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If'' DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, '18.8 2, it ;l5 I! V it II f! Fill i? P 8' I 'Mi mm: SUi !' J ft ' fit i I . 4 It!'-' fill CU AS. R. JOKES, Editor andProp'tor. C., AS 81COND CLAsaMATrgBl to no danger; tt oppress novxaJcnm; U isdruc ,...,m: it is the tok consermtor of liberty, ia&or and property; U U the sentiment of jual rights, if equal obligations, the very lam of Mature Lsetf pervading the land." DOCKERY TO CONTEST. "I know no safe depositary of the ultimate powers of society but the people themselves; and if we think 'them not enlightened enough to exercise their contra mth a uhotesome discretion,the remedy is,notto take "U from them, but to inform their discretion by edu "CNon.nTXOUkB J1WHB8QH- TUESDAY. NOV. 21, 1882. THE INTERNAL REVENUE. Much is being said in the newspapers In regard to the repeal of the Internal Revenue Laws.and there is no doubt but that the Democratic party is fully com muted to its repeal. Political reform is written on its banners, and while the revision of the tariff, and civil service reform mav be paramount, the qustion of the repeal of the whole Internal Rev enue Laws is not of less moment. The cue has been eauht by leading Repub licans, like Mr. Kelly, of Philadelphia, who, according to our Washington cor respondent this mornuj&advocates the entire abolition of the Internal Reve nue Laws. Mr. Kelly it must be re membered is the chairman of the com mittee of Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, and his ad vanced position means two things: 1st. That the country demands its re peal.and .. . 2nd. That it will be better ror me iwj pnblican Congress this winter to take tboKOYenue bull by the horns rather than leare it to be done by a Democrat ic Congress, which goes into power on the 4th of net March. This is what the election in the States on the 7th day of November means,and nothing less will satisfy the people. Daring the recent canvass the Demo cratic party was roundly abused by the Liberal speakers, because when it got power in the Lower House on the 4th of March, 1815, and in the Senate in 1879, our Democratic Congressmen did not repeal the Internal Revenue Laws. We have just come into the possession of some facts which justify the Democrats in their course, and which if given to the public might have been valuable during the campaign just ended. We hasten to lay them before The Ob server readers, and while they cannot effect the election jast held, are yet co gentreasons why the Democratic party is now in position to Tevise the tariff, and blot the Internal Revenue system out of existence. According to the Federal Constitu tion all measures raising or appropri ating monies must originate in the inwer house of Con stress. The Demo cratic majority in that body in 1875 first cut down the expenses of the govern ment forty millions of dollars per an num. That was one step towards re form. They found a war tariff in force which, under the then conditions of trade yielded only about 8135,000,000. Now the same tariff, under a more healthy status of business, yields $200, 000,000. In these two items alone there is a difference of about 8105,000,000 to - the government. Then the bonded debt was being carried at 6 per cent, and now it is practically at 3$, and here is a difference of at least 850,000,000 more. Aeain. a Republican Congress had passed an act that specie resumption should take place on the 1st day of Jan uary, 1879, but it had made no prepara tion for such an event. There were 8300,000,000 in gold in the treasury, but there were 8346,000,000 in legal tender notes outstanding, and there were many millions of dollars worth of bonds which were payable. Silver had been demonetized and passed only as bullion. The flat value given to the silver coin by law had been destroyed. When the Democrats came into power they re monetized silver, legalized the Bland silver dollar, and set the mint to work making them at the rate of $2,000,000 