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t DAILY GAt 0 f f E tQBSE V lj ft t FIAT , J U Np mr IJjf&ilto CIIAS. Jt. JONES, Editor and PropHor. rimiuii a ran PtwT-Omcn at CBAblors. . C, AS aWJOHD-CUJB KATTXR. F RID AT, JUNE 30, 1882. Gen Stoneman is the Democratic nominee for Governor of California. It is said that Capt Paul Boyton, the famous water-wader, has saved the lives of seventy-two people. President Arthur is an LL. D., for which distinction he is indebted to Union college, of Schenectady, N. Y. The docks and jreight depots in New York are almost deserted since the strike of freight handlers began. The widow and two children of An drew Jackson's adopted son are said to be living in destitute circumstances at the "Hermitage." E. C. Ingersoll, the Washington law yer, is said to have lost his mind by ex cessive use of quinine, which he kept about him and took frequently. Merchants, fruit shippers and others are talking of instituting suits for dam ages against the Northern railroads which fail to deliver freight on account of the strikes. Judge Underwood, of Georgia has re signed his position on the bench in con sequence of his appointment as one of the tariff commission. Hon Joel Bran- ham has been appointed as his succes sor. The weather must be getting very warm at Greensooro. The Bugle of yesterday says : Capt Ellington has or dered the Grays to meet to-night with out uniform, but with fatigue cap. If Mr Geo William Curtis keeps right along after assessment collector Hub bell he may succeed bye-and-bye in call ing public attention to the monstrosity of that style of plundering. Edward H. Green, of the banking firm of E. IL Green & Co., of Philadel phia, committed suicide in that city by taking poison. His body was found in Fairmount Park last Tuesday. Some of the Georgia papers object to A H Stephens because he sometimes uses whiskey for his stomach's sake. Well, if he didn't use it for his 'stom ach's sake" what would he use it for? The Richmond (Va) State complains that the Democratic party of that State is in a sadly disorganized condition, and unless a chance is effected it can not hope to be successful at the ap proaching elections. A hint from the Rothschilds would be very effective in arresting Jewish persecutions in Russia. They have on ly to whisper in the "ears of the Czar, and his ministers that they will not ne gotiate the next Russian war loan. The expenses in the star route trials, now pending at Washington, for law yers, detectives, mileage of witnesses, &c , up to this time have been about 9140,000, to which will be added many thousands before the cases are closed. The defence must have spent very large sums also. Philadelphia Record: It is true, as Jay A Hubbell impudently asserts, that there is no law to protect the poor pages of Congress, the scrub-women, one-leg ged soldiers and day laborers in the government service from his method of levying contributions, there ought to De an indignant public opinion, more potent than law, for their protection. The Philadelphia Record remarks mat it win taxe some neat gerryman dering to district South Carolina so as to choose six Democratic members of uongress to one Republican, "but pro bably not anything more scientific than the present apportionment in Pennsyl vania, whereby one-half of the Demo cratic voters of the State are practical ly disfranchised." A reversal of the usual order is thus chronicled by the Washington Critic: MA little before noon to-day a mounted white messenger from the White House arrived at the Interior Department bearing a gorgeous bouquet for the dusky and handsome Miss Needles, of the Land Office, with the compliments of 'Aleck,' the tan-colored knight of the whisk who lords it over the underlings" ui me puuuc expense. -- - The Burlington Hawkeye learns that Sam Randall doesn't want to be Gov ernor ot Pennsylvania, and is moved to tell him this brief story: A beautiful girl looked out of her window one day and saw her rude brother out on the sidewalk, walking about on his hands, with bis feet dangling up in the air. iom, sne said, reprovingly, "don't Tom ; I wouldn't do that, Tom ; indeed i wouldn't." "Wouldn't?" replied the rude boy, looking up and speaking with marked and malicious emphasis: wuumu if cy jocks, you couidn tl COL. DOCKERY'S LETTER OF AC CEPTANCE. T At . au ttuomsr coiumn tnis morning we puoii8n a letter from Col. Oliver II Dockery to Col. Wm. Johnston, of this city, accepting the nomination tender ed him recently by the Liberal conven- AS M r nuu ior wngres8man for the State at L.arge. Whatever else "my son Oliver" may nave oeen accused of he has never been cnargea witn double dealing. People always know where to find him, and in tnis letter he places himself fairly and squareiy upon the Liberal