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MOBILE LETTER. THE AKCADE HOTEL BHOET ACC0D5T3 "The Public in reyueu'ed to carefully notice the new and enlarged Scheme -The Iron Age '7 The Name of a New Hotel to be Built In 10 be draiin Monthly. fjf CAPITAL PRI.1C, Notes of the Congressional Hace Encampmoit Week and the Sham Eattie The Cow Ordi TUTRSDAT, JUNE 21. 1883. TlUKBtS ONLY 95.

SHAIiKS IN l'KOPORTIOH, nance Excitement The Health of the City. Regular CorreiiKindenee nf the A Birmingham The Architect's slgn of tie Structure. An Aoe man droppod yesterday into the oitice of Dr. H. M.

Caldwell, and finding him contcm-platinsr a lariro man of something Subscription, $2 per Year, Mobile. June is. You have been doubt IX ADVASUE. less informed by telegraph that J. Taylor Second Aviine and Twentieth Street, WebVs Corner, Dealers iu Bourbon, Rye, Corn, Lincoln and Robeson County Whiskies; Wines and Brandies, Tobacco and Cigars.

Call and examine our stock before making your purchases as we will save you monej'. A. J. Marshall is witling; Jones was nominated hv the democrats at Following the 81111 in iti Course. spread on a table before him, by way of their Demnpolis convention us their candidate for congress in llerndon's place.

Th Discovered ty a City Council Committee Appointed to Examine the Books of Former City Administration. Dr. J. L. Davis, eif-city treasurer, was arrested yesterday oil the charge of embezzlement while acting as treasurer of the city.

This fact caused a good deal of comment one way and another by those who knew of it. It had been known that there were some discrepancies in the accounts of various officers of the administration of Mayor Jetfers, hut for various good reasons the matter had been kept out of the public prints. When the administration of the succeedingand present mayor, Mr. A. O.

Lane, came into office, a number of inconsistencies iu the old city accounts were dis Since 1SCS, the sun and moon in thei Louisiana State Lottery Company, Mobile delegation was strong for Bestor, of courses have not been more scurate to the Mobile, but as the vote showed Jones had 4Ve do hereby certify that we su erviwo the calculation than the Grand Monthly Jraw all the county nearly with him, the Bestor inss of the Louisiana State Lottery, which arrangeme-iua lormi me hum Drawii.s of the I'nisriana Slain I tttrv men moved to make Jones' nomination (Jnmimiiv- Mini m-tsni and control have occurred on the secoud Tuesday of each month at noon in New Orleans. The unanimous. The republicans have put proper curiosity asked him 11 there was anything new about the new hotel for Birmingham. The doctor said there was nothing new, but that the hotel was going to be was a settled fact. The reporter, while asking for details, observed the doctor still gazing at the map before him, and asked if it was a plan of the new hotel.

So it nroved. It was the plan the drawing a-inl Umt the same are very likely yellow fellow in tiie field. I Cincinnati, New Orleans Texas Pacific R'y Co next (the loMtb) event will take nlnivm conducted with h--mty, ia'Tinn and in good faith toward ad parties. we authorize tn the loth dav of July, when will lie should lie the corn Held. His name Philip Joseph.

Company to umi thi cfTtifiealc. with fao-Mmm1 aisinouiea oy u. i. r. rteaurejranl.

of Now is the time to order your Horse-Powers FOR THIS THRESHING SEASON. The encampment week is On Gov of our signatures attached, mils advert'bemcnts, covered and Aldermen Williamson, Hud- Louisiana, and Juhal A. Earl v. of YinHnia. MARCH 271 1883.

gins and Evans wereappointcd a committee Any information can be had on application ernor's day fully three thousand people were present to witness the Inspection and held most in favor by the projectors of to investigate the matter. Mayor Lane was Dillon. 1 lie uovernor seems 10 lie a tine suhseoueiulv added to the committee. The looking old gentleman, apparently in the committee was enjoined to secrecy, during A. Hersfield, Selma, savs: "Brown 1 11 SOUTH BOUND.

CIACimTI SOITHESS DIVISION. sixties and well preserved. The regimen NORTH BOUND. the investigation, and not until the arrest Iron Bitters is the best tonic I ever used." made a very good appearance, but the turn out was small. The next day, Fridav, tlie A CHILD T0SS1XQ IX ITS SLEEP of Dr.

Davis was anything above Imard said about 'heresultof the investigation. An Auk representative saw two members of the committee late vesterdav, and learned from sham battle drew a crowd ol in ast live thousand. The troops took position for the IMUOAl hb worms. An array of them are work eating the vitals away. One dose of Shrin r's Indian Vermifuge will battle about live o'clock, and almost imme them that the following facts had beeu dis Commissioners.

diately a heavy rain came up, lusting for nearly an hour, anil it was not long before Incomorated in VV for 25 rears by the Learis It will not cost you a cent moro to iH'iler to-(hiy Hian to wait until the first of hut less, ns wre can sliij)! nt ouv machine by the av.d siivo you freights, W'Rohs by IS for estalogu Aitdress. Moore, oore Handiey, BIRr: INGHAM A I A. covered: The accounts of ex-treasurer Davis were latum for Educationa' and Charitable tmrpo-cH lies-lroy them and save its life. Taicf Caught- short This amount was the sum of the ladies were the liuipest and ni.ist bedraggled looking specimens that ivi-r you with a capital of l.iX,ooo, to which a reserve the hotel and showed tne iouowing particulars of design. Location: 200 feet front on First avenue, extending feet deep to Morris avenue.

Basement: kitchen, cellars, barber shop, billiard and bath rooms. First floor: arcade 40 feet wide and 182'i feet in length, and eighteen stores of different dimensions fronting on First avenue and the arcade; hotel office and kitchen. Second floor: ladies' sitting room, parlor, music room, dining hall pantry, bath rooms and thirty seven bed rooms. Fourth floor, servants' rooms. The front of the buildine will be of brick and stone, witli stnoe caps and finishing.

The building will be called the Arcade Ilotel-on account of its arcade feature. It will cost not less than 1CK mnu of over imt miiw iteeii mmcu. ISv an overwhelnm a popular vote it trim saw. Tlie battle raged during the storm a n.In-.-n. Tlmrsilav nftoriiooii chise was made a pari the iroj'i St.tle Con well as it could, and doubtless many a deed I'ave Cincinnati (1) Luxi igtmi (2) Xicni.litsviilti llilffii ilr dLtd Ilai-roiNbiii Jiiiii' iinn (.1..

Juii'-tion t.it.v () Si.ineret Poici iii-iii-, Hp ins Ciiv vi i. w.ts i-ittu-tl ti tue boamin hou.e of Mditie. rititutioii adopted Dee. A. I.

l.s7J. of valor was done, but how in tiie world errors arising from the making out of receipts; a difference in the amount of each receipt apieariiig lietweeii tax receipts held by i-aycrsand tiie Mulis of tiie receipts ill of the treasurer. Dr. Ihivis ex. plains that these are were errors of memory could anvbodv s-e anything with ones The ordv lottery ever voted on and Night acc'k DAY.

