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D AI L Y CH ARLOTTE. O B SE R VED;: WE D N E.S D M i JUL Y 16, 1 8 8 4 . i. 1 fc MvIirttje.OIrsjewyjer. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY ST '. CHAS. K. JONES, ' : , JEditor ami Proprietor. KtmcKKD at the PoeroPFicB ih Charlotte, N. C AS SXOOHD ClOSS UlTXEB. a "J believe in an open and sturdy partisanship which secures the legiti mate advantage of party supremacy; but parties were made for the people, and, I am , unwilling, knowingly, to give my assent to measures vurelv partisan, which wilt sacrifice or en- aanger tnevr interests. , ' 4 ?Grover Cleveland. I'or President; . GBOVGIt CLEVELAND, -.. - OF NEW YORK. . - v; For Vic President: ' TIIOnAS A. HE!IRICKS, FOB ELECTORS AT LARGE. W. H. KITCHIN, JOHN N. STAPLES. MOCRAMATE TICKET- . FCta GOVERNOR, , ' ALFRED M. SCALES, i ' . i . 01! ftUILFOBD., ? J ' f ' 1 . TQR UEXTSXAKT OOVERNOR, CHARLES M. STEDMAN, ' . OF NEW HAXOTElk :? FOB SECRETARY pV STATE, WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, v - v f:0F OBANGE.... '; ,xt . . FOR TREASURER, ' -' i,i DONALD W. BAIN, . OFY7AKEL.. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, ' i I OF BTJNCOMBK. f :, i 5 : ' ? FOR AUDITOR, , - WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, OF GATES. FOB SUP'T OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, S. M. FINGER, , OF CATAWBA. ' FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON. OF WAKE. HE WALKS TO CHURU11. Mr. Blaine has some one at Augusta who makes it his business every Mon day to inform the public that Mr. Blaine went to church the day before, and "walked to and from church in the good old New England way." He does not inform us what the partica lar difference is in the good old New England way of walking and any i other way. This he should do by all means. But it is gratifying, no doubt, for the country to learn that Mr. Blaine goes to church, and it is to be hoped that his mind is properly em ployed while he is there. As to the walking, the probabilities are that Mr. Blaine, will have a large amount of walking to do before he is elected President. THE FRANCHISE BILL. The Hoase pi Lords Organizing to Op- i London. July 15. A conference of 'conservative peers. and members of the House of Commons was held at noon today at the Carlton Club. Lord Salisbury vigorously denounced Lord Wemyes' proposed motion that the House of Lords consider and pass the trancmse biu. Lord- Salisbury said the House of . Lords onld stultify -themselves if the entertained Lord Wemyes'eso- iuuuu, wnica was proposed on ms own initiative. - He urged the House of Lords to ignore all threats and to firmly refuse to permit the franchise bill to pass its second reading until the government should distinctly ex plain its plan for the redistribution of seats in the House of Commons. The Earl of Jersey urged a compromise. Lord Wemyes explained why he favored a compromise on the bill. 'The Irene Government Apologizes J for the Action of Stadeats. Berlin, July 15. The French ambassador here has been -instructed to express to tne Uerman govern . ment the regret of his government at the action of Alsatian students who Sesterday tore down and burned the erman flags displayed at the Hotel Continental in Paris, and to state that owing to the quickness ' with which the incident happened the po- . lice were unable to interfere in time to prevent it. The newspapers of Berlin urge the government to de mand reparation for the offense, . and nmisnment ot the students who par icipated in it. v Paris, July 15. Prince Hoenlohe, the German ambassador, has called at the foreign office on the subject of . the Insult offered here yesterday to toe German flag. r- i.A. JSmrderer ConTleted J RliXiGSt, July lS.-Joseph J. Wil liam who, with John Poole. was charged with the murder of Willie watkmaon) December 22nd, 1888, near Ealeigh; was today, after a trial lasting a week, convicted of murder. Tke testimony taken was to the effect that Williams was in love with Miss Watkins.and feeling a grudge against Joe Peebles, who was engaged to be married to her, lie persuaded Poole to go with him and kill Peebles. Seer ing a man leave xuss v v atzins' souse, Williams shot and MUed him. -The wtim proved to be her cousin, Willie Watkins. Poole turned State's evi dence. ; Much feeling was shown during the trial. -1 . ? " r f ellow Fever in Hexieo. t3rrr of Mexico, June I5,i-The yel lQWf ever is quite bad at 'Guaymaa and several cases hav9 appeared at Marotlan. The - pccIe are fleeing from thelatter ';.C3., . The - autiiori tiest)f Henna. have put a quaran tinejon the Sonora Eailroad - line. They examine every j train r and ob Ks scars to be 'foniigated . before alloying them to pass. The fever : this year apj" s to be tjonfined to the Pacific I c None has appeaiv edAtany of :j Gulf ports. - ;. - : - rwrk InrUe tf a Joint Canynss. - RttEGH, N. C,, ? July - 15.