TI
TSE OSSKRVKR JOB DEPASTXEXT
VBSOBIPTIOH RATES:
rw.,, r. (poWW in odtwnoe $8 00
manner qf joe nor emu note ve uvm vnut mtatn
dispatch and cheapness. ; We can furnish, at 8h
tfiz Months. W
Three Months.
One Month. ..
2 00
75
nuuee,
Blanks, bill-beads-,
lbttbr-hbads; cards,
tags: receipts, posters;
programmes, hand-bills,
pamphlets, circulars, checks, 40.
WEEKLY EDITION :
Weekly, (in the county) in advance $2 00
Out of the county, postpaid, 2 10
Six Months 1 00
CHARLOTTE, N. 0., THURS&AY, JULY 10, 1879.
NO. 3,235.
VOL. XX.
' Liberal Reductions for Club.
' - , . i- . - 1 .H:, : . !
What H Mean
STATE NEWS.
O U R
G R E A
T
JURGESS NICHOLS,
wholesale and retail
DEALER IN
all kinds of
BEDDING, Ac.
BEDDING, AC.
FURNITURE
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE i
FURNITURE !
BEPDING. Ac.
BEDDING, AC
7 iWi)iitvE
' n 5 'X . M -" ' f -
IN-
DRY GOODS, HATS,
&c.,&a&c,..
We are how c!
A Full Line of
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
irfflfttift a fcimkn Hue of
LAWNS, , EBJBNCH JB
DRESS GOODS, AND.
LINEN AND COTTON
GANDIES, LINEN
tJInenIbus
At greatly reduced prloe9.
some patterns of
Also a few very hand-
s
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES t
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES
LOUNGES!
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
COFFINS Of all kinds on hand.
No. 5 West Trajjk Street.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Ladles' and
tine supply.
jan3
Gentlemen's Burial Robes a
FOR JSALE.
That valuable property In this city known as the
Tannery of Alexander, Allen A McBee. This Tan
nery Is conveniently located, and has all the latest
improved, machinery.
Bark and hides low and m abundance.
For particulars address
A. ISAACS, Attorney
for Alexander, Allen A McBee.
Greenville, S. C.
May 9th, 1879 dleod3mAw3m j.
R SALE.
The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which Oils
paper was lately printed. Itwaamade by the old
Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and was
not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on
iv hAnnnsiA it became necessary to use a different
stvle of tvoe. It will do good service for several
rears to come. It will be sold in lota to sul m
chasers, and in fonts of 50 to 1 ,000lbs, with or
without cases. Address OBSERVER, 1
octs Charlotte. N. C.
w
ELL IMPROVED
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Anv Derson desiring to purchase a well Improved
City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con
vpnienraa. fine well of water, brick kitchen, within
five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac
commodated by applying at .
dec!8 THIS OFFICE,
Eugen JFiehtln tfee St Lovl TimwKTouman
i rrayedlin snow-wbite'panti and vest
And other raiment fair to view
I stood before my sweetheart Sue
The charming creature I love best.
"TeU me, and does my costume pit?" ,s
1 1 IsMd iat pple of mjeye. J i
J Afdftfcea the charmer niade replyK
KAkfolgMieuently had heard
My sweetheart vent her pleasures so,
I must confess I did not know
The meaning of that fav'rlte word.
But presently at window side
We stood and watched the passing throng,
And soon a donkey passed along
With ears like sails extending wide,
And gazing at the doleful brute,
Uv swAAt.heart save a merry cry
if 4
SUMMER SILKS
At New Torti pttcea. We still have a few
SILK PARASOL&
in sum mar shades that we offer very cheap. We
Invite special attention to our stock of
LADIES' HATS,
Trimmed and untrimmed, in which we are offering
great bargains. Our stock of
LINEN SHIRTS,
Gents' Furnishing "Goods arid Ready Made Cloth
ing Is complete, and at low prices.
