VOL. XL-NO. 94. J t PRICE HVE CENT ; ti Jj DtHARLOTTE, N. G. .TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 14. 1891 ( - ' ISW ADTMIUIMMTS. Charlotte Bsmlaary for Glrla IU pace. Sus Want-B. M. Andrews. iTMU-f. LJMlgla Co. and fieaaLajar Bou. - curacy Jtnrwall paaa. Yoa Want Jordan Oo, BM Broad Bon To Bakery. Jror Bale r. 8. Alexander. The Hickory Safety Blc?els,T. T. Gllmar Fotiinail a Unwary. Brsayerouaa, Kllaa'i Rwtim Mrs. Jo ifonoa's Baaasdy. FK9PLB1 UOLUMH. OBT-Bnlldinf and 1 Ota book, name an 11 marina rrtneun. tfalurn to tali or- maa traon, Th ,u. was ranninK alow it. consequently lUtle harm was done. Breaking of a drawhead and hmk ,s Shoes on the box ear it ruck are perhaps ui mo aamsgss. Tnepaaaen vTar-- t n -hteped and jarred Q0U0OL NOTICE. " kJ Oa July 83rd, at 9 a ax, at the White Graded Bohool building, an ei- aminauon will be held by Superinten dent Graham, for principal and teacher in the colored Uraderi Bcool. F. NASH, Bee. and Tree. 9 t. Excellent Fresh Cream CHEESE The Progressive Grocery. at qiHE beauty of the Hickory Safety jl cnoyci m its long drop nam, wax ing it the easiest to mount and die mount, giving a comfortable twinging moticn on all kinde of roadi, without aide shake peculiar to pring joints,. J. bo uiuaa piauwai ir lauiea. in By bii fall in lore with the "Hickory" or it agent, I am not sura which. Catalogue i ree. , . t. l. uumer. Qlraga, Smltl artirlfa. ACCURACY .'a what we aim at In Oil log :PBESCBIPTI0N8:- aad we aee to it that all order are at tended to with :PBOMPTNESS: night and day. feTfbia haa made our business wh t it ia. Give us a oall. BUB WELL & DUNN, Wholesale & Retail Drugguista. Are you subject to Nervous Head aches. Bradyorotine will cure them. Fits, spasms JSt. Vrrcs dance, neb YOU8NBS8 AND HYBTBRIA ARB SOON CUB ED by Dr. Miles' Nkrvinx. Freb bam fuss at Bcbwrix & Dunn's. wolandinb gohpaky. Qentlement Twenty years aco I wai a moat dreadful sufferer from ohronle liver com plaint. For two yean Iwaa ndermost . akillsd madloal ear, oartvlBi only Km- pumry raua. irariDg una ponoa my ooa I ly and mental condition were deplorable indeed, I had deapairad of ever being a well man until one bottle of Jonnaton'a Nolandlne eonTinoad me to the contrary. Twenty years' tin inanity from a recur rence of liver troubles oofbt to oonvlBO the most skeptical. Join A. Hopki, Matter of the Richmond, Va., Dock. A letter from Ool. John 8. Cunning ham: "I take great pleetur la recom mending Mrs. Joe Person's valuable R medy. I hare known several persona ho have suffered from dyspepsia to have been entirely relieved hy taking this exeellent vegetable tonio. One of my neighbor who was a great anfferar from scrofula used the Remedy, and is now a well man "John 8. Cuhnihoham, "Oeaaringham. Person Co., N. C. "March 15th, 1801 " ftttn'a QTlothmi) anb ntnistjinjt MENS FURNISHINGS. WHT OOS TBABB IS 1NCBSASIMO. A "BLACK BTl" TO HIGH PEKKS. Today w are doing the largest Furnish ingbntineai of the city, and for the sole and simple reason that we have taught the buyers of merchandise that paying fancy natures is neither wise nor neosa aary. You caa oome into thia house or Son eaa sand any member, of yourfem y and save oa your own apparel never less than 85 per cent, and from that to 100 per cent, according to where yon have bean in the habit of doing your trading. The following figures prove what wo have to any: MRUS' UNDKBWCAE. Ftb India fuse shirts, all sixes, com parison prios elsewhere 40o per gar menttSo. Mens' well made jeans drawers, good . quality. Oornpnrieon prios: elsewhere 89c, per pair 25 Mens' superior summer weight Bal briggan shirts and drawers. Compari son price: elsewhere 7So, our price 5S. . Mens' half hose. Mens' seamless cot ton half hose, gray nod brown mixtures. Comparison price: elsewhere ISo, ours 10c Mens' Mack cotton half boas, good quality. Cknnparisjon prios 0e, oars Ufe. ocrnrs sxbtb. Ws have an aooamulation of On ting Shirts. Odd lots, broken si. They are goods that soid for from SI SO down . J V&rt MAk. Will MlilM tk Ml- : We also offer an elegant silk stripe out vi last shirt, well mnda. narfee ! aivhi and Raish. Comparisoa prie: eisewhars , fl 60, our prise $100 BoyahandsomoeneriotouUpg Black , aatteea and fancy atrlpe, wal made, best style, at tie, AO. 7io, and tl no. Fancy Scarfs aa lie and SSo. Best . qweuty. uroaaaiaw wmdaora, - navy, garnet, whit sky, pink nrsami, fnU kngtb and breadth, tho ?orrot swtnaser scarf.