per month. When the 1st day of Jan uary, 1870, came these silver dollars stood like a breastwork between the holder of the government note and the government itself, and as soon as the note holder realized that his paper bill for ten dollars was as good as a gold eagle or the bright Bland silver dollars, he preferred the note, crammed it back into his pocket and left the door of the treasury after having peeped over this breastwork of silver, behind which were the piles of gold, which had been hoarded by the Secretary of the Treasury to meet the expected demand to be made on the government the day specie resumption went into effect. All these are Democratic measures, and they are accomplished facts. The treasury no longer needs guarding, it is overflowing. Under our present Reve nue laws, with the expenses of the gov ernment reduced to a reasonable amount; with the tariff laws bringing in $65,000,000 more than in 1875 ; with the interest on the public debt cut down to not more than fifty millions of dol- lars.thereis no reason why a Democrat ic Congress may not now continue the good work, and repeal the odious sys tem of internal revenue, which, fills the land with spies and informers, and furnishes the bones and sinews of the Republican party at the South. One word more: No Democratic Con gressman from the South in the future can face his constituents who fails to vote for this measure of relief, and he Who defies the will of the people in this matter win ao so at his political peril. Georgia wilf be. redistricted by the present Legislature. ' J Wouldn't U be somewhat remarkable if uncje Samuel J. Tilden should be the ( next residenof:tljB United States? JarvisThas issued bis proclama- - uon appointing THursday, the .sott .. ;? toatant, as day of thanksgiving And S J In the event that the canvassing board to assemble in Raleigh .on the 30th inst, declares Col. Bennett elected, as Congressman at Large from the State of North Carolina, it may be set down as a fact that Col. Dockery will contest for the place, first before the canvassing board, and failing there, before Con gress itself. On the 25th day of last June in ac cepting the nomination of the Liberal party Col. Dockery said ; a fra hailnt and a fair count we have and I trust in eood old wr.rth riarnlina. our people. irrespective nf nartv or color, will see to it that this inestimable boon, peculiar to our coun- trv alone, is freed from all improper in terference, whether of intimidation, co pmion or fraud. On this point there need be no issue. It is a sacred right and belongs of right to the voter. To this declaration no honest man can ob ject. If honestly and fairly defeated at the polls by the people we will grace fullv bow to their sovereign will, but if counted out by others and elsewhere than at the polls we propose to test it to the bottom." So that we have here an official de claration itself from Col. Dockery that he would only abide by a "fair count, viewed from his standpoint. In the late canvass the Liberal party had a splendid organization much bet ter than the Democrats gave them credit for. Plans for the gathering of the result of the election may be said to have been perfect. From general head quarters was sent out the following card, a copy of which we have been able to obtain by underground tele graph: "Instructions To County Committee Send one of these cards to the chairman of each township committee in your county, To the Township Inspector. Fill out the vote cast for each candidate at your box. Deliver this card, when com pleted, at once, to the chairman of the county committee. To the Chairman of the County Com- mittee, Verify the votes returned on this card and with the official returns as they come in from the precincts on the mornine after the election. Then mail this card to Dr. J. J. Mott, chair man. at Raleich. This is very mrOR TANT. On the other side of the card which has come into our possession is given the vote as cast at one precinct, as fol lows: 1st. Vote for Congressman at Large. 