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llo7 Advertisements. t " ' ""..ir jf- -----.. ,,-,- f Dwelling fpr Rcnt, The B Room House on Gharch street, now occu pied by Mr. H. A Deal.--. See Mr. Deal or RUFL'8 BAitHINClER. July Krl88? A GOOD OPENING, ; ' : . i :t'::T!H.;yy ::;;::p'; - Y' ' -?V.-,Al-: ! wt' .:--,.. i." ;-, h I will soil a half Interest in my Boot and Shoe Store to an active man of rood buxtneis record: Purchaser must have ready money. The but. . ness has amounted to $86,000 a year retail. Toe Bouse it welt established, and I deal directly with the Manufacturers of National reputation. Proposals open until Sept. 1st. . t s '. ..- : PEGRAlVt & CO. J . "16 South Tryon Street. ' , . . . : . Charlotte, N..0. V For Sale. One of the best Draft Horses In the city, Also Dray and Harness, appiy to ; - . W, M. W1XSOH CO. '-'''','". , 1 - f - . J. 0 Burroughs, ' js offering Wagons at less than cost. : Rlx Corn Snellen at $8.00 each. One new 40 Saw Cotton GtnatSK. College street. fiase Ball! Base ; -. There will be played a series, of two games at Association Grounds July 26ii & win. .between the V't'fy -j : ?' :. j-; 1," ---.'- -.fi.. .:r--'.tr:t ''" " h ''-,L:! i- CHarlotfes t&Wearns, ti ' These, will be interesting games. ; : ; Games called at 4,30 p, m, :.:x DELICIOUS VIENNA EOLIS, VIENNA BREAD, i : ; CAKES OF ALL KINDS. ; .; ' V - Fresh every morning at ; 111? W, 3V, PRATHER'S, 'U s" . 216 East Trad Street.' Sealed Bids .Wanted. Iiv'f .4--,' -f - :"-:: r-T"-' ; We desire Sealed Bids on two Brick Buildings .-. w oe erecwsu eu voe vuuuii ruur nuutw, pioua .i... ni BiuRMmna at wnmn ru it nA.soAn nr. inn - mas must De mauea to Lae unaemnea coumuv - - THOS. GRIKB.V . Anew departure) for Charlotte. A rviona vrnaM srmi nan nan o i imiiFTfrrib i UUVV AV VOOALt - ILMU VaWV AW Cash for Prodiick ' ..... a inn an nun Kainatrr mi v ' w u 4aat. ti a - - wnai a". ihh a iiir itmnii . Just received the cheapest and best -f .-. Irkfc nf fknut .'Rmnma'wvAl hrYmsKt tn - thin TrtaTlrfitf 'wriif.h will da snld verv - - A Ida a vtisufc etv ty w 1.1 T rv7 vv a Y1 Come and see us and be convinced. ' - M. LYLES & CO., -B ;iQ.C:; Charlotte; N. a: . A. McMillan, ; , W T. WILKIMSOH FOUND, k xne.Dest place to Duy your GROCEIUES,"trph;?f r?;CANNIGOIHf;;lv : . ' FICKXtESi rj i ;' M4-&0'lSAITCESt ? WAFERS, Mt :mm :C!RACKERS, . Molasses, ,; i V, Syrups, r: ' i ' ,.' , ' wine . and-'Apple Vinegar; :Hr-.f, Vi-r Flour, 1 1 n . .m;V.. , Hams, i;, 'M:'i;'t?'i- Shoulders, ...";; v Boneless Breakfast Strip, at L - ; ! MclvlII.l:& p 1 r We are selling a good Soda Cracker . at iw cents per pouncLi ; c ' j Oroi Baiaia-'ailt.taiii. Fresh Bread every day.- HO T ROLLS, T MARTtAND BEAT BISCUITS, 1 -BUNNS and pOUGHNUTS, ; , Hot every evening at 5u'clock. .M - .. : - -j -, :;., ' ... ' Famines supplied - at short notice, with cream; in any ;raantityf if . rj :.k.h;A '' D. M-iRIGLER &BRO. .-' f -V -'";''-' f.. V'. ( : T- ' ' 't( '-'K-'- ir-'it - 3 .'r ' I J ' 28 South ,Trybn Street i ; i ni t . SEE THE AT 0 2ri lta n..iinvl'ttt ii Thursday MoRsrsro. July 28, 1887. ArriYAt and ltepatrtnr TTraUaa U ' -" RICHMOND DAXTIUJI ' ' ' Main Line Trains No. no arrtves at Oharlotta from Washington and Richmond at 8:1 & a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1:85 a. m. ' pio. &i arrives at vnarioue rrotn Atlanta at 5:06 am. Leaves for Richmond at 8:15 a m. No. fig arrives at Charlotte from - Richmond at 12:35 p m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p m. - ho. es arrives at cnanoue rrom Atlanta at saa P m, Leaves tor Richmond and Washlnston at CHjLRLOTTB. COLUnil A AVQVRTA DlYHION. Arrives from Coluinbia at 8:15 p m. Leaves (or coiumDut at l p m. - A..T . DivTHioK.-rrtves from Statesvule at lio a m Leaves for statesvllle at fcsopm.. ll r. - fJaKOUXaCSMTBAl... - - . - '. Arrives at Charlotte from Wilmington attB n m and 635 a m. ' ' Leaves for wuminzton at am no. and 8:4b inn. z leaves i-narwue ior Kutnenoraum at : d m Arrives at Charlotte Irom Ruthertordton at lis: am. - i, -:. ..: ' , , . - - .t - Arrives from Raleum at es a m: leaves for Ral eijtuaB:apm. . t. . .. . . I - XAZLB. Oeneral i DenverT eoena itunt m: ckaea a Money uroer ueDanme&t ooena at kod a m: Dally WwktkMr Keeevd. - ' ii . " f. U. 8. Signal Omca, csuuna n. i, Jutyg;, isn. 22 a 5 as-- 9 ts to TA. M SW 8W calm cier -P. M. 10 P.M. threafng ctoua Mean daily Barometer 30.0M) Mean daily. Tam peratare II: Mean vaw J-rtat lw t-olnt 75: Mean Helitire Hnmiditf S3: Total PreelnlUUoa- 00. Maximum Temperature f Minlnmin Temperature 71; Av rage ium of weatner iair. : ' ' r jm.V VT 1M7 Mean June ten ccrature for I,- years, ana mean ratnrl for S yean at Charlotte M . ., the det-aatX nuvu we meaa, aom amj la aay( urui luj 188V I h- " . Mean temperatnra for Tyearri. 