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' - t . " - . . - I - ' , - " , - ' - -,-.--:.w-------- - v ' y-- '- I , y-n t ,r )B, ,iV-S ) ; - - - - - --- --- - ' , ' DAILY GJE A RLOTTE OBSERVER;. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1884. V. i - r i 5 i PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY CHAS. R. JONES, . Editor and Proprietor. rKHTKEXD AT TBI POOTOPFIOt EJ CHAELOTTB. N. ., as Sxoom Class Huns. "I believe in an open and sturdy partisanship which secures the legiti mate advantage of .party supremacy; put parties were made for the people, and, I am unwitting, knotoingly, to give my , assent to measures purely partisan, which will sacrifice or en danger their interests." " . ' Groves Clevelakd. For President: d ROTES' CLETELAIV'D, 01 HEW YORK. .VerTlee President: -. ; THOMAS A. IIEVDHICKS, oy raoiANi. - - r FOB EJLBCTSRS AT LARGE. -JW. H. KITCHIN, JOHN N. STAPLES. DKHOCRATIC STATE TICKET- FOS GOTEBNOE, ' ALFRED M.-6CALES, OVOUILFORQ, . TOM. IJEUTEHAHT GOTERNOE, CHARLES M. STEDMAN, . Off HEW HAUOYEBi J;. ." 0K SECBETABT Ot STATE, " WILLIAM L, SAUNDERS, - Cjf QXAJTGa. - - FOB TREASURER,7 . , - DONALD W. BAIN, , . ' CpVITAXH. ' ; " r iFOB ATTORNEY' GENERAL, THEODOBB F. DAVIDSON, -- OF BTJHOOXBE. ., '- - : - ' I . .,- . ; - FOB AUDITOR, . WIMIiM F. ROBERTS, ' tST GATES'. ' F itr'T OF PUBLIC EISTBUCTION, S. M. -FINGER, qF CATAWBA. FOB AaSKMKATB TTHTIOS SUPREME COURT, "AUGUSTUS Si MERRIMON, t OF WAKE. MR. JLOtJAJI ACCKPTS. In The Observer this morning will be found in full Gen. John A. Logan's letter of acceptance. It is not quite as long as Mr. Blaine's letter nor quite as readable." We do not know whether Gea. Logan lays claim) to originality for not, but he certainly cannot lay xilaim to any. in this docu lijient; for in it he has simply imitated Blaine, though he puts his imitation in a les3 plausible and less artistic way. It is a very weak imitation, , and presents not one single idea or theme - that was r not discussed or alluded to" in the original document - The only place where he gets out of -the rut and attempts to spread him Self ia when he strikes the civil rights theme, which gives him a chance to dilate, regardless o figures or facts, on the, from his standpoint, unhappy condition of political affairs in the ; terrorized South. As an illustration of his utter disregard of .the truth of - current history or of statistical fig- , - urea, with which he ourht to iave at least some acquaintance if not famili arity, he unblushingly states that in "many of the Southern HBtates the colored population is in large excess ua toe wmte, wnen ne Knew, or ought to have i known, that. this is the case only in two, South Carolina and - liQuifiiana, so that the tower he builded "- falls ' to the ground for want of , - foundation. We are not surprised at this reckless assertion on his part, but we are -somewhat surprised' that he should make statements the falsity affwhich are so patent, and which can so easily be shown. This is a reckless trifling with the truths that does hi5 sense but little credit. But it shows we mental and moral bent of the man, and that he will scruple at no Btatement which in his opinion inay add to the strength of the case he has u: nancLi twe nave been perfectly satisfied that he proposed to build his - hopes on the bloody, shirt,1 and felt - sure,: when; Mr. Blaine was ; so silent upon it, that he left that part of the job to Mr. Logan. But in this even he presents no new argument, repeat ing only what has been said in every campaign, Except the falsehood as to f pcTJwSSn,: which r& never Jknew5 -.vBnTiOf them trt. Iia OTnlhr nf -ttr - .tag iein ."- od eiampers than' himself. 'Aside from Bbw&fbtfdUifii-'Vl " wrWer-da letter of "occeijtanceis iwiini,t-u-. v. . ... - dejeument worthy of but htaeten - . ,) w. reocuui liuiiung new ana discusses no point that Blaine hadnot more fully and plausibly discussed, before him.' t As commgjfroni Johd A. Logan, a Vice Presidential candi dateMt will be read and ttrantak4t placCamong thef campaign rubbish; . Ssp. -Xbuis, July - 22. Information fronr Belleville. Ifiii tha ccr.t:?cfth9 considerable number of tz have ijeen-on a strike recently - f cr bisrher wagto the efTact that Chl iffes-J i)ity peddent tt - the -Hiner'a Umori; -..Das declared s the - strips - over ' on ACCunfc of:the dc:t:ti:t3 condition of some? of the miners, - ' b3 latter ' will6aume wori at tLa d price : of i ot. iioo , c raiura . nave bean - . J 1 . - - . ' to'Accel3 to the demands i of the men: for two cc "Vbut. most of ;4henvtoo4out, . id : 3 no concert tf 'iictionjsould i c r i 'upon there has been quite" a t rturbed, state of aSatarin the district and muehdis- ellow Fever ob t to Isthms. Pakasia via GALvrrrc, J r?y .. The ctimber of caeca cf z ' fever Is increasing daily. A naJ ciief, a prkrt ad twaBtaff