8VB80RIPTI0N SATES S 2vn jnv""" , One Month WKttKLY EDITION t Weekly. ( 0. ..lV.... 92 00 Six Months. . , , , . i. 4 ky . u j wwj J- i,iU . . iii -'1 00 ff lateral Redaction for OhOm., VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, Nf Gi, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1879. NO. 3,300. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT ' n tfi till s.mi- .wmm K ? JiLJiL n . . ' ... . . . I Jll I I i 1 I 1 vA vTI II MIAM ffl El PfYW tNrr ii III fllill III in m v II in r i irMiiir fll IT "VI K Yl Tiwiir t ..:i-fMv:T;i-n.n.,t i '-.' '' iH i :j ' . ' : ' ' 1 ' r ' i'li i i . i , i ' j I,.' ' . j i . I 1 ; ' ' . . . I . : i thoroughly supplied with every needed d with the latest styles of Type, and erew of Job Printing can now be done with id cheapness. . Has been want, and manner o neatness, dispatch and isn at anon nonce, BLANKS, BILLHEADS. t vptvu trriTva nnna TAGS. RECEIPTS, J06TER&5 PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECK. AC t n TO THE PUBLIC. THE LATEST BUT ODB w . - .-' - -av IHI i ' " - tie OOJOt IIU IT Willi all uupauou, iivrr , --, ff : . (f: T ' , " r. He eyed It in a Mnd of hate: STOCK OF 8TAWX-AND FANCY, fx'. M AT - TU T I CCTi Then oniila bed he laid Mmllown, fi. TT LiM H II II K II I j ..--f:. - v- OhT dfeamol ecstacy and bhssJ f B .T - M1-k-lSV.A. ikv.k nil hla flMIBAI aflAS Is now opn j THE HAM foK inspection, ty We elalm f 4i h. OAk iKndr for exhibition bv SOittlNfTOBE And the most complete stock of Dry Goods to be found in tbe State. OUR , Magnificent Carpet Boon, Representing szu.uw in unrpwis , anything; ever befwaeenjut the elty. , It la a weUv known fact aaiong the latnes (uat we ieaa uw, market In ' - r ' J ' y DlS GOODS, Carrying a larger and handsomer stock than any hou.se in Charlotte. Don't fall to ask for Ribbons. Call on us for CASSIIYIERES AHD JEAIIS. Ask for Flannels. Ask for Towels, Table Linen. Napkins, etc. Be sure and ask for Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under Tests. hifonday, September 15 th. jvhlcbla the lareest and handsomest we nave ' v- DRESS GOODS; Black and Colored Silk, Black: and Colored Sat tines; Black and Colored Alpacas,- Tamise, Henrietta Cloths, Drap De Almas, v , ,;. : and Fancy Dress Goods In ' .'-';.. ..all the latest styles, j 3ITUO We have a' Jarge ' stock of Repellanta, in plaid and ,J mixed" colors; Cloaks, strawls, Blankets ZT .- ,nd-Flannekw NOTIONS. Our Hosiery Department Is well worth seeing, feeing the lar our stock of Ready-Made Cli In the market. We have the best Shirt sold in the in the city. dual to any Suite for the money 75 cents. In short, we have everything you want, and at prices as low as can be found anywhere Everybody is invited to call on us. We will show them polite Attention and nlee igoods. very respectfully, , This branch comprises a large line ot Black Silk, 'Black and White Breton "Torchon, Italian, ! real and imitation and valencienne LAces, i.adlea Silk and Lace Scarfs, Silk' and - Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Illusion, Tissue and Berage Yelling,, Dress ' Buttons, Hamburg - and Swiss Embroidery, a handsome stock .'...'