80.8 . ..( ;.. , 1887 ,, ....... 81.0 Departure fro no the mem.'.. -1.0 'Temperature constant alaea Jn. 1 '87, . -48,1 M. . I; : July tM.7 Mean preutpltatiaa for 8 yean...... 0,030 incaas. i Total : , tor Kbit.,.. 000 i Jepanur iron) ine Bean to.rco Rainfall constant sine Jaal '87 -"074 The Object of l hie tatemeat-la La imim . tka- eontlnupaa anc Regular eamnt -. temper- rare t; aau raiaiau reeorte tn aooa hana a - to be oi nraotieal honeflt . to the avricaUUral an4 other intererta whteh may be aubeerved a by kaowladge of the focwardaeea or lateseM of the season. The pins (t) or aalana - H aign wiu giTeau laea or wnetaer tut meaa. tei peratnre to aata la mater or lea than Co the aatneaate and moath deriag an peat 7 yean. Sergi Signal" Oorpa.0. 8. A. J j . . WeaStaer laMUcaatti I For North and South 5 Caro RAil lina; Local rams lower -ttm- perature, variable "Winds gen M (Si O .1- l I 30 WM 76 TS ' 0OT89. 7 . 4.(Wa78. 16 51 eraiiy soutneriy; For Virginia: Winds genera! easterly, lower tempersvture. fair weather, except rain the southern portion. V ;, .... . .. '' ..- Fer Georgia.; ' Local nuns, lower temperature, variable winds, except soutneriy at coast stations. For Alabama; Local rains, westerly winds in the southern portion.. s vari able wind in the northern portion) lower temperature tn the northern9 portion, higher temperature in the i New Adver A ttood OtenlnirPeirram ( Dwelling for Rent Kulua Barrlnger . CUAI1L.OTTE MI) VIC1N IT Y WAOK H. HAJUtia,. aVOTAI. BBUm x ! The game between the Charlottes and the Wearns, this afternoon, will be worth seeing. ' ,"t " 0ne vear's 'subscribtion to the weekly CHROinctx will be given to the A "" J".' ' 9 ' ' ' At. ' A9 A, L ' M farmer, who brings in the first bale pf ibai;abi ,!.- . ' . ' . -There was a heavy iainstonn along th CaroLina Gbxtral. yesterday between i itiii Crty Hatnlet. In the vicinity of theftee Dee river, the rainfall was terrific. . , - - I .'fttt thai, a nweare reqnestea ia state picnic Will be given at Lbdo; in; thia county on Friday ' August 12th,' Music f by!; the 'Mecklenburg cornet bandi : A general invitatioa is extend ed. . I 4 : i'T- a -.7" . ! There 'wW be abmebr base ball in town next , week.i.yhe celebrated Columbias wfll be here and will play the Charlottes onjMonday, , Ttsday and Wednesdayi1 . -" l-4llri J. M. Stephens, of Sanfotd, Moore wuntyj feting friends fn C3iarlotte,7an 'is .the guest ot bis brother-in-law,- Mr. H. T. Rollins, Nd. :A new and,- handaoxnft mail car, consrupted at the Bjipps ot,lhi tomaafl; soadiwitl days. It is said lo be a, beauty, and a crecut to ooutnera auu auu wwa- aAnote fromWilnungiton informs us thft the CJharlatte extrskaiiay arriyecl iHere safely ' Ttesday Vright, and took up Quarters at the PurcelL Trday , thef I scattered lot RMndsi I the WbhUie''rbck8- and souifHIVi.O- - :sf A sulphur spOTghas been, jdis coverel near' ibslajdainfr? reduclJon works,; on the northwestern; snburW of the fttff$ko.jratela t0d; tfiie very highly of our citizens rk of rnarbleiring the tniring and opening Jup drive ti'tjf i;Jit T the Worth viroima irriarmaoeuw Association wflT be held onWges dAy Atigusr 0 fi vifel A the same time and-placi ttn tNorln Caroluia'Board of lharniac Vifi air. bo meeVfof the didateatb practice pharmacy. ' L tetdiylweTeiWGaim M Broughton, Colombia, -S. C. Miss Jennie Itiller, City; T B Ferru, At lanta ; C G Creeds, Atlanta; DRTrV; vis, R:. D Adams, Richmond ; g JJ Clay and son. New York ;JP Roeser. Danville: EM Jcmee, Efcnmorxd;. U Thompson, liutnertora; a' Jones; W B'McNeil, Washington; E M BS; ton, Manchesief, Va. ; W J McLaugh lin. City ; W H Gwdle; Atlanta; 8 A Swearenght Allanta;'i -;-1 j W H Campbell Kimqhd ; H E Owens, Norfolk :TBBelk,t Fort Milla B C; Mrs B Townnd,: Jliis C B TownsendSociety Hill, S 0(XUi Eliza Johnston - Mrs D JE Jonston, Laurinburg; E ABruner, N C; C Y Bruner, Monroe; U H Cone, Ibslii- timcre, ; JG Hoc 1; Dir: istiXT-W?.