-At the meetmg'i'Of ; the :tateT Democratic oommittee today It was ? resolved to ' JrT JJatanvass of the State by Gen. Scales: the Democratic nomv nee and DrTork, the Republican nominee for.Qovernor. - - V?1?1 811 Capitol. '?AatA5TAi. July Jl.The" capitol commMaon tnet today rand opened tnbidir;erred.vE3ne of them were -mjsintL appropriation. bnttsnn- -tractB may be let on different parts ot the building under supervision of . WW laMuuussion, : . they mean business. ball for a Sleeting of Independents to - Organize Against Blaine. New York. July 14. A meetiner of the Independent Republican General Committee was held .this evening at the new ' headquarters, -: 33 Nassau street. Carl Schurz presided.! The following call was adopted unanimously: ,.-' j ' rne undersigned committee invite all Republican and Independent voters who disapprove of the nomina tions made by the Republican Nation al Convention at Chicago as unworthy oc support, wno tnmfc that tne inter ests of good government and of public morals demand the defeat of tne Re publican candidates for President and Vice President. And who are! there- iore resoivea not to vote ior .Biame and Logan, to meet for a conference, either in person or in delegation, for tne purpose or determining upon a common course of action in the pend ing canvass. ')", The conference will be held at 11 a. m., July 22, 1884, in the city of New i or, at tne Umversity Club Theatre, Madison avenue and 26th r street. Gentlemen desiring to take part are respectfully requested to report their names toS.-W. Grierson, secretary Independent Republican committee, at 35 Nassau street, New York. Signed : George Wm. Curtis, chair man, a. w. Unerson, secretary, PJew York Independent Republican com mittee: unas. jk. uoaman, presiaent. Darwin E. Ware, chairman executive committee - of 100, h; Boston, Mass. ; Simon E. Baldwin, president,' Talcott a. Kusseii, secretary of committee oi 25, New HaveD, Conn. ; J. M. Lamed, chairman, Ralph Stine, secretary of Independent Republican committee of Buffalo, N. Y. i How Hendricks was Chosen. - ; Chicago Cor. Baltimore Sun f Some of ' the particulars of the conference which led to the -nomination of Mr. Hendricks for Vice- President have been given already. Mr. Gorman says that previfius to the remarkable scene off Friday there had been no concentration on any name for the second place on the ticket. Both Bayard and Cleveland men in the convention had been looking towards McDonald!, whose immediate friends were urgiDg him for the first place. There a" strong sentiment for Morrison, oft Illinois, for Carlisle, of Kentucky, for Rose crans, and others." Wisconsin and the young Democracy were for Vilas, and there were other . possibilities. When the convention took the recess the consultation was held, in which 40 or 50 of the leading men of the party participated. Mr. Gorman, of Maryland, was asked to ? preside. Among others present were Smith Weed, Cooper, Daniel Manning, ex Senator Kernan and Abram! Hewitt, of New York, Barnum, of Connecti cut, Scott and Hay of Pennsylvania, Bragg of Wisconsin, Jones of JNew Hampshire, Waller or uonnecticut, Ransom of North Carolina, Barbour of Virginia, Burke of Louisiana, and others. The meeting was held with the view of making the strongest possible nomination. Mr. Gorman was selected to preside because ne was known to be friendly to Mr. Bayard, and because it was the Bay ard forces chiefly under his direction who had kept out of entangling alliances and had really nominated Cleveland by giving . him Ithe two- thirds vote which he needed, instead of transferring his strength to a Western man. where there would have been no chance. u On being called to the chair. Mr. Gorman was asked for his Views. He declared that Indiana was the State to which the party should , look, and Thomas A. Hendricks was unques tionably the man. That Indiana was the State he said had been de monstrated by her record, j She was certainly Democratic, and had never failed, except m lbso. - The fact that the Indiana delegation had' with drawn Mr. McDonald and put up Mr. Hendricks for President made the way clear, and he also believed it was a movement well calculated to give Western strength to an Eastern can didate. It would also link the old with the new and carry along with the pervading sentiment of . reform the desire of the people to 1 vindicate the purity of elections. -1 " The assemblage unanimously agreed to nominate . Mr. Hendricks, and the fact was communicated to his friends, but his delegation sent word that Indiana could not accept the second place for any of nor sons. While the matter was' involved in this doubt the r name of ex-Senator Henry G. Davis, of -West? Virginia, was suggested, and intimations given that he would have been selected if Indiana had refused finally. " In the meanwhile, however, Mr. uorman saw the leading representatives of Indiana here and informed them that Mr. Hendricks would; be unani mously nominated and the respond qility of refusing thrown tipon Indi ana, under thesexircumstances it was conceded that if the nomination was made with a proper i degree of unanimity Mr. Hendricks; could ac cept. - With that understand the as semblage broke up, and the way the agreement was 'carried out, and the li : . , BUfcuumusm me nomination evoKea, are maters of record in thje proceed ings oi tne Dody. - ' . ; Giylns His Pa Awiy. . Syracuse. N. . Y.. Julv ; 15. Em mons Blaine, son of James GK Blaine( was met at the railroad station here last evening awaiting an 1 east bound train. He had been travelling through the West, and, it is said, has secured some points of interest to bis father. When asked if he knew how his father would view Cleveland's nomi nation, he said: "There; are other men whom he would rather have in the field against him than; Governor Cleveland. He would rather have Been any man mentioned in the Chicago- Democratic bonvention nominated 5" than the New York ! Governor. Cleveland's prospects." continued : young Blaine, ' "are as could be. There will be a; hard fight in I lmn rViriroriiir. artn NawVniifr " An leciricXffbt Suit Decided. New Y0BK.yJuIjr5. Judge Ship- ruan nas tuea nis decision ; in iavor of tne defendants in 1 the suit of the Brush Meetrio Company against the umiea jstates juectnc L.ignt Uompa- ny, which has been, on trial nearly four years. The suit wag upon two principal patents ot Unas; T. Brush, which, it was claimed,, covered the entire business of electric art light ing. One of ithe patents was iwith drawn and Judge Bhipman decides the other to be invalid, and dismisses tne biu, with costs as to both. - - Arrested as a Dynamiter. Glasgow, July 15 The police have arrested a man named Jas. Walker, wno 10 Buspectea ot oeing a ayna miter. - He made a desDerate resist ance and attempted to shoot and stab the officers. He had in his possession a revolver and belt of American man ufacture filled -with cartridges. Papers were, also found upon his person giving ine names pi upposea dyna- - Granted Leave of Absence. - Rochester, N. Y., July 15. In consequence, as is supposed, or the determination of the majority of the stockholders of the Union and Ad vertiser, a Democratic newspaper in this citv. to have it support tne nomination of Cleveland and Henr dricks, Wm. Purcell, its managing editor has asked and been granted a leave - of absence .until after the election. Mr. Purcell has also for warded to the chairman ; of the Democratic State committee, his res ignation as presidential elector on the Democratic ticket. Coal in Northern Mexico. The San Francisco newspapers re port, on excellent authority, the dis covery of two large bodies of anthra cite coal in Northern Mexico. The San Francisco Merchant says the accounts of these coal beds which have reached there are extraordinary, and that if the experts that are going from that city to examine them should find them a&stated, the results on manufacturing in San Jjrancisce and vicinity will be startling. It is said the cost of mining and transpor tation, with a fair profit, will not ex ceed $6 per ton. Guarding Against Cholera. London. July 15. The Austrian government has asked the Porte to co-operate witn n in me auopwuii ui measures to prevent the introduction of cholera into Turkey and Austria. K Odessa. A -quarantine or two weeks has been established against vessels arriving from French Medi terranean ports, or other ports at at which cholera is known to prevail. " " : " An Address to the Queen. London. July 15. ThoEariof Cad- ogan, under sanction of the Conserv ative leaders, will move in the House of Lords Thursday that the House present an address to the Queen asking her -to summon the autumn session of Parliament to con sider the franchise question in con junction with the redistribution of i'ariiamentarv: seats, xne govern ment is not likely to accede to this request. - i. Si A Bad Explosion. Chicago. Julv 15. A Daily News Bloomington, Ind., dispatch says the boiler at Carter's saw mill, in the southern part of . that county, ex ploded last evening and blew the mill to atoms. Over a dozen men were in the structure at the time. John Car ter. Weslev Carter. Wm. Graves and G. Crever were instantly killed, and all the others were severely injured. Death of a Distinguished Edncator. Baltimore, July 15. Mrs. A. Lin coin Phelps died at her residence in this city today, her a 1st anniversary. Mrs. Phelps was widely known as an educator, the greater part of her life having been spent as the head of female