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40D PRINTING. tharaturhiy i nkimUed wlUf '4vry fAeedet BUBSCBIBTIOir BATES. t year (postpaid) in advance, $8 4 2 00 00 00 75 want, anamtn tne latest tyiee of Typrtt0 verr manner of Job Wore can now oedon 6 mos. 3 moB. 1 mon. wltn neatness, dipatch ana cheapness.. (t ' we can fornlxn at anon nouc '--0-7 BLANKS, BILL HEADS, ' . - 1? I.KTX3BCAI3a,OAKDa, . '- TAQ8, KSCSIPT3, FOSTERS, ' a"?. - FSOQBAMMZ3, HAND BILLS, f pAMfBLESai CHECK B. tx& WEEKLY EDITION. klv (in the county) In advance, $2 out of the county, postpaid , . 2 00 10 00 : voii. xin. CHARLOTTE N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1877. NO. 2,234; Liberal reductions rorclaos. 1 !waffii' CHARLOTTE. OBSEEVER UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT IOF 7i H' Refurnished and Refitted m first-class style, and offers inducements to 4.9 been L Poafrlfrnfa in I fat e-rnellAnt. tahlA annnliAri with the best the market affords Trayeliera " rc . ,. , -.j ,. to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, it prices or expense spared to render guests comfortable. and ' l no r.ns ' Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl TELEGRAPHIC S. WASHINGTON. The Louisiana Senators Blaine and His Daughter No Con gressional Proceedings Mata Ooing Home Confirmations Si nn o n Cameron Offered the English Mission. Morton Commending Hay & c ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLEE, . .,:.;n.,i;mr n fine :nule tins seat-on. have bouerht larorelv. and now have the pleasure 01 inviting your attention to An iittractive Fall Stock, At prices surprisingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Our slock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. BEADY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. , , . FANCY C ASSI MERES A nice aessortment. J CARPELS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty. In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here (nfnrc Call and inspect it. S ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL jan3 ''- OSAXBB IN ALL KtrDS OF i FCRNITUftB, BEDDIMG, &C. A FULL LINE CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CH AMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C Washington, Oct 23. It seems un derstood among Louisiana politicians that King's name will not be sent to the Senate until near the close. Pinch back arrived last night. The impres sion grows that the whole Louisiana Senatorial question will be remitted to the coming session of the Legislature of that (state. Senator Blaine's condition is better His daughter's condition is not dan gerous, but the ball has not yet been extracted She was shot in the face by a premature explosion of a parlor pistol. The committee on Privileges and Elections agreed to allow iSpoti'ord and Ktlloee. or their representatives, an hour each it which to argue their re spective cases. Kelloeg's counsel argued that the President's decision as to which was the legal government of Louisiana was subject to review and revisal by Congress. By request Spofford was allowed to defer his argu ment until to-morrow. J he senate went into executive ses sion with the understanding that they adjourn to lhursday. lhe Mouse will meet to-morrow without a quorum, and adjourn for the .Baltimore races. There were no nominations to day Senate Confirmed Prof Langston, colored, Minister to Hayti, and several unimportant nominations. Adjourned MIGHT DISPATCHES Senor Mata, who has been here some time with credentials from the Diaz government, returns to Mexico in a lew days. lis retirement is attrib uted to ill health, but the real cause is said to be ill success in securing recog nition. The Senate has confirmed Governor McCormickas Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Hazen as Third Assistant Postmaster General. It is said tnat tne Jbnglish mission has been tendered to Simon Cameron. 191 Northern Apache Indians are surrounded at W ingate, New Mexico The Indianapolis Journal of to day prints an editorial, reyised and approv ed by Senator Morton, declaring that President Hayes has done nothing as yet to justify the Republicans in disn trusting either his patriotism or his Republicanism, and urging for him the continued confidence and support of the party. The cabinet has nnally determined to appoint Roosevelt collector, Merritt surveyor, and Prince naval otneer, tor JNew York. No consular or diplomatic appointments were considered to-day. F BENCH AFFAIRS. The Formation of a. Conciliation Cabinet Suggested Grevy's Position Paeis, October 23. A correspondent says the article published in the Courier deFrance, suggesting the immediate for mation of a cabinet 01 conciliation, has attracted much attention. It is sup posed to have been inspired by M Jules Grevy and other Republican leaders. Jules Grevy will accept the repre sentation of the ninth arrondtssement