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CHARLOTTE Desiring to fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the undersigned have associated themselves aa part ners In a GENERAL LAND AGENCY, For the purpose of buying, selling, leasing and reutlug real estate. Their operations will not be confined to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of North Carolina, but all property placed within our management ' will be rented or sold, upon such terms, commissions andpaj ruents as may be agreed upon. We will undertake to sell, lease or rent lands houses and lots, mines, fcc., make abstract of titles, collect rents, make returns and pay taxes, effect Insurance, advertising all property placed under our management, . .... .: . Free of Cost to the Seller, .- For a stipulation previously agreed upon. Particular attention will be paid to the selling or leasing of mining property, which will be sold on commission only. We are In correspondence now with a number of parties at the North and West who are seeking l, ...... .... in vTnt. -.. : .. .. V. 1 n . .. . . uuuico ui nviui vxiiuuua, nucra liio uuiiuus la genial and the soil remunerative. Persons having nouses and lots or plantations for sale will serve , their own Interests by placing their business with us. ' - ROBT. B. COCHRANE, CHAS. E. JONES. The business will be under the management of xw JS. iAMJiliuLMiS, Ala Charii Manager, rlotte7M.a 9 11 12 15 16 The following described pieces of property are now offered for sale by the Charlotte Seal Estate Agency, R. E. Cochrane,' manager, office Trade 6treet front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C: - . i (CITY.) " ' .. . '. . IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets in each room, well of good water,-lot 99x100 feet, . In good neighborhood. Price, $2,000.. 2 One dwelling on 6th street, adjoining residence of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot 50x198, convenient to business. Price, $1,700. 3 One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining residence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and gantry, well of water, well located for a boarding ouse. Price, $3,000, j One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, X7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 lots, 1 fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 3rd street, 99x198, well of good water and stable on the latter. , Price, $2,250. - 5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th streets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property. Price, $1,500. I One lot on 8th street, square 96, small 3 room Dhouse, good water, 99x198. Price, $450. 7 One vacant lot, 99x193, on B street, good loca tion. Price. $1,000. ,.. O One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. tnce, ji.uuu. One Dwelling corner of Ninth and E streets, one story, 5 rooms, closets; well of water in yard. Price $1,200. I A One Dwelling corner of Ninth and E, one 1 v story, 4 rooms, closets; well of water In yard. Price 4800. One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and C, two stories, six rooms, brick basement: well of water in yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000 One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water; lot 60x99. rnce i,wju. , I O . One Dwelling on "West Trade street twrf 1 0 stories, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lots 99 on Trade 99 on Fourth el very desirable property. Price $4,750. One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land mile of the city limits, adjoining the Fair Grounds well located for a truck and dairy farm; lfa in timber, branch running through It, about 8 ' acres meadow. Price $30 per acre. One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, between D and E streets. Price $350. Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. The owners of The Crowders Mountain Iron Works beg to call the attention of capitalists Iron manufacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to their property ,whlch oners muucemenis to me Classes aDove named. The property consists of Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres of land, located In the counties of Gaston and Cleaveland, In the State of North-Car ollna, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, now owned by the Blchmond anC Danville railroad company. The property has been used .for fifty years .past as an .Iron property, and has oeen worked at various . points, but' chiefly at the site of the celebrated Yellow Kldge Ore Bank,, which has always yielded an ore noted for Its - richness In metallic iron, and Its softness and toughness.. This vein of ore, which extends for two miles In-length, has been worked to the depth of 147 feet, shewing at that depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analyz ing aslugh.aa 66. pel cent of metallic Iron.. This vein has not been worked for twenty years, but the facts set forth can be fully shown, various other veins have been worked, and within the past two years very large deposits of iron ore have been dis covered at other points. Within thepast eighteen months, however, the owners have discovered de posits of ore In Crowder's Mountain, five veins of iron ore, are exposed), which were unknown be fore, and which will furnish an amount of good, ore, -easily worked and- above water, that must make It one of the most desirable boa properties to be found. - They have discovered on the pinnacle of this mountain, which Is 1000 feet above the level land. 2200 feet above' tiie sea level; a vein of ore eight feet wide, which crops out at various points . from the top to the bottom of the mountain, show ing in one place about 20 feet of solid vein. This vein can be traced over the top of the-mountain for over a mile, and this deposit alone would aflord an almost lnexhaustlble-supply . of- orer easily worked, and above the water line. . In addition to this four other vein have been found on this mountain.' . The ore Is a mottled gray ore, showing on analysis .from 49 to 66 per cent: of metallle Iron, with a . small amount of titanic acid, and without any sul phur or phosphorus. ' The quantity of ore in this mountain is. simply Inexhaustible and of good Quality. . - . . v - - ' - Besides Crowders Mountain the owners possess King's Mountain, for "about seven miles, whose pinnacle Is the highest point of land from Blch mond to Atlanta, except- Mt Airy, In Georgia, and they have reason to believe this mountain Is full of ore also-. In addition to Iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clay for making fire-proof brick, gold and other minerals. - Very pure and ex cellent barytese has just been found In large quan- - tit.- ... ; ' -. ...( I As a stock and dairy farm It offers fine opportik nltles to those who may wish to engage in such bus iness. It has from three to four thousand acres of level or only slightly rolling land, which produces grass, -grain and all kinds of farming products nnely, ana it is well supplied with water by unfair- ng springs and branches XD he other 4.000 acres embraced In the mountain sides are productive of fine grass and herdagev and afford excellent natural pasturage for sheen and cattle. The climate if so mild that but little shel ter for stock Is needed in the coldest winters. The whole six thousand acres are now covered with a fine growth of timber of all kinds, such as pine, hickory, oak, walnut cedar, etc. - The jland is well suited to farming purposes, by those who wish to colonize. Cotton, com, peas, oats, clover and grass, and fruits of all kinds are produced beautifully nd - It is specially suited to grapes and small fruits. It ' could be divided Into small farms that would give to each farm variety of soil, and level and hilly and. It is situated in the Piedmont belt which Is noted for the salubrity of its climate, and the healthiness of Us atmosphere. It Is a region free from malaria and other nnhealthv mflaencea. It Is located with great : convenience to railroad facul ties, being situated at from two to four miles from King's Mountain