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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER FRIDAY, MA V 2$,M$82. if CHAS. R. JONES, Editor and FropHor. Unnsmif ram Poaomgi asObabuww. . 0.. AS 8XOOTO-CLABS KATCTB.1 i FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1882. Small-nox seems to be scattering a round among the towns in Georgia. ; . . i Columbus, Ga, has organized ah elec tric light company with a capital of $100,000. G UITEAU'S BRAINS. It is reported that District Attorney Corkhill ill have a post mortem exam ination made of Guiteau's brain to see whether there was any ground for the plea of insanity. This may be a mere report without foundation, for we fail to see what the district attorney has to do with it, but if it should turn out up on the examination that the man was really insane, what then ? It will not be a pleasant reflection to think that the government hanged a crazy man t trratifv a thirst for vengeance. Gui- Richmond, Va, feels good over a 400,- teau may or he may not be crazy. We be lieve it, and no effort should be spared to test that matter before the rope stran gles the life out of him. But if he must be hanged crazy or not, let there be no post mortem foolery with his brains, that can result in no good to anybody, but let him be quietly buried and for gotten. The secretary of the world's grand lodge of Good Templars, now in session at Charleston, puts the total member ship of the order at 286,347 with 6,331 working lodges. I CI A. H. STEPHENS SPEAKS, 000 bushel grain elevator whicn nas j ust been completed. The stockholders of the defunct Bof ton Pacific Bank lose the $2,000,000 in vested in that concern. a Mnl TTamid. like the Czar of Rus sia now locks himself up in his palace from fear of being assassinated. Representatives of matrimonial in suiance companies are peregrinating through Georgia and taking in unso phisticated young men. , Judge Lynch has presided at about fifty hangings North and South, a ma jority of them in the North, since the first of January. If the Republicans in Congress were to call in all their absentees per haps the Democrats might not be able to bfock proceedings so easily. Congressman, Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says he is getting tired of politics and wants to go ba5k to preaching again; 1 They are getting more indictments against Brady, of star route fame, in Washington. They had better try him on some they have already. The Lynchburg, Va, News thinks it is bad enough to have the small-pox, hut it will be worse if bossism gets a foothold in Lynchburg. It is is said that Harrison, the boy preacher converted 5,000 people in thir teen weeks in Cincinnati, which shows that Porkopolis is an inviting field for missionaries. It is senBibly suggested that if con gressmen were docked for each day that they were absent from their posts without valid excuse, the evil of ab-1 senteeism would soon disappear. The last report from Senator Hill, for the past several weeks at Eureka Springs, Ark., is that he is improving and his physicians have strong hopes of a cure or at least that his life will be greatly prolonged. The State Republican central com mittee, of Georgia, which met in Ma con, Tuesday tabled a resolution en dorsing A. H. Stephens for Governor. This is rough on the independent nine. THE THE DEAD-LOCK SENATE DOES LITTLE OR NOTHING. James Gordon Bennett has not only generously provided for the wife and child of Captain DeLong. but will also take care of the widows and children of others of the crew of the Jeannette who perished on the;expedition. The total number of immigrants arriving in this country for the fiscal year ending June 1st, it is thought will reach 800,000, and those that have come have all found ready employment so far at reasonable wages. The Richmond and Danville railroad company is having built one thousand freight cars at an average cost of $650 each. It has also ordered thirty new engines twelve of which have been put upon the road. It is proposed to remove the remains of Chief Justice Chase from Washing ton to Cincinnati, to be interred in Spring Grove cemetery. The Cincin nati people want to give them a