- thmTpariaoa iprioe: elsewhera 40e each. . Ctosiag out ear onus stock of asou'. a-iffa ,rCrfV W. KAUFMAN &Ca ? Udiaa cam rriiji CARPETS. New Fall Stock. Opening of the Department We take pleasure In announcing to toe publie that our uurpst le pertinent is now complete in every detail. The new Fall styles have been received from the milk and we are now better pre ?ared than ever to cator ta tan wants of fe trade in this department. we have L a reoeived the full stock for Fall and m. Ji new nod fresh. Our stock cannot je exeeUad ia the slty either in quality, etysas, prioes or quantity, we mean to jo right to the top round of the bidder nd have now formerly opened this big iepertment of the trade. We will meet any and all oom petition in tho home market or nay other New York not jxoeptfd. We havo the latest machine for sewing and are thoroughly prepared m suddIv the wants of the oamet trade. Oar department ia under the First Nat ional Bank anterance through our reg ular store on West Trade. This give ns over two thousand square feet of floor space devoted to the carpet trade exclusively. Ofoourto mattings, oil otoths. rugs, art squares and Unolemns are tnoinaea. we will execute oraers and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Thousands of dollars worth of fresh new carpets now ready for your inspec tion. Samples sent to out of town par ties by express if requested. T. L. BEIGLE 4 CO. You want Fresh Pure Drugs and Medicines. WYou can find what you want at JORDAN & OO.B Drug Store. tunitnee, (Organs cno Pionot. WE WANT A great Many ' More Things Than Weaver Get, but Hers are Some things Yon ought To have. MOSQUITOES Are preparing for War, and it Behooves you to Be ready to Meet the enemy. Use my reversible frame MOSQUITO CAN8PY With pulley and ready for hanging, S3. To keep Cool . -' ' ' Must- , ; Have one Of my Mexican Grass Hammocks. Mesleaa Grass Ham mocks A gojd one will only coat you $1 80. I have a flrst-olaas polished wood : BOOKED that I sell for only $1.50. Yon can af ford one of these, They are cheap at that price, , , , , I have a few mors cf tho Universal Tripod Stands -Universal Tripod Stands fortlM. Qavs jist on Piano Lamp Piano Lamp left and will sell It at $14. Tnsssara rjargsina. aTCall at my stor and you will sss wtbera. . . ' E. M. AND&EW8, -rr yC - VENUS OF MILO. - In our South Winiovi ia shown an importe4 Frenoh broaa of , the QolebraAed Vaams of Milo, , now in the Louvre, the aobUtt extant ivpresentaUon of Aphro dite. othtog like ft ever be foreseeh iq a tore ia Ohartotte. This work of arr " ' PEIOE $50.00. .. BOYNB et BADGES, ' Art Jewelers. Weatker rsrscast. Wasbjhston. D. C. July 14 Fore- east for Nonk Carolina ' Showers slighly warmer exoept stationary tem perature on coast. Sooth wind. 1 Ltcsl Weatker Bepsrt; Wkathsb Bubuau Orvtci, 1 CuAjUe7Tra, V. C, July IS, 1S1. f si I I 8 a ml 90.15 fS 80.13 p eal NB 8 too.: train I p m cloudy July IS, 1 M. July IS, 189L 8 a m 03 to Kx 71 5 M n 08 .9. P X) a 0.08 "J. N. Bmk, Observer. f UtTLNtf OK WAR PAIHT. The RSTsj Indian Tkreateslii Trtt- kle It tie Ruekss. San Fbakoisoo, July 18 ---The Chron icles flagstaff Arias, special aavs daring the past montB the Havajoindtansbavs been acting in a densnt manner toward w hitee and it was the general belief that they were waiting a favorable opportu nity to drive eaffief men 'from their ranches. '' The courier has lost arrived here from Little Colorado, 80 miles Northentt.wftu news that a band of 000 Nnvsjle had taken poseetsion