Station, -on a railway tibat has the most extensive connections with all parts of the country, and which offers 'great Inducements to those who are trying to develop the country along Its lines. The owners will sell this property to suit purchasers, as follows:- The whole tract, Including mineral intereets,for Sixty three Thousand Dollars, 'Or will -maka famrnhta terras. nwrYlne-1 h min eral Interest or will sell one-half the mineral In terest payments to be one-third cash, balance In one or two years. - A valuable water power, which - has been used to run large rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop erty, and can be bought cheaply. The property is also In close proximity to the famous All Healing Mineral Springs, and to the widely-known Cleve ttha Springs.- ' -. -- - The towit of King's Mountain Is also adjacent where are good hotels, a flourishing and excellent Cfeh school,- -and several new and handsome Churches. The -owners invite the attention of all Me ion ib Prices. ON MONDAY, JULY 7, WE WILL OFFEi A HANE&OME LINE- OF DRESS GINGHAMS Formerly Worth 2 1-2c, forJ(li2c,f;Per Yard Uz Ttarlotte (Obsectrer. .,, .n.r.- i u. .. ' .Terms of Subscription. DAILY. Fereopy ...'..".I - 6 cents. One month (by mall) 75 Three months (by mall).. .....$2.00 ' Six months (by mail) 4.00 One year (by mall) 8.00 WEEKLY. - I One year..v...".........w .$2.00 . 8tx months LOO InTa.ria.bIy in Advance Free of Postage to all parts of the United States. "Specimen copies sent free on application, f "Subscribers desiring the address of then paper changed will please state In their eoinmuni--atlon both the old and new address. - Rates -of Adrertisinsr. ! One Square One time, $1.00; each additional in sertion, 60c; two weeks, $5.00; one month, $8.00. ; A schedule of rates tor longer periods furnished on application. -- m ,..,. . ,. . f , Remit by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by Postofflce Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we will not be responsible for miscarriages. - j fSilXs M if is and. Qloves ; ; Worth 75c.y for 50c Worth $1.00, for T5c. f (' An Elegant Line of Gent's Hand-Sewed Low Cat Shoes to be dosed oat at aost Cheaper than you ever bought them before. i'-,. .. -- We still nave some very handsome Parasols which we are offering at a time to get them cheap. Everybody should try a pair of Evltt & Bros Shoes, money refunded. ' ' - j Call and set a, pair. ... .. t sacrlfica. Now Is the Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or We also have on on Bargain Counter a fine lot of Slippers for a mere nothing. , ... ....... . ... Just received another Invoice of those popular CSc Nun's Telling, In desirable shades. Clothing at half price. Truly, j j sairrn bitiloiivg. r Charlotte Real Estate Agency. . t The Yellow Rtdcre Ore Bank has been recently sold to a Pittsburg, Pa., company, and a German ItatyteaHon company has recently bought; 2,69P ejj$do'iblaiit)n !' nlffi acres, a well Improved farm,' one mile from Third Creek Station, on the Western S. C. Railroad, good dwelling, 6 rooms, with all rimewutrv nritbulldlnes. eood orchard well, adanted for grain and grassTStock' and farming Implements Win ne sola wi(n xne piuce a uesireu. xerina cuaj. fficp $19 per acTfc . ' : " ' t Tract of Land, 50 acres, located in Lincoln 1 Q Tract of Land, 150 acres, located in j La countv. K. C.. adlolnlna lands of G t Payne and others, 6 miles' froni Penyer, 23 frp; Charldtta. and 13 from Davidson Collese. Has on Si a good dwelling. 1 rooms, all necessary outbuild ngs, good orchard, good water, and well adapted etc.: 86 acres good bottom land. In fine state of cultivation. - Price $260. , i -i ti Tract of Land. S miles south of Charlotte. 