public burial, and a committee has been ap pointed to consult with Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague about it He Will Accept the Democratic Nomi nation, Bat no Other. Atlanta Constitution. In reply to questions touching his re lations to tne coming canvass ior gover nor of Georgia, Mr. Stephens has con sented to the publication of the follow in or letter: National Hotel, ) Washington, D. C, 22d May, 1S82. f Mr. Charles E. Smith, Washington, tia Dear Mr. Smith Your letter of the 19th inst. is before me. 1 reply to your inquiry about my position in relation to the crovernorsnip oi ueorgia. x can on ly say briefly that the reported inter views with me on this subject as pub lished in the Atlanta constitution are substantially correct In reply to let ters from all parts of the State, and from men attached to all political par ties, ureine me to forego my intention to retire from public life at the close of my present congressional term, and con sent to accept tne omce oi governor, x have stated that if my health continues as good as it has been during the past winter, and if unmistakable evidences should be furnished me that it is the will of the people of Georgia that I should serve them I know of no reason that would justify me in refusing so to do. Thus the matter rests at present, so far as I am concerned. When asked the question whether I would allow my name to be used in connection with this office, at the next election, against the nomination of another person by the Democratic State convention, to as semble on the 19th of July next my uniform answer has been: "I would not" This action of the Democratic party would with me, be the controlling evidence that is not the will of a ma jority of the people of Georgia that I should serve them as a governor. To this conclusion I should come, notwith standing the numerous letters I have re ceived from men of the greatest emi nence in the State, and many petitions embracing hundreds of people in differ ent counties to which I have referred, and the recommendation of my name to be voted for as governor by the people of Georgia, by the highly respectable body of men who recently assembled at Atlanta, and whose good opinions and confidence I appreciate in no small de gree. I deem it proper in this connec-1 tion to add that while my political af filiation is entirely with the Democracy on principles and measures; and if in either it has erred, such errors should be corrected within rather than without its ranks, yet if I were nominated by the Democracy and elected governor of Georgia by the people, I should not be a partisan governor, but should look to the best interests and welfare of the State by protecting the rights of all classes of society which should be the chief object of all government The principles perpetuated in the motto of the grand old State, "Wisdom, justice and moderation," would be the guide of my administration. Since writing the above I have seen a telegram dated the 15th inst. from Atlanta, Ga, to the Chicago Tribune, published in the Au gusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist of the 20th inst, stating that I had tele graphed to the Atlanta convention of independents that I would accept the nomination for governor. It is utterly untrue that I ever sent any such a tele gram or authorized it being sent by any body. Yours, Alexander H. Stevens. P. S. This letter you can use as you please. A. H. S. The House Again Blocked and Roll Call After Roll Call Fails to Find a Quorum Both Sides Determined to Tug it Out. Washington, May 25. Senate. Harris called up the Senate bill to at tach the county of Hardeman to the eastern division oi tne western District of Tennessee passed. Executive session. Adjourned. House. No time was lost by the House this morning in renewing the struggle over the Mackey Dibble con- testeu election cast? wiuuu was uaueu up by Calkins, of Indiana, immediately af ter the reading of the journal. Randall, of Pennsylvania, as usual, raised the question of consideration, and Kenna, of West Virginia, inter jected a motion to adjourn, on which Randall demanded the yeas and nays. Lost. Yeas, none ; nays, 133. On several motions a bare quorum obtained. Ben Wood, of New York, and Phelps, of Connecticut, both Demo crats voting, the former with the Re publicans, but this did not avail. Roll call followed roll call upon dilatory motions until 4.45. when the quorum was again broken, Then after another call o the House. 