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ttic Charlotte mstxvtx. LOCAL MATTERS. HOUIB OBIPIiBTS. FlilDAY, JAN. 27, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. FHAisx Lodgb Na 81, a. It. A A. M.-Begulr ,very second and fourth Monday night. KTCMioB Lodo Na 261. A. F. & A. M.-Ber MlStU every first and third Tuesday nlghta. rwiMiOTT Chaftkb No, 89, R. A- M. Regular mSverj second and fourth Friday nlghU. AMxrrrK Command abt No. 2, K. T. -Regular m2wK5ery l"t and third Thursday KittHTO o HonoB.-Begular meeting wmj .JondSd fourth Thursdays. IC- OIF1 Ii sonic Temple Hall. I. O. O. 2T CHARixrrrLoDG Na 88,-MeeU every Mou- d MKc'KBUBO IWOLiJBATIOH LOOM Na 9. vfets every Tuesday night Dim LODaaNo. 108.-MeetB'every Thursday "'SJawba bivkb KHOAMFmOT Na 21.-Meets ,t and third Thursday nights In each month. .. i i ' index, to New AdTcrleroen' R e Jordan A Co Fresh Drugs, Ac wihon A Purwell-Drugs, Aa. oy DaTldson-yresh New Good. K NEHS NOTICES. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. eiinelmt. Bnnrtlnr, Irritation tof the urinary pat .diseased discharges, cured by Buchupalba. 7Sl"ts. Depot J. H. McAden, Charlotte. t w Bishop, Hot Springs, Ark., says: Know a " man cured with 8. 8. 8. after the Springs IZ best medical treatment had tailed-dtoeaae uever returned. rfrrh is the result of blood poisoning, S.&B. heme a most powerful vegetable blood portlier. htH Sever failed to cure this dlaeaae In Ita worst FADED OB GRAY HAIR Touibful color and lustre b Hulr Balsam, an elegant . purity and rloh perfume' f-adually recovers Its the use of Parker's lug, admired for Its Hayesvllle, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1880. t nm vry glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters, and never took anything that did me as much .k1 I only took two bottles and I would not toke 8l001or the rood they did me. I reeom InTnd them to my patients, and get the best , w uiu from their use. C B. Mjckckr. M. D. l vdia E- Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, the BTrL medicine for the cure of all female com niAints is the greatest strengthener ef the hack, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and genial pr orn of man and woman ever known. Bend for circulars to Lydla E. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. . BKUFORD alum akd Iboh Sprihgs Watm ajtd Mass The great tonic and alterative contains lwice us much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known, just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so neral. Sold by all drugglsta of any standing. Prices reduced one half. rnayll-tf 11 cw dtrjerttsemttts. J tSTTor the last week the thermome ter in this locality has been kept on the move. HTThe depth of the water in the dam of the city water works was 124 feet yesterday. tWA new military company has been organized in York county, S. C, to be known as the York County Guards. tBooth will play Hamlet in At lanta, the 8th of next month. Perhaps he could be induced to run up to Char lotto. '. tW The only event reported from police circles last night was the cooping of the gentleman from Providence too bibulous. HTThe average "random paragraph er" often furnishes a port-hole through which the editor can throw his pellets at the public with impunity. tW A pleasant social gathering, com plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith, took place at the residence of R. I. McDowell, Esq., night before last. E3$The regular Friday night meeting of the Library, association will be omit ted to-night in consequence of the en tertainment at the opera house. . A number of Charlotteans wen down to Pineville yesterday evening to witness the nuptials of Mr. Rosser Wolff and Miss Emma Robinson, who were married at the residence of the bride's father last night. ty The Statesville American of this week