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. I: W - - - - . . " .': . ; Hb ..;-,tho'.Zjrc--V . c.:.' I J ,V- r u . . f3 ? , . . - , " lotion of any Drily Fcpir in Piedmont ITcitii Caro lina ' " , ' iiatboonly lotte Pul ,aphicPre33 I". . t ' OfeARLOTTE, N. O S ATUBDAY MORNIN 'J, JULY: 188t. i v. i ail is. . n . a il CoartB ; Oonru. jt the United I lor at n. a Uenl jtCAxiUcj. t ; I 9.7d7. The total net cash or actual 1 out knowledge,ot the other, was al hnt and UW stock InsuraiMje P-"f ? !kf ' - Agent, y nrtHonae. ialresBpecianj property. . - .1,1.." .. . -: - looi ibove Bulort Houae. idcaoe i west tn 'Street 'ifBian Churcli.'- ::- Inirnnnan , JJt jf m n Lin mi i . , i ictice limited to . - v . .. . . WJ ' OF WOMEN & CHILDREN . Latnaitfs, 214 8, Tryon nam & Wdpi Simp. ARKIAGB WAGON HA.SU- .k I.RSR, TKTON 8TKKST. rm tbe pnbllo ana my coBtoeaen a tuy sbops from tbe old stand TIT' OCCupiea OJ ummwu tiueparedto do all Hadsof Carriage repalrtne, pauiung, toeing aaa au jonos w wauL. eedred nne stock oH'UleMated Gold, and Silver Cases, ole 'inbvement&i. Special prices ;to rat h2 Large DemanJla tor tftfcse watches, I tee my prices ten per cent tower than any house, compare watches and prices before .W. A. TRUSLOW, Jeweler. a ftniith Ti von Street. ' i : ' - I H P T7nR",n A SH JSLli Kl P UlX'UrVAVlA We an recelrlng tOMlay Tvi masaeB. - iOUT, ; f i VvAftWlnatlireaniilBtOCk0lGROCBJUl5 Mii pRoyiaiONti. "' , . w..,r. In, niSB i. ,uu fT"'""' T v . don't taU to see ua. FINE'SHOES Watches I'M ''; Ai -A' ';'! it !.. ' - 1 -i ' - ' "... I 1 h Aiinr a Tnlllllc jCi-lf Al lcVc i II BlIWi I nuiiivo inn www I 1 f -,;v. -i-i 16 South Tryon Street. V . ;: miiw ' - .-'::'i-J-' r-. . : ' -' V , : :'l.ttVi?..-r.?;:-.-i . . r turnip v:-s '.;;;-.:::. ''.':-,. .v'43:;f--i iililllllllSeei j ,?A:;';FXJ;SOT DE ) ; -' sirabijeVarieties fob ' , : ' Mosale &. Retail .. .. , Iv - . .- - -, r- ;v - -" ';--vi -1 THE NATIONS MONEYS' TE TOTjR. SET, CASH . OR ACTVAI, ReatlM;r tbe Pbll Debt fr Jn Otbr Ftaaadal Btatteim. Ttj Telegraph ta TBI Curukicu!. pWAsmKaTON, July; 1. The reduo-lsary iqn in tbe public debt during June, as shown - in the statement issued f r m ; the Treasury, department, - is $15,852,725, and for ; the. fiscal; year just enaea $ iu.7U7,46, aeamst f8,-1 09Tj766 during the preceding fiscal I - amounted to 175,191,109. 0he Tear au &i we oegummg ok we nacat cierss wdo xaua amiuuoeu -in oi year just closed the treasury's net fice and if at the next examination, 6 gold fund was $156,793,748 and to day months hence, they faiLaaay be .dia this fund aggregates $175,873, 669, an missed within ti discretion -ot v the increase of 30, 00Q,0) sO. The net sflver Secretary, m" - I h, v . -; d A. - t -t fnhd wai 196,229.531, and tO-day lis : , WImU Cawnatatas rartlaaaaMsw $78,548,425. decrease of about $23- WASHwdroN, t. CM Jufil L--The 000;000 during the year. , .- Oiril Service Commiasiont have mvie m-; '..T.f.Lrawaiaiatia":-i . . i attiu tuo laeaoui-jr uuw UU1UB uSll,O0,- au ot tms coin, or nearly f30, 000,000 more than on July M 1886. There are now 55,000,0: 0 standard silver dollars in. circulation against about 52,000, 000 one year ago. The silver certifi cates now outstanding aggregate $142,118 017 against $88,116,225 On July 1, 1886, an increase of $54,000,000 durmg the past fiscal year. Customs receipts for June amounted to $18.- 82,359 and 1 internal revenue re ceipt , to $10,675,942. The : total rceipta ( for the i year from i all sources iwere $371,38 893, ; against 1336,438,727 for the preceding fiscal year. Customs receipts for the year just closed were $2 1',403.983. -Internal ievenue receipts .were $119,136, 447, and receipts from miscellaneous sources amounted to $34,840,463. This shows an increase compared with tbe , I preceding year of $24,498,960 in cus- j tom's receipts, $2,33o. 51L in internal revenue receipts and $8,111,696 in re ceipts" from miscellaneous sources. Government expenditures for tbe past fiscal year aggregated $268,516,190. against 1242,483,138 during the pro- Ordinary expenses for the vear iust I BuiuviwHouif , w,yw.joi Liexmgton, wiu on Angus, i clrtsed were 1145.117,521, or in round! i j J i v" 1 . J001 jwixHs Decome me principal oi urover i numbr. W.WO.OOO more than the prececungyear, and 1 1 Tha paaataa caanra v I Td3 tisoonnnn mA than tha nnL cedinc vear. whilfl thn intoi-ACt rhflw I was 947,744, is, -or - bz,oOO,ooo . less tntM Kuuinta omnlinh'nw f,i r71 QfiH . kuau muiug tue preceuuig year, wim 1 'VV4U(H IHUV'UIUIU HI Wl l,IWV,r 893. and total exnenditurea includim? 