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Some of.the Cetrion?Qpa)
L 1 . nr..htnirtnn.
1.1.1H ej " m
"Crazy men, yes, lota of 'em. If I
could remember half of the lunatics
that have haunted this house since I
came on duty as watchman their sto
ries would fill the biggest newspaper
in New York. But you see there are
so many of them that we don't take
the trouble to remember them only in
a general way, you know." The speaker
was Alfonzo Dunn, who has been a
watchman at the White House for the
past seventeen years, with i dark, pierc
ing eyes, and is a regular standby in
these days for correspondents in search
of news.
"In General Grant's time," continued
Mr. Dunn, 'we were greatly bothered
by Abraham Joltz, a crazy Dutchman,
who used to present himself when the
gates opened in the morning and spend
the rest of the day in trying to get ac
cess to the President. He was the
most persistent and persevering man I
ever saw. He never missed a day, rain
or shine, and always waited patiently
at the door when refused admittance
T hftlifivfl he nsed ud half a eross of vis
itinor nards without ever seeing the
President. One day he got by the door
somehow and l met mm up siaira.
What do vou think ailed him? Why,
he believed he was elected President
of the United States and had come to
pive President Grant notice to quit.
He anDeared to be a harmless lunatic,
so I coaxed him out by telling him that
President Grant would be ready to va
cate the next day. It was a long time
before I saw him aaain. but when he
finally made his way to the house again
he had not forgotten my promise. Sin
gularly enough, he had not noticed the
lapse of time, but spoke of the promise
as having been made yesterday, I got
him awav aerain auietlv and never saw
him again. I think it was the next day
that his sister-in-law called here and
asked me to get the President to put
Joltz into the insane asylum, fene said
his disaDDointment at not being inau-
furated .had made him violent She
newhe jowned a gun andsfce fearei
that he would endeavor to use it tokil
the President who had usurped his
chair. He w.is sent to the insane asy
lum
"Were there any attempts to assassi
nate President Grant t
"No. not exactly : but he was never
safe from crazv men. In his second
term a big, wicked-looking negro he
was over six foot and bunt in propor
tion came to me and asked me to let
him see the President. He was an evil
"j disposed lookin gvillain and had a trick
I or snowing you only tne wnites or nis
eyes, l suspecteu ne was noi an rigut
and Questioned him pretty closely
While I was talking to him I noticed
that he kept his right hand in his left
breast-pocket, and I was afraid he had
a revolver there, I made an excuse and
got away so as to call Officer Kearney,
to whom I imparted my suspicions,
rThe officer, under the pretext that he
would lead him to the President, en
ticed him from the house and caged
him in the police station. Search
showed that his left breast pocket con
tained a loaded revolver 01 large size
1 don't remember his name or what
was done with him.
"Are there many who labor under
the delusion that they have been elec
ed to the presidency V"
T . . 7 1 - A
"Ob, yes ; two or tnree every year, at
least. They are generally harmless and
go away without giving us mucn tron
ble. Then there's another class of lu
natics, also humorous. They believe
they own the whole White House, the
Capitol the treasury department and all
the other public buildings, and come
here periodically for the keys. We
generally send them . to the Capitol,
wnere they wanaer aoouc tin tney are
tired. One morning a woman, :who
had cone crazy becausa of tba loss Or
abduction of her daughter, came here to
accuse President Grant of the crime.
After she had butted her head through
two or three panes of glass we gave
her into the hands or tne ponce. A very
freauent nuisance at the White House
is the praying lunatic, a harmless poor
devil who has gone crazy on religion.
We had one here the other day who
kneeled on the porch and prayed quite
eloquently for president Garbeid. They
are generally harmless, and we let them
have their pray out, so Jong as they do
not make too mucn noise.
"Can you remember any other crazy
men?"