gives an account of a fire which occurred in that town Tuesday night, but fails to state whether the house was destroyed in which the fire oc curred, or the amount of damage. Nearly all the towns and cities in the country have passed ordinances compelling vaccination. It has been decided in Charlotte that the board of aldermen have no such power. If Ral eigh can pass such an ordinance why is it that Charlotte cannot? ty Parties being vaccinated should take extra care of themselves during such weather as the present Cold con tracted in the sere often gives very se rious trouble, and we hear of one or two cases in this city now, in which the parties are suffering from this cause. EST The day was consumed yesterday in the Superior Court on the Ann Ster ling will case. The evidence was con cluded and two of the counsel made their arguments yesterday evening. The remaining counsel will complete the argument on the case and a verdict will probably be had to-day. New Drug Store. Mr. Rob't H.Jordan and Dr. Jos. Gra ham, having associated themselves to gether for the purpose of conducting the drug businesss in this city, will open their store to the public tnis morning. In another column they tell the readers of The Observer what can be found in their store, and as they are both well known gentlemen in this community, it is scarcely necessary to commend their enterprise. We bespeak for them a liberal share of the patronage in their line. Burned to Death. Day before yesterday ft little negro child of Lizzie Pearson's, about 2 years old, living In Logtown, was horribly burned, from the effects of which it died night before last It is the game old case of the mother locking the child in the house and going off, to return and find her offspring burned to death, the result of her wahton care lessness. The child was burned across the abdomen, on the legs and arms, and death was a relief to its sufferings. About one-half of the fatal cases of burning that occur in the country are the result of the victims being locked up by their parents, and it. seems that there should be some punishment for such Indifference to.the fate of helpless children. PU Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity , strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. R0Y4L BAKING POWDER CO. , nov23 New York. LeBoy Davidson. Sole Agent. Charlotte, N. a --OPERA HOUSE. Friday Eveniog, taary 27th. -THE YOUNG LADIES- or Tryon Street Methodist Sunday School WILL G1VJB AN -ENTERTAINMENT-- Q0NS13TING OJ MUSIC, EEOIT ATIOHS, ETC., to conclude with the spectacular -F-A-N- -D-R-I-L-L- IW General admlasslon 26c: Reserved seats 85c; haif tickets for children under 12 years old. 1 5a No half tickets reserved. Tl ckets on sale at Central Hotel and McSmltb Music House.. an25 HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. WUl mall FREE their Cat. ' logue for 1888, eontainlMr full descriptive Price -List of Slower, Field and Garden Personal. Frank Rogers, one of the jolliest "commercials" on the road, was in the city yesterday. Mr. S. Wittkowsky ha3 been con fined to his room for the past two weeks from sickness. Mr. A. Pope, of the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Caroli na, was in the city yesterday. Miss Annie Scales, of Rockingham, who has been visiting in the city for several weeks, yesterday left for Au gusta, Ga to visit relations and friends in that city. Misses Julia and Sallie Davidson, and Mr. Alva Springs, have gone to Augus ta, to visit friends. At the Oper Heme To-Nlght, The entertainment by the young la dies of Tryon Street Methodist Sunday School will take place at the opera house to-night The pieces have been carefully rehearsed, and the rendition will be first-class. Some of the finest vocalists in the city are engaged in the musical part, and the solos, quartets, duets, eU, will