oncers died from ' the c'-icse last night. T'-ire are 176 - caeca of dysentery in tb? city. ;The hospils are erowded both here and in Colon. r Seven deaths occurred in the canal hospital last -night. j The I U ia a LtbyjcQnmam, cholera i3 expected. -As yet no pre-C-Ut:-2Xy rr arore'3 v"ve ben-en - t3 ve: ; t -a'in'row ;t: a cl tat i3"revclu'.!:sry movement in Cv'jvti nsy yet teccme ceneral. INDEPENDENTS IN COUNCIL . MeetiBg - to Discuss tbe Qnestion of Beating Blaine and Logan. New York. July 22, -The meeting of Independents oposed to Blaine and Logan, was held today inthe.Univer sity Club theatre. For an hour i be fore the time fixed there,was an uni versal stir in L that generally ; quiet locality and inside the corridors of the little tneatre, tne consultation or the Independents, was busily carried on. Among the mQre prominent faces noticeable were those of Geo. Wm. Curtis and Carfc Schurz. The latter was the centre of an interested an animated group. Clarence Bo wen, of . the Independent, and others of the seceding members of - l- the Brooklyn Toxing Republican Club were presents The secretaries made up lists of those who were to be present, while it showed that Massachusetts was more numerously represented ,than any other State exceot JNew lorK. A few from New Jersey and Connect cutt, and some from more distant States were on the rolL Admission to the hall was by ticket, but any one signing the following formula, which was furnished on printed slips to each applicant was given a card of admission with the question: "Dis approving of the nominations t made by the Republican National Conven tion at Chicago as unworthy of sup port, and behoving . the! interests !of good government arid of public morals demand the defeat of the Republican candidates for President and Vice President, and being, there fore, 'resolved not to vofe for Blaine and Logan, I desire to take part with other Republican and Independent voters in the conference: to be held at the University Club Theatre, Mad ison av. and Twenty Sixth street, New York, Tuesday, July 22nd, at 11 o'clock a. m." Among the Massa chusetts delegates were tbe following : From Boston, Geo. W. Sail, F. C. Lowell, J. B. Gardner Cambridge, Jabez Fax, Geo. W.: Wright, F. V. B. Kern, Col. T. W. Higgenson, A. M. Howe and J. B. Hover; Concord, Samuel Hoar, Arthur J. Fuller and Arthur J. Fuller and Messrs. Chap man and Hudson, Fall River, S. Bar den ; New Beford, F. B. Yommere and W. C. Lawson; Broodline, Thos. Lyman ; Quincy. K S. I Hurlington, Josiah Quincy, W. B.Rice, Wm. Everett and Mr. Slader Woburn, W. V Millen: Newton, Col. A. A. : Pope, J. R. Conler, J. F. Ober. F. F. Ray mond and J. 8. Farlow;? Chelsea, A. D. Basson ; Dedhorn, F J. I Stilson ; Lexington, CorneUus Wellington and C. S. Osgood. There were also dele gates from New Haven, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania. The hall was well filled when the meeting was called to order. The National Temperance Society circu lated a memorial to the conference asking it to-"take' cognizance of the alcoholic liquor traffic,' 'and request ing that it would not indorse the "saloon plank" of the Democratic platform which says, "we oppose sumptuary laws, which -vex citizens and interfere with individual liberty." Among -other prominent persons present were Ben j.-H. Bristow, W. C. ; Beecher and Francis C. Barlow. The members of the Independent Ex ecutive Committee of Massachusetts were all present; Theyf are Charles R. Codmah, president, -Moses Wil liams, secretary, and Phineas Pierce, Winslow Warren, George Frederick Williams and Mansfield Strong. The appearance of Geo. Wm. Curtis on the platform elicited! cheers and applause. He called the meeting to order, near noon and welcomed the delegates. He read -the call for the conference, and when he reached that portion of it which related to the Re- gablicans "who will not vote for laine and Logan," he was interrupt ed by hearty applause. " -iCJharles R. Codman was elected president. The list of vice presidents and enrollment committees was read, including Carl Schurz, Gen. Barlow and C. " G. Bonaparte, of Maryland. The nominees were all elected. CoL Codman made an addressin which he said : "You confer great " honor on me in choosing "me to preside over tne deliberations oi not a ooay oi officeholders, but of citizens whose only desire is for the good of the .whole country. We have decided to cast aside party affiliation for the time being. The nomination of the Republican party for the! Presidency is an insult to American manhood. Blaine has not yet cleared his record from the charges that he used his public office for private gain, and we fear that he will continue in his usual methods, that, 'will prove no dead head in any enterprise he may em bark in. We make no charges against his private character, but Blaine is not fit to be President of the United States. There is no great issue clearly denned between r the ; two parties, bo that we have to confine ourselves to the question of the fitness of the candidates. 