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'-'i - --:,;" f s. DAILY CHARLOTTE .OlERVE MARCH 31, 18S3. : .' f I HEALS RUNNING UUItbd THE SERPENTS STING "wmra thk smesB is txad. A TWO-HOURS SXXAXB 6ESSXOH. K xx scxxzoinuB. CONTAGIOUS In all its stages DLOOD P0IS0I1 edyS-S-S. Obs -ivwv iHiiuuoate sores and olcers yield to its healing powers. It re moves the poison and boflds op the system ise on the disease aad its treatment JATA2rESl33 CURB Bright Is the rlog Of words - V Wk the right maa rtngs hin Fair the fall of tongs v. - . :' . When the sinter sings them. Still they are enrolled and said Oa wings tbsy are earned After the atager U dead . Aod the maker burled. Low a the singer Ilea la the field of heather. Bong of hU fashion bring Ike swains together. And when the west Is red - With the Mineet embers. The lover lingers and aioga Aad the maid remembeas. R. L. STXVKKgOX. The . Arkansas Claim Bfn Passed Fe3fers : Anti-Band Beeolatloa Want Over TJader Objeetloau -V,;;-- -v,-; r : - W abhuigto jt, March 30. The bill to approve a eomnromise and settlement bet ween the United States and the State The West-Boaad. Seaboard TMlam Ckdlk- Wt. WATt A. V . .. ..v.. A. Bpeclai to the Observer.- - i Sioxbt. March 30. The schedule of the west-bound Seaboard train baa been changed. Formerly the train arrived or Arkansas, arislne out of - mutual i here from th Mt at T n m hut It aw. wiatuia iot sue principal ana interest a ue i rives now so mi notes later, t There has also been & change in the freight trains on State bonds held . by the United States and for lands claimed by the State nnder the swamp lands act and lotner acts, was taken up in the Senate to-day and was passed after a debate lasting; a con pie of hoars. -lo other business was transacted except the pas sage of some bills on the calendar that Mutual Satisfaction. Chicago Tribune. Wbafs this I hear about the Dlntnb-1 were nnoojectea to. including one 10 a 1 Little continuing at the old stand. on that road. Heretofore the crews of , the two freights spent the nights in Sheiby, but now they stop at Lincoln- ton.--. ; I. '. - Shelby is to have three bar rooms in stead of two. The firm of H. E. Soates & Co. has dissolved, T. W. Little and J. at bavin r to eovnr aborts eaussd a rallv la the- last fiftaMn ninnkm Vf lflMwt at ,ij5im, wo toe tone very steaoy. tu market is ao narrow that the moat moder ate orders at enough to affect It either way. m vary body knows that the local alto ailoa Is inch that prloes are easily subject to ball manipulation, and the bears keea eiose to snore. On the other hand the bue Ineea outlook la aloomyaad onoertaln, and there aeema to be very little encouragement wiwB, we rear uat to-aav s m provement will not last. r ' Kioanay Co. ket. , - - Tbe Pry Oeoda NSTW YOKK. March SL-IS tha r annta market to-day the jobbing trade was on tbe quiet aiae, ut to tne primary market with oat material change from previous dull conditions. There has been no abatement of irregularity la the prloe situation In the tatter. . public building at Indianapolis to cost 92,000.000. When the resolution providing for a seleot committee to investigate the facts and circumstances of recent bond j issues was reached, obiectlon to its im- ine uoidsboro Arras savs that at this! mediate consideration was made by time last year there were 36 prisoners I senators mil, Democrat, or Mew York, er snd the paper-hanger in the next block ? Have they been trading houses?" "Not exactly. They did a lot of work for each other, and each, had to take the other's house for his pay." M. L. CITY PRODTJOK SCASICKT. Market qnleU No change. Apples dried quarter, o right.. 1 " bright alloed r mnoy ongat auoea. oxtrrn w m . A K siJ Complete Treatment, eemiaHng- at ?rr-rOSrTOBII:S, riral of Ointment and two Bo of Oi BtmenL A never failing Cure for Piles of p"ry nature nnd degree. It Trinket ao operation with tha fcjLlfe or injections of crboiio acid, which are painfal and unldom a permanent core, ana often re a!?;: u ia reath. nuneceesarr. Why endure thia torritlo diseree? Wa guarantee O boxes to ci'M any case. Yoa on'r rr fcr beae&ta tw coired. il a bo:. 6 f.T 3. Sen t br mail. APAA1ESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c. a Box. CQNSTjPATiONarJiru the jrreat I.ITFR and STOMACH REOCLATOB and L'LOOD pntLFIEB. SmaJl, mild and pleasant to takti, epcialiy adapted for children's ass. Ul Oases 25 cento. R. H. JORDAN & CO.. Charlotte. N. C. mmw vigor rNCe MORE in harmony with the worlii. OfWI completely cured men are inking nappy praises lor tne greatest, grand est and moet suc cessful cure for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical science. An aecountof thisuvm- derfxil discovery, In book form, with ref erences and proofs, fering men (sealed) free. Full manly viiror permanently restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y. 11 ! H ! I ! fi 'fci, a .1 in vVayne