platform. lie Bets ionn nis views vigorously and energetically on the subject of countv governmentnd declares that the whole internal revenue system should be abolished, but if retained, the money arising therefrom should be expended lor DUDiic scouoi purposes. -He also demands a free ballot and a lair count, and refuses to be counted ut except by snch a ballot at the polls. Although a Republican, and one who has been in public position a good deal no rorrttpUonlhaS i Cver been traced to hla doors, nor even an intimation of such a thing so far as we have ever It ia understood that he will cariY&sa the State, and the 'old war horse of the Pee Dee";will make things lively, as he openly boasts that there is but one sinmn naker In the State who can make him "run into fils bole" CoL A. li.Waddell.of WUminirton.-and Wad dell says he makes Dockery pull the THE NOMINATIONS. As stated yesterday' the Judicial con vention which assembled in Charlotte, Wednesday, nominated Hon. Wm. M. Shipp for Judge of the Sixth Judicial District by acclamation. This was an honor which was hardly to have been expected, but one which was probably deserved. Judge Shipp, if we recollect correctly, served the State honorably and faith fully a3 one of her judges on the bench during the war, and until he was dis placed at the time of the political up heaval just subsequent to its close. In 1870 ha was called from his retirement, and after a most exciting campaign he was elected Attorney-General. This was the first general election carried by the Democratic party, and everybody conceded the fact that it was due in a large measure to the personal populari ty of Judge Shipp himself. Upon the resignation of Judge Schenck some months ago he was ap pointed to fill the unexpired term, and if elected he will continue to make an excellent judge, because he is a most excellent man. His opponent is Mr. h. F. Churchill, of Rutherford county, lately nominated by the Liberal and Republican conven tions. The nomination of Mr. Frank I. Osborne for the office of Soli citor of the Sixth Judicial District, was not less a surprise to him than to his friends. He was not a candidate, and his nomination is understood to have been a compromise between the friends of the other candidates. He is a young man of ability, with a future before him, and if elected we have no doubt he will make a capable and efficient officer. He will be opposed by W. G. Means, Esq., of Concord, whose announcement as a candidate we publish elsewhere this morning. Mr. Means is a young lawyer of character, and his entrance into the campaign Means that a good deal of solid work must be done by Mr. Osborne between now and the day of election, because Bill Means means to carry oft the persimmons. THE OUTLOOK IN OHIO. A correspondent of the New Yoik Times, which keeps a close eye on Ohio affairs, thus sketches the outlook in that State: That the Republican party will be forced to put forth its best effort to es cape defeat is now clearly understood by those who are in a position to know, and the danger is now beginning to be recognized by those who have hitherto thought that the prestige gained during the past few years could not be over come by the opposition, whatever the garty in power might see fit to do. Tbe ihio Republicans to-day find them selves confronted by a united Demo cracy, and are threatened by a feeling of dissatisfaction existing in its own ranks among the German and Irish voters, who two years since cast tbeir lot with the Republicans. This defec tion can no longer be ignored or talked down. The information received from the Hon. W. S. Cappeller, the auditor of Hamilton county and a member of the State executive committee, is to the effect that the disaffection in Cincin nati alone win cost the Republicans 3,000 votes a virtual gain of 6,000 for the Democracy. Should Republicans in Cleveland, Toledo, Dayton, Columbus, and other cities show an equal disregard for party ties it does not require an ex pert in mathematics to ascertain what the result in October will be. It is not at all probable that the Democrats will nominate a second Bookwalter this year; on the contrary, they are likely to put up their best man in the field, it should be understood that the Republi can ticket is not headed by Charlie Foster this year, and that tbe sympa thies of the people are hardly likelv to be aroused to indorse the administra tion of a favorite son, or an assassinated president of the nation. Some event may occur that will contribute to Re publican success the Democrats, for instance, may make a fatal error in their platform or nomination, although it is quite clear that they will act with much caution in this respect. There is much indignation felt here over the re sult of the three days' contest in