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,. - j -- '" . - .- - - .- 'ii " " ,r '.--.v " - - " , ' -' -'. :".. r.' 5 I: V 'i ! .f r ft 7 cnAnACTEn.is somethiwcu 4 The Kansas City here presents accurate diagrams of Che Character ot the candidates on thepresldraval tic ets of the two great political parties fy' FOBEIG? IfEpS. TUESDAT, 8EPTf 28 1880. Sans peur et Sans reproche. De Goljer Pavement. S II Credit MoblUer. mm DEMOCRATIC TICKET. WINFIELD SCOTt 'HANCOCK, Of Pennsylvania. FOB VICa&-TBESlDENT, wiLiaAM h. English; Of Indiana. STATE DEMOCRATIC (TICKET. Conform f the charao- alef ot General rtnaei4 cwWldate iorthe PresW r doner. Tne cnaracteris broad ana rair. Conform of the character ftp ih Hnn ja. Al. Gar field, BeBnbUean csmdldaie - luo Presidency. Char acter Is contracted and full ol blemishes. .The arra diagram are,xact epro ductionrf from the popular sentiment 6f Comment is unnecessary. thelcountry. mm m THE rBENCH, CHSI8j ThB wiVnlstftrlal- crisis- irt- Efance which has led to the overthrow of Ihe De Freycinet Cabinet is just now the theme of all tongues in Europe. The German papers display the most" anxie ty at the change, as Germany Is the countrv certainly most interested in ftn Madura and other fortified' the change. 3ut thepres,pl tne o i jsitions. The Montenegrins have six ,M5lams fox injuries to property result - JAheless pur Goyerment has treated wiui Sreai lauuigeiigo uiaiuis iyc losses unu amsiofpt snffered hv TTnion mri ffnm definitely constituted as follows t President of the Council and Mln&tef tlesrdrti by Russia. London, Sept. 27. A Ragusa dispatch Reports Jthat th Montegrins areT.OOO' strong, wfcile the-Albanians have 6,000 men and tyrtde afield batteries. Ther are ten Turkish battalions under Riisa Pasha, near Dulcigno. It has just beeil known that the fleet will not start un-? fnr hftlievinz I A Constantinople correspon vicimaiij - thA TiTnAtftlftcrranhsas follows- ii 1LM I "V" ta-r-- Fob GoviBMOT-Tliomas J. Jarr. ... . V LmrrwAwr GoTKKNOKWamei L. Boblnson. Von 8XCBRABT OT 8tati WHllam L. Saunders. Fob ATTORirrr QbmbbaIi Thomas K Kenan. Fob Statb Tbbabdbbb John M. worth. FBiSfflOTscartMroT assum'4: that Gambet-guns. son Leaeb and Fablos H. Bosbee. Fob CoKQiucasClemeat Dowd. liornl Scandal inf Calcutta Am iiemfroin Candabal-SerlvitB if pies .iU;Jlcl-Uap'S.ia Dc ' ties the Sritlala1 Fleet antfProposee to Shed Brltisn Core In Defence of Ottoman Territory. -London. Sent v 21. patch sav)tlat repparajocei from Maoaaiay tnaune uoeca amcini r. usrhter have been acc u sea or in tricruinsr with the r-t thirty arrests have been mae, t Fit Ctf iolpxeTttiojrs within the palace bav been recojBienced. London, Sept. 27. A dispatch from Candahar saya Gen. Phayre has been ordered to increase his force to ten thousand, which points to the probai bilityof the garrison remaining here for the next few months. The Times has the following from Grayosa: Prince Montenegro, in an interview with Admiral Seymour, ex- DfeSsad ther strongest conviction that KisxpOpS couldtake Dulcigno unaided. Theanswer of'Kiza Pasha to Admiral Seymour's ultimatum was most em- Dhatic Pasha said that his orders wer to protect the integrity of the Ottoman territory, ae wouiaure "Mtititftnifrnn or rithm-W informedPrinceNikita, of Montenegro, that he had received a telegram from Mr. Goschen, British ambassador at Gonstantinopte ayiagtb affair was now in uib imm jua wpjpriusn au miral and Prince of Montenegro. At the second conference Prince Nikita assured Admiral Seymour that his troops were ready to march to Dulcigno immediately. It has been arranged that no' Bhot will be fired from the fleet near the town of Dulcigno, but fire will be. Xhe Aiardittr of tW -Wear of JBoii th tj- ern Claliiitt Epoked. V f Nrir TORKpB 24-G'en. Hancoclt responding toyTiieotlpre Cook, tjf Cin cinnati, who had written to him con cerning the General's attitude on the question of Southern claims, replies as A Calcuttadis- jlollowsiindejLilate of the 23d inst.: r jcjpur.ietter oxthet-mh,nst. nas been rjeceweaf jsegresttfia you are lsturb- ed about that hnorhaar Sonfhp.rn war coufficiiTs7Sn7rrc: Of LADIES' FINE BUTT IV Tnr.