jail and now there are but tour. The sheriff attributes this re markable falling off to the fact that it is well known that the county owns blood hounds which have never failed to run down rogues. The Marshall Republican is informed that the snow was 50 feet deep in places on Spring creek, Madison county, week before last. This is supposed to mean in eorees. and Piatt, Republican, of Connecticut, but Mr. Feffer, Populist, of Kansas, thi author of the resolution, gave notice that he would ask for its further con sideration to-morrow. The two Colorado Senators. Teller and Wolcott, showed much earnestness in having; the resolu tion taken up. After a brief executive session the Senate, at 5:15, adjourned untu to-morrow. hile Messrs. H. E. Scates and Ross will open on Warren street. Mr. J. a. McFalls, of the revenue ser vice, is quite ill with somethin? like SDODlexv. T-TIa rnnrlitinn la this is the third Stroke within the last P-?A7?.rt?H una i m,i .. iew months. Mr. J. Ed. Oates. who baa been huv- ine cotton the past season at Winna- boro, has returned. Information has been received of the serious illness of Mr. Herbert E. Fulen- wider, of Griffin, Ga. Only a few days ago Mr. i ulenwider was here visiting friends and relatives. He is suffering from peritonitis. 155 sss 1SS - 6f(aS Vk THJC IKTEB-8TATK .COMSEBSCB LAW. lose Lawns It la Soatalned la a Case Before the Su preme Court of the United States. . Washington, March 30. The long- pen a tug case involving tne operation of the inter-State commerce law in impor tant particulars, is decided by the Su preme Court of the United States, the opinion being announced by Mr. Jus- n C L. ; t vA a . . . Ti a it-i Tl.i.1 J " ouiru. in tne urst case, tnai jreneci UUI SllgUtlV uamp, known as the "Social Circle case," the at Qypsnoe h-Dl ily per- wall made that does cot settle in the dish, thus avoiding all waste id its use. It is far superior to alabastine. L. J. WALKER, Agt for Longman it Martinez, pure paint WOOD'S FLOWER SEEDS. West India Ratt!e-Box. A pcarc' r.nd beautiful new introduction in flowers, which will delishtfullv surprise flow er lovers with its beauty and fragrance. Fully dpscribed and illustrated in Wood's Sfed Cat alogueforlS96, whichalsogivea illustrations, descriptions, fcc, of all the best, both in Flowers and Vegetables. If you want the most successful garden you ever ha'd, consult this Catalogue and PLANT WOOD'S SEEDS. Catalogue mailed free.' Write for It. T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VA. COES court held that shipments on a through out oi laaing, as in in is case, rrom a point in one State to a point in another, are subject to the operations of the law and this applies to any of the roads making up the through route, although it lies wholly within a single State. It was also held in this case that the inter- state commerce commission naa no power to make such schedules as it at tempted to do when it nut the rate i from Cincinnati to Social Circle. Ga. at $1 per hundred. The ludement of the uoun or Appeals for the rlrth circuit to the above effect, was affirmed. ONE MAN CAM DEFEAT McKIMLEY A Query for Col. A. BE. WaddelL Correspondence of tbe Observer. If there is no such thing as eternal punishment, what becomes of the man who commits an eternal sin? : We read in the revised version of the New Testament. St. Mark's GosoeL 3rd chapter, 29th verse: "But whosoever shall blaspheme against the Holy Spirit nam never rorgiveness, Put is euilty of an eternal sin." A. B. G. Elkin, N. C, March 28, 1896. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. Tbe best salve In tba world (or eats. oralses. sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, ehllblalna. eorna ana &u sain eruptions, ana positively cares piles or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents a box. For sale by Burwell A Dunn. Solid blue, too tender for general use, could be used under wall paper, prici CongTeso.an ParrU8ays Tbat Only Harrl son Can Do It. WashiDRton rjlsuatch. 28th. No less a person than Joseph H. Man ley says thai General Harrison will be a candidate before the St. Louis conven tion and a significant interview is given out to-aay by Congressman George W Farris, for Terre Haute, Ind., in this re gara, ior in it u says: "Unly one man can defeat McKinley for the Dresiden tial nomination at this late day, and he is Benjamin Harrison. He could be nominated if he permitted his name to go oeiore me convention, it may as well be understood, however, that he will make no deal to secure the nomina tion. Piatt, Quay and the other leaders must support General Harrison without exacting any promises. He is one of the few Americans nhn run t.tTnrA ana a nail Cents Or la aecune me presidential nomination and rest on laureis already won. But think he would accept the nomination Two Li Tea Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, Ill- was totd by ber