. Ladles', Gents' ; and CWfr ' ' dreri'a . " HOSIERY " " IN WHITE AND FANCY COLORS. Corsets in all grades. Ladles', Gents' and Chil dren's Underwear. A large stock of Kid (Moves, from 1 to 8 Buttons. Wjp Hi Ii9 Two Dreams. Independent TD1Uv-thA kin? took Off Ms CTOWH: "Ia-ltheT hand he poised Its weight " ns strange now neavy n na grvmu. He said, ana- wiur an impaueui. iruwu dreamed. IDellght through all his senses straamea; A ragged vagabond he seemea; i Free winds of heaven his haUvdld kJss. , On his bare skin the free sun beamed. At morn he waked, bewildered, first. Or who he was or where might be; Then saw the crown, and with a burst Of sudden rage he swore and cursed ; ' '.'No beggar would change lives with me! Of all hard fates a klng'aJi worst!" thtteround. ,th and freezing cold, OutaWethe Starved half to Less sheltered .than 4ho' meanest hound. a neggar wumoerea;jsaie ana sounu, And dreams to him came swift and bold. As If a palace walled him round. ...... ' HidreamedTi&wasakmglndeed; . . ; y omaraun or eestacy ana nussi -Of foodj4ie bad his utmost ereed;; Of gold, beyond hteutmostneed; All men knelt low his hand to kiss And gaye his word obedient heed. j t i - ' At mom-he waked, bewildered, first, 1 j Or who he was or where might be ; Then quick, by hunger and by thirst, i i Mb knew himself and groaned and cursed: ' "NO creature pity takes on me ! A beggar's fate of all Is worst.", : . OBSERVATIONS. Sept 14,' 1 Democrat and Home copy. wgm ) ( ) it '. ' ALfe nzAUdi ni ' 1; ; II- KINDS OI KEEP'S SHIRTS, l ntls. Collars and Umbrellas. Be sure and look at our stock or Gents' ana xouins- sun ana son nam. Gents' and Youths' Caps. Keady-juaae uiotnmg in Diagonal, Basket Cloth. Fancy uasimere ana Cheviot Suits in dress and business styles. A large line of'Carpett.Mjgs ancr ou tfotns.'we, ask special attention-1 'our line of isles' Hats and Mllllnerv Goods, we are wiiung to compare eoods and Drices with any one. Our stock of ots and Shoes Is complete.- Give us a calL f rBpeclal attention given to orders. Respectfully, ; . '.T. L. SEI6LS 4 CO.r Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. 3ept 14. i , 'i -;. t. i . i h - 'i Mi L HEADQUARTERS FOB Bottled LrBecr, Knees that the Crispins are constantly down on jgjHllMtft.-. - .tame - . . " The man who made an Impression on the heart cutting. '- ' ,TV '' A "sudd't" once nrayed for an absent pastor. referring to his arrival in England as worship ping God in a foreign land, where the Umguage is too same, nut me acceni uinerenu An Albany damsel asked one of her fellow boarders, a stylish dry goods cleik, at the break fast table, "why is your mousfcicne ilka my dk hair?" He blushingly gave It up, when the answer caused him to blush still more: "Because It's all down !" . A teacher, wishing to explain to a l ttle girl the manner In which a lobster casts Its shell when It has outgcpwn it,' said: "What do you do when vou have onaerrowd four Clothes ? You throw them aside, don't you?" "Oh. no." replied the little one; 'w. let out the tucks." Poker must have been In vogue long ago; for the melancholy Pnuce said: in call tnee, Hamlet," when he was not certain he could .see him." r . Avounelady. parting with a friend, was heard to say: "I wish you would come up and be our coachman." mis is rainer a neat way oi aeciar- lng intentions. A Weste.j farmer was ereatly annoyed by the scratching of the chickens In the garden, and con cluded to experiment a little wlvh them. He pro duced a Hhangnai roosrer, ana me resuu oi ine crop was a brood of chickens with one long and oneshoit leg. When they stood on the long leg and attempted : to scsatch v .th the other they couldn't touch bottom. On reversing the order of things, and digging with the long leg, wnue ine short one supported the body," the first stroke would result In a grand series of sommersaults. The consequence iwas the hen Isoqa-'beeame "aweary" of that tda,' and left tHeigarden, and the farmers wife is about patenting ine .invention. FABO BILL'S SEKHIOPf. LAST CALL!' V, WE ARE GOING TO MOVE ! 