of the stock on. Wen Sodden la range driving out herders and lanffhterina? larre numbers of cattle. The Indians were well armed and can get large reinforcement fi cm the reser vation. ' ' Sheriff Francis will leave for the soene tomorrow with SO armed oowboya to arrest the leaders of the band.. It Prwnete fails to arrest the chiefs and set the Jadians bstik on, their reset vat tija), the war department will beppe led W nd troops probably ordered . out The Navajo nurclr I 800, and aie well fix ed Hear - i ' iid are the largest tribe in tho t . .vory. TliK OHIO DEMOCRATS. fialkering at Glerelnd fsr the Cavi- tlsa Wtiiesdty. Clsveland, O., July 18. The dele gates to the Democrat io State Conven tion are arriving in the oity and the in dications are that tomorrow will wit ness one of the largest Democratic gath erings sver asaembtrd in the Buckeye Stat. Although the preliminary meet Infra of all the oommittees will be held tomorrow the convention proper will not meet until 10 a. m. Wednesday. Hon. Allen W. Tburman, son of "Old Roman," is tons temporary obaarmaa a this selection is made by to State Onniral Committee. - li is epparsat to all except friends of other candidates that Governor Jas. E. Campbell be renominated on th first ballot, although friends of Hon. Law rence Naiil stiU insist that their candi date has been fighting Campbell. Ham- liiua ouuuay win coat uvr Tnm ior eai under strenuous efforta that aee being made by Csmpbbll men lo have the rt nomination to ' go) J to the Ouv eruor by soolamation and should finally lnduoeNeal and Klin to with draw for the harmony. The feeling against Campbell among the Hamilton county delegate Is so strong, however, that it is a vary saM gains man indeed who would predict harmony in Wed nesday's condition. Gov. Campbell Meads com plain of a card which they say is being circulated by the enemies of the Governor to the effect that he contemplates declining the' hamtfretloa, . after . -winolag; the fight and thafeOnmpbeUn man ere then to tnrow tne nomine .ion to John A. MoMabon, of Dayton. The story re- oeives no general credence. Congressman-eleot. Tho. L. Johrson. of Cleveland, returned from Europe and has wired tnat he will be in Cleveland today. It is reported ho will work in the Interest of NeaJ. Indication this aveaiaat era that aatf , Ctnrpbell delegate trill metre aa at tsmpt to oombin solidly on a sing Is candidate after . the first ballot, aod Virgle P. Kl.ni, of Clevo'afkd, is b-iag mentioned as the man upon whsa the combination will be attempted. name nas been tor some time a passive candidate for Governor and the Cay hogs county delegation baa , been al ready Instructed for him. " WhUe both Campbell and NeaJ,kev each onsidered Kiln at friendly to them, fume, now oa his departure to Europe, a day or two ago wrote a astter to bts friends in this oity announcing that he stood ready to aoMPt th? aomi nation for Governor himself, at party unity seemed to-demand it It is understodd what an atte apt wi J be mad to read this letter ia th pra Uatiaary sUg of the- oonreotion n aopethbt ftrsar resalt is a stamped to Klin by Nal men and certain luke warm Campbell delegates. Although Hal bUnaeif i reported as being friend ty tj thasoheraa, lis sue esse is Mnprob abts ia th f so of th acknowledged fact that on fae of ratura Conates, Campbrll ha snfflotaat strength to insurs his aorninatloa oa the flm ballgt. Tke YeaersH Astilla Jstss Dsa4. IaMAVAPOLts, July 18 The Venera ble AguttJa Jose died hr yesterdsy. arad fa) year- Ue had been Treasurer of Indiana, and was pnstTnastsr at la dirapolU duns rPrrsid eat OJvland,i MinrM,L ho out trit grit til A too. SAl truA (Beit Pitt f rkai f ioU QTOk-nMi Banff tit;, uantti wihmt tsd u tM tma-i WOlf RICHMOND WAS CHOSEN MRS. DAVIS SATS ITS PEOPLE SOS TAINED HER HCSBAKD IN THE MOST CRITICAL HOUR- EES LETTER TB THE COMMITTEE- Wltrs Us Esaalaisnh 8 real CtiM rate Ckisftlai Will Flaally Rest ui UtfllUFtrtlis MoiiBsat. Biorhonp, Vs., Jnly 