doctors she had consump tion and that mere waa no nope ior nor, out twobotLis of ir. KIue'i -Mew Ulscovery completely eared ber and ahe says It saved her life, at r. Tbos. Eggers. las Florida it.. Ban r'ranolsco.saffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without re sult everyimng etse tnen oouicnt a ooiueoi Dr. Kim New Dlacovery and in two weeks was cared. He la natarally tbankf ui. It is sucb results, of which these are samples. that prove tne wonaenui emcscr ox tniv medicine In coughs and colas. Free trial bottles at Barweil A Dunn's drag store, aegalar arse 60 and IL i nnartan Blackberries dried Extra flour sack. Familv i Hides dryper lto. green per u.... Wool washed Meat bolted 44 lba per bushel . - unbolted 48 lbs per bushel.. Corn old 6 lbs per bushel. new ; Oats as lbs per bushel.:.. .; Peas clay mixed Onions seleot per baaheL"UC"II Baoon hog round per lb., " ham. 14 sidea shoulders Lard N. C... Tallow., Hens per head Aoosters per head Turkeys per lb. Docks Guineas " Oeeee - Butterchoiee' yeUow.V.V V J Honey strained pe rib... . " comb per lb . Eggs hen Wheat Rye Feathers new BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET. Baj.tikorb. March SO FLOUR Dull. Western super 80 3 60; do extra S SOS 15; do family 4S(e8 70: winter wheat patents t 8or4 06; spring wheat patents 8 60(38 76. WHEAT Dull. No. t red spot and March 78rsy4; April ; May 470; steamer No. red Southern, by sample, 7677; do on grade 7275. c;ORN Dull. Mixed apot and Marebl 5(9WY; apni sf84; May 3Wt($s; steamer mixed Southern white 45; do yellow MEW FORK MONET MARKET l cw Tobx, March 80-Money on call easy 1 1-2c. Yard. One and a half cei yards for one dollar 5 Yards Calico Old People. Old Deoole who reaulre medTclne to rrra- late the bowels and kidneys will find ths true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medi cine does not stimulate and , contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative, it acts mildly on tne stomach and bowels, adding strength and glvlnt tune to the organs, thereby aiding nature In the performance of the functions. Electrlo Bitters Is an exoellent appetiser and aids digestion. Old people will And it iust exaotly what they need. Price t0 and 1 per bottle at Burwall A Dunn's drug store. FINANCIAL AND COM MIS K CIA L.. Trad FOR- ONE Dollar ! AT ABEGG & RUSCH, 90, 92 and 94 Grand St.. New York, Cotton Yarns and Warps, - Nus. 10's to 40's, single and double. Correspondence solicited. Yarns warn ed to sell -not for warehousing- KEAL ESTATE. I sell ral estate. If you have city or country property for sale." I will find a pur chaser. If you desire to purchase p.operty, yoo will flud It to your interest to see rne before you trade. I have a grat raanv val uable plect-s of property ror sale, and will be glad to show tbem to per so us seeking homfs or lavestments. :l can please ou. Abstracts of titles furnished. Call oa me or drop me a card and I will call on y -u. Office in tbe Harty Building. nar tbe court bouse. I wii rent property, collect rents and make prompt returns. W. H. TORRENCE. The Bee Hive, Cheapest Store IN North Carolina. Congressman Smith's Proposed Treaty 13011101108100. Washington. March 30 Representa tiyj bmith, or Michieau, has prepared a joint resolution, tne adoption of whic he believes will materially benefit th trade re.atlons of the United States It provides for the establishment of commission or nve members, not more than three of whom shall belong to th same political party. One mem be shall be appointed on account of d unpuisnea consular service; and one shall be familiar with the administra lion of the customs laws, and the re mainder shall be equally distinguished in point or commercial and manufac mrmg experience xne commission shall sit at Washington and devote its attention to the origination and per fection of trade treaties with European powers and the governments of the Western hemisphere. una or Her Engineers Tells on the Little Commodore. Washington, March 30. The col lector of customs at Charleston. S. C has informed the Treasury that an en gineer on tte steamer Commodore has made a statement to him that the Com modore recently landed on her last triD iruui in&nesion a lot or arms and lmjuv ui men on vuDan sou. rne ves sel's papers on the trip were taken out ior tne coastwise service as far south r Tampa, Fla , and did not permit her to touch on foreign soil. The collector says he has turned over the information to the United States district attorney. .3 J at t a J ' ana 11 toe engineer s statement is cor roborated by other testimony, the ves sel will be p'oceeded against for viola a: 4 a.l TT ri " nun 01 ice united Estates navigation taws. J. D. COLLINS. ID 1 a n li3U i5 Cure For Consumptiorie Of all the Cough medicines I have for sale, Piso's -ure ior consumption takes the best. When once sold, it makes a permanent customer. L. F. MARTIN, Druggist, Eagletown, Indiana. January 