Call soon and secure bargains. Our stock Is all
new and fresh. No old or damaged goods.
Orders promptly filled.
Respectfully,
T. L. SEIGLE A CO.,
Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C
June 28.
rocket atxtX lasstuare
CHINA PALACE
OF
JHO. BROOEPIELD & CO.,
LEADEES OF LOW PRICES.
1 1 Qiitebe language rtth a sig
OBSEtVAJTIOWS.
A tombstone with a simple .cucamber carved up
on It to oftentimes ,mpr efprwefra than one cov
ered with ten thousand line tf obituary poetry.
Phita. Chronicle.
The Elmlra Gazette philosopher says he never yet
awcommunlst who haled tigs and queens bad
enough not to take a couple from the bottom oi
the pack If an opportunity is offered.
When a woman challenges another woman's
vote In Wyoming there Is a scream, a rush and
818 worth of millinery is raked up and carted
away. Free Press.
As the desire of seekers after perpetual motion
Is merely to obtain something that will have a nev-er-ceaslng
revolution, why don't they take Mexico
and be satisfied? Boston Post.
A fair looking but demented young woman called
at the White House the other day and wanted the
President to marry her. It was Mrs. Hayes who
sent in a veto this time. Phtia. Chron.
A certain voune lad who was a little behind
hand in her summer outfit surprised her parents
the other day by asking why she was unlike George
Washington. When they gave It up, she told
them, because he had nojittle hat-yet .
When you see the woman who Is looking in at
the milliner's throw up both hands and exclaim.
Oh. what a horrid looking ining: you maj et
down as a certain sign that that style or Donnei
will be her head-covering at meeting next Sun
days ,
"I press my suit.' ' the young man cried,
In tones too soft to tell;
And she presesd his suit with her curly head,
As she laid it on his coat lapel.
SteubenviUc Herald.
The organs are still walking around the Demo
cratic "back-down" viewing it wnn a suspicious
ov ThOT maintain the attitude of persons who
are prepared to see me mysienous ainui jump ui
and back-down again ai any momeiiu Atw
Constitution.
"mi tas. I'm mad lust as mad as I can be,"
nvoiaiTnAri a fa.ohinna.ble ladv. tossing her head to
tnv embhasis to her words, "to think that those
. . . . i i . V. . . . 1 . 1. ImmiilanAa
noma reporters snouiu uuve imu um mniuuouw
in incr ma intn t.tiAir riaaftrintion of the Fitzgerald
wedding. Ugh! the horrid things and they didn't
even mention the lace on my dress."
The disagreeable man for the past two days has
twtATi tha individual who walks ud to the dividend
sheet, and to the horror of those In line, draws out
a list or a dozen names oi persons -num uo u
authorized to receipt for. Next in rankas a social
nuisance Is the man who pulls out his glasses,
nHnaatlMm MTftfllllV. SitBS thC 'Dttl. PlaCOS hlS
tongue, to thaeornei of, Ms mouth and proceeds to
write nis name wim me siowucsb w mou.
THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,.
A Robeson county woman is 99m to
be 115 years old. ;
A peach, tree in tliobeson county has
been bearing fruit since 1804.
St Thomas' Catholic cemetery Wil
mington, was" consecrated Sunday afternoon.
A four hundred pound turtle was
caught one day last week on the beach
at WrightsYill Sdurid, JSTew Hanover
county.
