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t) AlLY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER A T TJ R P A Y , JULY 2, 1882 BUSINESS NOTICES. The Floreice Nightingale or the Hnrsery. The fallowing ts an extract from a .letter written to the rerman Reformed Mease infer, atCikambers boxg, enn.. j t i Just open the oor for. her. and Mrs. Wtnalow Will prove the American Florence Mghtlngale of the nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will teach our Susy to say, -A Blessing on Mrs. Wins low" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, collcklng and teething siege. Mrs. 'wins Tow's soothing 8ynip.wiieve the cbjl from pain, and cures dysentery fend diarrhoea It softensthe gums, reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic, and Carries the infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what it professes to perform. every part of lt-nothlng less. We have never seen Mrs- " "'f""..;'" uciuuiy turougn toe preoa- ra"?,n t, 21 12H aJTa forciiWren teeth ing we had the, power we would make hr. &AJK22ff. the infant race! , -'"maw, fig CHIMB a DUHie. t Hew dxtevtisemeuts. Absolutely Pure. . This powder never varies. A marvel of Durltv Strength and wholesomeness More economic wan the ordinary binds, and (Cannot be sold In competition wltluhe multitude of low test, short rrciKUk, m uui or puoopnaie powaers. Hoi powders. Did only in cans. BUY AL BAKIN id POWDER CO., ovaa New York. IROY DAVIDSON, Sole Agent, Charlotte, W. C. The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. .79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. 1 have been a great sufferer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly'" everything I ate gave me distress, and I could eat but little. I have tried every thmg recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iran Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much, stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, and now mat my trips regularly. I can sot say too much in praise of your wonder iul medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teetli, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, r heartbtfrn, sieepi lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co. , Baltimore. Crossed fd lines and trade-mark on wrapper. CAR LOADS FRESH 7 9 .H To Arrive Saturday. LeRoy Davidson. Jul20 - THREE SAFES. X?On SALX. any two of thre A Fixe Proof Bates, all of them the best of makes. One small one medium and one large. Ap- J Ply to or address CHAS B. JONES, Frop'r ubsebvbh. aprl8 tf ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTESVILLE) YA. ,. uli faculty. Healthful and beautiful location. Jrhorough instruction. Terms iter lew. Session eging beptember 20th. t Owkrcatalegue. Stchen crystal ROAP.EodoUo and Ttarh DrliMr ft. at lnl8 .. 's I i uyoa Street. lf 1 L Mhi fill OXJR25GENT I smt6?n0t 8carr" yro Preservative U1 pre to iV hnds of fruit For sale at the m n M B. H. JOBDAN CO., Xryon street. Index to New AdrertisemeBts. Wnbreiia Lost-See notiee. Or. Clark Johnson's Indian Bloed Byiup. HOME BRIEFS. EcTA five-pound bunch of tomatoes raised on Mr. R. 1. McDowell's planta tion, were yesterday exhibited at Brem & McDowell's store. tSTMra. J. H. Weddinsrton left yes terday evening for Winston, whither she has been called to attend the bed side of her mother, who is dangerously ill. l"The citv was visited with a splen did rain vesterdav. It was a regular gulley washer and trash mover, and from aDDearances it was general throughout the sorroanding country ra-Trnv. Vance is beeinnme to re- w ivt.hfi usual invitations to address the county fairs this fall, and the Ches ter fair, in order to make sure of him. sent its invitation along last week. 1R-Thfi election at the Library As sociation last night resulted in an en tire change of officers. A revival of in terest in the association is expected urf- der the new regime. tW A big, fat, jolly, tame coon is one of the attractions at the Charlotte Hotel. He teases the life almost out of Capt. McNinch's puppies and cats. It is quite amusing to see the mischievous fellow tickle the youthful canines. BMr. Moses Stauffer yesterday sent the Observer a small twig from a plum tree, containing a cluster of twenty-eight fine large green gages, and he says that every limb on the tree is as thickly studded with the plumj. tWWe regret to learn that