institutions or learning. Mrs. Phelps was formerly a Miss Hart, sister of the late Mrs. Willard, of Troy, New York, Female Seminary. Ben Butler Bull on the Fence. New York, July 14. Gen. Butler just before leaving for Washington to-day said to a reporter that he had not yet made up his mind whether to ; support the Democratic ' ticket nominated at Chicago. He was equally uncertain as to whether he would accept the Greenback and Anti-Monopoly nomination which had been tendered him. He denied emphatically, however, that he has yet accepted either. A Banking House Closed. Indianopolis. Ind.. July 15. The banking house of Fletcher & Sharpe, the oldest financial institution in the city, did not open its doors this TLT A " 1 3 . l morning, lxouce was posted on tne doors statirg that suspension was the result of inability :to realize on securities. Dnammonsly Opposed to the Franchise IML London, July 15. In conservative meeting, by almost unanimous vote. it was resolved to refuse to pass the Franchise bill until the Government's plan for redistribution of parliament ary seats snouia ne suDmittea. Cholera Spreading in France. Marseilles, July 15. Tnere were 35 deaths from- cholera here last . night. . Toulon. The number of deaths m this city from cholera last night was 13. The disease is. increasing in the adjacent country. ' Lyons Taking Measures Against the Cholera. "Pi Tra ' Tnlw 1!5 Tha ronnrt t.Vint. the cholera has made its appearance at Lyons is denied. The Senate has passed the credit voted by the Cham ber on Saturday for the relief of cholera sufferers and the suppression of the contagion. Forbidden to Land in Portugal. Lisbon. July 15. During the cholera epidemic vessels from infect ed ports are forbidden to land, pas sengers or cargo at any point in f ortugai. j . ... ..v. :, Cholera's Progress in Toulon Toulon; July. 15. There were 7 deaths from cholera here today be tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Among tne victims was tne chief of police. A Delaware Failure. " Wilmington, July 16V The failure Of Dawson Bros., manufacturers of mill machinery in this city, is an nounced. Liabilities, $60, 000 ; assets. $14,000. -The senior member of the firm has absconded. '. Doneola Pleads tor Assistance, Cairo. July 15. The citizens of i Dongola have telegraphed to the Khedive imploring him to send troops to their assistance.' They offer to pay the expenses of any force that may be sent to their relief . Gladstone Hopes for the Franchise Bill London. July 15. Mr. Gladstone has written a letter to the Liberal Association of Leeds, in which he I says he still hopes to avoid a loss of the franchise bilL '" ' . " Heart Pains; Palpitation. DronslcaL- Swellings. Dizziness. In digestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cured by" Well's Health Renewer." 8 . Fr County Treasurer. The friends of Mr. J. H. McCllntock propose his name as a candidate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the ratification ot the Democratic convention. - -.- . The finances of the county have been so well managed by that excellent soldier, Capt Belk, that tax-payers of all shades of political faith will regret his retirement, but if he decides not again to stand for the office, all will be pleased if his successor Is one wno carries aoout tne same Daage oi nonor. . Let us nominate and elect Mr. McCllntock. ... MecklkhbubQ -nne h, not. -t JLoTed byljadles. '' Ladles love delicate and delicious perfumes. - in Parker's Hair Balsam they not only satisfy this taste, but have an article which arrests falling hair, removes dandruff, restores the original color and imparts a beautiful gloss,, softness and life. Does not soil the linen, is not a die. cleanlv and ewnomlcaL : . -: . . wedAsaUw-a ' MARKETS M TELEGRAta - . JULY 15, 1S84. ; Produce. Baltmokb Noon Floor st dy; Howard Strea and Western Superfine S2.75a3.25; Extra 3.3oa ti.00: Family S4.axrso.ou; taiy mum ouper z. oa) 3.15 Ettra $35flob; Bio brands $5.37ffiS5.62; Patapsco Family $6.00; Superlative Patent $6.50. Wheat Southern active; Western dull: Soutnem red 97L00; do. amber 98a$1.02; No 1 Maryland 9999; No 2 Western winter red spot 9514S951&. Corn-Southern higher; West ern dull Southern white 783)75; vellow 65S66. - Chicago. Flour dull. Wheat higher; July 82a 8214.. No. 2 Chicago Spring 8Ufe. Corn st'dy;cash 61S51. Oate Irregular but lamy active; casn Wilfar Julv ma&iTisiia. rora. uuii; uu uo.uw $1700; July $23.50. Lard weak; cash. $7,00a$7.05. Bulk meats fluu; Bnouiaers 50.au, short rlbi $7.85; short clear $8.25. y - IVaral Stores Wilkingtoh Turpentine firm at 29. Bqsln firm; strained 971; good strained sura, xar firm at $1.80; crude turpentine steady; hard $1.00; yellow dlpand virgin $1.85. Chaklboto Turpentine firm at 2. Rosin quiet; strained and good strained $L02Mj. - Savankah Turpentine firm at 29. Eosln firm at $L00a$l.lO. Financial. NEW YORK! Ttrfthanew. 