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Ihk after a colored youth who haof late admired the Mailaine's valuable evessix inches deep in water? The battle by the people of any tfiate. It never scnl.s or post pones. iiianioii.isso much that when she went on" and the storm Were over about the same tnat he sometimes gave a receipt toa person DAY. Aocji'j Sight 1. II.

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I'. 'V in 1 I I 2 I 1 '2 20 II r.i -17 20 ii 20 i'i'i'v" 20 time, and most of the immi-nsecrowd made Its Grand Single Number DrawiiiRS take yesli-niay afternoon to take a drive, the yoii'is man who has been in the Mat lame's and afterwards entered it in the. books. for home a- ijuiekly as p'a'e inm.tMy. thinking? it all riirht: that these mistakes bis oiKrtiinitv and en- FOLD IRQ QOOP, A Splendid ojmnr! m.ity win for- occurred duringa time when there was a The cow ordinance has kicked up "pnti all exciteiiiem.

n.i- tun ShVKWH ti'JAN'" i I AS! Ml torvl tiie itlaiiic room, where he found a valuable breast-pin from which he IT. rtt New ears. TI'FSi V. Inly rush of business. Mnee the investigation began Dr.

Davis has paid $50 to settle the Id wards hav .11 hve of the most valuable stones. the ditl'erenee against him and says he is pre 000 and probably more. The architect. ai in mo vv, he appropri i- i im.ii-e- l.tKtli i.iiui i Capital Prisej $76,000. pared to pay the rest, us well as to make a 1 I tins ti.

his 11. I. thinking iiewouM be (L clearshow and satisfactory explanation oi Mr. II. Wolt of Js one of the best in the country, lie is the architect of the New Orleans cotton exch uige, ii is not et few days 1 or.l-na.H-.

Ulellt v. tor iy line, summer. ha.v a ui 'U time. Hut the Madame on reioni wd Iut jevreis and also her how the occurred. 100.000 Tickets at The Dollars Each Jiesules tlie above, otner irregularities toe I isii-i! in were discovered in the accounts of former nn.ni v'il-: ini-fr was sent fo 1.

0:1 suspicion. Fractions iu Fifths in proportion. 1 .1 i tb city marshals showing them due the city. cents. KO HOES SH0TESED PGULTEIl Snaea And Weleht cnnnmlzpd in onrPur.

pnk-i ii i' i inakiua lull 0111- P. M. 1 i.e star roll Messrs Ueorge H. 1 olid, about 11. ui ihc nr.ii-r.

One ol the sUjiics trial luis been lii. 1. .1 remarkably handsome structim-. lie is now engaged drawing a plan for th. I.i.uisville Nashville railroaiiof a imml union depot for Birmingham, to cones poiai as much as possible the of the Arcade Hotel, ami located fectlv Vntilated.

Durable and Attractive I'losscr, deceased. tJlXK J- M. Teal $1 Vi ami here 1.. a g-l I ediaii(. i i'fksbarg Miikw biwm as eisewli an.

I there pin ho hid av.iv in a store it i in tiie of 1 F. W. Beall flo. Coop. One-half th 'weight and one-fonrth the the whole mis- crai ici-img 01 fi or The committee isstill ensiged 111 the in i itl p.

si in at 11 12 I Vi- i tin as vestigation which extends from 1S7!) to the nr.3r.i j.i V. arner's and stiil anoihvral a :i.vi"o on Xine- I1. M. 4 10 2 44 ii.ble lot of fellows, tor 1 1 the tnu-ves win. in ii.ii Qtrnflt.ail Antlplv tX Rtfoi atkhiiI fl se: uce.

It I c.wtaI. pitl.K I .11 il 'III I llH I'ini'S'ir il-i 2 li" HI 'M 111 I ill it.i '11. iH 0 i il.i 'Jul II ill il i -j l'WIJ '2i AlTIt'iXI MA Tl'IN l-liiZKil. end of the Jeitersadmiiiistratioii. The which Is of wood, and Is detachable.

We mannfar.tnre all sizes of Shipping Coops to Bolt the ti street, i ot tiie stones are still It seems Ihat Lailii anil nl.fi FVUIPITinM niVUHl CfB CtyrMCDO next to it. It. Caldwi-II was tod pii p.vi-.l to stilt- gives the above facts just us they were 8- iiiivin. and a. 1 line $2.50 are pine.

to lor in a disgrace and a sham. courts arc tin1 1:1 phc-is I ti rr. Tlie ignorance and ageaw Wftuteu. eampie coops at B2.75 net. Sena for iiuiBiratea circular ana raw uat.

I.r -nii 4) liiito'i Eilwa-d-t Arrive (1 certained from the memliers of the inves 105 just when work uo d-l i.c-in, but iiicoiuiieteiicv of 12l THE COLLIN'S MANUFACTDRIN6 CO, no 40 40 but ie youth is peeping from behind the Uirsof the city prison, and will shortly, no doubt, be jri veil some lessons in practical tigating committee, ill justice to whom it is proticr to say they gave figures from said the moiiev f.r lie- oi.twp: ise was ST. MO i 104 Leave jurors and the petty iiuiliblings of lawyers and judges before the clearest case! It is niemorv. close at hand, and earth would lie broken for the foundation as si on as certain ne I lllllllt. it Alvr ixi mat 'on Prizes of Vkksbiirg. SSircvespf rt Pacific bVn Dr.

Davis upon lieingarrested gave bond "ilK. WISE fearlul. The wort feature in the whole thing is that even the best eople in the whole community are beginning to have on which Messrs. V. A.

Smith and J. L. A. M. BBADFIELD'S 2.2.0 Leave Vicksburg (10 Arrive P.

Ko IWk.PHeorClws l'o- Lockwood are sureties. P. M. 2 45 2 10 12 85 11 00 7 80 P.as-tr. I'nce cents.

Tor sale by J. fc, A contempt and abhorence for the courts, miiti uciia Tallulah Delhi There are saiil to be other errors of other to- i to I'lllllN i.i:illM cessary details of organizing a stock company for the purpose are completed. From the designs of the architect, the Arcade will undoubt dly be the handsomest hotel ii the slate, a model struct where they see such contemptible farces Alipliiviii'in Fur rale officers against the city, but the alxive par li." ina'l Xcw Or- r. m. SUGGESTIONS.

Arrive Monroe (17) A. M. curried on daily under the name ot lustice. Yam-able Water Gkist Mill fob (nly the uili. of C'uniiitiiy in ticulars were all that the -could get It is a bad thing; friend Aoe, when the best sale Wheat and corn mills, with cus- last uight.

rurinrllier iiifniumtion write cleailr. i lvme among the people hold opinions such as COXXECTIOXS. full a'lilnw. 8t'ndtir'lei'S by tw, K'-gUtered An Explanation From Ex-City Marshal ure in all that consists with beauty, con venience and elegance. these.

lA'iier or time. oniy 10 for 10. With Cincinnati, Sclma and Marlon The city continues healthy. Every pre Tenl. The Age had a call yesterdav from ex- Dr Caldwell has been making the mat torn to capacity of the mill.