4 We shall not give up ; our right to condemn and, dei nounce lawlessness and oppression id the South any more than our right tq condemn political dishonesty in the" JNortn. we shall exercise both ot these rights ?We shall not . support Blaine, nor shall we support any man; who justified the Copiah: tnttrder, if J indeed, such a man can be found for i whom i any jona would ask the suf-j irages ot the people... We respect the convictions of" others, but for bur- selves we sav that it is iust as imbos- sibletor us to support , Blaine as aUs to lie or to steal. We are 1 assembled; i w ue or to Bieai. vearet tow today to confer togetb e r and tos consider what , practical paction iyej ehaJI take.Wji nave one purpose in view, ana as reasonable men we de sire to'actltofeether. but we shall not. I think; make any attempt to demand: Pledges or to bind consciences. What-; everiedone-ierei pVery man is free to' follow his :fOwn course. No pledges ,will be asked, and certainly- none wm : be given: wot myselr I Ido not hesitate to. say that the ueiea oi xuaine snouia be compassed by all honorable means, it seems to me tnat tne cause or eooa .eovern- meht,toff pure politics, oj! American There is but one ; way ! to Jic and that way must b obvious to us.aU.' We desire first of all a President that is mcorruptible, and if beside that he is able' and independent sol much the better." f We have that inari in Grover Jieveland r of I,ew xfork,? wjio has ahown himself' incorruptible and in dependent of nartv managers. " tr - ,V At the conclusion of i Mr,l Codmah's speech, a committee ; bn.;res6lutions ;and address;was appointed.vand re -marks in favor of "the independent move and: the 'support of Cleveland were made by Horace Demiag,vof Brldyn.N. 'Y.i Theodore . Lyman, Thos, U. Icon,4D ' New Haven,and CoL Hieinson, - of Massachusetts, after .which a recess was taken ' to await thereport of the committee .on rfSolutinn, ? 4 i I -I i - - V .- X ' " ". r-. - ," r . Oae Depaty marshal Slavs Another. City, Kansas, late last night Deputy' Marshal Mathers, notorious as ''Mys terious Dave," shot and kined1 Thos. Nixona deputy marshal iThe mur. der was the result - of anldS feud.i Mathers fired four shots, 'any one of wmcn would- have been ; ratal. A cowboy jstandirg near was also shot in the knee." Nixon had the reputa tion of being the "best buifalo herder on the plains.. 1 ; THE GREELY RESCUE. Qaeen Victoria Congratnlates the. Pres ident and People of tbe United States. Wastttvotot?: .Tiilv 22. The Presi dent has received the following cable message rrom yueen victoria; , 1 t jsmnu. .Tiilv 21. 1884. President of the United States, -rrr t t T yf nasnmgion, xa j. : - TViq Onoon ViAn.rl-.ilv onTiBTfttnlatftfl tliA PrAsidAnt and nennleOf the United States on"the rescue of Lieut. Greely -3 II 1, A. A . aJUX lilt) $y IH b our V1VU1T3 ui mo mt- tic expedition. She trusts that favor able reports have been received of the sufferers. - - .. - ; (Signed) : The Queen, Windsor Castle. "The President replied as follows: To the Queen of Great Britain and Irdand, Windsor Castle:' , ; -ThA PrAsidAnt fnr himself and for tV.a nnrTia. rf Hio TTnitWJ fifntAa sin. cerely thanks the Queen for her most welcome : congratulations upon , tne rescue of Lieut. Greely and His party and is happy to say that favorable reports are received as to tneir neaitn. The President takes this occasion to hia his-h annreniation and that of the people of the United States for the timely gift of the Alert which generous act added spirit and encouragement to the expedition. . . . (Signed; uhester a. Arthur, , President of the United States; . -Sparks Caught from the Wires.. r There were 30 deaths from cholera at Marseilles yesterday and 36 , at Toulon - There t were 8 deaths in Paris, but it is denied that they were from cholera. : :-- - , ' - i The Seell guano works at 'Locust Point, Baltimore, were burned yes terday. Loss : $200,000, insurance $85,000. o: :;V--- Harvey & Farr's clock factory at Gloucester, Mass.; was- burned yes terday. Loss $50,000 to $75,000. ' - The assignee of the Manufacturers' defunct bank at Milwaukee; Wis., says it-will pay "60 cents on the dollar. The Egyptian conference, compos ed of embassadors of rural European powers, met yesterday in London and after an hour's session adjourned sine die. . ' ' The English papers say that the Trades Union demonstration in favor of franchise was the greatest ever seen in England. ' . . ,j t The strike of the bricklayers,- car penters, &c., in New York city still continues, some of the employers refusing to come to terms and the men refusing to work. "r ' ' A Notorious Female Dying. Pittsburg, Pa., July 