the congressional convention at St Clairs- ville, which was extremely bitter, the convention finally adjourned Friday night without agreeing. The opposi tion to the re-nomination of Congress man Updegraff could not be put down. Anotner convention win he called with an entirely new set of delegates, and probably other candidates for congress ional honors. Gen Grant had a narrow escape yes terday, being one of the passengers on the Long Branch train which jumped a bridge and went over into the stream beneath, The General was rescued, unhurt, from the smoking car by a fire man. IN CONGRESS. Proceedings in Either House Unimpor tant. Washington, June 29. Senate. The Senate in the early part of the morning hour resumed the considera tion of the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill. Several sec tions were passed over mformallv for future action. The committee amend ment striking out the provision for transfer in the district of pension re cords from the office of the aurcftnn- general to the adjutant-general's office. Agreed to after a long and tedious dis cussion. Without the completion of the bill the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. UlSCOCfc. Of New York chairman of the committee on aDoro- priations, reported a joint resolution continuing and making available for 15 days after the 30th of June. 1882. all appropriations for the necessary oDera! tions of the government on the basis os appropriations for the current year. rassed. The committee on elections reoorted a resolution in the contested election case of Smalls vs. Tilman from tbe 5th South Carolina district, declaring the contestant entitled to the seat, All this together with the minority resolu tion taking a contrary view, was laid over tor future action. The House went into a committee of the whole and resumed the considera tion of the naval appropriation bill. After a loner discussion the debate closed and tbe bill was read by sections for amendment The committee rose, and the Senate iolnt resolution, contm uincr for fifteen davs beyond J une SOth. the appropriation resolution on uie oa " ... mwt II I sis of the current fiscal year, was passed after some further unimportant legisla tion. The House adjourned. aaaa i" Weather. Washington, J anek Middle At lantic nnrthe&st to. toutheast winds. stationary or lower temperature, higher rtarmnatar. namv-Ciouuy wentuor m the extreme southern portion, sloca main ' i . local rains, partly ciouay weainsr.Bi,B- - - ; V . . It i Monarv or siiKnc rise u uBruiiiw3 Blight change In temperature sua ?a nabje winds. . - : U 1 1 if. iW an T.lvftr. KU":t7 f?ms.?f Trouble, especially ETlght's t-iosesa on ElrcaLs. as Bod Bluer never fells ef m. & mm. GUITEAU NEARING THE ORDEAL. : -. - . - . jt$$ ' No Weakening in His Appetite---Tak-. ing Farewell of His Friends. Washington, June 29. Up to this forenoon Guiteau was apparently un concerned about what was transpiring around him. He slept until 8' o'clock when he took for breakfast a pound of broiled steak with unlimited potatoes, bread and butter and a quart of coffee. Later in the day as his relatives and friends paid their farewell visits he oc casionally gave way to little excitement but the only manifestation of emotion he made was when a bouquet was brought from his sister, Mrs. Scoville. This weakening, however, was vety brief. He made a will bequeathing his tody to Rev. Dr. Hicks, his spiritual adviser, with the injunction that it shall not be devoted to any mercenary pur pose ; his book is also left to Dr. Hicks. His counsel, Charles Reid. drew the will. When taking leave of his Sister he insisted upon kissing her for the last time through the bars of his cell, asking that it be so recorded. Either Warden Crocker or Assistant Warden Rush was present at all of these final interviews. - At times Guiteau broke out in de nunciation of President Arthur for his cowardice, and of tbe warden and his deputy whom he accused of hounding him to his death. Guiteau said he wished to be banged at noon sharp, but the warden, Crocker, has set the hour of half-past one. The gallows and rope were tested last night with a bag or sand weighing 250 pounds and stood the test success-, fully. ' RIBS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL, CURE SCROFULA, And Is unequalea as a TONIC. It will cure Rheu matism, Cancer in its early stages, Heart Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic, Eruptions, Skin and Blood Diseases. Got. Holden'a Opinion. Balelgh, N. C, Dec. 2d, 1880. I take pleasure in stating that a member of my family has used Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic with good results. I believe her remedy to be ex cellent for the purposes for which it Is intended. W. W. HOLDEN. Judge Strong's) Opinion. Balelgh, N. C, Dec 