893, and total expenditures including $45,000,000, pinking fund amounting to $313,516,190. The surplus revenue for the past fiscal year will aggregate about $59,600,000, against $45,000,000 surplus for the fiscal year ended July PAID THE FKXALTT. . Albert Taracr Baasad far tbe R ,. , . . i . aCXaaalaBawaii ByTeiegraiiaioTBBCkoMCLr.. ft.. Louisville.' Kt.. July 1. Albert Turner, colored, was hanged here this morning at 6 :30 o'clock in the yard of the, county jauV his neck being broken by the fall The drop fell at 6 ;30 sharp and the body was cut down at 6 :55. Turner died game showing not .the least particle of fear. The crime for which he paid the death penalty, wasthe murder of Jennie Bowmap, a domestic in the employ of Mr. A. Y. Johnson, on the afternoon of April 22nd. .Turner had entered Johnson's residence for the purpose of robbery during tbe abscence of the family, where he was discovered by Miss Bowman, whom be beat so ter ribly with a poker that after linger ing in great pain, she died on; May 9th. Turner made a : short address from the scaffold, in which he ac knowledged that Wm. Patterson, ILI 'T" r'H. ""rrvrr ! ! ar-la kim '.. .m umMnA Uia -Kr i 28, 29 and 30th of April, when a mob at one time numbering over 15000 peo pie collected, in the vicinity of the jail and attempted to lynch both Turner and Patterson and necessi ta'ed the calling out of the Louisville legion to protect them, i Turner vaSl indicted- by the, grand jury, found1 guilty; and sentenced in the short! space of one hour. , - -f He aeM WatebtaaY I By Telegrapb to Tai CBaoxicrA. K ? Baltmo-ob, Md., July. i.Three' weeks ago two detectors and a police sergeant ! entered the residence ; of Ernst Bauer, for the purpose, as they claimed, of making a sanitary inspec tiou.' Mr. Bauer claims that the police ransacked tne house from top to boa torn u The German Central Labor Union took the matter up and were seconded by the federation of labor. A committer waited ' on the board of police commissioners' on Monday last witn regard to tne troume, out mat body upheld the police, and said that such men as Bauer, (he is a socialist) needed watching. The federation of neeuea waicmne. - xne leaerawon 01 labor have now determined to push the . matter - to the end and are em- nloving the beet legal talent to ascer tain the constitutionality of the ac ' tionof Marshal Fry and hispouce. ' 11LA40 PaaalaaalataevV By Telegrapa to lm CBaoxicuL " W askIhgton,- July 1,Dui ing - the1 fiscal year just ended the pension office issued 111,840 pension certifi cates, of which number . 55,194 were original cases; 8,455 Mexican war claims and the remainder miscellane ous cases.. The statement is made that every case on file in the pension office was taken up during the year ana put uu we rutui ui , nuai aajuai cation. r '.'' . . '- Raealpta af tba Qtnraawt - . Bj TaUsgrapa to Taa CaaOMwaa. ' - Washington. July i. The receipts of the government for the fiscal year ending yesterday, were as .follows:,; Customs . .u . . M . i .$217,403,983 Internal revenue. . I ..... 119,136.448 Public lands 7.500,Ot0 Miscellaneous . , . . ,s . . . . ' 27,340,463 Totaf... $371,330,894 Hmf RaMaltla Detbraaloa; tba Klas.!: San Fbano'S).7 Julv!. In an' in terview yesterday Joan TJDare, late Attorney uenerai jot. tne uawanan Kinsdom. expissed-the belief' that the ; great result CmLBIBTICE.4- XviuMlaattem la tb DepartmeaU A' ,-- Ordr la Rcar PavUaaaaklBy - " tsWAsniNGT03r: 'Julv' l'The Civil Service examination in the Adjutant I General's office, war department,' for promotion Has been oomDietea wita i tbe result that of 30, men examined 6 I failed t of tbe f 27omen examined 2 I failed.