lje l)arlotte bBeruer. 8VBSOKIPtlON BATES tj tear. (port-paid) III fhree JfoA a IT One Month WEEKLY EDITION : ()atl!f the county, potpnd, 2 10 sir Month ' 00 Liberal deduction for Club. . j , C - -t y , .. .,1,.;;- ... , .iu i.k':i'r;!' jiii. - ' ;i A life abort nottesv"''1 .J.uitf:its k j.i . VffS X I ... BLANKS, BtL&HZiSat ! v ; . . -. , LrrmTtirArurn, --. - 1 -.v . 1 '.' 1 1 1 TAua, Mciiria, fusmm VOL. XXni. CHARLOTTE, N. C, "TUESBAYl MAY 1V1880. NO. 3,492,, .yppjSw-. , . Btloresedau. viciKiofs tuvnubu. j I ll I i ,. X'l,,' ll." I i A I I i Hf Mi".( i I Hi .1 ' ; X M s U J I LLM r L7 l-J-xi JUL V I I dl O-IV We have Just received a large line of rery hand- ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW PARASOLS, which we belle are cheaper than can be had else where. We have an immense stock of DRESS GOODS, which we are offering very cheap. Trimming 811k s, Satins and Buttons to match Dress Goods. The Prettiest Stock of Fringes in Town. Don't forget that we keep the largest stock and the best " KID GLOVES m town for the money. Dont think of making your purchaser In Domestic Goods until you see our stock. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE US Spring & Summer DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, -rEBY TTANPSOME XX, & GhIap! Jnst In. out third' stc ek of Summer Silks. In new and very desirable patterns. The hand somest line of DRESS BUTTONS In the city. A beautiful assortment tf WHITE GOODS In fine and cheap Fabrics. Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, the handsomest and cheapest line In the market Very Respectfully, Here, in this leafy place, . Quiet he lies. Cold, with his sightless face Turned to the skies. ' Tls but another dead ; All you can say Is said. Carry Ms body hence Kings must have slaves; Kings climb to eminence ther men's graves. So this man's eye Is dim; 't hrow the earth over him. What was the white you touched, There at his sid? Paper his hand had clutched Tight ere he died Message or wish, may be; Smooth the folds out and see. Hardly the worst of us Here could have smiled ; Only the tremulous Words of a child Prattle, that has for stops Just a few ruddy drops. Look! She Is sad to miss, JUornlug and night, His her dead father's-kias; - Tries to be bright Good to mamma, and sweet; That is alL "Marguerite." Ah, if beside the dead Slumbered the pain! Ah, If the hearts that bled Slept with the slain! It the grief died! But no; Death will not have it so. Austin Dobson. SOMETHING ABOinr THE CENSUS. may 9 ALEXANDER & HARRIS.. may 9 T. L. SEIGLE & CO. g00ts and gUots. plisceHatiecrtts. SPRING STOCK 1880. COMPLETED! OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, DATS AND trunk: Is now Complete. We are determined 'to sustain our former reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS - Ill 52 1 3! i-nft: ' 'I I i I I fill mm i KILLER PERRY PAi ods. which every! sensible person knows is Please call and see us cheapest In the end. before buying. 130 We will deal fairly and hon estly with you. PEG RAM fc CO. March Democrat 1880. ,nd Home copy. L. ASIIEIL'S Boot. Shoe- HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, IS A PURELY VEGETABLE BEMfclJi For INTEKNAL an 1 EXTERNAL Use. mill lll I rn has n-r.r fuiUd when used PAIN MLLtn nt-cordinir to jrii-d dtyct. ion, InclosinK each bctHei and i perfectly taf PAIN KILLER 2M WSJSJ-fi; Chill" Dfau-j-hoea, lVscijtery, t rump, Chdera. and all &! Cvmplatn '. nail ll 1 1 CD S THE BEST remedy PAI II MLLtK known tor Sca-Sickncss, SlVk.IIendhe, Pain In the Back or hide, S Vm Kif iTi CD eK the BEST PAIH KILLER lesijient made. brJaw 'y permanent relief in aU cae cf Brolse4Cnt Hpraina, Severe Burns, etc, ii a 1 l U III r n is the teelUrUd and trunUn PAIM KILLtK friend of the Mechanic. Frer, Planter, Sailor, and in fart f clame waatioK medicine always at h';l r ;l Safeto Seinternally or externally u-t CNnotyfayecaenn afford to be without IH. Invaluable remedy in the house. Its r"f.f. 