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1 . - ' . .- .. .- . SUBStelTTION JUTES , Eat been thoroughly xUpptSEll toith aery neeOta- Dativ. one war, (dst-paid) t advance. leant, and vrith the Lateei Stylet f Type. manner & Job Work can note bedomwakt urtth the Latett8tytetf Type, mnatMry 8a uomn Three Month.... tttamm, . A ana cneapnett.- We em tumith, ett Short One Month.., ... 1 . A ...... i blasks, bill-heads; ix. .v i u i TAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, ( - . m PROGRAMMES, HASP-BILLS. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, dO. , KLF EDITION : Weekly, (in the eouUy) id advance. . t2 00 . a 10 . 1 00 Out of the county, jpetpaid,. . ,CHARLOaiMy JUNE 27, 1879. ft ,- NQ.n3,225, : Six Month 1 . . . . ...... . . . .' Liberal Retyctkmsjor CUtb. VOL. XX. -.if A I I I I 1 1 III ill Mil II I I 111 . Ill llll III IIMII Ml I I ' ,11 1 -if lr- 1 1 I I! I : i I I li I II I.JI I I I IUIII Hi ll Z II S .11 IrifliZ II hU I 1 lJ. If IJUJi-i-" i:' I ....... ...... . tO ! . I 1 1 ' - ' 111 fc 0 i ii I I : ttfH f V4(KIM . CflM.-ul - f:. '.....I, i , ;.! r.f.i r.:.is ?.t ,1. J -t It 1 r, i a-f et.T " B'- . "I, J, il-."' ' " - " f t . ! . r 1 i. . ' t . -: : ? ' " - . : ' 1 ' 1 4 ' ' ' "" . . . . JLTRrtKSS NICHOLS, WH0LFALK AND HKT1IL ITRALBR in ALL KINDS OF UCE HITTSl7UCtniTTS. We bavA Inst received by a late exoress a bite and full line of blade, white and all the shades of LACE SILK MITTS. Also a large lot of nature's reason i llsGrea(l,l rrent of me" Ares, CREPE LISSE RUFFLIIIB BEDDtN3, 40. BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE l-URNITUEK ! FURNITURE! FITKN1TURE ! BEADING. AC BEDDING, AC. Kult Line of CIIEAP BEDSTEADS t CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! in black: and white.' Also a full Una of black and white Skirt Facing. ' Also another lot oi white Linen and Victoria Lawn. Tou can get the White Bullion Fringe very cheap An the season for SDrhur Goods Is passing, we call attention to the fact that we are now selling a nicely trimmed p 3 , : - LADIES' HAT FOR ABOUT HALF ITS VALUE. LOUNGES! LOITNGfri.!? Also a Btoe-Hae of LOUNGES ! LOUNGES 1 LADIES' SUITS, pTnr ThA Obsftrver. Katnre'i Teachlags. " Nature telrrihabet1hTwr&hfBS Has spelled out God's manifold attributes; . The letters were so plain that he who ran Could read these bis never fading tributes. idb th mountala lifting Its giant beadt id f And the cataract leaping to ita fate.f un uw rocKS, man nas nature's lessons resa . In the swfft flowine current xne moving waters Deneain reversal, And mirror of that above, nature cries, God eternal! In thunder's loud peal the lightnings bright flames The fierce, sudden whirlwind sweeping a path Of desolation, nature but proclaims That God to wrath, . In fertile valleys watered by rivers, 'Or Ulaing brooks, nature r Wiry! ng mofdf -Is generous, and he'sofily whispers f ? . -That God Is good. When nature touches with her fingers light Hills, valleys, meadows, lakes and clouds above Bathing all in sunshine, she does but write That God Js love. ) i" OBSERVATIONS. A New Hamnshire candidate for office being in an election revenged himself on the people who defeated htm by starting a banjo-factory In their midst Boston Poet, i ,a ; . k Darishloner of a Berkshire pastor was askad what the color of the pastor's eyes was. He didn't really knew "for." he said, "when he prays his eyes are shut, and when he preaches mine are. A Troy factory turns out about three million doz en of men's collars in a year, not one of which will stand up to its work properly tnrougn a not summers day. A . O, Picayune. Archery is a verr pretty and healthful exercise for the fair sex. but when a cross-eyed girl alms at the target even the cows in the distant pasture ele vate their tails and get out of the way of danger. Newark Call. Go you to the polls and see the crowd there as- LOUNGES LOUNGES I PARLOR AND CHAMBER BUTTS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. R West Tradk Strkkt. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Closing out very cheap, and many other lines of goods at reduced prices. If any one Is hi need of a nice DRESS SHIRT They would do well to call and procure a lot of our unlaundried shirts for less than the material can be bought. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. June 15. SPRING CLOTHING, sembled answering to the titles pf "general," "c onelf""maJor" and "captain' ' Then say no m The Caniure4 Murferer MTemeit ON, ime 24. -Chastine Cosvalias Francis, the murderer of If is. IIuU, was morningr and. placed in .i 'cell Jn the basement of the city ball tQ, await the arrival of Capt'UHarns,' of ' the STew York police. 'He" waivea the formality of a reauisitidlo'i'arid retnms. to New5 x otK .voluntarily,, xuts xorenoon n was 'taken to Black's and photograph' ed. A large crowd followed him, to and from -the city iialL. and the base ment of the hall for a couple of hours was pretty .well filled by a crowd whose desire to gaze upon Cox was not gratis fled. Cox since his arrest, has tola, the officers thkt he 'had , no idea that Mrs. Hull was dead until twenty-four hours afteacomilU'hTiohDejy, - This jnorning Cox gave' the officers a minute description of how the murder was committed, saying that he smoth ered Mrs. Hall with his hands, and de claring that he did not .intend "to kill her. He said that he had pawned the diamond ring at Cohen's, at the corner of Greene and Pitt streets, and upon the description given the inspector !bf pawnbrokers went 'to Cohen's and pro cured the ' ring. Mr. Sternberger; the pawnbroker, subsequently visited Cox, and he identified him as the man who had pawned the ,cameo set of jewelry which led tQithe arrest ; In, conversing with spedalpfficerWood, Cox said: "I don't want mih JWther to know any thing about this until after I am hung." Mr. Wood, repedi-Peiiaps you won't be hung. There- may be a chance of your being sentenced to the State's prison for life." Cox said; , aI would rather be hung ihan ta.Jt)e shut up all my life, and when the time comes send my things to mother." Cox appears nervous, apparently re alizing the terrible position in which he is placed. To ordinary observers it appears as tnougn fie naa lost neart, and was resigned to the worst. On Tuesday last the officers who were on his track learned that he was down to Revere Beach, and a detective was sent there to apprehend him, but the bird had flown. On Wednesday, Cox went to New York, and among other places visitea a dance-house on iileeker street and gave one of the inmateB, a colored girl, a diamond ring belonging to Mrs. Hull, which he pawned1 and returned the money to him. This morning1 Wood telegraphed the fact to Capt. Williams, Cox having told him where the ring was and the girl eouldise found, and in a few hours received answer that the ring had been procured and the girl lock ed up, awaiting the arrival of Cox. On Friday he returned to Boston, thinking that Boston was a secure hiding-place, and. as he has since told the officers, that not once a suspicion crossed his mind that he was in danger of being captured. Earlv this morniner Serereant