- The number of marks neces- td pass successfully is 75 while the maximum is 100. The marking of efficiency . was done at the war de parUnent by the Division Chief, while that of 'marking examination papers was done at the lava ttervice rooms. "In all but one instance," said Com missioner 4Joeriy,7"tne tnariang -or the two; senarate boards. each with bighet4a.Uiwfe intv. service. The case in point was that of Kdward EL NeaV of Indiana. In April Neal, a clerk in the Adjutant- Oeherars office war department, was dismissed from the service on account of activity on politics. It appears that he was a "Republican candidate for the Legislature and declined at the instance of his superiors to withdraw his name, whereupdn his was dis missed,; The Commission hold that Neal was Duly exercising his rights as a citizen and that unless candida cy detracted from his efficiency as a clerk, which was not alleged -or shown 1 that hia dismissal was im proper forxauses stated. The Com mission therefore' hold that Neal is still a clerk of the department and is eligible for an examination. Had Neal neglected his duties in the in terest of his Candida turn, explained Commiaa oner Oheriy; that would have c nstituted partansbip but his mere canaioacy uu rug. XawaHatcafraatSrawa. ' 1 rnnatwtMtutauvpniuaMM. i - npnttR Jn1t .U .P 'T Tbvvfk 1 lot horvmu tK nrinmi , nt I High School vice J. H. Quinn re- UgW He ia a Furman Universi iwmit miinaiii f ITiirman TTntvAveftv rtWonvflTa ft I IQ. and cornea hurhlv rocommervied f 1 otitutinn - - - - T I I . OnitA a nnmhtf nt HmToritM hun I received Invitauona to attend a. pic- 1 nicing party as ranenoni spnogs in I AtVaa nwiTimilv tntha 4 fTa PoilMail I MWU V1VMUUUU U tug V vg.WUIWUI in thia countv next fiaenrdav. Jul-v 2. in thia county next turday, July I liquor without a hoSnse;inja8 i been At night a ball wU be riven by thelanspended. i JnO. W. Tarkisleyi con- I proprietor of the Springs and a very 1 pleasant time is expected.- X I Mrs. KAiza irvm. ot Hwang s, alter spending two weeks at Grover and Black's, -last Saturday retunied to her home. . Mr:T. Humphries, of Gaffney City, wm inacruoa a class in - vocal muaiR. mmmmrinff in ahrait twd or thraa wwaHt Mrs. J. Fi Williams, wife of P. M. Williams, is on a "jaunt: td Gaston oounty. She wfll return Monday. The health of this little burgh and community is good. In fact, we do not, at present, Know of a single case ot sicunesa. . . : u- !r: :j ABOUT THE BTATR CAJPXTAL. Latest IteaM af laws Araaad Ralalgk. Raleiqh, July L SpeciaL The revenue collections for this district for June have been audited, and: the receipts amount to $65,000. Raleigh. July L. fSoeciaL) - Gov. Scales left this morning via Weldon for Wilson, where he this evening de livered the annual address before the Wilson Collegiate Institute. Tbe Drawiiieia 1 leaaaa Caaa. 1. 8peciaL The preme Court from Wake county.. A; W. Henderson, of Baltimore, is the r TrC w6n A Deplarabla Caadltiaa aTABalra la By Telegraph to m craoxiCLa. : WASHrNQTOw. July 1.--J. J. Fred. BannidineL .United : States Vice- Cdnsul atNewCheang, China, sends to the State Department a harrowing account of a trip made by- him through , the flooded districts of China. "4 He necessaries peoplowho were huddled together in the few dwelhngs that had withstood -1"71 the floods. The living on the chaff was distributing food and -6 " JV t" ?VL i of Uf?the1 starving JStlfJSEa!? h;i.SSoe look fat lit Jie) exclaimed, grown for feeding cattle. ; Some were reduced to eatmg ' chopped grass. while others fed on the leaves and seeds of weeds gathered in the fields. During hfa short trip fie relieved 396 person, put . death trom- starvation had swept away many. Mr. Blalaa Uked ia :' By leieKrwpa tv laa vaaowour - . , ; Nkw Yobx, July X.--The5V' lows: "No doubt Mr. Blaines pret- ty generauy regaraea nere as a strong political oponent of England, but the best Enghsh people are delighted, to see nun ana tne personal impression he has made is verv ereat. Indeed. I will take the Uberty of sayingtbat no American holding no ofiacialposi tion has within my recollection been more warmly received or much Uked and admired. , ,UiJ' Bxeiteaaeat la BlaateaaC - ByTelegrapHiaTMCHMWci Montreal. July l,rXuch excite- ment was occasioned here last night by the report that s. l. Whitney. Secretary of . the Board of Harbor Uommissioners; .r-was - missing. .. An drew Bobertson, chairman of the board, said late last night that Whit ney is a defaulter to a large amount. , : .. . 