Both Krindins: capacity and custom could be doubled by adding Turbine wheel. Comfortable buiMinsr, etc. Ample sale for meal and iiour, etc. Location 10 miles south caution has been taken to prevent the 1111 ch OrlemiM. I.a, ter a theme of deep study and or M.

A'. n.VlTHIN. portalion of disease from foreign lands and we exiiect a healthy summer. The timber city marshal L. M.

Teal in relation to the statement in Suuday's Aoe that his ac f07 Sevc2itli Kt.f 1 1 it is a pleasure to us to state that his ef We forts are beginning to show substantial west P.irn i on Valley Creek trade here has reached large proportions, and within our harbor arc now many larize counts as a former city marshal were short to the extent of 130." Mr. Teal brought With lines diverging. With Louisville Nashville, ClncinnnM Iiexington railroad. With Southwestern of Kentucky. Louisville Nashville.

With Western Atlantic railroad. With lines diverging. With East Tennessee, Virginia Georgia, Ciiicinimti Southern, Nashville, Chattanooga St. Loufs and Western Atlantic railroads. With Gadsden Branch E.

A. C. railroad. With Louisville Nashville. neitna.

11. With Alabama Central. 12. With Vicksburg Meridian and Mobile 4 Ohio railroads. 13.

With Alabama Great Southern, and Mobile Ohio railroads. 14. With Chicago St. Louis New Orleans railroad. 15.

With Vickslmrg, Shrcveport Pacific railroad and Mississippi Kiver boats. 16. With Vicksburg Mer dian and Mississip. pi liiver boat-1. 17.

Wilh stages for Shreveport, La. ships and barks receiving cargo. The shii fruits. Birmingham is like some of her citi mile from A. O.

S. li. from hnFurmce, 2 froiiilliilinan Mines, Bradfield's Female Regulator with In 111 a batch ot "stay Don its, which he had taken during his term of office, as are generally out 111 the river, where the and daily new enterprises continue to add wealth and population to the Queen City 3 from flosses' Mines, 1 fr-im Wheeling large timber afloat can be handled conve zens who are debarred trom showing securities tor the-hnes and costs in some niently. A large square hole, say six feet Station, from Hillman Station, and of the Coosa. thtir admirable hospitality on account of thirtv-odd misdemeanor cases.

A failure nearly 10 from M'liisieii. Ileason for Is a Special Eemedv for all diseases pertaining to I. 1 inn mm DllTO the smallness of the houses they dwell each way, is made 111 the bow of the vessel, some feet above the water line, a strong Opet.ika, Ar.A., June 18. Mr. Charles to collect these bonds, all of which were regularly approved by the mayor, is what in.

Birmingham will never be able inb HI1U HIIV lllll.lliviii herself bv follmviiiuthedhvctions. It is especially Rush, clerk in the diu' store of 15 tackle is then made around the piece of wishing to sell is to move south. Call on me at mill, or address me at Alice 1. 0., Mr. Teal is charged with, no more nor less.

properly to entertain even a political con efflcacious cacs ol or painkul W. Williams committed suicide at timber in he water, which is hauled by and to this extent only could he be regard vention until the city has large hotels and hard labor into the vessel and carefully his home by taking 40 grains of mor ed as short in his accounts. We make this Jelit rson county, Ala. J. A.

ISaxpt. JOIIX 4TT, Presf, ami Oeneral Haiiaitrr. Cincinnati, Ohio. I. HARDY, II.

COT.LBR AN, G. P. A't V. M. P.

R. R. G. P. A't A.

G. S. R. It. V'icksbuilf, Miits.

Chattanooga, Tenn. stowed away. Some of the vessels are of MENSTRUATION, THB WlIITKS, and PARTIAL I'RO- lapsi s. It att'iirils immediate relief, and perma-nentlv restores the Menstrual Functions. As a remedv to lie used durine that critical period known as hanee or I.U'e," this invaluable a big union depot.

statement in justice to Mr. Teal, and asex- phine, lie was 4G years of age, and P. WILSON, G. P. Ajtt.

C. R. Ry. Ciucinnati. Ohio.

laining tlie nature 01 tlie citv claim eaves a wile and hve children, tie said very large size and present an imposing appearance. This timber is sent principally to Kuroiie. Liverpool gets a large share. Hysterics, a melancholly symptom of against him. In examining these stay preparation has no rival his object was to end his troubles.

W-hat bonds we hnd a number of them well se serious monthly troubles, are cured by they were is not known. and large quantities are also sent to French cured, and amounting to over $230, which the use ol Jnlisi euuile JSitterx. Holmes' Liniment if collected would more than settle the old The Montgomery Advertiser of the pons. 1 tie lumber interest, together with naval stores, has been largely developed in may 31 lm claim. 19th savs: A rumor prevailed yesterday The WEEKLY IRON AGE FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, vim this vicinity.

The whole gulf coast from Florida to Louisiana is covered with freights an TX ESTIMABLE Kf)OX to all WILL voa suffer with Pvspeiisia and Liver h-sve a p'inied guarantee 011 every bottle of women; a real blessing to suffering females; atrue of the horrible murder in nelma of a woman and her two children by a negro; and that the murderer had been arrested of the long-leafed or yellow pine, which liuiizcr. itnerer ians 10 cure. complaint? Yitalizer is guaruteed to cure you. For sale by E. Ellis Co.

makes the finest lumber in the world. MOTHER'S FRIEND. For dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulence and heartburn use UliOVVVS IKON XOXIC. For loss of appetite, peneral debPitv lack of streogty, take liUOWX'S IKOif TOXIC. For impoverished or impure blood, Ixiils, eruptions, lite BROWN'S IROX TOXIC.

If you arc recovering from an attack of typhoid, malarial or slow fever, and want to build your svstem up quickly and effectually, use "BROWN'S 1UOX TOXIC. If yon want a preparation of Iron that will not blacken or destrov only BROWN'S IRON TOXIC. If yon desire t- take an Iron remedy that will not constipate your bowels and give von use only BROWN'S IltOX TOXIC. The tendency of all preparations of ii on is to constipate the bowels.but BROWN'S IRON TOXIC is skillfully blei.ded with the best vegetable laxatives, and is the only iron remedy that will keep the bowels in a healthy and active condition. If you want a remedy that is readily taken up and assimilated by the blood, and will remove all impurities from the same, use BROWN'S IRON TOXIC.

If you are old and infirm, and need a bracing ami life-giving remedy use only BROWN'S IRON TOXIC. If von want to he sure that you are getting the genuineBROWN'SIKOX thatC. J. LINCOLN is on each and every wrapper, aud have uo other. PREPARED ONLY BY C.

J. LINCOLN Wholesale Druggists, FOOT BALL. Most of the country dwellers along the and when last heard trom was tied to a Dr. J. L.

Ridley, Huntsville, says: I use Brown's Iron Bitters in my family shore are engaged in cutting or hauling lamp post by the excited citizens, who An Kxciting Game I'estercay Between When applied a few weeks before eonflnement it will nrmlmi sntV ami nulcki deliverv. control this timber, or manufacturing it into material suitable for buildins; purposes. It is and practice. It is a good appetizer." threatened to lynch him for the deed. nnin.

anil alleviate Ihe usual dread, agonizing Two Pratt Mines Clabs. Yesterday morning there were scat suffering.beyoua the power ol language to express; Oreat ae carries with it certain respecta-litv wbetlier it attached ti a pcreon or ihinET. MILITARY NOTES. Over the largest manufacturing industry we have. But we look forward to the time when other great industries shall spring up This is seen artieularly in the case of John $2,000 Worth of Presents to be Given to its Subscribers.