22. Jane Gray Swisshelm, a noted abortionist and advocate of female "rights, is dying at her home at Sewickley, Pa. On Saturday, - 12th inst.; she was taken ill with a complaint com mon to her in . summer, and since then has been growing steadily weak er until last night when she lost con scienceness. Mrs.Swisshelm was born in this city in 1815, and her life has boen a most eventful one.: ' For forty years she has been a -regular contrib utor for many leading papers of the country. : ' ' v .. . - . A Costly Fire in London. LoNboiT, July22. The loss from the great fire Saturday at Orane Wharf, it is now believed, will reach the large amount of $2,500,000. Among the merchandise consumed were 9,000 bales of wool, valued at 4800,000 ; 2,000 tons of coffee valued at $350,000, and 1,000 tons of pepper, a third of the entire stock in London, valued at $320,000: Besides this 1.350 tons of gum, tapioca, sugar, shellac seed and other produce were destroyed. : ;:, r;;jRonsI on fo4n." ; Cures colic, cramps, diarrhoea; externally for aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheu mathua. . tot man or beast. 25 and 60p, ; . l i "Rough oa Corns." Ask for "Wells' -'Rough on Corns.' 15c. Quick, complete care. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions, v: LTlic Hope of tlits Nation. ; ' Children,' slow tn development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use "Well's Health Renewer." . - Ayer's Sarsaparllla is the most effective blood purifier ever devised. It Is recommended by the best physicians. - . . . A Fair Oner. -1 Tub Voltaic Belt Co., ef Marshall, Mich.,o(rer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Elec tric AoDlianees on trial for thirty davs. to men. old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vital- icy, ana many oiner diseases. ,, See advertisement in ihis paper. . Hall's Vegetable Slcllllan Hair Renewer never falls in restoring gray hair -to its youthful color, lustre and vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, and all who give it a fair trial, unite in grateful testimony to its many virtues. MARKETS BIT ' TELGGRAPU J0LT 22, 1884. Produce. , " BALtnroKS-Soon Flour st dy; Howard Street ana western Kupemne ii7&aj3.a; Kitra $3,353 $4.00; Family $4.2515.50: City Mills Super $2,753 $3.15; Extra $3.36Sf 400; Bio brands $5.87$5.62; Pataosoo Family $6.00: Buoerlatlve Patent &6.5Q. Wheat Southern active; Western active: Boutnenr Ted aeaa7i- do. am Der - aaa$mi; no l Maryland 9M8; Ko 2 Western winter red spot - B5Q95 Corn Southern easier; West ern duu.. soutnem wnite 7273; veuow mem. ' Chicigo. Flour dull. Wheat lower: Jul? 8154 83; No. 2 Chicago Spring 811. - Corn Power: cash 5314S&4: July 2hS58 Oats steady; cash 29; July 2929. Pork-dull; cash $16.50: July S2i.60. Lard oulet and. lower; cash $6.95$7.(& Salk meats easier: shsolders. $8.00; short rlbi S.vu; snoa clear $.iu. . .. . . .. s . . L "i aTa Stores Wjliiiustos Turpentine firm at- 291. Rosin firms strained 9; good strained $l.tta. Tar firm at $1.30; crude turpentine steady; hard $1.00; yeUow dlpbnd virgin $1.85. ' - 1 vHASLESTON xurpenune ' rxrm at ay. uosin "aulet: strained and good strained 11.021A. 8AVAHNAH Turpentine - Ann at 80., Bosin rm at i.uutz$iou. . . " , ; - -. f.r . . : -. . Flna,ncla.l . lf i"?KEW YORK. n Exchange' J 4.83. Money 1.. Sub-treasury balances, gold, $120,231; do. currency, 9.865. Gov ernments firm; four per cents, L201fe; . threes. Alabama Class A, 2 to 5.i. ........ 78 " Class B, fives.... , .. 98 Georgia 6's: i... .1.00 Georgia 7's mortgage.' ..i..-.-... 1.03 North Carolina's. .... . , 29 North Carolina's New.. ...... .... 18 North Carolina's Funding. South Carolina Brown Consols 1.03 Tennessee 6'S.... ................. 69 Vlrgiula6's..... .v.. .....i 95 Virginia Gnuols.i,....Vi,tiJ.i.i.i. 38 gnesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern....'.. -Chicago and Northwestern, preferred.... ,i;a,28 .................... ...i.....,. East Tennessee.... .... .ivil.1..;. Louisville and Nashville.,,.. Memohis and Charleston. jMoblle and 01110.;....,...;... 4. Nashville and Chattanooga...w ....,.i..,.i iNorfolk and Western preferred. . .Northern Paclflc common.... . Northern Pacific preferred..... Paclno Mall.;.. .i.i Arfi;; ,; Reading...;.. Ul.timnJ nnl 1 11 Y. .... .. . ....... .'4 auiiiuivitu auu Aiiciitriij ........... Rlohmond and Danville. .... . . .' . .-. . Richmond and West Potatt Terminal , . ' 14 K&r- --r: St Paul preferredV.V.".V.V."il".V.V;."Cr.."."u 1.06 Texas PaciQc....... . ( 8! Union Pacific...'. V '..i..... .... .... "85 Wabash Paclflc;.. ...... u....'. 63 Wabash Pacltle, preferred..v.v.. ....-; 1!: . vr crrvciu luiuu .... . 0 - BM. -fLastWd. 0flered. JAsked. fiEx-DlV i. I .A t S.t'u.:. Cotton. " 'iv.f'lt i OALVxsTOK-Qulet; middling 10: 'net receipts' 87.; .gross 87: sales ; stock 1563; exports, oeasH Norfolk Firm) middling 10S4; net receipts.' 