4 . ?l?BsCFJPTliR .EATES. Daily 1 vf r (postpaid) in advance, a Aq " 6 mos. . ' ' ,: 4 " 3 mos. " V " 2 on " 1 mon. ' . 75 WEEKLY EDITION. ! Weekly, (in the couuty) in julvance 2 00 ' out of the county, postpaid 2 10 R mnnihg - 1 ru $38- Liberal redactions Or clnbs. Mi mm VasS ' l.ji i !; -.T ,r X ' ' WAV A ,: every manner oXJoo worJcannowDdoa v . ..,,.,- ' ,Nr: . . r with neatness, dlptoh and cheapnea. "' ' - " ' . .' ' - ': . .. ... ,,r We a rnrnua at ahort noUoa ' ' ' y ; ' - , -': - ;J'i--i.. . " BLAHER BILLHEADS, - -n ., . --mx, ! 6.. 1Q.V NO 2 128 PB0GRAaoa3.HAKDBttM. n. n. l I . mM m II i i . I am, "in inin. ma Bit iMfciaiL ! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, f 1E otsso-ttokish wab, I ,Tr- A , ,. ' x j UNDER THE NE;MAKE$iJ 5 . - -. .1: v.- ; . -, : 5 JJA8 been Kefurnished and Refitted m first-class style, and offeis inducenients to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the marked affords at prices to suit the times. An active corps ot waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render gnests comfortable. ' , v U Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO; IS TO PLEASE. ; aprl ' ) - 1 ' " .'..-: . . . j .i - - r .. . . -rT'' . ""at IT ST R'E CEI TT KB. Black Cashmeres, Black Alpaccas, ... - t A Large Lot of Edging and Insertings, LADIES' SUA UQBRELLAS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANS, MOSQUITO NETTING, CANOPY NETTING, WHITE GOODS, TIES AND SCARFS. Which we will offer at very low prices, to suit the times ELIAS, COHEN & EOESSLER. WASHINGTON. How Hayj Proposes to Throw . e Elephants. The Trial of Franks Bcnn. june7 BUKGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALZB IM , ALL , KINDS OF FtJaaM ITTJKB, BEDDING, &C. - ;: 4 ' A 'rs ' '. janS CHEAP BED8TEADi, LOUNGES, J PARLOR fe CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C -AT- . G . ROGERS, FURNITUR E W A R E H O USE CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, I am receiving a full St ck of CHILDREN'S CAREIAClfi, 'Kcwebt SfyJts"and Other Washington .. Notes. WASHmGTOK,. June 26:-The latt programme outlined bv th 01 tration to shelve its southwestern ele phants, is to give Postmaster-General; Key, the Supreme Judeeshi the Circuity Judgeship, and General rmowtne mission to Mexico. Tyner uecome.jfostmaster-General. it is asserted on eood anth Wi, jnorrison, Kayler, Godde and Blackburn, have signified their in tention to be on hand at the Democrat ic gathering at the White Sulphur Springs next month, which promises to be large. . - Yesterday's storm extended from the lakes to the Ohio river, and at last accounts had reached Columbus, Ohio. But few fatalities are reported! The weather report this morning indi cates that the storm had exhausted it self. The trial of Deputy Marshal Frank. of N. C, has commenced; five evident iy irregular vouchers werexhihU The evidence thus far shows nothing against MarsHal Douglass. The President has recoe-nized Ram Salas Montblanch as consul of Peru, in tae fetate of Georgia. lhe War Department has nothing further regarding the Indian war. W. Wiley Wells, consul eeneral r.n China, left for Mississippi to-night. He leaves for China on the loth ol Julv The Secretary of the Navy has is sued a circular ordering that politics snail not be considered in employing workmen at the navy yards. lennessee Agent Brownlow renorts from Knoxville, a raid into HanconV county, resulting in the capture of Doll Kay and Bud Eains, ring leaders in the act of violating law. They also brought uuui a uuzen small offenders. Archbishopric of Baltimore Illness of Bishop Bayley. probability of crossing tue Dan- Attention , Firemen The Turks lose 10,000 Hen in the monteiiegrin Battles. A Conspiracy to BIov Up the suez Canal. Call and makeyoor selection wbil the assortment is fall. warll IN connection with the Furniture Business of Mr E G Kogers. at my old