-ra f WAITERS, Ac-and GENTS' HAND-MADE, and MACHINE-MADE GOODS, BOOTS, CONGRESS -GAITERS, NAVI and ENGLISH TIES p ni1te'suirjad In good iiBallty, style, and beauty of finish. Boys', Mlse land chlldrens' shoes lnj great variety and of the best quality, we keep can be bought anywhere. Our tock of HEAVY PEGGED GOODS, of the best grades Is also full and attractive, ana we can promise satislAoUon.toaU, w)m favoi hs with n ''.T ;'v:4r'c-: A. E. KANKIN & BRO.. septl ; ' . . t :i. 'Trade Street, under Central Hotel. by it, y To suppese that RebeV'.claims, or claims in the Ihtrdst of -petsoris Svho anydegree berdpunterianjCCdis'Hn im- fua.iu.vu U49iUjriVj vi fur uocu . by made against Democrats Bveiiyhen jy were in atnk' defending thel r)odn tryTl So, far? asi;,totuches ine I dendauce mhejgpteeiijt canntey, a debtprgiWa, petisioirQ y re ward of ant'sdrtoirwagiHg wat upon Jts ,qwn xistence4 nor could I pm$ti& eo, ppijore pcncyuxage tne paymeub 0$ su(Ch,d:rjiisIv1ft.ot moofa nmtinto cmrh- 'iinnatnral action. .To tito dose it would bd'Un tr sultto the intelligence andliorfof of our peopleA. Wlien the, rebellion any. iprce, i ea tne neresv of secession in rue. SavxDJbar I u'txA atp.fv 1 v was ctnsh- everyform Iricident went" dbwirforeVer. It. is a thing of the dead past' We move forward, not backward. If !1 Were President 1 , ould 1 vetd. . all ' legis lation which, .might come before me providing" for the' consideration or ayment of claims of any kind for osses or damages by persons who were in reuemon, wneiuer paiuuneu ur uui. In relation to Union war plasms, .the government's obligations Jto its defend ers come first. Tney are lasting and sacred. The . public laws of civilized nations ao,noc in general recognize ArlmirnI SAYmniir an1 rha Mrtn tas triumbh is anytfimgrainer ioibu tiJrJr" r.T7lrrv -rrLTr, r" assurance of the continued peace oi p . . n eauilJDed batterv of COUNTY DMOCRATICCW- 4 Fob tsm Houn or Bmetamaamnar-JL 0. Neel and Edgar H. Walker. Vna. ftrnm-lf. E. Alexander. Fob Tbbasdrbb John A. Young. Fob BBenrrsB or Dkbdb fm. M. w axweu. FoCobohib--W. N. Alexander. t Fob Bubtkiob M. P.L. Blggen Oub Plattobm. "The right of trial by jttry, fht hMhea corpus, the liberty of (he prat, the freedom of ;v tpeeehy the natural right of persons, and the right I Jprojjmtv, jni& The "fragmentary minority" n Geor gia is being whittled dowrt to a fine point The Atlanta Constitution pub lishes estimates from sheriffs- and ordi naries in 104 counties, which gives Col quitt ever 80,000 majority. At. . i v ; to adapt otjb Purchase of &$Sm$r& SH3SSI'3raSHES W&X!-Til ABB V f TO TCESVANrS OF ALtiCIASSEOr THff .COfiYTOKlTSgBaTfiGtjIN THE CITr.A SUREOHNDINQ COU.NTBT, And our stock, now being received, win be found very attractive, full and complete. Our stock )tltXKlZS. -a XX TiiUb Paw WterVtFo-relZnf8-M.afai : . "t'parture pi the fleet is coirjecturea to be id theptessureTfit orthin , of the Interior and of Worship -M. Hllalre. Minister Copstans. . - ... . minister i jusucc-t, , Minister of FUiance-wM-i-Magula. a Minister ot War- GeneBUJifrnv vwifatAF nf VariiMAdmlral Clouet Minister of Public WorksrrM. Carnot Minister of CommerceM.:Tlmrd. Minister of Posts and Telegraphs M Cockery. the military operations of the armv of the Union ; but as hostilities were clos ed more than fifteen years ago, claims of that nature areno w mostly in the hands of brokers, or persons other than fcher .original suffered: are' becoming "stalead.Hvnjj judgment might fairly "be, considered "s barred by lapse Pf time, and if .hereafter" entertained at all should be 'subjected to the strictest scrutiny.: ' Yours verjrtrulr,'" Vj INFIELD p. HANCOCK. TA1$JS .NOTICES POSTMASTERS AND HE PUBLIC wUl take notice that the recent order of the Postmaster General excluding from the mails, does NOT apply to the ZouvHcma Siatt Lottery, and that letters wUl be regis tered and money orders issued to this Company as heretofore f , , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNETENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION , CLASS Kf AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, October 12th, 1880 125th Monthly Drawing LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY-COMPANY. This institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes In 1868, fob thx term or twenty-fivh teabs, to which contract the Inviola ble faith of the state is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, to which It has since added a Re serve Fund of over 8850,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. it never scales or postpones, .look at tne roiiow- lng distribution: CAPITAl. PHIZIS, S3U.UOO. 1 00,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tick ets, one Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES' r 1 Capital Prize $80,000 ; t -j AA spirit of reckless defiance is be-1 coming more and more intense at the palace, r For several 4avs past the Sulr tan has refused to liiteu to any objec tions made by his minister to the policy j 2$0 stifling of the public voice, Thelollowing special to Tjhe Obser ver shouldiiaye th0 irery widest circu lation noftalble in the 8th district It may cause one of the independent as plrants for Congress in that district to pause in his mad career "A barrel of whiskey exploded in the cellar of Harvev & Holden's restaurant, at the corner of 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, yesterday." mm i i i i mm If is settled afilast. Plaisfedftplural-, ity in Maine is 234. All the towns have been heard from. Complete returns are in. It is our d uty to remark iiere-that on the night of the election in Maine, Mr. Blaine lugubriously remarked that Plaisted's success would elect Hancock President. There is a proposition now to hold Mr. Blaine strictly to this observation. its very existence a menace tenure of life lasts over the meeting of h nnmin? Chambers, there . is no tell- ing .when war may be -precipitated. President Grevy is said to be in sympa thy with De Freycinet, disliking" the overshadowing importance wlricli Gam betta is assuming in. the State, .But, op- the otherhan4the French.,people (arjB with the popular leader. His watch word oi France mtiere has burned into every Frenchnian'a soul and Alsace, and Lorraine will sooner or later be the Objective point of a war to which that of 1870 will be simply child's play. Germany and France are both ready i Aipaniansareencampea on .insum- li uamuv v . c. i: .1 i luiiueu 11 V C 11I1CO vFJL C11UCUUUIUCUU mvu- nected by covered ways. , Nyemler, 'Sew York Sua. i,:J-' ' ; - Kovember .brings no sectional war, , No hate, our prosperous days to mar, Noautocrat, no would-be ICing, No subsidy, no swindling King, which he has adopted, and he has issued an. order that any official who shall be heard expressing a contrary opinion shall be dismissed and exiled. Never itoior linfcesthf Jme.& Mahomed, ; 0' rernoie,1 nas (sutn-nrf ider been issued. The Daily Telegraph's Ragusa corres- ponduitsays; - . ' U ;T , . In consequence of the arrival there of a French courier with dispatches, the sailing of the allied fleet for Duldig no has been postponed for 48 hours? for the fight, and ifomethe country into a successf ulcam paign, there will be nothing to bound his ambition. In a letter written by Senator Vest from Indianapolis, the Senator says that there is no doubt aboat Indiana going for Landers and Hancock by 10, 000 majority, and that there is an ex cellent chance, of carrying Ohio. This ''isSonly confirmatory of all AhointelH gence that comes from that quarter. At present there seems to be no earthly doubt of Hancock's election. A propo sition to make it unanimous is In order. Thp. .Indiananolia Sentinel .vrints a letter from Jacobi Yeagley, Iddressed to d (X Post, chairman of the 0reen- ' bacli State cpmmttee, in :wlpch Yeag-! ley annouuces his Intentidn to'sopPort the Democratic party and its ticket through the remainder of the campaign. jar.,iesic ortjra, oiuyjiK juuici. DnlcizBo wpifli be regarded as a de- Tor ?the National! stp coJne