'J". -r-It within the reach of alLand it .will annuaUj f many times its cost in doctors bHls Sold by aU druggirti at &v ftOc nd $1 PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R.I. Proprietors. March' l3-diwly.' f ' niilfrttystooLiCflvet mill Books S210 to R& Organs 13 ftoos, 3 set Reeds, a utwi Rant niv sun. ET?-illus trated Catalogue Free.' Address DANIEL F . BEAT- TRYON STREET. Xext Door to Dr. J. II. McAden s. Blrn. THEGuiilPttTE HU ::o: If shoes you wish to buy, Call at Asiel's store and try His boots and shoes how well they fit; Also, hats and trunks, so cheap, for cash His prices are exceedingly low; Cash sales, small profits his motto; Remember, when you wish to trade. That money saved Is money made. By purchasing at Asiel's store ' You save full ten per cent or more. Prove the fact; you'll find In time More truth than poetry In my rhjme; So go and try him without fall. P. S. -Having connected myself with the above house, I am sure that my old friends and custom ers can be better suited and for less money than at any other house In the city. . T mar.8. S. FRANKENTHAL. I Tk. Experienced Ho.-e-tfeeper'. FBTEm treatSa, TeUU how U aalu tke IIoaM BEAOTUWIi rr.V.r-n n .nr eitr horn. DV Bieh and Poo nbtUCU all country noma rowngjmay. AGENTS. WANTEUTOF t. a oam nnri KUvpr Chromos. as- 20 SOTll Saw, IOC NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, . x. Wbicta i of Personal and Public In--tereat. From section 17 of the act to provide for the taking of the tenth census we make the following extract of interest to the public : ! "Schedule one shall contain inquiries as to the relation of each person enume rated to the head of the family, wheth er wife, son, daughter, servant, boarder or other ; as to the civil conditions of each person enumerated, whether mar ried, widowed or single, as to uie piace of birth of the parent of each person enumerated, or to all foreign born, whether alien or naturalized person, and as to the physical and natural health of each person enumerated, whether active or disabled, maimed, crippled, bedridden, deaf, dumb, blind, insane or iuiouc, aim wnetuci. cuipiujcu or unemployed,-and if unemployed, du ring what portion of the year. Schedule nunrner tnree snan con tain inquiries respecting the kind and amount or power empioyea in uie es tablishment of productive industry, and the kind and number of machines in use, together with the maximum ca pacity of such establishment, where the superintendent of the census shall deem such inquiry appropriate, and the said superintendent may, wnen ne snan re gard it expedient, prepare special blank torms lor separate inuusuies. Schedule number four shall contain inquiries relating to the pub lic indebtedness of cities, counties, m (wnorated villages, and towns, and school districts': and of the ownership of the nublic debt of the United States, bv whom owned and the respective ainrmnts and such additional in n ni rips resnfictinsr the same as well as respecting the paupers and crim inals as the superintendent of cen sus shall deem necessary to secure full information respecting the num- hers and condition of these classes Section 14 says: ''That each and every person more than 20 years of age bplonsrincr to anv familv residing in any enumeration district, and in case of the absence of the heads and other mem hpra nf anv such familv. then any agent of such family, shall be, and each of t.hpm herebv is reauired if thereto re quested by the superintendent, super visor or p.numerat&r. to render a true account to the best of his or her knowl edge of everv person belonging to such family in the various particulars re quired by law ; and