Prjor's Ointment "What's the size of vour comuan asks among us briiigiiigemployiuent and wealth son ANODYNE LINIMKNT, WHICH IS tne most marvelous internal and external remedy ever discovered, it ought to be kept in every house. A Sotabla Wedding. Mr. J. IV Moor and Miss Ilattie Tutwiler were united in niarriajje last evening at 9 o'clock, at the Ikiptist Cluin-li, by liev.

Dr. W. O. liuiley. The impressive ceremony was performed ill the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives of the couple.

Mussrs. H. McXutt, E. A. Averett, ti.

Miles and I. A. Slaughter, were ushers for the invasion, W. T. Seals at the organ rendered the ever inspiring Mendelsohn's Wedding March.

A pretty feature in front of the altar was a donble arch made of evertrreens and flowers with symbols of marriage bulls. After the ceremony, the britfnl jmrtv re paired to the residence oi Mrs. A. Anderson, and there in the appropriately lieatitifully decorated spacious parlors, received the hearty congratulations of a large assembly of friends. An elegant collation was not the least of the pleasures of this exceptionally happy occasion.

The happy couple merit the pod wishes they receive to a rare degree. The groom is one of Birmingham's foremost business men, deservedly jtopular, and bis lovely bride has hut to be seen to be known as one of the fairest of the fair, and charming in those pran-s thad adorn and make home sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Mi Kir left on a late train tiigiit for Virginia where the bride's relatives will be visited.

tered about the city dodgers announcing as follows: "Come one! Come all! Grand game of foot-ball between two professional clubs to-day, beginning at 4:30 o'clook, on Second avenue, between to our much tried people. lxior. Is a sure and speedv cure for Blind or Bleeding iipi.Kiircs. lcers. Tumors.

Fistula. Burns, tne aoe 01 Lapr. ts. a. iiiompson, commanding the liirmingham Kitles.

maximum," says the captain, "is forty-rive, and the board of examiners liow ALABAMA AFFAIUS. A Traveler's Story. After spending months at watering Corns, Felons, Sore Nipples, etc. Its effects are simply marvelous, and it is an inexpressible bless- Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, in have in their hands eleven applications for What Our Neighbors are Iotiif and lllg IO ail Illllll leil II llll tllllvl 111 11IU II LIU V. WWUI plaints.

Try it! nienioersiup. rom tins number three acancies will he tilled at our next business places and consulting tlie best physicians without benefit, I returned home disheartened and expected to die. A friend urged a trial of I'arker's Ginger Tonic. For circulars, testimonials and full particulars. the roar of Solomon's liquor house." Many of those who saw the hand-bills took it to be some sell or other, and scarcely any thought a genuine case of foot-ball would be played.

How What the State Press Is Saying. Eutaw folks are eating roasting ears. The Evergreen Star thinks the present address Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of these THE IRON GK PUBLISHING COMP NY liavin? determined tocnlarsc and hree bottles and careful diet have meeting." "How do the men get on in your opinion with their nightly drills?" "Well enough for me to expect to carry thirty-two good soldiers to our regimental brought me excellent health and spirits, tenant system is ruining the farmers, and the Star is right. otherwise greatly improve the Wkekly Iron Agb, have ))tircliased a new pre? lor that purpose, and now presents a paper containing thirty-six columns of live Oiix ter full of interest to the men, womeu and children ot Alabama. Besides giving full value received in a large lirst-class newspaper, we berr with encampment about the lo.th of July at Mobile." Chambers county is to have a mass and I hope my experience may benefit similar sufferers Cincinnati lady.

See other column. may 30-lm Three Great Remedies J. BRADFIELD, No. 103 South-Pryor Atlanta, Ga. Mayl8-d sn wed fri wly ever, at the appointed hour and place there assembled twenty-two men, eleven on a side, and beginning the game soon attracted a crowd, until something over a thousand people gathered to wit What about the funds with which the meeting on Saturday the 23rd to organize for the canvass of the stock law.

A FLEAljAM OCCASION. announce our First Annual Distribution The adjourned term of the circuit court of l'ike county will convene on the ness the sport. The contest was between the Reds and the Whites of Pratt Mines, English, Scotch, Welsh, Irish and Little Rock Arkansas. men are to get their uniforms?" "The committee of ladies and gentlemen who kindly volunteered their services to raise funds to uniform the military, told 11s that $1,200, the cost of thirty-eight uniforms, we have ordered, will be ready for us when the clothes come. All thimrs consid At Which the Most Notable Features TH AT ITACHIN-G COUGH ran be so quickly lo- Miiloh'st'ure.

We guarantee it. For i by J. E. Kills A Co. A loth ot July.

S. 1. Hanliy, The Huntsville Independent agrees American miners bqing among the number. The game was hotly contested by Were Moonlight, Music, Ice Cream, Guns and Girls. Serious looking, rain clouds gathered the clubs and the spectators were highly RFAL ESTATE IXSIRASCE AGEM.

ered, the company could not be in a better condition." For sale in by XABEKS MARROW, L. STOLLEN WERCK CO. anil J. W. HUGHES CO.

feb22-vlv. with the Aoe, that when the national democratic convention meets next year the little word "only" must go. KKPRESEST1XG THE By the wav. Church of the Advent over town yesterday, and there was a cor-resjionding gloominess in the breasts of those who looked forward to an enjoyable evening at the lawn party by the ladies of interested. After a two hours' struggle time was called and the result was a drawn battle.

The following are the names of the two clubs: Editor Burke, of the Demopolis News. COMMERCIAL, of Montgomery. and tlie Thousands cl Dollars Wortli of ladies request the Age to thank the Rirles for their handsome drill Monday night." "Xot at all. We are always ready to aid any laudable enterprise. It helps our men, too.

The drill at the lawn party was some Church of the Advent But after nightfall is still confined to his bed from the results of too much intimacy with the pedal exlreinitiss of a mule. Reds. William Merberlson, Captain; LANCASHIRE, the shadows above and below vanished. II. Ti, WHEELER thing of a recreation to the bovs: they The Beporter says the survey of- the James Kelso, George Carlin, James E.

Alexander, Arida Stewart, James Johnston, John Brown, Sam. Brown, John C. CAPITAL 10,000,000. There was a full-orbed moon, but a few clouds, of whieh ic is just to say they were amiable, and inside the spacious lawn and gardens of Mr. Chas.

Heed numerous groups couldn't have gone, to their regret, if we All losses promptly and liberally adjusted hadn't been invited to drill for the ladies. Another thing, I wish vbu would thank the Warrior Coal Fields railroad-has been suspended for the summer, by order of the president of the road. GENERAL Brown, John Brady, llliam alker. LOOK OVER THIS LIST, CHANGED W'EKKLV Valuable Magnificent Presents persons enjoying tiie rare nigut ami unites. Kobert Johnston, Captain; themselves to the utmost.