4.8314. Money 1. suD-treasury hsbium acnn 15T 398? tin. enrrencv. 9.646. (iov- ernmenta Irregular; four per cents.L19; threes, 1.00. state bonos auu, Alabama Class A. 2 to 5 jx ' Class B, fives ...... w Georgia 6's Georgia 7's mortgage .........,L02 NorthCarolma's....... t North Carolina's New. w lg North Carolina's Funding 10 South Carolina Brown Consols 1.03 Tennessee 6's 37 Virginia 6's. 3 Virginia Consols.. ; Chesapeake and Ohio.... . "?-. Chicago and Northwestern 91 Chicago and Northwestern, preferred....... Im Denver and Rio Grande 9 Erie...;., . 1J4 East Tennessee , ' Lake Shore. 8l Louisville and Nashville. , Memphis and Charleston ,25 Mobile and Ohio...... " 1 ' Nashville and Chattanooga. 37 . Tfnw nrtaan Paclflc 1st : 55 New York Central... L01 Norfolk and Western preferred. 22 Northern iacinc common iv m Northern Pacific preferred. 44- racme man Reading.... 241? Richmond and Alleehanv Kicnmonaana nan vine. Richmond and West Point Terminal. 14 Rock Island U St Paul 69 St. Paul preferred 1.041& Texas Pacific..... 9i union Kicinc. J Wabash Pacific. 61 Wabash Pacific, preferred 131 Western .Union 545 Bid. fLasthld. goffered. tAsked. hex. niv. Cotton. G alvbston Dull : mlddllne 103i: net receipts 67; gross 57; sales ; stock 1845; exports coast wise : to Great Britain . Norfolk Oulet: middling 10: - net receipts 13; gross 13; stock 964; sales 9; exports coast wise 449. - WtLMTH qion Dull: . middling 11; net receipts -; gron sales ; stock 755; exports coast wise tu. Savahrah Nominal: mlddlmc 10; net receipts 12; gross 12; sales ; stock 468; exports coast wise. Nbw OKLBAN3 Dull: middling 1034; net rec'ts 21; gross 21; sales 200: stock; 48,227; exports 6oastwise ; to Great Britain 1250; France ; continent . Mobilk Nominal: middling 10; net receipts 9: gross 91 sales : stock 3806; exports coastwise Memphis Dull: middling 11: recelirts 92; shipments ; sales ; stock 10.621. Augusta nominal; miaaiing iu; receipts Shipments ; sales , - : . . Charleston is ominai ; miaaiing 11; net recta -: - gross : sales : stock 1,446; exports coastwise : continent . Nkw Yobk Easy; sales 1,188; middling uplands 11: Orleans 11; consoUdated net receipts 237; exports to Great Britain 6,009, to France; continent . Fntnres. Nkw York Net receipts : gross 1517. Fu tures closed steady; sales 54,000 bales. loir....; . . io.9ia.96 AngDSt.... . ....... 10.98S.99 Septembei,,.. 10.933.94 October... 7. 10.62a.63 November.... 10.48a.49 December 10.48a.49 January.... 10.573.58 February. 10.693.70 March.... , 10.81i7i.00 April.. 10.92a.00 May...... June.... Liverpool Cotton MarUeU Litkbfool. July 15. Business moderate at un changed prices; uplands 6 3-16d: Orleans 6 5-16d; sales o.uuo; speculation ana export JU: receipts 9000; American 8400. Uplands low middling clause juiy ana August c ls-tna. August and September 6 15-64d. September and October 6 14-64d. Futures dull and easier. 2 p. x. Sales American 6.800 bales. Uplands low middling clause July delivery 6 13-6M. (sellers): July and August 6 13-64d, (sellers) ; August and Sep tember 6 15-64d, (sellers); September and October 6 14 64d, (sellers) ; October and November 6 8-64d, (sellers): NovemDer ana uecemrjer o K4-ta, louy ers); December and January 6 62-64d. (sellers) ; September 6 17-64d, (buyers). Futures dull. p. x. iinianas low miaaiing Clause juiy ae- llvery 6 ia4d; (sellers) ; July and August 6 13 64d, (sellers): August and September 6 15-64d. (sellers): September and October 6 14-64d, (value) : October and fcuvemiit'r :i3-wil.. is' Novcmlvr and Deceml r."'..H'i! v;ilr.?: litv r uu i -':-.;,'iary 56364x1 is llvN': ' -vr.-ju.) t : r.? : - - . ' . . CH-.KMvrfc. N. C. .Iu:.v 10. l&A J The (n!u :. lo.'rKi t ywi-r l .y ..!rMyl steady atthe ruiimvl::,-: ii".it..l!i..'!: Mldiilira;... y - lUUfflCJ Rece!'.'. iliC-.' 'I:t! "ii-'' ' U i-s!.;r i;tj .. Il.f j5 Receilit-i-M-'it!:;;. , 8 ToL'-i rew luN iiV .. Becel!tf sjuut; i:;t- Receipts same -tilde 52.. .Mjm C'S l ti50IUCB MARKET t Reported by T. R. Maotll. T : JULY, 9 1884. Corn per bushel.... .... . , ...... 8SS90 ....... 86990 80a90 ,. 1.10SL15 1.26L60 1.10 1.15 ; 1.2501.76 .... ...8.9533.40 ...... 2.80 3.85 , 2.253.30 ...... 85a40 Meal per Dusnei.... Wheat per bushel.. Peas Clay, per bushel. Laay per ousnei ... White per bushel Peanuts per bushel. Flour Family.... Krtra.. Super. Oats shelled,.... Dried Fruit Apples, per m. , ...... 56 , 89 reaches, peeiea . . " ' un peeled... Blackberries ...... 66 ....... 84 Potatoes Sweet , , Irish......... 90S95 ...... 50360 Cabbage, per pound. Onions, per bushel Beeswax, per pound.......: , 65 .s... 2528 rauow. per pouna 77l 1520 Butter, per pound......... xa, per dozen. Jckens.". 