Mr. Peter Pool, wear Auburn, IfAke
county, lost his kitchen and three lam
dred dollars' worth of provision by
fire last Friday night
The decision of Judge Buxton in th$
SwSpsott T$ase teTeversea f Ourceiebrated Job CounteBaDiifiar8beIore:tM'pafeMc,fcndini)onR' all-broken lots and odd sizes to be closed outata heavy sacrifice. Our
THRme CJourt and the case IS adjudgMi JYi?S?25?.: Xljm!tJS2fSwi SStmsSiki 1 vdii iosd without reserve at $2. Our S.1.50. S3.75. S4, 84.25 and $4.60 Cas-
to ue m Jb ranKiin,,"wnere "'"Tiniwrird rnmi it fi irhr Tin j iff nff Ttftr nl- T" " unumwea variety aim ueaumui m uosisu ui mjid aim ua.id
for trial at the net term. . P&Jf&JS'SSJS. L lull Li V- c.W,a, etir 'i iM .ween will be made In Casslmere Suits, and where the
Wilminirten Sir." There are Mwrtntt.w f f clr anA CllltQ natnar tTnm,x
half dozen ntUroadcivil)eugw SotTd" Spring 8ithT t : iaest deS solTadiiy
SUM
CLOSING A. L E
OF
HE F ABEICS
BEGINS TO-DAY.
Just received, a lot of
Ice Cream Freezers, best make, freeze in 5 min
utes; Water jCoolers, Kef rl aerators, wire
Covers, Fly Traps, Pampas Flumes,
Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and
Jelly Tumblers.
We constantly keep on hand a full line of Plain
and Decorated China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp
Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Tin
Wood and Willow Ware.
Bringing u Last Weels's Work.
QONDENSED TIME.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Date, June 1, '79.
Leave Charlotte,
Greensboro,
Raleigh,
Arrive Goldsboro,
No. 47
Dally .
No. 45
Dally
3.50 a m 1 3.55 pm
8.20 a m
3 30pm I 5.45 a m
5.55 pm I .55am
No. ft
Daily
ex. Sun.
COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
are invited to call. We sell goods as cheap as
Northern houses, and guarantee satisfaction. Will
send quotations on application.
Thanking you for the liberal patronage in the
past, we are,
Very respectfully,
JNO. BROOKFIELD 4 CO.,
Charlotte. N. C, June 1, 1879.
FOB
Bottled
er
745pm
5.00 am
No. 47 Connects at Greensboro with R. K D. R.
R. for all points NortlL East nd. West. At Golds
boro with W. & W. RTb. for WUmlngton.
No. 45 Connects at .Greensboro with R. 4 D. R.
R. for all points North, Sastand-West.
TRAINS GOING WKBT.
i
No. 5.
Date, June 1, '79. No. 48 No. 42 Dally
Daily. Dally, ex. Sun;
i
Leave Goldsboro, 10.10am 6.34 pm
Raleigh, 3.20pm 8.00 am
" Greensboro 8.40pm 7,16 am
Arrive Charlotte, 12.37am 11.17am ? :
No. 48 Connects at Greensboro with 'Salem
Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. A A. R. R,' for all
points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction
with A. &. C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and
youth-Ccist
No. 47 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C. R. R.
Air-L,ine junction- wnn
At
A. 4 C. A. L. lor all points boum anu ooutn-wesi.
At Charlotte with C., C. &A. Railroad for all
points South and South-west j
dally except Sunday.
SALEM BRANCH.
Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 9-10 p m
Arrive Salem, " " lt4Spm
Leave Salem, " " ' 5.00 pm
Arrive Greensboro, " " 700 am
Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R.
D. ana N- G. jtallroads. ; , i ; , - - . i 'J V "
BUCXPIMG CARS V.1THOCT CHANGS;
Run both ways n Trains Nos. 48 and 47 between
New York, and Atlanta Via" RlchmohdT Greeasboro
and Charlotte, and from Greensboro to Auguste on
Train No. 48, and on Train No. 42 from New York
t Greensboro, and on Train No. 45 from Augusta
to New York via Richmond. ;
r0JJh 011 le at Greensboro, Raleigh.
GJlds.ro'Jfb2r,rfv,lnd Charlotte, and at all
sas and Texas, address T
J. R. MACMTTPTin
Gen. Passenger Agent,
Richmond Va.