stand cn South Trade Street, I will conduct the Un dertaking Business on my own account, giving it my personal attention. I will keep ,a complete Stock, from the Cheatifot Wnml f Tiffin t Bunal Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. Bespectfnlly i- F. M. 8HELT0N. CENTRAL HOTELT- This Well Known and Leading Hotel, LOCATED IS CENTRE OF, THE CITY, OFFESS tJ K HTJK FA ACCOMMOBATIONS "V CO THE Titi.VEr.UNQ PUBLTC. The Furniture is First-class, the House is Carpeted - i ! ' THROUGHOUT, GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY HOOM. To Invalids, Florida Tonrists or Persons Traveling FOR PLEASURE, THIS! HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY j FOR COMFORT. j ii t (.7.-... TERMS : 13.00, $20 and 2,00 per day, accbrdWto locktion 61 Room. f. H 0 ECCLjis, Proprietor. Baltimore, Md., June 26. A dis patch in regard to the appointment of Bishop Gibbons, of Richmond, Va., to the Archbishopric of Baltimore, says : "Archbishop Bayley, for some months has been iu exceedinerlv bad WHV. and threatened with the softening of the brain, which is now said ta ha.v supervened and hopelessly incapacitat ed him for further active service in the church." In February Bishop Bayley went to Europe for the recovery nf hla health, but his malady develsped so rapidly that on his arrival the ir.woc found necessary to convev him t.n Trappist Monastery, in the north of J ranee, where he now remains. The Grand Army of the Repub lic send Greetings to Doctor fernnt of rngland. Providence, R. I., June 26. The Na tional Encampment of the Grand Ar my of the Republic convened to-day. The proceedings are of interest. The following cable dispatch wis directed to be sent to Ex-President Grant, Gen. U.S.Grant, care of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, Buckingham Place, London : "Your comrades in annual encamp msnt,' assembled at Providence, R. I., send the heartiest greetings to their old comrade, and desire through vou to England's Queen, to thank England for the grand reception. (Signed.) John F. Hartranft. Commander-in-Chief of the G. A. R. " A Hurrah for Hayes. Boston, Massachusetts, June 25. The review occupied over a half an hour. The streets and sidewalks alone Washington street were thronged with people, crowding and pushing, and windows, 'house tops and every availa ble s.r.ce had occupants. All along the route, there were' cheers and wav ing of handkerchiefs from windows, house-tc ps, and every point of observa tion, greet" rg the President. UXolIy Maffuires on the Ram page. Philadelphia, June 6. A disDatch from Plymouth, says that late last night, icar Nanticock, a Dartv of drunken Molly Maguires attacked a number of miners, injuring all, more or less. Martin Mclntire, one of the colliers, was so badly wounded that he died. London, June 26. The Standard has the following frm Vienna: "It is sup posed 'that the Czar Will leavA TWW rest for Alexandria to be present at the crossing thereabouts, which is expect ed either Tuesday" or Thursday. A fearful contest is expected at Rustchuk. There are eight hundred cases of typhoid fever in the Russian hospitals. Constantinople, June 26. It ia re ported than the English consulate at Rustchuk has been entirely destroyed by bombardment. London, June 26. The Post's Bucha rest special says: "The corps now entering the Dabudscha is ordered to advance quickly up the line of the Oz- t ernavaoa, and Kustendie'Railwav. Afte their arrival the right wing of the cen tre of the army will force a passage higher up the stream." The Daily News' dispatch from Rust chuk Sunday night, savs : " The h.