28th, 1896. t TRENCH FSHIOSMS FREE illustrated by 6 dolla with i dr)ssesf 6 suits, 28 hats, snd 35 other articles, furnishing the ladies with the latest French fashions as well as the children with an amusing toy. 3 WayS tO f Send 6 Coupons, or CI a Theeo-I Send 1 Coupon md 6 rente, or OCX I flGSC j Send 10 Cents wiAct snj Fashions. coupon, to BIsckweirs Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham, N. C, and tbe Fashion Dolls will be sent yQo postpaid. You will find one coupon inside each 2 oz. bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ox. bag of Blackwelus Genuine Durham Tobacco. ??y a bf ? this Celebrated Smoking Tobaccoland read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and bowjtgeteau a cent STaiira acea-sTST. xne Baltimore Calenacs Still Trying to Set wealeyaa Female Institute Up. Roanoke. Ya., March 30 The Balti more C!onference, M. E. Church, South, to-day decided to hold its next session owuuiuu, taat ciiy winuing over carton Uorge. A collection was taken ror oonrerence missionaries. W. K mars ball withdrew from the Confer ence and ministry. A special commit tee submitted a plan for maintaining mo iiesiejtn remaie institute bv the organ 1 z-w ion or a joint sIock company, and it was made the special order for to-morrow, immediately upon the oren- iug of the Conference. A business ses sion will be held this afternoon and ad journment will not be reached before to-morrow night. Chicago Carpeaters On Strike. Chicago, Ills., March 30 The spring campaign of the Carpenters' Union opened to-day and before noon a num ber of strikes had been called in various parts of the city. Pursuit to resolu tions adopted, evry member of the union refused to work for a contractor who had not joined the Carpenters aud Builders Association and signed the agreement made by- the carpenters executive council, giving tne men an eigbt-bour day and 33 cents an boor It will require 24 hours to obtain relia ble statistics of the u umber of men on strike. Tne Supreme Court Declares It a Trust A Blow to Other Trnsta. UTTAWA, Ills.. March 30 The Su preme Court of Illinois has affirmed the decision of Judge Gibbons declaring the Distilling and Cattle Feeding Com pany to be a trust and annulling its quarter, xne company was popularly Known as tne whiskey trust. It has ffone,out of business as the result of nnanvtai and internal troubles, but the proposition affirmed by the Sopreme Court is Important, as it is a blow to tbe organization oi other combinations and trusts. Senior Bpeaklar at Davidson. The senior speaking of tbe class of 1S96 will take place on the evening of April ara ana tne morning of April 4th.x -There are 31 young gentlemen wno are to speak, and they have all chosen subjects of interest and attrac tiveness. This speakine is one of ine necessary requirements for graduation. The commencement orators are select ed from these speakers; by a committee from the faculty, save the tttree honor men of the class, who will deliver tbe valedictory, salutatory and philosophi cal orations according to their class standing for their college course., Tfco BeasOTO CUaaba a Uttlsv : WasHraoTOsr. March 3A Tha Treas ury gold reserve at tbe close ot business to-day stood at 1128.451,074. Tbe with- drswali for ihe dsy were f 271 900 Light Transactions and Narrow Fluctua tions Were the Features In tbe Cotton Market. Special By Private Wire to Harrisou Watts. N'tw York, March 80 It was a day of light transactions and narrow fluctuations. The closing of the cotton markets here and lu Liverpool on Thursday night for the Easter holidays bad a tendency to check speculation. Prices, however, advanced slightly and closed 2 to points higher for the day, with the tone steady. Liverpool closed 2 to 2 points higher and steady for the day, and spot cotton there was Arm with sales of 8,t ou bales. In New Orleans futures at one time were 8 points higher, but lost part of the Im provement. Mobile received 1,352 bales against 574 last week and 780 last year, but receipts at Savannah, on the other hand, were only 500 against 1,050 last week and 1.071 last year; those at Charleston were 229 against 250 last week and 1,838 last year. ine estimate for jvew Orleans to-morrow was considered large, but this Is due to the fact that to-morrow's will be the last day ol the month's. New York's cotton ex change will close Thursday night and re open Monday. ADrll 6th. Llvxrnonl will close Thurssday and open Tuesday, April 7th. fort receipts were 12.783 aealnaf inoiMat. week, 18,818 last year, and 8 1&5 Id 188; thus far this week, 19.481 against 19,758 thus far last week. New Orleans ex 8,000 to 9,000 aaln.t ,5i3 last week. 8,080 last year and 8.45 in 18D4. Houston eiDuoia 4.100 to 4,200 against 4,593 last year, bpots here were unchanged wita sales of 700 bales for export, 445 for sninnlnor and 200 dltvri on contract.' Norfolk advanced 