Jun20
TLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO RAILROAD
Superintendent's Office,: i
Charlotte, N. C, May 24th, 1879. f
On and after Monday, May 20th, the following
schedule will be run over this road daily (Sunday
excepted): ;
GOING N0RTIL '
T.A,nv Charlotte 00 a. m.
Davidson College H 533 a. m
A rrlvft at. StJlteSVllle. ....... 1 li 20 B. m
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Statesvllle,. - 4 40 p. m.
" TiMvllunn fVillece if 08 P. m.
Arrive at Charlotte , 00 P- m.
t
Connection made at Charlotte with CaroUna Cen
tral railway, and at Statesvllle with Wesfem North
Carolina Railroad.
a u f iwioht. nffnmd for shlsment to Section House,
Henderson's, Alexandrlana and Caldwell's must
be prepaid, they being (Flag) Stations i which
there are no Agents. The company will not pe re
sponsible for freight after Its delivery at said sta
tions. . , . j, j. GORMLET,
inar25 i SuP't.
ALE AND PORTER,
Is corner Trade aod Boundary Avenue. Delivered
to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per
dozen.
F. C. MUJ.ZLER.
All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re
ceive prompt attention. '
mar4
id mi
mm
HAPPY
JOE FISCHESSER.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY
" Let those who never drank Beer before,
Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more."
FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON
f I ' ALL THB W4T, ; i t
I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery,
by which I am able to keep on draught, ana ior
sale by the keg . . ,
PTJW5 ICE tLD LAGER BEER
Brougnt'tBy door In an Ice-cold refrigerator direct
from the Brewery.
plrloniMCll
arlotte; erac aisiaircc can uu,
BeirUi, hAr AnrtAkl I &1 oi 4AiDf kh
of
ent
In Charlotte .) thi itlanta Brewery, I respectfully
solicit th patronage of the public.
Wines, and the best Liquors on draught or for
sale by the quaruMty al the time.
; - i ffi hT
Joseph: tiscnESSEB.
ju27
PICKLED SALMOISi,
MAGNOLIA HAMS.
Correspondence of The Observer.
Chapel Hill, July 6 Services open
ed as usual last Monday week, by re
litrions exercises. After services the
dailv recitations followed in their usua
order. Prof.'McIver lectured' on" mathe
matics in his clear, forcible and com
mon-sense method. " His ideas of mathe
matics are completely new and are quite
vpadilv taken ud,
Prof. Tomlinson then folio wad with
his lecture on reading, grammar, and
analvsis. At 12 o'clock all assembled
in the chapel to hear Prof. Ladd's lec
ture. As usual, it was brimful to over
flowing with wit. and when I say this
I do not mean that the rich wit was all,
but he made a ereat many valuable sug
gestions wliieh will be' acted upon and
no doubt be ot immense oenent to me
teachers.
Tw t.h Rvenmtf. the students passed
their time very interestingly, profitably
and busily in the public school depart
ments. That night tliey an assemuieu
in the chapel at 8 o'clock to hear Prof.
Mangum lecture on "Elocution." He
lectured two hours and during the time
he kept the attention of the audience
welt-' He Was interrupted by inany
and frequent rounds of applause which
showed that his lecture was well re
ceived and enjoyed.
Tuesday's exercises passed off as usu
al. Capt. Hugger enrolled the new
members which , swelled the numbers
to over'' 200. These .with the visitors
will probably increase the numbers to
about 235 or 240. Those only are stu
dents who are now teachers or intend
to become teachers. The others are on
ly visitors and are only treated as such.
The usual exercises of the day were
gonethrough with. In the afternoon
at 5 o'clock, Prof. Wilson assembled his
singing class in the chapel and proceed
ed to practice them. That evening Rev.
Mr. Cobb lectured in the chapel in a
very able manner. It is always a treat
to hear him.
Miss Coe devotes four hours a day to
her classes two in the , morning and
two in the evening. Her pleasant man
ners and attractive person, make her
appear well, and the thorough system
she observes in all her exercises shows
her to be a careful observer, and an ex
perienced teacher.
