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. . . , ... . . it " - -- - - " .U! Jj-ltUH4AH-S4RUbmnr IHUi MVYilluAljbll. ii HAffMS tMvlan ShtkrfTmotioa thpif efifdrts la tkke it f rom herll wlffle ri S rl M'lr TeT .flB; fi li i on v- . rH)MWyMW!&K' fr,m&J Ui eceedMifab HtliieldSffieut ihAoUtaJfr about Her person jlnd Thrt-i i ' Mt- rtJ&L&JSl:ii. &.aX? i . -iAH.. BIT ftn fining- r fl ia Asmwii-OtJk9B MAtt& i '" Wtf&A&$tt$E 6,4880. 1 nVDDLE. Thrfews Ef ront Chi cago jpra morn-li0f in Lakis c4f usfcn wojSe fcundtdj.jgi.gj Yesterday the Grant opposition claim ed that they had killed him, but the dispatches this morning show him to' be a very lively corpse, and if we read them aright between the lines, he is gaining strength as the hours go by. He is not strong enough to bfijapminat. cdby acclamatfeS jJjNLMjtl enough to keep anybody else from car rying off, the; prize. The .Gran.t men. can never go to Blaine but 5tyie ,Shexi man, Washbume, Edmunds and Win- Mm tnnc)"meGranh still consider that there is a chance for Grant. Neither Sherman, Windna, Edmunds, nor any possible dark horse and as tlie "man on horseback" has 3Iff votes, with the caucus de claratlolESi remain steadfast a whole week if ne cessary, there appears to us a reasona ble probability that he may yet carry off the honors. In all probability the battle will have been fought anA oh' before another issue of this paper will greet its reader but there is a still nglrVrc)toWUly ; tliatjth conve Up to the time of the adjournment last night no bal ajbei( )taken, and as the convention has adjourned S3 Alice that The Observer will bring r " - . them the latest and most . leu mule inteM ligence obtainable. can QYerpofoe-'the Blaine?itrengthwifti- h aCerSoiiiayT oUrr eaders-ymnStv posie themselves fn patience, viitfitliehis THE GRADED SCHOOL QUESTION. In the all-absorbing matters of red hfcpolitics, the question of the propos- "e 1 graiied. school hasTbeen lost sight of for some weeks, and we take occasion 1 say tf pKOftl that the .yoU) oa its -jtyptifa ofj ejection 4 tak es 'plac to morrow. We will not attemptjiow, af ter aU wehavesaid hitherto t. .speak of the manifest advantages which the adoptiorfof "swch a system of public ed ucation would do for this or any other community, but we refer to the matter to-Jay to say' that if the vote carries, the gentlemen who are to act as school commissioners undeijjtl law, gfcau(g3 make it'a sucftss. , ' " ' Tne boad t aMein'en flx3rt?e rate df ; taxation ,ff(X)te psent TJSuj ' PosewiiiraaimBywaat w; in tne ordTrtarree Xumnittfng the- qoel tion to" the pe&pl, tbf j: fen ceate s rfhe'h4jn3red?doilarS.yorth of prbpe'r, andHkicry IcepW. on the poll. They haJhe(Jtioaif making it less, but ,cannQt majce fl.ay nore, but we hard ly UappoW Uie proposition will be To carr buf ie law two commission' ; !,-JroW&cJi iarJtti thbiayor ,as; chairman,' are constituted a board, with out authority to levy taxes, but withal the gxecu,tye, no we necessary to adopt aod carry outsuchasystemaa will prove po, -xihUuMa. foa nfCi)gaary to put the 1 Uhin the purview of the Jer, too, that a failure 6o CO is a vote against it, as those who op pose it hope tojf Bthargy, i iw iiicuua. uccu mitt) ueaien, simpiy Decause a majority of all the voters failed to vote. s2f 'X JucTfiln1 years to come. t i ( m THE VIRGINIA BAPTISTS. '"if. fi Kim lftj 1 itk SWWMk-Reportof tbe state Wlinl flmmmii Petersburg, V tist Ueneral Assi yesterday. . A i l X Rev. T. S. Bunaway offered a resolu tion that some suitable monument be SSfSSir- a?i,M, isspasf pleasure of the contenlBafl - 7fo7ltt?w - . n i i" r X 25- T'"" oi mmemmai.uau.ai Jtlcamondl Cfet m - : x - r w , ' : .vviuu I rary nur JbUr.L.TUinLt 4M ed a resolution which was adopted, that the work of endowmetit of the Ronfh ern apusp xeoLoaicaiiieminarv ouphh toj obuttnui XdigruslyDrM uq.Bi wmnvniiijyje, auo.ta ,o i J . TT! - r . . ., the&tat ahaUwava beenrais ILK.'Ellyson, corresponding secre hnariL.nrB-- nual report. " sented the flftyseventh annual tr It makes a grattfytairieriibit J une Bar ottationl ro-assembled grattfftariibit t the UosJthe discussion o: unCJ9l Ieara4r4- S)arpeTpHe,d tha' , bYigbt f unire; intfe-fliB R-detain the e5nven worK aone aurina jpa past Jeafia anticipates a brigntiunrreV "Rintro-t i a a presentation of the last renort. th hn-. $549. After dwucting the balance in tne treasurers nauas, vera needed to pay them. - At the