1-180 New Orleans sold 8.000 bales and Manila 1 non Augusta received to ri av a'ta hii.a 1.3S8 last year: St Loaia :tmin,r. i9u o; nouwn i,oa against 1.474 and 2.B78 Mem p lis shipped 2 428 bales. Sit W.niu tvt and Houston 3,573. Bombay receipts for the half week were 4I,ooO aealnst 28.000 last year. Manchester was qnlet. ilOlMTKI fc Wabswiu.. Selling by the Elevator People and Hold ers Caused a Drop of 1 Cent In Wheat. Chicaso. March S3 Whr antn, 0 July wheat by elevator people who were large buyers of May last week, together with selling on the part of holders and local traders, was responsible for the break of over a cent per bushel from the high point The feeling early was quite strong oa Arm cable advices, aad the market later ad vanced cd the cash transactions, which aggregated In tne neighborhood of nearly 400,000. This, together with the amount aoln lastwefk makes a larse taiaLannnniitt a good demand In a speculative way, but the market lacked vim, and easily declined under the selllna- wiil-h follows Imar a decrease in the visible sunolv of sooono bushels was dlssDDalntinr. uhiiath. StOCkS at all ports On the Atlantlnn,. amount to only about 8000,000 bushels The heavy receipts in the Northwest con tinue. The former prevents much wheat being exported Just at present, while the atter is swelling our invisible and obvisua any material increase. Thus the ball fea- ureofonels swallowed on hv tha hri,. ness of the other and hniiicrA mm i r 1 for navigation to ooen. beltvlna- hr. r. bat time stocks will r7in to ahn iaro. depletion. The English visible waa r- ported to have decreased 789 000 bushels. wima uecrease of 240,900 busheis on pass age. Tbe feling at the close was weak. C orn and oats wata Krkt.ti hich.. .-1 . offered a decline of a: to .- on'tha t.b. a wheat. Reoelnts w,e ni,xlar.r hut th. cash demand was poor, iheflne weather continues to be the bearish factor Inasmuch as It permits tbe ground hem? nut in ex cellent condition for seeding. rruymoui openea n run ana remained teadv till the latter nart. nt ,ht whea packers and ontaide mmiilauir, a r, ' geared as fre sellers, forcing prices down ) per barrel for pork and about 10 per 100pouudon lard and ribs. Ths dMlina u vaucius; some iiquiuauon on stop orders. liASSOli iKOS. ft CO, American Tobacco Con tin una ta Rat tha Feature la tha Stock Market. By Southern Associated Press. Kw York. March 80. As of iat. Amri. can Tobacco was the special feature of the abuca mai-aet agaia to-aav. tne transac tions amounttna to nearly 70.000 shares in a grand total of 190,094 shares. The stock, after 1 j ui o ,7 to ovi, wnion was gen erally considered a scoop, advanced sharply to 90, and later got back to 84V4'Si4. The rise was due to tbe old report tbat the direc tors, on Wednesday next, will returns divi dend payments. The strength of Tobacco finally affected Bugar, and the stock moved upists.tne oest ngnre for some Says past. The improvement was In av large measure the result of efforts to cover short con tracts, wntcago uas waa Irregular and In tbe main lower, while General Elsctrlo and Leatherpreferred, were flrm.HTha daatainn ot the Illinois Supreme Court in tbe case of toe ota wnissey xrobt naa no effect on the stock, as the company has been re-organised. The railway list was strong, epe- vtlle, Baltimore A Ohio and tbe Ho utii west erns. The improvement was due princi pally to the fact toat the rumors current last week about heavy gold snlpnects by to-morrow's Korooean steamers fall. d to materialise. Otb-r favorable developments were the reduction In I qh prise paid for fine gold bar by th Bank o: England and tbe excellent statement of th m. PaoJ for Feb ruary. A belief toat lhr corn-oarrying roads will enjoy a good t radio In tha neavr fatnra also exerted a good influence. Theonera. ttons f r London aooount were anlmpor tant. Tbe lmorovement "In tbe railway list ranged from to lgSts Bock Island leading with sales up to 7A..ex-dl vision of 14,. In the speru.ttes Tennessee Coal and iron rose IS 'o 2.-i the announcement that tha ieartlog ojthern iron -producers have rsacued 1 agreement for a lolat aeillnar agocrj ad that the money for the erection oltn ia: steel plant at BlrmlDrham has bei secured. Illlaofs Steel 1 nmend u. to 65. eculation closed arm 1 n tana. tet chat gee show-a gain of fSslt,. Rock Island and Tobaooo leading. : - at per cent.; last loaned at S, olos- mar ouersa as a Prime mercantile paper, eS per eent. Bar silver 88. Mexican dollars .... Sterl ing exchangasti one with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 t4 8 tor 0 days and 1 86494 89 for demand. Posted rates 4 88 W 4 8a. Oommereial bills, 80 days. e(987t: demand Government bonds steady ; State bonds qujet; railroad bonds higher Silver at tbe board waa firm. NEW YOKE PRODUCE MARKET. FLOUB 8teady, quiet. Winter wheat low grades S2S86; fair to fancj i 853 00; do patenta 8 9031 25; Minnesota 3lear 3 70SS0; patents 8 8S4 80; low extras 32 85; olty mills 4 204 55. Southern floui sready, dull; common to fair extra 2 tXt t 00; good to choice do 8 OOfitS 80. WHEAT Spots dull, steadv. No S r-? 