18. The Davis Monument Association and Chamber of Oommerce committee, conalstinar of Gea'l J. 8. Anderson, -Maj. J. Taylor Hiryton, mil l rsyton wise, (joi. J. ts. Paroell and Jndge George L. Christian have received the following letter from Mr. Jefferson Davis, which aooompa nled the copy of an open letter sent oat addressed to veterans and people of the ooumern Btates. MBS DAVIS1 LETTER. ''Through you I return grateful ac knowledgement of ray children and myself to President J. B. Puroell and Chamber of Commerce of Richmond as well a Stat of Virginia, for many oor dial ntteranoe they have mad regard ing ex-President Davis. Whil he had and strove with th pswerful foe, their moral support was e,ual to their sub stantial aid and went vary far towards strengsneuug nis soul for conflict un equal aa It was. In answer to your Invitation I yield my husband mortal remain to th care of Virginia, secure in certainty that he a ill rest amour his friends who stood firm in defeat as they did in the uawnoitne uonrederate n is tea' exis tenoe and prefer Riohmoudas the Diana of hia interment." The question of a site for mausoleum and for a monument I now on of ab orbing ln'jreet sad various suggestions are being mad, but aa Richmond has said to Mrs. Da A Is that she wonld be free to select any site she ehos, noth ing will he done ia the matter until aha is able to confer with tht people. It is believed that Mrs. Davis wishes the body to rest in the grounds of the Da vis Mansion, corner 18th and Clay, and it is thought that the will prefer to hare the monument in this section of the oity. Considerable money has already been raised for th monument, and it is ex-p-cted the South generally will con tribute. lAYtl AFRAID OF UNITED STATES. flat Goversaieit Bid as Mere Use for Fred Dsiglass New Youk, July 4. At last line mail ateamor, Aitiosrom P9rt Limon, arriv ed h -ro thia afternoon. Late in Juno the Athos touched at Hay ti, and accord ing to her oflloers it was learned that Fred Douglas, the United States minu ter to Hay ti had left hia post at Port Au Prinoe because the Hay tian government did not care to recognize the represeo tativs of the United States, and that It was rather a desire of the "Black Re public" to break off all interoouns with this oountry. The uaytian gov ernment, it was said, fears the United States and in order to avoid interfer ence of any kind, thia government would sacrifioe all official interoourss within, Ther had beau no report of revolu tions when the Athos was touched at Haytl, and no news of that oountry was reoeived her return trip, when she put into Kingston, Jamaica, exoept that Legitime was still there and that he was growing ia favor. The Haytians pre fer htm to Uyppoilta, and only await his word to institute another revolt. The Athos alao brought news of th failure of extensive fruit importing cor poration known as Baltimore fruit, which has maintained fleets of ooean steamers. HKPORT DISCREDITED AT DIPARTalBirT. Boports brought to New York by the steamer Haytl that Minister Douglas left his post at Port an Prinoe because Uaytian (Oovernmeat did not care to recognise the renresentativ of the United States and deserved a break off of all enteroourse with this country are disc red i ted at the Dspartment of State. Wharton, actinc Secretary of State, re gards the story at a pure iavention and says there is no reason to believe that any such condition of affairs sxkttt ia Uayti. LATEST KEW FROM CHILI. Tks lattrreits SrfIyIfHd ky it HsTtrimeBt. Niw Yokk, July 18 News reoeived in this city tod gavs Information concerning the latest developments in Chilian affaire. It said that th plan to capture gaveraateot cruisers "Lynch" I "CoadU" at Valparaiso! bribing: th craws was discovered by the gov ernment and th leaden of th scheme put in prison. Th government, it is said, ha sent all revolutionary prison rs to Iquiqu by th English steamer Bolivia. On Tuesday and Friday of last week the insurgent