Dignc. aessjpn. me, annual re - irnfiisiifl oard torarf read. . Rer. J. li-Eafp, fiffntly pointed missionary! Sa W A. jM . I tL a t-' dressed the association on foreien mis- S2SlBi-,g D H 0 .1 Sk il T 131, ifinsnt Jot. eit eierfUOoT BelleTlnfifTHm11 to be trt everyway well qualified to dlacbaiKe tbe duties of said office, they ebeerf nUy and cordially recommend him to tbe Uod eotulderatloa of tbe different townsblre when tbey assemble to "send up" delegatesto the Bomlnaung eoDTenoon. Mallabd CEJCDL . ' . Hum 6tde . . JIUNDS PBESENTED. No Balloting: Yet Tlie National Com 'ttCle NaanjeflTesterday Tlie Con- venttoh AaoWum at 11:10 p. m. Un- .i.ifmp.ViBnoSiAiiDD. business ws nSt in ordet? straorled for its possesion. The csn-T tti' ThT 1 fr- rilfJ 1-J HI Itf LIXlL'dxL.X.XtTi.IT CHjClcfD", rnn?T5.-n the conveatrapr0t8 fHrTSreSidential nominees shall'be ilaet rfleht ouestfcin on the adoption ifefmaj ity rertdrt in ltd case of thf first dist t of ailinoisSresulted-'Byes 35i s6 -jtfajokilLifcport was adopted. The question recurring on the adoption of the majority report in the remaining Illinois cases, Logan asked for a division of the question, a separate vote on each contested dis trict. The majority report on the third dis trict was adopted, yeas ,885, nays 352. Logan withdrew the demand for any further divisioii Of the question regard ing the remaining Illinois contests. A call q the roll on the fourth district re suUfed,ayA388,niyf34J The majority report. -sifac 4a ilkelateto therewaii ing Illinois contests, was then adopted by a viva voce vote. On motion of Sewell, of New Jersey, the xKmvfentioi at-2 3a adjourned to ll rv'nlrwlr f Viia mnrninor v CmcAGri: June 5-il :15 X'. Si. The 1 delegates are steadily assembling and the alleries . filling . rapidly. Despite th, idavy shOwrsjof jrairi the sultryttnblh phere is only partially relieved by occa sional tnunaer. The usual rounds of applause ., were given to the notable delegates as they entered the halL Garfield especially re nei vprl mnrii. enthusia&mj)robablsibe fcausejof, in, iome contingencies, pewg nnsiflerprt xrvfi noasiDie twinmusv uars The convention was called to order at ITiS a- m-, at. -whirh time the delegates were generally m tneir seats ana an im- iiense(aidianceJ.ia the gaileAueand in teati)f ttoflooft t2 fTTaf ayifffcwtiyH9ffereg tfjrKev.i! Baxter, or Washington. The contestants from the Illinois districts are in their seats. At the-gftd uf the" -prayer the chair stated the question to be on the report of the committee on credentials in the r r . jvairsacae. r - v r "ng$r fcrilfly explaliednsustin ed the majority reporf The convention agreed to limit de bate ite on the Kansas case to 40 minutes, tive departments of the goyernment; Plui$raWffef. iepS8tpn itoehaiind thTgjjgfw shfjoktalate: at the sitting inemem;iuictiistainiBg Jhe miwbfcrfepfrt O VHS? m Conkline nrivatelv denies emphaticaii ly the report published at Baltimore .statmg that he had, received a letter ffonGrant rpqueifr"i9 34IJP9V' Loffan. and if it was thought best to withhold his name from presentation TeineWel said liatti SuT-tintT Which side-of the peftOfi! tion he was on, and asked to be allowed to speak two minutes in order to ascer tain hibi-i pdSitionJ Laughter. : The' chair said the gentiemanlmust be on one side or the other to be entitled to-occiiDV anv of the time allotted to Ilouk was allowed to proceed afi d m conclusion said he would sustain the majoritv report because there was no minority report, but did not want to be underetood thereby ay;ondemning tbe action of the concessional districts n Kansas. The Question was then takwi by a call of Statep and the flSajprity report in the Kansas- case was sustained, yeas 47G, nays 184. It was noticeable that in the Kansas casfe York cast only 22. votes in the affirmative ; - s he ; majoia report, Which ridmtts-gTanf mehtronrKansas was adopted, the committee on creden tials holding that they were entitled tov' seats under the pridcilo-.of .districf representation. The falur of the New York Grtht men to vote is : understood' pto4ediav8e by a (desire to have the majority report sustained, while their votes for it would be inconsistent with tbeic.TpteQa tkfsHUnofeoasejj.. , ; . The next case taken up was tne 60n- :ie commiLieereaaiiinkeiiueu tion of theSsmliidnftfjeifefi wno are Klaine men. ( fcjnger explained and Snjjbrled .the majority report. "'" Clayton moved to substitute