'tore and elevator 79; afloat 8A. Options olosed steady at eent decline. No 2 red March 7t4;. April 70; May 70; June 69; J-uly 69 CORN Boots dull, firm. No S 87087 ile valor; 88W38S34 afloat. Options closed dull and firm. March May 85; July OATS Spots fairly active, firm Options uua. weaaer. marcn zik: May Z41. toot "o , to, n9 z wmte so; mixea western KX3S. LARD Quiet, weak Western steam 8 84: city 4 95. May 6 35; refined quiet; continent PORK Lower: mess 9 0OTr9 75. COTTON SEED OIL-Qulet ; orude SI : yel low prime COKFKK--Closed steady at 10 to 15 points up. raarcn -z vxg,io uu; April ; June 12 00(012 us. spot Rio dull, steady. No 7 HCOAB-Raw firm, quiet. Fair refining 84; rtuneu active, urm. etaouara A ayil cut auu crusaea 3; grunuiatea 0 GflARLOTTB H. S. CHADWICK, PB.F.SIDENT AND TREASURER. MACHINE ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS :!, n, MACHINERY, Cotton MachineF and Cotton Slill Eppeat ' C1PM, Soeclaity WB ARE AQB3NTS FOR 1 - . . - - . B. Fi STURTEVANT CCS HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATTTH That is now Considered the sttindard for heatint?! and ventilatino fnftnTi anrl wnnlpn millsj and all ither kinds of manufacturing establishments and public buildings. The Leadir z Mill Engineers and Architects of this country recoxn mend this system. IUonfcspondence solicited. " S. A. Li. Seaboard Air Line. ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS "ATLANTA SPECIAL" BKWEXN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, NOR U-UL.lt. and ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, SOUTHWEST, ALSO TBS 4S. A. L. EXPRESS." Schedule In effect March 89th, 189ft. WMITABD. NO. 41. NO. 403 Lv. "Wilmington 8 90 p. m. Ar. Lumberton (M " Max ton 6 1 " Laurlnbarg 25 Hamlet 8 55 " Lt. Hamlet 7 16 " fl 10 a. m. Ar. Rockingham 7 28 " 9 20 " - waaesooro uoi 902 41 Monroe 8 55 " 10 46 " Charlotte .10 xn 11 sk Mt. Holly 11 59 " Llncolnton 11 55 p. m. Hhelby... 1 60 " Ar. Rutherford ton 8 00 " liSTWAED, NO. 88. No. 401- Lr. Rutherfordton 4 85d. m Bhelby.... 6 58 Linoolntou... sfs " Mt. Holly. 748 " Charlotte 6 20 a. m. 8 20 " Monroe... 6 07 9 16 Wadesboro 7 06 " 9 64 " RocklnKbam 7 40 " lo'ss " Ar. Hamlet..: 7 65 " 10 84 u Lv. Hamlet.. 8 45 " Laurlnburg 014 " Maxton .i 9 29 " Lumberton 10 20 " Ar. Wlimlnston 1280 p. m FINE OXFORDS. ' Ladies Mine French Kid Oxfords, long narrow toe, long patent tip. The finest and handsomest shoe made, B and C width, price S3.50. Finest "Daree" Kid Oxfords, same style and widths, price S2.75. These shoes are strikingly handsome, giring the foot that long, slen der appearance. We have every other style and grade in ladies', misses' and children's. - - pur Tan Button Spring Heel Shoes for children, misses and young ladies are right up to date aod should be seen. - GILREATH & CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO., General Mill Furnishers and Dealers in M' 'P Q IIONTRACTORS' T ACHINISTS' OOL8 & SUPPLIES, J and COAL XJ ARROWS Steam and Water Valves, Fitting, Etc S. W. Cold Water Paint for FactoryUse. Charlotte, N. O. i - y rvAA 1 AAi vi x xAixia a,: MUIITTO K. K. BEAKOH. 9 25 a. m. .LV. Hamlet Ar. 6 80 p. m 10 45 a. m..Ar, Oneraw . . Lv. 580 p. m W mi uku. o- ta s-az, 57" V OC O 0 O -a s sb- O 9 ' - -SB1 . r r r i :P? :": : I : U"9LLLS rr ""CT-," BB.Bjf 4 3 fa r ' 'B ... ..?S5 mi B - no "B SPOOKS CIXJSING BIDS. r : tmer Co' U . do pfd 4me-.8uK Kefs. do pfd imer.Tolwcoo. do pM . . . . A'ch BAG Can Pa-a C AO Ch A A C, B A Q Chicago Gas . . Del Lack.. . . D A C K Erie do pfd Gen Electric... Ill Central L, K W do pfd..... It 8 LAN , L N A A C Manhattan Mem Chas Mioblftan Cen... Mo Paolflo M AO W C A St L "at'l Cordage... do pfd N J C N Y C. N Y AN R N A W pfd N Pacnio 5V,; do llt 101 18 04 1&94 1D0 Td4 7, 7H 854 wo 09 its 4Si do pfd fd. 104 10 28 69 105 86 40 - 6 l?a pf eaclflo Mall. heading R I St Paul do pfd Silver efts C CA I do pfd Texas Pao Union Pac Wabash. do pfd W 17 W L A L a do pfd Ala, class A . . 00 olass B . . do class C . .. La stamped 4'a . N C 4's do 6s Tenn N 8 8's Va 9.s. pfd do tr reo st'ptd. 10 "Tin Debt..., U 8 4's Ree .... O 8 4's Coup U 8 2's... Southern K'y 6's. uo cons do pfd 8 C 4s . U 8 4's new Ren. do coupon 11H U1! ai 704 .I,1A 1796 y 8i !0 I01 100 97 108 I22J 6 6 61 IO8V4 110 06 100 caBsVavota-aocg; s 1 s t r iHS s - s : u, n w ? p . r : r 1 iF 5" ov, KfeL "us ta -s: tr : : c . I !::S ;B SB"? 