the (flaritJofttfiar. The fiiifce-of -Mbn is not pre pared without aid of the land troops of powers to attack Albanians, No plots against the people's choice, Ho trauuuient ne turning lioards, No rule of armed and lawless hordes, Nothef t of honest Freemen's Votes, No Fraud,, with all tlie word denotes, No iusjltyil J2ight-to-Se ven' jub, No c'unjfes 'the public purse, to. rol), No cannon at, the Congress liihled. No. grabs or steals, however named, No centralizing despil.isin, No deadly heresy , and schism, , No petty tyrants, loud aiid cioitrse, No bayonets, no rule of force. No baughty domineering few, Naenal. base, and selfish crew. nNopohCT.olalato p'retense'. The Globe this evening says : i , I No Indian iwars. no Southern claims, . An indicnatidn meeting.' iindet iri-1 Jin mp.an and Tivnocrff Sfi aims. fluentTal rausdlceSk' will be beldl this fin fjinpl na.hs ahff crooked week against an English development LNoSchurz. no Shermah. and no of the tapiiftryis foreign policy m con- l $Q bribes or loiuisor lees to pay in Torkfeh Waters. LONDjfor, Spjb.27. The Manchestet (?waia7z' op Respondent at Gravosa,', telegrapbeorat 5 o'clock Sunday eveti ing as follows: "Yesterday the Prince of Montinegro received official informa tion from the Porte that an.advance to DuicizBo wouKi be regaraea as aae- 1 Capital Prize. 1 Canital Prtzd. 2 Prizes of $2,500 . - - 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 100 200 Prizes of ' 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of 10 ' APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. . . . 9 Approximation Prizes of 100.... .10,000 . 5.OO0 . 5,000 .5,000 .10.000 .10,060 .10,000 .10.000 .10,000 82.700 1,800 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $1 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom a Uberal compensation, will be paid. . Write, clearly stntiiig fuU address, for "further information, or send orders by express or in a Reg- lNtered Letter or aioney uraer d? man, aaciresseo only to M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orlan.XouMana, or same person at . , No. 319 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are r.nrier the supervision and management of General G T. Beauregard and Jupal A. Jfciriy, sept28-dw4w. . . , .j. . No tangled paths andciopked ways, Hayes, No trap. of. Cf fltfi t' nb 1 ier. No pavement job's,' $b salarfy' sfoMs, Np bJocmgpfhaort. wneeis. N9. slIppferyGareld, and o Arthur ! Tennessee - RaJIroad Cue Decided, A' private dis- hopeless sttuffgle against the two old tihegi ssqnsef aentiy, nas teiegrapnea - I .'wAl SJMmm-m m. A... IV A KA ilap friend auiui ocyuioui iu u parties alike is practically to slap and foe in the face with idiotic vehe mence. To elect ouch a man. as Gen. Garfield" President Wthe ifeffed States over so brave, loyal and pure a man as re-inforc- tiLas-tbey are, by Turkish regulars nd utifllirriokrr(poncrentfadd3 The Republican business men of Philadelphia take a lugubrious view of the situation; They solemnly, resolve that Seven weeks from this day the great - 111 1 M A. J 1J 4.1 that step of the Porte must be regarded oa tontamrvnnr tn a A ol a ra H nn nf Vil1 Gen. W. . HancocK, agamsc wnom nisiaingt Europe, as the powers ca&J bonds political opponents have not been able I never submit to disperse the fleet at the 1 tion to make a single derogatory charge in mere iefefcof Sultan. v.., .r.,mU ?. . t.1- i;fu JUwiywij hia .nnntrv The Daily News Qiis morning in a his life-long serviced to his country, leading arti?le 81ys: "Though France would be a national calamity. The may possibly not take part in the bOm- true and ldiicaA, quejifibhj therafore,is, bardment of Turkish positions, she slal!wecontiriUeme'reserf6!aamlms-liWW nOTWitnnraw s,neri miw ais-4 . 1 ! i i i i , ! 'tis w AAitrit hMWtn v f mAn i w i Twvne tim Anrai. r defeat it? 1 shall, therefpre. 