whoever shall wil f ullv fail or refuse shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. And every president, treasurer, secretary, general agent ok- managing director of pvp.rv cornoration from which answers to any of the schedules provided for by this act are herein required, who shall if thereto requested by the superintend ent, supervisor or enumerator, willfully neglect or refuse. to give true and com plete answers to any inquiries author ized by this act, such officer or agent shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than five hundred dollars, nor more than ten thousand dollars, to be recovered in an action of debt in any court ot compe tent jurisdiction in the name and to the use of the United States, and in addi tion thereto shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned for a term .not ex ceeding one year. The Vote at Cincinnati in 1876. Washington Republican. At the request of several readers we republish the following table of the ballotings wnicn resuiteu in m uului- nation of Mr. liayes. xne convenuuu met on the 14th of June, on the 10th seven ballots were taken, with the fol lowing result: 1st OA 3d 4th. Fith. HID. iin. . ft1 fU B7 (53 104 113 384 285 296 293 292 280 308 351 125120113 108 95 85 .... 11 Hi 14 121 126 114 111 21 , 99 93 90 84 82 81 .. 58 63 68 71 69 50 11 withdrawn. 3 3 2 2 2 2.. .... 1 1 3 3 5 8 jeeeMea That are Madeand Speeches That are Not Written , by Congress menThe Revisers ,. Randall In Augusta Chronicle. The announcement, by authority, that, up to a very recent date, the Con gressional Record contained 400 pages of snpprhps that were never delivered. has led to a revival of information eon-H cerningthe vicarious thunder of Con gress. In the Senate, thre is seldom or never an application to print speecfies without previous deliver. The ordin ary course is to write out lecture, read it to empty seats, and in that way secure its admission to the ttecord as a "speech." Most of the Senators do this. Our two Senators are afeongthe gen uine orators, am. vuujs.nug cumiims his speech to memory. So does, Mr. Pendleton. Mr. Edmunds talks off hand. Senator Vest is a genuine orator. So is Mr. Thurman. Senator Eaton has his manuscript before him, but is su- Seriorto it. When Senator Jones, of Fevada, reads his speeches on finance, he is listened to with avjdity, because it is generally understood that these ure the production of his secretary, who is an eminent political economist, and who draws Jones' salary for furnishing him with brains. Mr. Blaine generally speaks without manuscript. He read his beautiful eulogy on Zach Chandler. Many of the Congressmen are like Sen ator Jones, in that they pay for speech es written for them. AVe know of one man, a Senator, who paid as high as $500 for some statistical information which he incorporated in his speech. There are several men in Washington who make a good living by writing speecnes ior the Solons. One of the tribe savs they are known shadily as "revisers ot man uscripts," and he explains the mysteries of the business in an entertaining way. Even Garfield and Cox employ scholar ly men to hunt up much they need, just as M irabeau habitually did. Like Mira- beau, too, they then breathe trie ureatu of life inSthe mass before them. Most of the members, however, are too lazy to tret una sneech and employ other nprsons to arranse matters ior mem The loauacious reviser says: "As a rale, the members who can make good speeches if they take the time, pay us better for such work than those who cannot prepare a speecn themselves, and consequently they can not appreciate a good one when it is fixed up tor them, une or tne most prominent of the Southern members gave me a speech to-day to illustrate. He prepared it to be printed in the Re cord for circulation in