Knowles. Inspector Leggett and Officer Wood vis ited the prisoners room, jno. 14 JNortn Grove street where they found two trunks one of them a large traveling trunk, marked on the top "F. A. Pat mov. 90 Madison avenue, and on the end " Emma Archer. Richmond, Ya There was also a large black leather valise contaming an assortment of gen tleman s underwear, kc, ana carpet bag containing a kit of upholsterer's tools. An umbrella and a fancy cane completed his outfit. :rhe trunks held a large quantity of clothing of the fin est materials, some of which had evi dently been rebently purchased. Cox says when he was in the room of Mrs. Hull she awoke, and recogniz ing the peril she was in, exclaimed, "Whatever you do, don't kill me." He then placed, his left hand over her mouth, she struggling all the time to release herself. Finally she became auiet. he holding her firmly all the time. and, taking the sheet in his right hand, he tore it with his teeth into strips. He placed one end of the sheet over her mouth, and then proceeded to Dind her, as her body was afterwards found. His object in tying her . to the bed was be cause he feared she might manage to roll oft on the floor ana thereby make a noise whichwould arouse Some of the innates of the houseT.i He aaysihe had, no idea that, he- was exercising violence; mctefit to caue death, or even that serious results woMld-follow ihe affair Aly this juncture he did not have the least idea that the woman was going to die. After tying ier feet he lighted ii, piece ot candle He- Happened to nave in his pocket. He returned to the kitchen,, where he got possession of the watch,. and subsequently ; touhd tne rest ot the jewelry in the bureau drawers and in the bed-ehambe&!r w-his return to the chamber. findiBfirMr&'lIuU breathing hard, he became frightened, and seizing the boj$l of- cologne poured;' c- tents.ovejE.nei. race.-; ja.s,ene coacinuea to breathe hard he dashed a pitcher df water over her person1. Wheri'he was searching ;f or- he Hewelryt1 he 'TWent thmnon-inw ironic Miiflis' victim, ana after Dounhg Wkteif over her face, hast- " i m. X .1 . 1 ? I , t 1 fi iiv tiea dv tne iront. aoor. wnicn ne ieii eTi'afterJhtm HAMav&.didinbt-.out- inge thepoor .wofnJrid pUrtherihat Sttcli'a thought rrfevBnTerwMsriiftd On leaving the house neTeturnea to lis IMigngaoriWjeTfntty-trtstte Eee, the imates knoiwi4EjiHfta3wcittrank inff aBOii.5 ieitarafc mkiumh iot uie murder, he saysiwaBJoff herriext1 &m, Twripnj Tiding rort'MirEeiffth-avenue itar. thtirff er TOmarKfjfff- w nat lerriDie m&mBLt -wmto-cectodSfetteiBtJ I see that Mrs. Hull-hjjeixobbeii ihitnfi fttwi Hftf eft? a itttre'was' fbatninff J After leaving the diver he went Titrtq Forty-Jthifd treeVand'-btrpasBingf-op 1 a i. t 1 R EAT tar Ladies' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a tine supply. Jan3 W. KAUFMAN & CO. 13 ARGATNS IN V V vr u y u uu U RRR WW N II TTTTU UR BNN N II T U U RRR NNN II UR KM HN II R KM UN 11 T T T UBBB ERI UR KB URRR KB 11 R K K UU R R EBB AT E. fl. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, "ooV- i more about there being no such thing as military lnter- lerenca with elections. jsos. irons. One of the old blue laws of Connecticut said "No one shall run on the Sabbath day except rev erently." Imagine & man. Just out of church pur suing a nying nat reverently Deiore a nigawina, and In the presence of an Interested congregation. Probably no man so fully realizes the holiowness oi iiie and human amoiuon as tne man wno laaies a teaspoonful of new-laid horseradish Into his mouth, under the impression that it is ice cream. Howlceye. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Dr. Carv, formerly of Macon, Ga., lat terly book-keeper for W. H. Howard & Son. Augusta, dropped dead of heart disease, at the Central Hotel in the lat ter place -Wednesday. Gov. Hollidav. of Virginia. has remov ed the political disabilities of Robert C. Uuld, sentenced to jail in Buckingham county for shooting W. M. Saunders. Y oung Ould is a son or Judge Kooert Ould, of Richmond. Bishop Thomas U. Dudley has been elected chaplain of a military organiza tion in Louisville, Ky. In a letter ac cepting tne position, .Bishop Dudley writes : "Tell the company if they are sent to war, which God forbid, I will go with them." Ex-Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, ex presses the opinion that the Democratic Presidential nomination will be secured y either Bayard, Tilden: or Thurman, whilst his opinion is that either "Grant or Sherman will be the choice of the Republicans, The Alexandria (Ya.) Gazette says: "It is reported that the Page County Bank of Virginia, at Luray, Page coun ty, suspended payment on the 20th inst. The bank is a State bank, with a capital stock of $10,000. H. J. SmooL president, and B. F. Gravson, Sr., cashier. The lia bilities and assets are not given Over 500 citizens of Winona, Miss,, Cheaper than any other house, as we did the past headedea Dy a band or music, greeted season, and they nave gained we reputation oi ow ing the best In the marke e present this season to the consumer a nne line of We have made the experiment of purchasine stock so complete as to Include the latest novelties In Men's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's U4JU L OO TTTT H H II NN N OOL OO T HHIINNN O L O O T HHHIINNN OOL OO T fignKNN OOO LLLL OO T O. U. II I HI GOO G G Q G GO GGG We invite Dubllc Inspection, and we are at all Ume8 ready to give quotation of prices. ; Every xment wnicn is sold at our nouse is warrantea w i as represented, and in price less than can be bought elsewhere, we continue .o sen BLUE FLANNEL SUITS NXXT TO POSTOFFICB. Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Including the best makes in the country. There can also be found in our stock a complete line of fine Felt, Soft and Straw Hats, and: any kind Of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purchase before you examine our stoctc, as tne cheapest , BARGAINS My Stock Is very Lar, and embraces a Full L,lne of Can be had at April 10. W. KAUFMAN 4 CO.'S, Corner Trvde and Tryon Sts., Charlotte. N. C. PAkLOK, CHAMBER, DINING ROO A Nil OFFICE FURNITURE All Goods Packed Free of Charge: . j .....x .. ..' - J .. FOR Bottled lager Bm ALE AND.tOTER,; S;:';;;;';;'L. ' Is comer trade and Boundary Avenue, . pfcHsjfcred to any part of the city, free of charge forl.00 peri doaen. '' - '; v':" .1 '. . . BOCXRIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. . '!"; r'?-. ' ' - ' ' G NEW GOODS I AU orderaleft at John celve prompt attention. mar Senator Lamar as he passed down to Brookhaven Monday night The train made a short delay, during which Sena tor Lamar addressed the assemblage. A large transparency was erected on the piatrorm, on wnicn was liisunoeu, ia- raar, the fcsouths ueienaer Against Northern Slander." Edwin Booth desires that Gray, the luna tic Who shot at him, shall be keptsecure- ly in the asylum. WI trust Gray rriaf be come gray indeed," he says, in kind but careful confinement, or, if earlier re leased, that his exit may be from this earthly stage of his dramatic exploits to that celestial scene where idiots ceasei from shootina and actors are at rest. If he be "ever again at liberty, my own life 1 shall not value worth a rush, The Fall River (Mass.) spinners held a council Tuesdav'nfghtbn the question oil ji ; t liJ XV.