themi nority report, recommending the ,ad mission of the contestants. f, Raum insisted that the Wet Virginia case stood precisely on all fours with the Illinois and Kansas cases, and jas the contestants from Illinois and Kan-L aas had been admitted, tlKif rom West Tirgoype. ,jiOdOi It '; Hi' Coemaq,of Mississippi, spoke against ith&rertjHjp , ; ji, : Hagahs.'ofWest nrginia, sustained th'jmajority TepOTt, arguing; that the contestauts had laired to j?roye, before W ,taie cfll)ttlf ri hevgon- STI"". districts, Con Tlrat the cummlttee-t rer neaTnneq iividedr-in this4 e. rJ2ie ont tsjmthij casar Sherman men. TT O xt rv o n r Pol! Vvr i o oo i rl tn l-k al r V bete cmi tns do j J0 diatrioliHrwreseYta-i tives. The duly controverted question to wnetherJwe sitlinguontes eaegates werrtiie esentatim6Hie disfHemftvrtvH . JK . .mm . HDfTTl T . OT The vote was then ta taken bv a rail of Stitfef Bpii )Abititutl4Ue tfitforily for the maforitr 'epottTMf rerftedtl 1 417 yea3, 330 navs. So the motion to auogtitute iKilefi Jto, viva voce to Grant, Sherman and Edmunds men. ap peared' 10 cembiue1 bnthls5 ' affirmtTiv( vote. 1 4-!''' bate upon it being limited to 30 min P8.T rrhe-"83()rvotes f or rrhc -BeuartMre LtheWeVt TitfiJiia caj ,sv is imirdhA manv as lndicatincr tTrat nihnns -r - m. m w w rtrebIi InC th&feflventttHria at least thatgreAtrj mo ttiama Tt.3, ntsrresul-vaa4264 flays M2ioie-anorty report- wag ,i substituted. Tew York votes to ayesl antjy nogs. I je owwjsyinftiQ fcerfsei & test of tne StreVigth -fW respefetrVe1 iat(ims,he partisans o(l4t, Afferent candidates dividing. The convention then admitted the Utah contestants. Garfield, on rising, was greeted with gre?tt appla'use. ; He inquited f. Shatpe oTNew Xdrk. whdFtnad tbr'Jfnoirft report from the committee on rules I i ordeTTmoirmTicirTluio lm dBHlrnd klotthe discussion of said jeporL .tlie'did J.' t oasia etfnvenuoiiLun' essarilt. but he could tell better what his course WOIllAhft,ftAr,Mr-J!arfielfl hnrl ofafoH f mmmmmiwm mm eidoptli)al tne majority report, and hoped that any' ironosea,.aniewcunents,fwpiuia-be.Tprfr: Kdntetl b die tnVdebate shdufa begim 1 otn tne majority and minority re- 1 Piw vpra raar for tmowvftwrt.r 'Uie mptton otGarfieM to adopt the majon- Mr - a. mm m Shs ill nAfipfc of IVmlilnfl RhaH thfl hr&l&fadcFfa- 4 .wwHWkrtW w loMW after such nominatiojsmatto(q ballot shall be taken by a call of the mil fifat ma. I V VA. UVUUVOt Garfield raised a noint of order that under the order of the convention, the Jw minoutr report wae Tlr. Drake, ofMHmesota, arju tnprrvvoiyjSS6ffJ ijJiowinf:" it I seat the contestahtsThei Resolved. Thatr frr oase of -neimt Mi ri A - r-T--t-T--v- J derthe rule as already adopted. or-HCileSxak vaU AD nrctli I IJLoEraiiQredThbwVnaiV wt al- Uonto substitute theJMinorityjEor. 1 lowed to second nominations. ' '1',! mafoj-ityl report andlUiui 9t!th(l ,Ie2hfiraaja the rules made no1 irpe onerea a re siocecRi i date for Presid ent of the United States. I mos raccars-ot tni comnuiiee Hftfrthi fMS tivJ an Shai business whs not in ordef?s The chair ruled Sharpe s motion in order. The vote was ordered by a call of States. This motion was at first a siir from thfianti-BIain&men. Sharpe modified -his resolittioBisd -as snppp.hea snail nave Deen maue. iuo ua. t!ikp.n M.ft nail of the fcollsf States. M After pome,diecussii we iair stated Ev.n iiiinsdnn tf 'Ko tiUmti tH sii hst.it.il- 'lion f Bharpe rWAitionifor thexepf port of the committee on ruie?. Upon a viva voce vote the negatives had! it. The call of States was demanded and being taken resulted, yeas 276, nays 279, New York voting 48 yeas, 22 nays The result was hailed with great ap plause. Sharpe moveckto substitute ithe mi nority reports, which was rejected. ; Bout weir moved to amend the minor ity report by adding the following r 'fAnd sai4-cpjiijpaittee of the national Beptiblicaji intention shall, within 12 moHtbJMiiestot method or methods, for the election of delegates to the na tional convention to be held in 1884, and announce the same to the country; 1 .eonformity it4ieremthf . . 