2nd. Vote for Congress of the District 3rd. Vote for Judges. . 4th. Vote for members of State Sen ate, 5th. Vote for members of State House of Representatives. These cards, it is understood, have been sent up from every precinct in the State, and longbefore the official declar ation is made the Liberal Executive Committee will know the official vote of the State, not as declared by the county boards of canvassers, which will be before the State board of can vassers, but of the actual vote cast, as returned by the judges of precincts. As indicated in Sunday morning's Observer, discrepancies between the returns of the precinct judges, and the returns of county canvassers, have been charged, with how much truth we do not know, but we do know that the matter will go through a course of of ficial investigation, and that the Liber als have the dots and figures, with ab solute power to point out and establish whatever discrepancies may appear on this official count We know too that they will go into the contest with odds against them, and that they will be unscrupulous as to the means used in overturning the present apparent majority against their party They will do this first to win.of course; but success is not the sole object. They claimed North Carolina as a sort of birth-right; they pledged the State to give a Liberal majority. If they can make it appear that the Liberals actu ally carried the State, although they may not be able to get the bone, for which they fought, it will be a strongj cara ror Dr. Mott & Co, at Washing ton. These reflections are thrown out to put our political friends on guard, not that they may act dishonestly, but that tney may prepare to defend the citadel FROM WASHINGTON. Meeting of the Wavs and Means Com mittee Voting on the Tariff Com- itfahnne's I'ostmaster in Trouble An Opinion by Judge Ad vocate Swain. Washington, Nov. 20.-The Ways and Means Committee had been called to meet to day, but no quorum was present at the hour named,and no busi ness was attempted. The work which may be done by this committee is de lay d by the fact that the tariff com mission is not yet ready to report and it was said, after the meeting to-day, that there would be correspondence be tween the committee and the tariff conmission. If it shall appear that the commission will not have its report be fore the meeting of Congress, then it is probable that the committee will ad jaurn and not undertake its work until De-;emb;r. The principal matter be- fou it in the preparation oi levouuc Kill and nnt milP.h CSiTX b& dOVLB in bhlS dir ictior. until the report of the tariff coumission is made, v it T.atham has been designated by the 'sureties of Postmaster Statham, of Lvachburg, to tafce cnarge oi iuai puat ,.ffi .a and has been authorized to act temporarily by Assistant Postmaster Geierai natton. . Hurler Advocate uenerai warn uaa submitted to the Secretary or war an r.ivninn in which noias raac army officers are not liable to trial by court martial upon charge or conduct un De coming an officer and a gentleman, for faiiuxe to pay aeDts, unless sucu ueute were contracted unaer circumstances vc oh would render the debtor amena- hU to the criminal laws of the United Sts tes, or of the locality where such de- ts are contracted. Crablxstoh Nominal: middling 10; low middling lOlAc; good ordinary Pc; net r elpts 5,19; growT6,l&9 le 200; stock 108.917; exports ooastwise a, 944 to Great Britain - ; to continent ; to France W eaan- nel . Nw Yora-Quiet: sales 455 bales; middling uplands 10c; middling orlewis 10 18-iee. .con solidated net receipts 47 154; exporut " Britain iu,t34: to Jfrance a,iwi i wumiwui 29,229; to channel w. s. JOHjrqroir. FUTURES. nw vrwi -nmt nvttints fi 15; gross V.yuo. Futures closed birely steady; sales 189,000 bales. November 10 57 58 1U.4ZCD.40 10.4tfO.47 10.Rfla.57 10.66 7 10.77a.78 10.88a.89 10983.99 n.osa.09 11. 