173 acres, known as part of the Samuel Tay- on wnier js an unoeveiopea gpto rome. ine ti. jiepQHS a m: oaui f ajjuir OA One Dwelling, 6 rooms, twpoom kitchen, ZJ well of water, lot 86x216 en west side of My- fit One unimproved lot 85x219 feet on corner of 1 Myers and Fourtft streets. Price $360i f x HO On Dwelling, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, near &L Mvers. tot?axl9H. Price $550. - t t) ' Twpuplmpreved lots 60x198, on north side ti'j of West iiltn street Price $2uu eacn. mayldAwtt' : ' "DOOK AND NEWS tS-AIways kept on hah- 1J and tor sale in convenient paeKages ior print rrv) PRINTER9. We win sen a good second-hand X Plow Paper Cutter, ttood as new except kuiie- n worn, Cost $J.oa wui be ow ror 25.wi. , rg -i ...... - THIS OFFICE! 1 1 - - t ISO aito Canopies! O- Bar Tour Mosquito ..Canopies of T. L. SEIGLE. I . - i A FULL STOCK OF UMBRELLA AND TURNOVER-FRAMES 1 JUST RECEIVED, In White and Colored. Ask to See Our i , ' -. - ---- - I ATfAiMM. -oa mm V. I. SEIOsMi. mm mm y las, k, M It wasn't Gen. Logan, but his son-in-law, -who tried to steal those 80,000 acres of Zuni lands. 'V Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIB and i GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Machine i BOOTS 5 SHBLS Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, .1 Trunk! and Shawl Straps JTJBT BEC3STVKD. ' Pirn I i SIBERIAN CRABS. Uoi . 1 - : . I . n . - u - - . - - ..... - .' j), tu::u:-- I . .1 ... . . '.., . V fr I- ., ! : , . ;:'...',' : '. . . . . the above frait . on oar farm ana wrote to Mrs. Daniel A8burylfwho.formerIy . owned the place, used for making lelly. preserres,' sweet;pickleef eteIf 'the bear like the 'iised to 'db vod dies do not kho wj them npiritly - or -they would" consutn more ui meiii, an tiiey iiiii.c a iuusi ucauiuui auu uuiituus jelly, Enclosed find a recipe jfor. jnak,ing the jelly.", .Orders eft at our store can be tilled n any quantity wantea 4 v: ARRIS 1C1 liil. - OyTHE " ' k : I Gil I.SJU ' . : I .' - . - . ; . - DEMOCRATIC PROSPECTS. " Never since the warhas the outlook for. Democratic cces&;been, as jen co'uraging'as it U now and .-if we fail, it iUbe;)' towri folly, and jiiot 'Juse;6:itTCXi'o the opposition, Heretofere wk hayf Tractically a united Jiepublican party to contend against, led Dy men upon .1 wnom tne tacuoiis, nougoeMs each other, nnited.. . In the last cain paignr; the Grant-Cbnkling .f f action sulked, but Jeventvraliy gave1 t sup port to Garfield; i ' and h'o w& elected. Had they refused to support. him"he would have been beaten, r. Today , the Republican jarty, ;with Blaine at the head oi the ticket,' is. in & worse pjf ef dicamenj jthain it was with ; Garfield at the .head and the stalwart faction in rebelUonf'e opposition to Blaine is pot 1 a factional opposition arising out of personal likes or dislikest"'and led by one or two dissatisfied, disapf pointed rivals. It is a,deepseated and widespread dissatisfaction, . - influenc! iag different elements -gnd based-.pA different reasons.? The reform-element within the party, "with 8wh represen tatiye men as Curtis),. Adgins', Rjssfkr yelt, f Chatnberlain, 1 Beechef ; . and others, - speaking'; through powerful organs: embracing" a number "-of the leading 'Ti&i:ciw( cry, oppose mm naccounr. or nis corrupt and wnaf record, wnich they are digging Hp publishing aidhal lenging him to defend or deny. While protesting against his nomination an exposing his record, they areaotiyjely at workjn spredg and perfecting organization ..against bini .-xWitb? a yiew to throw whatever . strength they can command' against him at the coming election. The independent reform element V is;; numerous, 'and when solidly . combined and wielded, holds' the balanceof power in a hurri- er.of States. .- .fv. I ,: 1. i The flier elemenlf-of opposition, presenting serious trouble "to - the friends of ; Blaine, is; the v Germai American, powerful in several State4 but esneCiaUvtui' Ithe i' ? WeSi. ififtde from objections which they' make to j the Republican platform, they regard Mr. Blame," cphiing 'froni'the "great prohibition State f Maine, as idenGf fied with the prohibition cause, whict they! regard with the dflepestf antipa thy, and tor the-advotes of which they have- no talerance. ' It was this issue which vQSC Ohio from, the lie publicans, rand this same issue has wrought a decided change in the political coinplexiOn; of several other Western States.