-J' N CrJ 'F T.;:rdt,Licc!ztob, N C; Wm ;Dcra, H:cb;-J; Earner, New York; T V Ticct, Ncr fcllz, v. cra c rr.cz tl.3 cur-.'a rt t'. 3 C 4.r:li::'..l y: ' rr. US huxBlIdw waytoIlfcj'C A ratalri,pba b CbatrloUe. rlam Mat AaxmU Bead-Twe Mlmm TralaW Wrwlttd, abartetMg 1m Mwr YrM tlarkelby Akat 8lMoe Mclsaaa A Flraaaai lajeured. . The biggest watermelon pie on rec ord occurred n the Charlotte, Co lumbia & Augusta roadL last evening. A special melon train in two seetions was coming up from Columbia, with a load of SO, 000 melons when an ac cident occurred that frescoed about half a mile of track: with watermelon mash. ' : 1 f ; - " f!- - -j: 'V.'-l-- - ;-"---,--- The accident ' occurred about , two mfles south of Chester. The first section of the. train was run into by the second section, and a bad wreck oilengines, cars ; and watermeloms was the1 result. It seems that the track was undergoing repairs by the section , haudsj which caused the first section to wait for-, some time. The brebf&gf rtpfAced , taj'HS Froceedeu, but' was again stopped by b- -1 i. ' ' . , : l some aeiecs m one oi tne couplings. ;8rgnTanTM&6nfc " ftthe second section following, bufe it h -ia-jts'i.1 irs.i-ri.i'.t TI :5 en'oWh t6 rive the coming train sut section ran - into the one in front. making a complete wreck of one en gine and a number-of box cars. "f)" Th9 engineer; and nremen, seeing no chance to sve the train, jumped buHt is thfiught the fireman a seri ously injured. The flagman has not been seen since the accident. i It ia ' ' S. " I 1 it ' TL1 Ja not Known wnewer ne was Kuiea or has disappeai-ai for W ment. .. The trains were both loaded heavily with jwatenpelons, and of course the1 melonVwere for the most part lost. The. scene of the wreck is a remarkable one. - The track has ll3TBli.Ttoe. L. Jones, for terms a member of Congress, died at his residence in Newport, Kentucky, WKlnesday, of cancer of the stomach. iionCO0Trr f Kentucky in 1883. Mr. Jones was a native of North i Carolina. A few days before his deafhjoe wrote a let-; ter giving directions feitegard to his burial, and closed his letter as follows -. '1 die in the faith of the Protestant denominations. I ' have always bad friends among; the Catholics, and am .JAi-J a. 1 A . Z inaeoLoa w um w many aunps.,. curio8itie8. She has wj. iJiay urou uios &u manainu. Amen." The deceased gentleman was well known in Charlotte, .haying been a frequent visitor here in years past, He was a cousin to Mrs. J. Y. Bryce, of this city. LLrbtauaura Vrk Dtuiag eV(thader storm one day this week, Esquire David McCord, of Paw Creek toiwnshi nas Icnoeker) flCivn and injured by belt ef ughv I trr , L Ala: m.i M.iW, ttiM mmfmimuim we-wg; enteriiTihTiScmfcf Me&ns KSiEaLSacIS SSStolSaTO shivered a large tree that stood within afewferfof fhe Vefffl&lT&)r)fo Cord was knocked down by the con cu8sionA6V rMpfy--bi8 arnMwae burned $t&i$Jt wireJcfctoiB line, filled Iwith! garments, r was . - in the yard- and tbe wire add tb66thfng Scorched. Paw Creek is; a bad place forjight ning, an4(eeohtBaag rod asnts feel qgrvol Veu-Uiey arflnfhght out there in a storm. -; -. -H AViarULWatel ; ti 1 1 1 f afiwu wuwa ui ajuug vux;a uwu - ship, and one) who Is not addicted to seeinp snakes, started to towny tirday jwitha WdW warWloi While driving; along, he commenced azing up his melons tseewhateacb. jne ought to be vkceVA. 'jatVed- iced that one of the melons seemed one Uced tprrje7?TecrWs discfred faix9 jitembx ihe tiace where the stem fihbGlI have been. Ha LmmBUAt uumtwiu auu, uitu the foadV and it bre to piecfi black cnake, three, feet loncratrlerl cand-rlppeared the bues; "This is awtUTiing to.F&tex- melon" consumers. toVlook- out "for ftJUhwiawMi"a''' ' i. .1 . i'.' city quarry,-nearrpn An.t' ville freight depdtj and ! is piling' up J vans mjociqjrtffii, mih mm im n iniir- i a Texas haiL refits, at does re RuxCteiiiais oMmynjian under the old system, and theie will be plenty of rock to put on the streets before winter jtrdafjseta; Capt V. Qi , Johnston has charge of the rock supply, andwe ; will be very bady surprised if, we, find , the usual ambuht of mud holes - in ihe streets this