45; gross 45 , stock - 946; sales & exports icoast-i wise , i . ' . - . WiurnroTOW St'dy: mlddlfntr toi! net recelnta, Sj gron 8; sales ri stock. 778; exports coasti Mifte 10. . . ... ' Sav amah Dull;, middling, 10X; net reoelptsll wise. . - - uni (r.Ario asmu mmmius v J lUi iiuv i iv w, 51; grc3S CT; : sales 150; stock 42,T05; exports is mi 4 '45 coastwise: to Great Britain : France 74: continent 60. r ' ' A- MoBrxjg Dull; middling -10; net receipts 2; gross 2; sales 25; stock Sfftl; exports coastwise Mmrpina Oulet middling 11: recelrJs 81: shipments; sales 50; stock 974. . -ADonsTA Nominal; middling" 10; receipts -; shipments ; sales 13. . " ' Charleston Nominal: middling 11; neLsects 1, gross 1; - sales 3, stock l,S77r exports coastwise ; continent . niw XOBK-Uuietr saies ai: miaaung upianas 287; exports to Great Britain 1964; to France 076; continent oau - - Fntares. :: Knr York Net receiDts -r: ktoss 2905. Fu tures closed dull; sales 51,000 bales. . aaly-..... ......................... 10.93a.94 inOlt.....J 10.96ffl.97 Septembei. ..'.... 10.91.92 October.. ... 10.603.61 November..... .. . . .. .. .. ...... 10.45ffl.46 December ...;..........,.:..' 10.46ffl.47 January............. 10.50ffl.56 February.... ; 10.67ffl.68 March.. ....... ..... 10.80ffl.81 April i.. m92ffl.93 May. ,.. .". ll.0Sffl.05 June.. . Liverpool Cotton Blarlcet. T.ivKHPonr. Julv 22. Steady thoush somewhat inactive: uplands 614; Orleans 6 7-16d; sales 8,000; speculation and export 500: receipts 15,000; Ameri can 4000. Uplands low middling clause. July ana August t lb-frM. - -. . ? August and September 6 16-64d. ' ' ' . : September and October 615-64(1. ' . - October and November 6 6-64d. . ' v k v - . ' November and December 6d. ' December and January 6 6364d' . ? September 6 194dffl6 18-640. - - ';. ' Futures steady at a decline. '"' - 2 p. m. Sales Amerlean 6,600 bales. Uplands low middling elause July delivery 6 14-64d, (sellers) ; July and August 6 14-64d, (sellers); August and Sep tember 6 15-64d, (sellers); September and October 6 14 64d, (value); October and November 6 4-64d, (value);. November- and December. 6d. (sell. era); December and January 5 63-64d, (sellers); September 6 18-64d, (sellers). Futures fiat. 4 p. m. upianas low miaaung eiause jury ae llvery 6 14-64d; (sellers) ; July and August 6 14-64a, (sellers); August and September 6 14-64d. (buyers); September and October 6 14-64d, (sellers); October and November 63-64d, (sellers); November and Decembers 62-64d, (buyers); December and Janu ary 5 62-64d, (sellers); September 6 17-64d, (buy ers.) Futures closed steady. - City Cotton Market. . .' Orwcs or tek Obsxrvkb, . I .' Charlotte, n. C, July 20, 1884. j The city cotton market yesterday closed steady at the following quotations: ; Middlings ....t.. ...... : -i ill KKCKIPTS 8TNOI SKPTKKBKR FIRST. ' - !' Becelpts since September 1 to yesterday 42,676 Receipts yesterday. , 2 Total receipts to date Receipts same date 1883. Receipts same date 1882...;...... .42,678 64,095 , .32,715 city produce: market Reported by T. R. Magill. JULY 22, 1884. Corn per bushel.......... Meal per bushel.;.. , Wheat per bushel....'......... Peas Clay, per bushel. - Lady per bushel............ - - White per bushel..... Peanuts per bushel... Flour Family..... Extra...... .-. Super... r.... Oats shelled, .-. Dried Fruit Apples, per lb. . Peaches, peeled ,. ." -' " un peeled :! ; Blackberries........... Potatoes Sweet..;. Irish...... Cabbage, per pound... Onions, per bushel Beeswax, per pound.... Tallow, ner pound. : .. 82ffl85 .. 82385 .. 75385 ..1.10 1.16 ..1.259)1.60 ..1.1031.15 ,.L25fflL75 ;.2.85ffl2.40 ..2.30QI2.35 ..2.252.30 ,. 83335" .. ; 636 839 636 834 .. 90395 .. 50360 .. 23214 ... . 66360 ... 26328 .. 7371 Butter, per pound. Eggs, per dpiep Chickens.,. DttCkS.;..'.. Turkeys, per pound. Geese.. Beef, per pound, net......... Mutton, per pound, net Pork, per pound, net........ Wool, washed. " unwashed............. Feathers, new ..... .., Rags, per pqupd 15320 1525 26330 9310 35340 738 838Vjj 86 - 25 5056 ilk AYER'S Ague Our a IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of man . larlal disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to vefund tbe moey, Dr.J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. " DISJIAL SWAMP LOTTERY COJ, NORFOLK, TA. The franchise of-this enterprise Is based npon the chartered right granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal company, and the legality has been repeat edly tested before the 'courts of the State, and now finally, to silence all questions upon that point,has been carried before the Court of Appeals under a "writ of error" against adverse decision.