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:. I,. CHARLOTTE OBSERVES jod pninTiric, r - - Th0UBTXB JoJ Department has bee thoroughly - rappllea witn every Aeede4 want, and wita tne latest styles 01 Type, ane erery manner of Job War can now be don with neatness, rtlHpatch and eheapness. . We can rurnlsn at short notice , v EhAJXKS, BELL HKAD8, . yjiKTTEBHEa-DS.OAKDS, TAG8.EKCKIPT8,POSTEBJ;B' " FBOGBAMMES, HAHD BILLS, " PAllPHLKTa CHECKS, ftel, : SUBSCRIPTION RAMS. nai t year (postpaid) in advance, 6 mos. h 3 mos. it u a i mon. WXKXXY KDITIOW. ,,.1. (in the county) in advance. v" out of the county, postpaid .i fi months. ' 1 - $8 00 4 00 2 00 75 $2 00 2 10 100 - - VOLXin. CHARLOTTE N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 1877 Liberal reductions for clubs, NO. 2,218 . . T ! " ' 11 " 1 ' ' ' ' !.. i , r i n , nfc. - '(: " ' -;- ' - ' t r V TELEURAPHIC NEWS. CONGRESSIONAL. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF ORGAK1Z VTION of the HOUSE- Hi H 4j8 been Eefurnished and Befitted in first-class style, and offers inducements , to i Irtyellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords j .... Qn5t the times. An active corns of waiters in attendance at meals.- and no tt pncw "" - ! . 1 pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. ; ! ; RANDALL'S FORMAL ELECTION. Garfield Receives the Republi can Vote. RANDALL'S SPEECH UPON ING THE CHAIR. TAK- Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER, - (na 'rodp fVin RPAenn Vinvfi hnncrht larcelv. and DOW have the Anicp pleasure of inviting your attention to An Attractive Fall and Rev Dr John Poisel,. of Maryland, as chaplain, i be drawing of the seats of members was then proceed dd with j the questions as to the swearin? in ' of the members objected to being put off till to-morrow. Judge J J Noah was made clerk of the Senate committee'.; on Military Anairs, whereof Bpencer was chair man. It is intimated that Senator Spencer will act with Conklioe. It is understood that the Secretary of War will estimate f 2 OOO.OUO lor fortiti- cations, and $13,000,000 for rivers and harbors in his estimates for the fiscal year, ending 1878. The secretary merely submits thee ngqres without recommendation. ' The , Great Bank Failure. At prices surprisingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. KEADY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. FANCY CASSI MERES A nice aessortment. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty. In fact oue stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tnfnrp Call and inspect it. 5 ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DSAUEB IB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A The South Carolina and Iouisi : ana Contestants Stood Aside :, ... "; -The New Appointments Under the House, Arc, ' Washington, October 15. The gal-' leries are crowded. Stephens is in his seat. It is expected that the Repub-. licans will attack Clerk Adams' roll,; and that the organization will be de lay ed until 3 or 4 o'clock.. ,1 Large bouquets are onConkling's and Blaine's desks. The Republican caucus . nominated Garfield for Speaker, and Horace Har rison, ct lennessee, for doorkeeper the jonly Southerner on the ticket. Washington, Oct 15. Clerk Adams, in explaining the roll as regards Lou isiana, said he had three setts, one from McEnery, one from Kellogg, and one from Nichols. The two first had been defeated in Louisiana, and he had adopted the certificates issued by Gov Nichols, and the roll call is pro ceeding without question, but the Re publican caucus resolved to make their questions when the members were being sworn in, ana appointed Garfield, Butler of Massachusetts, and three others a committee to manage their objections. There was a huge bouquet on Butler's desk I Clerk Adams having reached Colo rado, Mr Hale sent a motion to the desk. Wood objected that no motion could be entertained until the clerk announced a quorum. The clerk an nounced a quorum, when Wood mov ed to proceed to the election of a Speaker, and demanded the previous question. Adams ruled that the roll cannot be amended until after the election of a Speaker, and entertains a motion to proceed with the election, on which an appeal is made and the vote is progressing. Latek. It is decided to elect a Speaker before pruning the roll. Some filibustering is progreesing. The only Senators absent were Mor ton, of Indiana, and McMillan, of Minnesota. The Senate adjourned until to-morrow. NIGHT DISPATCHES. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. v The Cepublicana l teipcrience Creat Losses, hut are Successful London. Oct. 15. a Berlin special to the Times says that the total losses by the. failure of ;the Ritterchafxliche bank of Stetlin will probably- amount to over 15,000,000 marks. The National bank is actively assisting some of the officers involved, so as , to prevent an extension of the calamity. jrs"3' An Ex-Assistent Attorn ey-GennraL Missing. -J3 ... ..; Milwaukie, Mich., Oct. 15. J M Brinkley, assistant Attorney-General under Johnson, has disappeared mys teriously." He showed symptoms of m ental disturbance for several days. Our preparations for the present season have", been brought to a successful termination. Our stock is now full and com plete in every department. Two floors Crowded to their - Paris, October 14. Midnight, The elections have been tranquil so far. Eighty-seven Republicans and twenty four official candidates are known to be elected; The following have been suc cessful i 5 - Jules Gre vy, moderate Re-" publican;' ex-President of the Chamber of Deputies, from the 9th arrondisse ment qf Paris, vice Thiers, deceased; Albertiprrevy, moderate Republican, frdmst'arrondiseient of Besaucon ; Leon Gam betta, Republican, from1 the 20th arrondissenifenOf Paris; MBpnnet Duoveder, now imprison for libelling President MacMa6n, in the 17tharon dissement of Paris,1 moderate Republi can. . " . ' . ; Paris, October153 i. m. One hun dred and sixty reSults are now known; 107 Republicans and 47 Conservatives have been elected. Of the Republicans, 102 belong to the 363 who voted the order day censuring the dissolution. Gambetta was elected by 13,812 vote's; against his opponent, 1,611. . 'r Paris, 15 , 3 50 a. m. 161 Repub! cans and 71 Conservatives were elected. In four cases a second ballot willvbe necessary. The Republicans have 'tost twenty-four seats formerly occupied fay them, and the Conservatives ten, Paris, October 15, 10.30.-375 arron dissements return 248 Republicans, and 117 MacMahonites. A second ballot is required in eight cases. The Repub licans lose 30 seats, but gain 14. LATER. Paris, October 15. 284 Republicans and 195 Conservatives were elected out of 490 arrondissements In eleven cases second ballotings will be necessary. The result in ten of these isxpected to be favorable to the Conservatives." Women dispute about other: matters, but all agree on the merits- of Lpoley's Yeast JrOEdgras jwzr excellence, tne best of all.. Qro- cers throughout the country keep It, and find it gives supreme satisfaction By using ! it the housewife is snie of delicious bread. rusk rolls, biscuit, buckwheat eakes and all the delicacies inade from flour. . acily- with $r Shutting Out the Enemy. . ' 'It is better to shut out the enemy, disease, than to battle1 with him after he hes entered the forbrfts of nn embody- Therefore,' if health is endangered by hurtful icflaeDces, such as a rjaalarious atmosphere, unhealthy occupations, eedeqtary pursuits, and those which necessitate undue physical or mental strain, or exposure in. jrough weather, it is the part of wisdom to protect it bj the use of a reliable preventive No article sold, ad vertised or prescribed is so well adapted for" this purpose as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an agreeable and efficacious tonic, recom mended by physicians as a medicinal stim ulant and corrective botanic in its deriva tion, and having for its spirituous basis old rye of the purest .quality,' which preserves in an undeterioratingTorm the potent vege table juices and extracts combined with it. Fortified with this ;benign preventive, the system may bid defiance to disease, no mat ter how unfavorable the conditions. 