1 ! Hi .- x' -' - Jaaa Kabe,' V-.-f ' J ByTfclegrana wtfBacutomcia, -' Cincinnati, 1. The bond of E. S Harper: the crooked ex-Vice-Fresi dent of the Fidelity Bank; was to day raised from $30,000 to $200,000, . That. Of Hopkins from $15,000 to $ioo,ooq. w . , -- . . , . ... . - Arpol-ed Chief Clik. EyTclesiapntiTM Cejumo-1, . I WAsmsGTON, JIy 1. -Diicl ILi'- gerty, o llaryland, was to-cay ep- which pcintol c::E c:rl r r r-3 THE TRADE REVIEW. TIIE WUK OK1 Or BATIBFACTwl ; BUsiaEsa f or vkamost. Maaatary Aaxlatlas. Caatlaaa Call tiaaa Fair a Rattar Tbaa IVaai ffaak. Nw Yomc. July 1 1. U. Q. Dun & Uo.'a weekly review of trade wm say: The week has been one of satisfactory business for the season, but of unusu al disturbance in speculation. I liqui dation has reached the stock market as their lowest? stocks were down td as ineir lowest hukkb were uuwn w tne level or January last, as meir i before the break inDecember, - V A CaraartaXi at New York has succeeded aa com pletely as the Chicago, corner failed. and" the": prices made 'have been so palpably artificial that June delivery sold on the last day of the month at 22 cents above the same grade for July. - Nominally ca&hi wheat fell 21 cents on Friday, though theactual price' for other uses than '.the settle ment of speculatioB contracts was not above 8 cents en xnursay and btt ' Getferal reports are satisfacDry, tradebeang good for the time of year. and money in reasoplble apply " uboiiw uvmw. iWviBMj w"" I treasury has taken $1,800,000 in gold while puttings out.l,4ixj,ouo in cur rency. Business failures in" the last 7 days in the United States, vlU; Canada, 28; total, 18L j Failures last week, 197; 213 week previous to the last,' corresponding week last year, I- raa Bis la i . teiJatefwpatoTMcaiKnnai. Wah33. July LTlus Pr dent has granted pardons andJwrt muted sentences as follows: Frank White, convicted in tne ooutnerni tv-kt vr nofn.l icoimwneu com SiKlKDieiKeaiui; a,' 1 KftS. tn f nur vpar lmnnsonment. hav-1 mg oecorae enunyj uunu.HMuwuiuo- -JT 7" wvj. - nawirmnH nn th brnrMt'tcbndition I paruoneu, uu eipiOT wuiuuuuj'''-, that be shall return to nis i nome in Afrua. On fuwvtint of had health MntenMflf-A. J. WaTWMlJ . iQB. I victed of keep-ng an illicit distillery I mnnthc fn th a cmintv ia.il tat Atlanta. Oa.. has been COmmittodMO imDriaOn I men ior luu oays. ine seniencB o i i ajmuvw ouwouub, jm. vuuuo. wo- i I viftMl in KnTPmW IRftfi. of BAlliniP I Uauor without a lioSnserHjas i been T T ! , 1 Q j victed in Kentucky ot violating the J internal revenue law and sentenced l m ucwoer, xooo, to one ytriimpr I onment and to pay a fine of $500, is I pardoned; as w also A.E. Backering, I convicted m the Umted Statea wort for toe middle district ofc-XanneaBee I laxnassuuc rajupxerxwa money-asMiaen-1 I tence postponed tllllil Julv 6. 1887. 1 4iMUttor'tnflr'mi l hnrat imnn al recommendaoonf trom tnex? district attorney, who says the money - come into convicts possession tn course or pie wiui programmes mrougnuu wj businees, and thahe paid it: out not season, jasa .. ; - s -;h knowingits. character. In the easel; . ' .. - of Jno. C. Allen, convicted of violat- ing internal revenue laws and; aen- tnfwilf A.rr.h 23. 1R87. to four men thn' . w entSjailkFulton ty, Ga . and to pay a fine of $100. Th( he President has commuted sentence to the imprisonment already ; and payment of the fine.v y TBI BO KB IB CHICAOO. rally! wtta Pj aaaalte I isaa; tJader a Ji PMft - -J oy?ni bomb, fully charged and with! the fuse burned to within a guarterot an inch of, the shell, was found ; under Judge Baker's desk in the Criminal court room last Tuesday evening Court officials and all the other au thoiitiea about the court building are bewildered at the thought of what " . " w . diabolical vilhany was contemplated ous machine where it was found. The matter has been kept quiet for! the purpose of - myestigation. Judge . Baker presides in : the room where the anarchists were tried and condemned. He said to a reporter today, "I was swmging around in mycliahq when all at- once I saw rat one corner ; of 4 my desk what I thought was a base bau. Up and that it wasn't a base bUL handed it to bailiff Ryce.