8PI ' o w w. w w c 14 5 oogiacg IDC' T3 ''3 B 1 "O 'B-; s.Bt B SSSB' Dally -j-Daliy, except Sunday. CHIC AOO PROD UCK M ARKKT. I Opening I Closing WHEAT March 62 I n way 68VS64 asm M Ch 28i ggi May 2W4 sii July 804 80 OATS May.... 194 19V. M B.B3 njiiii S!H 5 2!. !57 May S 17 I 6 12 xa. JEK 1 May 4 77 66 Jly 87 4 77 Nos. 402 and 408. "The Atlanta Aiwrlal " Solid Pullman Vestlbuled Limited Train, with Buffet Sleeoers and Dst Coaches (no extra fare), between Washington and At lanta. Pullman Parlor and Dining Cars from New York: to Washington. Pullman Vestlbuled Drawing-room Sleepers between Richmond and Charlotte, also Portsmouth and Atlanta (open at Richmond and Ports- moutn v p. m.) Nos. 88 and. 4l. '-The H. A. L. Kidmu." Solid Train of Pullman Sleepers and Day Coaches between Portsmouth, Weldon and Atlanta. Pullman Sleepers between New York and Weldon. also NflW York and nana Cbarlea. IHMISIATI C0SSE0T10H8, At Atlanta For Manti&marr. Mohlla. New Orleans, Texas, Mexico, California, Macon, pensaeoia, Beima and Florida. At Portsmouth With Ra.v Llna. naat. wise steamers. Washinston steamera an4 "Cape Charles Route" to and from all points NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN. For Tickets. Sleeners and information an. ply to Ticket Aeents. or to J. a. bakrkr. viLLJS, Ticket Agent, Charlotte, N. C E . St. Jobtst. Vice President and Gen. Msrr. H. W. B. Glovib, Traffle Manager. V. E. MoBk, General Superintendent. T. J. Andibsow, Gen. Pass. AgU General Offices: Portsmouth, Vs. 'Oiuir Btflstaess You can stay at home, right here in Charlotte and transact business at the follow ing places by means of the Long Distance Telephone: Pirieville, N. C, Ft Mill, S. C, Concord, N. C, Salisbury, 44 McAdensville," Dover Mills, N. C, Rock Hill, S. C, (Jhina (irove, iN.U., Mt. Holly, Gastonia, tt ti Other points will soon be included. : Telephone : Exchange, JAMES JSORTHEY, Manager. Southern - Railway. fRMDMONX AIM ZJX4 'Baton 4 DANVTLLX A.ND KOBXB atWOTiTNA CXViaiONBt. nr snrs-aov am. a,MB4. IkStsXoBVuel l?subjai to iiaagetsw ouYnaHee Sine pa olio. Trains laava0aarlOtM, V. O. faUsoaa tawtnf.room boflet Slaepef tweea Kew York, Washinftom, AUaata atd New orisaas, a. K-No. T, daily. Washington aad oathwestern vestlhaied llmitea lor AUao sToand'fe Rfe&aSSS. isouta and Poathwest. Tbrougk Pnllman flwpecKewTark to Nsw Orleans and New Tork to Memphis. Dining oar, restibvJed kta. and Tors to Memphis. Lining oar, restit s)osoK,ketweea wasblngtoa and Atlan Uilff . tt-- lUdaUy lo- Atlanta .raAtJrFnitaJaV aaee.aaV.-Hn the State- Difficult repair wok Bo ats South, stolid aUohmond to Greaasboro. UjM BV aV-Vtvls, sUOy, (ot Aogasta. 8tv vnnaa.Caariatr, jacasonvuie and O. O. a ma suaami suooa varrtea taroQIS nil- tan aiaanDfrreon samt steepar between ewYoa,cran&ah aad Jacksonville. Aisa am aiaepatv vnariott to Aagaata. A-M.-rMo. fa, QaUr. tor Oolambta EASTER CARDS The custom of sending little memen toes of this glad occasion is a beautiful one. --. - The line of cards and booklets gotten out this year is the prettiest for years in design and execution. We have also just received a L 'ot of Crinkled Tissue Paper in new ilaia and combinations. . O Call and inspect? STONE & BARKING EK, Book, Stationery and Art Store, 22 S. Try on street. BICYCLE REPAIRING. Largest and best equipped repair shop licited. act 6. A. local stations. usT a, ai.-y-No. 81, dally. Poiloaaa eomaert smeatwnd steeping ears pet wee a New York tan m. jkugnsune. ruiimaa aunst sleep so xatapa, utataa ear first elass vea tattaaa. HewYark i tWIlsaory to Bt. Angosttne, a, wasai 6t baled eoaaa, 1 OFFICE or THE LOAN A 8 A VINOS BANE. NEW YORK COTTON F0T0BEB. Nxw Yokbt. March 80 -uatton nniar ait dling upland.. 7; middling Gulf ls Futures very steady. Ioapravaaneat iat Cottos Bat Nat lUkalv to ' Test Olosnr Baslsesi Osflssk.- Special to the Observer. ..' Niw Tosr. March aa-Urt atapid starket to-day. tha eztrema flatrI. tloos having been within a ranee of or fi points. .. ThooEh the aalaaf n TjnXi.. small prices there-rallied m little, and lisr.SItsrseUlBC OOOOr onaaia u l j vanced to 7,64 and later to T Ctt. Then a few t eiang orders saffloed todspress If ay to J 61; Highest. Lowest. March 7 54 7 64 April 7 6 7 6" May 7 68 7 61 June 7 67 7 61 July 7 6 7 64 August 7 98 7 68 September... T 81 7 80 October 7 81 7 21 November 7 iO 7 H December 7 23 7 18 Sales 117,700 bales. Closing. nominal 7 6fife57 r 66 - T 7 68m NOTICE, TO OUR PATRONS: LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, March 3J, 4 r. sc. Middling Futures Closed steady. Sales American. March March and April April and May May and Jane Jnne and July July and August , August and September September and October October and November November and December NAVAL STORES. WlLMIFOTOH. March SO. Rosin Arm strained ISO: sood strained 1 S2L Hninta turpentine steady: machine 5- irravniap vj uud kurpisnufls eott virgin ..... Tar firm as go. CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET. These figures represent prices paid varnnil Middling fair .... ira gooa nuaauif. refl Good middling ' nl Middling ." jig Tinges ".J"'"" sucM j . .