engaged the revolution ists in battls at Uoqulnbo and were de feated with great loss of life. They r solved epin aa attack aa soon aa tbry heard oi th recant decision of French courts raluaaiag two of th govsra aaeat iroa elads, and thought that sf battle was not gives at otto hsfor tha arrival of tha iron clad tear would be no ohaaos of victory. THE KafKBPR III HATFIELD FAtK. Tie rrfirf aa frlBeeai tf Wale is SMsra 111 Visit tbU Fall ' London, England, July 18 Th Emperor of Garoiany this snora ing rod through th moat inter sating parts of Hartford Pack Lord Salisbury having Issued orders to th effsot tnat very part f tbspark was to h thrown open ja order to snahla the Eaa pert r to roam k any direction a desired. Upon th Emperor u retara to Hatfield house he iuachod ia Kami Hail. All ambas sadors and ministers and their wives 'and Mr. and' Mrs Joseph Chamberlain war present. It Is imported that th Caparof has invited (hi PriDP IP friroeai si VtOsi h) vHi Crstwajni KUrvk fiariBf laf onU MUM Ao4 tkti too Prfiof tiAMW ktvt, 1TAI8ELWT H1TCT Tat Citadel CaiaU U U 8!rsk a flraal HlUUry Ball, Spatial to Tun Ciuuici.a. , Colcmbia. 8. a, July U.-Evangel 1st Leltoh preached thra tirass yester day, twice to tha watt and oaos totaa oiord paopi. - H haa had lar su dianoea at almost all hia tings. H announoss that hs will oloaa hia saris of meetings oa Wednesday aughi, Ha ha not yet stated what point ha will visa arcer leaving uoJambta. A movemaot Is taking shape hers to tender the Citadel Cad a grand mili tary oau upon taetr coming to uoinm bia to disband eftsr th4r sumsMr an- caatpmaat is finiahsd, Th ball will probably bs aivan la tha Zouave armory and a committee from the mabsrs of that oompanv ars workdnr bp tha clan. Th Columbia Typogrepioal Union has inaurarad a movemnt to eele brat Labor Day in Columbia. This will b a naw experienoe for this sec tion, it ts vary probable that Septem ber 7th will see a Ltbor Parade In Co lumbia. Some excitement was oansed her yesterday by a little son of R. L. HiUer being bitten by a dog that was suppos ed to have hydrophobia. Tha animal belonged to officer Bolton of th oity polioe foroe and was Anally shot The boy's lip where he was bitten is consid erably swollen. A yt b has saffered butUttU. Mrs. Oovarnor Tillman, who was re ported 111 a few days ago. Is improving. She came vary Bear death oa Bight. A motion In th suit of th Loan and Bank vs. Miller Broth, cotton buy ers, haa been heard by Judg Fraalar at Chambers. Ths bank wish th oonrt to appoint a reoeiver for Miller Brothers, and tha judge has rnlad them to show oause why this should not bs dona. Thia ta an oa rear in noltttos to Horn Carolina, but we have politioal sensa tions nevertheless. Tha newspapers and tha people of tho Seats are vary much stirred p over disclosures show ing that th Stat offloors. th iMkwe tort and th leadiag politicians of lb Tillman natty ars all deadhead riders on the railroads and boom of theaa have their axurass packages. thir butter and eggs carried free. Many of -the very aroent supporters of uovernor Tuinaan believed that he would not bs a bsnsfl- cisry of th railroads aa be had so vebe -mently condemned th earn thing in others. They were mistaken and ars now disappointed. AS WILL A8 C8DAL. Blaise 8ayt'8eattloial Restrts Abtit 'Bis Hstlti are List. Babbarbob. Maine. Jnly 18. Th Associated Press correspondent oonveri ed with Secretary Blaine for a few min utes this morning. "I am a welths usnal'today. SenaaMon al reports about my health sent to the press all over the oountry ar lies. I am not a siok man. They have magni fied my slight illness Into something very serious. I am taking no medicine whatever. I go out every day and often twioe a day. I have a good appetite at whauver I desire, rise at 8 o'olook and retire at 10 or 11. In short, live hi my usual manner. There is nothing mor to say." Biai a spok in nis acoostomea, quica nBhssltating manner, show ing no trace of weakness. Hs took a