89 30336 2630 9310 85340 Ducks...;..... Turkeys, per pound. Beef, per pound, net... Mutton, per pound, net 788 8a fc font, per pouna. net Wool, washed............... 86 25 unwasnea. ........... Feathers.new Rags, per pound . . , 50 55 11 REMOVAL. I have removed mr Jewelry Store no on Trade street, next door to A. R. Nisbet & Bro.. where I will Keep a iuu une oi Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. All work In this line promptly done and war- ranted. BINGHAM'S Established is the only School for Boys In the South with - in ; 1793, GAS LIGHT, ft first-class GYMNASIUM, and a flrst- ciatis caw tioune.' The course is Prerjaratorv or Finishing. There Is a thoroughly equipped School of Teleg- lupuy. - Special terms to young men ot small means. 181st Session begins July 80th. . 1 For Catalogue address Maj. R. BINGHAM. tme25dtf Bingham School, N. C. Houses Rented, Houses rented and rents collected, in the city Auverusea iree oi cnarge. - .-. . . CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ' .?.-,? R. E. COCHRANE, Manager, ; may2dtf - , Trade Street.Front Central Htte Trunks We Have one of the CENT'S ID LADIES' TRUNK Xo be Found in the id! cais. When vou want a Trunk. Satchel, or a pair of advantage to get our prices before buying. - Trade Street, Charlotte, K. C. T. C. Smith Sc Co., Sole Agents. ' a U1UOII ClgUUUV) ivw4 -t3 Rtjitmnt. of anifia ever out forth In connection with the cigar trade. "Tansili's Punch," America's best 5 cent cigar, has been before the public a short time only, and beyond a doubt no cigar now sold on this continent has attained such so deservedly popular, as evidenced by the above startling suitemeub ui a uuuiun a uiuutu. Wholesale and Retail agents for Charlotte. Royal Liquid Glue Mesds everything solid as a rock! hard as Ada mant! Firm as granite!! Strongest, toughest, and most elastic Glue on earth. Absolutely unbreaka ble and Inseparable! No heating. No preparation. Always ready. Always,llquld- Mends China, glass, wood, leather, patches on shoes, rubber, crockery. Dllilara cue lips ana ctoiu, ornameuvs, bivub, xup nitnm. lewelrv. book backs, and euerythlng else. with everlasting, inseparable tenacity! 20c. a bottle. Boia oy T.C. SMITH CO.. Drug Store opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte,. N. C. rVIENTHOLINE. The Jarjanese Headache Cure elves Immediate relief can be carried In the vest pocket. 25 cents. Drug store ot ' T. u aiuiu a w. lotteries' CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. Tickets Only $5. Shares in Pro- . portion. Louisiana State - Lottery Co "We do hereby certify that we super vise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louis iana State Lottery Company, and in per son manage and control the vratmngs themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the company to use this certifi cate, with foe similies of our signatures cttachecL, inits advertisements Commisxioners. Incoroorated In 18G8 for 25 vears bv the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital ot $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over i 560.000 has since been added. ' By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchiser was maae a part oi tne present state (jonstuuuon adODted December 2d. A. D. 1H79. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by me people oi any otate. - it never scales or DostDones. . Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID CHANCE TO WIN A FORTUNE. Seventh Grand Drawing. Class G, in the Academy oi music, Mew urieans, xuesaay juiy id, iob. 170th Monthly Drawing . E?" CAPITAL PEIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions In Fifths In proportion. List of Prizes; 1 CAPITAL PRIZE..... . 1 . do- - do ...... 1 do do 2 PRIZES of $6,000. ... $75,000 ... 25,000 ... 16,000 ... 1ZUU0 ... 10,000 ... 10.000 o ao - z,uuu...... 10 20 100 800 500 do 1,000...... do 500...... do 200. do 100...... do 50. do 25. ... 104)00 ... 20,000 ... 30,000 ... 25,000 ... 25,000 1000 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750... 9 do - do 500... 9 do do 250... 6,750 4.500 24250 1967 Prizes, amounting to..:. ....... .$265,600 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company in New Orleans. For further Information write clearly, giving full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and aaoress uegisterea liners to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, 1 . : - - New Orleans. La. Postal Noma and ordinary letters by Mall or jsxpress (ail sums or $o ana upwards py jupress at our expense to ai. a. UAvrum, ' New Orleans. La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, - aii aeventn St., wasmngton, v. g. for sale. A Good Office Desk . " ; 1 - THIS OFFICE. Apply at junelSdtf . Cleveland's . Election :j Is so absolutely certain that I will offer until his inaugural,, to any persons, of whatever political opinions, my