a certain por tion of his district where there are a great many Scotchmen. Now, all that I have to do with that speech, is to straighten out some of the sentences so that it will read straight, and illustrate it by profuse quotations from the Scotch poets. It was a party speech, strongly Democratic and dicussed na tional views only. As I said before, it is for circulation in his district. There are others who employ revisers to look over speeches and polish them up here and there." Some Congressmen have powerful as sistance in their wives. Mrs. Cox is as smart as "Sunset" himself and helps him beyond expression in his corres pondence, documents, etc. Mrs. Morrill writes her husband's speeches, which he delivers in a nasal drawl that no man can endure. But the speech reads remarkably well and shows uncommon power. Ben Perley Poore and Donn Piatt have been tamous -revisers, xuo joke is told on the latter that he pre pared at least a half dozen speeches for Senators and members for the Fitz J ohn Porter case against Gen. Porter, which have not yet been denverea. w e pre sume they have been paid for, as Donn is a bad man to trifle' with and the Capital is a thorn in the flesh to all re calcitrant Congressmen. It is presuma ble that Representative Downey wrote his "pome" that was printed as a speech, but this is not so certain. If Martin F. Tupper lived in this country and hung around Washington for a living, we should doubt still more about Downey s originality of sin or sense. Now and then, it will do no harm to lift the cur tain and show the people some of the masquerades of the united wisdom at Washington. Would to God that all things there were as innocent as pub lishing speeches never delivered and living upon the brains of men who are good enough to furnish Congressmen with sense, but not good enough to be Congressmen! TO;! ottir, B IP IKp 31 3" & 4 .VA iir . WINE STIFF FELT HATS, CABLE BRIM MANILLA HATS, TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED MACKINAW HATS. We have the exclusive control of the above goods in this market, and hold them with protection I o first class trade. Respectfully, E. D. LATTA & BRO. Aprill7, OMHEIES 1 . i it i )' THE BEST ALL WOOL SUITS IN THE COUNTRY, TEN STYLES TO SELEG' r CALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT " n Leading Clothieij and Tailors. We call attention of tbe Wholesale Trade to the above Goods. N. B. THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY FOR $1.00 1851. TO THE TRADE. 1880. Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled the Old House of TO PURCHASE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF r1r Motions. Scc, Ever offered to their customers, learn our prices. mar.3. Nearly all bought before the recent advance in prices. Respectfully, Don't buy until you see and ELLAS & COHEN. SPRING -NOVELTIES. OT - h- -rn TvT l l r i v rr jtl vj - . -i- ,i ; ...... i . UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE V STYLE..8r,BSASONABI;'PBI9ES. E- The Public is Cordially Invited. Np Trouble to Show Jjoem. W. KAUFMAN & CO. Book, mei LIE Haye3 Blaine Morton Brlstow Coakling... Hartrduft . Jewell Wheeler Washbume No. ot Votes.. .754 754 755 754 Nec tocholce..379 379 379 379 755 379 755 379 756 379 Tle Itabun iap Route. TCnoxvllle Chronicle. Messrs. H. W. Sibley, of New Y ork, nrftsidp.nt. and G. J. Foreacre, of Geor- . , . Tribulations ot a.sStQr3r-TelIer. Burdette. "Once, over these boundless prairies, the sad passenger said, "over tnese prairies "They call them prumes over in Indiana," the fat passenger saia. "And down in Illinois," said the cross nassencrer."thev call them 'perarries. MiMncran " the brakeman s;ud,wthey call them 'pairs. "And down in Kentucky" the man on the woodbox remarked, "they call tnem nprnrs ' " WpIL anvhow. the saa pas senger resumed, "once over these plains .Vrt,i cairi rMirioa'hpfnr." said the nassenser with the sandy goatee.