173.18 December.. January. . . February. .. March April May June. July AUgUSt..... September. October TVa Dep Pnrtfln Market Benrtsay8: Tt1.nt..ilL Mum riMlvt-ries opened 7 to 8 nnint-o hi,,. K inot a tn 4 Dolnts before lt close. Alter the call there, was first a Blight ad- Tance, but offerings Increasing niTO' v rapidly. At the 'second call they ru ed ! 2to 8 points and at about 1 p. m. Vftp, n7 io. d. i i.ir,fr mmtatlons. Alter an aa- tse aga:- at lower raws tnan at tne prev ou ri nn yance ear y in day ana suuo" i. ,.., tnr bv recent moves r re- J" i h- future bu-mess. The third call showed a weaa Formerly of CharlotKe, N. C UILLER& JOHNSTON, Cuv Street, Blchntond, Ta. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS (Grain, Bagging FINANClAIi. KXW TORI. AND 4.80 1.01 Vt 1.18fe 1.1PU Chattanooga's Request Denied. Wash ington. D. C, Not. 20. The tel-igraru from Chattanooga to-day, to thu Kailwav serrice bureau, wnicn in dicates the urgent need of a hospital m m. was made publicand caused some uneasiness in the absence of explana tion. It soon became known, however. tht the Secretary of War had received tal -grams from the Mayor, H. C. Evans and others, at Chattanooga, Tenn, ast ing permission to occupy a portion of tho barracks grounds there temporarily for small pox patients. In answer the Sonrftt.arv tplftoraDhed this afternoon to th Mavnr of Chattanooea, saying that he had been advised by the department commander that such action would be on nnf.rjlfTfl fin Mrs. Mclntvre. widow of Lieutenant Mclntyre, who is residing there, and also upon the superintendent and ftmDlovees of National Cemetery. In iew of these facts he was compelled to deny the request. Chattanooga Wants a Hospital. Washington. Nov. 20. The follow ing telegram was received at the Rail way Mail Service Department; Chat tanooga, Tenn., Nov. 20th. To C Free mun. Assistant Attorney General: Get tha Secretary of War's permission to use the Government building as a hos piial. The emergency is great. H. F. Gnscom. axchange, Governments somewhat lower New 5's Four and a hall per "" Four per cents Money State bonas negiecrea i 7 1 6 Sub-treasury balances-Gold...- currency .... wa Stocks Active and weak: Alabama Class A. 2 to 5 Alalama Class A, small Alaltama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C. 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, ne Bast Tennessee Illinois Central. Lake shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New ion. tana Pittsburg Bich mood and Allegheny Richmond and DanvUle Rock Island South Carolina Brown Consols, West Point Terminal. . . Wabash, Su Louis fc Pacific. Wabash, 8t Louis 4 Pacific preferred Western Union United States 8s, Bid. tLast bW. JOffd. Dir. Heavy Groceries. D K V (i 00 IIS. -:o: :o:- OUR MR. S. A. COHEN JIM 1EHUHTO... FBOM THB NORTHERN MARKETS WITH AN DDD r d D D D D DDD RRR R R RRR R R R R Y Y Y Y YY Y V GOO O G G G GO GGG OO O O O O O O OO OO O O O O O O OO HDD D D d n D D DDD sss8 ssss Clothing, Hats, Shoes and General Merclanl w-l-g Lis personal aueMonto the purchase o! same from Manutacmrer, and .),, u Our Mr. ILIAS St, 82 1.01 84 1 34V4 1.JS4 86 10 1.45 1.1Mb 5Hfc 4H 1.88VU 17 58 1.25 1.04 2 30 57 81 1 02 Asked. W Consignments solicited and prompt pay ment remitted. Very respectfully. Oct7 MILLER 4 JOHNSTON. H. M. SMITH & CO., 91 aln Street, Richmond, V. More Trouble With the Wires. Chicago, Nov. 20 At an early hour this morning the managers of thn Western Union Telegraph office stated that the wires were again seriously af fected by the Aurora Borealis. and that duplex and quadruplex machines had to De aDanaonea on many easiern wires. The trouble seems to bs general. Weather. Washington, Nov. 20. Middle At lantic States, fair weather, followed by local rams, winds mostly northerly, stationary or higher temperature, gen erally lower pressure. South Atlantic States cloudy, rainy weather, northeasterly winds, becom ing variable; in the southern portion higher and in the northern portion lower pressure, stationary or lower temperature. FOREIGN. COTTON. T.nmvnrx unnw TTardnnins: middling Up lands 6Vfid; middling Orleans o Htw; " 14 000; speculation