11) An Exciting Scene at the Close of His Remarks Uponthe Prodigal Son. Leadvllle Letter in Wyoming JournaL Manv had. uo doubt, come through curiosity to; see how Bill, recently con verted, would deport himself in this, his initial sermon. Upon the stage sat a burly red-faced man, his arms folded in " . 1 1 1 .1 X 1 a careless manner, wno looKea over me large audience with an air of the most decided independence. This was Faro Bill, the speaker oi tne occasion, wnen he arose he giancea arouna ine tent ior a moment, evidently collecting his thoughts, and began: "Feller-citizens, the preacher bein' absent, it falls on me -1 1 1 A. J! .11 "A. ' . to take his nana ana piay it ior an u is worth. You all know that I'm just learnin' the game, and, of course, I may be expected to make wild breaks, but I camp mean enough to take advantage o' my ignorance and cold-deck me right on the first deal. I'm sincere in this new departure, an 1 believe that l ve struck a game that 1 can play clear through without copperin' a bet; for when a man tackles such a lay out as this he Dlavs everv card to w in, an' if he goes through the deal as he orter do, when he lays down to cue, an tne last case is ready to slide from the box, he can call the turn every time. I was readin' in the Bible to-day that yarn about the Prodigal Son, an' I want to tell yer the story. The book don't give no dates, but it happened long, long ago. This Prodigal Son had an old man that put up the coin every time the kid struck him for a stake, an' never kicked at the size of the pile, either. I reckon the old man was purty well fixed, an' when he died he intended to give all his wealth to this kid and his brother. Prod give the old man a little game o' talk one clay, and injuced him to whack up in advance o' the death racket. He'd no sooner ' got his divy in his fist than he shook the old man an' struck out to take in some o' the other camps. He bed a way-up time for awhile, an' slung his cash to the front like he owned the best payin' lead on arth, but hard luck . iareer stock, never a grander variety, never better styles, never finer workmanship displayed, and last but riot least,' nit mm a iick at last an leit mm uau . r.int.hinsr offered at closer fieures than we offer it this season, as this will be our;banner season; so vr WW The book don t state what he went Driceg e inducement for this kind of Clothing, we invite all both near and faritocome and call on hrnkft nn hut. 1 rpr.knn he rot Steered l J K srJWrvSfe Sya THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTH. j "i.i :. - And we Intend to clear out every vestige In remnants from this season's business. We will occupy a new Store, and in compliment propose opening an elegant New Stock; hence, from this day a tremendous sacrifice on our remaining odds and ends. All of our Straw Hats, without reserve, ranging at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3, closing at $1. Oar Nainsook Dndervests, at 75c and $1, at 503. Our Summer Jeans Drawers at 75c and $1, at 50c. STARTLING PRICES To Close the Season's Business Prior to Removal ! Our Spring Cass. Suits will all be placed upon two counters and closed uniformly at $10 and $12 former prices ranging up to $20. Our entire stock of Cass. Pants will be reduced to two classifications, viz: $3.50 and $2. Such bargains have never been offered, and we Invite early attention to secure tne best selections. Respectfully, K. D. LATTA ft BBO, (KEMiB) HDA1 -OF- FALL AID WINTER CLOTH E I What I Hever ? Bio. Hgtof i ii 1! lut ; -i.t how, he got left without a chip or a tour-bit niece to so an eat on. An oia Granger then took him home an' set him to herdih' hogs, an' here he got so hard up an' hungry that he piped off the ALE AND PORTER, ,I F ' V r Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered KELLY AND XIL.DEIV. BEDDING&C. Is eorne ' to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per 'TT . JT. 0, MUNZLEB.. AH orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. .!:;..