--The seventeen Ger man papers published in Ohio are all outspoken , in v their opposition f to Blaine, as are also a very large ma jority of the 3 German Eepttblican papers ! published .s throughout t ther country ,and these papers are a power, fof the beortle who read them denend upon them for their political informi- tion, and but a small number of therii read any other.1 They believe in them, trust them, and are controlled in their political acdn'byithem.i'Ahd w they vote, r as a rule, they vote soln and the vote counts.. Here are two causes or the wea ness of Blaine as a candidate. It s said that the administration at W ash ineton regards : the campaign ! with la cold indiSereBce,' and that Mr. Arthur and others who act. with him would not weep; if BlaiAe 'were beatenMfe the ; ..Grant-Cbnkling combination, which has been-a power in past cam paigns, -is not neara- or, tQKiing; beingTdisgusted, despjsmlg ane,! and Omnt laid in1 the shade bv his unfortunate connection with the stock' .'- - ... - ' n- U Bwincuine concern : wnpse , xmanciai failure and corrupt way kofr. don business has brought him m to eu ? i 1 lghter sKinneatJiameices. , , . , its Diniohs. sailed thrbuhith .nHi. John Kelly; profosses to , be, a good I threshold of the McDonald headquar- Uemocrat, .out. wnen: w, comes w a 1 ira. 10m jjenion,jioi xne 1 Kansas question between Tammany Halland aeieganon, tried to. Corral, i 'the, pird, " Mwiy i y .-r.r-.vr. , t I 'rnere was crpat. t.nhnint.inn ; nrf " TammanyThat kind of Democracy greater crowd' Suddenlv th erowi amWarth a amtineatal. - . 1 scattered. . -The arieVwas1' teoru. ; i-i: .,:.. t ' 1 down the corridor;' - It chafed a'lu Ben. Butler ran a epoon campaign j hen's chicken into .the. JSutleS' headf at Chicago, bulr-diseovered that the I quarters oetore it was captured and Dpmfvtf tiart ia-not "sboonv A tt'Ptld- Gov-. Glick. ' It-wa$ democratic party is noi. spoony, 1114 ohiUhorl tT.io lnf fA-m-awA tx. snrvev' of the Held brouent turn toi in tA ,, r.f u,v: thenchisioffthai he would oe'prbb 1 tioh.! For '.three hours , it saton its pMoo;sometimes auuqea to as naae? 1 jYZZtA& - wTn :7 fZTll OverJ I' '- ; 1-doina-a kittle mikStiftrt-'-wnrVnrk froze) ",f:i., 'o'tesi Rumors' nd Opinions thut thf CmcXoo. JulVr ljXr-rThe Jiassaehui- etts delegates held a . secret, caucus last nighti.Tnamemoers arrreticenii, but admit that Butler -had -jrecoBsid 1 through the Chinks bf which a - gray ered the decision, to withdraw Mom the field as f a ;eandidate oan,d would bet presented after $he second; ballot; rri'Tha.Da0y News reports the followj' ing asButier'SiAarifi pianki.j-, . ;j 1 i J'Resolved, That the customs duties should be levied for. the .purpose of -raising money for the neoessary ; ex pensean of ? tne government; anci -to pTOfeet aindifctexijAmerican -indus-t tries and to brotectL American labor,' that raw materials mianujEacturedJ this country should comer in free, as should also the necessaries which ar0 used on the poor man's tablex.such as tea,' coffeeriBtC., and that he tariff 04 luxuries -shouia ; .0Q : . piacea . -jit -tne highest limit.". . i ; -.Vi .: , i "t'. , . The sub-committee on-r resolutions lias i completed ; a I f uH.s draft of ,thd Dlatform. which it commenced to jead to the Ifuli cojnmktte.e,,t .1.1 :30 thisforencK)m r -Ihe. jiraltLidoefti not meet, the approval of Gen.. Butler and he has prepareda minority; ref port, which will be suDmittea to tne committee, -but' it is expected . that bis report will be rejected by a fcegv It is anticipateu that a reeujar Men's, Youths 'Boy s' a.nd CJhtldren's .in 1 ;i ioii El t' li-: 7.: I" Thiamin will continue durlna the flionth of July. Thfc i?ee'4 w will o8 to eveepartjaefe ' . . ... . ... 1 . . fhnnrinMnr V I ..JI n:iw nnftii mHiH wimiaeviHwu 01 tUe many db- of oTirestabllshmeutlndueeinenta,trie.flrlQe3Qr wuion qiw qoeii W "3;,""" . 7 r. - ' .. . naa..Mn n -ir riinr ivniwMnt inn nnHHmituiM We quote axn lew pngeg, ipr w vh"m : - -played,; ' - : ,: --- . - - ;' - . -; x ? . .... I One Hundred CUeck Cfoole Sta, thBO. 600 ftlr aft. Wool ea's Pte, f tJ. JU5 and $i8f yem- WB?i?