4 . , VJ Atr. Kutterwortn. or unio. movea an amendment by adding the following: I or inaii Der -soicofusiirjietijas to prevent the several congressional ars tricts in the United States from select ing their own delegation to tlie agonal convention. Applause. ' ' 1 Boutwell accepted Butterworths amendment. Garfield moved the amendment be adopted, and it was so adopted by the convention, and their rules were adopt ed as a whole, pn motion Of Gr- frTTft rnmmittpft on resolutions was oruereu iu repuit. Afi8elutioapte.ierreport,of Neworld rftef bfeing fead, Barker, of lScTmtette.ov'ecr to amend by adding the following; "The RepUbU can party, adhering to the principles aflirmed by last national convention of respect of constitutional methods the rules to appoint to office that have been adopted ; the declaration of Presi dent Hayes that reform in ciyil service shall be thorough, radical and complete, and to that end it demands the co-oper- 3 -S A. . ation of the legislative with the execu blical telhlslttUierublic service; that the Tenure of admlnistra trative ofllces, except those through which the distinctive policy of the par yin pojver jlhall be carried out, shall be permanent during good behavior, and that the power of removal for i i !L.'i;i j? . ji ixause. sain aue responsiuiiny ior gooa iot icory'uet ft Subordinates, sMnlaccom efe Ppariy thejow of appoint mtnt- , Anthony, or Illinois, movea an amendment which Barker accepted;' and tRe amendment of Barker was adopted, and then the resolution as amended was also adopted without a call of States. The resolution as adopt ed omits the tenure of office clause ; otherwise it is practically as originally introduced. Cress well, of Maryland, moved a re cess till to-night, which was adopted. At a quarter tq five o'clock tlie con vention was tailed to order in-evening sessioTi; . A communication was read from Boot, calling .ttention tp the historical ssociationB cionjrecte&lwithisthrfgavel "use'd bth presiding otficer Of 'the con vention. Its head is made from a piece of wood taken from the home of Abra ham Lincoln, and the.handle from a ensrown ikf6i(ntirVeinon estate, tha home of .Washington. The presid- jtientO'of: one of the most interesting conventions in the history of the ller publican party. Hale moved the roll of States be called for the announcement of names Of members of the Republican national committee. - Agreed ;to ajuL .tbe roll was trailed accord ihgly Alabama1 named J?aul Starback Arkansas, S. W. Dorsey : SaliforalaVdHoraeel .1)1 vis; Colorado, J no. sr. iKoitfU jBolitfaticut, Marshall Jewell; Delaware, Christian Jfebiger: jFtoridaw' TVmW; ilicksu '(ietffaria. Jas. B: Devealixi Ilnnois,J Jh6.JA. Logan: Indiana, JnoV C. New; IoWa, JohhS. Runnells; Kansas, Jno. A. Martin; "T r i 1 W -k T 11 JLJ T jveuiucKy, y. u. urauiey; ijauisi ana, H. G. Warmouth; Maine, Wm.L. rye ; Maryland, Jas. A. Gary ; Massachusetts Jno. M. l orbes; Michi gfelj Jas. H. Stone; Minnesota, C. L Til seyjiSew lork, Thos. C. Piatt; Korth Carolina, W. P. Cannadv; Ohio. W.' C. Cooper.: Oregon, .D. C .Ireland : Penn- syivania, a. v.Aj&meiou, unanimously ; Knoae isiana, Wi a. rerce ; soflth Car olina, Samuel Lee, Tennessee, William Rule ; Texas, unready ; Vermont, Geo. YV. Hooker; Virginia, Sam. N. Jones; 4VBt Virginia, John W, Mason; YViSfi ansm, JElihu ICnosiAxiafO Cor mack ; Dakota, upxreilj B,aMcTj jifiBjDis: rict of Columbm,cVwMdaho. Geo. L. Shoup ; Montana, A. H. Beatty ; NyMexicor S. T. Elkin ; UtalifJW. BetinettlVashington Territory, T.'T, Minor: wyomm?. Jas. L. Cary. As the ly; A'ebraska.Jas. W. Dawes; Nevada,' JtipJWi MackeViN'ew.tntoshirii Wm, ETchandlet ; New JersJlSeoVA. Hal- learall!ihoseAl3Lwo TJ TEgatesTinSOfta were un- TTVln 4. It BLL J I 11.. national committee should fill theiVa cancy. ed. ! offerejl the : -' l death-OT1 resignation of any member of the-na- ttote-at central committee; thfe vacancy may be filled by -appointment fey the central rnmmitlpf ojit&UClerritory or district. :.-ji d a call of the roll of States :al order and that whenever tatenyreached which has a noEmiaan tion to present it may be presented un OMsiona iorpeeches in seconding nomination, l)ut,aJllQwed- 10 minutei f or nrtesiBntatrhnn of"aRH fsatndida1.ni ' 'hrCogen 'askid niaumpnn fohsent thats mftrulebffiVftEf fr-seobndm2 eacinomination immediately alter the uuiumauunis maue, anu it was so or dered. - Hale s motion was then agreed to and th rolL wascalted.,, i ' Jafc' 9 oyr ofi Michigan,! :jose arid took the platform in respotlse;to nlim-' erous calls-.; Atterflome reference tq the' linhhr' llfA of hia nrorwist1 nnminooiha - ,1 T I 'VV.WW t- J preeenwoXift& nomination to the presi Ldertcy,tK Blaine. Mention of the name was received with grand demon strations and applause am jngthe au difencellfctttinLtfie frajm IBs iiaph the floor. M inspiring in iTs-Wfymi! the demonstration of applause which (itter raptea it mustbe attnbutexj to its stto' - ifr A renewed mention of Blaine's ti&hw sicmal for another wild scene of corif u1 egatesjasing ana cheennz vocirerpusiy; I frantmajjy; TBe lady Ivhoiw I norfSfttcIlttHS in lis! iisrbl is said to be Mrs. CfalaSl v..u.intmd tNitAaHfiM&ih VI raw a -oH fit f night she waspresenroA theform, awinorincr her ffac in one hand aminer w ..