Capt. A. Biruch, the junior partner in the wholesale and retail establishment of Wittkowsky & Barucb, is seriously ill at his residence in this city. His many friends, and he has a host of them.hope for him a speedy recovery. ItMr. A. Osborne, of Crab Orchard township, has sent us a bunch of oats 7 feet 4 inches hieh. with hp.ada two feet long. There are 27 stalks to one grain and the sample is about an ave rage of a three-acre lot grown on ordi nary upland ground. Paving the Walks of the City. The police were engaged yesterday in serving notices on the property owners along the business streets of the city, that they will very shortly be called up on to carry out their-part of the con tract of paving the sidewalks in front of their property, according to the pro visions of the ordinance adopted some time since by the board of aldermen. The ordinance provides that all the pavements be laid in brick and rock. Along the centre of each sidewalk is to run a line of smooth, level rock, four feet wide, and the space on either side of this, between the curbing and the stores, is to be laid in brick, except in front of store doors, where nothing but rock is to be laid, from the door to the curbing. The sidewalks that are al ready paved with brick are to be torn up and relaid according to the above plan. The work will commence about August 1st. Reports From the Springs. A letter received in the city yesterday from Warm Springs, says that an im mense crowd now throngs that fash ionable resort of Western North Can Una, the number being, at the time the letter was written five hundred and eighty. Every day brings new arrivals and the number hag reached six bun dred or over by this time. Dr. Hower- ton manages to find room for all and to locate them pleasantly and comfort ably. At Glen Alpine there t also a large crowd about 110 in all, and the crowd is increasing each day. Mr. Pearson, the proprietor of the springs, is arrang ing for more room and will be 'fully equal 16 the emergency jof accomnac-dating-all who are yefe to arrive at Glen Alpine. " -: Per 84ml Items. Mr. T. L. rfeigle left yesterday for Charleston, where he will spend several days on business and plpaeure. Mr. B. M. Miller, .Ir., is off this morning for Cleaveland-Springs, where- there is said to be a magnet of unusual power. Mr. Thomas Andrews took his de parture yesterday for the All Healing Springs at Kings Mountain. MrvJas Joyner has returned home from Atlanta to recuperate That re giori does not agree well with him and he has had a continued tussle with malaria since he took up his residence there. Mr. Button McLean is off for a few weeks. He will rusticate near South Point, N:. M-. Willie P. Dixon has returned from Stonewall, not much improved in health. He left last evening for a trip to Hickory, N. C. Mrs. T. K. Waitt left for Raleigh yesterday morning on a short visit to her relatives and friends. Happy McSmith left last night for Greenville, S. C, to be gone a few: days. A Disaster at Wadsworths Farm. Capt, Jno. Wadsworth,in view of the large and extraordinary yield of wheat and oats on his farm this year, had a lot of lnmber hauled out and put a force of carpenters at work erecting a new barn to be used specially for storing the grain. The barn was two stories high and was finished just a few days before the threshers went to work. The sec ond story was fitted up with bins in which the grain was stored as it was threshed and no thought was given to the probable capacity of the floor. Up to Thursday last the thresher had turn ed out 3,000 bushels of oats, all of which had been stored on the second floor. This proved a greater weight than the barn could hold and the whole floor gave way and came down with a great crash. Fortunately no one was in the barn at the time, for it would have been sure ueatn w any pemvu wuw iuigu have been caught under the falling floorXIfkV Walworth's fine reaping machine was stored in the barn, and it was badlv smashed by the timbers. He saved, all tbegrain, except a , small por tion that was tob badly mixer up with r.h dirt to fool with, and the damage I to thearn has been repaired. i t -nrrv' about an r Liver, kidney or Urinary j;r ' "in- urfhf. TMMAxe or vwueun, inmuiB, Bimcuu " Z.i wham a cure as Hop Bitters never falls of a cure wnere a sure is possible. We know Oils. RAILROAD HATTERS. A Hitch Between the Virginia Aidland and the