-"Yes, and sUrted a very profound philologi cal discussion by it. well, once over these verdant prairies " "The first time.' said the , cross passenger ."you said 'boundless prairies.' " "Well, then. over these boundless prairies once "Only once V" asked the tat passenger Tne saa passenger signeu uui ncuiviu "Once the painted Indian roamed "What for?" croaked the woman who talks bass. And the sad passenger went into his shell, and said he would tell that story yet it lie had to lure a nan to tell it in. A m assortment of Ladles', Mens', Btf 23 fo ight for anywhere else. Aspleadia assonmeiww ,-. H r..v-".u. ! " - v, mar26 - - , '-, - . j -s ,- , SCHIKF & fEIER, 11 I I i : ! - lower . Drioes than they can re outtos MB Children. Glre us c&ii. ONE OS THE LAlB5TiiD BE'aSTEBKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Close and 'Prompt Trade p9H'Y Invited, 11MT. tos'thb :pr ANfslW'W ji83LON G,S' TO -rrr-r 5i.r,u i-: j n . - : i imu aTstttraa warn pawMi, t u knnm tA nxi further c6tanielit; Tot sale aU leading grocers uHTFRS' PIdNQS 1 ORGANS ! feSSr? mwnw mm . - ; ,iinn v,Q W J ww I . , p this iWmt l.o Marvville. arrived' on the 11 o'clock train last night, and took tbfi Arkin House. They will uerhans remain in the city a aay oi M. . . 1 t I . -. two, and take a iook over uie mits their new purchase. How an Arab Lady-self. Perfumes Her-, Bert made; Warranted Six Years. New Pianos, n.-a sTrvaAM viKii unworn new uiKnui Aier vkm v i iinwni. liiusu uiu to2M iree. "Agents Wanted. Second Hand In LCmente ktBlreains. HORACE WATERS & CO., 82H, Broaaway, s . . ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts and other BMpans upon trial I for 30 days tjr those nffAHnir Trnm xvurvuiu .acuiiiuji PwalysTsbrany diseaseBof the Uwr.oiHaw indmany other diseases. A sure cure Ruarante ot nopay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. M ghail. Mien. . as it exca- of Gray's SpeciOc Medicine. CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE rH ADE MARKThe Great KBg-TBADK MARK lUUKCBieiJ.AU nnf ailing ure for seminaf t ' Weakness, Sper;: I taatorrhea; ira- potency, ano " disease thai follow, as Reqnenee of seUj BEFORE TAK1II Memory, Untyer-Anw lAJ'SiV .l itude PHiStn Uie Back. Wnwewof ln, Premature Old Age, and many iOttoer that lead to Insaoitr or ConsumpUon, an a rr-. mauire Gfaye. . . -.w-h H particulars are in our ---v,. LD. 175B7VJ New ana u:a aianuaru X ruruHmAtit of Literature. Al- INTHKWOB1 Works rn JSTO! XT R'nd fiction' frer Immense inducements to BookCluWanq upranes, YT.1 BTftS 8 Beekman Stopp.Fost Offlceework. Tlie Stewart Grave Bobber. ThP rumor is aerain renewed in New Vr.t ir that nroceedintrs are likely to be -- " r . - . ,V i taken soon against tne men wno sune t.ho hniiv nf the late A. T. Stewart. The present storv is that an accomplice ha3 confessed, and that eight persons, whose whereabouts are known to uetecuves, have been indicted by the grand -jury. it in tnt-thflr said that the repentant ac complice is now dead, and that this fact has increased the difficulties in the way of the prosecution. wr h in nammiiura n.m xii uui mrt"w ' . we dfflire to send free by PL Jf?,?. 