be exceedingly fine. The auction and the fan drill will be the special features of the entertainment, and are well worth in themselves the price of admission. The evening pro gramme will require about an hour and a half to go through with it, and as the enterprise is for the benefit of the La dies' Aid Society of the church it is to be hoped it will meet with that success which it deserves. Tickets will be on sale this morning at the Central Hotel and the McSmith music house, the prices of which are: reserved seats, 85 cents; general admission, 25 cents; children under ten years, 15 cents. Information Wanted. We are in receipt of the following postal card, dated Knoxville, Tenn, January 24th: About two months ago a printer by the name of J. T. Barnett mysteriously disaDDeared in your section or country, en route from Augusta to East Tennes see. He had an aged mother and a sis ter herein destitute circumstances, the sister having died since they last heard from him. He is tall, has sandy whis kers and hair, and is about 37 years of aee. Is a rood printer. Any informa tion thankfully received by Taylor Bar ry, "Chronicle" office, Knoxville, Tennessee. Barnett came to Charlotte in Decem ber, and after having worked in this of- ce for a few weeks, left here about a week before Christmas and went in the direction of Atlanta, Ga since which time we have heard nothing of him. He is a fine compositor, and was offer ed a situation in this city but refused to accept it He is no doubt a profession al tramp, and as these never die or get lost his friends will doubtless hear of him in the course of time, but it will be a kindness for any knowing his presen whereabouts to communicate the fact to the parties interested. B'nat B'rith- Important Statistics. We give below some statistics in re lation to the number of members ana financial condition of the order o B'nai B'rith, which will be found of in teret to the members of the order in this city. The general committee, in its report to the Grand Lodge now in session at Richmond gives the number of members on the 1st of January, 1881, as 2,269; number initiated during the year, 47 ; number admitted by card dur ing the year, 10; number reinstated dur ing the year, 12 ; total gain, 69. The number suspended during the year was 42; the number withdrawn during the year by card was 14; the number x ex pelled during the year was 2; number dropped during the year,32;total loss,90; The number of members net on Jan. 1 1882, 2,275; the endowment sinking fund Jan. 1, 18S2, $26,411 64; endow ment sinking fund Jan. 1, 1882, estimat ed at $49,868 65, less amount due and in course of collection, $2,927 95. Present value of endowment sinking fund amounts to $45,940 10. The report of the president shows that the number of deaths during the year exceeds any since the formation of this District Grand Lodge, aggregat ing 82, tor which $20,000 were paid by assessments. viile raiiroaTin fiEhe"Cnrotte;"'-olnm--' bia and Augusta raroaa in. tne Vir ginia Midland railroad,' and sd oril'So' loner as the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company owns a majority of the stock or tne xenmnai company, the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company controls all ot the roads con trolled by the Terminal Company. Plucky Chill. The area of Chili is 132,606 square miles. Her population is about 2,200,000. About 82 per cent of her territory is either desert, pasture ;or forests, with only 18 per cent of arable land. Her whole territory proper is not so large as the State of California, and her popula tion is about equal to the population of Missouri. When it is considered that Peru and Boli via, her late antagonists on the battle field, have double the pop ulation of Chili and four times the area of arable land, the pluck and stay ing