"Not by name. Well, yes ; have you
ever heard of John I5igginsr JNOf
Well, he was a big Irishman about six
feet four, and as strong as a yoke of
oxen. He was a rough looking cnap,
too, and had a hand like a leg of mut
ton. He was crazy as a loon, Dut only
on one point, and that he never showed
until the occasion arrived. He was one
of President Grant's visitors. One day
he called, looking as sober as a judge
and as quiet as a lamD, and asked to
see the President. His name was sent
xip stairs, and after waiting awhile he
was shown into the jf resident s recep
tion room.
"What can I do for you, Mr. Biggins ?"
asked the President.
President Grant, said Biggins, his
crazmess breaking out tor the hrst
time, 'I wish you to understand that
I don't want you peeping through the
keyhole of my bedroom door any more.
If you do it again I'll shoot you dead, as
sure as my name is Biggins.' "
ou wouiu x ii x were yuu, repneu
'resident Grant, not a muscle of his
ace moving; "and l can assure it will
jipt occur again.
.yj-Xhe coolness or the irresiaent proD
Jably saved his life, for Biggins was
armed and desperate. He is now in the
insane asylum."
Just at this point Secretary Blaine
came down stairs and the watchman
rushed away to open the door for him.
Mr. W alter Jiaine, the eldest and pri
vate secretary of Secretary Blaine, says
that he was often greatly annoyed by
the persistency of Guiteau. He had no
possible claim on the department for
an appointment either at home or
abroad, and yet for a time he presented
himself almost every day, only to be
sent away unsatisfied. Mr. Bleine
thinks he is more knave than fool.
yJ J)aniel MacNamara, who looks very
m'uch like a tramp, visited police head
quarters this afternoon and asked to
be allowed to interview Guiteau. He
said by the mere force of his will he
could draw from the" assassin the
names of the men who were in the plot
with him. He was examined and sent
to the insane asylum.
At the inauguration of Mr. Garfield
four . insane men turned np here who
wanted to be inaugurated, each claim
ing to to have been elected. Seven
were arrested on the day Mr. Hayes
was inaugurated. An equal number
wanted to take General Grant's place
at the first and nearly a dczen on the
occasion of his second inauguration.
Don't -you remember what an excite
ment the marriage of Nellie Grant cre
ated ? WelLfive or six "cranks," one of
whom paid about $50 for; his railroad
ticket, ranging in age'fxom Jthirty to
sixty years, came .on here, each claim
ing; to be the grcomvPwcrof them
were sent to the, insane.asyJunL
ino same uay xji iue ? fBama am
bulance, and they fought all tthe
way over as to hlch'lofthem
was the real groom. During the excite
ment that followed-the Nathan mur
der mystery sixteen persons in all in
different parts of the country confessed
tpbemgthemnrrlereiv trrahe excite
ment tfiatf Vk Place fdaring the con
sideration bfnhe inflation bill, as it
es. a
1 ii
liter. In
was (jaDedT we had over a dozen, finan
cial "cranks" to come, and over a nun-
dred were already here. ; They air Jtept ,
reasonably- ,quiet,.; except a demented
New . York uonfrrema a rode ;
about the streets ihcreasine the. circu
lation medium by thro wing greenbacks
oat of his carnage in the streets. -In
the insane asvlum there are four men
Who claim, to be Presidents, one or two
kings, one queen ; and three men who
have financial theories that they claim
will save the country."
The officers have been instructed
this evening to pick np and. "run m" all
of the known "cranks if they are heard
to talk on this subject at ail.
Another Star Forever Gone.
Dttroit Free treas.
Exactly! tiiree months ago yesterday
uh xuivu i tug umce W uuj wiieo ui
four fonts: of job type, beg a dozen old
cuts and borrow some italics to liven
up his long primer. He was going out
to an interior village to start a weekly.
and his bosom held so many hopes that
4iot one' single fear could have been
driven in with a maul. He called again
yesterday to get the loan of twenty
cents to make up his fare to Toledo,
and wherf asked about his ' newspaper
he groaned and wiped away a tear. The
paper had suspended, the sheriff had
the material, and the office had beep
turned into a grocery.