-...: . -i v. i A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS AND HAPPY JOE FISCHESSER. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY Hi. PARLOR' oi lo ;''. Ii'.' ..i'i tW COFITNS of aft kinds on hand. .()iIUOU No. 5 Wkst Tbadx Strmtt. A . ,j- CaLARLOTTE, N. C.i. -..v...,r.,. .-iull i:j.i'j -iii: " Ladles' and Genttemea' Burial f Robes-1- fine supply. July 24 ,ln.;- ., i l.ii. ; u in KM "IJ NDERTAEINQ ( , . The understgie s fwffKrl loiftll allOtdert tor every clawrtf Und cuu assortment of COFFINS, CASKJTS AND , BITBIAL CJASES4 ; j Tl kd YOil-.l tVUSA l LOW AS AMY Hearaea furnished if desired, ,,, (I 1D(I n I-: ..i.,A -ji firTV'H.n'' Fornltufd ot every Descrtpttoa Bepalred at ahor lun20. " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschessefs and drink the more.' FRESH FBQW THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICE -ALL. THE WAY. 1 have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, Views of Montgomery Blair on tne Rebellion In New York Tilden's Advantage in tne Case . . Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sub. I . Washington, Sept. 21. Hon. Mont- eromerv iJiair, in conversation wun your correspondent, expresses the; opin ion that if Mr. Tilden had "set up'' tbe Kelly bolt in New York it could not nave resunea more 10 mat geuucuiiui a advantage" than ;it has and will. He has noidearthat Jieiiy win nave more than a contemptible following when the day of election comes around, and the whole aitair, accoraing to nis view, will only tend to help, what he thinks was certain at any rate, the nomination of Mr. Tilden by the next Democratic convention. Judge Blair says he is not iust now taking any personal inter est, in Marvland Dolitics.but he has no doubt that Mr. Gorman is desirous of trettinz into the United States benate. In reerard to Judee Blair's views as to the effect of the Kelly revolt, it is in teresting to know that a yery shrewd Republican politician who has for a long time been active in -national poli tics, and who arnvea rrom JNew rorK yesterday, holds the same opinion. He says that there is nothing more certain m Dolitics than that the adherents of - -. 1 1 Oil 1 . 1 f 1 J any leader win . iau largeiy irom nun liwWcli I am able to keep on draught, anvt when theyinow that defeat inevitably sale by the tec 411 . , XL awaits them. For this reason, he says, ' T- Mr. Kelly could not possibly have com- PUBE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door in an ice-cold refrigerator direct from (lie Brewery. Persons in Charlotte, or at a beer from me at button roc&prteeB,.' d to be as pore and fresh as If Just made. mitted a more foolish act than to get ud and nroclaim to the hosts of Tam many that he had no hopes of his own election, ana ail tnat ne couiu expect is to defeat Eobinson. The,Tammany masses take no interest in Mr. Kelly s personal auarrels with Mr. Tilden and Gov. Robinson. All that Mr. Kelly is t.n them is as the rnsnpnaer of crumbs of patronage. Therefore as, the Pli My lacumes this summer - ticnan aforesaid saddrV remarks.1 when Bee'a" t?""11' Mr. Kellv confessei himself in advance . JZ' that all he hopes to accomplish is the elielUhe patronage of the public. SXf MHon of his nrivate animosity, Wines and tbe best Liquors on draught or for hat affords no prospect of material' ad- ..li K Hi. nnintltf nil thA tlmA wuv v, ------ i '. 