5f i Sic!tic Medicine Is soldbf an I droggUts at 1 P iwckage. or six packages ior so. ur "".JCLZXn free by mall on receipt l"! Sold In Chatte7wholesale and retail, by Dr. 0. gmlth and all drugglstt eterywhere. ; . ,:i , marO. d&wlr. ' rt DR. L&SGELLES1 EHGUSH REMEDY. t il I 1 tbe many so-called ' I I kJ I preparauona for, this dls- JL M. nrii which onlr relieve K.tho nHTit HRKM PKBMANKNTItYl , Mdbaibeen endorsed la thU respeot orthfnP I oam.h iw Vhh leadlnc medical authorities, In u- w lV.'n ,r,,. T . t a fair teat 9 DEL LASCKLLE8 undertakes to send each suffer ing iDDlicant a ifRKK package on their forwarding ne anTPost Offlee address tohisSole Agenta faaCaada, Messrs. SLOOJO)., Nft. a ceaar du. new iui- 4..wt.. Mr. Bayard Ahead. tv.o vnfinct far tiio irold-headed cane i.Q nroaontMl tx the most popular can- A:An fnr- Vrpir1nf,. at the Hahnemann Hospital . fair, in JNew xwh, frnWrlav fivftnincr. as followst Bayard tRT firaritl3l. uiamo to, ouuiuuub h, " i . m:l .5 o T O Cl.oi-man 5 .IfiWKLL ...liiucu o, .f. o. ThiT,a tt Sfitrmour 2. E. B. Washburne 3 so Mr. Bayard will .receive the cane ana tne nonur ui ucug r Sj William Baker. Tn thp. floor' of the tent or hut, mov chanftft to be. a small hole is vated sumcienuy iaigc w wtiwm common champagne bottle; a fire of. chareoal or of simply glowing embers'13 m ade within the noie, into w men lub woman about to be scented throws a handful of drugs, biie ttven taKes on the cloth or "tope" which forms her ixrtA nrnnnlies naked over the fumes, while she arranges her robe to fall as a mantle trom ner necK to me eround like a tent. She now begins to perspire ireeiy iu tut; uu-ui wi, the pores of the skin being thus opened and moist, tne voiauie uu uum ?w smoke of the burning perfumes is im-' mediately absorbed, ay me unit; wi the fire has expired the scenting process is completed, and notn ner person auu her robe are: redolent with incense, with which they are so tnoroogniy im pregnated that 1 have trequentiy smeiu a party of women strongly' at full a hundred yards distance when the wind has been blowing from their direction. US1C , I f If T K 1 IBSOLDTEW M : ABSOLTTEW 'f. lfl j iU. STIIUITC MUSICAL MBfligt .7Jiv.rf inMrumental Diuslft within cisum; teN&oE, v. mvQQh MAYOR'S OJTJTIUJt, J1clil; f?? .TTTzi..j i .j.rfw, thai 4her MUl noitirin hi ballot, nela TO tne raw reach of alL Sample copy Xnceitt Of ST stamp. CO., Pkimdtapbtepa..' 159 W( fit Bfld J, IL .8TOJJOA-B Jf mntAfnlns c. mailed to ttn7jraress U SfcCoTao tiwf ait- tUtlaas?- "OuStt im oC w Kni aCh' !af0resalIWctlowttierej LE3T, nhkn be XeDt ote onl simcWwn tM8tMday Maine. SR777 ?r AddiissrP. O. VICKEBT, Augus- ta, Maine. 1 ' ' ' TAMTHI' lorAdverttrs. W, Jt cents. GEO. P. BOWE LL- Si CQii ' SCHOOL NOTICE. I hare opetied a aihodliibt.: Bo the ecboot jBaiMta :fagg rlneer's lofcwn canucn, .atreet. school to To all who are sutremig rrom me errors auu ur .;Bbys iaf ' iBar r Liuiintk Trri object being W secure . nni,oihi. Ainsoiftnatioa. in order ihat; In- yable prertoaatoaaldeleeUbDrH i do registrars vtu wwtrovivra w wrd No? T-F.'AMiJSinc: tn T W WHiwnrt.h R .ft 1 --Ward No: ! B. g. Boyae Ni a. il P., WarlnKa J .M. Sima. Wn J?tel3P' aopoinjt &s- fl r. Miller ana uaarw BSgiatrara lowecsw. a w.'y. snMer. t Iayd B IDS for building monument at Klngi Jlsun- tain wui De reeeivea up w uo fg j KinedT was dlaoovered by a missionary In .boom America. Send a self-addressed ; Rev. Josech T. Inman apr ay eoaiyawi 8tationP, New. tvA Cltj I Soter, otMt. Qua ItoiuuarJBarweU 8prin : ' ' ; J i ' f Jan. 23-tf. .',., .,-ol',A .'. Si r: i 4tnfiwn oetoDb F.iHittactr !4irt rn! Si cjtv. loss ot mannoon, etc, i wui tou ivi naenP trrisr.r.ji. i tUrncm- nVKTrnrf tne 2ivtn mst ana couuraci wibiudu. .uvvi a rrr-- izm .nmiuwifa own wili cure Ton, FIffiE OF CB Th r. 1880. " Bpecmcauous can De seen ing;i(Blf., th tUIUSA Ol at B. GOME AD LAST ! .T i -I'.ii-.. TAWLlSHltKinP. Fadeoods; lamea Presses, vffluwnt, Tabk CoveiK faum. .Jfm&r W ft serlpiion, of .wearing apparel cleaned,, enoyited andchaiiged to any lo desired. All Orders to be left for the present at , , 3ft irM c N Itislslil t,IM JtBiT STOBX. F. A. ,; MlljiiJ&K, Rfl, p, GR4PA5I, .iu: dJoEGiRSAEErua i i ' Valbablft traet oCnud am' bUIO' ast C UM t contract falthfuii pert oraoahee 17 rJiV Oii i-ti-j -1T -' through handwriting Wf;r d? ; a;j;L':'!i;-. UBTBCQaNIBFBABMACT, J't jm; i if i !1 i1 !i i. i i ! It 4