-J- O . --wj I 4 JC1 1 fan in the other ana cneenng iiko makr I until bystanders pulled her down to ner seandi torei her flag Into tatters .in L their efforts to take it irom her; while CfoWedvit aout her person; jtnd( struffgled tor its possession, xne con fusion continued fully ten minutes, when a loud-voiced delegate succeeded in attracting attention and demanded to know whether the convention was not capable o protecting itself from the cnoMn the' galleries, t -' P-i Blaine in a speech of considerable Minnesota was called and E,F.Irake presented thje , name of Wm. Windom, WHich was also receivea witn great dui gpeIIy, subfiiiding applause. . ' ' York was Callea C6nk- 2ng rose, )oUQted ' the reporters's plat- rep6rterss. table. He top waceired with: long-continued and vociferous, thougli apt such general' o apparently 4pp9taeous cheering. His mention of renewed demonstrations,, lasting '.two or ' three, minutes.' '". ' J , 41 :iV; p.,m, jar. uuungs, ui ; v tsruiou u, is now speaking in favofof the nomi nation of Edmunds. Adjourned until 10 a", m Monday. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SYNOPSIS., OF XESTEBAYS PHO- . CEEDINGS. Washington, Jdne 3. IIouse. At bdn ; the House proceeded to dispose Of the' business on the Speakers table. The Senate amendments to tne fOK lowing House bills were concurred in: To establish a district and circuit court at Chattanooga, -with' slight amend ment: reauestme the President terpen negotiations with France Spain, 'Aus tria,; and Italy in relation to tne impor tation of tobacco into their dominions. The bill passed to remove the poili- tfcal- disabilities of C. M. Morris, of Georgia. ' ' 'f . The majority df tbe biHswi the table were referredi and "nothing left thereon but BayardVi tnarahalg bills; Eaton's tariff commission, and the bill relative to supervisors df elections, which with -unanimous consent' were passed over without consideration. The House at 5:20 adjourned. SiafATE. On motion of .Saulsbury the Kellogg resolutions were taken up without opposition. yielded it for.oqay to other business. Tne hiir appropriating 25l,(XX) to re imburse the Creek Orphan fund, which has been diverted to other uses, was passfed. "; " The House bill to confirm certain en tries on warrant locations in the form er Platka military reserVatleh in Flor ida, was passed. The Senate bill to ascertain and pav the amount lost by Lt. Frank p. Ross by the burning of the Quarters at Fort Clark, Texas, was passed:1" - The Senate adjourned till Monday. Convicted of Aroi New Orleans, June 5. In the Iron- Cross arson case all the accused except Hale alias Dutchy, testified against Johnson, corroborating the previous statements of the crime, and accused Johnson as their tempter. Oshaugh- uessy, however, would not confess that he heard Johnson tell Melia that he would give $250 for the job, The argu ment was concluded last night and the case given to the jury at 1 a.m. At noon the jury came into court for further in structions and in a few minutes later returned with a verdict of guilty. marine Officer Killed. New York, June 5. A Norfolk, Virginia, special says: Lt W. F. Zeilin, Marine officer of the United States reserving sliip Eranklin. and son qf .BrigadieiGeneraK Zeilin, of the United States Marine corps of Wash ingtonT was thrown by a runaway horse on which, he was ridine on Ocean View this morning,! and instantlv kill ed, falling on his head, and having his necK Drosen. . .. ; : Uanlan and Trlckett to Row. London, Jane 5. The representa tives of Hanlan and Trickett. yesterday signed the articles for a match to be rowed on the 15th of November. To aU who re Buffering from the errors and hv dl9cretlons of joufh, nerv otw weakness, early de cay, loss of mafihood. Ac., I win send recipe thai wuj cure juu, uuvb kjh MaxuMJt. xnis great remed was discovered by a missionary m Souto America, vena a seii-aaarossea -enve Bev. Josepb. T. Inman, Station