residence and other houses and lots. 4 farms, 4 two-horse wagons and gear, 1 Jersey and unrwsBs, i iw&awuy, x uuggy nuu uaruess, i grain drill, 1 Bradley harrow, farming tools, household and kitchen furniture, etc. An examination of property or correspondence solicited. - H. Jr. HKLf EK, luly9dlm . Davidson College, N. C -THE RAWLEY SPRINGS,; IN THE NORTH MOUNTAINS, ROCKINGHAM Will open Juhe 14th. Send for Illustrated and 1a. scrtptlve pamphlet8glTlng full particulars of this oeieuraiea waier. xne mosv vaiuaoie ionic Known to the medical profession. Hotel accommodation ior ouu. jsxceueni Dana or music. - - J. WATKINS lee, General Manager, une26d2wlm . .. . fm ion Month! Trunks JLnrsefit Stocks of City. All Kinds of Shoes or Slippers of any kind, you will find It to your GRAY & BRO. THE GRAHfO CENTRAL Are now giving, to ihlroduce their TEAS, A Gold Band Transparent CHINA TEA. CUP AND S1UCER, Worth 40 Cents, With each pound of our' BEST XXX BLEiNDED TEA Price OO Cents Per Pound. For sale at R. R. ALEXANDER'S. Carriage a.d Buggy EMPORIUM. Next Door to WadswortKs Stables, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. C. HUTCHISON & CO., Headqiarters for Colaoiks Baggie. We are asents for the celebrated Colnmhn Rn- gles, the Louis Cook Manufacturing Company's Standard Vehicles, and also handle work from the following factories: Dayton, Ohio, Buggy Works; Amu a, ouns, lancasier, ra., me Cortland Wagon' Company Manufacturers of the well-known Cortland Spring" noguus. cuggies, f-mtewns, etc., ana many otners. The Largest Stock in the State. may30dvrtf A. C. HTJTHISON 4 CO. WHAT IS ELEVATOR? Tie Most Select Pure Eye WMstey. Ask for It. It has Xo Superior. A CAR LOAD OF- s AND- : i - ICE CHESTS, JUST ARRIVED, ALL SIZES AND STYLES Ice Cream Freezers, ; 5 ? ' Water Coolers, .; ! Fly Fans, , -Fruit Jars, ; Jelly Tumblers, In Large Variety, At the China Store of . LUDOLF 4HABTSFIELD. UNIVERSITY, Lexington, Ta, instruction in the usual academic studies and in the professional schools of Law and Engineering. Location healthful: exDennen mrvtaratA. 004- 2nriJn'?I, catalogue, address July9eodlm , . e. W. C. LEE, President -THE MECKLENBURG ICE:cOMY, r V ; ' - ' yannfacfarrera of h , , - ; CRY8TAL ICJB, ; From Pure, Distilled Water, Are now prepared to furnish Pore Crystal Ice to the public at prices within the reach ot alL In the city it will be delivered to consumers at their resi dences or Dlaces of business fnw nf Khn Orders solicited from a distance. Write for prices trim iwwt miriTm. - . June I2dtt -. .U a ;, . . , :.-.u Satchels, Straps, Etc JeaslioilI WASHINGTON LEE THE CLOSING OUT r Of Our Entire Retail Stock mm 8, si Low Cut -Skoes. and Slippar : & :3 uf l We-are going to leave for the Northern markets for cash, for the next ten days, our whole stock of Men's Wear, Prey's lSou.se Furnisltlng Goads, At positive cost, as we need money and must have It If you need anvthlug In our line, to examine our stock and see what we can do. We mean what we say. O XT T tL T? Q G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN all kinds of BEDDING, &C. A full line Of CHEAP BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof fins of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. , E3E0ETS -STANDAED CUES PILLS I! nmm l U III II 1 1 u mm Bucxxb, M. D Austin, Texas. 1 nee them in my practice effectuallv J. J. McLekore. Jr. D., Dublin, Texas. Your pills are good. I use many in my practice. Db. M. T. Dukn, Sunflower Landing. Mips, t - i - ; STAWDAED CTJB3B CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl Street, Bew York. Roanoke College, IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. Two Courses for Degrees; also Business and Preparatory Courses. . French and German spoken. Instruction thorough. Library, 16,000 volumes. Best religious and moral influences. Expenses for nine months (including tuition, board, etc.,) $149, $176, or $204. Increasing patronage from 17 States, Indian Ter ritoryind Mexico. 82nd Session begins In Sep tember. Catalogue free. Address - JULIUS D. DREHER, President, July8dti Salem, Va. DRUGGISTS. JUST ARRIVED. 10,000 Kangaroo Cigars, the finest sold for, 5 cents I ; "We are sole "agents for the above Cigars Also " PEETZ'S POMADE the best J compound madeCfor cleaning silver, and metals of all kinds Will not tarnish. A full stock of Fresh Turnip Seed, of all varieties. We. are also agents for XATE SPRING WATER. : A fresh supply constantly on hand at Springs prices. R. H. JORDAN & CO. frl'RLXGS CORKER. FOB BOYS AND OIBLS. Next Session opens on the loth of September next. The CHEAPEST, BEST and most THOR OUGH of its grade. Excellent musical department. Pupils prepared for the Junior or Senior Class of any College. .. . -- - : - - .., . - BEV WvW.OWt, A.M., ! .... , PROF. J. C. COOK, A. .