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DAILY C H A S t (3 'T T E O B S E R V E & i W E DN E S D A JUNE Sf, 1.88 2. Stye arjarlotte (Dbgtroaf. CIIAS. R. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor. llmnDif w raOwrun ktCBASixrm, . 0., Al aa00D-Q MATTBB.1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1882. excited over the swill Baltimore is milk question. Greensboro is coming to the front wit h big cabbage heads. Henry Irving, the great English actor will visit this country in August on a trip of recreation. Maj. John W. Daniel's name is com ing to the front in Virginia as a candi date for congressman-at-large. The wheat crop of Tennessee now about harvested, is the best that State has had in ten years. UtiTCllEKING CHRISTIANS. The mob which made such a savage assault upon the European residents of Alexandria, Egypt, seem to have been inspired by religious fanaticism fanned into fever heat by leaders. It seems to have been quite a sudden outbreak so sudden as to take the European resi dents by surprise, and many of them consequently became easy victims to their assailants, who murdered and pillaged them almost unresisted. This attack and the ferocity with which it was conducted shows that the hatred of the believer in the Koran for the "Christian dog" is quite as strong now as it was centuries ago, when to slay Christians was considered a cardi nal virtue. What it is going to result in it is difficult yet to tell, but it seems there is to be a conference of soraja of the European powers to consult upon the situation and take such action as mav be necessary. In the meantime The army worm is winding up opera- tne English government is strengthen- tlons in Ohio, Kentucky, and tnere abouts, and is tramping southward. , Alexander H. Stephens is somewhat aged, andjaot very robust physically ; so much so one way and so little so the other that the opponents of his renomi nation say he couldn't fill the bill for governor, ssxa ne nas uuue uuo mm ing her fleet in Egyptian waters with a view to enforcing whatever decision may be made. Severe retribution should be exacted from the blood-thirsty butch ers of unarmed and defenceless people. The announcement is made by Mr. John W. Garrett, the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company. he has supplied the editors down there that another Atlantic cable will be laid with more ammunition to pop away at to Europe to connect with the Balti each other than any other sovereign that ever "toted his own skillet" ThA Phiiftdfllnhia Record says a ru mor is afloat that Mr. Dallas Saunders, a well-known Democrat, of that city, has gone over to the Republican party. Mr. Saunders recently assisted In the prosecution of the South Carolina elec tion officers before Judge Bona, ior which service, it is said, he received 87,f00, although all the efforts to con vict were unsuccessful. Oar Washington correspondent says that advices received in that city indi cate that Judee Bennett will be the unanimous nominee of the Democratic party in this State for congressman-at-large. As far as any public declaration of sentiment has been made thus far it is that way. It seems to be universally recognized that he is the man for the time and the place. The Atlanta Post-Appeal reminds President Arthur that "if there is to be an anti-Democratic sentiment made to prevail in Georgia the germs for it must be engendered by the President thrnnch the Federal patronage. This statement doet not carry with it the implication that any particular class of the people of Georgia are to be influ enced by public patronage any more than another, or those of any other State. They are all the same, the world over. It is simply a question af busi ness with all but those who are blindly prejudiced." Now after this plaintive appeal let Mr. Arthur come along with his patronage, if he would burst up the Democratic party in Georgia. more and Ohio Railroad telegraph sys tem. A "check for $16 " to stamp out the Bourbon Democracy, is all the Republi can Congressional committee asks at nresent from federal office holders of small grade. UNDER THE SNOW. Finding the Remains of the Perished Arctic Explorers. NkwYork. June 20. The Herald has the following particulars of the J! M T -T nnffn A ftoif . villA rfwiehed the neighborhood where Ninderman and Nora left DeLong he found the wreck of a scow ana soon came upon rifles supported by four sticks. Digging near these sticks they found two bodies under 8 feet of snow Exnlorine further Melville found s tent and camp kettle and the remains of five men and approaching nearly stumbled upon DeLong's hand sticking out of the snow. About 30 feet from the edge of the bank under about a foot of snow thev found the bodies of DeLonsrand Ambler, about three feet arart and Ah Sem lying at their feet, partially covered by pieces of tent and a few bieces of blanket. All the oth ers, except Alixia, they found at the place where tne tent was pncnea. ijee and Kerb were close by in a cleft in the bank toward the west. None of the dead had on boots. Their feet were covered with rags tied on. In the pock ets of all were pieces of burnt skiu clothing, which they had been eating. The