of Paris, instead of his former constitu ency, the arrondissement of Dale, De partment of Jura, from both of which arrondissements he was returned, be cause the Republicans attach greater and more general significance to his election in place of the late M Thiers. Although M Grevy favors a moderate policy, believing it to be better tor the country that President Mae-Mahon should serve his time, 8trttf-the Mar shal does not promptly accept the op portunity now open to him and sincere ly co-operate with the moderate .Lib erals in guaranteeing the country against an anti-Republican surprise. M Grevy is prepared to place himself at the head of the solid Left and main tain its claims and fulfill the duties im posed by the country in the late elec tions. The Constitulionel to day declares ; "Moderation and patience remain the watchwords of the Republican party. The Orleanist organ, Lie cSoliel. insists upon compromise, which it declares is not only possible but necessary. The Duty of Woman.1 To be attractive is a duly which every lady owes to herself, to her domestic circle, and to society. Not only should she endeavor to please in address and in apparel. Dot, whenever possible, in complexion ana in feature as well. Facial embellishment is to a ladtr as nrooer. and oftentimes as neces sary, as are the adornments of her raiment, 1 V T) T-ATTA BDjl tha artificial rraoi nf ttfr nnnnulinn nf 1 " " " ""vi " 3 w- - . , her demeanor, or other meretricious attrac tions upon which depend so much of her dominion and influence over man. The woman who permits herself to become un lovely, who resisns herself hopelessly to the ravages of time, and the spoliation of her charms, visits upon her friends and ad mirers a sorrowful regret, tnat it becomes her to avert to the latest day. Of this social dcty, it may truthfully be said that she can best acquit hersalf by the use of Gouraud'a Olympian uream. jno otner preparation approaches this in excellence, in harmless- ness and purity, or compares with it in tne number of spontaneous testimonials that its virtues have elicited. Its advertisement has AND hitherto been us merit, us recommendation by all that have used it, and not by sound ing and pretentious advertising in the jour - nals of the day. Large bottles price reduc ed" to $1. A H GOUR & UD, 98 Greenwich Street, N. Y. For sale by T O Smith. Charlotte, MEN:,: 8 CHAELOTTE B 0 8 THE MIME DISASTER. Penetrating: the Mine and Res cuing the jLiving and Bodies of the Dead. London, October 23. The latest in telligence from the High Blantyne col liery is to 11 o'clock Monday night. The shaft at the bottom of which the knocking was heard, is rapidly collaps ing. .Explorers consequently are at tempting to re-open communication from another mine. They have pene trated about half a mile, but still have one hundred and fatty fathoms to clear, Later. Four miners were discover ed alive at 11 o'clock, but so exhaust ed that one died before morning and the case of another is thought hope- 1 ess. Mining experts express the opin ion that all the men remaining in the pits have perished, but even it any are alive no rescue party can reach them in less than eight or ten days, lhe work of bringing up the dead was re sumed this morning. The bodies were found fearfully burned and mangled, showing that the explosion was of ter rific yiolence. A Yery Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of Menell's Hepatine for the Liver will be sold to the same person, for ten cents, by oar druggists, in Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this country, bnt as there are fifty doses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com plaint. All who have not had a sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all druggists. Three doses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver complaint, intne world Kegular size bot tles, fity doses $1. CHESTER, ONE A CARD. To all who are suffarin g from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, dec, I will ssnd a receipt that will cure you, FREE OFGHAKGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rxv Joseph T Ikman, Station D, Bible Home, New York City. PRICE Dime Savings. Jrlauseseepers wno study economy in small things should use Dooley's Yeast Powder, the best, because perfectly pure ; the cheapest, as eyery packege is full weight. New Advertisements. Batter, Eggs and Cabbage TO-DAY AT CLOTHIERS, IE. AND The public believe an our goods and prices. We determH ined to keep the price for finej uiothinp: down ana nave such ceeded in so doing. 