The State Teachers' Association con-
i J jffined-JWedjifistUiy July . 2nd, . at . 1 1,20
o'clock, a. m. President cattle canea
the association to tfrder, and after hav
ing "Carolina" sung by the audience,
Twnfteadftd fca deliver the annual address.
Wi AfrYit -wis ithe &tiM. itntt' was the
equal of any Speech I have ever heard
on the subject. All were favoraly im
pressed. Superintendent of Public Instruction
Scarrt7ttgh tollowed. , He had no
w Ht&uantetih i)f enarea. I
The first school bill was passed in
1776. The present school bill is a very
defective one. There is not money
enough appropriated. Only think, there
jto nm nhilrlren rrrt "North (Carolina
to beedudafed; and only $452,000 is ap
propriated to their education. After
deducting expenses for building and re
pairing school nouses, xc., it wouiu
leave $1 to educate a child with. , , The
idea pf educating a child with 81 1 W ho
could afford ttfdo it Clearly none but
those who could live on a loaf, and
wear sackcloth. Then this would nec
etwiilyibetthe poorest? i4d c6mtoiest
claM 6l"feft&rera 1 Asdngetiue1ice we
hjiye-bad teaching and bad education of
ttw scholars. lie set forth the educa
tiotial needs of North Carolina in facts
and figures, and "figures don't lie." He
is fully imbued with a spirit of educa
tionjmproYement.,and is determined to
tfrGftff WaiTrifiner long, but" an excel
lent one. He fully impressed the fact
upon all that educatidn war like every
thing else if we get a good article we
pay well for it and need it of a higher
quality. ,
of the Name woman's nesi
Friend.
To relieve the aching heart of women and bring
Joy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a misston be
fore which the smiles of kings dwindle into utter
significance. To do this is the peculiar Province
of Dr. J. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, which,
froto the nnberles cafes has' accomplished.
Worth rarnirha. who would" be glad
have work. The Oxtord & Henderson
Railroad: goes to New1 England in
search of one. ffhat is characteristic.
The Hobesonian tells of a colored boy
having stolen a pocket-book from the
safe of McCaskill & McLean, of Lau
rinburg. He spent $11 of tlxe money,
gave the balance to his mother, was ar-
rested, conressea, ana ine pucKei-uw
with its cortteaits was found where the
old woman find buried it. The boy was
brushed and the old woman let off with
out punishment.
Wilmington Review, Tuesday ; Mar
tin McKenzie was accidentally Kinea
this morning at the Rock Quarry, on
the Northeast river, about three miles
from Rocky Point, by the careless dis
charge of fire arms in the hands of Mack
Baker. Both parties are colored and
belong in this city. Baker has been ar
rested, and the cause or tne snooting
will be thoroughly investigated.
WilminartoniStor. 8th: The old color
ed woman, Mary Holmes, who was so
horribly burned at her home on Bruns-
WICK, Detween X liui auu oia-m smocw,
nn t.hfi Tiiorht of the 24th ultimo, by ac
cidentally setting fire to her bed with a
lighted match while she was lying upon
it, lingered in tne most excruciating ag
ony until Sunday night last, when death
put an end to her sufferings.
Last Sunday morning at 3 o'clock a
keg of powder exploded in the store of
F. W. Lessman, of Wilmington. In a
moment the building was on fire, and
the water thrown upon it by the fire
men destroyed almost the entire stock.
The building, owne4 by H. B. Eilers,
was badly torn to pieces. There was a
slight insurance upon both the building
and stock.
Wilmington Review: In the list of
those whose names will appear in a few
days in the general order announcing
promotions and appointments- in the
army, We notice the .name of our young
townsman, Lieut. Robert London, of
the Fifth Cavalry, who is to be promo
ted from the grade of Second to that of
First Lieutenant. Considering the gen
eral slow and tedious course of promo
tion in the regular army of the United
States, Lieut Lffiftdpii's rapid advance
ment is very creditable tp himself and
very gratifying to his relatives and
friends.