The place was committee to raise funds, and citizens generally, for their kindly interest in the Kirlea and assure them that we are determined to Real Estate and Insu- FOR SALiE Mr. Tom Trammell, living three miles Humiliated with tasteful effects by Chinese north of Dadeville, claims to have a rust proof wheat of the Bill Dallas variety Andrew McCan, William Moore, Dave Alexander, George Barber, James Fowler, Sam. Brady, Bob Finley, Dave Mc-Cannon, James Knight, Richard Blunt. make the Birmingham Rifles to this community what the Mobile Rifles are to the ranee Agent. lanterns and other means.

The tables bearing bowls of ices, cream, cake and like pleasiug encouragement, were set under the trees, and alwa vs at hand were couples FOR An A i0 14D. three room, house, avenue SoOU Sevenleen and Eighteeu streets. SSjO. 60 140 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth street, tine lot and which has withstood rust for twenty-five Gulf City people." The score stood two goals each. 1 hey -TO 15 E- years.

1 National Bauk and groups of appreciative patrons. An exceptionally clever band of Italians "made the takes pleasure in doing anything to forward the interests of the Birmingham military. Our citizen soldiery The Troy Enquirer say J. Ran were made by James Kelso and George Carlin, of the Reds, and James Fowler cheap. $1150.

SO lflO Sixthavcnucncai-Twcnty-foiirth street $'i cash. A bai'satn. music which was sweet enough to be harmonious 'with the night. A di FOR SALE. We have for sale and rent the following lUt are doing their part manfully and deserve the hearty encouragement and practical cooperation of the whole town.

and Sam Brady, of the Jhjtea, each man making a point' dall's chances fin- the speakership are the best, from indications, of any candidate in the and it is about time for his opponents to pave the way to reconciliation to the fact and all it means. Jiux 14U, rotirm avenue near street, lare new house, eheap 1,730. 50 140, Fonrtli avenue near Seventeenth street, new six room house, rents at $25. Robert llliams umpired for the Reds, the following is the roll of the Rifles which has not heretofore been published: Real Estate: GOUNER lot on Ftftfc avenue. Good 0 I.4t well fruited, Kasy terras.

AM, Wm. Findly for the Whites, and John Kyler was referee. jiusi sen. 50 390, Sixth avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, new hoife, tine, hijrh lot. 5oo.

100 140. wentv-sixth street, twa new On Satorday the 10th three masked men I he game was played at the instance houses. Good fences. of Mr. E.

Solomon, who had ottered KO. 138. entered the county jail of Marion county and released Ira J. charged Ss50. Ijot luoxlfo, Seventii ftveuae, south, between Eighteenli arid Nineteenth streets.

fM.eoft. Fiiie rcstdenceon Sixth avenue. with the murder of Wm. King, at Pike- to the winning club a neat uniform and balls to the losers. Since the pri.e has not been won, the contest will bo done LOT No.

3 in Block toa, 50 by 140 feet, on Second avenue, between Twenty-third and To the Subscribers of the WEEKLY IHON AGE as a version was the presence of some more than a score of armed men. But they came for the laudable purpose of helping to' entertain the guests of the Advent ladies. Capt. Thompson formed his fine company after a grate "place rest," in ample of view of the crowd, and exercised the troops and won the admiration of the spectators by the skill and precision with which the men handled their guns. It was the' best drill the Birmingham Rifles have yet shown in'pub-lic, and it is to be judged the' company's accomplishments will be valuable factors in other entertainments to come.

It was a late hour when' the well-pleased party turned their loathful homeward way. As the Advent ladies added a goodly sum to their church fund, there is no reason why the pleasures of the lawn party vay not be soon renewed. Twenty-fourth streets. ville last October. The masked men broke into the jail doors as they were being closed for the night.

Stanford, has not since been heard from. over. I he clubs will play soon again on some Saturday afternoon, beginning, NO. 140. next time in the cool of the evening, about ti o'clock.

Thii game will be an Donation to our Patrons. FOR SALE. House and Lot on First Avenue, between Twenty-fourth anil Tweuty-liith The editor of the Uniontown Press is streets. COMMISSIOXKD OFFICERS; Sam Thompson, captain. Frank Irion, first lieutenant.

Raul Mudd, second lieutenant. A VanHoose, chaplain. JDS Davis, surgeon. NON-COMMISSIONED CFICSIIS. Ren Thcjss, first sergeant.

Chas Weiss', second sergeant. Jno I) Elliott, third sergeant. Will A Rorter, fourth sergeant. Ed A Young, fifth sergeant. Ben Jacobs, sergeant-major.

Chas Sch wend, quarter-master sergeant. Chas Rowley, first corporal. Jno Terry, second corporol. II Gehrs. third Jno Hill, fourth fqrpoiV VKIVATES.

AHen, Hoggins, Begley, Colvin, Cocke, Calhtiuu, nounced hereafter. NO. 141. under the weather, and wants somebody to take charge of the Press until he can go up to Blount Springs and recuperate. SHiLOlf'S COUtlI an I Consumption Cure is Iit on First avenue, between lh Ol'SK an.

told by us on a guarant- e. 'It cures consump and luth streets. Capt. Robert McFarland, of Florence. tion, tor sale ly J.

fc. tills Si Co. A The following list of VALUABLE AND MAGNIFICENT ARTICLES, every one ot which is desirable, will be awarded without cost to our cash subscribers, at an early day Eighty-fire Dollars Lost. You do not tell me your husband is up and entirely cured by so simple a a medicine as Parker's Ginger -Ves, indeed, I do;" said Mrs. Benjamin to her neighbor, "and after we had lost eighty-five dollars in doctor's bills and prcs'-riplions.

Now my husband feels as well ss ever. may 31 lm Th Eiyton Land Company Cass. The case of Jolui L. Thompson against the Klyton Company, came up Friday in the circuiii-ourt. Tiie suit involves thepos-sesion of property to the right of the west side of Twentieth street, running towards the mountain, from the railroad and including almut eighty acres.

From what was published in the Age last concerning the case, a time which one of the land company was questioned it, we gather the following which will be of interest at this juncture. It seems the disputed property aliout nineteen yearn ago belonged to Mrs. Kliza-betb lunn. who, before her death in 1.S04, made a will devising certain legacies for her heirs. Messrs.

t'amp. Brown and Adams were appointed executors of the estate, but only Camp qualified as executor and administrator. Notice was served last September 1 Messrs. fcam F. Kice and 81111th and jVah.i.d upon persons living upon, and then in possession of the disputed property, that the suit would be brought at the fall term of of the circuit, but the litigation was continued, until now it recurs at a special term of the circuit court.

John L. Thompson, the complainant, purports to be one of the heirs of John Camp, one of the principals of the Dunn legatees. It is said the complainant claims that Ciimp made no sale of the land according to dne forni of law, but that he sold it as his own at a private sale to John A. Mil-ner, who sold it to the Elyttn Land company. oil the othr hand, the defendants claim, it is said, that Mrs.