1st, 188a Mrs. Joe Person: Madam Some months ago I was In bad health. Buffering from debility, Indigestion and loss of appet Ite, when a friend who had experienced great benefit from use of your remedy, Induced me to try it as a tonic. I did so with the moat happy re sults. I take great pleasure In recommending it as a valuable and efficient Vegetable Tonic, and wish you much success. Very respectfully, GKO. V. STRONG. Debility. Newbem, September 6tb, 1 881. I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for general debility consequent upon living in a low country, and found great benefit from it as an appetizer which gave tone to the stomach MABY BAYARD CLARKE.' After Other means had Failed . . Oxford, N. C, February 2d, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured oar little girl, w ho was badly afflicted with Scrofula in the eyes, after all ether available means bad failed. B. E, ELLIOTT. I am prepared to PROVE that I have discovered the vegetable antidote for Scrofula. My Remedy will expel the disease from tbe system, thusren deilnglt the best BLOOD PURIFIER known. I have sold over 4,000 bottles, and have never re ceived one unfavorable report Infallible for Scrofula and Eruptions. Sold and endorsed by tbe Druggists of North Carolina. Send for circu lar containing testimonials ot remarkable cures. These testimonials come, not from the far West or the Territories, but from well known citizens of your own State. Ask your druggist for my Bemcdy. Price SI per bottle; $5 per half dozen. For further Information, address Mrs. JOE PERSON, JunlB Frankllnton, N. C. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JUNK 29. 1882 FUTURES. Nw York Net receiots : eross Futures closed barely steady: sales 19 1,000 bales. July 12.88a.fl9 August l2.77ffl.7K September 12.35ffl.86 October ll.71ffl.72 NovemDer 11.53 54 December. ll.54ffl.56 January 11.65.67 February ll.77a.79 March 11.893 91 April May June. FINANCIAL. Nw York. , Kxchanee 4.85 1.01 1.14 1.20 486 S92 225 6,066 Governments-irregular. ...... ... . New.5'8 Four and a half per cents Four per cents Money State bonds fairly active and lower 8ub-treasury balances Gold.. " currency... Stocks Dull but higher: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alaliama Class A, small 80 80 99 83fc ism 1.46 35 1.B5 1.83 1,10 87Ml 45 56 130V 1.8814 17 1.06 i 30 1 08M) 27 50 84 Alaliama Class B, 5 s Alabama Clan C. 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, sne East Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central Lake Shora Louisville and NashvUle Memphis and Charleston ... NashvUle and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg...... Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Rock Island. South Carolina Brown Consols....... Wabash, St Louis A Pacific. Wabash. 8t Louis ft Pacific praferr'd western union. , CITY COTTON MARKET. Ofticx or Tn Obsxbvxb. I Chaklottk, June SO. 1882. f The market yesterday elosed steady at the fol lowing Quotations: Sood Mlddllnz. 12 StrtcUy mlddUng 11 Middling. 11 h strict low middling 11' Low middling. 118-1 Tinges 10010 Storm cotton &ffl7tii Sales yesterday 20 bales. ' s , ! . I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods, including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES, HOSIERY, I ACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, Ac. Also FBUIT JARS, quarts and V gallons. C. M. ETHEREDGE, Variety Store, under Traders' Nat Bank. un25 ATTOENJSY AT LAW, Office on Trade street, nearly Opposite Court Bouae, '& 3se?s&QQteae U skhsiv Mmpt aoandon 1 E2Erar?!K3S8 I Ifsa&JWftJ Bffnk, Chariotta, I, X SclsiS MsttloiMil BDk. SHUi"iirHrCL, tion. V.P. Pnsa, mi-imam mwm Korui Carouna OaS Ik. lurtterijes. The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be draum Monthly. CAPITi. PR1ZF, t75,000. -SS$ Tickets only 5. Share In Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company. 'S 1888 for 25 b' 016 I8ls" ujture for Educational and Charitable purposes 3.?I81'000000-to which a reserve fund of 8650,000 has since been added. -overwtlelmln8 popular vote its franchise Part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. xne only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by tne people of any state. It never scales or post pones. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. . '' A SPLENDID OPPOfcTtTMITY ? WIN A FOBTUNK SEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G, AT NEW ORLEANS, j TUESDAY, JULY lltb, 1882, 146tl iriontbljr Drawing1. Look at the Following Scheme, under the ex eluslye supervision and management of GBN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A- -KABLY, of Virginia, who manage all the Draw ings of this Company, both ordinary and irml "n"l and attest the correctness ot the publish ed Official Lists. CAPITA li PRIZK, $75,000. 