-iSlSl.iM n.s WlTtaslneas Suits. " ; , v: """iSV--rSiinVl In nvullnAM mlA fill, . mn. so w iwnnw dor to detail au me bqyiuihsoumwii.?'"s n i". 'r'Xrr-:r"-r? - i?r'- 7 . pronito nW prWwkTlS Inf In rt cisei lwer ttm be ouu4 la any other ehtabUaUwenti CEXtllA l. IIOTKC CORNER, i r WHOLBSALE GROCKR ' ANDT CrOMMISSIONlMEROHAKT; - t i vfijt College St., 3liarlM!-- h. t! Orders d promptly filled. JirlUi i; iii'Pt ill: , 1 1 HE KftWttt SPRINGS, IN THE KOBTH HOTJNTlINSr BOCKINGIUM Win open Jane 14th, Send - for Illustrated and de scriptive pamphlets giving full particular of this celebrated water, r The nost valuable tonic known to the medical profession. 1 Hotel aooammodatlon jot oou, jiioeumw Dana 01 music - - , .. T VTiqiirmarvD , r JuBe26d2wlnv - 1 1 . . i x mi - t unenviahiA nocorietv. vrc:: a 1 -l-Tak it alltinalV the -outlook? fdr the; Ptemocraeyi is -brighif .isdom . jula.theday aticao.lV :nMr, 1'JU.ark Twaih RSvs:,., "Mr.'.Beecher, ijvygryi regar -iuwhis yhabits'He ar wa vs soaa to bea nro mDti v Dei ween an4 oiloc, and Jiever ubn thjr thiss ruleJ ia; iust a'parMbRlar aoout -getting up which (he awB tq next ay. nrallyi ;He;;con$jWi that to. this disciplin ' trod' id W. alone, he is indebted for the rugged health he- baa enjoyed ever since he! adopted,it. v -;,;;;1- l: .NeYcflf Sun-!,ha1i is Demod- racy v aat mates tne xiemocratic partyi. democracy iathevemment of 'toepeopleby pfof &v tne . people,; " 4t ; igf that;, theory arid form 61 ' luucai mstitutfona whioh1 -establishes j-w selfu government o lshegirthe".greatesfe pibteifextent the dominatioojlthe control,' ttnd th interference of -the central organized authority;' 1 - ine onan ot- irersia smokes Ja pipe which ,t 40Cf,oo6i but somebody tfiA -vrt s4 li"'.'. ' .'-iiS.'.- "'"": 1 . ! : ' As a precaution against bein g talked to death,1 President Arthur shaves himself, but he doii't- cut his :6w. AW EAGJLE AT CHICAGO. It is Located at the Kansas Ueadqnar r:.. ' ' ; tew. - The corridors of the Palmer House are labarin thine; and guests, confused by the crowd that fills them, wander aoout Dy tne nour iiee - countrymen m Boston looking for" their rooms. 'A great live. eagle was brought into the corridors - on a - two foot " platform The man bearing the'platform vainly loquirea tne route , to tne Kansas headquarters. The' eagle' belonged Mahone is organizing: Blaine and . ......... - t iL a 1 j. . A- 1 ; -1 - Logan ciubin Virginia, butnedraws 1 IUCI. i escort was tnorougrny th olrir line between the dark and f0! J royal j birbecam . . . . . LUTrirvtc m ..w..m . . . '. : ) .'y.''.'. .' l-i. L, I lDVMWO, UlfWICUU BUI "Ml r VI' Y . HureHo There are more brains in' Chicago now than was-ever gathered ih that city at any one time. ; :' ' - ' John Kelly and Ben.-Batler dimin ished in size probably more than any other two men who went tp ' Thi Gr-eiSaiie i , I - , '-lif,' --T-. ; ttunn CDapnnttiinii oiieo "t !, f - , f" , , i' -v . -. - . ... ' . . i. i ' COimiUSIVCJB I aomg a ' little missKhary -work ':6n behalf of Cleveland. The eagle wink ed repeatedly rand cried; 'Ghck,'? A PL i . . a ' A Chinese gambling' deil -is the of ,Mmo8i repuisrve1 Bignts-uo1 oe-Been in Hong- Kong.'; It; ia-geherally a dilapidated hoyer"-ror7-:mat-sb.ed iient screams irom witmn ana a noise as gf; Bedlam greets the visitor's ears A score of ..voices are yelling ' and shouting together.'- The air is full of -wild imprecations; terrible oathsj and hysterical, -laughter. . '--When the storm lulls nothing can be -heard but the jingle of cdiris. Liftihg aside thd grimy curtain that' conceals' -?the'4in4 trance ; an offensive odor 'i of ' foul breaths and unwashed lirien rises Tip: The room is small, only about twelve by ten feet, and is crowded.: There Is at high table ; in; the room,: at one end'of iwhieh is- Rea.ta.