1 he prediction that our low prices would become widely a 1 . known and result in an m- creased business, has been verified. False assertions bring quick distrust No disannointed visitors at our house. The perfection in shape and fit of our garments indicates the artistic talent employed. f atrons ot our nouses save . i money in tneir doming pur chases. The people desire full value. With us they receive it. We undersell all competition irrespective of their prices. Goods exchanged, if unsoiled, within 10 davs from date of purchase. We manufacture and sell such fine-fitting clothing that every one who has worn our goods recommend their friends to buy OF DP. LAVf TTAV & MO., Largest Clothiers in the South. Children CLOTniM, FOR EVERY KNOWN WANT. 4 liisf ni tsp fete Iteti OF EPISCOPAL. CONVESfTIOJT. A Lengthy Discussion as to Order of Deaconesses. the DO NOT BUY YOUR F1 TO" 3I& H until you have seen the elegant stock of goods ; now in my warerooms. The assortment is the j largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, j AND IT Wllala PiLlT 1TOTLT TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. Respectfully, - m oct 14 ' FURNITURE DEALER, j Trade Street, opposite the Market House. CEMflllL HOVEL. This Well Known and Leading Hotel, LOCATED IN CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS UNSURPASSED- ACCOMMODATIONS, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Boston, October 23. The message from the House of Bishops in relation to marriages with relatives was con curred in and a committee appointed. The number of bishops now in the church is twenty-eight. Increased enortwith thefreednien ot the South was recommended. The canon adopted by the House of Bishops for the creation and govern ment of the proposed order of deacon esses and sisters of the ehurch, came up for concurrent action. Kev Vi Uuntingden objected to tne provisions in the canon for the govern ment of the order, whereby the deacon esses would be governed more by dio cesan rule than by a form established by the House ot Bishops. He was heartily in spirit with the proposed or ganization. Dr Leeds, ot Maryland, supported tne . i i i . i canon as it came reeom menam Dy tne committee, as did also Mr Welsh, of Pennsylvania. Judge bheney, ot Virginia, irom the committee on canons, prefented a mi nority report, proposing that the quali fications of women to enter the order be left to the Bishops, and that the set ting apart of deaconesses should be left to the House of Bishops instead of be ing in the control of any one bishop. Mr Morgan Dix, ot JNew x or k, ex pressed the opinion that canonical leg islation was unnecessary : he could not endorse anything affecting the majori tv report. Dr Clark, ot Jtentucuy, sam tnat pro per legislation was necessary to place the church in its proper position before the world, and declared himselt in la- vor of the canou as reported Irom the House of Bishops: it would serve to protect the church from any discredit. Kev JJr obattucK, ot Massachusetts, thought any legislation or canonical law relative to the matter unnesessary, Dr Fulton, of Wisconsin, believed that toe establishment should be gov erned by legislation, the same to be made by the respective diocesan con ventions, as regarded the work of the order in their respective jurisdictions, i THE WAR. The Baltimore Races. - Pimlico, Oct 23. In- the three quar ter mile race Wash Booth won, Ver mont second, Diamond third; time 1.25. Two mile race, Dixie stakes, King Faro won, Major Booker second, Susque hanna third ; time 3.55. Mile central stakes, JJuke Magenta won, rique sec ond, Danichiff third ; time 1.50J. Two mile beats, first, Algenne won, Burgoo second. Barricade third : time 402J. Second, Barricade won, Ambush sec ond, Algenne third : time 3.50. Third, Algerine won, Barricade second: time 4.00. Fresh LEMONS, CURE ANTS, Citrons, Raisins, Figs and Dates, at FRANKLIN'S. MOLASSES, all grades, at FRANKLIN'S. READY MADE CLOTHING. Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city, OR ANYWHERE ELSE. Give a call and you will be suited in quality, style and price. sept 22 CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. FLOUR. MEAL. HOMINY and Grits, at FRANKLIN'S. WITTKOWSKY& RIWTELS mnca m t cr a -r-vr-isnrv-a- I I I I I I II l.tl I N Wood's Chicago ITIuseuui Burn edFailures. Chicago, Oct 23. Wood's Museum was partially burned to-day. The part occupied as a theatre was gutted, and all the animals were sunooated. JUoss $50,000. G W Alexander, real estate agent, has failed. Uneecured debts, a quar ter of a million. John W Oarrington, Jr, real agent, lias tailed. , Unsecured $21,000. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff and Pipes, at FRANKLIN'S. BOIMLf IMBLIWN. CANDIES, NUTTS and Canned Goods, of every description, at FRANKLIN'S. OIF THE o- STATE ! estate debts, Railroad Accident. St Louis, Oct 23. A train on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad was thrown from the track to-day. The rail had been raised by a jack screw, which was left to hold the rail out of place. The mail, express, baggage and two passenger cars, with three sleep ers, were thrown from the track. All were more ar less damaged, but not a passenger was hurt. It is the supposed work oi discharged section men, The President and Secretary of the Cuban Republic captured. Havana, Oct 23. A Spanish col umn near uaiguin, commanded by Col Mozovoio, has captured the Presi- ident of the Cuban Republic, Thomas Estrada, and the Secretary of the Cuban Chambers. Full weights and cheap as the cheapest is my motto. oct 24 FRANKLIN. JUST RECEIVED, AT M. Lichtenstein, Merchant Tailor, Seven STYLES OF CHEVIOTS for Suits, from $30 and np. ENGLISH W0RSTED3 for Panis, from $8 and up. All these goods are not cheapened as to the price, bnt wi lbemade up in my unsur passed style and wcrsmansnip. A call re spectfully sol'c:ted. Cutting and Eepairing properly con ducted. OPERA HOUSE. 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 ps an evidence of our ability to make all our promises good: "The house of Wittkow ky & Kintels seems to me as a wholesale establish ment to stand preeminent in being able to supply such goods, and on as favor able terms to merchants as can be secured south of Baltimore. I reached this conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview witn Mr. W lttkowsky." The Store House of Wittkowsky & Rintels, three floors, 54 by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the Wholesale as well as the Retail Departments, and we court 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 as follows: XT? CO lit FURNITURE IS FIRST-LASS. THE HOUSE IS CARPETED THROUGHOUT. , The Russians Building Rail roads and Establishing Ferries. Gat and Electric Bells are in every room. Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveliog PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR FOR COMFORT. KMS-$3.00r $2,50 andf $2.00 per day, according ; ; to 'location ot room. London, October 23. The Corres pondent of the Times at Sistova tele- graphs the following : "The Russians have made contracts tor tne construc tion of a series of railways in Bulgaria, th e work to commence October 27 th. The main line will run from Sistova to Gorny Studin, with branches from there to Plevna and Tim ova," The passage of the Danube by ferry boats' on the American plan, has been enected, carrying several railway car- riageggaeh tinie' , ...f:, 11. 0. ECCLES. PROPRIETOR Morton's Condition. Cincinnati, Ohio, October 23.-Dr Bliss has reached ..Indianapolis. He found Senator Morton's oondition less favorable than he expected to. New York Items. New Yobk, Oct 23. Gen O'Brien Drayer, lumber dealer, has failed ; lia bilities $98,000. A woman was convicted to-day of abducting a little girl, and sent to the penitentiary for ten years. Frost in Tennessee. Memphis, Oct 28. A heavy, white! frost fell this morning,- which, it is thought, will materially benefit the cotton crop by stopping the second growth, developed by the recent warm weather, and causing the bolls to open. A Strike Terminated. London, October 23. The weavers' strike at Ashton, by which a thousand operatives were thrown out of employ is ent for the past three weeks, has termi nated by the strikers accepting the terms offered by the employers. Death ot an Eminent Divine. Knoxvtlle, Tenn., Oct 23. Rev Dr W E Munsey, ah eminent divine of the Southern Methodist Church, died suddenly this morning at Jonesboro. Prevention excels enre every time. Always keep JJr Bull's Congh Syrap convenient ; take it in time, and you will be free from coughs, colds, etc, Sold everywhere; Price, 25 cents a bottle. - - Wediiesflay Eveoing, Octifo 24. THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL Prof. COOIOS. cfc SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED. 4 ' rjfc3 cT Ciw rXP iV - ' v "1 .V tToiessor coujiiu will perform and ex plain all the tests of the most famous Me diums, including the Materialization Seance of Mrs. Miller, of Memphis, in which the j SP1BIT BRIDE will appear upon the open stage in mil view of the audience. A-aa-d. E-voarytlaJ.xa.Br else laa. Proportion, sept 29 WITTKOWSKT" At General Admission, 75c... M Gallery, 50c. Keaerved seats, $1.09. Seats can be secured on and after Monday, October 22, at Central Hotel Cigar Stand. ocl9-5t Ten Cent Column. FOUND On Fifth street, yesterday even ing, a child's gold or plated necklace and locket, which the owner can have by apply ing at this office, proving property and pay ing lor tnis advertisement. oct?4 It HOUSE TO RENT A house with four rooms. Apply at TBI3 OFFICE. oct23 FOR BENT OR SALE, the large and comfortable Residence now occupied by Mr. William Clarkson. Apply at BARBIMGER ! S TKUJ.XUB'8 to f BABK J . lBWIN. ocl8-lw OYSTERS ON THE HALF-SHELL. Go I to uiscnessers to get oysters on the half- shell.: He always has the best and keeps uieiu trail, . OC18 tf WILSON & BURPVELL, Wholesaleand Retail DRUGGISTS, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. . C. .-en A x-. yfT-
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