long rid this a. m., In aa open oarrlage, through the principal streets aad soma dlstanos Into ths country. Hs gets in and out of ths carriage without asslstan, sits erect, recognises acquaintances as in former years aad does aot show fatigued by riding. The reports that Mr. Blaine is mentally unsound ar fala and absurd. Eamona Blaine said this a. m.: My fa ther is constantly improving. W no longer oonsider him a awk man." The New Terk Stock Market Naw York. July 18 The opening of the new week brought no change to the ttock market from its late condition of dullness and stagnation in business, but there was still a arm tone and a slight advantage gained last week which stubbornly held and in soma case lm- p.-oved. Stubborn strength was shown br sll of th granger in face of bearish attacks by traders, gave tone to tha en tire market, though in few other shares were dealings of any importance what ever. Ueneral apathy of operation was shown BBost dearly by transactions of day movement being entirely of pro fessional making and spasmodic in their character, whil confined to vary few stocks aad limited In their effects. Opening was steady. Trad lag was en livened during ths first hour by eovsring of shorts in St. Paul, Burlington and Atchison. Re alizing on advance set ta toward Boon and everything reacted, downward movement being helped by rumors of further gold shipments, which evident ly had thair origin hi hear source, but prions of this forenoon wars aot snaln tained and early galas were ia atost oat aMtraUaad. St, Paal aad Loais vill ware stoat pramhaaol ia tha after noon drive, but tha audy stock which showed any rel weakness dariag th day wa agar, which, late ta th day, fell off rapidly with son aalmatioa, Th anarkut finally cioaed vary dull and steady, at iasignifloant changes for th day. Tha daaissd for railroad bonds was rather more argent and trading ached $705,000 Sale 88,000 shares. Kaatai Dekteortte tasUUsg ths Ar lUaec. Chicago. July K. A special dispatch from Topaka Tinas says: Th Demo cratic editor who bava beta htldipg meeting here have decided to prepare an address to the peop'e of Kansas and also warn Djsnoorata of ths nation again, the Farmers' Alliance. A ootn saitte was appointed to draw up aa adlraaa and a net her meeting provided for Jnly 87, at which time the commit tee will report. Ia meanwhile th Data ooratto editors will bagia a systematic and deaaraiiaad resist saca A Iaaatifel iirll Chares A gala, t a legra NSW Yobs;, July IS. Btlph B. Lang ton. bob of aa Otsigias anna Langstoa of Virginia, was eumatrttcd la default of tl.OOV bond, hy rocorder Smith today Hs ks charred with abdaetioa aad rvigien8rrt prfarT4 artiaft kia by lalWMVd. C al Brwkly,t l BM asiataa I Bat BnRa WAT, aVMISIioa. tala im amhimt an' BM baatlwul A MOST INTERESTING PLACE. THE STATE MUSEUM AT RALEIGH A 6R0WINO WSTITUTION FOR A LIYETOWHf ' 'I PELTARlTI0I3FOEnSKFEmTU Ta BallA a laBtasaii Ckstwl t Oaawnad traad Sirs Buses Eaallly awyat Isg rroai Danagsamt aBti . Paralvsis. rrr -i BPMlal toraacwaowiota v Rauioh. N. a, Jaly U.-pwmBB ; are aoonmulatiag so rapidly ia ths But museum, than an enWgemant of th room, with othsr lmprovernents, have become neorxxary. It is one of th , moat interesting pUoer in th citr, aad no visitor to th oapitol should fail to se It. Orders for the additional machinery la fcL. mmImhIm! ilmaHMMt of th Aa dc M. College have been placed. Th expense ar ro o ua r i n,n.tM hw tha National Govera- mfmt, of which $18 000 for tha yaar 1W1, was reoerve ust naturaay ar " uMaUm are e-ntn OU for tha musical festival tottke place at the ... . - - - - expoHtton grounaa, uvtwew .a A PanM aaial tha most aonom pliahed muaieian, it chief director, ana many town of tha Stat will have rep. reeentetives. It wUl far exceed aar thinw of the kind sver attempted la North Oarollha. A propcrition, ret on root tr . n. Battle, prtsidsnt of th Raleigh Omna- br. Aaanltlnn an anul a aaasaaaa IumI n tha wrnwnila of Oak WOO 1 