hands of all were more or less burned, and it looked as if when dying they had crawled into the fire, Boyd lying over the fire and his clothing be ing burned through to the skin, which was not burned. Collins' face was cov ered with a cloth. All the bodies were carried to the top of a hill thirty feet high, about forty versts to the south west, from where they were found and there interred in a mausoleum con structed of wood from the scow, built in the form of a pyramid, twenty-two feet long and seven higu, surmounted IN THE CAPITOL. THE NATIONAL BANK CHARTERS IN THE SENATE. FALSE PRETENSES. The Qepublican party of this State is a partv of false pretense, and is to-day carrying out the very same game it has I by a cross twenty-two feet in height and 0ff-mntrf t. vftrv election that has one foot square, hewn out of drift wood and conspicuous at a distance or attempted at every election that has taken place in the State since that par ty was overthrown by the people, be came a minority party, and combina tions to help it back into power became a necessity with it When by the agency of prescriptive laws, and dis franchising statutes they held the reins of government and ran riot over this and other Southern States, there was no talk of liberalism, for then they had it all their own way, and liberalism could render them no service. But when for their gross abuse of the power they held, and the general rule of de moralization and debauchery they in stituted and practiced, they were driven from power they began to cast about them for alliances offensive and de fensive, and whenever one man or a number of men were found willing under any circumstances to array them selves against the Democratic party, the hand of fellowship was promptly offered, and all the aid and encourage ment possible given either clandestine ly or openly as was deemed mostW visable. ) twenty versts. PAYING THE MAIL CONTRACTORS The House Begins With a Bill to Or ganize "Hell in the TJ. S.," Offered as a Snbstitnte to the Senate Bill on Presidential Succession, Which is Voted Down. Washington, June 20. Senate. On motion of Maxey the House amend- mends to the bill ior an examination and report upon the claims of Texas, California, Oregon and other States, with certain territories, for the indebt edness assumed in repelling invasion and suppressing Indian hostilities, were concurred in. A bill appropriating $300,000 for be ginning the erection of an addition to the Presidential mansion, l'assed. The credentials of Anthony, as Sena tor from Rhode Island for the fith term, were presented with complimen tary remarks by the president pro tern., Davis. The Senate resumed the consideration of the House bill to enable the National banks to extend their corporate exis tence. The Senate at 3:50 p. m., without ac tion on the bill, went into executive ses sion, and when the doors were reopen ed adjourned. The Senate confirmed the nomina tions for members of the-tariff commis sion as published. The final vote on the question of confirmation was 31 yeas against 21 nays. Four or five Democrats voted with the body of the Republicans in the affirmative, aud one Republican, Van Wyck, voted in the negative. The executive session lasted an hour and three quarters. House. In accordance with the un derstanding arrived at yesterday, the House immediately proceeded to vote on the Senate bill authorizing the Sec retary of the Treasury to examine and report to Congress the amount of all claims of the States of Texas, Colorado, Oregon, Nebraska, California, Kansas and Nevada, and the territories . of Washington idaho, an account of mon ey expended and indebtedness incurred in the repelling invasion and suppress ing Indian hostilities. It was passed, yeas 154, nays 30. Youne. of Ohio, introduced a bill amending the law relating to internal revenue. Referred. It provides for a tax of 50 cents a gal Ion on spirits and 80 cents a barrel on malthauors. Updegraff, of Iowa, chairman of the committee on the law respecting the election of President and vice-Presi dent, reported a bill to fix a day for the meeting of electors for President and Vice-President and to provide for and regulate the counting of votes and to decide questions arising thereon as a substitute for the Senate bill on the same subject matter. Updegraff de scribed the bill as a compromise bill. It did not represent the views of any member of the committee, but was the best that could be presented. He stated that the bill provided that the candi date who was declared not elected might proceed against his competitor by an action in the nature of a quo warranto, but could not proceed against him by injunction. Hammond, of Georgia, opposed the bill as being ludicrous and dangerous, and insisted that it ought to be entitled a bill to organize "Hell in the United States." Under the bill a person de clared elected by Congress might enter upon the duties of his office and then be ordered out by an order from a circuit court. After a lung debate the committee's substitute was rejected yeas 93, nays 100. The question then recurred upon the Senate bill, but the House refused to order it to a third reading, and it was recommitted to the committee on the law respecting the election of President and vice-Presidant. Adjourned. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH WE INVITE ATTEVflON WE INVITE ATTENTION JUNJK 20, 1882 PRODUCE. WmmTOTOW SDlilts Turoentlne firm, at 43c Rosin steady, $1.52ft for strained; $1.60 for good strained. Tar firm, at 82 80. Ciude Turpentine steady, at $l.f0 tor hard; 82.75 lor yellow dips 82.76 for virgin. Baltimore noon Flour dull and uncharged: Howard street and Western suDer S8 25S&4.DO: extra $425$r 50; family 85.75S87.00; ttiy anus, super vi oasm.W; extra 8-l.25tr87.55; hio Drands 87 25z$7.37. Wheat Southern nominal in trie absence of receipts; Western higher and dull; Southern red 81 .3081.83; am ber 81.88S1.42; No. I Maryland ; No 2 Western winter red soot. 81.37iAa81 38Vs. Corn Southern lower; Western a shade better and dull; Southern white 85; Southern yellow 86 Balttmobb night- Oats, dull and steady: Soutnern 62 Bo; Western walte 64965; mlxea bltxod; Fennsyivania 61 65. Provisions un changed and firm; mess pork, 820.75822.25. aula meats -shoulders and clear rib sides, i-ack-ed IQVsQil bl&. Bacon -shoulders 1114; clear rib sides 14; hams I5iffl6. Lard refined 13 Coffee quiet; Hlo cargoes rdluary to lair 8 9. Smear-steady; A. sort 9. Whiskey steady, at 81.20. Freights unchanged. Chicago -Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull and a shade higher; No. 2 Chicago spring 81 SlVfefor cash; 81-32 for June; 81.8a for July; No 3 Chicago spring 81 02; Regular ecuve and higher, at $1.14$1.14 for July. Corn-ao ttve, firm and higher, at 10Vtl(M for cash; lOVt for June; 7 lVs for July. Oats fairly active and a shade higher, at 51 Vk tor cash; 5146 for June; 45 for July. Pork easier, at 820.75 820.80 for cash; 820.75 for June and July. Lard fair demand and prices lower, at 811.45 for cash and June; $1 l.45SU.47Vk for Jul. Bulk meats in fair demand; shoulders SV.25; short ribs 812 15; short clear $12 75. Whiskey quiet, at 81.16. COTTON. Galveston Firm ; middling llc; low mid dling 1146c: good ordinary 11c; net receipts 12; gross 12; sales 139; . stocx 7.S4Z; ex ports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Norfolk- Quiet; middling 12c; net receipts 428; gross 428; stock 6,537; exports coast wise 529; saies 116; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Balttmoki Steady, middling 12ic, low mid dling 11; goed ordinary 10c; net receipt ; gross 743: sales 800, stock 22 215; exports coastwise ; spinners 100; exports to ttreat Britain ; to continent . BOSTON-Qulet. middling 12c; low middling 12c; good ordinary lUfec; net receipts 600; gross 549; sales ; stock 8 850; exports to Great Britain 1,123; to France . Wilmington Steady; middling l me; low mid dlingjl 5-lr)c: good ordinary 10 7 16c: receipts 843; gross 343; sales' ; stock 928; exports rOisrwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Phtxadklpbia DaH;. middling 12Vgc low middling 12c; good ordinary lie: reonints net 6; gross 218; sales - ; Mork 11,843; ex ports Great Britain ; to continent . Savanhah Steady; middling llte; low mid dling 11 Vic; good ordinary 10&c; net receipt 1,020; gross 1,020; sales 600; stock 6,075; exports coastwise : to Great Britain ; to France ; to continent . ; Nxw Oblxans -Steady; middling 121c; low mlduhng 11H4C: good ordinary lH4c; net receipts 738; gross 1,380; sales 2,800; stock 73,435: exports to Great Britain ; to France 7.020; coastwise ; to continent ; to chan nel . MoBiLi-Flrm; middling 12c; low middling llc; good ordinary lie; net receipts ; irro8s . sales 50; stock 3 404: exports coast ; France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Memphis-Firm ; middling 12c; low mid dling 115fec; good ordinary lOtyc. net receipts 45; gross 72; shipments : sales ; stock 13.421. Augusta (J li t; middling llc; low mid dling IllAc; good ordinary 104c: rlDu 3; shipments ; saies 29 Charleston- Quiet: umlrtllng 12: o mld- d.lrm UVfec: (0i "rdluarj 1IUC. net receipts 1,408; uros 1.408 salt 25; stock 7,881; exports ooastwloe 330; to ret Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to chan nel . Nxw York Finn; aitjb 2 464; mMdlin up lands 12 3-l0c. middling nneans 12 7-l6c; con solidated net receipts 4,224; exports io Ureal Britain 1,112; to France ; to continent ; to channel . Livkbpool. Noon Firmer; middling uplands rtd; middling Orleans H -5-Hid: sales 14,000; speculation and exports 3 000. receli 11,000; American 3.150 Uplands low middling clause; June delivery 6 49-H4d; June and July6 49 4d; Jul and Aiumst 6 50 K4d; August and September B 52 4dr?fl 53 64d; September and Oetober 6 47 6td; Ociobt-r and November 6 33-64d; November and December ; December and January . Futures firm. Liverpool 5 P. M sales of American cotton 9,300 bales. Uplands low middling clause: June delivery : June and July : July and August ; AUgusi ana ssepiemoer 6 52-84d: September and October 6 48 64d; Oc tober and November 6 82-64d; November and December; December and January ; Jan uary and February -. Futures closed steady. 