100,000 Ticket a at Five Dollars Each. Fraction, In FiUb In Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000 J " ' - 25,000 2 pbizes oiw.000 i2',boo 5 fW" 10,000 1.000, 10,000 " 600... 10,000 aoo 20,000 100 30,000 1 50 25 000 25 25.000 10 20 100 800 500 1000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. , 9 Approximation Prtaea of $750. 16.750 U Approximation Prizes of 500....... 4.500 9 Approxhnattotr Prtees oJ,' 250 1867 PrLaee, amounting to......-, u: $285,500 Application for rates1 to clubs should only be mace tonne office, of the company In New Orleans For further Information. wrlt clearly, giving full address. Fend orders by Express, Registered Let ter or Money Order, addressed onlyto , , M. A. DAUPHIN, u . n.n.., New Orleans, La. M. A. -.DAUPHIN, t ; : - ; . or . 607 BeventH t,:Wsjhlngton, D. a N. B. Order adrimaaAd tn KAm-rMonn. -hi ! junta 45th -POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE- In the City of Louisville, on FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundavs exeent. ed) under provisions of an Act of tne General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Conn on Marsh M . rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Dlstribaiton Com pany Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. Tbe Company has now on hand a large reaerv fund. Read the list of prizes tor the JUNE DRAWING. 1 Prix. 1 Prixe, 1 Prize. 980,000 10,000 6.000 10 Prizes, tliOOO each.. 10,000 20 Prizes. 500 each 10.000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each........ 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10.000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes (2,700 9 Prizes, 200 " " " 1,800 V razes, loo ' it goo l,960Prlze. Jl 12,400 Whole Tleketa.S2; Half Tickets, 91 : 37 Tickets, oy, oo llCKBtB, 91 uu. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB P08TOFFICB ORDER. ' Orders Of S5 and upward, by Express, ean be tent at our ex penaa. Address all orders to B. M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. 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B., London. "More pleasant than It rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." Pro. Atken, X. D., F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley . 'Preferred to Pullna and Fried richshaiL" JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Trjon St. - CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When yon can get water lust as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this, water In large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J. H. MoADEN, Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or. night July28 BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM, EVER IN CHARLOTTE Has lost been onehed next door below the Central Parkers IV Dr.J.fl.McAden s Dru Store THE MOST ELEGANT Hotel Building, on Tryon street where the purest - niass) ana lauuus can always Da iound. KENDMCK & BIXBY may 19 tf NOTICE, THS nnderslffned offer for sale or lease A. bnlldlags and grounds In the suburbs ot Char lotte, N. C, where , the .H. j&. MUttary Instttote formerly was eanled on. sad where f or the last ntBe-yearm, Che Caannat MOJtajry lascttoia hat The buildings aadgreanda an b tedrrpext. mo wnere in uw sou in are mere any superior, tor the purposes of a BOARDING SCHOOL of a nigh avade.y'FoiternAMaddrese ' . Al.WAWngtitgfiai -a itwwa an21 Uw2w F. a MITNZLEB . i -i 317 Cdijti C ttuMouatti: Liiioew- Au 1. .c anil (... I Kii. ' a i vw ,:, . - i t u. ""tZ'tL ilaCTa1!lH aaaBV a aV .T Wa a. 47JI WE F TO OUB STOCK OF SPRING AND S best Goods mads, will saii grades, and of various stvles and Drt.. h3n iiT satisfy themselves of the truth of our aasertioas." T """ A. 3E5. HAHTKmr t BRQ M W WWW WE HAVE STOPPE ! SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFER OjDDS at SUCH ASTOMSHINGLYLOW PRICES ' Tha fiie Fable cannot ferceive the Difference, i beautiful stock of SPWtG GpODS, JtST RECEIVED. apr2 BURGESS NICHOLS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELER IN ALL KINDS OF iMimi BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITd. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. fi West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. Will Statesville, 1ST. C, 'OFFSR T3GEB -LARGEST STOCK- GENERAL MERCHANDISE snr tjhce: stzite, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION TV I Til ANY JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEF WILL, BE GLAD TO , , QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. mariK ly COOLEST Says you Can Buy a i Charlotte to Greensboro Kaleigh Goidsboro Via Western North CarolinRailroad. AMERICA STILL (THE A BESTTHREADrosSEWlNffMGHINESu UTJ5CL7TJ0DEJCKJ the Awarded all . 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