qualities of the gallant little repub lic are made more manuesb xne jrnii adelnhia Record thinks the Chilians have won their fieht fairly, and deserve all the honors, and tnat it would do a shame for the United States to under take any quarrel with victors who did not go to war witnouc reason, ana wno have not made ah unwarrantable use of their success. . Tne Fatal Xrlcninue. Marshall. Minn. Jan. 26. Great excitement has been caused in Mineola by trichinal poisoning from eating raw ham. Fifteen prominent citizens of Mineola were afflicted and three have died. An entire family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Cushner, their sons Wil liam. acred 22, Nicholas, aged 14, Jacob, aged 12 and a aaugnter, Annie, agea its were poisoned, xticnoias ana Annie ay- ing on Tuesday, x ntz regger ana aos. Wilfort suffered from the same cause O. Gilbertson. D. Seidlitz, and Dr. San derson are auite ill. while Peter Perkle, Oscar Thompson, Anthony Winters and a German living near the village name unknown are in precarious situations. The matter will be brought before the State board of health for investigation. November . . . ...... , December "; FINANCIAL. Rxw Tobx. Xxchange, Governments 4Ws 46e lower, and the rest unchanged... .... .. . . . Mfew 5'a, roar and a nan per oenia, rour per cents Money,... State bonds-doll.-. .... Sub-treagurv balances Gold. ...... - " fnrranev Sudden changes of temperature are- very pro ductive of coughs and colds, which always yield, however, very promptly to Dr. Bull's cough syrup. TROUBLESOME CHILDREN, that are always wetting their beds ought not to be scolded and punished lor what they cannot neip. Thev need a medicine having a tonic effect on the kldnevs and the urinary ereans. Suoh a medicine Is Kidney-Wort. It has specific action. Do not fall to get It for them, Exchange. - .PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR May be entirely prevented by the use of BUR NETT'S OOCOAINB. No other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties hlch so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. softens the hair when harsh and dry. soothes the Irritated scalp. It affords the richest lustre. prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes lta healthy, vigorous growth. It is not greasy nor sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the est 11.72 78 ll.72Qi.78 4.84 1.02 1.14 M81 43 875,619,000 Currency.... 4,697.000 Hrfvnra 11 a. M. The market evened strong and iaa per cent higher than the closing prices of yesterday. . the latter for the Louisville A New Albany; The Boston Air-Line preferred, San Francisco preferred, the Chesapeake Ohio, the Memphis ft Charleston and the Michigan Central were also prominent In advance. In early deal ings the market sold op Je per cent, the Den ver dc too uranae leaamg werein: ouuBeuuouuj the market fell off ifeffiSk ner cent, while the Baa Francisco common declined 1 per cent and pre ferred lu per cent. eroexs Opened stroBg, continued irregular and closed rather weak: Alabama-Class A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's Alabama taaasc.4'8....... Chicago and North western Chicago and Northwestern preferred, jme EastlTennessee Georgia. nunois Central. Lake Shore ....... Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston.... Nashiue and Chattanooga New York Central. Ptttsbnre:. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Bock Island Wabash, St. Louis Pacific Wabash, St. Louis ft Pacific pref err'd Western Union. -, CITY COTTON MARKET. Omci of Thx Obskbtkr, Chablottx. January 27, 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet at the follow ing quotations: GoodMkldlmg..... 11 8trlctly middling llfi Middling...... Hi Strict low middling. 11 Low middllniz.. lOSfe Tinges 9fl Btorm cotton, 6Qtf Sales yesterday 206 bales. a J.a7i5 1.89 4014 . 