and eipons a.uw; ;'lB 8 300. all Amerloan. Uplands iwehiou clause: November delivery B 7-64dS6 8-B4da- 6 9-64d: November ana Decern oer n hw 6 l-4Ude 2 64d; December and January rt lo2d- 2-64d; January ana reDruary o a owuo o uu Febuarj and March 6 3 6-ldart 4 64d; March and April H 5-8418!r) 6 64dffB 6-t: 'PniMiuuaj nlitUMDrllrl' Mav and Jane rt W-61u- 6 10 8441; June and July 6 12-64dtf l8-4o; July and August 8 14 84datt 15 644; August and Sep tember 8 1 8-84d. Futures steady. Liverpool 1.80 P. K. Middling Uplands 8 3-18d; Middling Orleans 6Vd. Uplands low middling clause : January and February delivery 8 2-84d; May and June 6 Q 64d; June and July 8 12 84d. LivxKPOOb 3 p. il Sales of American cotton (4,750 bales. Uplands low middling c ause: No vember delivery 6 10 64d; November and Decem ber 6 3-84J; December and Jauuary 6 3-rt4d Jan uary and February 8R-6d; March and AprU 8 8-84d; May ar d June 6 10-644; July and August 6 18-84U. CITY COTTON MARKET. Omci or The Obbibteb. I Charlottx. November 21. 1882. ( The market yesterday closed active and Arm, at the following QuotaUons: Stood Middling Middling Strict low middling. Wi Low middling. e Tinges, w 8talns clean 1 Lower grades, EECXIPT3 STUCK SIPTXMMB FIRST. Dutnt. hin D.nl.n)r 1 t t1 Tpftterdav. 22.490 ............. j r MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements lecelpts yesterday, OF ALL KINDS. We make a Specialty ef Conatractins; Elevators for Stores and Warehouses and keep tn stock the Justly celebrated OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS Which are acknowledged to be the Greatest Plows ever Offered to Southern Planter or Farmer. the IS still in the Markets adding oaiiy to our IWVFvqir smrv cheaper after the rush of Trade Is ow m SIl .12' i"1!11 M goods ca" a!wais l'e boi! : WHOLE8ALE or B8TAIL We c in nnir ta fl i Inducements to close buyers eUh- r want to save money ft til not snvrh7,,,0"' f,rienjs and tie Pt,blli; Kencraliy that lr i , nnrt rhat iha iZ " zi1.1."01 c08.' anyrhlng to examine our stock hef.ir hnrin a ....... uuj WiU uo al lne 0la established h oue of sept20 ELIAS & COHEN. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF mimiiii; BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOR and CHAMBER 8DIT3. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. fi West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. LLACE BROTH tStatesville, JV. C, COFFER -mr- a - . 1 rl w" r t n yv W T - L-J XJL JLJ V- Jl-J JL fi ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 20, 1882 DOMESTIC. NAVAL STORKS. Charleston -Spirits Turpentine Ann, at 50c, but held higher. Rosin, quiet; strained and good strained $1.40. . wrutrnsTOH Spirits Turpentine firm, at 60c. Rosin firm, at S1.85 for tralne4; S1.42IA for irood strained. Tar steady, at 12 06. Crude Tur pentlne steady, at J 1.7 lor Uardi t34X) for yellow dip. r, at J 1.7 lor hardi KMX) I TRArTTfIW 'f-l The Philadelphia American, Republi can, speaking of the failure of the lle- PRODUCK. Ix)rrnrvrrj.E Tlonr. auiet: extra S4.00SS4.25; eholee to fancy a5.00at&.76. Wheat-weak; Longberry 90O93. Com - steady ana in rair ae ro and; new 46; shelled 0 . Oats - firm ; Northern 7ff88; Kentucky 84335. Provisions-quiet; mess pork $20. Lard quiet and steady; choice leal 18. Baean- auiet: shoulders 10; nos io; clear 10. Hams-mgar cured lbl4 Whiskey, $1.14. Bt: Louis -.Flour, steady and unchanged. Wheat -lower and slow; Na 2 red fall 944SAfor eaahandN0Teiuber:,P4&4 December, com low- r, at 66ft for cash: 65 for November. Oats- ami ana lower, St SO ior can; on ior nvvruiuvi. S3r8 for December. Whiskey-steaay, at 91.10. Font drill and lower, at $19.00 for new; $20.00 for old. Bulk meats-dull ao4 lower; shoulders 7; short ribs IO; short clear OVt Bacon tower; anouldert tV'r short ribs 131; short clear 13 Lard lower, an i.o. Total Receipts to date, 22 8 1 9 ReceipU same date, 1881 .U t-A Receipts same date, 1 880 J7,6- Charlotte Produce Rlarltet. NoVKMBKB 18, 1882. BUYING PBJCXa CoperbU.................-;-;-- VirviT 86W0 WiLKAT, ............ , !)..) tl Beans, white, per Dusnei I- 7ak Pxas, Clajp; per onsn. White, " 2.50a2.75 ramny 0 lino0 oS Xxtra. Super Oats, shelled, Cried raCTT Apples, per lb Peaches, peeled " Unpeeled Blackberries WsT ! ; . ;.!'.;!.'.'!.'!..'.'..''". 60a75 Btrmra North Carolina. Bees, perdoten. Pocltrt Chickens Spring Docks 60aB5 90a 1.00 7075 2.00a225 2.wi 8oa88 45 7a8 5a6 Ua5 2580 17al8 25a80 12Val8 20a25 Baltm3wWo6h Flour, stead r; Howard Street and Western super $3.258 88.75; extra VS ma .2r aniHS4.'r&a85 75: City MUlS super. publican coalitionists to carry conges- hMH?AnS0 wTeVn sional districts in the South remarks: lower: aoutuom. rd $i.08O$i.08; amberji.io- We cannot altogether regret this fail ure. As we have said repeatedly, no- m westerner; sp W we make and deal In WHEAT THRESH ERS and HORSE POWERS of all kinds. Send for catalogue, H. M. SMITH 4 CO. oc.7 1. A. TAKCKT WM B. ISAACS, JR. W. M. WADDT. J. A. YANCEY & CO., -WEOLBSALB STATIONERSiSB NDERS ultimate good can come to either the party or the nation from the success of J the attemps made to create stalwart-' pocket-boroughs in the South. ZYfM 2b not care to see the party dragged-iato' analliance with repudiation, and eyery. other element of disaster and hindrance I in the South. We can better dispense with than endure gains thus obtained. Capt. Howgate, who got away with about half a million of government funds, and didn't like the Washington jail well enough to stay in it, writes a friend that he will put in an appear ance in the spring and present himself for trial, bis health being such that it will not permit his return earlier. How gate was a sort of high-toned criminal, who was granted jjpecial privileges while in jail and took advantage of the liberties allowed him to walk off. If he had been a poOT'cor and stolen a few hundred dollars" he would have been gobbled up long ago The population of Georgia is 1,542,180 of which 816,906 are white and 725,274 colored. Mixea Case Which Ends In a . , Tragedy. Atlanta, Ga., Nov 20. Last spring David Williams was before the Mayor of Jesup. for wife beating. . He then represented that the woman he bad been living witB wag not hiffwife. and they werej put under bond for adultery and fornication. The charge against them, was dismissed upon their marrv- ing Yesterday. Major Houston went tn Willluma' hniias arA alolAtl. i WWLtXJWa or-o.KBAOBiinignt8 I woraan as ma wife, and the eldest child nuuga ana ut creaung consiaeraoie I .4t tt ruuiau ichuu luo train jiribu xiuusLun. vv imams iouowmi them to fiardridfra. and t hr nhnt. and killed Houston, and tfcen escaped to the 1 woods. ' : y ralarm, ttefeftlMs confined mainly v to tb cJsoridioprilition. " ' Official retarnaf roa ennaylvar. Ala foornlhatnieTon5 tetorwtotft running for Governor this was "doing' The &pttblKan pJpOTraf e Btin ask- committee. If they hare patience and ararc a-wmie tnere won't be any com .. s . , wuuiuqi . 4fiegraras d h Tfjauison's official plurality In TTenn- DJ rW BUM IO V,U4. . f T Jrqf. Henry Draper, a iwelr "ahioVrr sVfinti8t,dtedHn New York yesterday. Hwas a Yirjrtnian. t , In Goochland connty,Vai,,Trifla3t A &.Slgfe5i5giiWn'',,'",t A eold la the bead Is one of the best things that ean happen to a lady with a laoe handkerchief, anu nr. buu s cougn sttud is deddedlr the best iAirmoBE al&HToau. quiet, steady; ininra am anq crear riDiaes pacaea, vmu fe-Trhoaldert t3w;?lear rib sides 18; nams an7J Lart-MeflnedlBMfc CoHee-dni-; too TsargoBsmBarrw fairtVaa'81. Suar s.eaaj; io-iJvefpwjl, dulV-,, idrrriAoo Flour uiteadv and nnchansed. Wneat acUve and lower; .Begular, 12 for November; "9393yi for December; Ho. 2 Chicago spring V2M lot casn; options same ao ior neguisri ijw. 8 Chicago prmg'TO; Na 8 red winter 941 for e&sn ana NoreniDer; Hia)V4 ror vwatnwn, No 8 red winter tu. corn unsetuea ana tower, at 6? tor cash; 66e fos-November; 60Vi for le- cernber. oats easier, at utn ior casn snawc vember; 884 for December. Pork in fair de- mand, DUl lower, at 911 fwi ou ror casn uu November; $17,400$! 