-and after Judge UVU v vawK7a vuu a aw waa-anr Baker declared be had no idea where 1. ..... . . the bomb came from. . . . -4 Ball Teaterday. lcnt ku I K iMawtilCLB Memphis Memphis :NashviUe. eame on account of rain. ; no Birmingham - cirmmcnam jxew Orleans. Game postponed oil-acS count of rain. ' Staten Island Brooklyn 9, Metros IkL,. ' t Pittsburg- Boston'9. Pittsburg, Chicago Chicago 5. - Washington: 1.4';t;; ". . CI , - Torronto-Torronto 5, Buffalo 3. nffmiltnn-Hamilton 10. Rochester ft - - - . - . Utica-Vtica IL B'nghamton 15 Detreit-i-Detroit 1 17, i PhiladelphU Indianapolis inaianapous o, ew York 13. (8himng8). - r - ) Philadelphia Fhlladelpbia 9, BaK 1"--'; n-'z ,n VM' CdT.- -CTJaT: ' Louisville Louisville 16, 1 St. Louis AaalaaBaat af rabaeaa WarBaiJ.y t 4t v ti i Tv.0nior.Tfti Louisville, July GiantTo bacco.TOka.--jQta oent, Safety Vault Company,. The UDfe ties are stated to be upwards Of $1, -000,000 with nominal I assets about the same. - .. 'v. fl?. FallawtET ta tbe faatatepa ;rrl.I -u s - ( : v- Father. .' -.. ..'.if-f. , k"" -. By Telegrapa to TH CHmomcia. . . 1 n uo ac once. j. saw i.wua utuwaeu Nrw'Ycrt, July ls The IlercU has made tr w tacws J i tba r - a r.ood rotmn . r.-- yet 11" :::: ' c '7 a f : -hs r'virr rrcirta c . L-r.:il.. ( rU0M OCR SVItAIB CITT. Taa raaia ta aa CaUarataa a ay Caai aaajr m T.m-Rrr Xata Trom oar Baadent OonavonaA . ashxvilub, July 1. On the fourth of July there will' be a re-union of the survivors of Co. F , 4th N. C. Volunteers, at Gombroon, the) coun try residence of Hon. Z. ix .rVahce, some 20 miles east of this city under the shadow.of the Black Mountain, This now -distinguished : man was elected Captain of vhir company . at ttsr oreanfzation. It was then- called the Bough and Eeadiea, and has been Known as sucn ever ttuiws, ajiuviuk i sngwa as bucu ew suiw, """'"MfiUprt with wwwnffwhiclWL ' surronnded xnat nomeiy name wjm 1 m those teying days ever wept to the front4On:a spring morning in .this year '61 one hundred and .seven; as hraye and determined a pacnoia as ever shouldered f moketo oUowe L ---tzu.z . x ,a T:rKPa . waa X'iTmr' 'broVt maf was aa lust as ever orougni niaii w AMVta '.ThafoM that Ml tiumn' (VI t!.v "tu. w J , ,"VV" i wno mar tneeK m ra-uaum.: bdowi that t hese - brave ; fellows. shoulder to shoulder where the was thickest : This tells the Btorr their valor with more power than words. The jas$ ; pride lwach the record of thetr rrtRv aw&Von wallA tSALrkai rri; I that such men with such a captam were and axe his fellow citizens. This - occasion, to those who wfll be fortn- nateenotignw be present ww doi?? c't y10" V ine worKS ui uw sjuubvuw uw have been completed and itew oTlaVmrdowa ia cxane forward rapidly. The committee appointed to. ap-l r AfatHBlAftai, .queauoa is waeciuu wpw value a$$5,W present representotivestromn eyeircottBty through whfch4the ... . . "Rattarr Paries hotel wffl celebrate I - "" i nno, at wmcn ume tne ooon oi - me will add raireaay spbcwub am ting. : '-- -;: i 'H t WBJTneSVlJJB - WUtB BUlpnUT HAS opened with . something Ot a crowd 118 under new proprietorship this Teaf and DAS been U elegant COndl-t won iyr vu ruw uTfcT "rlto ..which point it IS again rapidjy -w tS i that WOnderfUl WatCT. " ' ' -;i I T . . i ' 1 lne travel la not yet oi regular summer proportion, out the Increase I tn " Ktit tKa InmMM I ot visitors for thelaattew days nas been very perceptible. The Messrs. Bawla Broa, iroprietora of that so j peru, yea cwwrrawfo . uo i Swannanoa. state that more inquiries l are hemg received now m xsgara vo i wwuu uuiuur,o COToe before. l The Jennie Holman Comedy Onm-Ii pany is w spena uw wmmw uere i and will favor the theatre going peo- ,! 'VTZVTZT'-i -11voin.imnondentfeltastho,hehad 4"- I P Second oy une. Bbpt-jBnd kflled twiifniTnan whum rfi a-a a iin w in trrmr : m? iLIZi uenerai rjesaions wwn Ytateruaj i txring.:i , i vAiA There ia an epidemic of measles at I Pnrt St Charles. Canada. At toast five hundred casest have been re- - ' - - i- I ported. To-dav being "a - half holiday-'and Monday beingihe 4 th of July,' all I have voted to close i ttntu Tuesday. A fire occurred yesterday morning in the residence of Mrs. Springer at Madison, N. J.; which was soon , ex- tipguishW AVmar bring inVthe ri:?