Dunn, after making her will, pave a deed for the land to Camp, and 1 hat this deed was lost or destroyed during im; vac- The Isnd eompanv," however, spelt to establish the fact of the ded by Mitlicient John A. Mi1i.tr had a title eight vears, and from him the company lia held a title 'to the land since I Several years a'ro, a Mrs. Camp also, said io be cue (i the lieirs. eTpieav-itrud to f-stah-Jiili auil fur cf the eatate. Nothingcame of the etl'ort, but it waa said that there was living somewhere one of the heirs, named Thompson, who had the best showing.

prettv well kept secrecy as to the purposes ami plans of the complainants, and probably not until the trial of the cause is fairly entered into, will the public be able to pra-41 mo tenof pto-ceedines. The Thoir.pson hinted at aliore, iiowevei asvraiidip the best show, is likely one ar.d the same JmIhi L. Thomnson, coni- Jiluiiuuit'in- tiie present suit. The Elytort and company are quite confident there is noting in Thompson's suit, and claim they hold sound leir.il tos--eionf the property; alit. inltte of the property br estimated froi'n 1 A Growth i 0 the hair often promoted by using' Parker's Ifair Balsam.

It always' restores has been elected president of the board NO. 142. ANOTHER BIG SCHEME. 70050x190 Eighth south, bet. Seventeenth aud Eighteenth.

Good two-room house 800 TweiHy-thir st bet. Sixth ant Seventh. cor. Fourth av. and Fourteenth si.

100x140, cor. T. htrd and FurJeenth st 4 good four-room houses, plaste'retl, VilI rent for per month. Five acres overlooking the city. Fine view.

Will divide to mit purchaser. FOR liEXT, Two il.ree ro.om nice location, large tot, rent low, "WANTED. TO RENT Two or thvee good houses ol four to seven rooms, TO BUY. Small lot, good location.for cash. Also any number of choice lots.

If you want to buy, sell, rent or insure your property, call on me. Office room Xo. 12 National Bank building- su tu fri a.mt w-0 of directors of the State Normal school8-'. stipation. Loss of Ap)ielite, Dizziness and all svniptomaof Dyspepsia.

Price 10 and 3ceits ir bottle. For esje In- J. Co. In a difhculty, in Florence, wr.ich oc A Magnificent 5,000 Acre Coul Field to be CIWO Houses aud Lots on 2d hetwect 13th ltith streets. No.

143. IJeyelppeil Soon. We were shown yesterday, by Mr. curred Wednesday evening at the Exchange Hotel, about a business matter, between' B. Jackson, and Postmaster Harrison, the latter was cut in the neck, but not dangerously, by a Jas Cuuningliin' tweman, 2 BLOCKS of land 16 acres In each 2 im wess of citv suitable lormarkel garttiii.

Cheap It cash. No- IIS Hudson place on Villiage Creek 74 acres iy, miles west from the city on which are oral mineral snrimrs. The place 's well im- Tlie negroes about the Bell Factory. ,1 curiaun, I'nul Freeiuau, A 4'ollv, Merritt, McDonald, II McWUiiams, 8 Slaughter, Sorsby, II Thompson, Teaeue. Pr I) Engle, LittlepaiTB, A Merrlj; AW Morgan, Opiieulicini, Wm Shei)perd, A A Stuck, Tyreo, VT Wilson, Waeoner, proved, good tlweiling house ami outbuilding, near good schools and church, 85vu, hilt Madison.

are greatly excited about the and are telling it that a wild looking white woman, dressed in buckskin, is roaming through the country drumming up subjects for dissection. cash. No, 443, II Williamson, We assert without fear of contradiction that ''liailey't 'Saline 'Aperient is cheaper and more pleasant than any pills ever made for constipation, torpid liver or sick headaijbe, that it never produces the least unpleasant fycling, and its action more prqinpi than any pi) 19 a terrjble enemy to the. pilj family, driving them from every fireside. It is sp niqe, pleasant, ceaiiy, and prompt in action, whether on steamboats, railroads, hotels op at home, that all ladies are delighted.

may 31-lm Th-m-andsof dollars miht be annually saved to farmers if ttiey would give freelv of YConuitionPowdbhs to' thiar Horses, fowl. They prevent 'Mease and promote the growth. We suid s5ln-s i.fltin, Thf-e put up in large packs are utterly v.ui W.1,1, YOU SUKFEB "wltS Dyspepsia and liver Complaint' Shiloh's is auaran-tt-d to cuix you, Foe sale J. J. Ellis A A A panther has also been seen in this $100 (X) 75 00 ion FO Oi, 25 00 25 00 200 00 100 00 250 00 300 00 2TXI0O 0O 50 00 ofi 00 05 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 00 1 Fine Solid Gold Stem-winding Gents' Watch 1 Fine Solid Gold Stem-winding Ladies' 10 Presents in Cash 10 Presents in Cash 10 Presents in Cash 23 Presents in Cash 4 Sewing 4 Fine Cooking Stoves 50 Sets Silver-Plated Tablespoons 50 Sets Silver-Plated Forks 50 Sets Silver-Plated Teaspoons.

100 Pairs Rolled Gold Sleeve and Cuffl Buttons 100 Walnut and Gilt Frame Chromos 10 Nickel-Plated Stem Winder Watches 1 Handsome Bed-Room Suit of Furniture 1 Fine Breech Loading Shot Gun 1 Double Horse Wagon, Studebaker 3 Avery Plows and Stocks 1 Webster's Unabridged 1 Worcester's Unabridged Grand Total neighborhood, hunted with dogs, and shot at. rttilK bomh kv'df of Work tvventy-lhiw will be sold minis or altogether. No, 146. )Tsr il in block Sj The Gainesville Reporter desirea the LiNii Or FICK AT MONTOOMERY, Juno is, 1SS3. VOTICE is hereby siyen at the following il named settler has liletl notice ot his imentia to make final proof iu suinortof cViivri, aii'i that said proof will be made Uefue Clerk Circuit Court, Birininirliam, 4 Junuary 21st, 18i3, vils: Cordon, Parsons, hinnestyiad eutry No.

410, for the a ofs.w.Jsec. 82, townshipVS, s.r. 5 w. He names the following Vvitnesses to prove his" continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, snitl land, James Natl, A. H.

Scoti J. and Berry Parsons, of JuricsbpvOi Ala, THOM S. I. at3(yfl Meg 1pr. junc21 5 w'ks a y.

clieup ftir iti's, JJrJ destruction of American manufactures and the price 'of labor reduced to the foreign standard, and the supremacy of England over America in other words, it favors 14T. No. w. j. ieuunf.

Maj. W. J. ftM uiyshe was in Montgomery vUvi oilier' duv when the Montgomery Greys returned from the Mobile encampment, mid that the Greys inarched like the best drilled of veterans." He learned that Col. "Ihos.

G. Jones, coiriiiiaiidii: the second regiment, had haiTenCsV one ttiiy at the eiicahipmenf, atiwas called oh by'Col. iif tho't'irsft; to drill his regime it. The.boys rigged but the'Colonel with aii improvised uniform, ftnd he took'his post in front of the regiment and drilled them in masterly way. His clarion Glfffi cut oiee quite waked-up the ftri Col.