- . Markst-Dull. Finding that the clerical work of the Bank reauires I IX more time than is allotted ??ii!or0 n?w? we hereby notify Tsass ail our Kina patrons and the public generally that from and after Tuesday, March 10th, the Bank will close at 3p.m. and open on Satur day evening (for deposits only and no other purpose whatever) from 6 to 8. Patrons: please make a note of it. 1 Respectfully, JN0. E. OATES, President. A. BRADY, Cashier 4 Id a 4 1718 4 1-SI7 4 15 16 4 14 a 4 ts b 4 10 s 4 02303 S s 8 60341 MKMpHELLfiCO 122 AND 124 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA ! 51 AH1 53 BTTM3CKB ST., BOSTOS. COIION YARNS OF ill KIDS. Richar dBlyth e, COTTON WARM AND YARNS, No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia AO. 4- to 200's Single and Double, Warpt Furnished in Chains and Roam a ia Grrey and Oolors. Cotton. Woolen and Worsted Tarn In Skeins, 1 MOVED ! Corner Second and College streets. . Co, Beer Depot, C, Valae( Joinf: Works, . ilnctoa ta At. Anamst- laa. rnlh-aaa sleeper Nw York ta Ao- i& A. Klo. 18. daUv. for WashlBffton ftlahmoad. Raleigh and all points Korth Oarriaa- Psllmsa arawlntf-rooa boffei sleeper. Kew Orleans to Haw Yoran Jaok- DBTUIS W Otw ! iM ft. Sty No. , daily. Washinston ai on th western vestlbuled. limited, for Wash. Ingtonaad all points No rvj. Through Fail Bta aar, Menrpats to Siew Yorki tw or aas to few xora ?ampa to mew vork. aviso eaiiiaa resuouiaa ear. M iflO r.jt.o. ft, daUy, for Washington aad tha Hot-It. Carvist Pa 11 mad eompart meni ear, is. AogosUtM To JTsw York. prawing room siseping aar vs Ainiuat U KsW Tor, brawinc room pn Set ear Tampa t Kaw York anL Crctelass vast!' aoied taaoh 6a. Aagrtstlne and Washington pining aar between at. Aagaattna and s:so j.cJfo, 19,dallv, tor riahmon,Ba sxgn, mwioorD ana avti paints cionn, jar iPaU5Sa alaeolng oaf from Greensboro Rlsfrrnood, Connsots at (ireeatbore h traia eavrrylng PniUnaa aar tor Ba O B With a m . . f 1 . . M A rretrhi aad passenger for BUtasvUia and oeai i 4fl0 BtatesvtUa. Taylors vtl Vaaiat arrfve at Charlotte a, H, dally, tzeept Bnaday, for 19 ana tooai stations, rmoM AVcrtrnA. IIBA.K. 1I4S av x. StM A.. at .4VI a J I o art asav Mi60 S. at iSlfU f ATXVI.liVa1 atly eSMPtwosday. 4 aJMrftStrhl iralas aarry paste&fers. vvjTttia. 'w.A.TtTZK. Traffla Vahhxer. f Ml Pass, Ji w. B. aaaav, w ashing toe O. ea ayertnteat, Washintoa-TX O. 4. H. KAJtVWiox, Ass't Gen! Pass. Att, AUantaOa. Ox aUai Zt, Horrors, Xtcsreiltig Passenger Agent, - IS ast Trade atreet, , Crlot.HJ0L WANTED FOR -0. 8. ARMY. ABLB bodled.anmarried men. between sh of 81 and 80, citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can iiiraa, rsaa iuu wrue angniD. For In orm.iiou Bpoiy, preiersoiy cy Recraltfng Officer, 06 Main St., L; letter, to yochburg, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR - i Crushed Fruits, Fruit Stocks, . Extracts ' and Specialties -Cola. Wine Coca ' ; and Rock Candy Syrupy Send for price lilt before season opens. JN0.: M. SCOTT & CO. Wholesale Prngjigts, . Charlotte, N. .1 J. MARSH HEIZER, 35 South Colle?e. PURE: BEER '5o.1l edly the most invigorating and health giving tonio known. : It is recommend ed and prescribed by ail leading "physi cians. Call for "Bell of Carolina Ex port" when you want the best. ; Augusta Brewing Go. CHARLOTTE AGENCY Ginger Ale, Soda Water -and Cider. R. B. Hahbick, E. R. HcTCHETsa, - Agent, Assistant Agenl Telephone 110. I have now on band the-most complete stock of Bicycles ever brought to this mar ket. Com and see. The Yellow Fellow is' the Best. Sat we have all grades and prices. Soma oeauties at too ana 78. Strictly high-grade, too. A few good second-hand Wheels: One No. 14 Rambler, good as new, too; two S13S Stearns' 'U5 Specials at $85; Peerless Sioo Tracts, at sou., we are now prepared to -bake" on enamel as at factory: also vul canize tires, having equipped our repair shop especially lor this work. All kinds of difficult repair work. . .- , -- . W.F.DOWD. We are headquarters for K. A W. Quick Re. pair and other Paeumatlo Tires. J. S. PHILLIPS, , 31 MERCHANT TAILOR, SOUTH TRT0N STREET. Full line of Serine and finmniM Wap. s teds, Suitines and Trouserings just ln If you Uve in Charlotte and are inter ested In building up the material inter ests of yoar city, call and be convfnfM thatTOu can get as good fitting clothes of as good material right here and at as reasonable prices. ft we can do as well for yoa we claim yoar patronage. SterliDg ver A fine selection for weddiosr and birth day presents. I have all the new novel-, ties for a dressing case hair brushes. combs, nail files, scissors,' knives, hair enrlers, ; hat brushes and marks, um brella and cane marks. Watches, dia monds and jewelry In abundance at low prices. . I solicit frne anddiiScnlt watch, dock and jewelry repairing. All work sruaranteed to give satisfsction. S. A. h. and Southern R- R. Watch Insnector. . JOHN FARRIOR.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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