-. j . tsf ;4 I -ry U W a WTa.J f.B I : oarvmgwa u uu tor a um week, in London, confined ! to the debating of a consideration of the land. 4 ty Mavor Hewitt, of New Yorkl yes terday appointed Morgan J. O'Brien corporation counsel "and- he was sworn in at 1 o'cock.', . ; A Byadlaata la tbalataraatat x. -'. , . lal Asaata.,, il Sy Tieno w c-aowaa. y WASHnfOTow. July 1. A syndicate of New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore merchants has been formed for lithe purpose of obtaining from the rSnnZ 1 money Bfor h- r yeara. district government all the paid by the commercial agents j cense during the last twenty years. I . & . a m. . im I Their claim is oased ontoe recent de - Their claim is oased on toe recent de s . . ' cision of the Supreme Court: which made the taMstf such licenses a violation ot the provisions of the constitution The amount mvolved is $S50,OMO ;The matter iwUl be i brought . before congress next ses aiuu. . . - , a - t 1 BaaaU rax ta Saw Tartu ,Nkw ambulance; wsS despatched to ,the residence of a family .named 8mith, - - lot "JlQfH "ctroot whrt ft-ir aoif rt hal suffering from smajl pox.;The moth- 1 er ahdrfour children were transferred . ItoNorth Brothers Island. Two of the children -were said to be suffenng from marked systems of the dreaded lorougmj auugawa x.aevery pre- cauuou uutcu Haiueit unp eunaiu ui the" cMtagioh. Threa. weeks ago another child of the same family had to be removed tor the same cause. ; ; t4A,'M m ii ' 'V.'i.'' f 1 ! , :2 Ba Cbaaf e.ia Bbara'a CaadlUas j h": aannrpw tuvowm. I' KS viy-, Ai-AUWB.iB uo Mr. Sharp to-day. He itiU conti .av3 t parringly. Ilr. Stick:.: , visited his'client and had a conver. sation with 1 hinr. - subsequently ' he Lftlwtff. band s side, looks, worn out, but peri eistently refuses leave him. , - ' T . Z - ' W jr. r nanryXItseor ErfraIn. - ti f t.egratn w 1 H CnauhicLK. .,' " .; ... New Yoe, July i.-nenry Lips' cc.nb, wi.) L-.3 iu IT' w-3d i po- : .. " ;n ciunsci, was to i J " J 9 cf tha C 3Cond ..ad states Circuit oven ia the federal .:3 ii-y hwycrs MOTHER C0MMENCE11ENT GAFFBBTX'B -AT ATHRR1HQ ASD : - THE BAPFf REStnLT.? j-"' Rxavetama Caae Uaia i ataaa Iaatltata A ala Bay Tar taa ' From Our Reaktonl Cottwpondeni , p QjLrrm Cmr, 8.Vc.,T June80.--I have never seen this place ; present a a gayer appearance than at present. Tbe - sidewalks are' thronged ; with peop Kl theistreeti sein, to be filJed .with passing , vor Ahe past week the public has on and aow their expectatkmi' are I reelized, for Aight before last was I tne nrss mgnc ot Jommencemeni oi nrr IinMtnne Instutute. Yerfl v: thiaThas been a gali week, and every vi.j.v4; colleges never .lau W draw a mwr7-'?' ioniJTtalwnot organized as the news State m far from being an1 exception to I nuinrTZ.;iA t. ' . ' . j ,.. .i ' , . ,. wwruie. .r,! ; : The mere mention ' "jumestone w. I J1"1! yL&S0 040 1 uiBMbuuuu uoa uocu r I . - 1 L patecaa spread and widevlSTjluB i-naniB-. at-'-aa educator became ProverbiaL With 'ittnera lnstttuaons went aown; howerer, ' Peter Oxiper, the great llr'r?;. ZZJSZIZI. At precisely 80 the curtauVrose ever; witnessed QarlandB were twined aBoaad every icoionademthehau. the atmosTmexei ;u .t. jwW qum OI Bowers, Wnlie on U1B Stage I anaTmnflMl t hf-antiful ietranda oi i Hiaivueu I Itiilua in - maim Nf oh hr haval a x -j, - . hnttu I tt? ""i Tz . Boora w ieei easy, ior soouia a i . . k ? j i new eiecuon ne reauirea cv reason oi evergreen mierspeiaea,wiwimgno-ion8 -iuaB,ana8nar( apprrawrnwr tna. in linns green. u t , Indeed everything f appeared .g,-r BO Batural that the fair creatures who moved about among the flowers seem ed a part and parcel of them, and people say it reminded them of mtsma in itJi haVvftfl daVgof lone agO: nearing. Th armtrav Wnnstoi) ftf nilieM Iracitationa and onerattas. bnt the hit VJ.VVMJ, vvip 11 I I - " - l 1 . I the evenine was the French play, Oihcognitoi rendered in both yrencQ English; ' It would have made , a Frenchman jealous to have heard the perfect accent witn wmcn f,a vfmn faHi nmnnmua) that th although all the audience did not ex jf . ' he exercises ot the evening dosed 1 with the hea melting strains of .Id Folks at Home" sung bythei" 1 . ' . ' - ' " - A I entire schooLAs the last famt notel J,Kwbodt is waitmgforthe event Uf tha bmtifiil old aonir died awav m-8.88 PKhe transported to tome enRRaldl-'t-'VT! uarll IJSir nrfinft- mrfibredcouphihave signified . -i -w a; a iira in unmolested lelicitv" rf -.Tr 1 I - -, T - A o.u" .t - 1 1--. 