- ; -. The purpose In view- Is the "improvement and extension',' of the Canal, thus securing great public benefits., - Its fair conduct has already secured public confl ' dence, and the next Drawing will be made on the , aig,t August, 1884, before the public In Norfolk, Va. . CLASS J. y Scheme , : CAPITAL PRIZE. ' '' 1 Prize Of . M5.000 Is. . . . ,85,000 1 do -.. 1,500- is.i 100 1 do 1,000 .is.......' 1,000 1. do : ..i.. 600 ia. ....... , ,500 1 do i 200 is........ 200 1 do .200 is..i 200 1 do 200 is........ 200 . 1 do ., ...... , 200 is . 200 6 do .. ..... 100 are...... , 600 15 do ". ..... . 50 are....... 75Q 10O 200 I . 9 do do 10 are....;.. ,1,000 5 ' are....... "LOOO ' t .": Approximation Prizes. . " r Of. ....... .850 ....... . .:i.V$450 of:Vw:.';'W; 80 279 0fi.i.i. 20 180 858 Prizes, distributing... ....... f 13,050 .v'7 .Tlckeiaf Only "$1.'.,-,:.:. j : Plan of 'Lottery Similar to that' of Louisiana f!nmruinv J - - -. l :w , . . . . . - . . v .'J . - - . J- J; Mr. iiuuBAvil, nanager. ' Address all applications for Information, tickets, or agencies,' to v -:-r . t. .. I ;;- ' j. p. horbach. : : .. , ;. u.rt V 207 Main St Norfolk,. Va. f The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class I of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness ; all interested. -'.'.,. - j cHAkTPKS1mne( IBDD)o)(ill .in m MX t ', v And ts unparalleled abuses,: are fully and free ly discussed In a neat 82; page book, mailed free to any address, by Blood Balm Co., Atlan- i lfii i i -.' i' rif--r ., j , ; Drop a postal for it, as every man and wo rmah needs .'It and wtt. ba .'delighted wlth'its r valuable and entirely new revelations, f -r , . ' . I iiYj i r svi! 1 1' f t r-L : .. r i Ydicei Sometime shake a nation of people and arouse ; fc. them to action. Expressions similar to tne , if ollowingrom a well known druggist ot Atlan- . ". ta, pour in from sections where B. 6.B. has : 'been used." H -' 7-" : '-A 'Au " C t. ; - 'V tiTUirrA,Junel2,1884;'; I irH R is bur flfm belief that B. B.'ls the besiS , r Blood Purifier od the1 maVkei, ' We are seblhK . four or Ave- bottles of it to one Ot any Other - preparation of the, kind. It has failed to no i instance to give entire- satisfaction, 1 Merit is : y 'tlhe'secret.-i'Jf ii,.;vHio .!.. a- -aV; yi ; .. J-'i r i W. P, SMITH CO., Druggists.' 1 ThUa is the only blood medicine known that taMnbtaM' aulck action,, certain effecV cheap: rprloa aod unbounded satisfaction. j ;-i?-(-s:i ' ' That one slngie botfle of B. B;' B. win1 do as"! ' muoTi work te (Mrlne Blootf Poisons. Skih aft?'" I ''feettonsi Scrofula, kidney Troubles; Catarrn' 1 --and Bnenmaasm' its six - bottles ef any other k Sreparatlen onarau? -it; Htf.jjt- "j . !y one SO-year-oliT-cHronic tflcet enred; ScrofuUt I . ot chfid :cured ; with, one bottle. ! Blood I . Poisons cured with. a. few bottles. It never Send for4iJUrge bottle tLOO, sUfpr $5.00. A Expressed on receipt of price, if your drug4 I gist cant supply you. .Address - - ' -. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga, m riiMs. We Have one of the To le Found In the ing Bags, ' When you want'a Trunk, Satchel, or a pair of advantage to get our prices before buying. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. O. T. C. Smith St Co., Sole Agents. - . A Million a Moi! .: The most gigantic, unparalleled and astonishing statement of sales ever put forth In connection with the cigar trade. . . "TahsiU's Punch, 77 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 a national reputation, solely on its intrinsic merit so deservedly popular, as evidenced by the above startling statement of "a million a month.' . T. C. SMITH. CO. --. Wholesale and Retail agents lor 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 liquid. Mends China, glass, wood, leather, patches on shoes, rubber, crockery, billiard cue tips and cloth, ornaments, stone, fur niture, Jewelry, book backs, and euerything else, with everlasting, inseparable tenacity I 20c. a bottle. Sold by - . - . T.C. SMITH CO., Drug Store opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. MENTHOLINE. The Japanese Headache Cure gives immediate relief can be carried in the vest pocket. 25- cents Drug store of -- - - - - -v. ; - T.C. SMITH 4 CO. "' VIRGINIA ; Female Institute,: V STAUNTON, TA. j Mrs. Gen. J. E B. Stuart. Principal. The next session ot nine mouths' begins Sept 11. 