5 o'clock having ar rived, the House took a recess until 8 o'clock. Pending the announcing of the recess the Speaker laid before the House a message from the President transmit ting a letter from the Secretary of State concerning awards made against Vene zuela bv a mixed commission under the convention of April 26th, 1866. The President says : "I earnestly invite the attention of Congress to this communi cation and the accompanying enclos ures. In case neither house takes action on it during the present Congress I shall feel it my duty to direct that this pro longed discussion be definitely termin ated by recognizing the absolute vali dity of all awards." Referred. The dav in the Senate was not more productive of results than in the House, The greater part of the time having been consumed in discussing the Japa nese indemnity fund bill without reach ing a vote on the amendment FRATERNAL RELATIONS. HARKETS BY TELEGEAPH MAY 2&, 1882 ! PRODUCE. WimiNQTON Hntrlht TnnmnHn. firm mi A in Rosin ; firm, SI. 65 for strained; J1.70 for good strained. Tar firm, at Si. 65. Com unchanged ; prime white 96; mixed 93. BALTMORK noon Flour doll and nnchansred: Howard street and Western super S3 25SS4.50; extra S476S6.75; family S6.qOSiS7.25; City Mills,super $3.50384.75; extra $5.00387.80; Bio brands $7 25387.87; Patapsco family $& Wheat Southern steady and quiet; Western dull and closing easy; bouthern red. S1.853S1.40; amber aryiana ; ho. 2 May $1.4H43$l 4itfe. A proposal Made by the Southern Pres byterians to the Noithern Presbytc rians. Atlanta, Ga., May 24 The South ern Presbyterian Assembly to-day thi committee on bills and overtures made a report The question of the relation of colored ministers in the church courts was taken up but not decided. The assembly sent the following tele gram about fraternal relations to the .Northern Assembly at Springfield, Ills: "In answer to overtures from Presbyte ries the following paper was adopted almost immediately: 'In order to re move all difficulties in the way of that full and formal fraternal correspon dence which, on our part, we are pre pared to accept, we adopt the following minute, that while receding from no principle we do hereby declare our re gret for and withdrawal of our Assem bly which may be regarded as reflect ing upon or offensive to the General As sembly of the Presbyterian Church of of the United States of America. " 'Resolved. That a copy of this paper be sent by telegraph to the General As sembly now in session at Springfield, 111., for their prayerrul consideration and mutatis mutantis for their recip xocal concurrence as forming a basis for an exchange of delegates forth with.' " Springfield, III . May 25. In the Presbyterian General Assembly West, to-day the dispatches of yesterday irom the Presbyterian Assembly in Atlanta was read, it was received witn great delight and referred to the committee on correspondence and it is understood will elicit a more cordial response. SI.413S1.44; No. 1 Mi es torn winter red snot. Corn Southern firm and quiet; Western dull; Southern white 00392; Southern yellow 8B3S7. Baltthobb night Oats, quiet and unchanged: Soutnern rKJ3tS3; Western white 62364; muted 60d2; Pennsylvania 60ffi63. Provisions sttady quiet; mess pork, old $20.00; new $21. 00. tJuut meats- snguiaers ana clear riD sides, packed 93 1 2 Bacon -shoulders 10; dear rib sides 134k: hams lottai&tt. Lard refined 12 id. Coflee quiet and firm; Bio cargoes rJinarj to prime 83 lOVi Sugar- quiet; A soft 10. Whiskey -quiet, at $1.20381.21. Freights dull and nominal. Nxw York Southern flour, fairly active and firm common to lair extra Sh.653So.75, good to choice extra S6.8US8.25. Wheat cash lots about steady and closing firm, at a shade above the lowest paints; No. 2 Spring $1-36; ungraded red sl-lBtrsi.47; No. 2 red. May si 4otfcH Sl 4744; June Si.4d4fe38l.474b. Corn-cash and May opened 443114c higher and closing with m st of the advance irvt: ungraded 78387: No. 2, May 8tt87 ; June 8038 1 ty. Oats-lfc 1 14c lower; lower; No. 3. 