'TO OUR STOCK OF- FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, Whlcn Is now fall and complete. We keep the best Goods made, witf sell them at the lowest possible prices and guarantee satisfaction to all nmoha, Our stock Embraces a full line of Goods of all grades, and of various styles and prices, being well adapted to the wants of both the city and count f.f8- W Invira nil tn aim 119 a rail and aatlsf V themselves Of the truth Of OUf assertions. ' wuuiry trade m Ilcnv JulrjerttsementB $47 A MONTH and board in your county. Men cr ladies Pleasant business. Address P. W. ZiEGLEB & CO., Box 8 1 , Philadelphia, Pa BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. No BKMSDY more Widely or Favorably Known. It is rapid In relieving, Quick In curing. For Lame Back, Hheumatlam, Kidney Affections, and aches and pains generally. It is the unrivalled remedy. Parkers6 tonic" GINGEB. BUCHD. 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Send for PEB WEEK can be made In any locality. Something entirely new for agents. S5 out fit free. G. W. INGBAHAM A CO., Boston, Mass Junl8-d4w4w grugs and piediciues. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Becelved, at SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED.; apr2 3, moral, Wwm&e Stoect, BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEaLEH IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE BEDDING, &C. 5 A FULL LINE CF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOB and CHAMBER 81'ITd. COF KINS of aH kinds on hand. No. fi West Trade street, Charlotte. Kortli Carolina. GLEtit NEAR MORGANTON. How the Payments Are to be Made. Washington, June 19. The joint resolution which passed the Senate to day reappropriating $375,000 appropri ated in 1876 to pay certain Southern mail contractors, authorizes the secre tary of the treasury at once to pay to the late contractors of the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi. Mis souri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia, the amounts due on their re spective contracts for the years 1859, 1860 and 1861, with a proviso that no payment shall be made for the mail service rendered after May 31st, 1861, or after the legislature of any State or State's convention bad passed the so called ordinance of secession. The reso lution also prohibits the payment to these contractors of one month's extra compensation usually allowed in cases where the mail service is discontinued by order of the government Whenever it was impossible to elect their own candidates they inyarUbly cast their strength for the independent, candidate, thus hoping by indirection to do what they had not the strength to do directly. It will be remembered that a secret society, which it was pretended was non-partisan, was organized some years ago, and Mr. John Pool, then United States Senator, became one of the lead ing lights of the "Sons of Toil." The object of this organization was to play upon the working classes and array them against the Democracy. But that didn't pan oat well. It fell through and John Pool in due course of time was retired to the shades of private life to pursue his experiments on his self adjusting, automatic patent gate. When the Greenback party in all its primitive simplicity appeared in its swaddling clothes, under the motherly nursing of Col. John B. Winston, and others, the Republican bottle holders hurried to it, all eager to cherish the weakling, and wherever the nurses went with , the little thing there too the Republican bottle holders gathered around to see that it wanted for noth ing nor sustained any injury. So soli citous were they for it that even reve nue clerks and deputy marshals were delegated as assistant nurses. But not withstanding all their care, the bantling died, and its sad progenitor is now en gaged, with the assistance of a man from Illinois in trying to resuscitate it. The friendly aid of the Republicans can be counted on in the work of re suscitation. . The last dodge is the paternal interest they have taken in the "liberal" move ment, by means of which they hope to accomplish; what they failed to accom plish by previous combinations. At heart they have not the slightest good will for the liberal movement, nor' friendship for the men who are co. operating with them in it All their pretenses in It are false pretenses, and . . should they . succeed In their schemes ,v the disguise will be thrown off and ho bwad ot liberal party U uk platforms orfewriattons. I : . iif a 6ld trie under new name. ,W UO BO. ,- . - T f" hellbiMaliam thrvl tf V": THE TROUBUE IN EGYPT AFFEC TING ENGLISH COTTON MILLS. Thousands of Christians Fleeing From the Land of the Pyramids. London, June 20. As a very large amount of the British import trade from Egypt is in cotton, the stoppage of business there will be keenly felt in Lancashire, especially at Balton, where many mills are using this cotton exclu sively. The Lord Mayor has received a tele gram from Dr. Mackie, consular surge on at Alexandria, stating that thous ands of poor christian families are flee ing from Egypt. He says they are leav ing all their possessions and will be destitute, and asks Lord Mayor to or ganize a fund for their relief. Wbo is Mrs. Wlnslow ? As this question is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained In a lifetime spent as nurse and