-. .m oi tne aavisaumiy ul mb, .xiuuuca mj. SLflKe 111 Lilt! VilllUUO mills w ici uiiiiaTO ar, the same 1 times;-' ! " It was hnaily voted , to inaugurate a strike Wednesday in every mill in the city except the Meta-. comet and Ana wan. -in iuiese imus notice was not given as early as in the others, and the spinners will work there a day or two longer, nntit the tenr days' notice expires. It is understood that nos strike takes place at, tue vngiriliuH) LTbere is Bald Ca baa ichftftcethatUe! manufacturers may yield, out there is so far not the slightest indication of it. -i - ' ' fi- mm tmi mm' ''' -'- ' Sanitary Condition of Souther n ti? . MempbsssTenn June 24Tr0ffiekrei poi-ta to the agent nf the..Wpa,t,prn ciated .tress, at memyins,. isuui mavorswiaa 'ifMatemblft ? j;; '. .,; ( tit 2t 0. 1 i NDERTASlNa ' ; -; - Come tome for Baoon,,Com, Sugar. .Coffee, Mo lasseii,hd UKeiFaarll Gyoeriei i-iA T ust feeeiveo, a rew oarremvi dcitj wr a rltodT le county) 1- . s t: t - Tbunderignedlnow prepared to fiU .ul orders for every class of UndrtoMny-flavtegoa hand fiifl aOAVrmAM! AT Aim a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell lor cash.. AH goods MUm fITN -. . " - Trade Street . , Next door below Wilson 4 Black's old stand. "ntl i!'t!?fflfX COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL .CASES, .iiMfftewi iitri' f . ii i .:',3 si R SALE. F TheBongMlM4h3flBVd ItypfOti whtoh thte paper was lately pnniea. m wm bub Johnsoa-type iindTji, of 'PtilxdelphlMi, iod jwa not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because It became .neoessar to ae a .deferent atvi nf tma it win da mod service for several jeWt corner BwittbeaoW ta'vMtaele ant -puiv ihasera. and In fonU of 60 to l.OWtwlth or r octS HUCBS AS UWvAS Arises rmVrnheer If BBred; ' AS LftWvAS ANT 1JS ! ixearses Furntmbev JtJ'. ..Iti .11 vepairM'w snor -i.' "1 -1.1014 Charlotte. N. C. FOR SALE w M wiLMELg. rA. With Hoglrs,Tiv PtreeU - - t. - I mimic r i i. 1 J . ,,' -.t . I' inn. .HE YORXlLLEWEWa fl$&f? That MinaUa nMvnAio in ttiiii dtv known as the v& : . .11 ,k. i "t"""'- -.-r: .,.,, - ,uia; kill ha iryeonvenJenuyiocaieaiiauuua "'- crat: aevv.Niper, iaew"lv"Zrtifr hr mprovea macmnery. - :- - - . eonmenwauwcwij ""y"."" . r' ' for particulars address - -v-i , vThe Nwa will be a JffMf ' u ' " ilfjtor jllexander, Allen & McBee.-. a targe circulation in the counties oi TrrTT. envllle. S. C. I S?!r S riwba: North CaroHaav .rii. iivratuyiomMtii H i' j a M'j O I, ti.. t ihHntlai will ibe pet annum. May 9th, 1 879 dleod3mw3iA "TELL IMPROVED yttbFKRft FOR SALE. ,103M'lI'C.fll70HH .f? ' i FEE SIMPLE DEEDS .. '. ...I i , lnwmnn rialrin to immhAM a WCH JmprOVeO Clty Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con enleiMes. flneWl of watery brick Wtcheawlthto nve minutes waia or tas- puouc auuiuv, -Bommoaatedw applying THIS OFFICE. ; ; x most appro vEDJfOBar. 