-m . bardment of this t9wn by the Russians is terrible. The Turks stand fire with great coolness. They reply vigorously and with good aim. . A shell has fallen in the prison and killed two pris oners. Several non combatants were killed and wounded. Shots have struck the German, English and Belgian con sulates. Shells have also burst near the hospital, but the Russian fire seems directed to the centre of the town." The Daily News' special from Ibrail reports that the Turks have retreated towards Medidji on the line of the Kut sendji Railway. The whole north end ofDubradscha has been abandoned, and it is not likely that they will make a stand this side of Silistria. The 14th corps, under Gen Zimmerman, will cross the river as rapialy as possible, and be joined by the 4th corps now going in the direction of the river and will march southward with the great est dispatch. It is not known yet whether tins army will form- a column of an advance between Varna and Shumla. It seems probable that these two corps will fall to the duty of reduc ing Silistria, and perhaps Shumla. It is further likely that another passage of the Danube will be attempted seme where between Guirgeoo and Turnu Magruelli, within the next four days, without awaiting Gen Zimmerman's advance, which cannot be available to turn the Turks' positions about Rust chuk under three weeks. Mukhtar Pasha's successes in Asia are confirmed. The Turkish losses in Montenegro during the recent engage ments were ten thousand. A special dispatch from Vienna to the Times has the following: "In Constantinople the agitation against Redif Pasha, Minister of War, and all the military authorities, is on the in crease. The success in Montenegro, so far from calming this excitement, has rather increased it, it being deemed dewnright folly almost treason that in order to gain success at a comparatively trifling point, the important theatre of war in Asia should have been so woefully neglected. A special from Alexandria, Egypt, says that the reports recently published of a conspiracy to blow up the Suez Canal was based on authentic informa tion. The Khedive is taking effective measures to prevent guch an attempt on land, while a sea police is being or ganized under the command of two ef ficient officers. Rush, June 6. The bombardment of this place was continued all yester day. The English agents report that the English consulate, which had a large union-jack floating, seems to have been singled out for concentrated fire, and was completely destroyed. Pesth, June 26. In the lower house of the Hungarian Diet to-day, Count Apponyi, and Herr Kallog urged the necessity of maintaing the integrity of Turkey. Herr Tisza, premier, in reply said that the last Cabinet council had decided against the occupation of for eign territory or mobilization of troops, but Austro-Hungary would not suffer the neighboring territory to be taken taken by a foreign power. KEEM MEKAM ! "! A LL those attending the Picoin in 1m. xl reanested tn viucrui .. Jv A UnN N( H P S McLacohun, Chief. secretary. jno27 M. Lichtenstein, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner Trade and Tryon Sts., Has on hand yet, some of the choicest rencn and English Worsteds, Cassi meres and Lnndnn PlnK CnUJrxro u i . , : jYuiisu wuj do maae up at VERY MODERATE PRICES. Style and workmanship unsurpassed. A rtolt if.. I 1" '1 van irapcuuuuv aoiiciiea. jan27 Books ! Books ! Christianity and Islam, Stephens, clo. $1.25 JUacDufl's Family Prayers, " t 25 Thro' Persia by Caravan, A. Arnold 1.50 Pine Needles, By author of Wide, Wide World, " 1.50 Moody and Sankey, Authentic account of lives of, " 1.00 Mocdy's Talks on Temperance, paper. 50 Moore's 20,000 Industrial Facts, clo. 2.25 j Hand-book of Popular Quotations, " 1.50 Upton's Infantry Tactics, " 2.00 Oliver Cromwell, By Knatchbull Hagessen, M. P, in liarper s Half-hour Seaes, paper, 25 Smith s Dictionary of Domestic Med icine, cloth, 3.00 Harry, a poem, cloth, ' 30 Scribner's Log Book, new supply, boards, 30 lhat Lass o' Lowne, cloth, 1 50 The Great Match, cloth. 