7-45 .9 December. Lard auil. weak ana lower, at aii uo ior casu. $11.3219 for MotemDer; 9io.wao.YiV ior December. Balk meats In fair demand shouldr ers 7 ; short rme 10; 111011 clear 10Vi- Whisker steady and unchanged, at $1.17. COTTON. Galybstoh Firm ; middling 10c; low mld- dUng Mhe; good ordinary vw; net receipts 8C82; groas 8,082; sales 1,687, stock 84.094; exports SOaSIWlse 1 ,44 1 w omai oninui 1 , a 1 1 to oonttneni ; to France ; to channel "e NoaioLk-Steady; middling 10c; net rwlpts 9,008: arose 9,008; stock 68,127; exports eoast-m- 6.498; tales 2,006; exports to Great Britain 4,942; to oontlnent . Baiotiobe Steady ; middling 10c; low mid dling 10c; good ordinary 9Vkc; net receipts 624; grass 3,4 10. sales : stock 18,849; exports eoaatwlse 128; spinners 850: exports to ereat Britain ; to continent 711. Boerroa --Steady; middling lie; low middling lOlfae; good ordinary 9e; net receipts 731; bom 1,911 ; sales : stock 1,435; exports to Ores Britain 40; to France . WruasOTOH Finn; middling 10140: low mid dling 9 13-lde; good ordinary 8 1 6 16. net reeelp't 941; gross 941 .sales 1 atoek 18.632; ports coastwise ; to Great Britain J to oontlnent . Philadelphia Firm; middling 10&4C loii tnid dUnx lObci good ordinary 8c: reoeinu set 68?4posa978; lale ; oek 15,106; ex-fcoro-etsje Brltam rrm-t te oontlnent qTtffTfErrnBt-j muffling 100; tow mtd xporur ooastwUe 9lb. 10 reai Britain -; to rials . ; tooontmenr 6,024. TTttm Ortavm-rinn; middling lOe; lew wite; jmoo oroinary vifio: net reoeipw M1452'3: sales 7.500; stock 201.026; ew r9iam ; to Trance 2.100; net "We do hereby certify that toe supervise the ar rangement for aU the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louisiana Stale Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted uith kwio. wimM. nnd in aood faith toipard all 11 r- ties and toe authorize the Company to use this xrtifi tate. with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in Ms advertisements." 1125 Irfaln Street, Blchtnond, Vaw XBEP IN 8TOCK BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS. ENVELOPES' ND 1-! KINDS OF Printers Stationery, AND GAUBANTKETO SELL To Printers and Dealers as cheap as New York Philadelphia or Baltimore. A trial Oder solicited J. A. Yactcy & Co., 1135 Main Slree, Ricbmond, Van oct7 SAVE YOUR DOLLARS GENERAL MERCHANDIS OS THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION WUH JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY, THEY WILL. BE OLADTO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. maris ly IMMENSE STOCK OF Moots and Shoes Just Receiv For the most reliable Goods and the Lowest Prices, G-O TO J. MOYER'S, WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW Pool'sSlgnaij service Daru.s OR STORM CT,Agw a " 'i-fVoU! ... -r1--". ,TrT7n7 in tho weather , Sof torm iHTpproachinK, f-V Com mlaitlonera. HPRSTRnKNTRII ATTRACTION ! OVBB HALF A MILLION LiSTRIBUTEa Look at the tol- u Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated In 1888 for 26 rears by the Legis lutiire for Rducational and Charitable purposes Uh capital of 81,000.00O-to which a reserve TLlT.. mkzn nnn has since been added. an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise wa7mXatof tt presenl i Stata CooaUtutlon Alffi swings will take place moumu. it ver seals or postpones. lOVilng LUSUIOUUUU. aniivn PROfflEIADE CONCERT, during which will take place the . 151t Grand Monthly and the Extraordinary Seani-Anniial Drawing AT NSW OBLXANS, TUESDAY, DSCEJIBER 19tb, ISSiZ, Under the personal supervision and management of Gen. Q. T. BKAUBBOAKU. 01 Louisiana, ana Gen. JUBAii a. fiAOLii, ui Tinuiitt. o i I, 111 It will detect and indicate corrrc i. fB what kind c diretion-iBvalnable to n"V-B 50 times its post in asm Hm an accurate thermometer bij- iMHCATOIt i- ', "f mSrKBEST. IN THE WOBIC The Thirmomowr an(J Pam"1'" "Mac it a beautiful a v;. nament- We will f"?u" six for 4. AeentH nre n.nk.: . ' order. ltr?tilTc7vinee you. Ordo, 'r ZV&!?katJnt "the thing to eell to farmer., mer,hM-. .j,:t Just the inms ,T"n enr.d on!