It will be thus with every Ohid man
who rushes Up here to establish a news
paper and refuses to take the advice of
men who have been through . the mill.
This Perkins had metropolitan journal
ism on the brain. In his very first
issue he dropped the "we andour.
add his1 subscribers had not recovered
from their astonishment when he flatly
refused to give a society $2a worth of
puffing in exchange for a dead-heau
ticket to a candy-pull. All items be
ginning: "We notice that r Blank isjl
having a tremendous boom in his dry
goods trade," or that "Parker, the drug
gist, is bound to lead In the sale of
soaps, were tabled at once, and the
wife of the village president was al
lowed to go fourteen miles on a yisit to
her sister witnouc the slightest; men
tion in the Herald.
Perkins started with a list of 300 sub
scribers, was impolitic enough to ask
them to pay up. He and 200 melted off
the list inside of three days. He might
nave retained the hundred who did pay
if he had been sharp, but misfortunes
surrounded him. Col. Blank was thrown
from his buggy and struck on his ear,
and the fferafd never heard of it and
consequently could not say that "the
colonel may rest assured of the sym
pathy of all Uopperville in his great
affliction. Old Mrs. Savoy died of
measles, and the Herald didn't say that
her seven sons would yet have seats in
Congress. A member of the village
board had a boil which the Herald
missed entirely, and a leading merchant
tumbled down the cellar stairs and the
Herald recklessly let slip the oppor
tunity to mention his fine stock of
cheap dress goods.
i-erKins got to tne end or his rope in
just eleven issues, and he went out of
town with the feelings of a sheep-thief.
He sat here in one of the editorial
rooms of this paper yesterday and wept
great tears and heaved sighs of regret,
but it was too late. The golden calf of
fortune had paraded before him, but
ne nad rerusea to seize its tail and be
dragged upwards to dienitv and com
petence. He left for Ohio last night in
the caboose of a freight tram, cowed,
crushed and disheartened, and yet it
will not be six months before some
other man, failed with the enthusiasm
of metropolitan journalism in a town
of three saw-mills and 400 inhabitants,
win come ana go pyer the same road.
Prayer at a Ball Game.
New York Herald.
Hereafter let no croaker claim that
all the tendencies of the presentagek
are irnnbrarfo
ways nas naxnrwaroL cropping oub in if
unexpected rrfaces. has 4vbrk&) dht wav 1 1
into basebalU. a recent c-ama, havintr
been opeiredVwitfrprayera
umu lub tunciaiing clergyman was
promptly elected not only chaplain of
tne giud, due umpire also. Prayer has
been heard on ball grounds before, but
it has always been informal, ejacula
tory and not up to standard in point of
spirit, xne piayer wno nas received a
ball on the tip of his finger or the tip of
ma nose nas in nis anguish put up en
ergetic , petitions : for the eternal con
demnation of the man who threw the
Dan, hut such efforts would never be
reported upon favorably by a commit
tee or experts In prayer. Should the
innovation prove popular it may do a
great deal of good. Whatever is worth
doing is all thB better for any approval
it may .receive, from higher powers, and
a terse, appropriate prayer niay have a
good moral effect on the players. What
ever the effect may be on others, it cer-
tainiy win pe goou on tne Clergyman
wno oners ir, particularly n the rever
end gentleman afterward umpires the
game, for it will get him out of doors,
and compel mm to study men instead
or books.
' How Titer Da it la Teonenee.
The conduct of assemblyman Bradley
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lature tor Educational and CharttahiB TOii-rJa
with a capita 1 of $l,000.000-to which a reserve
fund or over &4.9n.nnn ha DinM ua. 9
-rrnive?11?ln8 popular vote Its franchise
" "uo a pan 01 me present atate Constitution
adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879 v""lu"ul
iJJf S810 SNH- NUMBER Drawings will
take place monthly.