'ju27 rsvl f J 0 ,'rfioMj-': l'.f QTOP AT THE boidiX HbtSE' Salisbury, N. C "!i a a BBOWii, Broprtetor,1 i . .- ftate of the National Hotel, Raleigh. TT STBrown. Jr.. Chief aerk; W. O. Shelburn As i ) slatant. H ' j i u u MARSHALL E " ty'ii'st? rl o v s Hi $2.00 yaB.tage.tp' them for throwing their rites aw av. and they will make haste " . . . , T. j.i 11 miu ; to enrol -inemseives witn tue xnueu. and Robinson forces, where they may exDect something- Perhaps, after all, it did not need Mr. Kelly's admission that his followers could . anticipate no onhatanHai f mits from adhering to him, """" rirrn -rr.-rrr--, . ij They saWiBow JJarjveny ws ucitwwcu in rfiriifv-aiiAtefetibris of last fall through the influejjeeJ the tent, most densely ignorant, muiiK. rn,iid not fail td f eallzfc thai if-Mf.Mel- ly preferred a Republican Governor to Mr. TLden and Mr. Robinson would prefer RepubhcaaiocaL success to that OI JVir. js.eny. v. We call special attention1 to our OWN MANUFAGfURED CLOTHING. , ' '..!.. .... I were ieeam , ana ne -ciT mf rt nn nnnfar now in otia anri riAsiom nf omnIs- evprv lininc and button for each sure to match with stood in with 'em on a husk lunch. He tut? t. TiT?uwA-rm?u a Praffiml Tailnv hv trad a. baa been in Northern markets 'for three weeks tb , i;l 1 ir-cl'i soon weakened on such plain proven- s. and we aTe corrfident of satisfvinc the ants of Oie wople4n every regard. . . , t.,-i" '" to our 3-DUiton j! tock ouit ana our 4-uutton oauit ouiu :i uuius:, wmjthi yuuuwu n.isir; der, an' saiys to himself, says he: ;Even the old man's hired hands are iivin on square grub, while I'm worryir along here on corn-husks straight. Ill just take a grand tumble to myself an' chop on this racket at once. 1 11 skip oack to the governor, an' try to fix things up an' call for a new deal :' so off he start ed. The old man seed the kid a comin', an' what do vou reckon he did? Did he pull his gun an' lay for him, intend good range ?i Did he call the dogs to chase him Off the rancher Did he nus tie around for a club an' give him a stand-off at the gate ? Eh V JSTot to any alarming extent he didnt. jno, sir; The Scripture book says he waltzed out to meet him, anr froze to him on the spot, an' kissed him, an' then marched him otf to a clothin store, and nttea him out in the nobbiest rig' to be had for the coin. Then the old gent invited all the neighbors an' killed a fat calf, an' give the biggest blow out the camp ever seed." At the conclusion of the narrative the speaker paused, evidently framing in: :hia mind a proper applica tion 01 the story, iierore he couia re sume, a tall, blear-eyed gambler, with a fierce mustache, arose and said: lain t me as would try ter oreak up a meecin or do anything disreligious. No, sir; am not that sort of a citizen. But in all public hoo-doos it is a parliamentary rule for anybody as wants to ax ques tions to rise up and h re them on.. 1 ao not want to tool away time aquestion ing the workinespf religion oh,. no. As long as it is kept in proper bounds, and does n6t interfere with the boys in their games,! do not see as it can do harm. I iust want to ax the honorable sneaker if he has not give himself dead away ? Does it stand to reason tnat a bloke would feed upon corn husks when there was. hash factories in the oamp? Would any one hev refused mm' the price 01 a square meai ii ne had a struck them for it? Would any of the dealers that beat him out of his coin see him starve?; As I remarked afore, I do not wish to make any disre- spectable breaks, but 1 must say that a have got it put up thatlbe speaker has been , trying to feed us on cussed thin taffy, and no one but a silly would take it in." Bill