18t4. Ef ficient teachers In every department. Number lim ited. Terms reasonable, lor full particulars apply to the Principal. Julyl5eod6w. Anthony & Bryce.i We are stni the agents of the celebrated Jellico Mountain Tennessee Coal, which for its excellence is conceded to be the best in the country, and par ties contemplating the purchase of soft coal in ear load lots for the ensuing winter will save money by placing their orders with us for delivering this month, as prices will greatly advance by the end of summer. We are also prepared to give quotations on Anthracite coal of ail kinds of best quality,- as we do not handle the low grades. Smithing coal constantly on hand, and still we are selling tons of that puie Lake Ice. ; ... Respectfully, - - julylSdlw r 1 ANTHONY ftBRYCR; Noticeto D02 Owdpk. On and after the 25th dy of this month all dogs caught at large tn the city of Charlotte not wear ing the tax-paid tags, will be impounded lor 48 hours and if not claimed will then be killed. The tags are now ready at the city hall. - The law will be strictly enforced and after the 25th it will be death to all dogs without tags. - W. C. MAXWELL, Mayor, f jnly!6dt25 ' , -:;,:.';; j I'Cl f Established! L3J5S 555 illllO'iwia OAS LIGHT, a flrstrdass GYMNASIUM, and a fir&t class Bath House. - . . , ? The course is Preparatory or Finishing. ' ' There Is a thoroughly equipped School of Teleg raphy. ' :' -i.-i'-. -.. i Special terms to young men of small means. . 181st Session begins July 80th. ; , For Catalogue, address ' : - - : I i Max. R; BINGHAM, 5 , June25dtf - Bingham School, N. C S H V '.Sl ?;''v iii1 7 -i; i I have removed my Jewelry Store-up on Trade street, next door to A. R, Ntsbet A Bro , where I will aeepa zuunneoi . - it WatcliSy Cloo!f -sind Jewelry, :- Afl-worit'inrrthls 'ibie: promptly done and war mnted.rr;'.-:.;;--j i-,.:-( vsm: h:'.:';: 1 IPlUt.1 IMORPKINE HABIT IDB. H. H. KANK, f tta DeQalliaer I Horn.. noV offer. Itemed wh.reby i kar o. M. rmrm UhmIT a.lklr .d MntMlr. Fortesttmo- ' ni.ll .ad endorITi.ut. from ptiu.nt mwdlcl men,c,i(lreM H. Um KAIS, A.M., MJK, 1U NM BU, Vark CH.J. novlSVleodaw :' '. i'-,:-;'V" ''''- ; - :' t Apply at ' wry. i'vii-Ai'A -:-V--t .THIS OFTICE, Ts so absolutely certain that t 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 harness, 1 roekaway, 1 buggy and harness, 1 grain drill, 1 Bradley harrow, farming tools, household and kitchen' furniture, etc. An examination. of property or correspondence solicited. ( tT-o vrt 'is -H; P.HELPEUv'-t'I , Julygdlm .. ',,f -i . -: Davidson College, N.C. ;IHE:f5ftWLEY?;SPRIHG5 -j 4 IN THE NORTH" MOrJNAmS,; ROCKINGHAM : COUNTY, VA., ' -v :' '; i Wlllopen June 14th, Send for Illustrated and de scrlptlve pamphlets giving full particulars of this celebrated water. The most valuable tonic known to the medical profession. Hotel accommodation lor 600. Excellent band of music ; v"- J.WATKINS LEE, General Manager. June26d2wlm . . Trave iMSSMMSMMSMSMMMHMSSSSSHM mm Ice Goal and mKTniiii D1WI ruhKs. IV&r&reftt Stocks of LADIES TRUNK City. All Kinds of ; '-.i.e. ' ' " . i ' Strap, Etc. Shoes or Slippers ot any kind-, you vsill find It to your . GRAY & BKO. THE GRAND CENTRAL s. s Are now giving, to introduce their TEAS, A Gold Band Transparent CHINA TEA CUP AND SAUCER, : Worth 40 Gents, With each pound of our BIST XXX BLENDED TEA Price CO Cents Per Pound. For sale at - ' : It. 15- At.EXANER'S. Carriage and Buggy EMPORIUM. Next Door to Wadsworth's Stables, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. C. HUTCHISON & CO., fleadqiarters for Colainlk- Bages. Wfl flrA flironta frt. 4-i.a mlaliMtuI nnltirnVn. r gles, the. Louis Cook- Manutacturlng Company's Standard Vehicles, and also handle wdrk from the following factories: Dayton, Ohio, Buggy Works; Atlick 4 Sons, Lancaster, Pa., the . Cortlan Wagon, ;C in pany Manufacturers of thai well-known Copland Spring Wagons. Buggies, Phaetons, eta, and many others. The Largest Stock in the State. maySOd&wtf ' -;. A. C. HUTHISON CO. WHAT IS BLMT0B7 Tie Most Select Pure Eye WMsley Ask for It. It has No Superior. : A CAR- LOAD ICE CHESTS, JUST ARRIVED.' ALL SIZES. AND STSLES-, IcerCream Freezers, 1 V - $ -r.- - Water Coolers, .'xi. h i Fly. Fans, -: Fruit Jars, . . 5 X Jelly Tumblers, i In Largeyarie if XM 5 At the China Stora of . iX :-: ; : ? ; 3 LUDOLF 4 HARTSfTELD. L :;,UiXlTEBSITY,. Ixinston, Y.tu-.. -Instrnction in the usual Academic studies and in tte professional schools of Law and Engineering.. Location healthful; expenses moderate., Session, opens September 18. For catalogue, address -'Clerk of the Faculty." - ,'iau"UKUO' """f688 :aly9eodlm -fr W.'&iaas; SnsHtisBtX .- .. ' - ' '-X?S-j -X XXX:-' THEr-"- v IESB0RG ICE CflMPASY, Si: im tS HWWUA OA Q VA v-:Xx Prom-Fsire,;,!' Distilled Water, Are now prepared to furnish Pure Crystal Ice to ttie city it will be delivered to - consumers at their real-' denees or places of business free of charge. ' i , Orders solicltedfrom a distance. Write for prices tadtP MECKLENBURG ICE COMPANY. 0. . -, . . ; .ICf i ji "TZ "5 ' k ' -V; - - - f y r v r a ':1 'I ) ' ; ANt)l 1,1 -V ; i :f I i l'iM'.-,.'