UF7 rv.,vTX..? twt ,r, . tic tti A 1 7 Kn i a aiul H va r tanre1 nnVtormtv nt 1
Xiareeiotorime wniiewneniucK vesis.woriu ji4.ou juiu3 isi whduh are uu w uoiMiivKu u.. . . . . i.,,,
Many other lines reduced in the same proportion. We cannot give a fun description, as want of space prevents, but we .never make any prpmUes
we cannot fulfill. We are determined to clear out our Spring Stock:, ana Know or dui one way w acwmpusu iuis un i y
thatto reduce the price to such apoint that it compels the public to purchase where they can economize best We prefer to convert ; out stock
Into cash, and open ea season wluT the newest designs in fabrics, and Increase the solid reputation we have already achieved as being Head
quarters for novel styles and reliable goods." . T f o.nAe Tm
itemember tne nrst comers secure me of i seieutum. nuu um wmuiw a"c1v...s
TtftSTiftctfullv. E. I. LATTA 4 BKO.
HUllO t. " '
A GRAND
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
StTlVLlVLER
GOODS
IS NOW IN PROGRESS AT
WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
Call at once and procure some of these Goods that are offered
AT AND BELOW COST,
At Wittkowsky 8c Baruch's.
o-
.500 WORSTED AND CASSIMERE COATS
At .$3.00,' $4.00 and $o.00.
HHOTIN
IN
nmmm
CLOTHING !
Out 7,50 Cheviot Shit sells now for $6.50. Our $12.50 English Tweed Suit sells now for $10. Our $18and $20 French and English Casslmere Sack
and Frock Suits sell now at one uniform price, $1 0.50. Our Dress, Coats and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re-
RRIF.l NliWS ITEMS.
It is stated that all the New York
elevated railroads have informally
aereed to reduce fares to five cents
during all hours of the day.
Senator Bavard and wife will sail
from New York on Saturday, the 12th
of Julv. in the steamship ueuerai wer
der. of the North German Lloyds line,
... 7 . .... -i . ;n .. A.
direct ior .Bremen, ana win proceeuat
once to Carlsbad, where Mrs. iJayard
hopes to receive benefit from the wa
ters.
In Philadelphia Monday evening
Michael Lannigan, alias Robert Frank
lin, finding Louise Franklin, with
whom he lived, intoxicated and talking
to some neighbors about him, struck
her with the flat of his hand in the face,
and she fell to the floor and died.
Lannigan was arrested, but it is
believed that the woman's death was
caused by apoplexy.
At the recent session of the district
conference of the Dallas (Texas) Afri
can M. E. Church, a resolution was
adopted declaring that the conference
did not indorse the agitation of the
question of the exodus to Kansas, nor
the convention called for that purpose
in Texas "by broken-down political
tricksters." The conference very sensi
bly advised the colored people of Texas
to "remain at home, attend to their
crops, purchase homes and educate
their children."
In the United States Circuit Court at
San Francisco, yesterday, Judge Field,
of the United States Supreme Court,
decided what is known as the "queue
cutting ordinance" to4e invalid, being
,in conflict with the fourteenth amend
ment. The ordinance prescribed that
the queues of all Chinamen imprisoned
in the county jail for petty offenses
should be cut off, and was expected to
prove a strong deterrent to that class
of criminals.
THE OHIO CAMPAIGN.
duced prices.
Unlaundried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made
and see beforfhuying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices,
Respectfully,
June 1, 1879.
n the United States for $1 .00 Linen Collars $2.00 pr dozen, and all goods In proportion. Call
L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Fine Clolhiers and Tailors.
What Secretary Sherman Says ! It
His Candidacy for the Presidency.