glared upon the speaker and fairly hissed: "Do you mean; to say that I am a liar ?" "Wah you ean take it just as you choose. SomG folks would swallow it iust in that shape." Bill i, r , i ' : 4 4- uuea nis revolver, unu m u,u mawui. bright barrels of numerous weapons fled m the air as the menas 01 eacn )tartv brebared for active duty. The brevets preacher was the first to fire, and the rash doubter of spiritual truths fell'dead on the ground. Shot followed shot in quick succession, and wbenqui et'Was again restored a score or more of, dead and wounded men were carried Having secured atten tion. Bill said: "Further proceedings is adjourned jfop the day. iYoa s wilt re ceive the doxology." lii nit ; ;il iw! A. Special attention is called ments in tun variety. ll ')! !) HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In full lines. Call and examine our stock. c , Respectfully, ,1 I N. B. Goods sent per Express, to be examined before payment of bill. 'Fine Clothiers arid . I!-T " '.i'i DON'T FORilET THAT THE IF AV Ii Ii Of l ll f fi, of- ..' c:v"',.-. i.i I b..;: it. WITTKOWSKY & TAKES PLACE ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH THIS WEEK. EVERYBODY ANB THE LADIES ESPECIALLY ARE INVITED. ' , In ! i'Jl'llo . -in :i'i in THE GRANDEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE : Will then be exhibited. A real treat is in store for you, and a call will be appreciated by. ; . ;. Wittkowsky & Baruch, l iu: . 1 ; ! -- J- III V IllU. 9 1! .1 1; WE DESIRE TO CALL; SPECIAL ATTEKTION TO OUR ; LARGE AND VARtED ASSORTMENT OF : I I i I ',S ::li'-'. I :li -. .l.-ilHJ I 1" SAVANNAH. GA. A Qaestion of Stress ana Accent. A writer Evangelist called attention to a smaii ;pnt very'OTni pHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. . -llM'' tllil ! Ml A l rrnr which older. Popte as wbltiphil;-. aiiieJ J . dren makein repeatuig the tamuiaEaiiH a Br EtJCE. &oprietor i B 3 1 UiA ,Ainif mrrw I "lar-rrte dOwtl;ttV sieep. ;xtwvi -KW.ijtrY; rjT who dftnofviiftofinitearticle ftthe,.; I nedueedrate-2.00 and 82.50, awrdlng to loca- ,A wnrd iIxrd'- itf the second T' Hon of Room: " and forJztb.UneSi' W M. L. HARNETT, qe-l HotoL ran in ti. - . - '' " ' ' ferr& rf OFFICE QENL PASSENGER AQUNT T" ColumhljH r . YK?Xv.!- erdf iatt m&t ,..1!.f??,Pany desiring to aecoiMBedte'the oub- "".Vf1!?. !fB!LfOfcndraftehlillati saiftcbnT nJ raSTS Um s lo statioBiitf l r.rr"1 "yBJS or the nearest station thereto, tlij w at i .""u snunc oi the eonrt. nnH ..u. nf of .i.n bove meoJtoned ttekete wh . Wi E 1 BSr EX a john tmtm&sAS&tfi uprt,, ,ii(ltebi(WiftifcwiliiiiiMil itiii "PtI8 1, Md tilivw ,ilT ot todfUi rrr- 1 1 jtria i)i;ivi AND .xititmf tnu'lfKl W-juni f AT.FRATHER'&i reason: holds .toalLthei.prayer.sbQttldt.hfi toen as follows A.na ntm 1 inj wu mv .- I prayT7. L.6rdfliy soui toeeDi, :) If I should fflftutfoWl WaVin.) i priSr naZXm, Bouiwk... ... , 1 North Carolina Eioitusv jt! lilTZ L r I- - 22. Anere 6S OI Kan- sas. rete? iiyvu"wii"i' MillerJ twoemariesruwi, m!Sl'Sr 4 Q Ap&480l3AKEi2io J Voani ShojFrJglandda pj orhameatal Cakes promptly atten m to. UttUrn HrMovED ''' 1 MrmvTmAiTini'FT' in m ma 1 . k : . ,t k . . . f 4, 1 Ull M. AT1MA JUtA . w - 1 AAA FEE SDCPLV ttWETM. . ... li'l ri; C.rTf " .mom to tUit.Vf tot l&St M M a WV I--'-wth mm-irrrmi m Hf V " tf.mL,n. nmhuii a well Improved tVim MtloiBoaird oeigEatiOtt kln? aid itr-belf df "emigration. fttf .rfcm araheads -of -families.' 