1 D"C1BC1 - ' Tinao ' MwArPTTt!. Kent. 27. natch from Stanley ilatthews to. R. T, Wilson. In Newark, says; Judge' Wil bey, before whom Tennessee State bond cases against railroads were tried, decided that neither , f or.eclpsed, nor npn-f orecjo&ed roads are subject to any lienmiavor oi oonanoiaers, Tina ais misses bUls in all the casest' These were suits instituted by holders " of State Is to hpra railroads name tpr a por ofthl State delit.' .', ...V' tration or battie will be fought and, if the pres- act with thipmon:aac partgf in the ent apathy continueslast. i future. Geortos ParkBi; Natidrial tjan- In other words, unless money and plenty of it is soon forthcoming the cause is hopeless the struggle for power andTielf ia lost-r-the Republican party is last It is pretty well known that Judge J erry Black is. an ardent admirer of James AGarfield, theJRepublicanjcan dldate for president.r iAs, late as last week he wrote a very ! complimentary letter about the BepubIIcaniraTty,l7nD lished in The Observer this morning, in which he thus touchlngly alludes to Gen. Garfield's public career furnishes more Striking examples of moral pros titution tlmtb(liistory of any indi vidual I have known. ' 1 i I l i mm : , .The international Bible Studies fur i : Sunday schppls teach that Lot's ife .was not turned into a pillar of salt, brttt was caught in a storm which "suffocated her, incrusted her, and possibly burned her to. a cinder." The tendency to doubt b alarming. While a fast of iforty days " Was -going orr inTSTew York, some wretched doubter," with unexampled levityf offered to duplicate the celebrat ed performances of Jonah if somebody would provide a whale well furnished i rfijtyr' LU tne. ; .ropderii t improvements. And" now crimes along an ' orthodox didate for state senator from Marion county, has also withdrawn and de clared Ills' intention lo support the Dem' ocratic ticket; This. ,80f&fMfUpDing" IKs8e8sea.t otnj ''stgnefne "in Indiana: Even bntside Of H!oosierdom it is noted as a; certain indication of, a Democratic victory in October, i . electors. IfJO TV 11 , . ,he air is still gu'iyerfhg witk repub" iiuou curses againsti poubn.varoiiua vo cause a republican census bureau has shown an increased the population of that State over the retimMrof-487di- P1AUTEX PL.XJJttAI.fTY 234. Al the To wns ana Plantations Heard ' i tirom and. PlalatedPa PJurajlftf Is 434 wit, ot, ofa,,f I TAJ?f"- .... ... Constnntlonal ; NextStht Aarif . ' Si5ri? Portl.andsays: The cpmpleteretirns Tof "illjeiirpiw tMpMpri Hl elfion' imtm Statethafe atilast nezo and his companions wore sheet- oeen receivea, ana oetow is'the The Extraordinary Letter whieh Is&lleged to Have Written to aOen SMeman of, that State. , i ctOl ytd 2inn s. Wise, a candidate for elector on the.Be- adiusters Hancoclrand English ticket Inihiitate, is authority for stating tMt heaH9eea-4i -autograph letter written by uameia to a gentleman in this, State, in, which he says that he is nWac4nfidate, for wthe presidency1 in Virginia, n The; matter.has created a considerable .flutter . in Kepublican as well as Democratieicircles, although but f ewrcf th.e fprmej! have . ever regarded it among the probabilities of their pre sidential ticket to carry this State, even .with thfi twoJIejXUtLcJickln the ItrU& Carolina Sloqaence. ; ' D&nvllle fVa.) Mews. ft -Yesterday one of the strongest Dem- ocrauc teauia in iue ouiuu inei mu ueu- ie vwin iioim&i mhhPtoi waited s.ffily18 thmflffh the fiery furnace. 1 vtor n t -Lf . f ' T.L 1 A.naroscpzgin 500 Suppose Hancock sujeceeas in placing Aroostook: ..... 8910 ranklin. . . . ... ;- 2306 Hancock .Tr. Jf t 3741 Kennebec 6631 Knox 4251 Lincoln ... . S004 Davis. 4817 3062 4631. Nye. 12 6 82. fJ7395f 2899 5 144017 scat 3 17 23. rr- 2 ft the government, wherp will we be drift- Into a otaie ngnis mwiyiciouvu ui V.. nnnoflfllfion.. i " I- 'Thsnwhat? . K! - .. . Piscataquis Secession and rebewonr somewtv. j;, rv43l5 413 JO. 0 1 i uwauwiuvf . . . nil - x fxtr - . UHTrartnetrlc him- I Waldo . . . ASA1. SOlft on ;1 El86S0lll6?3Q16 Ivan , ivoo 3 Republican, KriwUTtha .reverse; VflWm Vrv : -:.f ' -..