5ii Now and then. 1 J .1 . - 1 1 1. . . Ai is uniy iiu bdu men inai : ucu men as , H0n Alex H Stephens, Ex-Gov Smith and B:M3ov Brown, of Ga., endorse a medicine for the throat and longs, and when they do it s pretty good evidence that the, remedy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds and lung affections. They recommend the Globe Flower CorGH ykcp, and their, testimonials are to be be seen round the ten cent sample bottles of the Globe Flower Syrup, for sale by all druggists in Charlotte. A sample bottle relieves the worst cough and will cure sore throat. Efgular size bottles, fifty doses, $1. For Rent. TTOUSE opposite residence of Gov Vance J 11 on North Carolina Kailroaa. bix ronms. Low rent to good tenant, oct -2t. W R BURWELL. the latest productions of both Foreign and American Looms," nianufacturedt in. New York by the highest art of tailoring skill, with beauty of style excellence of fit, and finish of garments displayed, unusual lowness in prices, all marked irf plain figures; and our unequalled system of conducting business, place us far beyond the reach of any competition. , The wide spread reputation we enjoy as being leaders in our line of business, is thus fully sustained. We request a personal inspection of our stock and prices, the information gained by so doing, will serve as a guide for future purchasers. With the people's interest at heart, we will continue the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, and remain Very respectfully, IE. DD. LAOTA & M., OHI PEICE CliOTSIEES. OF READY MADE CLOTHIIMC, CHEAP BEDSTEADb, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, H COFFINS of all KINDS, on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C jan3 nr1 urns is S K Donovan, of Ohio, has been appointed assistant doorkeeper. The Senate Republican caucus will be held to morrow to consider the Louisiana and South Carolina Senato rial representations. The Democratic Senators also he'd a nreliminary cau cus, but there was no action. House The vote for Speaker stood as follows: Randall, 149 ; Garfield, 132. The iron-clad oath was administered, and Mr Randall, on taking the chair, said : " Gentlemen of the House of Represen tees : x "Elevated, for the second time, by your generosity, to the exalted dig nity of Speaker of the House, I thank you with a grateful heart. I shall endeavor, with even temper and rigid firmness, to perform the duties of the office, and respond adequately to the confidence reposed in me by conform ingmy action to the clearly expressed will of the House. Fully realizing the delicacy and difficulty of the position, I solicit your advice and assistance, fpfilinc sure of vour forbearance and indulgence. We meet under circum stances imperiously demanding that all considerations of class, section or party shall be subordinated to the loftier and more patriotic duty of doing what is best for the whole country and all of its people. "Since the adjournment, an adminis tration has been inducted into office which is obeyed as the actual govern ment, regardless of the grave events which marked its birth, and this House, animated by a spirit of true patriotism, desiring first the public tranquility under the law, will frankly approve any sincere and per manent nolicv looking to the complete performance and the advancement of all constitutional methods, for the general public welfare ; and it should be your sacred duty to provide legisla tion which will render impossible a repetition of the wrongs which have occurred and of the dangers which have threatened us. "I assure you I will take no step backward in the work of retrench ment and reform so auspiciously be gun by the last House, under a mature and definite plan of reduction of the Mnensea of the government. It is certain that a still greater reduction can be made without impairing the . m . J J. 4-1 rp- UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS, WSS it more urgent than now. With the gen DO NOT BUY YOUR until you have seen the elegant stock of goods now in my warerooms. The assortment is tlje largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, AMD IT Wllalfl FAIT YOU FROM WASHINGTON. Loui sianaEiiics JNftini nations Reported Irregularities in the Election of IpTerk of the Houe. Washington, Oct. 15 Louisiana is very neavny representee: nere. it is whispered that ex-President pro tern Ferry and Senator C'hristiancy will not support King for collector. McMullan s nomination as pension agent will be among the fiist to go in. There will be no opposition to him. His commission was signed Saturday, and if the President's intentions have been carried out he has relieved the special agent in charge of the