Richmond and Danville, and How it Might Result for Charlotte- New Boat for the York River Line. For a week past rumors have been heard in this city to the effect that the management of the Virginia Midland Railroad is not favorably impressed with the long continued delay on the part of the Richmond & Danville Bail- road in opening the Virginia Midland to the traffic of the South, thus directly benefiting Baltimore to a great extent When the Virginia Midland rdad was sold to the Richmond and Danville a short while ago, it was generally under stood and accepted by the parties to the transaction that the Virginia Midland should be open for freight traffic to al points south of Danville, reached by the Richmond and Danville and its con necting lines. Such an arrangement would be of the greatest advantage to Baltimore, inasmuch as it would make that city the terminal point of an all rail freight route penetrating the States of North and South Carolina and Geor gia. At present all freight shipped from Baltimore to points on the Richmond and Danville Railroad in the States named is sent via the York River Line, wnicn runs oeiween .Baltimore and West Point, Va., where connection is made with the Richmond and Danville Road. If the Virginia Midland Road is opened to the South merchants could ship via Baltimore and Ohio Road to Washington and connect with the Vir ginia Midland running to Danville from which point freight maybe dis tributed to the cities along the line of the Richmond and Danville system. This would save expense in freightage, save time to both shipper and buyer, and open Baltimore ultimately to rich profits. Besides it would have a ten dency to attract the attention of the South, and present the facilities which Baltimore enjoys for a cotton port of the first order. It is thought that an effort will be made to get the Virginia Midland back from the control of the Richmond and Danville syndicate, and then extend its line as was oqce proposed, from Dan vine on to Charlotte, almost parallel with the Richmond and Danville road, This route it will be remembered, was at one time surveyed and the work of building the road was about to begin, when the Richmond and Danville put a stop to it by buying up the Virginia Midland. Should the present trouble result in the release of the Virginia Midland from the control of the Rich mond and Danville, the former pro gramme will be carried out and Char lotte will at last enjoy the benefits of a competitive line of transportation. a meeting or tne railroad men was held in Baltimore, last Wednesday, at which were present Messrs. W.P. Clyde, John S. Barbour, A. S. Buford, Joseph Bryan, and others. They caucussed in Barn urn's hotel for a couple of hours. A reporter of the Baltimore Sun tried to find out what they were up to, but his inquiries as to the nature of the pro ceedings of the meeting or the truth of the above statements, however, failed to elicit any positive information. In regard to the development of the York River Line, which is owned by the Richmond and Danville Railroad company, the Sun, of Thursday, says that a new freight steamer is being built. The steamer is a wooden propel ler 235 feet long, 85 feet breadth of beam and 10 feet depth of lower hold, and 9 feet between decks. She will be 1,000 tons capacity, will be. called the Danville, and is expected to be ready September 1st. The Danville will be of ship frameT metalled, and will have water-tight compartments. The engines and boilers will be built by Charles Be4er& Son, and the engine will be a duplicate of that on a steamer trading between Charleston arid New York. Property Owners and the Pavement Raisers, The city seems to be having a peck of trouble about leveling the pave ments, as ia two instances the property owners along the - pavements to be raised are kicking up like mad about it. All are familiar with the trouble on Trade, between College street and the rairrdad, where the proposed filling up the pavement to the level of the newly macadamized street will cover the front doors of some of the houses half way to the top. The line has been drawn, but the filling up has not begun yet, but when it does there will be a breeze raised around the ears of the board of aldermen:' This is only a -pleasant anticipation of what is t come hereafter. Yesterday tioubW arose frbm another quarter. Mr. A H. Creswell fs commencing the erection of a brick house on the corner of Trade and Poplar streets,t Berryhill's mar ble yard, and on the city surveyor" measurement it is proposed to raise the pavement along that side of the. street, from opposite the court house to the corner of the new building. This wo'uUfcoVer up the doorstepU'of sbme of the bouses along the line, and the property owners are objecting to it. The street committee yesterday held a meeting in the mayor's office in regard to the matter, but reached no definite conclusion. Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Chablotte. T N Ivey, Shelby; E Everett, Wilmington ; E L Houston, MtMourne; inos W Kendall, Monroe ; DrJA Ardrey, Pineville; Rev FL Leeper, Miss Minnie Crawford, Hun teraville; R Battle, "News and Obser ver," Raleigh; Thoa Devens, Mobile; W A Manney, Kings' Mountain ; Dave SPate, Cypress, S C; J A DuBun, TurnersviUe, S C; C H Gates, Oates, S C; J T Allred, J W Ailred, Capel's Mills, S C; C T Petty. Lynchburg, Va.; J Henry Hoke. Davie county, N C; C R Lawrence Tennessee ; J K Bornett, Albemarle; John Corrigan, Atlanta; 8 M Harvey, Richmond ; A T Griflin, Monroe ; A C Hamilton, .New York; A C Douglas, C R Brown, Atlanta, Ga ; H Greentree, New York ; A Thelss and wife, Concord ; T M Emanuel, wife and children, Bennettsville, S C ; S K Marks, TMGalbraitb, Chester; C W Seven bork, Monroe; L W Eill, Rockingham; P B Emannel, C F Moon,E M Goodwin, Bennettsville, S C T il Brown, Mon roe; S J Price, Raleigh ; L S Hoffman, Cincinnati ; D L Smith, JSprinf Shoal ; R J Larkin, Atlanta; Mrs Punch and children, Laurinburg. Lydia B. Plnkhani's Vegetable Compound ranks Ant as a curative Agent la all wmpUlnU peculiar to women. Cures suaney et9ud.m u tuumr wc. Not s drink, not sold m bar rooms, but a relia ble non-alcoholic tonic medicine, useful at ail dmes)uia in all seasons. Is Brown's Iron Bitters. A Poetical Letter-Backer. One of the route agents leaving Char lotte .Thursday, forgot the troubles and cares of this vale of tears for the time being and pulled his ears and scratched his hair, as he endeavored to make out the meaning of a curiously directed let ter that be had picked up. For a while it stumped him, but after reading it over a few times, he tumbled to it The oddity of the thing struck him so forc ibly that he took a copy of it for the paper, and here it is : Bush me along at a rapid rate To Talbot county, Maryland State; In Matthew's P. O , let me be UntU Miss MoUle Hunt calls for me The letter was mailed at one of the post offices between here and Greens boro, and the above is a true copy of the original. Result of the Xjawn Party. The lawn party held at the mint yard Thursday night, was still in progress when yesterday's Observer was put to press and consequently the report of its finale had to be deferred to this morning's paper. Considering all things a more successful or more largely at tended party is seldom held in this city. The yard was filled to its four corners and alt seemed to be enjoying them selves hugely. After the fruit stand, the ice cream, saloons and the other places from which delicacies were dis pensed, had been visited, all seemed to be attracted to the ballot box, where a number of candidates were being voted for. After all the ballots had been put in the judges announced the following successful candidates and requested them to step up and receive their awards : . Mr. Ed. Carson, elected the laziest boy; awarded a chair. Frank Julian, the elected man's competitor, received 10 votes against SO. Miss Lola Wallace, the most popular young lady, received a clock. There were ten young lady candidates for this honor, and the voting was lively. Mr. Charles Carson, the most popular young man, carried off a fruit knife as his trophy. The contest over the most popular fireman was the warmest of all, but finally re&ulted in the election of Mr. E. T. Asbury, over Mr. Walter Goodson by six votes. Mr. Asbury took the sil ver cup. In the shooting match, Mr. E. T. As bury won the first prize and was award ed a cigar stand. Miss Annie Treloar won the second prize and took the work basket. Mr. Fasnactr made the worst shot and won the big onion. The amount of money cleared wil come within a few dollars of $200. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Standard Cure Pills an Infallible remedy; never fall to cure the most obstinate, long-standing cases, causing no grilling or purging: iney are mua ana emctent, GftrtAln In thAtr uniinrt unA hsrmlaaa in oil nn uua . they effectually cleanse the sjstem, and give new' dy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their me auu uin in rne ooar. ah a. nnnunnirt mma. euusi is not Known: one mix will nava n. wnnriar. iui eneet on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Fhislclans. and sold bv Dmerista cYciwut-re, 20 ana u ceni noxes. Jimory's Lit tle Catharlc Pills, best ever made, only i K mnta oiauusiu KAm m., 114 nassau street, Hew York. jiui2i u eou omw Liver diseases, headache, and constlnatinn. caused by bad digestion, quickly cured by Brown's iron ciiiers. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JULY 21, 1882 PRODUCE. Wilmington Spirits Turpentine firm, at d.i Rosin quiet. SI 60 for strained: Si .60 for mod strawtML xar nrm, ai a iu. uinae Turpentine firm, at S1.75 lor hard: S3.00 for vellnw lin- o uu itr virgin. BALTIMORE NOON FIOUT nuiftt and fttaarir- Howard street and Western suner H SKftilhUtft- 94 4oaii.2o; larany $0-oO$6.75; UHJ Mills, super $3.2fa$4 00; extra 84.26ffi$7 30; Bio brands $6 75S87.00. Wheat Southern steady; Western active and bleher. and nlosint? easy: Southern rod Si.if0)Ri.2: uniwr si jin- t-zz; o. i Maryiana ; No. a Western winter red spot, $1.20S1 2114. Com Southern higher; Western higher and dull; Southern white 81.12; Southern yellow 9u91. BALTIMOKS NIGHT -Oats, oulet: Hnnthern K. 70; Western white B8&70: mixed 828)66: Penn syivanln 650)70 Provisions -steady; mess pork, S22 50823 00. bulk meats-shoulders and clear rib sides, packed 11i2. Bacon shoulders 12; clear rib sides 104; hams 151& 16U. Lard refined 14. Cnffe firmer: Rio car goesordinary to fair 8V4S914 3uirr quiet; A soft 9. Whiskey steady, at $1.17. Freights to Liverpool, firm, COTTON. Galveston Oulet : middllne I2ttc: low mid dling 12c; good ordinary llc; net receipts 33; gross 83; sales ; stock 1.414; ex ports ooaatwlse : to Great Britain : to continent ; to France : to channel Weekly net receipts 112; gross 112; sales 69; exports coastwise 493; to Great Britain ; to continent : France : to chan nel . NOBTOLK Quiet ; inlddllna 12 7-1 6c: nei rrelnt- 878; gross 878; stocfr 8,080; exportu owr. w1 ; si. ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent , Weekly net receipts 1.001: cross 1.001: sales 66; coastwise 2277: Great Britain : channel ; continent ; France . BALTmOKK Qui t middling 12c. iow mid dling 12 5-1 6c; itfx-J ord'y 11 7-1 6c net rec"ts -; cms 85 alei . tock 8 405 export jo(r-! ; Rpt ners -j x"or' to fliit .H'sti to cir rnt . Weekly net receipts 1; gross 1,727; sales ; spinners 100; exports Great Britain ; coastwise 336; continent 1,345. Boston - -Steady datddlttut 18c; iow middling receipts 443; Kk exports to .12lfec; mom erauuuy Hc net gross 464; sales stock 6.S0UJ rtw.Brttan Kto France Weekly nef receipts 1,990: gross 2,061 ; sales ; exports to Great Britain 76. WnJtnfofON-bull. ' mi, 12lAc. low mid dltng 1 1 18 lde-t ood ordinary 10 15 16c; receipts 1 ; gross 1: aies : siock 416; exports rouirwtaer continent to Great Britain ; to exports to con- Weolrlynt "ioelpt8 T gross coastwise 275; to Great Britain - 7; ttnent r Pim.ATyit.FHiA Quiet; iuiaBoit 18 tec low middling 1240 good ordinary USAc receipts net 95; gross 150? sales ; ; ex ports Great Britain to continent . Weekly net receipts 470; gross 1,809; sales ; spinners ; coastwise ; continent ; to Great Britain 2,400; stock . Savannah-Quiet; middling 12c; low mid dling tUfee: good ordinary lOe; net receipts S5; gross 45; 'sales 20; stock 2.008; exports coastwise i to Great Britain ; to France i W continent . Weekly net receipts. 682; gross 632; sales 121; exports to Great Britain : France ; coastwise 1,082; continent . Nxw Obueans- Quiet; middling 124c; low middling 12&e; good orduary UVte; net receipt 10; gross 286; sales 250; stock 81,012; experts to Great Britain ; to France ; coastwise ; to continent ; to chan nel . Weekly net receipts 1,116; gross 1.674; sales 1,500; exports Great Britain ; chan nel ; coastwise 1,52: France 4,602; conti nent . Mobile Quiet ; middling 12o; low middling 12Vic; good ordinary llc; net receipt 10; gross 10; sales ; stock 1.200: export coast ; France ; to Great Britain ; to continent Weekly net receipts 82; gross 82; sales 176; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 447; France ; continent 1 . MncPHis Qutet; middling 12Vfec; low mid dling 121&C; good ordinary lUgc. net reoeiis 89: gross 89; slUpBaents ; sales 95; stock 6.629. Weekly net receipts 412; gross 466; ship meats 1,440; sales 860; spinners Atopbta-Qotat; middling 12c; low mid dling HHo; good ordinary lMe: rmtpts 41; shipments 845; sales 20. Weekly net receipts 119; shipments 346; sales 829; spinners ; stock . Chablxston Quiet; rdddUng 1214; lew mid dling 12c; good ordinary llttc; net receipts 175; gross 175. sales 10; stock 885; exports coastwise to Great Britain ; to continent ; .to France ; to chan nel . Weekly net receipts 326; gross 826; sales 826; coastwise 1.273; oontinent ; Great Britain ; to France- Nw York Quiet; sales 718; middling up lands 12c. middling ' Orleans 18e; con solidated net receipts -; exports to Great' Britain ; to Trance - ; to continent ; to channel ' ... Weekly net receipts 1.872; gross 10.809; ex ports to Great Britain 2,440; France 686; eon- sales 4.657; sjock 156.996; to OOMPAnATIVX POTTO STATDCKNT. Net receipts at all United States ports during week 7.29 Same wek test year 1K44 Total receipts to this date 4.604.080 Same date last year 5,680849 Exports for the week 1H.M43 Same week last year 88.760 Total exports to this date 3.465.86 Same date last year 4,868.789 owe hi an u nitea states cons. 'Si l ,726 same Hme last year 286,888 Stock at aU Interior towns 1 5.fl0 Same Hme last year 29.796 Stock at Liverpool 8 1 0.000 same time last year. .. 801,000 Stock of American afloat for Great Brlttan 191.000 Same time last ye r 86,000 Liverpool Noon Dull; middling uplands 615-lttd; middling Orleans 7id; sales 8,000; specaflon and exports 2.000; receipts 7,800; American 6,000. Uplands low middling clause: uiy uouYcry o oB-t4a; July and August 8 B8-0W; August and September 6 69-64d86 6C-64d; Sep tember ami October 6 62-64d; October and No- wmoerooiKwa; November and December December and January . Futures quiet. sates ior me wees g qqq American 3l!oOO Speculation sisOO ?tV'""- 5-200 Actual exports jq 600 Forwarded from ships' sides ' Imports 43.500 American , 25.500 Stock... 810.000 American, 470,000 Afloat 203.000 American 19,000 FUTURES. Nsw York Net receipts 226; gross Futures closed dull; sales 88,000 bales. 525; JHy-: 12 68.70 August..... 12.69a.70 September 12.4600 Ptober- ... H.90S.00 nuveuiuer 11.74 75 December ... n 7Knn JaBuarr - ll.85ffl.00 February 11. 96. 97 Ma'?11 12 08 10 pm 12.20 22 May......... June... FINANCIAL. Nw Tom. Exchange Governments-generally strong, ... New 6's Four and a half per cents Four per cents Money State bonds macrJm ... "" 4.86 1.02V6 1.14 1 20Vt 23 8ub-treasary balances Gold 180 592,099 -Currency.... 5,426,087 Stocks Unsettled : Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alal tama Class A, small Alal iama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C, 4's. Chicago and Northwestern . " Chicago and Northwestern preferred. Erie...- East Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny.. . Richmond and Danville. . Rock Island . 8outh Carolina Brown Consols, Wabash. St. Louih ft PArftv 79A 80 1.03 83 134 1.48 40 12U) 1.65 1.8814 1.16 71 58 62 1 85 1.88 1.04 1.83tfe 1 021 37 64 89 Wabash. 8t Louis 4 Pacific preferr'd Western Union. CITY COTTON MARKET. Officii! of The Obsebvkb. I Charlotte, July 22, 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: Good Middling. 1 ogb Middung.r7T: id Strict low middling. ivJ? Lowmlddllna . J a Storms and Tinges 8114fe RECEIPTS FOB THE WEEK ENDED FRIDAY, 21 St. Saturday 43 Monday. 25 Tuesday y Wednesday 26 Thursday 47 Friday 218 bales Total bales 350 UMBRELLA LOST. TX7H0KVEB carried off a new Silk Umhroiia hv J Y mistake during the entertainment at the 1 juiui yam inursaay nignt, win oblige the owner by returning it to the OBdEBVEK OFFICE. Save Your Fruit WITH Scares Fruit Preservative- without seal ed cans a twenty-five cent package will keep twenty pounds of Fruit perfectly harmless tiy it sold by the package, dozen or gross, at juia x. u. CMMTii'd irug Store. Alabastine IS Superior to Kalsemine cheaper than Kalso mlne can be mixed and applied by any one five pounds will cover 50 square jards, two coats -no sizing of walls required twelve different colors for walls and ceilings of any kind stops the cracks in plastering it is not Kalsomlne but a cement does not fade nor scale off. Sold only by T. C. SMITH, Druggist, ui22 NOTICE, MEMBERS of the Charlotte Grays and all per sons having arms or accoutrements belong ing to that com Dan T will Dlesse deliver the sam to W. B. Taylor, who will receipt for the same. jumi W. W. V LEMMING. A FDLL LINE OF Patent Medicines, AND OTHER -D-R-U-G-S- Fresh and Pure, Quality and Pric-s Guaranteed. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY, at Wilder's Drugstore Comer Trade and College Streets. jullS rpo FARMERS. A large lot of Landreth's Fresh TurnlD Seed, of all varieties in bulk, at wilder S Drug Store, Comer Trade and College Streets MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Death to insects, such aa Vila Anta. Bmuhen. Fleas. Bed Bucs. Mosaultoes. Ac., bv uslns the Persian Insect Powder; for sale at WILDER'S Drug Store. Corner Trade and College Streets. pRY THE "MEDICATED NE&T EGG" To Drevent verm'n amonervonr chickens: onlv 5c a piece, at WILDER'S Drag Store. comer Trade and College Streets. BE3ERV;NG POWDER At Wilder's drug store. Keens Cider In anv stage desired, for nreservlua Fruits. Ac: nerfectlv harness; 25c per box, at WILDER'S Drug Store. Corner Trads and College Streets. rUST RECEIVED. A larsre lot of fl e t selected Clears, where all can ue suuea m a smoae, at wilder's Drug Store, Corner Trade and College Streets. D ESP SOCK MINERAL WATER On draught, forcer elasses for Re than can be found in the elty, at WILDER'S Drug Store, Comer Trade and Conege Streets T. C. Smith FILLS orders for Horsford's Bread Preparation and ' cid 1 ho? phate at New York prices In all quantities-no freight added. T. C. Smith TTlfl on and another lot or those mild Clea- JjL etes, with velvet month piece eonsldereh the best call ror rage oi uurnam nrana. TURNIP SEED. TT7I have just received s roll stock of all rarie-'t vv ties. B, H. JORDAN & CO. Jul8 Try on street LAST NOTICE. A IX delinquent tax payers are hereby notified, x. for the last time, that they most come np and settle for their taxes. I have been as indulgent and forbearing as any one eontd expect me to be and I give fait notice now that all delinquent taxes remaining unpara m we ena oi ioo next u aays, will be collected by distraint Come up and pay vour taxes. junza an r tf Sheriff, tment 15.638; channel . PEKEMPTORY - mm k me -:o:- c "Decks" for tie Fa mm :o:- Contemplating the Coining Fall Season to Enlarge Push Business More Vigorously THAN EVER BEFORE, WE FIND OURSSLYES ACT UALLf COHPELLED On account of scarcity of ROOM, to make sacrifices in the prices of our present Stock in order to reduce it. We also wish the coming season to begin with as NEAR AS POSSI BLE a freh and new Stock of Goods, hence we have deter mined to close out all odds and ends of lines of Goods em bracing the remainder of our Summer Stock, and of what we carried over from last Fall. The house-wife and mother can secure Bargains for the present use or for the incoming season. This Ms Bargains, July 11, 1882, Will commence with our remnant Stock of DRESS GOODS good, bad and indifferent, almost at any price. Ladies', Misses and Children's HOSIERY full regular, plain and fancy, from 15c to 50c, worth double their value Ladies', Misses and Children's GLOVES Silk and Lisle, from 5c to 35c -a decided Bargain. EDGING and IN SERTION almost given away. We will also offer a loL of NECKWEAR just received, consisting of Ladies' Ties, JJk and Mulu CALL EARLY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. To Oar Out of Town Patrons: We are daily forwarding Goods to almost everv town in the State, indeed our Territory is no longer confined to the boundaries of our State, but we are scattering them broadcast in many sections of the South. Careful attention given to all orders COM SPITS FOR- JS1M WcBgattDDeir. if In a Large Variety GRASS CLOTH SACK COATS IS COMPLETE nim bt nN N UN N N nil n n UN NN on t-v UMM MM MM MMEKERRR UMMMMMMMME R R TJ M MM M M MM M EK KRR iH U U M M M M M MK R R UTJ M M MM M MEHEK K WE HATE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF himm MB Ever anon this tjnd: WEAR; and the USe UPo lLflQttita .& DBimd. AT - -:o:- Campaign. ry k mm 2.00. of Pattern, at 35c. TTTTEEE X XTTTTU tJRRR EEE8S T E XX T T T U UR RE EK X B XX EEEX X u tr V S3 URRR EE 888 UU R REEE 58S UK KB ALPACAS Market Specialties in best DRES9 SHIRTS.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 22, 1882, edition 1
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