winter, f l -v- Cal. KawlavatA taaprvvfjaa; Slawlf - The Bcbesonian, of lAunberton, re ceived yesterday saysi 'Ool. Bow land, ; ws : j are : glad . to , note, is . coBvaiescing; slowly ; but assiiredly. . He is still confined to his bed, and to his very great annoyance is still usable to give any Attention to his numerous correspondents, and the many details belonging to the posi tion he holdsj s'ahd1 Bepresentative in Congress from this District. We sincerely nope and believe that in a short time he wfll be himself again. BaOMlBCli The building boom in Charlotte still continues '. .; Work was yesterday commenced on a ( fine brick store house on the corner of College and Fifth -streets;;'C:fp and MK SJ JL, Howell is eiranging to build two brick storehouses on his property on Cast Trade streeVlluis, in addition to the erection of the Y II. 'CSJL. buill!ng,'m&d other builiing improvements ia the city, will pve tliarc-c!: :' cc - . "e A EKrKflfWICK The Bcmarfcahl (UeeUoa rCartoai 4Ie toy Hrb rrtna) I Tbe labta se b BVeeiB lai sua Obevearc Tears la taw Old Coauaty mC Brauwiclu - Thb Chromclk a few da8 ago contained tin ' article 6uggfsting Ihe establishment of a museum in tbel city; ; and the article caught the eye of one of our subscribers, If rs. Mc, C. B, Qause, : who lives at Waldec, in Brunswick 1 county, about fifteen miles from Smith ville. Mrs . Walden it seems, owns a museum of her qw nj collected and arranged by herself, ilnd writes; us a few word about it, She wants to sell her museum to the city of Charlotte, for the sum of $500; At one time, she says. $1,000 would not have ' purchased it, and she has previously ' refused offers from Bar- num andirom parties iu Cincinnati. However,' she is: now negotiat ng for the-aale of ihe museum on account of lergrongf ge'and her failing means, , and offers it at one-half of what she considers its real value. Her compoeeot principally of stuffed snakes and birds, and pf cu riosities ?ft6preV: Bbl4s2a) feet of snakefmlnligVi more vafaptlg, vmte$ lu Ufe-like shapes. ; Among the collect tion is a rattlesnake seven feet long and 14 inches in circumfence, It was a female, and when captured, was found to contain 30 eggs and a 'HP rown irubbitTiiesB arfrjBting snases, water iionB, coaenwmps, chicken snakes and horned snakes. none -of which are under 6 feet m length, one coach whip being 9 feet rattlesnake is coiled around a large grey squirreL with his head in a position to s strike, and another ' rattlesnako' ia coiled, with mouth opened, showing the fangs.: Still another rattler is shown as he, yi 'tl Pffn!- Xollowing varieties: glasajor joint hognoset fipAka?garterI rat pepper, c&rnand tothalnds of black snake, and pided and speckled adders. The remainder the fisliJ? feet long; an ocean sUngery 9 feet loag, tbe jaw skull, fins and strips of hide of an 19-foot black fish ; and a variety of sea birds. Mrs. Gauae has studied the science of taxidermy o the past 18 years and has put her tkiiowiedgeip go& ihm xm met Tvno xMore agent who saw ner tion, says that there are people in Charlotte who would give $5 to see ti T undoubted ly a valuable collection, and if we could move it up ere. . wccould start up a first chua jim-jam ehop. If we are to have a museum; it 'might be welT for Jttibse' interested to.corres- pond wiUi Mrs. Cause. The Dallas Current has been very W the muserinl is jwmpoaeL m fish 13 1-2 Teet .long ; a . devil directly informed that Jobn McGiliiSA n North CarolirL. MBgJlwe fm5rnH IrTfa at thalaat l ka aaj i Arauias, on tne meat or tne i3tn oi ) February was shot twice by ah enraged' colored nun at Bracks, S C., ion the night of July 16. McGUl was okn Jofimd boardinQFith the negro man, wno naa a contract to grtde a portion of the 3Cs railrcjad, iiEar.iyack'A, and Lai beerl -'too 'Ulti mate with his employer's wife. ' ' L-Tbfjdma'orugs the uurtiuuauu tup i Bixung, says thakla wasUnding near McGill at the time he was shot that be was :4lfco1 uitlifeawUasMid when 1 jonn ieuiuie enraged husband sprang upon him and beat his face into a U tttlrt Urn Jusu ria(ed flit McGill died Vf his wounds on last Faday, W - I JOTeTtv xo , AaairtaiMiuterja wifailAtioa.fHh NswXork CoUco.LicbaBgl.oVvarid after otDer lBfe-l8.: wttoh b6 v. iQAieseignmgjurifA thian 3O0!po5na bales and