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'"jtarrrrwiaii - DA-LUtC HA.-.R L O T:T 2: O B siuiE R T HOJ.R S DA Y f mXy 14, 1 8 86. gMtol6ttt .0te. fttnit.tgttri rATi.T nrW MONDAY 4; ;J Editor and Proprietor. , Kntbbkd at teb FoaiomcB m Chaklottx, N. FROM W ASEtlllbTON. : "'' ! . - . ; " ' 1 the Critics Easle l--CtesU Over 'Me Colleciorsbip Headquarter?. Special to Thb Obbkbveb. : ; s . . . Washington,, May 13The large increase lately m the number, of fed eral apDiotmenta has had a tenden cy to silence to some extent the criti cism WhicK was being indulged in by many yrho; thought jtho administra-f tion waa'nbt moving fast enough. ' Mr. liayard ia subjected to inuch'un deserved attack, but it is not at all improbable that much of tho hostili ty, manifested towards him is in spired by the feajr; that he .may .be come MrjCloveland's successor y There inconsiderable interest mani-: ' fested-dver the location of "he main office of the collector of the sixth in ternal revenue district of North Caro. Una:. j liUU y(, H. Williams, of Car I taw Da is nere to secure me location at Hickory, while Mr. Henderson de , sires to have it retained at Statesville, and Major Dowd, the collector, pre fers (phariotte.f 4 f5 ' A ' " Brazilian Minister Jarvis. and wife, who hare been in the capital for some days left Veslerday for North Caro- lina. KIEL ON TUERGIH- 1 Middle ton Attache ui; ea . : Him from His Ri if . : h. k : snatch from Batouchea'Mayvl2, via Clark's Crossing May 12, says: Batouche has fallefa.TJjW3 he fled,' being dritetf f rOni thei4fle pits and ambush at the point of the bayo net. The charge was gaiiantiy nmifrpenivomAroir say re wrote? bv the Grenadiers. Riel sent a mes senger to Gen. Middleton early in the day saying: "if you persist in aar upon the houses containing our wo men and cnuaren we win massacre the prisoners in our hands." The : General, in reply, told him to gather- nis women ana cnuaren MW uuo-.l5ohY&i house and it-would not be fired un;Jwj ljater xuet aem an answer cuui? ing Middleton for his hpjota - ise to save women andgVehudVan, but afterwards, ,aa the General's attacks was' -jdst- being made hesenta : other messenger saying .eeKb.-so . a ,; - j r! 3-: - ) r like war, but unless thetroops retirea his , priginal tentfonJMsacriiog, . - prisoners' would1 befadhered to.? ' It was too late, however, as the charge bad been commenced, andanrww5 minntes th? rebels were scaraereji a$d -the prisoners rescued ult J The following is a list of the casu alties today: Killed Captain? John' French (scout), , Iieut Fiiich, tRoyai Grenadiers1; CapW BrowtffBoiilton'e troops: W. H. . Keppen.,auryeyors'- corps, and "t wo private bf" the Nineteenth .regiment. Wounded CaptVGillis' and ! three .BlistpedigDlflin of the Ninetieth; Lieut. Hollew'ell'aBd three enlisted men ; of the Midland . Battalion ; Major Dawson, Lieutenant. , Ladeau.'And five enlisted men of the Grenadiers. Father Moulin. , was found in his house at Batducho wounded, believed ,by the rebelsut not seridusly. 1 ? 4i nun h - The following are the names of the Erisoners .rescued from -the rebels : neh, Peter ;and William;--Tompkins,,. McKjno, Astley , Ross 4ndMcConnll. AVA8BINUT05 NOTES,- Y A Ftw More Appointments Made r he J , -.t.i - Presideni. . fk - $ ' Washdton, Mayl3. thJPrisj' dent today appointed F. JmfOia ofNewJTork t to be United States v Consulate of Havre, ' to be postmas ters: W. H. ChiHmgswoitht JBicJfe ,. mond .Va., vice G. K. (piWnvj' mission expired, and DaerLiddeyf ;at Gadson, Ala., vice W. T. Ewing, commission expired. ;f collectoe's bojids. f j f. - The secretary of the Treasury has re ported that the bands ooowing-col; Virginia ; J. G. Seajojf fw,hhi tch district ot Texas, and L is . Bradley, for the district of, South Carohna. It Hi expected that theesfderlt'wm appoint several collectors pf internal revenue tomorrow. 