fVn lh taar r.isld lie of tr.l: lb !U lsnkl awcoar. Muad aad naaaiBf. raiiia 1 . ". !BC ad wvrti.. erythla4 ta rr- .I.i.. ... i . nMul ktavatuc-aawwt tfce rvractnr wta od tfee v-Htio a4 IV wtll aakSrta t aaaMi fn, -f froaat Ua Haavlk will ftae- . t. -waty HiTT?i 4 .l Mavua irveiy jtt-at awUt &ja.vt . fts SUavaW- on. at Uu V rvaavitrt w eiaw im ,dUI avWWM. Wa Wk4 fer . . .'MenN aiiI a ia iiua aj i aw to U4 COME AND ENQUIRE fi i i c m: s . LOWEST id THE CITT. 9AMUO. Jatb PrtaUr. we') t-kfW the r UJ a jrr:if&a- Less Than Cost. aiawa4 Mwm wwrUk t ei it . , m 4 - - W aw a.it t&jHW at H. . lUtfJ s. -(V a.j a a ri t kJ' aw yw.iw f ia V ww i v I rucjexO IUWAI. tt 94 V41 aa-w"j Twvwawv vavaw. wwrt ' j

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