Dhrslcian. she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Wlnslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially Is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Sy are da I It sold and used here. We thins Wlnslow has immortalized her name by this in valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early erave by Its timely use. and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow'B Soothing Syrup. Try It, mothers try it now. Ladies' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy; never fail to cure the most obstinate, long-standing cases, causing no griping or purging: they are mild and efficient, certain in their action and harmless in all cases; they effectually cleanse the sjstem. and give new life and tone to the body. Asa household reme dy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal is not known; one box will have a wonder ful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Phi slclans, and sold by Druggists everywhere, 25 and 60 cent boxes. Emory's Lit tle Catharic Pills, best ever made, only 1 5 cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. Jun21 deod6rnw FUTURES. Nkw York Net receipts 108: gross 3,491 Futures closed easy; sales 70.000 bales. June. 12.17Si.18 July 12 283. August 12 3334 September - If0' October..' U R7S.68 November 11.42 43 December 44 .44 January ll.R4rB.65 February 116H968 March... 11.793 81 April - May DrJIMcAdens Dm Store gABATOQA "yiCHY, From Saratoga Springs. N. Y. A new water re sembling i he Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful w 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. CASES CONGRESS WATER, Q CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, jQ CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED AP0LL1N ARIS AUD Huoyadi Janos Waters. FINANCIAL Scattering' Fortune's Farors. Fortune may be easily wooed end won by pur chasing a ticket In the next drawing of the Com monwealth Distribution Company, which will be held June 80th, at Louisville, Ky.. under tne auspices of prominent citizens. The drawings are fair, the scheme popular. Purchase your tickets at once. Whole tickets 82,, halves $1. Address R. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. Exchange, Governments- Irregular New 5'9,. Four and a half per cents, Four per cents...... Money Bute bonds inactive Sub-treasury balances Gold.. " i Currency--. Stocks Weak and lower: AlAhiuna Class A. 2 to fi Alal ama Class A, small Alal tama Class B. 6's Alabama -Class C. 4's Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Erie East Tennessee. v. Georgia. Illinois Central. , ... Lake Shore Louisville and Nartrtlle n . Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg. - Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Rock Island South Carolina Brown Consols, Wabash, St. Loan paeina. Wabash, St Louis & pacific preferr'd Western Union. CITY COTTON MARKET. 4.86 1.01 1. 14i 1 20 3 4 887 710 5,637 80 80 861 1 4314 36 Mil l.ttF, 1.34 1.10ft 64 47tt 54 1.30 187 18 1.06 1 30! 1 03Mi am THE GREAT EDROPE&N NOVELTY ! -prtJNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Don: A wine glass lull before breakfast. 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PARKER, Wellington, O.. says- "While crossing Lake Erie, I gave It to some fellow pas sengers who were seaick, and it gave immediate relief." Office of Tn Observer, l Charlottk, June 21, 1882. ( ' The market yesterday closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: eoodMlddlmg........ 12 Strictly middling,- 1 1 Middling. l'b Strict low middling. . 118 . Low middling. 11 8-16 Tingei.. 10010 Storm cotton , rtr,. olVi Sales yesterday 14 bale. i DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When von can eet water lust as fresh and spark ling as when It Sows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block Un reservoirs as empnea to oe renuea J. H. MO A DEN, Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced which we return as soon again every week. and competent druggists, day or night July28 The Strike Among Freight Handlers Spreading. New York, June 20. The freight handlers' strike is . spreading. This morning a large body of them paraded down West street to the battery. Later in the day laborers in the Erie and New York and New Haven freight houses quit work and the warehouses were closed. The business community is groaning terribly under the business stoppage caused by these strikers. Dublin Petitions Against Ithe Repress sion Bill. London, June 20. The Lord Mayor of Dublin appeared ia the House of Commons this afternoon in his official robes and presented a petition of. the corporation of Dublin against the re pression bill. He attempted to make a speech summarizing the petitions but was called to order. Finally he merely read the petitions. Death Distanced. Alexandria, Va., August 4, 1881. H.H. Warner & Co.: Sirs -I have used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in my practice as a physician, and In every case I find it works like a charm. Rer. B. F. Porter. STIy Torinented pack." is the exclamation of more than one poor hard working man and woman. Do you know why It aches? 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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