X), Now Ifessed envelope to tbe Yortc City. aprz-4r-ouyiy; . . I TbeM SMCh a Tllag as Lack? ; In vrew df tne coming census' returns to be made, m June next,' some conous staosddan bas been ealcnlanhgirom the past experience of tbe draw ings f the Lontelana. State Lottery, which takes place with exact fairness every month and seml- annually iwocr Mw earoaa supervision of Gens. i. T. Beauregard, ot La. and Jubal JL Early, of Ta., the prospect of gettfng a" prUa by the mvest- ment of from one dollar to ten ent of xrom one dollar to ten for a whole or part ticket The large capital prizes of $100,000, $50,- ouu. sau.uuu.'K2U.uuu. te.. re eancurad tv ln- dftrldualswitboot any: role f nartodloltj beyond the certainty that someone will draw them on the certain day. But no one draws tbe capital prize Twice.- xne trine r iacrs are striKingiy connrmatory oi tne moaero aiscovery mat meris sooaa uun as leek. .But for the further- Information desire let anyone interested write to M. A. DauDhln. New Orleans, La., or same person at No. 819 Broad way, now York wy.' i. i i tofic 11m& .leKiff tt Carolina R.B. ji .... . ; r- TRAINS) GOING XAST. .-if. u No. 6 : Dally ex. Sun note,fie.25'7 7 j"No747 t ' ' PaDy,. ju'i No. 46 Dally lL.1SiariottOv ' 8.60 AM 6.03 X .4.10 yM 'IS! 4PM ; lit.Greensboro Lf .Sreenstooro r 8.10 am PM 5.00 PM ikzt. HUUboro . " Durham " Raleieh 10.23 AM 11.02 i.M 12.20 pm UOOpm 10.22 P 11.54 a 3.00 am is Ait. Goldsboro 10 No. 47 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. E. all points in Western North Carolina dally except Sundays, .At,- Oreens,bofo with a. A D. R.B. for ail polnl"North, Kast and West At f Goldsboro with w. -w. a. k. ior Wilmington. ; No. 45 Conbects at Greensboro wttb B, R. B, for an points North, East and West ; : .! . ' ; TEAINS OOIKO WIST. - iNo.5. Dally ex. Sun. Date,Dec25'79 No. 48 DaHy. Na42. Dally. Lt. GoMsboro, Arr. Raleigh, Arr. Durham ' ' Hlllsboro Greensboro Arr.ftigh lbmt ' SalfBburyi ,,Chatlo!, i 10.1 AM 12.25 p u 8.40 PM 6.84pm 10.45 pm 7.00 am 452PMJ U19AM 11.07 am, 845 pm 7.50 PM 8.20 pm 8.55tm: 10.18 pm 12 27 AM , 6.50 am 7-30AM 9.15 am 11.17 AM No. 48 Connects at ' Greensboro with Branch, at Air-Line Junction wltb1 A, ' Railroad for alloolnta Soutb and South-W Salonk C. .A-Ii. Charlotte with C., C. & A. R..R, for all South and South east " - - - - - . , . r - NO.-42 ConnetsatAte-Llne Junction with A. UAL. Rauroadfor all points Soutn ana uoutn east ; aUCharlottS with Cv, C. fc A. Railroad, for U points souapdSoauwest. T ibm'o.idftnf eeDt Sunday. 8.50 im XettenWttleri itnru1ivtor-i 10,00 m, x i-i '-TO?S: P.andN.C.Railnidft.t .f,ftr f ,,nt .n,,;j j TfcbnwSSeriiaai Noa.48 and.7.hxt... 1. avw iu juhx asnw.w j 1 .weenaotno- sjmi (jnariooft. ana oetweeu vtreensix)in xnri A iiiThroagk .cickets on sale at Greedsbonv-RaiAftrtr orasDora, au8orruia,-,aanoa,.and atTI prliieipal totsflanOTeis Norm and East For Emigrant rates to paints Arfcaa as and Texas, address R. MACMURDO. a rtnnr frorv: n 1 1 anri in ran.inniariv v.wv j f e keepT(oods of The Very Best Makes, warrant every pair of them, and wit he made by close buying by one thoroughly posted in1 the btisiness.- Our stock! of liaiters, aiippers ana jewpori xies, anu Strap Ties, cannot be surpassed in uu.ui are always the dearest. mar25 REGISTERED. TnariWeoUflm-wewtSm, Appetite. oefre8hlne sleep, the acquisition of &esh ana color, a e Dtessings attendant upon tne repar ative processes which this priceless lnvlgorant speedlb" initiates and carries to a successful con clusion. Digestion is : restored and sustenance of - forded to each llfe-sustainlne onzan by tbe Bitters.' wnicn is inoaensive even to tne iemmine palate, of vegetable composition, and thoroughly safe. or sale by ail Druggists and Dealers generally. FROM THE HUB. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people gat possesses as much real intrinsic value as the op Bitters. Just at this season of the year when tne stomach needs an appetizer, or tne blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is HopBltterSy An ounce oi prevention Is worth a pound una oi cure, don't wait urn tu you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to re- cover from it notion efofie. A Household Need. A book on tbe Liver, its diseases and their treat ment sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints. Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Bllllousness, Headache, Constipation. Dyspepsia. Malaria, etc Address Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, New York Uty.JN. i. mayiH 4w c HABLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Office Genkkal Passknger Agency, CoLtmMA, S. C, May 18, 1880. On and after Sunday. Mar 16. tbe following schedule will be operated by this company: PASSENGER TRAIN, NO. 48. (Except Sundays.) Leave .Columbia, . V 5 25 a m 1 ei'iept Arrive at Augusta, . 9 20om Sundays Persons arriving at Columbia on Train No. 20, can take Train 4& for stations on Augusta Divi sion, Augusta or beyond. PASSKNGER TRAIN, NO. 47. (Except Sundays.) Leave Augusta 5 30 p m I except'5 Arrive at Columbia, D30pm Sundays Passengers for Charlotte and stations on Char lotte Division can continue Journey by taking Train No. J 9. . NO. 42, SOUTH DAY PASSENGER. (Dally ) - Leave, Charlotte, ... Arrive- Columbia,. . . Leave Columbia .... Arrive Augusta Connects with1 a C ..,11 27 A. M. ... 420P.M. ... 4 25p.m. ... 8 30 P.M. train at W. C. k A. Junction for Charleston, except Sundays. NO.' 45, NORTH DAY PASSENGER. (Dally.) Leave Augusta ..6 50 a.m. Arrive Columbia. .... v. -4 j. . x. . 10 55 a m. Leave Columbia....... .11 02 a.m. Arrive Charlotte : 4 00 p. m. Connects at W C. & A. Junction wlthS. C. Train from Charleston. ' NO.' 20 FREIGHT TRAIN. Except Sunday, with passenger, coach attached. Leave Charlotte, , 5 00 ?. m. Arrive Charlotte, 420 am. Leave Charlotte; 7 40 a. m. Arrive Augusta.. ....... 6 00 p. m NO. 10-FREIGHT TRAIN, Except Sunday, with passenger1 coach attached. Leave Augusta.. - 7 00a.m. Arrive Columbia. . 4 40 p. m Leave Columbia 9 40 p. m. Arrive Charlotte.:..... : ...... 8 00 a. m Pullman Sleeping Cars run on trains No. 42 and 45, between Augusta and Washington. J. R. MACMURDO, G. P. A. D. Cabdweix, Asst G. P. Agent G. JL TALcorr, Supk mayl5, , . Carolina Central Railiaj Crapiiiy OFFXCK GENBBAL SUPXBINTEMtEirr, WILMIN9TON, K, TU., , May 14, 1880. CHANQE OF SCHEDULE. ON and affeV'kay' l&Oi. le80',''the, fcuowlng schedule win he ppeated on thjs Railway : PASSENGER, MAIL AD IIXPESS TRAIN. ) Leave WHmlngton at. . .... . . . . . 8 00 px No, 1. Y Arrive at Hamlet at ............ 1 27 AM j. . " unanowe at.... ....... 7 0UAM j Leave unarroae-at.- 7 25 pm No. 2. XArriveat Hamlet at... 12 82, AM J " Wilmington at. .x...., . 8 80 am Jio. l Tram is Daily, ex:oept Sunday, out makes no eonnectton to uaieign on aatnmays. No. 2. Train Is Dally, except Saturdays. ... 8 00 AM Jl0, f Arrive at Shelby at. ...12 00 M ... 2 00. pm ... 6 00 pm to- . t Lieave aweioy ar. j Arrive at Charlotte at. . . . . . . . LOCAL FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION, Leave Wilmington.... Arrives at Laurlnburg. Leaves Charlotte. : arrives at Laurlnburg. Leaves Laurlnburg. . . Arrives at Charlotte Leaves Laurlnburg. . . . Arrives at Wilmington ..6 15 AM -.4 40pm ..4 Iff AM ..4 00 pm ..5 80 AM ..4 20 PM . 5 00 AM .4 15 PM a ireae - crams cieave: Wilmington .aud Charlotte Tueays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinbuig,: juuuunjs, eu nesaays ana Fridays. .Close connections at Charlotte via Statesville, to aU joints In Western Nortn Carolina, and to ASheville. Also via Spartanburg to Henderson nllei adjacent points and Ashevtlle. i . Passengers Ior Ashevtlle via either route, leav ing Wilmington at 6 p. m., will arrive at destlaa- tweeplng-car &coommedatlons on through trains to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. There win also be through Sleepers run to and Raleigh and Oharrotto. ' ' ' ....... ,-.i:..; .f 7' y.q. JOHNSON. - -: may2a : : ri' v i : : ..General Sup otie planing arid Meuldioj !ihii avli jurebased tie I aaa mooiaaur muni lately owned' ajul cMni n W n..ji.lu l l I - . . . . . I W thar they lave put all th& machinery m' perfect order, and are prepared todo aU ktndsof iresstog. and make mouldings and brackets, and all outer wr wune win meet with promi ma.o , - NEWCOMl may28-wly it attention. 