11 never 8Calea Or IVWtrinnoa T.nnlr at ha fniiu..
iu uuunouuon:
CAPITAL PltlZE, $30,000.
iuu.uuu Tickets Two Dollars each. Half-Tick
ets. One Dollar.
LIST o PRIZES :
X Capital Prize.. gSOf
vntuuu I1UD. Ill I
I Capital Prize.; pr
. 2 Prizes of $2,500. I?
5 Prizes of i non
x'wmzesoi 500 innnA
100 Prizes of 100 Tn'iwl
200 Prizes of 50.. ... V. innnS
xxxvi y 10.000
,yuv r-rizes or io 10 OOft
B-rrKUJUlttATION PBIZEa
9 Approximation Prizes of 800 12,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200. ..... 1 800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900
1857 Prices, amounting to si 10 400
Besrxmslble
ptid4" 'mpnsaSrur tg
For further Information, write dearly, tMoz
fall address. Bend orders by Mpress or Segif
M,,H"er'or Mone' Order by Sla Adtofit
we. v
w M; A. DAUPHIN,
" Nate n, ..ni T . l-i -
orM. A. DAUPHIN, at ' WU4flmua
- No. 212 Broad wav. n v.ir
All OUr Grand 'ETtBmrfH tun Ttaom .
,r"r.Kl 01 uenerals Q.
uuu yuutu . iuin
POFUXAB MONTHLY I)RA iFlNCr OF TB
s lommonwealth
Dlfitr iKnfl An rnmnan
- - vbvbvu y V IU II u II T I
. s
AT HACAULEY'S TH3ATBB,
In the City of Louisville, on
SATURDAY, JULY 30. 1881
im... . .
.Luese arswinss occr.r mnn riiv iHiinrimra i
tEEHSUI Juckr. ineorporaung the Newport 1
w iivf wiuiij mi mi m I .ii ill i.i i m i-tuiiupa I 1
r " iioiwjMiier approrea adhi it.
!9ThIs Is a srjeci&i iu4
and has never been re-
petuec
iiio U1ULHQ znsiM Jirwnit rvmi m. v...k n.
rendered the following decisions: ' '
1st That the ConmumwAAith
TUIt. I. WUf
vuj u. Htm, ; T
2d It drawings are fair.
The Company has now on hand a large reserve
fund. Beadthe list ol prizes f orthe ' ieflerT
- JULY DRAWING.
l Prize,..........
1 Pri..,....,...,
880,000
1U.000
6,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5?vi kss? -iyy twpid. in.t.iin .
12,000
9
9
a Prizes,
100 ' 1'0
1.960 Prizes.. ' .T
Whole Tickets, $2; BmiTfO
$5 avy.
ienae. UddresV aWfr,,v,
If-fiES ."""OMAW, Comleijrrjrirn
lis:
Mi
GO 'TO
mmm
AND LOOK AT HIS
LARGE STOCK OF
iy
ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS
LOW FOR CASH.
All 0oods Warranted as Rep
resented, both in Weight
and Quality.
WATCH GLASSES 10 CENTS EACH.
decl5
ptisjcjellattjeitts.
WE HATE NOW IN STORE FOB THE
Spring and Summer Trade
The Largest, Finest and
MOST COMPLETE
STOCK OF
FRiB MILLINERY,
W111TJS ClOODH,
TRIMMINGS.
NOTIONS
And all kinds of
FANCY DRY GOODS
For Ladles and Children
We have ever had the pleasure of sbowlne
OUR STOCK OF
GLOVES.
HOSIERY,
FANS,
PARASOLS,
TRIMMINGS.
NECKWEAR,
AND CORSETS
Is not surpassed In the city. We have
HATS OR BONNETS
TO FIT THE HEAD AND POCKET OF EVERY
LADY, MISS AND CHILD.
Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets will be open
MONDAY, APRIL &
an examination of our stock will fytnvincn nn
louj we sutaa neaa in styles ana
prices in our line.