Jones i JUsv class' so flier, and th? men of the sccoii'd aro td be ciiiigraturated oii tliei choice of 'liim iis chief. Seventeenth and Kigh- rvNE bliM between 1 teenihstreetsantl Nine and Tenth avenues George C. Kelley, a sample of coal from the celebrated Coosa coal fields, which, for quality surpasses anything in the way of coal yet dug put of Alabama soil. The field from which, thjs coa wis taken embraces $,000, aq4 Ups. 'directly between the Gefirgi 1'aiailc ana the East and West Alabama railroads, and, we learn, is owned by CoJ.

V. Thom-ason, oi Bu Clair Springs, A. H. Clisby and George C. Kelley, of tnis city.

We understand that negotiations are now pending for the early development of this splendid coal property, which, if done, will open up for Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Richmond, Wilmington, Mobile, Kew Orleans Rt'Her large eitjea yasAand licli ooat' depostt ahead of anything in this auction of country. The owners' of this fine property 'are now busy at work, sinking shafts arid making openings to-show up "the quality and ouantity sf'tpui, 'Wliith iebrislsts of the t-ir'er feacuck "one other vein having- been 'foumT'in the United States; which is Said to lie in the coal regions of l'cnnsylvailia. and is 'vastly famed for Hi siiperor domesticand steam making "quahtie's it ranks first of. Held is alfio rich in diamond cannot, and a 'specimen i indicates the 'to. an-thraoite that" I'OQn discoycred in the' "sptlil 'In'" "foci," is the only coal in the squt)i that ircm can be made front without coking, We are reliably informed that the openings made fully prove that the entire field is one mass of coal.

The veins already Cut t.hrnno-b show ft thiplfnnaa JiOTlCE. vfOTICE is hereby given, that afte; the exira-X of thirty ilays the undersigneil wMi an. iny to tlie Cipvei-norot the Stale of Alabaina Jor tlie remission and setting aside of a certain for. feiture taken against at (ie Torm, 18S2, of tlie Circuit Cuitii of Jeilerson county. 1KEMOKIQUE, 1 ii 'IIUXJ.

F. KODEN. luo, ny dui lee-t on ne neit raau oii a mom house, ou the lot to rent tf not sold in twenty ilaya. No. 143.

gEVEUAL small houses for rent. No. 150. Two houses to rent on Street, three rooms each; ten dollars Yytuc.ui. No.

Tjo.nr iois SOxltJD, two housos OP each lot, wtli SutosorlptiOn, 3 june21-4t Birmingham, June 17. 1883. The Coosa Xews, ir 9, well adytsed editoring iwggouta tittle duui'o'crafs' not "to" make a light iiihong themselves on the speakership. It says 'lt seems 'to us there is enough in the' tyranny, oppression, extravagance mm caruptiori of tlie repititan'ajt'y totavhis'h us Yood for th6ugti and subjects' for 'discussion, without the riecessity of giving ourselves up to fratricidal warfare. Thp P.ckfcird An intelligent 'arner wqting from fireen covihty, says "The labor works as well here as I ever saw it, but xny opinion is that the days of the negro, in this country, is rapidly drawing to a close," The irst Alabama Hecimont is For Sale.

bo rtoltl on very tisonablti Igrms, A spK'iv te youttitui coicr ana lustre gray nair, rives it new and removes all iritation own lil chaiire- for woikmar RAILWAY AOCrDEST. A Ereight Train on the A- 0. 8. Boa4 Drops Through 1 Brfdger One Killed and Another i Wounded. A serious accident occurred Friday eve: ningaboutT o'clocfe on the Alaoama Great Southern railroad'' at Wills a mile this side of The bridge over' the creek gave: way under Hie freight train which left Birmingham at 3.23' p.

and of whicb'Clayton was conductor, afld. precipitated ix cars h.to the ijaiu L4Wthort, a brakeman was Villed, and another, ijanie uiiknown, was scripusiy in-j tired. at Which the aucident occurred, was about forty feet high and 12Q long. The west bound afternoon passenger train was delayed yesterday by the accident about three hours. Passengers had to be transferred at the broken, bridge to special train fmr An vin triieil a ffcw mhitit.es yes tc.vday ttj'lobk at a pretty picture in the music house of Jlessrs, F.

Seals, It was made by a lively group of very little children standing around a piano upon which i'vof, W. Seals was rendering an aooompaninient to a sparkling chorus thp chijtlren wore singing from tlie Opera 'Laila The little ones sanirltilglitfully. One little more than four years of age, vfl tall ir-inlnitT. homes. Iitt'ttur than building QoiAt soin or yovi.

wi'l losc the oHU'tuuHyx may 31 lm SAW MILL few vih'ss irom on the Miitr Uidlrof.d. en-' REMITTANCES Should be made by PostolSee Money Order or Registered Letter CANVASSING "AGENTS Wanted at every postofBco in Alabama, to whom a liberal contmissron wilt be given CLUBS. Any one sending us the names of live new essh subscribers will receive- the Wbbkly Ikon Aon tor one year tree of eh uge, and be also entitled to participate in the Distribution of Presents, and for kach awhtional five subseibers will receive an extra ticket which will entitle him to extn epresentation therein. Vtldi'oss THE AGK l'UBLISHINO COMPANY, Xlir-miiiiS'litiiii, A.ln. NOTKWfWnk of the above splendid oiler and talk to your neigshbors about it Mill, for sale In rorn ynr Jho Rolling singing away a manner that impris- gine, matte at u.

f. Miniainwms ioi.uury, isir-niinglmm, Mantatioii saw milt Caimcity feet of inch boards per day; four yoke of oxen, one log cart, one log wagon. lOO.Oflp, feet nt limS her. Sect of nine tiuibmr with in camp on the gulf near At the Close of parad0 Monday, ah in half a mile of the mill. Thenuil ia flrst- "Tnesearpnot an, sam tne have two more sets' of children singers, from four to sixteen years that I'm rather.

order was read naming the camp after ing from two to i "'t' feet, and can be ciassorttvT' tiers for saw tier hntj st wor nwy, itft plemy of or-r sawed luudier. wil be fob! reasonahle figures proud We are going to master some of 11m aliovo above 4" io.is ji'Ai No. 154. mt ACRES of land north of Village Creek, A 9 near the pump house. No.

155. CORNER LOT. comerof Seventeenth street anU Avenuc.lt. Two houses ou rev tt1 v'lbe sold cheap. and upon easy terms, Apply at the mill or ait dress meat Jew i-asne ta.

the easy airs trom some oi tne pretties, ao, most popular OV.Ci'aa aftd enior-tain the pufilic some' time. it u. twuivcu. Sun wk lm CATARRH Cl'KEI), lie.ilth anl sweet breath sccurol by Catsyrh Remjtdy, I'rjpa -Iu rents. Kf-1 injector tree.

Vor by E'. i'lliis i Cq 1 A' In Chancery at Birmingham. Cftino, ehiHlren, stnd up closer, and open your mouths well as you sing," And again the circle of juveniles grew oloserand their sweet voices rang out once Eighth district western Chancery Division op Ala KOI'S IN THE OTTO'S BELT. a liKsriiis Outlook forCottow and No Chance of a Full Corn Crop. spiielcnce of the Age IjKKEN-iUoRo, June 18, 1883.