-i tVi a' -rJie money-examiner, with reign tne broken silver; On the other side of . the table is . a . motley crowd of haggard : faces,1 with blood-f shot eyes, watching ' the play'with bated oreath, and all in-a stete bf tevensn excitement. - There is & ,theluered .board: lyinjf, one the "tsbli larrangea in squares umarked; x, 2S i., i xqq croupier rtnrowa a .quantity ot copper casn .: on -tne : table . aj soyer8 the heap; with a basinjso as orevent, the players ; estimating quantity of the heaft. . When: this dene: the players.- rstep f orwardrl and WhicK includes tho very - w - scales to CHOICEST : DINES vt' OF ! . " ' ! ':i-;-i . '' . .. ' ' ' i -, . - -:Vi'-r .n(-jiifi;.(: c.i wrJ"'if ' U'-v;- ' I he has Placed his 'stake.' ?The elami f4s called fantah:- i'-" itxti f Daqgilit'e Wires and Icon, a Female Remedy, to cure Female biaeaa such as ovarian tmnhlpjK fnfbmnrantfnn aurf.nl. utlon, falling and Olsplacement or beaMngdowh leellug, rrreguaarltles, barrenness, change-f life, leocorrhoea. besides manr weakimuwa. snrlno-lnn- from the above, like' headache, bloatlrur. sSlnal ; weakness, sleeplessness, -nervous rtebRlty, palriKa tlon of ttie heart, &c For sale by druggists. Prteas i.uu ana i.&u per Dotue. send to Dr. J.Ti. uar- emsi, utica, n. x., ior pamphlet, free. For sale ur wruwii, uruggun. .. . : , junttweooij uate aiKi, bflrnTBr up ..unai. report fore itia sent into the convenuo The memoers of ,the m,m1tttits. teem presentedr' ,w ilt be" sati'sf lActdV-yi'is tbe Kin ot; ri. OX vote. minority report may be Submitted, .t the .convention,'! in - .which : event a J' place their stakes oh the squares,' ac i sharp discussion is expected, to, folj-1 cordiflg. to each man's -prefetehcel low.. - This . may consume a -great J The croupier, then.removea the bowl Twft.irm : nf thA dnv'a session. : It ,14 J- and., with an ivorv rort'.i nrnrtArta tA not now probable that the report wi4 j. remove theheap bv taking away S our De reaa in me con vemiuii vci.ih; uuuiij. i cosuuiu uiuio., ma remainaer wiiii an emphatic TEUEQBAM FROM' WM. M f ot course, uo one, two, tnreej or tour ,i't'-' -';'iniiroT0ri;,'M;j- - I uasu' anume winner 19, ftetermmea l,u--;, k:W?-!?rrrU oiU- ,1 by the accident.Tof. the remaining The following despatch; has. been number of cash corresponding with received -frem- - New Xork by Mn I the: number of the square- on which Manmng,. chairman pl, tne Jxew xorit delegation: -- i?o' j6aniel .'jtfa'nnihg. ' chair'mafi of tne New ' 'York" State delegation at Chicago: Reading yesterVlayVprd ceedines'and! Qradv's" remarks .cont- cernihg Ooveruor :Cleveland,; ,L teler grapn you tnavu was - arepresenta tive Irishman before Grady was born and as such believe I know .now. the sentiments - of my countrymen an co-religionists; and place .myi-a8ser-tions against his. Nine-tenths of thp Irishmen 1 meet t are .in: lavor oc GroveT Cleveland's nomination, ana the universal sentiment expressed iii this city tonight is that Grady ; bas uttered a vile calumny against the Irish and Catholics ot America. ,r (Signed) . WK. R. KOBEETSONi'; THR SITUATION UNCHANGED. The situation this morning does not differ. materially , from that 'of yes terday mormng. . .The second dayp events of the convention has deve! oned onlv one tmng. and- tnat is a stubborn determination to beat Clev-,. land at any sacrifice and by any, means. . It was generally conceded that the action of the Tammany men. in openly opposing Cleveland . was without . precedent, but that it had (dope . the i NewYork Governor 4o( ka4.aw.aI WrtnnA 1 M a.tA 1 a TV, nft ' are strong . jn,.; jbheir belief that hev can Drmgrnatters to a jpnsis at tneir. ODUon.- j-xney couia , trjeretore, aixorn to be generous in asking the couvgrJ- Lion to lnojiiga vrauy m .111a atbauK. unon Cleveland yesterday,. Chair man Manning was onlv carrying, out, - tne poiicw -ontne.iuieveiana men, whjchs.to create the impression that they, areisafe v tneir.,stxengtnana. can aaord to, grant a lew concessions, yf f t ntrA tarn rf-w-vWtvr'Cf DVDDTQ , I I ' ne s-commiiiee Bf'the?coTninif tee on resolutions, tnade, its report fie: the. general' committee shortly; befoite i: iidon'Jihis- mdrnine'-r The 'maforiii s gigiied,by ifdl, tbe enilra;,with3He5tci'iodi ylT .7 j iu i exception ot uenu: isuueivwnp pre-.t ii.. : sented tMimjiorityrepprtrr.ThetW 1, ;;jv..'