..:" ;-ti .a,-:- i . . . ,1 : -. - - . --4 - l -i- WMITON THE CLOSING Of dun Entire Retai 1 s TI 5 O Low Cut Shoes and Slippers of all kiads regardless ot Cost. a- We are going to leave for the Northern markets forcaah. for the nTt. ten ri.an mir whnlA a ivlr nf Men's Wear, Dress Goods, White Goods, House Furnishing GocmLb, Carpets Oil lotlt, &c. At positive cost, as we need money and must have It. Tf you need anything In oir Hue It win rr to examine our stock and see what ne can dp. We mean wiwt we say. 1 ' m '- - ''":"N:::i..,:KLIAS'& COHEN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN all kinds of FIWITD BEDDING, kC. A full line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, Parlor and ChamberSuits, Cof fins of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina.- S --fJ&S1"6 remedy STAND ASD CUES taroPay. 1 took 3! w . . . , . op., - unmicu jix ill, in u. r. i;ri. .... KrrcnB, M. D., Austin, Texas. 1 use them in my practice effectually. J. I. IIcLesobk, M. D., Dublin, Texas. Your pills are good, I use many in my practice. Db. M. T. Dura, Sunflower Landing, Miss. . r STAND AED CUBE CO Proprietors, 107 Pearl Street. Kew York. Roanoke College, IX TBX MOUMTAJXS OF VJSOINIA. , j 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 tnltlori, board, etc.,) $149, $176, or $204. i Increasing patronage from 17 States, Indian Ter ritory, and Mexico. 82nd Session, begins in Sep tember. Catalogue free. - Address- - JULIUS U. Sy&EKKSL, President,-. 1 - July8dU Salem, Va. lliii ' k DRUGGISTS. JUST ARRIVED. ! 1 6,06o :;Kanffam(vGifiraraw IipI finest 61d for: 5 cents. We; are sole agents for the above tjgars ; Also 'i.xx--x PEEK'S POMADE he-besti'Coin pound made fori cleaningsilver asd metals all kinds Will not tarnish A full stock of : Fres W Tu rn i p8eecl J r oi all varieties.' We are also' agents for . ' " -. f V - TATE WBIGWATEB I A fresH supply constantly on hand. at Springs prices. I x-. R. H. J0RDAN & CO. teivillo High SchooJi FOR BQYS ANDQtRLS.: Next Session opens on the 15th 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. , N ' ' . i : - PROF. J. C. CORK, A.B., ' - . xTincipaa. For full pa lculars write to Rov. W. W. ORB, at HuntersvilleAlt. Ct for a new catalogue. lulyU.-oalui - - , . OUT SALE I -OP- m T TM IS M m t in a faw davs, and ui or-!. t iiulc nm mi for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, INTERMIT. lilt Ell &j'M W i-kwkk, oikiwua revtn ana unarea alBeases Puraly Vsgetabls. absolutely certaijrin their remedial effects, and act more promptly ia curiie all forms of MALARIAL DISEASES than Calomel ox Quinine, without miv ' "JJ cousequencea wnicn iollow their use. If taken occaaionlly by persons exposed to Malaria they will expel the poison and protect tliem from attack. Endorsed by the leading Chemist and B hvsicians as being tie Bs' Choapst and Floasantest Eemedy known. The youngsst child ean take thm. Bold by -Druggists and Medieine Dealers, or by maiL iwr PRICE, TW EMTY-FI VB CENTS A BOX. j People SayMy wife and myself hare naed your " 9twd. rd Cur PIUa" iUi great satisfaction. Wo anticipate no further trouble with MALARIA as Ions as the Pills ara abbnL HiutJ. Runmit, V w Tuiiv. the KHs according to directions and they proTa'd to be won uccueu, xutv. r . . vjocBSAK, castor L. JS. uunrcn, at. (ieorgea, DeL- I am well plsascd with- Emory's Standard Cure Pills." Hve toed them on a great many cases of different fevers, have proved Bnceessfal in every instance. They, work like a charm on Chills and Fever and all Ma- larial diseases. M. J. Gebma. M.D., Dallas, Texas. 1 use your remedyin my practice with good result. Lobxnzo Watte, M. D., Pittsfield, Ms-sa. I . have handled your pills for Malaria for the past four yeara with better satis faction than any other remedy for same diseases. Fbxd. 8. Hmr, Druggist,. Jersey City, IT. J.- Your Chill Pills have cured many very stubborn casos. GO TO : A. U. BEALL'8 FOR A FRESII MELON JUST RECEIVEl) THIS llfMORNING.' KCiieap Lots For SaSf. ;i I offer for sale Kght Lots 50x2tXJ feet, lying In the northwestern corner of the city (outside tie' city limits) and north of the cemetery, cheap. : Any one wishing to secure a cheap lot, would du well to call soon, as the prices at which tnej aw offered means quick sales. .'. ..B.E. COCHRANE, Vniay28dtt '-'--'i :i' Miinsger.. THE DEERING rr Msssbs. Bao wis, Wkddikgtoh & Co.: ShBi- In working tbeDeerteR Machine Iflr.d h the work is done perfect:-It cuts binds and (Hiv e's In away that would do credit to any maetiine and any agent should be proud to represent it could not have done better work, nor would I as better work from any machine. .. Respectfully, ' ' ' BOBTE MoDONiL - ' B TJ RNH AM'S '''''X'l r IMPROVED STAHDAED TUEBIHE! apMet sent free .py ByuJiAjn . - FEMALE-COLLEGE, -txi siieijst; 'Cxi ' . ' Next session begin September tod, MBt and tuition very reasonable. IWV?S delightful.., Mineral and treestene waterahuncWiu A!:Sma1labTf JUljlSdAWtW-f . ! . -'.-'' msm luff"1 r ' i - i pai i fa Btrocc r.tti thmi It will mmrt r - m . any afferv a trtol ssl M i S" I H I boa urisaM4 m IT r e I V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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