1.00 Sidonic, by A. Daudet, cloth, 1.50 One Summer, cloth, 1.25 Hoosier Mosaics, cloth, 1.00 The American Senator, !y Anthony Trollope, paper, 50 A Russian Bullet, Chimney Corner Series, paper, 50 Dot and Dime, two characters in ebony, paper, 50 Rosin e, paper, 50 Miss Nancy's Pilgrimage, paper, 50 Harvest of Wild Oa'es, paper, 1.00 No FEAR of Raving our PRICES Copied. They are the Despair of Imitators. We give quotations of a few of our numerous lines : Best ALL-WOOL Blue Flannel Full SUITS, $12.00 500 " " Cassimere PANTS, 2.00 500 " u " VESTS, 1.00 200 Fancy and White Mar. VESTS, cost to manufac- tuie p.vu, we are ottering at $1.50 150 Alpacca SACKS, assorted patterns, 75 Straw Hats and Cassimere Suitings at actual New Yvrk Cost. And for Goods at an even greater sacrifice, ask to be shown to our Job Counters. These larsre reductions arp not fmm o,nr rn et-u n j but simply to close out odd lines and sizes, and to keep our v,.v aauajB JlClUf J TCSil itJIU. lYlVlling . For further and more complete evidence of these facts, we refer you with pleasure to our Sales Rooms, Just below the First National Bank. E. B. UTTA & MM. Representative Clothiers of the South. CHARLOTTE, N. C. june 19 AND NOW FOR THAT " LOVE OF A BONNET AND "DUCK OF A HAT." 35 FOR SALE BY -W-&-K- TIDDY & BRO. june27 Having lately purchased a large lot of GREAT REDUCTION is- T HAVE just taken Stock, and find I have more Coods than I want to carry, so I wil sell one helf off at COST to suit the times. I will Fell a fine Silver American Watch for $12.00. I will sell Gold Chains at$1.00 per dwt. Watch Glasses fitted at 10c each, and everything else in propoition. WEIGHT AND QUALITY OF GOODPj WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AT J. T. BUTLER'Sj The Administration Gone to Boston. CAROLINA JEWELRY STORE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ja21 Lloyd Garrison SpeaksLet All JWcn Keep Silent. t . London, June 2G. At a breakfast given by the committee,, of the anti--elavery ssociety. to Lloyd" "darrieon, he reviewed the slaverr question and praised President 1 Grant's Southern policy He said ."Iiottn"bugh't'.iPre8Qiyiti' Hayes had taken a false step in T yield ing tojthe South. 5 Cases New Yoek, June 25. President Hayes and party arrived to-night, on their way to Boston. He was accom panied by Secretaries Evarts and Schurz, Attorney-General Devens and Postmaster-General Key. The train reached Jersey City an hour behind time. The Presidential car was taken on the steamer and conveyed to the Harlem end of .the New York and morrow morning. r wheri you see a brieht Babv nleaaad OF Burton's Malt Hop Tonic, an excellent article for invalids and those sufferine from general debility, at . ? McADEN'S DRUG STORE. , .marl;,., WIpEAWAKEan mustratecl Magazmi .. ..fw Yof People, is the yery best pubt itself and evertbodv h Knrm tWmt- rt. BuU'a Baby Syrup has been U8e3. Only licaiion of the kind, in our country, as well D LOTHEOP & 00 feb25 Boston. a great deal below the regular price, and not wishing to carry any of it over, WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED THE PRICE on all lines of Millinery and Fancy Goods, to mac everybody can have their &c, at a nominal price only. Great bargains may be expected at june21 SELLING OFF BELOW COST To Close Business by July 1st. T. L. FILLETTE TEADE STEEET, WILIr SELL ALL THE FANCY GOODS, Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, IN STOEE, IEEESPECTIVE OF COST, TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS. june!9 OP THE ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPTS E2F IS 9 Put up in is, is & 1 lb Packages, at SI per lb SOLD ONLY BY DRUGGISTS. "UITIEaSOEr 2 IBURWiSEaEH, une26 AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTE, N. C. MACHINE OIL, ALL GRADES. TAIfllERS' OIL, LIHSEED OIL AND ALADDIN SECURITY OIL WSTVEECEIVED BY : Z " l u h r III a It: It; S 3H)ui?xnreii ii

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