59. Hops quiet and very firmly held; Yearlings 16334. Coflee steady and gocd Inquiry; Bio cargoes quoted at 81431044; Job lots HViQ)llV Sugar-uncharged and very quet; fair to good refining quoted at 737tfc; Refined quiet and weak; standard A 9W8Wb. Molasses- unchanged and quiet. Bice quiet and steady; sales Han goon free 538; Pat. 96, 14. Bo a In steady, at 82 2714382 80. Turpentine steady and qulet,at 56. Wool firm and in good inquiry; Domestic fleece 82346; Texas 15382 Pork slightly in buy era favor and trade moderate; sales mess spot. 819.25820.25; new 820.8744. Middles quiet and strong, and uuoted at 1 1 tor all cuts. Lard-about 5c lower and less active and c osing easier: sales urime steam sii.70tz)Sll.72u: May S11.703S11.72; June SI 1.671A3S1 1.70; Bann ed quoted at 8 1 1 ,65. Freights to Liverpool mar ket dull, uottonr, per steam 3-B2d3 1 1-64J. Wheat, per steam 4d. COTTOM. Galykstoh Steady; middling llc; low mid dling U&c; good ordinary lie; net receipts 120; gross 120; sales 1.33U; stock 7.070. ex ports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Nobiolk Quiet, middling lltko: net receipt 529. ktoss 529; stock 14,702; exports coast wise 831; sates 60; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . BALTDfoai-S.eady; middling 12Vbs low mid dling llfec; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 22; btobs 853: sales ; stock 24.625: exports coastwise 50; spinners 150; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . BosTOH Quiet; middling 1244c; low middling 124fcc; good ordinary lHfee; net receipts 276; Kross 880: sales : stock 9.095: exports to Great Britain ; to France WrumiGTOH Quiet, middling Uttc; low mid 11 A lnc; gooa ordinary 10 7 10c: receipts 77; sales ; stock 2,824: exports ; to Great Britain ; to WE INVITE ATTENTION WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OP FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, UlA lnM nil J . . " DVJ 103 HIIU kJI lim. 11HIIIV Mil 1 tt1il nfaf A w . " vunnill . iu iYo ub a cut miu siuisry tnemseives of the truth of oar assertions. " " " wauis 01 ootn tne city and couutry trade ' g iaeantee satteractlon to an porchaneM m -A. IS. RJ&.KJH:ihI BRO gftt0B anrt puatctnxrs. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at Dp.J.H.McAden s Drug Store glBATOGA "yiCHY. From Saratoga Springs, N. T. 1 new water re sembling (he Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids dlges Hon, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASKS CONGRESS WATIR, 0 CASKS BOCK BRIDGE ALUM. CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARfS LOW PIES 111 TTO! Vennor predicts a very cold and stormy autumn. "We are likely to ex perience," he says, "one of the coldest periods in a long term of years during the early part of the winter of 1882-3 ; but the cold will come in a lump, and the latter half of the winter is likely to be mild and open, with an advanced spring." Border Troubles. San Francisco, May 25. The Tomb stone Epitaphs publishes an account of. a fight at Igo's Banche on the line of the Arizona and New Mexico R. R., near the Sonora border. Mescal is smuggled across the line and much ill feeling en ' gendered between American R. R., lab orers and the Mexicans. A few evenings ago a number of Mexican with their families encamped near Igo's Rancbe The American laborers being drunk at tempted to lorce tne Mexicans to give up their women. This was resisted and an affray followed in which five Mexi cans were killed and several wounded. A number of Americans were wounded and it is thought that three will die. ling 77; gross coMtwtie continent . Philadelphia Dull; middling 12VVc low middling 12c; irood ordinary 11c; net receipts 123: aross 242: tales ; vck 17.738; e ports Great Britain ; to continent . Savannah Quiet ; middling lltsc; low mid dllng lime; kvkxJ ordinary 0V&; net receipts 83; gross 84; sales 75; stock 8.U50 exports coastwise 758; to Great Britain : to France : to continent . Nxw Orlxahs-Quiet; middling 12c. io mid dling llTsc; good ordinary llVie; net receipts 47: gross 161; sales