4 ti nat prhited "t&&rbii fifb4'7ia OBSERVER 0FFICEI , fro hoards oi heath of the following cities and towns 3 MemphisVtoksbajgQ Jackson, Miss, i Canton, M&sJ BhteverjoWBa, CollieH ville, Tenn.; Hickman, Ky,; Grenada, Miss.; Helena, Ark.; Holly Springs Miss.; Decatur, Ala.; Tuscumbia, Ala. all bearing the date of June 20, bring! the gratifying intelligence that in nonej of the places mentioned has the present health outlook been more favoraole. In no instance has there been any indica4 tirm a nf ft rfitnrn of vellow fever. BW tihaaltlflfcA'tfifarial th&jBfeiOf 'l-flTo roor ni-evaila and fiverv prevention; that sanitary regulations ean suggest has been accompfliBtbwards prevent ing a recurrence of last year's epidemic. QuaEaatimeregulationhave ben estab lished, ready to be enforced should exi- fqr Tif.) rm r i Beecner o Moderate Drinkers. Soeclal to Bal timbre Amertean. m-wryTrttic June 23. Henry ward Ahr fthfodriasWke' before a; jrathftrinsr of businessmen m the dm- fng room of Carte's Hotel, at Canal and rtanrxft streets, in encouragementtof mnwration in drinking. Hrsaddress wag fflfja-aatrt.ieuljy stirring; anaamu ilf3L-elicrYWBrF5t4A theirs! place, ftftA drink at all. but if to become to tn.l ahatAinfira t.hev Ch'OSS to DUrSUB the path of-nvoderation, whichwaSi indeed temperance, to ue mouerawj mm a nm. The addresS'asaoudlylapplauded, and or it was over a number oL business Tnerisfgrred thBTledger'iJbttdi-dTihk-Tii.; tnxiojiftnsr iieTfiiesta J&usinespihourp ehich is thewlute. E,JAf tyand others signed thtf ledge1 not-tr drink atthxpens,5f another person,! or to invite another person tor dnnk; WhiCH W the PWe pledge oi tne society; 1 CL O TC sii!. : Af.: ..I . I .' . ".:,';.' t .. ' ' . ..... . : . ' . ;. , .. BEGINS TQ-DA Y - Our celebrated Job Counter appears before the public, and upon It we place an broken lots and odd sizes to be closed out at a heavy sacrifice. Our stock of all wool Cassimere Pants, ranging from $2.50, $3.25 and S3: will be closed without reserve at $2. Our $3.50, $3.75, $4, $4.25 and $450 Cas simere Pants at $3. .Oar $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50 Cassimere Pants In unlimited variety and beautiful in design of style and character of texture, are dearrng out at one uniform price, $4. ' ' " j , . , n ' ' . " Tremendous orash In prices in order te clear ont our Summer Stock. A clean and thorough sweep will be made in Cassimere Suits, and when tae lots are small and sizes are broken they are to be closed at less than the value ot their raw material. , ' " . JJ,' One lot of stylish, Cheviot Frock Suits joiioed;fr4m'lSO-loe"'at ST.50Tt assortment ot Sack and Frock Suits ranging from $14, $15 $Itt'TbTT.' are Closing at $10. A splendid .variety of . stylish and attractive Cheviots and Spring Buttings iiu latest designs, sold readily throughout the season at $15, $16 $17.50, $18 and $20, "will be cleared uniformly at $12.50. , . ' A large lot of fine White Linen Duck-Vesta worth $2,50 and $3 last season are now to be disposed of at $1. . Many other lines reduced In the same proportion. We cannot give a full description, as want of space prevents, but we never makeany promises we cannot fulfill. We are determined to clear out our Spring Stock, and know of but one way to accomplish this result rapidly and effectually, and that is to reduce the price to such a point that it compels the public to purchase where they can economize best We prefer to convert our stock Into cash, and open each season with the newest designs in fabrics, and increase the solid reputation we have already achieved as being Head quarters for novel styles and reliable goods." m fi 7 Jtememoer lae nrsi comers secure, me ue.si seietaioiiw, mm uui jou vAuicr smum anaiuug jum ihiliuiuhi. June26. :r; ,,. : . ,, Kespectruiiy, itf, i 'Oa'tI itrrtia SSiiJV nwiu waw av(uu.vb; err and diarrhoea.'whether or other causes. Ai aldndi tKji hninliL'nWilr arising from teeth K D. LATTA A BRO. fi IE N T L' IE 1 IE W GRAND -.OPPORTUNITY ! -o- HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. -o- rnntAinnlafinor Anlarorinor mir r".lfithio- tlpnnrtmpnt. as WAll ftS Olir Clothin? trade, for which DlU'DOSe 1W6 Will build in our ?tore a spacious floor, and with a view of opening this new department the coming season with an entirely new, large and desirable stock, we will offer for the next 30 days our entire stock of Clothing at such prices as will not fail to at tract you. 200 PAIRS FINE ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, Worth from $5 to $7, at $2.15, $3.00 and $3.50. 