office. Caldwell's friends, according to North ern specials, are claiming irregularities in the ballot tor clerk, and suggest the postponement of a vote in the House, pending another meeting of the caucus which is possible but not probable. The cabinet held an extra session to day to consider appointments. No new ones were made, but it was stated that the changes already made would be sent to the Senate for confirmation. Gen Polk telegraphs that three chiefs and 187 Apaches haye surrendered. No important Southern decisions ia the Supreme Court today. Respectfully, octH TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. EL G - R OG3ETB. S, FURNITURE DEALER, Trade Street, opposite the Market House. C EMI AIL lOTEIL. This Well Known and Leading Hotel, LOCATED IN CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS TEX 49. Serious Disturbances Mob Law Prevailing. San Francisco, Cal., Oct.15 Advices from ElPaso, Tex show a most serious and threatening state of affairs. The entire lo wer portion of El Paso county is in the possession of a mob, and the Americans throughout the county haye abandoned their homes and fled td El Paso for safety. Judge Howard, who killed Louis Cardiz at El Paso on the 10th inst., succeeded in making his es cape to Mesilla, where he still remains. Cardiz is said to have been the leader of the mob, who are all the more des perate and threatening in consequence of his death. The sheriff of El Paso is also at Mesilla, but refuses to return with Howard, as the latter would be killed immediately by the mob, while the sheriff himself will be killed if he dares to return without Howard. Lieu tenant Payne, who is in charge of the detachment of troops, Bays four com panies will be required to suppress the mob. A large number of outlaws have encamped near the county seat. They have declared that they will fight the troops if the latter attempt to make arrests. Judge Blaker is en route from Fort Davis with troops to restore order. N. C. STATE PAIR, For the benefit of the Large number of Visitors who will attend the STATE FAIR, RALEIGH, N. C, Sreiial trains will be run by North Carolina and Nonh Western N. O. Eailroads, October 16, 17, 18 and 19, as follows : ROUND TRIP AND OvE ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS. Leave Charlotte, Harrisburg, " Concord, " China Grow?, ' Salisbury, " Lin wood, " Lexington, " Thomasville, High Point, " Jdnie3town, " talem, ' Kernersville. " Friendship, " New Garden, " Danville, " Ruffin, Reidsville, Greensboro. ' McLean's, " Gibson's, " Co. Shops, ' Graham, " Haw River. " Mebanes, " Hiilsboro, " University, ' Durham, " Morrisville, ' Carey, Arrive at Raleigh, 12 30 am, $5 50 1 15 5 30 1 39 5 10 2 19 4 70 2 51 4 40 3 23 4 10 3 44 3 90 4 19 3 60 4 42 3 40 4 58 3 25 4 00 3 80 4 25 3 50 4 40 3 25 4 50 3 15 1 26 p m, 4 45 2 12 3 95 2 36 3 70 51) am, 2 95 6 12 2 70 6 52 2 50 7 23 2 30 7 29 2 25 7 42 2 15 8 00 2 00 8 29 180 8 44 1 75 9 13 1 40 9 54 1 00 10 05 80 10 30 Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city, - - - OR ANYWHERE ELSE. v Give a call and you will be suited in quality, style and price. 3 A TOT W W M ET m 2 Q ' " CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS, sept 22 Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. O. imsffiiiils THE LZELAJDIZLSTO- WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT OIF1 THE STATE I AS OTHERS SEE THEM. A letter received from a gentleman, who recently visited Charlotte, contains the following in reference to our house, and we submit it to our patrons as an evidence of our ability to make all our promises good : fThe house of Wittkowsky & Kintels seems to me as a wnoiesaie estamisn ment to stand pre-eminent in being able to supply Buch goods, and on asfavor- able terms to mercnants as can oe securea soutn 01 uaiumore. x reacnaa inis conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. Wittkowsky." ' .A. IrO"V"EILi SIGHT! 54 HBTURKTINCr. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. eral financial distress, and labor de pressed, when the iron will of hard necessity darkens every house in the land, extravagance on the part of tne people's servants would be an unpard onable crime. It is paitly because this wholesome policy was so faithfully carried out that I am permitted to speak from this place. "Hoping that confidence and respect will subsist between the House and its fresidine officer. I am now ready , ta x t aa(K vnaAitriArl Vvtr 1 CI 10 Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveijug (Applause.) THE FURNITURE I S FIRST-C LA S S . THE HOUSE IS CARPETED THROUGHOUT. Gat and Electric Bells are in every room. Cigar Makers on a Big Strike. New York, October 15. The strike of cigar makers is spreading, and to day 800 employed by. Krebs fc Shiess demanded an increase of wages, and being refused, struck in a body. There are now over 4,000 persons on the strike. Arrive at Charlotte, Harrisbnrg, Concord, China Groye, Salisbury, Lin wood, Texinprton, Thomasville, Hg i Point, Jamestown, .Salem, Kernersville, Friendship, New Gaiden, Danville, Rnffin, Reidsyille, Greensboro, McLean's, Gibson's, Co. Shops, Graham, Haw River, Mebanes, Hiilsboro, Uaiveraity, Durham. Morrisville, Carey, Leave Raleieh 3 35 am 2 58 234 1 24 12 54 . 12 19 12 00 pm 1125 11 05 1047 12 05 1120 10 53 10 40 . 10 21am 9S9 914 1015pm 9 24 . 911 8 48 8 24 8 09 7 51 723 7 05 6 39 . 5 56 5 42 515 The Store House of Wittkowsky & Rintels, three floors, by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. OWB.FIiIi STOCH The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the Wholesale as well as the Retail Departments, and we couet and defy com petition, let it come from whatever quarter it may whether New York, Phila delphia, the ever present Baltimore drummer, or our local establishments. . . IN WHOLESALE we are ready to DUPLICATE ANY BILL, no matter where bought. IN RETAIL we present the most complete assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES ever offered in Charlotte. . To give the reader some conception of the immensity of our stock we cite follows: y . as s? J? 4& vvO1 A c S? -Jt .Jh 'W LIT' tnr Jv On" 5V V Arf ExrexrTrtlxiais else In Ixrcl30Xtioxi, At sept 29 fci WITTKOWSKY c FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. Ohieetions were made to the swear ing in of Cain and Rainey, of South Carolina, Darrell, Elam and Robertson, of Louisiana and Pacbso, of Califor nia, and these members were requesiea to stand aside. All the other members BlI8-$8.00, $2i60(.in-$2.0 per day, according r. . lution?of Geo M Adams, pf Kentucky, lo locauou yi ruuiu., ,fs. H. C. ECCEES. PROPRIETOR as Clerk, John G;Thompson, of Ohio, as i sergeant-at-arms, 'John WPolk, of Missouri," as doorkeeper, James:;M Stewart, of Virginia, as postmaster,' School of Sisters. Baltimoee, October 15. Thirty-six young ladies fromiaitiinore, Phila delphia, Nnw Ytochester, New ark, New Orleans, Ubicagp and a num ber of other places; 'received the habit of the order of the "School Sisters? of Notre Dame, at St James church this, morning. The ceremony of reception was witnessed by a large congregation, including a large number of friends and relatives of the postulants. Consnmption of the -lune i tissues must steadily increase by the retention of the fool , corruption. Dr f Ball's Cough Syrup pro motes gentle expectoration, and gives great relief to thse suQenng with consnmption j8The rate above entitles the holder to one admission to the Fair Grounds. This will be the Grandest Exhibition ever presented by the State Agricultural Society. In addition to tne unsurpassed Mineral and Agricultural Display,; the Militar ; from every part of the State will be in attendance, .and be reviewed by His Excellency Gov. Z. B. Vance. Tickets good' to return on any regu lar Passenger Train until October 23d. ! ; Beside the Special Trains the regular trains will take visitors to and from the Fair at above rates on regular sch edule. Special trains will put off and take on passengers at ine xir wuuuub. ' A. B. ANDREWS, g 'ota . John R. Macmurdo, Gen. Pass. AgfV , J. LI Waldeop, Gen., So Pass. Agt. oct lO--lw ' , . .... - - " ' ' ' . j Cabbage add Potatoes. T have fust, receive! ? 2,000 lbs Northern 1 nahhasro. and 25 bbls Early Kose Potatoes, which I will Bell at prices to uit the times. j . CMcNELIS, Trade Street, 03tl2 "'- Opposite Court House. WILSON & BUR WELL, Wholesale and Retail - j.- --- lirf - - -. . .... Trade Street: ChaHtiteiffiC::' j f i t X 1 1 'I r J r 3.' -1 '1 I I !J.'..- '. T 1 . -lit , 3'k V 'if t l" t. It i t 1
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