'SSfeflto go. West The elation rirft U1 hold a tueeimgi tuw t, Urt faViJ iirfnuftofttheT)etftion. State eti: the teuuon. . . .IT. J -. . ! . (iv ...1 1. ii'it ! L . ri ,rt. httiHsfirliTtefiQocratic, Tbe YacantJTXissionsj Washington, Letter to Bammbre Siin. Tt ia not understood that a positive determination has been arrived at in the matter, but there :s an maication ow the, oarfc. of the administration to 'bustpone the appointments to the va- :CailWi miSSlUIls ujl JdUiiiauu wiu xvuaoia lintH after the fall elections, it not un lffl;the meeting of Congress. "The result ol.the electiorjs. in New York and, Ohio maw hav 6 ikoite or less influehce. over. jttie -cUbice ta-be made for these posi- Cibaa.' JSow lnat Mr. nayes nas oy nis recent utterances planted himself and lrvadministration on such radical crAiTiH,irj han be - naturallv xneeted ta$ the::Diemq!cratic Senate will be dis poser xo . scruiiniz.e uis iiuiuiuauous with some rigor, and it may not be con sidef'ed unwise to take this contingency iM6 calculation. It Would' not be en tirely pleasant for a new appointee to start orchis mission, and before he had scarcelyi time to look around find that his domination had been rejected and fcauPaust come home. An intimation hnithpn thrown out :in behalf of cer- !taih Senators of both parties of a dispo- bJlVU tO iiauup cii j uuuuuuviyu iui the mission to Russia, as we have Mr. Stoughton QMtii declaration that tljere, ia-ahirrtelVnhthiriif under Heaven foi .auJnited States" mihisteif;t SC'Peters- Dul'g to OO except uie suuieiijr uusuicoa it. .1 ..... ' j.. f i fc- i i i M t - To all w1m art 'Sering from the errors Aod to fnli.uIu.HAfi1t)i nanma vAAkrtAflfl. aafIt ip cay, loss of manhood,' d.'Fwmwena? jeape that wUl dttfo you, FREE OF CHARGE - This great riSffc : m4 Twtwfwred bvr a missionary in "fr-South America.. Send a seu-aissea.;BnveippB irii.; tj in f-.lKi.i-l ,' 1 II I i ! . u (1. Gents' Furnishing Cds, Hats, Gaps; 3cQ &c.r Selected with great care. Our shelves and counters will be' f6uhd replete with 11 tU tiitiM(&$tttiti)0l , attractive designs, , " ) ! . ' '. ' AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE! FULLY REMti&ft ' In our Store will be found ttoods thatot iM MMl old prices, and in some instances lower tnaa ever Deiore. vuuu , makes (so that the customers may be assured of getting full value for theu: money.will be fullyimaintalhedvateO'itt character as TEX POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHARLOTTE. , ,nM nilkyI 0M v. Uu: lu -..u. W. KAUFMAN & CO. - ; W,KM3$ Comer of Trade and tryon Streets. ' V u : tf rfWTrfOTfifaWfc . A !, ,iiOhiuii awliiwctf ot .;8t of Booto hoe8 at and below cost - '.j,.. ftj,,. ,JiIii-.J P. SCIHEF. J. SCHIEF. 11- - HAVING OpEEp, A FLRSTi -rr-i-i (I. Hi iirtii ill 1 I,' l niTH6S.GRTElfejiv!i"ii:: iHMjir riiRti Ul' ill ii!) in. I I 'M: ni !i ..J CLASS -STOCK; QJ( 7 f lo ci i I oijoil'i'l 3d noiv i"i .ioijiTi,.jii8tii! ni !') v . ; FANCY- HEAVY!:D!M3rl :auv .m,ii ir i .1 A!,-!' im '" . - r - r r 1 . - . . . I.- - Z . ft.- f V it 1 f. It.jf. -t it. f li t it r, t;! iniV.l Zilii? j vlUmsi - i."0 MiN ilU tVil U .niUtttiT -Jul ir JWUli WU ., hi si ir.j; 1 j;;.; . i',ni'i' :.' ) tin 4 ' Havina become interested ' ui idi'-)fYTW i'i'fim'fl- V birfctl Hl'W'l Mm wtdi I n .r,, t.T inthe flrmof;SemFF,'&.GarI,resp andicordiallv rKVite mV bid friends and.cua-t ... 4 Si 15 Si '4 I ; ah l; lr. ii: I?. I' I;1 -t llV4i!tJ imi CilH )l-ltt(flt looiOtw r . ... ni. r.h An n, r. in ton SatuMayAagreedtKat 4'to th REV. -JOSEPH T.tpn.Meg tomers to call sand see m when 'HOS-'GltlER;1 "A ,m" ? Uust tea waQUil Ah publUisiuare' can be will assist in defeating ist in defeating iJuuer,ttflauui; II U " - " ' September 3cU 18t78 i:u,t-fc.M1Mttia .IlfiLi be left (undone0? w Inn 9. ;i,f'sA : .. - ' fi:;i-lH VBSXBvJEH Ij; .k-a 1 .t fUiktiXll

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