1 BROS., Agents, Charlotte, N. a f-nrttff UnaCrsllhed h ViM.1 auauuM lu Liin waiiijS ui mi uiiuues. uuiiii - x- : - - -- - T - ut ucu xxuu-jxuao vxuuua, ur vuugress tnnce Alberts. N ilaaiAa f cyie ana ueauy.D. ginish. liuy only the best A. E. i BURGS.NICPQLS, : ; tnt0lsalean4Beb9ed6rln 1 ALL KINDS 'o BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF Cheap Bedsteads; AND LOUNGES, Parlor & Chamber Suits; COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. t9 ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's Burtal Robes fine supply. NO. 5" WI3T TBADT STRUT. ' CHARLOTTE, H. C. IT Boaosot Bourbon Tonic Aa elegant Combination of boneiet and other fine Tonics with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From our laniestock of dure, whtoUes, we sefeot.lheest ,for this purpojsai Out tonic MUST. BE FINE OB NOTHING. We hare no use forlalse preteSes. ForDys peDsla. Malaria. Debility, the FMhinnfuui nf nniimtA Wnmon Th. Prostration of overworked Clergymen and Physicians, th morbid secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness, lt is a delicious and reliable remedy. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LouisFillc, Ky. IT! WHOLESALE K E 6 E E S AND Commission HEECMAMTTS. FULL STOCK MEATS, LARD, FLOUR, &C. MILILIEE'S . PATENT FLOUR - W f Finest in Mrcetv College ?Bdjprtfr; $ls. may27 . J i !J; ,J ...il . ' Anifil(S!oMPLETE HESlTTANt) FANCY 1 - ' JUST AKIUYED ilipe tot of Hps'to be SoIdTJieajk FLOUR; COFFEE, Stiff AR, - -.'i ' -i,J' y" ' MOLASSES, SRUB,1RJTS. .: 1 . . TOBACCO. LARD, CI QARS; , CAni. liOODfl, CANDY; :j;:f,v ,i b- ATRANGBS k iiEMOMS. AND EVERYTHING POUND ;-V.Vi ' '.JU-StWv.li GROCERY LINE, . WHOLESALF AND RETAIL. CALL AND GET -YOUR BARGAINS; Respectfully. LeROY DAVIDSON. may27 m i TahlMM mm . i xir . - J,, 31"' T i A yoar nearest merchant tot h nmpe pack - K8: .Ma are a dealer, write to me for circa lars and B-iolesale prices. Addresii - - ' J. a TOMUNSON. Rid on. w j M T Lt 9 i Smti deceived. -AT- " -77- y Zt'am.ifSZjP JMx Sfl HI m If nV0 Lii'i: ....'iLT i fi rrTTTrs.1 nvtn a 1 1 puiioiue aa nones. HAMens UmtUUKii I III lf AUIIHllllll Mha Trade, in i.mh cn v nrtn mi. i . r . J - oui i uunUIU'' COnil'rc ;wiUrsell them at prices as low as thAV . .." jjckuco line DUKOn Jfk.o f t-ss iavy, i(. Shoddy flU(; ;RANKtN VBRG., I -Trade StteeU under 1'entral 11. gVtrsicitl. SleSSIITIf MUSIC IIOIISK, CHARLOTTEi S. c. THE ONLY COMPLETE US ?C-HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. LUDDEIXJ ABATES PRICES AND TERMS EXACTLY THE SAME J" A ) : ; - ' . BAND OR CUIWETTES, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC, &c. ' Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price H. McSMITH, CHARLOTTE, N. C. List McD. ARLEDGE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Whiskies and Tobaccos, Colligi gr. CHARLOTTE. N. C. THANEING his friends 'or the liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, he begs to In form them that he has' made arrangements with the distillers In the mountains that enable him 10 keep a full supply of North Carolina Com Whiskey and Apple Brandy on, hand, and he is prepared tu offer special ' Inducefnents'' lo close buyers, and thinks he can make it to their interest to see him before purchasing elsewhere. 1 .-.AUOaDERSwlll have his best attention and the lowest market prices. Respectfully, ,. McD. ABLEt GE. apr4 ly. ' BEALXBIN BQTTJaMD .BEER, CHARLO Fresh bottled Laser Beer delivered to any i:irt f the city every morning at 75 cents per dozen otUes. All ordqrs left it Ji Flscbasser & Go's. ce House, in rear of T." L. Selele & Co. will re ceive prompt attention. BOUNDARY AVENGE Is now open to the public, and f will in the fu ture, as in the past, make it THE FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT for the citizens of Charlotte. Open from 3 to 8 o'clock p. m. Ice-cold Lager Beer always on hand. apr27. AcTucvtlscmcnts. ITSTOP ORGANS ler.boxed and snip ed, only $97.75. New Pianos, $195 to Sl.iiOO. f3ir Midsummer oiler Illustrated free. Address DANIEL ft' BEATTY, Washington, N. J. II TJ . TP1? A T -757 Broadway, 5. tj 1: iJCyiV 1 , New Yprk, ,ul!' Usher of First class Subscriptio n Books, wavw one or more Aeent in every county. Steady worK pand best terms. U .: UN FERMENTED 1 MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK" .-". !T2 ft la wi Kcmopttthe world of meoi rsSSTbrenared bv the MALT Nt;frm'.nTifBjrmented Ma rfe.tenoTator of feeble and tSeies, QUle Uerre. Dfcrfecta':eUon. rhMm the uiina- and vttAirH Mttttuw flf nMiiiiii nf thA hoilf ritlsaabecaosolt strfkeraf thVVwTot debiiw JEW FJUBlID DIOHSTION and IMPO YKBW" . D BLOOD. Sold ' I eTOiywaereV Goldor Silver Motto chromo Cards 10 c'lits with name. Stamps taken. J. B. HUSTs" ANQS ORGANS. iTE, NT ci 0 "tijM 1 .h. J ': ,. tu VJ Nassaa N. T.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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