l.uuu: stoex vi,it exports to Great Britain 4,400; to France ; oastwlse 1,013; to continent ; to chan nel . Mobilx Steady; middling lltc;low mlddlinx lllfec; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 41; gross 43. sales a.W; suksk h, Sft: exports eoast 50; France ; to Great Britain j to continent . MxjfPHB -Steady; middling 1 17b c; low mid dling lllfec; good ordinary 10tc. net receipts 71; gross 2K2; uupmenu cza; saies a,uu; stock 29,784. Augusta Quiet; middling 114b; low mid dling llVfec; good ordinary lofts; receipt 6tf; shipments ; sales 167. Charleston Quiet; middling 12; low mid- dllng llfec; good ordinary 1114c net receipts 11: gross 11: sales 150; stock 7. 140; exports coastwise 912; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to chan nel . Nxw Tom Firmer and holders asking higher prices; saies 2. 600. Including 1,900 export; mid dling uplands 12Vec; middling Orleans 124fec; con solidated net receipts 1.4BU; exports to ureal Britain 4.591; to France 5oO; to continent 1,033; to channel. Ltvxrpooii Noon - Active and firmer; middling uplands 0 0-1 rid; middling Orleans tJJftd; sales 15,000; speculation and exports 3,000; receipts 4,250; American 4,100. Uplands tow middling clause: May delivery 0 87-O4d; Hay and June 6 37-64d; June and July 6 884dffltf 89-64d; July and August 6 42 4dr?8 43-64d; August and September u 40 o4dtxo 47-o4d; bepteraoer ana Octobertt40-64daH4I-64d; October and Novem ber ; November and Leotmber . Futures firm. Liverpool -5 P. M Sales of American cotton 11.000 bales. Uplands low middling clause: May delivery 6 3-64d: Mar and June d: June and July d; July and August 6 44-fl4d; August and September 6 48-64d; September and October a. Futures closed at pievious quo tattoos. A lease for 999 years nowadays is re regarded as equivalent to a sale, but such a lease has just expired in En gland, and the property has reverted to the orignal owner who leased it, name ly, the Church of England. It is thus legally decided that the Church of En gland has had a corporate entity since the time of Alfred the Great, and that it did not, as has been supposed by many originate in the time of Henry the Eighth. The Czar of all the Russias is a high sounding title, but the Czar feels rather small these days. The Nihilists keep him constantly on the ragged edge, with threats of blowing him up. In consequence of recent threats his pro posed coronation has been indefinitely postponed. There is not a greater slave in all his dominions to-day than he, afraid to go out ki the sun light and trembling at the echo of his own footfall. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE. Postmaster Howe recommends the abolition of postage on newspapers,and the recommendation is regarded with some favor in Congress. He thinks that the deficiency which will be caused in the department by the abolition will be made up by certain economic meas ures instituted. From an individual, business standpoint The Observer is indifferent as to whether the present postage rates be continued or not, or whether they be totally abolished, but recognizing the fact that in a country iiKoours, wnere tne papers figure so largely as educators of the people in, the dissemination of intelligence, every impediment, if possible, to their la creased distribution should be removed, naTevery encouragement extended to them. The postage paid, which by some papers Is small, and by others '" considerable sum, is ins'Ijgnlficant, but at the same time if it be not necessary the burden, light or heavy, Should not : be jrpposerL Just ,nowpoimIar educa v Uoateema to , fce 'a . favorite .them? in ,!; Congress, and it is a proper time to con- sider. what agency the press hai in this great work and to 'enquire .If it it not , entitled to 'recognition and Bncourige ment for the service it incessantly ten ders, i ' Destitution in Patrick County, Va. Mr. J. H. Rangeley, of Patrick Court House, Va., has issued an appeal for the suffering people of Patrick county, which is endorsed by the Hon. George w. jooKer, ex-memoer or Congress, Mr. Rangely declares . that "no such suffering for bread was ever known in any county in Virginia, the poor people being actually