Via Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence all Kail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick
est Possible Time to all Points South and Southwest.
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 offi
ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, tc, apply to either of the undersigned.
K. S. FINCH, South Western Agent,
T. T. SMITH. Aeent C. C. Railway, V Charlotte, N.
F. W. CLARK, General Freight Agent, j
C.
April 80 d5m.
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF
SUMMER CLOTHING,
-AT THE STORE OF
June 12.
8. If. HOWELL.
Yea, I am Proud
Is appropriately styled Woman's Best Friend. The
dlsta-esslnar comDlalnt known as the "whites," and
thft irWVia frrftirfilJlritlei of the womh, to which
womarftosuljot.Mlsappealr'like magic before a
single oottie so tnir wonaenui wiupumm.
your druggist tot Hi
lull lm
Special to the Philadelphia Times.
Washington, July 7 A Republican
member of the Ohio Legislature had a
long talk with Secretary Sherman this
evening on political questions. The
Secretary did not seem to have many
concealments from his old friend. Mr.
Sherman thinks the issue in Ohio dur
ing the campaign will be on the subject
of finance, but that the Southern ques
tion will enter largely into the canvass.
The Secretary has no doubt that Fos
ter will be elected Governor, but seems
to be uncertain in regard to the Legis
lature, which will elect in January next
a successor to Judge Thurman. The
President is reported as being more in
terested in this canvass in Ohio than in
any State election since he was himself
a candidate, but he will jiot ;make any
speeches during hisvisit home in Sep
tember. Secretary Sherman, however,
will make several set speeches on the
financial issues and the Southern nues-
f tlon, eipMhirigiri the latter the course
of the administration. Tne secretary,
in conversation withfcthe Ohio legisla
tor above referred to, des not besitate
to speak of himself as a presidential
candidate, but the legislator says he has
not vet attempted to organize for the
contest:'" He also says thaF Sherman
will Bi -be a presidential candidate if
the Republicans lose Ohio, but all the
Repulpeans seem to think that the lle
publican&aieiStire to , carry- Ohio. At
any ratfe,; there is no doubt that Sher
man is a candidate, and that he is al
ready, with the' &id pf . the president,
setting up the South in hi favor;
m ' ' ,'V
(WG HEW JACKSON 8 BE& SWEET NAVY
IOBAOOO.
W. KAUFMAN & CO.
$ 2.00
- - - - 2.50
- - - - 4.00
- - - - 5.00 up.
7.50 up.
10.00 up.
Cotton Coats as low as 40 Cents.
500 Talrs all Wool Pants at
1100 " " ;' - .
400 " " extra line,
350 Suits, Sack and Frock, from ------
200 " ;; " - - - - - -
i'nnn t ihf wnitrht Slimmer Coats. AlDacii, Linen Mohair and
1)WU -"t"' " -w
We have made this reduction to close oat the aboVe lots, as the prices named reMmanalr
ers' prices. Call atonce and procure a bargain. w. kauma a
. .. . o na f fintimn'H Surnishlne Goods. Straw Hats formerly sold at
A1"s uu ";u""r."":r.. ''7"jrrZ,iinr .. w. k. co,
ki rt I wH hii nuw tu ffli.w.
July 4.
JUST RECEIVED,
VERY CHOICE
VERY CHOICE
GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
FAMILY FLOUR,
CANVASSED HAMS, CANVASSED IT A MS
FRESH GROUND BOLTED MEAL,
PRIME RIO COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, RICE,
GRITS, TOBACCO, SNUFF,
CIGARS,
NEW GOODS I
CIGARS,
CANDY, AC, AC., AC.
; . i . : m: '' : : -
sell-that falls to prove as
anMldntMl ami m nXSB DOCK SIIU mvue; www'
fully refunded.
uo22
nivA im k trial. Truly.
r. B. ALEXANDER A CO.
NEW FEATURES
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Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da
vie county)
BEST RYE WHISKEY.
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