is 'C&ereforeVunnierchant- A mm ,,imwii e-amr -au tmi a w ui uu wSinnFttES ffct fnputting up their colkiV'ani they-Wm klso find it fTW586 gen" erat af erage of their bales, as the west; ,is. in addition the. superior stapleai audltional linducSment for northern and European spinners to give their orders to that section. This is an Important matter to the ginners and farmers and should re ceive their attention.4'! ' i " - in -. :, Mavtas; far a CttA Trntfrj.'' The project for a new cotton factory in Charlotte is agair j being agitated, and this time it is in the hands of an individual who is determined id make a success of it. . The plan is to give everybody a chance to subscribe to the jstock, and as soon as the requisite amount is raised a meeting ; will be called, when " the company . will be duly organized and work commenced ' at once.: It is proposed to begin on a capital stock of 1100,000. , s w i:--C ChakTlatU 1A1M AttemUaai 1 A lady who thoroughly understands diseases peculiar to her sex. also the action andjuse'of anplft Jyetl voa- Mrs. Shannonhousevto see the- ladies of tHe sitthdirig.f;parjtoJ ShQ will be at her room from eleven to three o'clock each daf aadtfter seven in the evening. Ladies,, call,' and re ceive free, a trial box, cf a remedy, i which ia, all over the world, fast tak ing place of nauseous dru3 and the cruel knife, and making thousands well, which these have only made wcrg9: ManyJorth Carolina, ladies who have been cured hera' requccted that their names be given thot.3 who eiilfsr E3 they di i, and they will free ly ans,.TC? 1 : it cf In V.l3 Lt r "- : -:.;3 cf Izilzi vuA cr.i fa Tcr:.!! lz-zv;a ia CI 'rl:tt?. Tfaw tranviw Swtl ly Fel rp7 The Weai-ua were badly used up yesterday Iu their contest wi h tht Charlottes, .is they succeeded in nink- in but on run, ugaiust thirteen for the Charlo&te.Theran tnat tby uihiIh was the 1-enuH ot an error b Ktvk ogey. It.waa a very pretty game, the main feature being the style in which the Wearns hit tbe air in try ing to catch . Harknefs' deceptive balls ou their "bat. jt Harkness struck out 12 batters. Following .js th? record: Charlotte-- - - AB R ii B 2 2 23 K -0 u 2 1 McDavid, cf " r 6 - 2 I . 2 . 0' . 1 0 8 1 r 0 14 18 Chapman,. ss S : Koockogey, c - ; 5 3:2 oi 2 . i.2l:l 14 1 Harknea?, p o 5; Kenard, 2b . ., 5 . Carlton, rf - 5 10 ' 0 0 o". 21, A 1 2 3 0 4 2 0, o' 1 Brockeiiboro", lb 5 ' As'.ury If ' " .'. 5. TotaL !, 46 13 14 -27 Wearn, ; ( ' ab DowdFlb V; 4 Stewart T.,'p" 1 4 Dowd C, C " ' 4 J R j B PO 8 W j" 0, 1 1 K 0 0 0 0 0: 1 8 2 Reid. 2b : : 3 0! . 4.- Wubdside, 3b' 3 Stewart R, ss 3 Creswell, If ' 3 Withers, cf S Stewart, rf : ; 3 o; oi 0! o! 1! TotaL 30 4.27 13 16 Buns earned Charlotte 8 ; Wearns, 0v 8tru k out : Harkness, 12 ; 8tew art, 4. : Two bast ; bits:, Chapman, 2; McDavid, i. Time Game: Two hours. Umpire Mr. Todd. ' . J . ' f The two clubs i will play again to-. day, and we hope that; all the seats in the grand stand will be filled. The Charlottes haVe, fmproyed wonder fully, since they, left here on their Southern tour and their ' playing is oith seeing. . ' In to-day'A. Kamew Charlotte will play tbe following team : Cnnpioan. ss;;Koockogey, cf ; Asbury, If ; Hark ness, cf; alcDavid. p ; Brockenbrougtw lb; Kennard, 2,'h Morehead. 3b; CarK ton, rf ' ' : ; CeL Mabl TrlbaO a CSMtataiaw 1 V- CoL John Bobinson, State Commis sioner of Agriculture, was at the Bel rriout yesterday, having just arrived froma trip "to the'; mountains. . CoL Itobutson says that of all tbe places in the State, there is inot one that can 'compare' with Charlotte! ' He visited around extensively and says that mATianotte he sees more life And activity, th4n any - ether r VMca" in the1 State: It ia also his turuier says, : one oi tne ongnicst and k1 attractive I -cities in the Southern States. The Commissioner isl fairly in love 'with Charlotte, and be makes np attempt to conceal that fact. But iris'the same way with all who visit Charlotte j and meet pur peptev They- lcaTe with a fine im pression of the, town and are willing to sign 'their names to A certificate to the effect that Charlotte is the bus-; iestj brightest and most enterprising Arriaye A . latairavIU. ' The event in. Jlunttreyille yester day was the raarruigeof Mr. J. F. Jordan, of BAleigh; to