on the verge of starva tion ; many go for days without a mor sel of bread, and as for meat, they do not think of that." Concluding his ap peal, Mr. Rangeley says: "Many are getting thin in flesh and show in their faces the want of food. I tell you, in all candor, that I don't see any way for some of them to get on any longer. No money and no bread. All hands have worked hard and have planted a fine crop, but will be forced to abandon all. Our wheat looks fine; but wheat to ripen in Juno will not save the people who are hungry in May." Mr. Range ley adds that Messrs. J. E. Schoolfield & Co. and P. T. Barrow, well-known busi ness men of Danville, will gladly re ceive contributions for this cause. They also vouch for the correctness of Mr. Rangeley's statement. Verdict in the Case of Gen. Curtis. New York, May 25. The case of Gen. Curtis, ex-special treasury agent who has been on trial for the past few davs for receiving monev frnm nffiw. holders for political purposes concluded this morning in the United States Cir cuit Court by the jury bringing in a sealed verdict It read that the accused was guilty on the first and eighth counts and not guilty on all the other counts ot the indictment. The counsel for the defence gave notice of a motion in ar rest of judgment, and the 2nd of June was fixed for argument of the motion. The first count recites that the accused as a government employe, received money from Peter Vogel, and one Sang, also government employee, for the Re public anState committee : and the 8th count charges a like accusation, but money was received from Charles Ereechel, a government employe. The District Attorney said he would allow Gen. Curtis to bail on his own recogniz ance in a $500 bond. Banyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI JANOS. THI BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dosx: A wine glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "tLunjbdl Janos. Baron Ueblg af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses tnat of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal ' 'Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, sat jst, and most efficacious aperient water." Prof. Vtrchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most vaiuaoie." Praf. Bamberger, Vienna "I .have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Pro. Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander Brunton, M. D., r. R 8.. London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and suroasses them in efficacy." Prof. Atken, M. D., F. H. 8., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pulina and Fried- richstiaU." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St.. CHARLOTTE. N. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as wnen it nows rrom tne spring at Baratogi we receive this water in large diock tm reservou which we return as soon again every week. Prescriptions carefully as emptied to be refilled J H. MCA DIN, Druggist and Chemist prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night. July28 AT WILDER'S WK HAVE 8T0PPED SELLING AT COST, BUr OFT KB (jOOI8 AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES Tha the Public cannot Perceive the Difference. A beauUful sUk of SPRING GOODS, JUiT RECEIVED. apr2 l(rEJ( TxaHe Otcect. BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL FURNITURE. BEDDING, &C. A IVLL LOT 99 Cheap Bedsteads, ATOLOTJHan, Parlor & Chamber Suite. Ml 1.C TJBTf IEXIPmiE RECEIVED TO-DAY. We have added to our stock a full line of We have added to our stock a full line of Cents' Cassimere Suits, WHITE "VESTS JLlSTJD DUSTERS. ALSO A LARGX LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 8uch as Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, Gloves and Bilk Handkerchiefs. Ladle' Lreks Goods and Parasols 17-CLOSING OUT AT B EDUCED PBICES. JH ELIAS & COHEN. ore FCTUBB& 4a Weather. Washington, May 25. For the Mid die Atlantic, warmer clearing weather and variable winds shifting to souther ly, and rising followed by falling ba rometer. For the South Atlantic and East Gulf, fair weather and variable winds, sta tionary or lower temperature and pressure. For the West Gulf, fair weather and ight