-itflithaf. -when rebellion was rerr form ul In rar waaens mni bast" f - It means a coubw-""""" Tt seems that Garfield as written a"" leuexxoTsomeooay iri,;virgjniasa.waiG I vOABFi he says thUthe is not candidaterM that State. The iat ; tMnks :the letter is bogus, but if it has any real existenl) woethajt coaliUon-baa been entered into between the Mahdne-V ites and tbeBepublicans which will re sult in the f itfcWJ ouEer G'trfiel electors beforIetittTOfayr . The Vir ginia papers all affect perfect confidence In the election of fhi regular Hancock prise. i A Gonstantioople dispatch to the Times-, toys: The last note of the Ported refusing to surrender Dulcigno unless naval demonstrations be aban doned, was in a great part, the Sultan's own composition. It required as' a condition for Burrender of Dulcigno nnt nnlv t h a t. ri Am nn at.ra.fi nn a Ha anati. be employed in connection with the Greek frontier, or any other question, and. that no other concession , , in, the future shall be demanded for Alpnte- egra i A Warnios; lo Cigarette' Smokers. , Nkw York, 'Sept, 27.-E4ward J: Strcebecker, aged 30, sop of 3 prominent physician of Macon, GaVwas fonnd last night in . an unconscious condition ; pn the sidewalk on Roadway, suffering from .opium poisoning from nsing opium cigarettes. lie is recpYenng, rOPUL All ilOtrtLY DKAWtNG 6f THE 4- Commonwealth Distribution ( o in p a ii AT MACAULETS THKATBE. In the City of Louisville, on TlHTttSIIAY. SEPTEMBER 30. tSSO, ; N These Prasiiis. authorized by the Leglsla ture ol 1 878, and sustained by the Courts of Ken tacky,' o enr regularjy on the last day ot every month (Sundays and Fridays excepted), for the Tw.rlrd or five vears. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 remftareri th following decisions: 1st Tnat the common weaitn uistnDuuon kmeot. Danv is leeaL 2d ua a ra wings are iair. K. fc. This Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Read the list of prizes for the SEPTEMBER DRAWISG. 1 Prize, 530,000 . 1 Priifl, - 19,000 I Prize, : .. 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each...... 10.000 20 Prizes, 500 each, ' 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each,....- 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each,.. 10'9?5 600 Prizes, 20 each, 12,000 innn Prt7.. 10 eaoh. 10,000 9; Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700 9 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1.800 9 Prizes, 100 " 900 l!firto Prizes..!-. .$112,400 ' Whale Tlckete. $2 ; Ball' Tickets, $1 ; 27 Tickets, iv rr - . feK Tiekete. $ 100. 't'Bedtft by Postoffloe' Money Order. Eegistered Letter, Bant Dratt er JHpreus, . . To insure against mistakes, and delays, correal nondents will please write then names and places of residence plainly, giving .number ol postomce box or street, and town, county and btate. J ' All communications connected with, the Distri bution and Orders for Tickets should be Addressed to R. M. BOARD MAN, Courier-Journal Bunding, Louisville, Kj., or at Noa. 307 as iwoaaway, New York. septl IClSdES VIRGINIA He : Suicide. ' " ,; '". ' 1 Norfolk, Va, Sept 27. E. K. Kel lar, rental agent, committed suicide to day by 'takiftg morphine. ; The cause was financial trouble. His wife is not fixpeted to recover from the 'shock. Tne frutb J" a N at Shell; JL Y. Troth, Ind., Beptg5. 1880- u As sure as the dun" rises to-morrow Windueld SrHahcock is the next Presi dent of these Xnited states, j - 1 P r i if . -- KpmvflFiEDi OHI0. Sent. 87-The En- on Paper Mills, at Enon; were destrofr ed by fire yesterday the loss is thirty- five tuousanu agif!4f t ,t tested your "NeuralgJne1'1 In WMa& X cbeerfnl& recommend it to all who suffer with nravaUria and headache. r ' J.xww.; w. fw uvavoMiv. oi Howard, Wood Co. Sold by L. B. WRI8TQN CO. tftVtUm Customer-r"Why are Halt Blttst wtiopular?', DruorisW'Bettuise as Food Medicine, they CB est; the Hood, naroen; tne afrve jeri dlgesUon," :; j iCARD: To All who are suffering from Ahe errors and to- dtocretlons of youth, nervous weakness, early 4t Die of Rockingham county. NortLCato- w.tosAef manhood , &. , I wi u sena . liea at a 'jubilee and barbecud'given at JtJfZ TJolllo onH If thorn xvaa a nnhHnr I XT1. oTl