-.f .vbu-ul iL-l- reports now1 02:45 p.'.1A,V ;lohder4,;. gmta vp&wap,. Ever shbwn TA itibrace this opportunity and iii a:ydar8' -. .T 1 1 (id!,;! ..r .: so ..:? -..m: .m -V i . . .. . - 1S.1S - . i r . . .. 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Ait i "CS'T f'.Ki-i H H V AUO i AU "4 c 'A Striped SeormicKer 8ur wotlfc$2.tn Inany WtWa my, ly for.. , $160 - A.FlhajfieoleSulCjWan Iwaaafaiftltr, wftffbj us '"Ji -.qo lO W1 lfr.;f, ) fiilj :l!4-!i- Lit "lil Olf .irKjt:l-!fVi.O; OiiJ n.; . j . j j i J u ? y i ; J : , : ua '-.in j i ' Oil JJ-H i'Lo '-i-j fXi o.i U:.; If.-' I :iJ J&PU l4::uii;;.,felP, il.Tii ,Jifiii.vf Jii. f.i; uuwioowii, uv 4n o v-vvv.'fiH rwawe gocx-ior tne lowest -posmDie -pnee -'w platform , wil be,, submitted td tq& LLri bliiow . uiiv !.?.$ -.vaiti ;.baii?.i.j cyentionihtil; SfOcW 'tW. pvff- ?I?U ylii;! ytofii in viA oi ";.C6nyers..IIewift and .rVytrso-; nrrol ji.J.-. j':-: 0 rirJHv .-nttaxuD aAs 1 Mate aiKl b,iirttlB(i up Uit3".linal. report f'i 1 1 Co H ti i Ci3li;iTl.w 1 1 1 befoiitWtiato the'Jrioiryento ij s; I -siH nvm kI in Uta parket : tor,: tU jiH-lcOj We , ajso 4wfer for. raall trifle ot 25 -cents; iOVj:i till ,i:fn33is i; l.H'i .'ftT 3 'Ttr-iX: B.-GoorlB feat Di EiDres orfWabatton, to be retureedat ow e-Benee.i , , I'Jafcf: tri'jii .floifi -J (u 1. 1 Vfsnirxif! cfcTAgenjalor the 1 Pont forcetour $7.60 Caaslmeie iSaJL-tvprth ia;M i Ip- !atSfJF unilln.,r?0(la,wa m, aa OVBliTIE3 LN KUK WKAH. -An Kiegawt S1T acJUTi-wno. 'CYorywiwro ior- i wuwoto w o-eents;. sosaro.yoBr moaoj.Dj ftuiineoa ua.- Jtl in fir.us i-ii!.i-j'fjV.J ' r Mil iJTlOl.lA f;nu3J.';l(IOiL3 no iifc: XilTOJ.'OyO UWll on - i 11:1 nxjll .1. 1 ranH .noli"---voifili .Olf'j JllO.OIvT m ! j rr: . Jj.jj.: iluJ '.HiJ I - hktS tod,TxsoseriSCAEdboo oilT -f ion o i r-"' r! r ry.vooT7 ert L ' .ft i . f I i ;!.:u.!-l 1:. lioi:- :0i'j ifi 5dd UVHVM ;;,:..THE;tTOi41W"l15Jy .i'.ivnu tuiw 'o-iHJ cuja fall I -stowa oa cm nouiaa ens smit mvi'X If? a those wanting sometnlng tnnej?; hrw Yankton afeH -i:i JfiiJ. sya long Bin pea l . . j it J I I I I DBiA. l --?..i0.1f.srr?,Vi.fOi..t l.v.-l-rkJr..f,- I fl,1brl,,,.J?lW,V I - U f, f . VTOAirt 71 lTini . - 1 t -wr" 0V 1 'I i oii;: ilT IV .14 I K i fHhk4 ..- cfi ufriHcS fc 5iT5 BUM -.!- Jo 41. -t.ro rY.-. kit , :- ui ReoeiwdTo-Uay -,ivraniu iiiiu 1,,.. ,. ... jt . , I,',,. ... 1 ..-.. . " . i". 1. i.. ..i.!! - .1.1-J I'M I - t.-Jj, Jit -.J J. was m the, middle oMhe x)om-vbetpr isnyTonb saw! iti.i;Theilnnxatea,i Btodd A Hoot ranf. cnAMhlnca- frufi'RAVAri 1' WirilllllM . tMIIHII aillM.ltl. JiUr.IN. ' llllLLIllf I . ii- - 1 r- r:iTsi'in5-iify.i:suj io, r.n tia rn nis naifttr at uio uujti.,.i w, lEirtieulate.vuo'any iOt toe.rest ot yau iee' thatf" ..iIhey responded'' m a ..the first; 'for I tboughA;.!..;,;. ACUo"iee;ArUeteo',xiIVi .feo-liaya anotnen auaoKilo( nmMm"i -iii ht 3tt nUta Ixfl&iri'ot .Me.toa.'j.TeBponded tbe ichorus arid - VXTi wUvwri thenthey.feU.on thef wake t with bgi- (iOSIIKNt BUTlTllK uara-cues ana kuu a if. u u iu v i ,t f t.t m . -i .-: rtfr '; sr.i,i-.-U '-it; . n ttia hi '.r.-srli) v. '"fLrol ftiurSo iO lO r '(Jdfcr'tjJl - t ,i r5. J i'MX'; -The many nierids'rt J. Watt Klrkpatrlck, nomlr j nate mm aa a eanaioate ror tne owoeoi bnerm oi Mecklenburg county, at' tin erisume election, snlv jecttothe actloa -el tne PeaieereUe ounty on- venuon. . -. 1 o t v j p; uu j y u 1 iuts. 1 -t-! junel4dwtdo - . r ii i ,; P Ot the many remedies D3f ore the oublic for ner vous debility and weakness of nerve generative system, there is none equal to' AUenVBraln Food, wnicn promptly ana permaneni vigor; if never iaus. - fi pxg. elsts. or by mail from J. H. New York City. . - -'-'--.. Oavkiion;;!, r VorCataloarnea apply to the CLEKK OF THB -..Ql.-IU ti .I'-,.f H .0. 1.-.U' O'rn 1 11 Eaai?oest Stools. 1 KiL nor, r A AJ ME n .'Ja J t UlxuniJCYl'fJ - lW?Ql9 Eld L?!&1 n fort' i -1 ! -j v.;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 11, 1884, edition 1
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