winds, mostly southerly stationary temperature and pressure. a or tne Tennessee and Ohio valley, warmer and fair weather, variable winds mostly southerly stationary or ower pressure. Both Sides Determined to Hold Out. Washington, D. C May 25. The Republican committee by seven to one last night determined to maintain the position which had been taken by the Republicans relative to the election case of Mackey vs. O'Conuer and to per sist in demanding its consideration, be fore any other business is disposed of. They also decided to ta"ke a recess from Ave to seven on Tuesday's and Thurs days for the purpose of holding night sessions. The Democrats assert an equal determination to adhere to their opposition and present indications points to an lndetinate prolongation of ine struggle. What the Standard Thinks About it. London, May 25. The Standard dis cussing the correspondence between .Lowell and i rehnghuvsen touching the Irish suspects says it is a pitiable spec tacle, to witness the foreign othcer or a nation to which Story. Wheaton and Kent belonged repudiating the elemen tary principles of international law at the bidding of a few Irish rowdies in .New 1 ork and electioneering wire pullers. General Conference of the M. E. Church Sonth. Nashville, May 23 The general conference of .the Methodist Episcopal juurcu oouin eieciea to-aay tne toliow ing board of managers of the church extension: President, James G. Lithgow, iiouis- yille ; vice-president, Presley Meguiar. -.Louisville; treasurer, J W Proctorr jsaiiYiiie, Ay.; secretary, Davis Morton, Louisville; managers, Messrs. James G vaner, unaries U Seymour,--T C Mor ris ana u o Settle, Louisville; J 0 Woodward, Lexington, Ky. ; T B Car Toll, Parkersburg, W Va.; GJJShnd; DBunwwa, missj u x vanaeverrter, St. JosepbJMo EfBro wri . Texas ; W JF Harris, Brown8TMeTeriri7;AVF Como-' ton;"Wbite California; Joseph E Mory, Corn wallia, ; Oregcm ;;;Jasi- J.: .Carlisle, South Carolina im .WUf ; mZr-nQUKM OF MAll. Wlvv' Nervous Weakness.- Dyspepsia, ' Impotence? gsnaiDebllitreured by Well's Health Ue newer? SI. Depot i. a. HeAden, Charlotte, . C- Senate Confirmations. Washington, May "25. The Senate to day confirmed a number of nomina tions to office. Among which was that Miss Ada C. Sweet to be pension agent at Chicago. She is a daughter of the late pension agent at Chicago. If the mother is feeble It is impossible that he children should be strong.- Lpdia S Plokham's Vegetable compound is a perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexoat syste in ' of women. Bend to Jars. Lydla, B Plokbam. 223 Western nags , ; Niw York Net receipts 40; gross Futures closed steady; sales 14.400 Dales. May 12.12e.14 June. 12.18.14 July 1226.0O Aufejst 12 8H.87 September 12 35a.85 October 1169&.61 November 11.43 45 December. 1 145.46 January 1 l.B8.69 February ll.72a.74 March April FINANCIAL. Nxw vobjl. xclnnge 4.86 Governments 4vs s V8 lower, otners nnchancKMl New 5s 1.018 Four and a half per oents, LIMA rour per cents, i zui Money 2WZ3 State bonds Tennessee mixed 10 lnaittr- nttr imhiinPA,i 8ub-treasury balances Gold.. $90 109 currency... 1 100 Stocks Irregular : Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 8flfe Alaltama Class A, small 82 Vt Alal iama Class B, ft s l . oa Alabama-Class C. 48. 85 Chicago and Northwestern 1.293fe Chicago and Northwestern preferred, 1 42 j&ne an East Tennessee 10 Georgia. l.oo Illinois Central. 1.84 Lake8hore l.uis Louisville and Nashville 73ft Mfrrmhls and Charleston ro Na8hUle aad Chattanooga 501A New York Central 1 26V4 PlttSOUTK 1.85 Richmond and Allegheny 1ft Richmond and Danville l-Uo Rock Islnnd - 1 2H - South Carolina Brown Consols 101 waoasn, at. Louis a Pacmc. 