1 XLTTX . -aa. t I Jrrr.v r. -eTmdufged MbTibi f KillLlliJerii,! , BIIU1V a jaa-iamjaj a. n.n ai a a.- a audience aa to the oratorical; treat .f,,r s- r" I SoerTrfiosr Z lk Power Behind the Throne, and How &i TwtAn w iw Tt mamI I less to try to give any portion ( of his address. The , entire audiepceere enraptured and seemed to catch at each syllable as it fell fromHha dis- j .u,a m. . r., -i' i i II1UL MINN rallUL rUt:iULrUMIHl rrilIIITlv flj Tirr Si, Hadson second niedalin Frenchlahd madal in.aatronomi Misa -Aknes r i vj",Tzrx BS3?,r" ;i.rrr r crcuvu. : - i 1 .1 t . il r,"." ."- T SotWaveappria !d touching address, dell Tvere the ntma t irt0tin iuea K land dinlomaato the graduating class.' ft ne mos fenjoyanw s parr 01 ; uie whole cam toe acement was tbe grand reception last evening. s The spacious halls and wide piazzas furnish a place for promenridtng iualled by few and excelled by node. ThebriUiani lights wifhiXanJ thepale mdonbeams with- outSlHOT tW lSS-of he ga- rjA JUn, 'L IMIlk IBV1I1 X HJ1I1 V.llfUIIII I I If IITlini mil m irril.riv - r iw-.-fa?-. 1 niRiiuiuiffiuat au -vud . ua auir uai rSW-SSSS aTT commencement of Cooper Limestone mstitnte'was aa-eioser-- -,.ttwfs' 111 1 umm tmnrit nna rrmnii i i ' . " -jii5M Cefaaltlag la a.TreaaaYeVv Braaabt i el".' JrCtlte. uesraiia iaiBoiuoiBt.:!'if.. BJ Telegraph Pblauelphia.-' July l.-M-Detectiye jMillerrof the Ceritral station, arrived . w raiy;, jrom aoruujo, . vuxtua, (DB mOnUIK, UBTWK J UI VU6 WUJ James a. w1"., it T; I ex treasurer-of the Chesapeake , & i-Biawara.'iia, vHt-r-'.wuy l -."""T" i1rBJlrtTOifvt!i this city a f3w weeks ago, is charged t teSv;nS. -r . t. v : wi . nary hearing. CiNCixNATii J J. ' 3. Thecelebra td tri J cf Jofca JA'Kell-y. the no tonouA Exoclilician. for the alleged robbery of several thousand dollars worth of d--'-onJ- frm Mrs Eunice ITro-er .an I y 4. 1 3 CTjae to ad end nj:-5 e L ics ' " jn's c ourt at noon. Ihe arauments to the jury concluded at ll a; rt "tj3 Tr.V.i an hour a ver 'ict of "not cu.Ity'was returned. Ke!!ey, will I t!ien to the work hou&eto. f Lb up hi3 lOE' term for -' shootici; Jim -; A Sossd I ej?al Cplnltm . ' 'Mr. P. I. Vilcoxwa, H .Cava. Kjr. , ay k lino diubAtfMt: tue ptiiia wera mjiuoat nniidurable and won?d onetime nlmoet t hrow him into eon. Tnh;i - . L i tr i ""tne titter and i-t relief fromtiiB first botueaadafter takiiikiix t v..j entirely cured. hd g&iued la li rond. it do be.-o fcirtherelitif a2urdxi 1T t ti EXAroRiAXi sosBOvrm. VattaB States9 B taraClat aa tba Aaxl Beach) ' Atlanta Omsutatkm; a ' ' - ' Per ha ws riever before in the hfetorv hf tbe United States have so many TT.. . ft. a . ' . unwea Btates sjenators-eiect oeen on the anxious benchi.:v-iv-:r :"Jrl:': When the Senate meeta next De cember it will have a calendar unusually-full of contests. The seat of .Senator Turpie, of In-' diaha, is - to be contested - on the ground that the , lesrfslaturef which eiecUd him was not properly. organ- Senator Hearst, of. California, wfll have to- defend his title against a charge that money was used to pro cure it. t, .j: Senator Faalkner.of West Vuinia. has been'refused a certificate of elec tion by Governor Wilaon who 'con-, tends that the legislature .had no Son right to elect a Senator at its called nna a nawm nis title. ' Tba leeisia which elected him, it is claimed, trueV all the broceeduuts of that lee- .....,v: uivnMtwMi-- in-i.