fMsphes he wiii htf8S&ESS?Sr r1 nptbeconvmceoT though one were to I anryeoairawiy it . Fowle opened the speaking, making ond I TT-v . li. ever neara in iavor.oi democracy, r txa f650f5jed f lilT JarvisJ and HiTftTcfifnierW of thVWpubUcantJiar ty for local misrule was so severe afc$1 truthful as to be unanswerable, and so clear and plain as to be comprehended by the moot" igngran Wvotfefejafeither color -nresentr Senator Vance followed ivtjarjisfaa speech on pationa af-j faiisrana rorxiie Drier time auoccea,n?n, brought forward inouick succession an fAxmy ofmtTO!!! and aanuraDiy, anuwure iuukcu iurvuK out with the most fervent expression?- luuon, ana wie uiuaw auixriu the Deonle to hsoLlup the principles of n;cry,;initthemJonly Every town andolant&tion return, as feMttdeDmoaraitief committee, has could the rizhts and liberties ox pur beeri cfully eomiarti wiihiha clefk'a I t ft? ilVf T rLlrriJA return at theecretarr of State's offifce. ; . , . . U3 ty i""J pos it" . , ri rreT-nuou u. irnuu 1 u 4,1 .f' 1 t steCclne, y J cf "ik- in. r: t .at fiyn I 4ltbace.. x.cs ty t. u: . rtr to probable. .A GsnPJaistei's plurality fa 234 He lacks ?443 of a. .'c'c'rlty;.' iSi DaVlS laCKS 714 of la iWSSSSMaMa MWritotorf free m .i " 1 t n F0BnI8TflfB!lR rw AUGUSTA. TS WnHtntTi "ItnWttMteS. tBO , rfil AnmmanM An tfea TIRST BURGESS" NICHOLS Wholesale and Be tall Sealer a ALL KINDS 0T BEDDING, &C. A JTILL USX OT Cheap Bedsteads, I l AMD LOUNGKS, Parlor & Chamber Suits. COFFINS OT ALL KINDS ON BAND. Burial Ladles' and Gentlemen's Robes fine supply. NO, 5 WIST TRADE STRUT, CHABLOTTX, N. C B. C. BIBB & SOU, Iron Founders, Baltimore, IYItiu Manufacture a Desirable Line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Including the Renowned VIRGIN The most perfect In operation, atlractlY-e in appearance, and unequaled for durabQify Do not buy until you have seen it For sale by all leading dealers. aug 13 V2t r Boneset Bourbon Tonic RZE!STSS0. An elegant Combination of boneset and other fine Tonic with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From our large stock of pure. wnisKies, we select tne best for this purpose. Our tonic MUST BK tins ok HUTJiiNU. we have no use for false pretenses. For D pepsla, Malaria, Debility, the Feebleness of Delicate women. T frostratlon or overworked Clergymen and Physicians, th morbid secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness, it is a delicious and reliable remedy. CHAMBERS & BROWN, Louisville, Ry. martMeodfim-wewRm. mM Home BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN THB RING " sr? -3 Oi .0 -. o Ii i;si i n m l , n a i w m '-w ) 3' Vol e I l .f Mil., l k-i 3 iTtfllf W OTP S3:J fif 1 1 i t k . r-ttJ V I J ' rfri' - " M q I'"4 "" v - y (if) f 'idsf'- Publlefcbe the ONLY ) fW U V 3- C M Chill-Fever. DvsneD8lacnjarBn r fl. vrfMHiAsenmne -noteiBe. ii .v Ar'.-:,tyi. mr. .,. treatise? ' '--HoijaiA -"wr---w nv . tiii i , .- i.f-i ydical x- I siLh'AJt ha InnlA. L ...... . ...-..- v. ' 5. . ChHnceUer.'iino eession i iMHBiBBBBSMaBsBBBBji MUNDAV.OI Hi' . ., ,r . . . .-'vj COMING ON SPECIAL TRAINS. 50 GARS 50 GREAT WORLD'S jEX'POSlTION NEtP1! eIBCTBK! LIGHT 'Sm0W", ANIMAL C0NSEBTAT0HY, Aquarium andStrlctly Moral Circus win exhiKfeat j gpi J ; ciLL5TTfi;XlESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. torthe.generaUon.of electricity, and many mjies or jects wim a soil, meuow, out sui pctssuiij. uniii RADIUS OF HALF A LEAGUE. The. engine Used pecially for tins purpose, by the Fltcnpurg bt The Pt mlM IT HhU malflcentlT finnoirited Motfel Monster Entertainment invites criticism and ch ilientres com parisani There Is nothing half so varied and comprehensive on the road. ; Eyeitthing about is Spie Span New. If is In no sense one of the old-time canvass shows" of the past, butlt Is organized on a scale of Immensity hitherto unparalleled. ,-Evary Act and Feature a Novelty. The entire series of v.isi Pavilions, hiilliantiy lUumlhated with the new Brush Electric Lighr, in mtny respects praferabla tn the EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, reauhln a specially constructed steam engine of many horse uov.vr. i uiaumuou wire, uiumiuauiiE an buiiuuuunig ui- teht,gual4h lnteuslty to tbe nqon-tiay s in. ;i apnnectiQfr lth this figltf; was cQostncteJ es cm pompan, o Fitjlburg, lass, mm nT www wmm Ever assembled In the universe, introducing none but absolute novelties In the eatertainraou the BlngT ' ! 