2va Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific preferr'd 62 A Western union. elW CITY COTTON MARKET. Ofpicb of Thi Obskbtbh, Charlotte, May 26, 1882. The market yesterday closed dull at the fol lowing quotations: 8ood Middling 11 Strlctlr middling 11 Middling lli Strict low middling 1 1 Low mtddllnff 11 Tinges lOaiOl Storm cotton 7ffi9Vfc Sales yesterday 58 bales. YORK RIVER LINE, PASSENGER ROUTE. TO BALTIMORE and ALL POINTS NORTH Daily except Sunday. Note the reduced Drst-olass ratt s to B ALT I M 0 R E You will nod a choice and complete stock of PVBE I FRESH ftRUGS, Colden's, Leibig's Liquid Extract mat 17 MA MO tC TIE TIP Li? BDILDINQ. -OF BEEF and TONIC IN VIGOR ATOR TRY IT. il CIGARS 1 TOBACCO, THE FINX8T SELECTION in the CITY, neludlng the famous LA PARI PA brand of Cigars Chemicals and Toilet Melts, an assortment, and everything generally kept In a first class Drug Store. Special attention given to Physicians' Prescriptions day and night. Satis faction guaranteed. GIVE MS A CALL. Corner Trade and-.. ......College Street! apr ESTEY, ROSEDALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAINES and GATE CITY PIANOS LUCE BROTHER States ville, N. C, -LARGEST STOCK- OF- PELODBET far- Leave Burkesvli.e, uanviue, Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlotte, ' Spartanburg, " Greenville, 422pm 10.12 pm 8.20 p m 8.55 p m 4.40 p m 12 25 pm 1 1.40 am fare 8 70 fare 6.70 fare 790 fare 11.80 fare 11.95 fa:e 18.00 fare 14.80 NEW YORK PIANOS, it is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and 8SLL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements. but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask Is ft trial and this can cost you nothing, wniie it may be the mevn i' saving you a great deal in an Instrument. W Organs always in stock either to sell or til rent. Cal Avenue, Lynn, 1 , tor pamphlets The beauties of the face of women are often ob scured by tormenting humors, easily got rid of by using Dr O W Benson's Skin Cure. ..It heala .erup tions otthe grin pr scalp and renders the cuticle smooin ana iair... excellent tone t dressing. "Certainty ot Relief . Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 4, 1 881. u. tL u.. warner A ca.i sira-l knnw-rmin t.nik sonal experience that roar Safe Bldrey and Lives Cure Is a great medicine., and I believe alt who aru afflicted can take it Kith & certainty of relit f and eure srj.t;.?6 a- habman. ' Biuiuiwium An Iaosi SPRikea wars ajtd Mam Tha mrmmt tonte and alterative- aontalna twice as much iron and fifty per oenw more alum- uvu Arrivloar at Baltimore. 7 Hfl n m mnnnAHnii Wltn the mornins tralna for Phiimfoinhi' ntt I .o KAwVnrtr " " uxoj&v bj this line the opportunity is given of spendlr-g a 'iivuu uioasauiij in mcumona Deiore oe- yariurc ui inuns ior west roil it. - . jjor runner information apply to agents at the mayjw ,Gen1 Pass. Agent on or address Lock Box 274, JNO. & ED DINS, . Charlotte, N C. SWEET POTATOES, OAT MEAL, ORANGES by the box, at FOR RENT. "M"ICE four room' Cottage, conveniently jl i arnuiicea. may2 tt ' AptflTta SDDINS. ' V AtPostofflee; S. M. HOWELL'S. . may2& Paul D; DarriDger,Sl.iD.; . pkSIGi JLtt aw: ktRGEON 1,:J NOTICE!, 4 tcrrr TAXBsroB. fBa.,T riiM in tha ear v T GENERAL MERCHANDISE Olf THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION WITH ANY JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEF WILL BE GLAD TO QDOTE PHICtS TO THE TRADE. marl 8 ly AMERICA STILL FURTHER AHEAD) nm n mr THE BEST THREAD forSEWINE IJACHIHES Sk Cora Soft Fiifi Sooi Awarded all the Honors at the ATLANTA International Cotton Exposition, 1881, -FOR- " THE BEST THEE AD for , " MACHINE and HAND SEWING." Two Gold Medals and the Grand Prize. For Sale to the Trade by J, Roessler & Co., Charlotte, N. C. mayl8 "alum and- tnum than any Just tb tnmg i Mn.nl : flAld Prices reduced one halt, mayil mass' kxtowD.' Offios iamt the thins for the "spring weakness" new so all Orugglsts of any standing. at-: i m.o . ore R'H. Jordsn-'--C5o'i Dfogi sitorf n Omce hours fm 1 2 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. ta. ' LTj Dersoas resMtDg in tbewr . it ail 'a tn m. Poll Tax. and au v? polftlo and com porater wb ".SL" t"bl property In the eltr on . M l HnAm are oeiwr iiuu iz it Cbariotts. cfiloe m aid rtty,pnorlro. polls. . Enair . in. man. maylS dSt wit "v iwan & lint of Br autborlty of Aldermen, .of section imayl8tt Treas. HUGH W. HARRIS, . A1T0E5EY AT LAW. Offlce on Trade street, nearly opposite Court House, COABLOTTE, N. C. it x- .fiicliard A. Series, THE MOST ELEGANT DiR AfJD : CILUARD : ROOM (
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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