14$ 1.66 1.8SMT 1.12 79 83 1.80 1.85 28 2.07 1.83 86 1 67 80$ HMMMFS 1 SfflMDIHS AT COST ! - .. -' ": :'..&,. ' ' ' AT COST AT COST. -EivrNa just taken I FIND I HATE ENTIRELY T O lEf TC EE STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT f WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY At COST. decSO lm Royal Baking Powder, -AT WILSON (S BIWHL'S DRUG STORE. Jan27 rANTKRNS and LAMPS Of all kinds at low prices. WILSON ft BUR WELL. B UIST'S GARDEN SEED, Fresh supply at wholesale and retail. WILSON ft BURWELL, Druggists. 0 A MS' EMULSION COD LIVER OIL, In Nature's storehouse is placed the remedy for every skin or blood disease known. S. 8. S. is from this munificent repository, and cures an sicn diseases. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. Welbors' Emul sion Cod Liver Oil, Molleis Cod Liver Oil, fresh supply, at WILSON ft BUR WELL'S. Drug Store. "y A8ELINE, PLAIN, Vaseline Pomade, Tarrant's Aperient, Brown's Es. Ginger, Just received by WILSON ft BURWELL. FRESH H1W MUM fffllEM, CRACKERS II CANS, FIGS, RAISINS, Assorted Cakes in 2 lb. Boxes, GRAPES, BANAMS, Cracked Wheat JANUARY 26. 1882 R. H. JORDAN. DR. JOS. GRAHAM. PRODUCE. Baittimobi Noon Flour firm and active; Howard street and Western super S4 2594.60; extra $5.25a$.25; family $tf.60$7.50; city mills, super $4.out&o.iso; x.ira 90 ouu&v.to, family S7-60; Klo brands 87.00; Patapsco family $8.25. Wheat Southern nominally unchanged; western easier; soutnern ru 91.420191. 40; am ber S146; No. 1 Maryland $1.44Vna$l.45iA; o. x Western winter red 8txtS1.42Q"Sl.42ta; Jan uary 81.42asi.42; FeOruary 81.42- $1.42; March $1.450S1.46iA; April $1.4714- tt51.4lW. lxrn oOUUiorii uuiei, auu Btcai, western steady; noutnern wnue 01; uu jeuuw t j. Balttmobi Night Oats firm; Southern 5063; Western white 51S63; mixed 5051; .remuyivams OUUOO. r-ruYiaioua mm, ooiu iu Instances higher; mess pork $18.75. tfulfc meat shulders and clear rib sides, packed 7Vb9. Bacon -shoulders 81fe; clear rib .sides 11; hams iHiaHa. Lard refined 12 va. uonee nrm; mo cargoes-ordinary to fair 80)9. Sugar- quiet; A son smb. wmsKer auu ana lower, a i.iou- $1.19. Freights unchanged. Rarw Tobx Southern flour quiet and steady; common to fair extra 9a.001z3M.uu; gooa 10 choice do $7.1 0QS8.00. Wheat-opened fy l Vic lower, feverish and unsettled, and closing firm, with a portion of the decline recovered; ungraded spring 8118381.41; ungraded winter ; un graded red $1.38$1.48; No. 2 red $1.47U0- 1.47w; ungraaea wmte tiosui-ti ; no. & rou, January 81.47tt$1.47i; February $1.4714. Corn unsettled and Vkr2ic lower and closing somewhat strong; ungraded 67071; low mixed : Hnntnern veuow : ao wnue ; no. 2. January 70r270;Februaryr7071. Oats a shade lower and closing heavy; No. 3, 48. Hops-quiet and firm; Yearlings 12322; New Yorks 20Q28. Coffee quiet and steady and unchanged; Bio 8ei04. Sugar-quiet and un changed; fair to good refining quoted at IVi!; renned easier ana aemaaa iair; ouuiuaru ot8uo. Molasses foreign nominal; New Orleans suong and quiet, and quoted at 669)75. Bice unchang Hnain utaAdv. at fti..s7Lfa3)S2.421A. Tur pentine unchanged and quiet, ai 004400043. Wool rather quiet, but very firm; Domestic fleece 869)50; Texas 140)31. Pork-less active and AAinr. and in some cases 1025c lower, at $l7.25e$l&25; February $18.1 6$81 8,30. Mid dles firm and quiet; long clear 9Va- Lard opened 2V5c higher and closing weak, and the advance lost, at $11.40 for January; $11. 429311-45 for February. Freights 10 laverpooi mar&i bwbu. COTTON, Galtxstox Buyers and sellers apart; mid dling llc; low miodllng llc; good ordinary lWc; net receipw j .ieu, arwoo 1,41 Stock 00,00 l ; exporu wa" - , Great Britain ; to continent l,vvs: to France Nokiolk Steady; middling 11 ic; net receipt! 