An extended trip over the cotton belt of the state has given me mi opportunity of seeing the wiiw aud of illdlllir of their anu pnisicctsi. My observation has not been conliued to the line of railroads alone, but in many places I have ridden over them and examined them and no s. here hi.er 1 ieer. what a competent jidge pronounce a good Icrop of corn' or cotton. Of ciurse in some sections the trow are better tha't 'n others, owing 111 (he a-aaons ox tl the manner cf (ii)ltYatoi, but the general outlook in not The corn is tasscling low; in some placen the lower blades are fired from excessive rains, and the cotton is small and generally very grassy.

In the opinion of the best judges, there is no chance of a full crop of corn being made, but it is too early in the eason to pronounce a definite opiuion iu efcrence to the final yield of the cotton mp. lie who does so before the last of nly or first of September, sets himself own as an ignoramus. In many places he spring oats were harvested during the ate wet weather, and if saved at all, will be a condition. 1.108SAI.E. iny residence corner Twenty-first sireet ana aeveniii ave ue.

i rnre, Ilc2id.clecjli2i Piano Com' CnANO OFFER FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY. $850 Square Grand Piano for only $245. IvUVIl 6TVI 1 ') MtirniuVent rosewtvitl case, elegantly linUhetl, 8 strinirs, 7 1-3 Oi'tnvf-, ml rLVl'w 'J patent cantnnteastiitles, our new pal en I overstrung sttilo, beutitidil rv eiUensanil lvre, henvv serpenline antl luise funey mouliling, full iron frame, French Uran Ai-litin tintntl Hammers, in, fa'ft. every iinproveineut which con iu auy way tend to the perfection of lu June zi the governor. A tremendous rain, fel on Sunday evening between 'iiav find Bo.ligeo.

The ditches v'eife Qv'ertlowjngt corn nn cotton, badly wisl(ed. ftnd bvidgea dainaged. The Ahhvilla Aegis is rampant about the turilf. It advises the people to tear down and overthrow a government that practices such a fraud on them in the interest of capital and monopoly. Do send your editorivl containing this to Mr.

Watterson; he will enjoy it. Gadsden is enchanted with its furnace. It has regenerated the good old town. Head what the News say: "Xat a dwelling is untenanted, not a storeroom vacant. On every side resounds the ceeerful music of the saw and hammer, the whirr of machinery and the sound of steam phis ties.

Like magic: A GENTS for the Hamburg linn of stcanvhips at a less cost than any coal heretofore discovered, either south or north. From a careful analysis i pronounced fi'pe pf alale pr. any condainning prop'tVties and, wil 'nd' a big 'bon-4nza to. th.Qse interested in its development. We anxiously await the day when we will see trains follow train over the Georgia 1'aciflc railroad, bearing Its valuable burden into our Magic City, where its superior qu ili-ties will be fully appreciated.

The location of the field is a much desirable one for manufacturers, especially iron, situated as it is, accessible to two railroads, and surrounded by the best iron ore and lime deposits in the state, with water in abundance, and in dose proximity with the Coosa river, where the coal from this field was boated for Montgomery and Mobile before the war and sold at a big price for blacksmith nd domestic Xx. nlviiig between New ork fcfi.ud, France and Ocrmiiny. more. Prof. Seals is doing some admirable work in developing the musical talent among the young people in town.

The Wagner's held a meeting last night, with a goodattendance. They are engaged in practieinga line stirringcliorus, Sterling' "Hail Smiling Morn." Mr. and rs. Capfahi Scott, 3fevkV and fiitilvlcV Siing' excellently some solo parts, Vliilc3lr. I'.

C. Seals with Sirs. Mac Sloss' skilled piano accompaniment, made some charming music with his cornet. Married- nstruuient, has been atutecii tr rent diut fall to TK yon want to buv. aciti.

A CHILD'S qREATESTXKMV IS VORMS. Who can calculate the misery and SHrTeripff child has to endure who ig Infested with worms? Bhriner'a Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expel worms from both children and adults. Only 25 cents a bottle. SHILOH'S VITALIZED Is what you need for Constiiiation. Appetite, Dizzinessand all syinpUims of Dyspepsia.

lri-e 10 and 75 cenu per tue. For sale by J. K. Libs Co. A A Peerless Perfume.

The refreshing aroma of Florston Cologne, and its lasting fragrance makes it a peerless perfume for tlio toilet, may 31-lm MELA HALL BY HER NEXT FRIEND JAMES BUOYVN. vs. HENRY IS this cati-e, i. ii tyadi' ta appear to I ho ify th'c ullliiHVU of complainant that the iesfile'iii'6 the defendant is to complainant uukunwu any fitrthor, that in belief of saitl tleieiidant is of the age of twenty -one vf ars. It is therefore ordered bv the Register that publication be made for ilO tfays iu tlie Hii'minK'-haul laily Age.

a newspaper published-iu. ue city once a week for four coiisecutive'ucksi rew quiring Itini. the saitl lloni Hal)' to answer or demur totho noniplafnt in Uilf canse by the 21at iiiy of June 188.1, or, in thirty days thereafter, a decree pro confesso maybe Uikeu against Done at office, iu liirmingham, this liUh day of May 1883. may 20, H'-gistcY bftnrd nnl'y'itut retli LL eorresjiondpnee piomptly attendetl to. u.h criitiist 2.

un.jTS,, At mt.i 1 ii iMit lvu th in minnrt 1 1 1. 'Titles for mineral, ngriculturali and gk-ank lantls procurctl promptly. All business at U. Land Ohlt.es. Montcrnmery anil Huntsville, and Vaujl in Washington This Piiino will lie sent on 15 tlnvn toit trial.

Please sentl reference if you tlo not sontl mnney with onier. Cash sent witji oritur will lie reiunuVtl iiivl freight clmi-Ros pai'l by iik both ways if l'lanoia not iustas reproseiuetl. Severiv! other special Ilargains: Pianon.JlHO nil. Over 15.UU0 in uw.nml ribtonu dissalistleil purchaiwr. fail tn write us before buying.

Ilanilsoinc Illiisliatetl Pian Cataloifuo. mailed five, Riv-itta; tlui highest testimonials ever awarded any piano lnauufuct'tnig Every l'iano fully wuriuuted for years. SlilJKf iVSI5 atone-third price. Cotalojiie of choico pieces of jiopular Mimiosentfo HefaSUiSaX Cl At the Catholic f'hiirch in this city Wid'iesdav evening, bv Rev. .1.

J. Browne. arriiBiS. oougni annsol vyiiii mass tl r.nj.l,prc-eniptipii entries', TjuCpi'C-enipt ion eutrie homestead Mr, JTihn Hurley, of Fort Wcrth, TexasJ ins SKY L. WHEKLElt.

houses nave sprung up where only a short time since stood the virgin forests, and jiiss risner, oi liirmingnani. Ala,.

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About Birmingham Iron Age Archive

Pages Available:
1,578
Years Available:
1874-1884