5 &ttm&?r mtt2r& -AJsto O-o-es. Fresh this Spring from the woikshops of the best builders In America, all of new and beautiful do sign, ana especially construccea wun a view to superiority ana elegance, rne eiaoermeij carved facsimiles of extinct Animals, Birds and Reptiles on the Cages will bear critical examination. i aa Onn A T A DTTCLHTC .Male a4 Female, from the best Equestrian lUUfO--ixrl i.Xi yH f- j9 Gymnicestablishmenta the world has produced. Curious and rare Lions of the Sea, Immense feumatran Rhinoceros, Living Hippopotamus, Crested Stemmatopus, African Nylghau, Hiding gynocepnaius HaDoon, tganuc jNenniuuK, ureai Sahara Eland, White Java Peacocks, Royal Yak, The Hartbeest, Cabia Bara or Water Dog, Living Egyptian Crocodile, 20 feet long, African and Colorado Antelopes, Poonah, Sun and Sloth Bears, and k EndlesiGoUectio ofi alii the Rare Beasts, Birds and Reptiles Known to EXTENSIVE ! INCOMPARABLE CIRCUS ! Trained differently from any in existence, and embracing every known species, from the tiny year- - ' liogto the knosj stpipendoua rflale, ' ' - A COMPIiEHES'SiyE COLLEGE OP EDUGATBD AIALSI The most complete arid exhaustive Academy of Briite Scholars ever established. A MAGNIFICENT NOVELTY PARADE ! This Grand Spectacular Holiday Street Pageant will be acceptable innovation qn the Qid-?. loned Show Parade of the past. AU its adjuncts, accessories and appoJutments aje spinii-span nev, all glinting wittt the'sheen and glitter of virgin burnished gold. Every object, as it passes the oenorj er, a novel and pleasing surprise. The extended retinue of cages, dens, vans and chariots are BW'' pieces of the most elaborate workmanship, and will bear a much closer Inspection tnan can beg aim." as they pass along the streets. Every cage Is a study In itself, and visitors inside the canvass win them to be quite as much of an attraction as the myriad curiosities that our colossal canopies enviro The unique Pony Chariots, drawn by a half hundred Shetland Ponies, their harness mauufacturea ' Russian leather, and mounted with solid gold; the new and costly dens and lairs; the Elephants, w els and Dromedaries, all elegantly caparisoned; with the splendid retinue of Ring Horses, Ponies, mu.es. etcall magnlfloeaUy costumed; with Banners waving, Flags and mb:ems flying, forming togetner i i , ge.nt more grand and imposing in its i multitudinous variety of attractions thati the famous history pageants of aneleift V&Uti" - 6NEdBlPi!LDklTS TP ,J?.ylST?HIN( . Here adverOsedi the admission being the same and no more than is charged n minor onuw -only one orjtwo tents. - -, I ' ' '" Tyro Performances Daily. c . poors gpen at 1( and 7 P. M. 'Redubed "Kates on all; Railroads j i f : - ; Willi Admission r i 75 Cepti THE WASHINGTONAtETTE, , V Published at the National Capital every Sunday cutout a rui raont oi ua Dreaeainc weeic news of sil national topies and general Intelligence, bei tides being the iWiw 1 ,tf There sopportm fho National Democratic Pari? Edited bv IEORGS( WEDmCRRriRMjot Vlnrln. 4 ia; tormerty publlBher f the RieomondATa.) V.r;:TISia PS 8UBSCSIPTI0N t ?8insje copies, WieViwstageraldf 2 00 ive copies to pnfaddress, postage pald.4 7 BO eh copies1, td one address, postage paid, 12 6 Twenty copies, to One address, postage pd, 20 00 With a copy free to the person seearingthe clutm, Wot f uriiier rnformatlon sddrws. t.-. i- . Box 322, Waihlngton, D. a, 6r the Edttor " - y. t FV?b w CHiRLOTTBlOBS KRVEB- Ttf ANTEDBy geaUeman wno ff some trade, from uwen anu.u.w- -r- nT H9'JL Wah1ncrtnn T r! A. iha Mltni fi AAnn,nAn1ntinnfl. ADOlT for in TOrmait;u
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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