- i; 1 .y-.v. . technicality there is no doubt that ne would he chosen again. enatorcasarbowas appointed by the Governor after the lung and fruitless dead lock in the legislature, and Senator Faulkner, who was elect ed at a special session of the legisla- uire caued to attend to other busi- Tn t.hA flnTifmrrita anil Triiliiina rniua the dueson of party will come in, especially in the sharp -contest that is wearme mot the three or four Ben. ooneo, the Kepuoucana will &have j-iTT b ll?W4E& omw i-. -K-t,n,-v - TUti Ama.tAhibiiuiibw) naenn'iiv. -T-IT-TTr gQjjgg generally 'does. I and there ie very little in the Indiana I ana uautorma contests. which are theros2yones involving political pre-1 most sure to stand 38 Republicans to I 87 JJemocrata, with senator Kiddle- Derger as an nn Known quantity, with a leanm towards tha i Demociwa. He ia bitter against the Republican leaders and may wheel squarely- into llllij HnA with tS TVmrvrfa titna molnnir I v a' tie, with no vice-presh a deddinar vote. dent CKKD XlltKOKTBirrB. . fc hi.., all i .. ., - ' j : rtoia w Beadeat Uornnaeoi, : : Hickobt. July 1. Mrs. E. Chad wick gives a lawn fete to the vomup ladies and gentlemen who. took part limine lairy operetta oi r the twm i- m tho t entertainment of the WfW ruigB, to come : ,iii . a j K"r". V w.Mtw.i: ioie tate Has been secured. Never be- fore has tma famous resort; seemed to have such a prosperous season be- fore it. -i, in i . . , - - i( - . . ,icS?xm? Co.. are puttmg day of Bmatt , fruits, and. they are rWf8? Hr.' price they ouy oerneB wiu ceruuniy b nave a .il Tt -Srgf? JSiSSSg1 irJ, iai5aTrefift?i 5 fa still among na. , Hesays the ch- - lne tuctory uotel and Improve- . ja- -1 tCitfl I0 he first buildings builtm Hickory tana are preparing to ouua the .new i bdUding,- and judging from the looks .ia J ;iiik. .ti. J I f Barucwra. :.s. 'f? .rf1v--i ' - - The hew postoffiaiia neaflr com- S!Sv15h, f.'Sif&&i !f TimBank 4of Hickory r! has. thel basement nearly finished and about ready for the first tier of i joists. The first story ia built; of stowt' and the balance of the building jol brick with terracotta, trimmings.! It will iIfhJaAu" other modern convemedces. 0.-M4Royater.ur popular il gist,'; has -his handsome .resi have a fire and burglar: proof vault ana otuer moaern conveniences. -r' O.: M: Royster, -our popular di gist,, has this handsome residt drug residence I & a I nearly completed and ready for oc- i . - . senato to cast .... .i.cai 1" rAto:! I I' BT TeMgiapB U laa tBBRKU. lCtoCAaOvJuly 1.--A criminal pros- cution of a novel character is about tobeaiia-'Cicaga:tfAdelar Pareni, cashier of the - Hochelager bank of Montreal, stole $47,000 of the bank's funds and came; to Chicago yesterday. N : 7 Crown V prosecutor Greenshield, of MontreL anj O W. Patterson:: manager ot .the London Guarantee Company, which become surety for Parent, had an interview wiw ota j..vjruvy vjrrtruutiit, qu tti was decided to prosecute the default er here as he cannot be taken back to I Canada. ; It appears that there is an I Blinois' statute rending ; absconding j criminals from another Etate or coun try, wringing the proceeds ' of their crimes into this State liable to trial and imprisonment" here. '-Parent is under arrest in. Buffalo, N. Y .'but w ill be brought to Chicago on a requi- j Ktion.' - A OraaB ReVTalaa la Boatb CArallaa. " Coloieia, . July 1. tSpecial.l- Ilauy veteran sol iiers .are in antici pation of a gaand reuoion of Co. B. eta tiouth uaroiina . iavairy, at E-cSeld,- July 23rd. . A large at tendance ia - expected.! Une of the events of the day will be speeches by GcnV-AiJ;'llutlen.Bd'41enk.' J-. Henderson, of Aiken; Col. S. H"Iil- lerOf Georgetown; Gen. B. IL L ler and Col. Z. Davis, cf jiarh Butlers brigade survivors wil' r ia full force. Aj 't sor'-J r-"4y aslar ara tt a only v. a pu L i r r - UioriM"l t i ; . ts t l t 1 1 Si, r;.wf ;w,Aivt:?gusuir5c.ivc . Comprising all tho Iiccd- Market 'SS-tl Softie' . vs.i-.;.i .''i'-1.'te-'iv,l:'S.k, ' : til 17. n.iviLGc:j nno. DBUGGIST3, viiaawiii ' 1 " ' ' ir.c. Wojicvo a fall ct j ablo for Bailrc 'i Sc ana. uuarant :o f' C Cirri T")"'Mt; , " K? " -0 0 0 Hale: v.vl: ; . --"- - J j .'.,." -: : .. . -1 4 " ' -1 SI " ; i - - " ' - - . J OppWtralllot t j. - - .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 2, 1887, edition 1
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