2,153; trass ; stock 61,978; exports eoi- wlse 627; sales l.zwu: expona wo on 8,408; to continent . BALTDfOBX Active; middling llc mlQ dllng 11; good ordinary 10; net jwris ; raw 77; sales ; stock 68,047; exports eoastwlse 520; spinners 200; exporu to Great Britain ; to continent . Urvorrvw 9tpa1v mtddllns 12e: lOW mlddllnc IUX10; net receipt 00 1 ; -WE HAVE THIS DAY- OPENED AND HAVE NOW ON SALE A NEW AMD COMPLETE LLE OF FRESH -DRUGS, OT MEAL JELLIES in PASLS, Roasted Java in I lb. and 3 11). Boxes, A Very Good Reanon, A correspondent of the Home and Democrat has this to say about the graded school : Can vou or anv one trive any eood reason why the free school callbd 'graded" is located at the far off cor ner of the First Ward, affording the Door little children of the 2nd and 3rd Wards but little opportunity to attend ? Even if it was safe to send them alone that far off, many of them are too thinly clad to f?o in cold, wet weather. There is too much humbufftrery about the school business in every direction. It is a fine hobby for the demagogue, and esreciallv for those who want votes occasionally. The superintendent of public instruc tion for the county sometime ago gave the reason for the location of the schools at their present remote points, namely, the fact that the buildings secured were the only available ones in the city, which should be satisfactory to even the "random paragrapher," though we take it that the publication escaped his attention. As to there being too much "hum bncrcrerv about the school business we agree with the writer, and would sug geat that this feature would be mate rially diminished if he and his like would give their valuable information and abilities to the cause of building up the school instead of acting the sore- kniiil on1 ottrnnii trrfiwlflr. AS LO 1,118 I 1 1 Mar- nod ordinary . . i , i rrvfta now; . , v, - measure Deing one oi me ueumguguco , i Britain ; to France . we zuess the writer is mistaken. But wiliiis&toh-duU; middling liw; lp ' mia- noguoHiiuo .... I 4iin.n t.iAn. wt Mi' ifia.lftc: ree'nts 495: TOILET ARTICLES, && -WHICH WE- RESPECTFOLLY INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND THE POBLIC GENERALLY TO CALL 1SE EXAMINE A OUR STORE ON- Tryon Street, Opposite las k Cohen's. PRESCniPTIONS Carefully Prepared at all How a, Day and Night Respectfully, R. H. JORDAN & CO. jan27 P m him in 1 11. ani 2 lk Cans, MTTST-A-RI AND EVERYTHING FRESH AND NICE. Try le Royal Bakiog Powk one vote was cast against it, ana ic is safe to say that fully 75 per cent, of the vote in its favor was polled by the working people of the city, who most need the advantages to be derived from a good system of free schools. Richmond and Danville Terminal Company Debenture. A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch asks for information concern ing the effect and operation or tne reso- stock 8,037; Great Britain exports to Entitled lo One. At the next meeting of the General Conference of the M. E. Church South, to be held in Nashville next Bi&hQP will be elected by that body, in I iQti0n recently passed by the company Bulbs. Ornament efenBa4,444TM ROCHESTEM.Y. CHICAGOJLL 179-183 East Main St. . 200-206 Rindolfh tt ON HAND. Turkeys, Chickens, D, UCWHBAT FLOUB. DRESSED PyXJLTBY EVERY SATOBDaT, -AT . S. M. H OWELL'S. vi3 of which fact several of the se culav papers of the State have suggest ed the propriety of filling the position with a North Carolinian. The Beau fort Telephone has this: wWe think there is as good material in the North Carolina Conference as there is in the Virginia conference cQuneetion, y make uisnop out or. Further, we think Nortl Carolina is en titled to at least w, and so believing, we declare our choice to be the dis tinguished pastor of Edenton street church, Raleigh the Rev.E. A Yate., D.D." Br Yates has many friends ana ac- authorizing the issue of debenture bonds. The same correspondent