100 FINE SUITS, Worth from $7.50 to $20.00, at $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 and $10. 50 DOZEN UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, '5 Cents, formerly sold at 85c. and $1.00. -o- CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN FROM WITTKOWSKY & BARUCII. Ill MWM i'ljmilMi! Our $7.50 Cheviot Suit sens mow for $6.50. Our $12 50 English Tweed Suit sells now fcr $1 0. Our $1 8 and $20 French and English Cassimere Sack and Frock Suits sell now at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re- -i duced prices. Unlaundried shirts tor 50 cents. The very best made In the United States for $1 .00 Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and all goods In proportion. Call and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. Respectfully, June 1,1879. . L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. YmlStkrhWs io IVrtsmou Cars, Enabling Quick- NO DRAY AGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES MINIMUM INSURANCE. Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Air-Line. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamship Wharves or offl. ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac, apply to either of the undersigned. - , 2.uViiX CS--, ' " K.'S.MNCH7;South Western Agent, ) ' t't) ' r! . i.'., V '- : ; ; i ' ; . Ti T. SMITH Agent C.C. Railway, f Charlotte, N. C. ' AprajSOSroJj,, ;' j..;,.,;.: " . , j-. . .F..WCLARKGenieVal;Freight Agent, ) -' " " h ..... Vulw ;,((! if Iftitir!')- J-tfirBtBETJN INSURANCE BUILDING. Jill 1 'J: Jih I!''. -vehtWt&erer,fta detec-i tivesp kite? gaidtieiilKtiotiiaayetos tookj iThursday ioiwwigs xne moraer.eacu itig hereTridlg 4rning;M He .re$tjrrj ed to -New' York MlteL his things at hiss boarding-house, on, the, following Mon- dav. and while oh his way to ins old lAdoinmj tiassed the New York deteO' iivesaglun,5p:hey3j on Friday last The officers toayrei lMi'I' l'.-H : ''i - ..... ; o j: , ' d"' KJ03?5a:ii tMfr'V'.'g ' LvffeOji aMuOS-' . ' ; ' j-'l I r , - JJ i M J'-ll, 0 oiA V I I ff s aa I Ci. ik ft.' 1 I It t-n " r . r.. 'lC-i'WUr3. yi-vs rgfir-rlt-B'.au. covered at tne pawasnopor one wjubu No. 17 Gi-cen street; a diamond ring; the liiiil mansion and ctol An- from pawned by "CoxCptiniarflfti fnr.JVAW V OTK HHlieUl WllU Wi. ..! ! i ,Nkwi YoRJune MThrongnJfe conTCssion made in Boston lastevemng WfVr. the murderer of Mrs. HtilOtte! poUeel recovered this morning.; tliei h 'maindw Oi. me-missing-jGyKayuv-i TiTnittherffRT teleffranhed f i6m I lilAAH . V VM I-t n X 1 , : . . J 1 -r. vtii ru .- rtvi vv tlW jewelry had been gjyen -Bella Johnson, a mulatto jgkllnlTTOeJll-fame in jjasieep ana ar- twas restedi ItAbimtrAjneek she wore the tonaa necklace ttolefrom MrBtiHjrJl'sl trunk by. her mnrderer. , . In ,heriposses sion was also solitaire pairfdia Tnhnd earrintTs -rand a nawn:"tlcktlMi other diamonds. . She.admilted&tt got efewelrv from Cox. peters twou XirlMPpRXpsioi-t MUSTOAL .ORGANS Merchanaise, h'". tnlBri9'ja!i 9ffl K'"f Us 1B8H':) ).! iloi P3 ' V- . 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