Miss Amity Hunter, daughter of I krs. Mattie ilunter.';'V;.Tbe-'cerein0ny was per formed at nine a. Jat; in the Presby' terian church, Tby Bey. E. A. Miller, of Hopewell; and was Witnessed by a large gatheruWof friends, the church being crowdeuVto its fullest capacity. Mls Ava Gattis,;0f Raleigh, played the wedding march as the. bridal party entered" the-church. At the cohclusion ot the cerenaony, and after receiving the congratulations of their many friends -in Hunters ville, the j newly wedded Txjarded the train for Charlotte, and r ipent-the day here with- their tfriendA They left last night for . their future home in Ba- !eigh;.:,r--'-::' t': '-!.' r- 4 - -.- A aaailai ASMraA jlassengerswho;-arrived on, the Carolina Central train yesterday af iernoon report that a' lively shooting Affair, occurred al Xdimberton just before jLheirani: reached thai place. A' jlxrmberton merchant named White, and a country mannamed Stone, were the parti j 3 L"3air. had steppedi mforWhi'.3's etc? e foi a sarftirtAflas T .13 ttart off With the sack onfLli ..she 'ui Je Wl luTtheThog With a board. This angled 1 c wnersi ejag,jje ,l Uiocicea d6wn. iioth men iwcaiirew la andf commcnccdshoot- ih riuther Jhcy emptied five cartridges at each crher,. but ewery-bulletmlssTSu during the: melee Stone's brother - picked up A hatchfet aad fwsnf for White, ahdj tvIlfrU ata.Ka 1 a wWl serious one but for the interference T Cavai Wrk SeplMilvtr I. be in shape to "begin "btisiness 6tTSer fiemeiTlfV iThe &cbry is now being efuipped ' with ' cMnery,ahd four cottages, fpr the jisepf the operatives are-m - tgmtae i ! 9I nstructiohl Tia Hasa'4pa4i t 40jo:cs and jWsetXof, rims pey dayi&rid will give employment to 32 hands. Carson- Brothers " fjfill enw ply white labor aid theharacter Of their 4iuBiness-wilF require .each' la-bcfi-Sf tabaSkilledtin thaTproEession, The factory, is .located near the Char lotte cotton jleed oil mills, n . r'hy"" ""'-? '" "" ;; '1 -" -;. i Colonel XDliyer HDockBry, of Giohtnoad tcounty; will, deHver'a'n address at the5 Mount Holly Grange Encanrbnfr3maT?aMers Institute FaiVnexf month. His i eubicct will b.TheUTH fcC!U tlonel ia not orly .er'fluent ynd witty fiebr tor, b ': 1 a p ra-1: ;a a -' .ltur t. ! ' I Harry p 6rr.i: 1;. . jTo. Cjl, G Lamb-arl 1 ft 0 JLcsr. -B' Jciore; W S Poryearj i,hvilltnfl.,; Mrs L M Eeitt, Columbia Cha EHI3, Jr, Va.fT?"T Itoseley, nichmondi'l)r. j A Glenn, S. C; C R" Kinsley, Bcranton, Po. ; M N Ilamrick, hel- ty. n. C; DE Allen, II 0., were at WUt pleew6p4ket and handle factory 6t (Jarsmi'BrollSers, in this city.wUl Mr. P. T5T LfiuvHll an(L Mis. Mary Ci dKhtonweie tnacriedin this city ytsturdav. arternoonii.The cferemony wa performed at the residence of the bndVd father, on Church street, at S oclotrkj by Rev: A.Q KcMiuiaway, pastor of .the ,Tryou' atreet - Baptist church. Immediately after the t ere- mooy, tne newjy "wedded' were es corted to the TraJe street ' deprt wnere. ihey boarded -the outgoing train for tht groom's home in Coh necticutt After spending a few days there, thy will go to New. York and BoaUu, ud wti their rei urn they will btop at Norf oi k.-Thencougratulations ot . uiauy' friends arc extended - the happy couple.' . I - . " Fatir waa Uera. " ''' ' ' Unser guter Frcuud llerr Ieter GUiss von Concord war ges tern in der Stadt und hat uns einen willkom- menen und augenchmen Besuch ab- gestattet. ----- - D1EO. - - 1 - -' ' In this city, at S o'clock on . the aftsrnoonof the 26th, Edgar, tbe 18 months old child ot Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Maree. "Suffer the little children to come unto me, for of tuch is th4 Kingdom or Heaven." BT TELKURiFB. jrexy in. " . 1 ATUc : Pn4M Market ! oalcago July n Wheat and corn were ara. and higher eany la tne session bat onrtng" the jast hour weakened and sold below opening prices. Oats sympathised wUh wheat and corn, FrovU- kma.ruled firm and a trtoe higher. Closing: prteea closlng- Pork Tear., stay .. Ja . . July. ... 11 10 ue ' , .... 11 00 Oct .... Sept, ,tif a aVa a "' oon. July . WX Aug. KH Sept oc ..: . utet July.... .. Aug.... Oct , t 96 7 86 ioiy . .- AUg ... Sept.....: s., . .. 1". MX 'uiy e 4M ! Aug., .... j ept.. I Oct . . . - -I'.-.ear TaHi Coffee: - Spot grades of Rio are steady, fair quo. ua wxxxi ao zaj. rrune oo 3. 