- Principals. Tot full particulars write to Rev. W. w. ORB, at Huntersvllle, N. C. for a new catalogue. 4 ; JuiyUeoaim - . - - ;: . Hqd ersville Hiffh Schoo SALE -OF- ffiftS SI! II mvm 'jo m "VP? of all ki nls i r u-.u,.. . , P $ IS K $ (k U !0: In a taw dars. and In orJ.r t.t m.Jn .... . . ' u x Goods, Whue Good, Csirpetx, OH IfttSss, &v.m It Sil i:,y y0:i KLTAS & coin;. T T n TT A T o A never falling remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, INTERMIT. TENT FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER and kindred diseases Puraly Vegetable. absolutely certain in their remedial effects, and act more promptly in ciuihij aU forms of MALARIAL DISEASES than Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious consequences which follow their use. If taken occasionally by persons exposed to Malaria thev will exTiel tha tioIroti and Tirnteit thmu from attack. Endorsed by the leading Chemists and Physicians as beinu thi Best, Cheapest and Pleasantest fiemedy known. The youngest chl'.d can taka them. Bold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers, or by mail. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. "hat tke People Sa,yrHy wife and myself have used your " Stand ard Cure Pills" with great satiBfaeK on. We anticipate no further trouble with MALARIA as long as the Pills are about Habbt J. Shoemaker, P.M., Tuliy town. Pa. 1 took the Pilla according to directions and they proved to U just what was needed. Ekv. P. J. Cochhas, Pastor M. E. Church, St. Coerces, DeL I am well pleased with Emory's Standard Cure Pills." Hare tried them on a great many cases of different fevers, have proved Bnccessfiil in every instance. They work like a charm on Chills and- Fever and all Ma larial diseases. H. J. Gxbkak, M .D., Dallas, Texas. 1 use your remedy in my practice with good results. Lorenzo Watte, M. D., Pittsfield, Mass. I have handled your pills for Malaria for the past four years with better satis faction than any other remedy for same diseases. Fred. S. Hasf, Druggist, Jersey City, N.J. Your Chill Pills have cured many veryjtubboni cases. REV M V. ViTT. rVla1nn Vino T no. TURNIP SEED. All varieties of fresh and warranted Turnip Seed at THOS. REESE & CU'ti. Now Is the time to see that your house h thor oughly disinfected. We have just received a law stock Chloride Lime in quartfer-pouiid boxt s, Imli pound boxes and one pound boxes. Copiwrtf in any quantity, at THOS. REESE & CO.'S. Carbolic Acid, by the pound or gallon, at THOS. REESE & COS. Crude Carbolic Acid Soap, nothing better. for fruit trees and shrubbery. To be had at THOS. REESE & CO.'S. Carriage Sponges, Bathing Sponges and Ch.imo's Skins, Flesh Brushes, Turkish Towels and Gloves, at -THOS. REESE & CO.'S. Wyeth's Menthol Pencils, for Headache, Face ache, etc. Wyeth's Soda-Mint Tablets, for nausea, flatulence, etc., at THUS. REESE & CO. s. EIJBCTRO-SILICO:, The unrivalled polish for Gold and Sllver-pbted ware, glass, tin, steel or any materia! where a bul liant lustre is required. Lunborg's Triple Extracts are guaranteed of standard and uniform strength and quality, each odor and bouquet possessins a distinctive and unchanging character. Golden Gate, Marerhal Neil Rose, Alpine Violet Lilly of the Valley, are eqxuisite perfumes of un rivalled fragrance and elegance. THOMAS REESE & CO,, Druggists and Chemists, Wilson Bros' old Stand- All Healing Springs ALFRED COZZENS, Proprietor, (Late of Cook's Hotel, Green Bay, Wisconsin ! The waters of the All Healing Springs will cure Dyspepsia and ail diseases of the Distv gans, diseases of the Respiratory Organs, draw Diabetes and Kidney affections, Rheuinatbm, Scrofulous and Skin Diseases generally. Terms $10 to $12 Per Week, $35 to $40 Per Month, According to room and the number occupying we same. Children under 12 years of age diid vants half price. u , , io Special rates to large parties and families, a.- for long stay. Board per day, $2.00. The above rates lower than any other reson . .... . i - , nMnmmnHuttnt). ug me same atteuuuu ""pgQoE j;s, Propriei J Julylldtf THE DEERINQ l- t Harvester Twine Bioir Bbowh, Wkddington 4 Co. : 81r-.-In woiklng the Deermg Machine the work is done perfect. It cute Wads d ers in a way that would do credit to JIJ"",, and any agent should be Pr?PrSd laA could nothave done better work, nor wouiai better work from any machine. ... Bespectfully, B0BT B McD3NiL BURNH AM'S IMPROVED STAUDAED THSBINB I, more power, and is soi uu f moneyVper boi lwer, tb an other Turbine in tnewon"- sent free by BOBNHAMBgg;- ff Vlih jvtafcill Pit I" Pwm prwumtloD, 11 TinriMrnnr T' .ThooMBdi or oflnlif,'!, Strode tklth tk It vlll v - miiAtvi trial aukue . a reoaipt of It eenta fori pamphlet Bos MttllOClUl i -. Y
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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