tUBB etery, Is meeting with much favor at thahaads of oar people. It will only . . aa mnA ' . W La mm ma raquir aooat a,ow. a jiZZ. Ym mII1. alaad. It Is B most worthy object, and roach needed. TBSrS BBS neon wpn-nii Aa tm ah. MaiilAB of Oraad B re Busbas, daring yesterday and today. Much of his mental powers has been re paired, and the paralytic features of ths oat ars decidedly better. For tha first time since his illness, be indulgsa, in solid food. A well known capitalist sad real - An vnnr Mint ASDAndBnt this morning, that h found much dlfB oultv in letting out contracts for build ing In oonsequenoe or tne many oraan .1.4 T, a h atatAil In thia nnnnra tion that there ii more hnUdloggotng on in Raleigh now, than at any tuna, iaee the surrender, aod mostly of r -idences. An entire village of small bouses Is in progress at ths sight of th new Caraleigh cotton mills, totstuled fn-.M(M Tn ulliei santinn of the city and immediate vicinity the busy hnm of the hammer aad trovrol are heard. Raleigh ia on a genuln building boom. A i nnmhar of warrants, in oar meat of direct taxes war mailed front the Becretariea' ornce today, in worn progressing rapidly, the clerical for K.ln- tr into tha nlffhk. Ciow. Holt is dattrmlned to get over tha prut- , sure as soon as possible. it may oe or mterens ro imi euw men frianita tt know that next Mon day, the 15th inat, h wUl hav reaohad . tha ooth mile pott, lie is auu in. ta rigor of physical and mental health. " n-A ; .4 tS maIammS luuvnl an solicit contributions for tha location tU th propped Agrtouitnrai ana si son' ioel College, for their raoe, la Ratoigk, 1 tha thv r makiaar aatiaf aatnrv headway. It is thought that by tha meeting of the Trustees next month, to conaller the matter, a splendid sbowiag caa be made. 8BEIN8B0B0 8TBIRT RAILWAY. Work Bat Csameaetd at Last aai las . Cltltnas rs Ezeited. Bpoelal toma OaBosicw Ureensboro, n. u.,.uiy 10. xneaw n a rumor on tne streets tnia mutasnsj that work has bees btgun on o retreat railway, and our ottisena ar oontdr ably worked up about It. Tha affairs , of tha eempany have been la a toaaja for soms time, aad it was feared that . th charter would expire before work - would begia. Dr. J. Henry BmltB retnmad from aa sxtetvlsd trii Charlottes riLU. Va.. whan ha has I visiting his old friends aad rLativa. He appears to pe greatly improved in, health. His congregation wars greatly elated to bava him in tha pulpit yaster -day. n- - " ' ' 1 1 JUDfll FPLLXB" TO" BECEIYB 10 TAT Catll Be It Ctaflnaei by Us 8iat at , Jt , Washibotoh, Jaly 18. First Comp- . troll er Matthews made ruling today that judges and other officers of pilieie-1 land claims oourt organiaed Jaaa 15th i ander aa act of last coBgress caa IB- , oetveBO eomptnation for their ear- , vtoee anui they mail nave tnetn exnr- firmed by tha senate. This appointment was mads by the President in May last In aoaordaacB with tha opinion of th attorney general. The first oompt.oueT said tmt niter job that be bad not passed oaths question as to whether the newly ore- ' d office caa be legally filled dariag races of the senate. Ha bad merely provided that a parson appointed to , office af that kind cannot leg-ally as be paid a salary scUl hs snail anv beaa eonflrmrd by tb sanat. UaJass he modi ties this rule no. money will bs advanced by the treasury department for aalary or xpenses of thia court na si 1 aoxt December at least. This leavwj affairs in this posirloa: Ths attorney goaeral ays the President ran appoint officers of court; they are appointed aad ttis comptroller sayt thev caa receive ao pay for month. A North Carol! auut is a member of the ooart, Br Bssrgess Bts a Cktaw. Lobpob, July IS. Physicians ht'at tondanoe upon Rv. Oka. H. Opuigiaw sjusoano h has a chaaca of roovriBaj fmm tha aavara Ulnea front which ha hBv bea snffecxng for txaaa tima p r fia OsmrataJr Ql IS RAM m$ tt DrntfwkA TBI VBMSniVUl was aatpsrasviy tat ssst BlaCaaA ak aaata M aaMMKfUf at' lilhfJlla!aiWal.