- Sbody. U. S. 8e"'i - "R-r(1 for n.t establishment ot tM Kina . m w V t N vVo t-wfpir to tne Myor, ruiinoivH ere,! k-,tm house in Oawego. N- i ferrod. A Addr&w tl' , ri. rir hn Kin ft S3 nOUff3 HI "JSS" Post Ofc. County apd Stat, .,V ill lit, ' ' .- iromnit'TPd M ilt' "l " tf.sM.rill 01 Lit' .SS--v ..'rSaSr ved me many tin. on .w It fa a wonderful curiosity n"V ; ,v. Mn"1 nrWARE OF WORTTOEM IMWA-lh,U.- without our Traae " ftADCI " 1 TVade Mark, and .Kfnature Every instrnment 11 j nrMa If not ea we will refund your money, If not satisfied on re" J0U H our r.ovl 4w AHB KEEP TODRUOM IN THE SOOTH, . Tke. Central Hote BY BUYING UU3 Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bap CAP IT Al PRIZE, 9100,000. Notigs. Tickets are Ten Dollars Halves, $5. fifths $2. Xenths.Jl. LIST OF PRIZES: only. -AND - ,088iaoss 14 zporu m an Pfc continent 11,275; to eha&- iie; (HdiSWU 10c; low mMdllna net reeelDt 2.1 At): to 17.450: eiporta 1 CAPITAL PBIZS Of SI 00,000 1 GRAND " bU.UW.. 1 GBAND " 20,000.. 2 LAEGK PRIZES of 10,000. . 4 " " 6,000.. 20PiaZBSof 1,000. 20 600- 100 f 800.. 200 " 200 . 600 10.. 10.000 " io.. AFFB03HU.TJ0N PRIZES. 100 Approxtaalosi Prt oi 1200. 100 Approximation Prizes of 100..... 100 Approxunaaon rrwa ok to KOOdt &l7i ssJm sostwlss 3.482: Tranoa to oonanani crrrf: KMkim rtrra; wdMllng tie; low nrMdrroc c; food wdlnary ee" net raeief iT8 toss 8.848; shlpmenu 1,815; salei 6,550; steak 12,709. w ., j ;. AuetnTA Steady; middling 0c; tow mid dine 9i4e; good ordinary 9c; raoelpu 1,293; titrwiMit I gajM 1 ZIOB. r 11J79 sjaoontrngto....... S100.000 50,000 20.00C 20.000 20,000 20.000 25,000 80.000 43,000 00,000 100,000 S20.000 .. IO.UUU . 7,500 $522,500 GRIP SACKS, FROM H. C. ECCLES, PROPRIETOR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. THIS Hotel was completed in itwz. aoa uc additions made In 1875. "THE CENTRsL" Is situated on Independent Square, occupying halt a block on Trade street, in tne business cen tre ol tne City, In e'ose proximity to Banks. Ex press and Teiegrapn omoes, ana oommanauig a mountain view of moie than fifty miles. The Intention or tne rropnewr is, not umy w TO TIIEFAKM -or- Mecklenburg, Gaston, Ireilr AND VIX CfilNr" Fire-insurance on MK RUN a 9TKAM. WATKK OK H'-' Corner College finil 4.h septMwBm street' Another AppUcaAAen fat satM to clubs should only be oadsTto tha ejfflctfjf the mmaiuln New Oriean. jrociniermauonaxipij w nir7mrna t. . .. New Orieaaa, La. 1L A -ftATTPHm. . TffJi IWUll.il liue wMinniwii v. v N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. H. W. Roitree $ Bro, BicnaoND, va. W We Manufacture tha best class of Goods In oar lino and Kuarantee to dt&Ucat Korihera prices. Send Tor Trade List H. W. ROUNTREE ft BROa 00t7 present to the travellns; public one of the finest in in the souin, dui one oi mo must. complete andiest conducted Hotels in ail lis aiir pre Bol . ...Mr.i- 'I TTivimi rpwntlr received l ' .A Ll for Ironing. 4c I " " S. ever lor doing v.ors with "bp" , have added a Mangle for i therehr svon"1 au vuuu gwui the Oioui;-, ,fr. Dress shirts, collars aiul ct- ri,c'i ty. Family work Uhen at i" H -I to 75c ptr dozen piece. . Fresh Fish and 0)( EichmotKl. Ya I to locaaoa, a an., 'ilAMmanla Having recently been decorated and frescoea throoghout. It is not on'y one of the most beauti- lul, put the LEADING AND PALACE HOTEL of the South, the heme of Commercial Tourists, pleasure seekers and resident guests. H. tt ECCLEB, Proprietor, wll W P welcome hla friends and the traveling pubnc .and NMiiedf ullv solicits a share ef patronage froin all who would enjoy and appreciate Ji'lfuif4 lng elegance, beauty and. comfoi rJ "K ruiimwia ana surrroMm i . .im Uli'glUniM Mill .mi. UDl UOJI - w sept2 T-T II' U I i n. .. .If. a j. ibu uu - t mder s : Trad.e- V. he will d ?2 5rr' nf Kresh FISH sp 1 f B"nKollcited and rJ Dlled. Preference alwajs customers. LOST. favor by leaving the saw" novia
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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