asks what the Terminal Company is, and the following replies are given, which will be information to the public gen erally : Th debenture bonds to be issued by nor.na or in mv nt hr the Rlnhmond ana Jjanvilie uomuauy w- uounua ur tu - -; "rfSt iriven to sell the rail- road for nonpayment oi interest. These bonds are to be issued and sold to the stockholders for the pur nu nf raisin? monev to pay for the new subscriptions to the Terminal Com Mnu and to clear off the floating debt of the Richmond and Danville RaiVfpad. Company. The Terminal Comply w a,corpora- i tiOtl actg as a poaujui.uv iui.Mj ivu cross : sales eoastwlse ; to- continent . phtt.atixlphia Quiet: middling 12 Use; low middling lliifee; good ordinary lOl&s: net receipts 40; (rroes 298; sales ; spinners 2 ?4: stoek 15,564; exportt Great Britain -tj to continent Savaitkah Quiet; middling 1114c; low mld jiin insuit,. Jood ordinary flTko: net receipts norwv. . no oil. eiporis coastwise 2,577: to Great Britain ; to France y cuuuucui c&j. NEW OBLBAWS-Quiet; mlddllnst Ilc; low r. i iua' ikvkI ordinary lo&bc: net receipts 2 488; gross 2,914; sales 4.500; stock 875.838; Mooru to Great Britain 6,969: to France ; coastwise : to continent 2,143. Mobile Quiet ; middling llVio; low middling IIMmj: good orcunary luvsc; u receiym o. aro- ; sales 1,000: stock 40.67: exports lonmt 180: France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . umma Oniet: mlddllnc liMc: net reoeints 806; gross 811); snipmena i.uia; saws uu; stock $6,800, ACBPSTA 4Juiet; middling lie; low mia- dllng I0c; good ordinary loc; receipw n snipmenu : x.iw. CBABLisroK Steadier; middling nc; lom middling HHfec; good ordinary 10c; net we!pU 1.860; gross ; sales 100; stock 74,991: xdotM eoastwlse 1,191: to Great Britain : to continent 702; to France ; to enannel Ian2l U HUNTERSVILL-B-! f. -; LOOK HERE We TtTf IntnnX Knit OlMnA. WlliCh WS bave oa band, and will try to always nve it so rou can come and get It when it suits you. w wiu havB fnnr nr em Hruia. sa roo can take your cholee. We will be dad to ihlp to any station oa the road. Bend In jour orders and remamber ene thing, we do net Intend to be undersold to the same brands cr same goods, And don't you forget it. mft uti20 d8t w3t Hunters vile, N. C. auaintances in Charlotte and ttw: "n' and Danville Railroad Com- JleiS NL nifthmflnd and Danville Rail- : lonaTnn niBLtiiuuiaucu uuuvi uwwnw . . . , : j , s. yy n- r-T-TT-.-,- i nnmnnnv is not autnonzeu uv iui hav - i rvt i r ti ii. nr. ults. buoao cax a . - a i Upuu mm "w ' others within the bounds of the North Carolina Conference who would serve with ability and honor to the Church. 8 "8. a has done me more good MtlxVM SDrlogs: I waa mere m iu. u"""' ! rVoUrely, says F. P. Grast, Bacremonto, Ky. . HMiaekiai. itthnaUei PmlMoaary oomplalnts, and eoogbs and olds, Brown's Bron chial Troches" manifest remarkable curative pro Af.tai.fn hnv other railroads, or the stock of other railroads. The Terminal Company has purchased enough stock n Arrn rftiiroads to control them and fmi thm in such manner as to bring their business over the Richmond and Danville railroad, or to manage the business in such a manner as will v.naAioi tr the Richmond and Danville railroad. For instance, the, Terminal ComDany owns a controlling r.f.rof. in the Columbia and ureen- VACCINE VIRUS. A Fresh supply of Vaccine Vlpis, just received XX. by WILSON BUKWiOili. an26 1882. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGES. Suited to Boys and Girls of from six to sixteen years of age. VOL. Ill COMMENCED NOVEMBER 1st, 1881, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Tha vnrrNO PTUIPLTt tins been from the first successful beyond, anticipation. New fork Even- lt distinct purpose to which it steadily ad heres that, namely, of supplanting the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well as more wholesome. Boston Journal. For neatness, elegance of engraving, and eon tanta onaTiw. tt ta nnHurriassed any publica tion of the kind yet brought to our notice Pitta burg uazette. f , Its weekly visits are engenj ivt My by the cnlidren, but also by parents yho are anx ious to proviae pure uick turn ivi utu bojs. Christian Advocate, BuSalo, New xork. a noiriv nurwor Tnr. nhiidren whieh oaxents need not fear to let thel children read at the family nreslde-T-flartford Dally Times. Just the paper to take the eye and secure tne at tention of the boys and girts. apnngneia union. IF YOU Yli A TJEAIXT GOOD STEEL PEH Ask your Stationer cr Ecnd 25 cents In stamps for a box contain ing two A-s, dozen AVrCt MWhv Qtool 7 NICKEL, GILT, - Of Assorted I'nt terns. In n Jick.;l- laicd Match Ikjc. id by all Stationers. ihlmi, Tdylor & Gq., Agznts, New York. JUST GO TO dec30 PERRY'S and see what DICE FITS votcsstotral Z. B. VANCT. W. H Batxxt. Niw T0BX-8teady; sales 1.112- rn,lddllng np- landa 12c: middling oneans tavsc: cwusuu daed net receipts li6?!11111" 8,472; to, IfWiee qo; w wuiuwuw i,n o. ohannel i Bkfodi middling Orleans wax sales uou; specu laUoB and export l.oou; receipts i ,4uu; men- turn 1 m 1 1 u L uuiautis urn uuuuiiuh iuo. San delivery 6&d; January and Febuary 6d; renmarv ana BBreu v ei u, umuu yu. 628-82d; April and May 6 25-82d; May and June ftfaliHd June and July : July and August 6 29-32d; firm. August and September SjDTTJBES. Vntures Hiw Tobx Futures closed steady, 000. : January...... February.... March......-.- April May : June... July..... August V"F - - - - Sales 126, 12 07.09 12.109.11 12.88ft.89 12.5tP.6W 12.77S78 12.913.92 iaosa.04 18.180.14 12.45C9.5U TERMS: HABFEB'S YOUNG PEOPLE, U, c0 V Per Tear, Postage Prepaid, f-v Single Numbers Four Cents each. The Bound Volume for 1881 was ready early id November. Price S3, pofcig prepaia uor for YOUNG PEOPLE for 1881-85 cents; postage, 13 cents additional, ' . Bemlttanees should be made by PestofficeMeney OweroDrart,toavoiQcnanceuiii, . Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of frper & ; Brothers. . Address nAttrm """iftfsr;,, jan26 New York. Dr. Robert I. Brevard, (Late of Shelby and resident Physician at Cleave ' land Springs.) OFTEBS hU Professional Services to the citi zens of Charlotte and vicinity. Office over Wrtston's Drug 8tore; residence corner Tryon and 7th streets. janzz iw VAIsCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors CHARLOTTE, N. in Riiniroe Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal ' Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Davidson. cv Office, two doors east of Independence gouare. ua,cv RO. D. GRAHAM, He has for New Year's Dlnners.'.and bow very cheap he is selling Toys and Fancy Articles -FOR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. decSl Collec N the State and United States uourw. . uons, Home and Foreign, 80'"r- itracta of Tiuea, surveys, rc, iunuaw rwknfiAtlon. Omca -N. K. Comer Tr CbarlottA. N C - Tryon streets' we continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, TradeMaks. Copyrights, etc.,. tor tbe United states. Canada, cuna, Bngiaauj tiu,wLiiji.p h.H thirti.tiTri reart1 exTerlence. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the SCI umnc amkricak. .This large and: lendldillus tratedwlypapet,$3.SLOaxearhows the Progress mitinTi. in drees MDNN OO, Patent BoUcl- tors. Pub's, oi scirannc Ajokicak, w Park Jiow, fjeWYorx. HMBMnawyt""-" - W He vJSl Having removed to the shop, on Tryon street, over the indeoenaeni hook ot maimer i'fL"uuvflu now ready to receive orders for HOUSE. SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as -GEAITO&- Guilding, KaJsomniiiig, Frescoing, ic. an28tf WANTED. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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