MRS. P. QUERY
t. .V. . . j. 1 , . . . .
will be found In the store to watt on her friends
ana customers.
fcfT We nave semired th aAnrlMe nf V W T
Steel, who would be Dleased to' see hi frin'inria
. y.Ye'V.i. BLOB. r. UIIIVHI.
apl2
As the name Indicates, surpasses all
5 enPtfgf
Eyer so!d In this market.
SQLD ONLY BY
P E lilt Y.
lunll
Mew Peaches;
JUST RECEIVED
For Saturday's Trade,
AT
PERRY'S.
mi
I filager, Bct, Haadwke, StilHIi and
kuuu. uuici ui m Dew meoictacs Jcbowb are enm.l
l"llrully in Parker's Gingix TomC 3
f vim ft Ute Bfsttsyi Bleed ParifUr and the 1
wiutaitaaMSw.ttBBpsfor.TsrMed.
, V ""S with Contttnrptwn ct
any auease.use the T0inctwl wSzii
wrapper. HitcotfrC CS k2ZV?a
PARkTR'C UfllP D8I (ill TktWtlmj
nwrl-tf ;
- - - 1 ' '
F'tI 'wwrner term. Apply inroueh r-.
offloet LeckJto 222.
UUUIO
; GREENSBORO, N. C.
;-yS'?Mis pzb Session of 20 week? i, 4
;s atonamcBlaraaDDlv tar iX hCZlLA
KM OFM
Grefensb'oro Female College,
w
TBIKS S0IH8 HOKTH. . .
fl581 I No-4ft
V-,T Petit l
Datejfay 1581
No. 49
Pally
No. 43,
Dally
Lv. Charlotte.
405 am
6.15 AMI
4.15 PM
4.80 pm
6.07 pm
7.57 pm
8.18 pm
" A-L. Depot -i
;' SaHsTbury,-
Arr.GTeeTisboro' 1
LvreeAaboro.
Arr.Ralelgli
Lv. ?"" t 1.4
Arr, Goiasbor ;j .
Lv. GreensUorq ,
tot Richmond
.4.11 AM
fl.20 AM
5.58 AM
8.08 AM
8.25 AJf
1.40 pm
1.45 PM
4,00 pm
AM
9.30 AM
9.50 AM
. .Atm mo
for Rlch-
m'nd only
&25M1
Lv. Danvtue-
10.21 AM.
10.27 am
105AM
12.87 pm
11.81 AM
" N. DanvlUe
" Barksdale
" Drak'sBr'cb
" Jetersvllle
Ait. Tomahawk
Art. Belle Isle
Lv. "
Arr.Manehester
Air. Richmond
11.33 AM
12.01 pm
1.20 pm
2 55 PM
8.51 PM
428 PM
4.35 pm
4.88 pm
448 am
2.24 pm
8 20 pm
4.05 PM
4.10 pm
4.13 pm
4.18 pm
7.28 am
TRAINS GOING SOUTH
Date.Mayl5'80
No. 42
Dally.
No. 48
Daily.
No. 50
Daily
Lv. Richmond
' Burkeville
Arr. N. Danville
Lv.
Danville
Arr. Greensboro
Lv "
''Salisbury
10.45 pm
2.25 AM
7 00 AM
12.00 M
2.48 pm
6.05 PM
7.25 am!
6.18 PM
7.27 am
9.26 i
8.17 pm
9.31 AM
8.87 pm
11.16 AM
10.83 pm
12.15 AM
12.20 am
Arr. A L. Junction
12.45 pmi
"Charlotte
Lv. Biehmond
." Jetersvllle
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Barksdale
" Danville
" Benaja
" Greensboro
" Salisbury
Arr. A-L. Junction
Lv. "
Arr. Charlotte
1.00 pmJ
2.55 pm
441 PM
8.07 PM
7.25 pm
7.51 pm
8 55 pm
9.27 pm
11.05 pm
12.26 am
12.30 am
SAIiBM BRANCH.
NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 9.40 pm
Arrive Salem 1 1.40 pm
NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Salem 7.80 a
Arrives Greensboro 9.Q0 A
NO. 42 Dally, except Sundaj.
Leave Greensboro.- 10.00 ak
Arrives Salem , .11.30 as
NO. 48 Dally.
Leave Salem g.so pm
Arrive Greensboro 7. so pm
Limited mails Nos. 4P. and KO will
short stoppages at points named on the schedule
Passengers taklne train' 49 from CharinttA nrin
get aboard at the B. 4 D. B. B. depot This train
manes eiose connection at ureensDoro for Raleigh,
Goldsboro Newberne and all points on Wilming
ton & Weldon Railroad.
Passenger bains No. 47 and 48 make all local
stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and be
tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, No. 47
making connection with W. N. C. B. at BaBsbury
for Asheville (Sundays excepted), and also con
necting at Greensboro with Salem Branch (Sun
day excepted).
Passenger trains Nos. dQrniri ah mnVt nil irum
Stops between Charlotte and Richmond, nrcnt
Query's, Harrisburg, Cnlna Grove, HoltBburg, Uq.
No. 43 connects with Salem Branch at Greetia-boro.
A. POPE,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent,
Richmond, Va.
may 18
SEASONABLE GOODS.
FLY FANS & TRAPS,
BATH TUBS, SPRINKLERS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
OIL STOVES
AND THE
le
Stove,
For surnmer use, Just in.
THE FINEST LINE OK
Cook-Stoves and Sewing Machines
M THE CITY.
Orders and correspondence solicited at the Hard
ware Store and Sewing Machine House of
RICHARD MOORE,
Trade Street, Charlotte., JJ. a
w- V. so long and favorably
known In cpimection'wltp theSewlhg Machine
SSPftMf 2 W and'llcffiltyru" K
asd would be tiaahai tn baa tiib m. .
bWtfons d serve thimai heretofore.
ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL
ONLY ONE TEASPOONFUL to each quart of
nour one half the usual quantity required of oth
er Drands.
; " CHARM MANUFACTURING CO. ,
New York and St Louis.
ekeep the "Charm" in stock, and can recom-
jcijas more economicHi
aprS.eodmo DSNclffoigk
Druggist by Examination.
Go to
W. P.
AIARVIS, igent,
and Successor to F. Scarr & Ce.
JOB
Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines
Npnebutthe
Very est Drugs
do I keep in my stock. Also, Toilet and
f I r AWcles. Perfumeries, oSpYbsT
; j Brushes, Tooth Brushes, &C..&.
GARDEN SEEDS
al? the best varietleB, and warranted
i ne good.
jPhyslclans' prescriptions are given spec
! u, :.. lal aitenUon.
r iHopine to'
'S?2sT 1 . respectfully.
lsuoj W. . MARVIN, Agu
Almn i Icon Springs.
T3RIGHT, PUBI, OOOt,
n-oj -.a,
m iuu rial Lin ir oo
pleasure seekeH. la
U or the best neonl
ledto'toio8erauTheWn
attraettons and ajnuseraents conveniences,
Baths, lanndnr iXSJffci
w sAta baac7 uinm hjltiy in hdasj ciaaia . - j
ing, shobtlDTafeiSiS?8
TA" known.
Sinn nnA th.,. UM proles:
5.tot0 nd retaining all its rratiTO
f.SfSY?na em Dy mm nywheM.j;Salts peis ;
lectly soluble nnt Anaiiv Aiaani rri '
Si;W.?pfts.-tlft P week; $2 'per .
CCarrlaees meet visitors at fan-at a t.J '
pon advice of arrival. . Each sutton fwu- mUes
from anrlnma, m mml . . "r ""W
Doub
Qnick
Cook
HWURRT.flgw ion, trilTB
- Jun28,dlmo - :