4ara I toM. . ,- - - , , ' : BaaUaatProdaMaaArfce4. : WHE tT S-jathern lower. ' ' Weatera timer . Asa NcwlfitttAtakv ABiber N)H Hit feasora eriater red IKAi luly 7K to "9 con muMriffui. : waira negieciea jfatti KlrrA ape La t fcasaAa S ' to 4 OATS Jower. Moatberaie3 Weuaru.salte at - ' Weatrfa Bitsedi33-a. tyS. rrovteibaa steady acd quiet. - - -eOKf eofpr raaA4.aieaay ,,,.- :H , CoBvr nail and dull Rio' eruwa- ordinary tofidr V a) V Wktakyait atUi to lli- J bjYlo,Tx-Cito, qniAt. XiMliac, ." Mtdd)iD(. : Oood UrdJnan , 8 S-8; Moroieas, ,J; ,tee BeeMpu, j SatM, SotioJa. 'fa. Cottoa, toady " HjJd'ling. K''; Se Baeotpta. leOrora atraft u; 1; block. t5M. BalktAHire, Hil sCoitwe, Honaaa. MiaaUiig, 11: Low auddUBK. lax; Good Ordloary, Ket Uecetpts, ; Oroea ttacetpta, a; SUea, ; Stork, ---' 1 '-' Uoatom-t'oitoa. Steady.. JtlddnBay iXr La avi.aslta, l&H'; O-oa Ordinary, t Vot Kecnif, : am Kcpt. al; - 8tle, - : Stock, w'linlaKtoa: Cotton, lwal. ; Xi&dUaa. 19. Low SiddlloR, t1;; Good OrdioaTJ, 1-16: .t KA-At, ta. i: (lrl Serapta, f . ' Bale; : Htack,ie7.. -. i .- v -;', ' ntiladelphU: cotton steady Mid M. - Low mid w j.. oood Ordinary Jt-et Receipts 8 OnMikecelpUav stock .ISKL ' ..'- Sarannah: gouod quirt. Jald 9?. Low rata. V Good Ordinary tV Set ie-lpu 3..0ross KtMefput a.- Saiea 1. Stock XewOrleana:--eotUaafBa. Aid t-ia Low tuld a-ic. oood ordinary s -is . Net Heceir u a, f Orew Keeelpts , gaies TOOf Stock Mooue cuhm nomiaarj iUMVi; unr kou a W : tiooa onnaar . Net Keoetpto Onaa Receipts- Safes ; islocas Sil; atetapbld: oouoa anl-; MM ia ;" ' -Low Hold I 1 a;iood ordinary 84t; Beceipts AnStdptnenU Saiea 130; stock v angoata: Cotton, nominal. Mldintaf, Wi Low auddiia I0J; ttd rdiaary 10; s baipmeate. - ; SalM, JU CharieMon: OuttOa, quiet. Midd.lng, iV, Ket rroeipU 00; Omee Arrepte, OUO; ha' , UTnaal CeMeaaTarket . Urerpool July 27 -Spot cotton Ann and active, nUdlllag upUnda 5 -l d; do orteaaa a-ift d. Arrtrara adraaoed t to3-4 and . coaed qafat. Kaacbester Is quiet. There ia not much dotng,ln "yams, and Cloths are in mderoie demand. SU ver qnoted it s-ie. ; Sfaw Twrfc Caiai Bavrk4. MwYosx,Jaly n-Eecefpta at our ! t porta toay are about balea acarnst B oaba last weefc The" dtecrepancy 'between Ute prioes ' of spot oouoa " aad i&f ' an- Alis deUveriea aaa "at - last attracted au teattoa ad caused Jaly to adTance ia-100. Aug M00, tut at the third call Jnry was sold again at it es, that is at a reducOon of UOt from the hle. eat point to day up to us p n. Aug- was offered at Wti.l Sept brought 9 fs,et Jan , S00 reb t , los do t sw Afcn t as, and. ao Apit aa, showing an advance of 4 to 6-ioa on Sept to Apt beyond yesterdays duslng prloeaC Spotcotton f-quiet and steady with xold apaunchangad at 10. Spinners bought Tag ha:ee aiMl deUverles on ocav bads are An batea , Futores e;dsed steady . Tatat sa!ea 81,000 baJea. ; . A' ' ' . . ' U -,.10 - T.ioss.4 July.... aagaat.. eptambar.. ..... ;: Ootober......... i : ;, , t Soeeaber ...... OeeeBaoar.;;. -Jeau....iw. . xaren... .... Aprtl.......'.'...'- 91 -W S0 -Jl : a ss (4 ' 44-41 AC . . I-. 3 CrciwtTn, July ST Pork ncalar It 00 to 1 nxranuiy U30 to 17 Lard, ketUe dried , J6i3ia-.t.i: Xavml Store. .;t iwaaaiajfteo SpMta Tarpeariae antes' at arnde Hra hard 1 W yellow dip t SO vlraia 1 S3 r-roata dnll-atraiced 80 . good , trained Btt&ematm.. 1 - ' ,;- 4-.; . W'rfc:t Ataieat' amAtsetv " J - KW Tone, July 87. Theo market display M more activity totay than has' been seen oh an ona Oar fbr the paJt 'fknet-wvtiss, The-lni. prorement la the amount of business done, how ever, was t-nil raw atthe expense tt aaMes. 1 he bear nanuaeilBg ue heat without. nterruptlon throughout: the- day, la tlie character tf tue -e. was no change whatever, but. ia ar8eoce disposition on the partqt the cuques to support prices. , ybe traders and pro- J lessionaiAfetaued complete control. The mar ket, howeyer, was quite feyerlfch and' as it set-. ueajoownmany stop orders was leached and the depression caused by tneexcutloa of them causua tne seong or more long stock than has been done for over a month an sorts of rumors were put ,1a circulation for thb purpose of de. pressing prtoes. A report of a-panic la Boston having- more effect than any of the others. The total days tmstness amounted to sro,fc7 shares,1 48 ooap. .X...,. v 12 H Mo raa. ;T. ..... , W l4 aaeoap..,...,.. lueWob A Oh...,.. law Ceonaa........ i4 IS I osntral . -.r.'ias iMTlk W ueAred.14 1-S Tenn sen 6's....ic ask ............. SIX -SPaepnfareff.?.. fi 1-j K A W.U. i .. v . U4 S Wpralerred...l4 Virginia S..,., ,8 Do con X N c....... 4s Tenn 8eUJa....4 - 7 ; I rtanti . . ... .JtS . Oen Pac....... 3?. 1- Ches at Ohlo....t.i.-! ft'- Cat AAa-V. 160 i ST TCentral...V ' lot AA lO AJi..;.u;.,.1, aich allergy..., a : o A prefered,.... 161H MB.'W ..... . 19U W IUaA...ii--li9.' vi a u..... ....... n r lkik aw. - ini! Jr r""r-...J Tex Pao........;. erv Denver.... kMaf.......7a. Jg9H Erfprefera,,i.v, -as H0U8& Tea.,..i. 29), lUOantla...'.l -K Af Ll,w-i.,....,, w Lake Shore. ... . . ..i .ta L'v.lieA Wan.. : . 6UV V Jrao...j.fc.'...44y aa ..' Wabash-- 17V Wabaah' prefered.. 80 X Weetern Unkaj..... UK renn coai iron.... n s-t Am cot Olt Trust.. 63 i-a 1st preferr" I. ...... .61 Mich Central .. S3 CHARX0TTE "COTTON iLARkET, : i o' j . - " a". ..' ar , 4 i 'J - tteported flatly br B. M. Miller r A Soua. ftTottoa , .! - - "Broker,. '- - , ... ..j t'j. i hi, t '.:il " ' " rjrutY sr lsdr.- f ; . Oood aalldlUg.,.......vi. i..;v..ii.i 10 fiddling,..... ... ..,...Mi...,.,.,.vl 10U M'W A&lWU4UK....'.,,......j, ' - -jCrmrlotta Produce Mar At. , JULY .27 ,a jt..!, Chicken a; Fat, 26 to 30 ceota.; Spring. 13 tJ8o. 1 r'sn: I'roah. 7 1-S to 8j, 1 . Lard: Country, He, active. , '" ' " -Corn 65 to C8o per bushel - " '' -1 '" Corn Meal; eiai(i5 per bushel ' fnr euuutry; 5c Ia.-c:ty mi! a. t , - l.iu: ciesr-rib aidcalO" " ' sltonUera, t!o liutter, freeh coautry, IS to 20ccns. ' TOE .. BPFQRD . HOOStS f ar-"t . r , F1KST-OL h7. - .... -j.wi.. u 8ecbndatoJone in tlie-South, Havingr' been newly throughout , A fl;WbVallri mbdernOimDrovementfli inoinHinrv etealn Heat; ElctHc Lights Owned and opemted u . ! ' . ' ;' . : r o We can give steady employment to twenty-five females gibiu;; i large oi-ce'i We want thirtv-five (-' ' miliar with either Household Machines finger -work on Pants. prices, aiid steam" powerr; riaaiiiiiai m - i r bj k I nEwnAKLU I It blOlHING M'F'GCO. LOW QUARTER SHOES fTfi - We be loo many Low Qnarter Shoes in Stock. he-I r tt or tlwn 'run tha risk of carrying tUem orer intoauothr Season, tare cut th-j (irifcas just one-hdt, an follow hoes at $1.50, former price, $3.0D. J . v Shoes at $2.00, former Shoes at $2.25. former Shoes at $2.50, former tsnoe3-f .5 " ou, ; former prne, t7.03 MOYER &" H1RSHINGER, LEABER3 IN LOW. PRICES FOU FOOTWEAR. - . To our tock of E. P. Reed's celebrated Shoes for Ladies. Every pair war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Try our Kid and Pebble Goat at $2.75.? XrlMWwrl:. a;. . t -9 f I ti f 1 T l.--t m fft H L?. a i 9 - a. s -9 : --- ' f39 our ivil at S3. 50. High nil v i mm i Fit sftrhetriinc very sttush look . a. a i f . ; ine bv mail allow 15c for nostaee ' " llfimpmrjpr oiir low rrirv nn fftnfC Pamela V i C--:: .'.':v.C , . New Goods arriving almost daily. 11 West Trade Street; rKWTR AT H c s.4iAa tA' u.r a U rT! -1- 0 -V:i'r rravx i E- . V 1; .f Thekiiargest,andnost Centrally Ijocated- r . .i Hotel m the City. . . t . o " N-EETTJKS,CALL STSTEil OF ELECTTUO tELLS ASD o 0 o .' ... ELECTBIO LIGHTS. ' vScovjlIe & Broekenbrousn, Prop's. .' . ijji..i.-M-ril--- - 1 1 "'I '" "" -i-a-' A -' J' Street Cars pass the door Jpst received a No7 and . , 4 i, t ' i T7f L Succndcrs, Etc. 1 )v. ? t:: -ia' the ; Market. Bathing Tnin'ir, ' SteawHats very Cheap, ; . , " : t . Call aud see my stock before buyi t. - ASS HOTEL. and eleerantlv furnfaft v - - V . we JOHNSTON, R. M. MILLER ; Charlotte, N. O. in addition to our 1 i ill a . - . f a . a aa er. to do . We pay 1- 1111 iVlnnlimnci .11 I.-. - "a i.Avitiu i nil UU tull U V a a a - a t -a -a .w..; .: -v A 1 pnee, price, $3.75. $4,25. price, $5.00, r -r " - i. .a ,... Button ;BabU and I Walking phasts Button .Boots an !-i mri. 1 1-1 1 1 1. at bur Button Kid at U riii Tn AdAr- ti . -. a - .a 2 .. a -i v - . ' 7 "1 ; "'-AVvV'.'-v;:';. ' -V.. w n aitv)" 5 Ed tn 1 HOTEL IMDalUMi W- Q O K: s J every Fifteen Minutes. il Handsome lino of ITccli-' - ... -a' '" - :- v V - . -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 28, 1887, edition 1
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