3si MUTILATED SILVER. " lastrnetions air to Redeeming iarwl -j ' v7. Uaearreat Coin. . The director of the min sued a circular announcing BUjperwfenaents 01 tne mints at I'miadelphiaah Franeisco and New Orleans have bjeen autttor-4 current United Siiates sye;eolcf staaird. fineness at tMjratiro, 93 cents per ounceXTroy efghtwheh4 presented in sums of tSianditotfavdsr- The coins can be forwaltfed "ttKed mints by registered mail,: hytt press, (charges prepaidhTdtheval ; ue wiUr bo returned WiareJftr' tered mail check or. draft. Persons sending full weight WniteatS SBStea subsidary silver coins would , receive, at the rata authorized about 78 ce per dollar of. their faeefoliae,;hut for mutilated 'coins a lessmoimV'prov portioned W their deficieneyj illegal weight At the rates palifSfeuttfetetf silver coins will be worth aHlheT mihts avoirdupois (about) 89 cents . JSOT SO WELL Uea. Vrant Passes a ; .w - nna SufTers Mach i,Jw --ulus Jaay id.-4LsejTen an x 11 o ciocK last nightatiyqdr! ' in; : Jon- containing live drops . Of u. jxv was aamimstered to i i. - mi. - ... t 1 . j.nia quantity c- or opiate usually neutralizes the constant pain in the throat so that the patient is . able to sleep. This was nptbejeepe last night. . The UeneraJ aurjtig tiH' day had talked too muchjj'litlisHtii ors. t XDe ;air ounng ma noon day ride1,' was -'Chill. His throat 'had swollen' so considerably thalrta ; usual opiate did not produwuat, result. The General foujU stti until three o'clock this morning. At that hour he slept andt&tie! tfl- do so with" breaks of wakefulness! until between 8 and 9 o'clock.- - At 9 o'clock he aroused' and was dressed The increased swelling' of hfs threat is today noticeable, and accordingly- Col. Fred Grant says; ('.,;ti so weu tsis racrning as-ne' was"ye terday morcicx" : -I- :? . fatal Cosier Rxpti4'rffit'a''?J' xr.Cc.iAfi cr a U)ier at jjiMMiito- ttov? or'-a yecterda", r ?o. . J " f-I'J" x I -tz were . . lA,.x lectors of Internal wverilii-r WMWPWtWm n.ok, rrr ZLiZZT I unanimously approved. Z It; w Abe I Ttirted th w uucuuwu, tur Mixta VUUHMOIilW! V'! 1,-.?, A FOEEIGN NOTES TUE EH UL 4. HI). RUSSIAN MATTER QUIET. Konirod Keuerates ills Statement-- The Result 61 his Thrsaiae; the Al ghansMatters la (he Soudan, eifc. St.. PetsrsbubcI, May lS.--Gen. Komaroff's latest dispatches regard i ing the collision between the Russians and Afghans near Penideh reiterates wiTff-rttlleT "del - .fit. . SJey Itfvlt ifhe Afghanis V ent v-a taiintine meflsjfcgej), the JSussiansde clMinanithey , wiuid thrash lhe;Bus SS7Jh?:'JwSftexceptions made - Monday to fjwm3iT4g -wfllffy- panelihe taking ot on of an engagemeht:,.Gei.:Eomaj roff says he learned, frpm; prisoners who were captured" in the battle tnac the Afghan leaders : had 'ordered the Sarika to f umish1 a . :c6ntij5l4eiit of , 10.000 men to the Xfeban arniy fThe.' tima which -had neen: allowed the f Sarikgaio deymme- whfeer they would comply with this order ex pired on the very day the battle oc curred and an answer from them was expected by the Afghans on that day. effect-produced by the Russian success on the minds of the neighbor ing people wy, so great that directly after the baiy the Sarik and Er sarik TurcoJfes offered their allegi ance to Russia. . Y fU93nTrNQ the SNGLisH, I SitATctM? iMaVl is ihn i "tlihriflahd I jakim. ;May natives who had been: hostile, have I submitted to the? British 4 authority and have been armed. It ia -feared however, that the news that the JlrMshforceare to be .withdrawn will deter further submission, as a majority of Htw natives hink that to' every 'Arab who manifests friend liness towardd the English occupants dea,tfi 1 inevitable at the ; hands of Osmia;Digna as sooj asithe British; nave reurea. days after the battle, on .the7ta ot to Tai b Solarr Afghan commander '.at Pendjehthat he had no f.atther;ans aiOiiU0K agauisb iue iguana. I ; k PASSED ITS THIRD REA3IN0h London, May 13. The consolidated fund bill (f 55:0330.000 cfedit)i passed its third 5 reaatfig ;in? the -House "-of Si Mayr13.-The bulk of the naimssariai stares receuuy coueci" ed at'Quetta, i4 preparation: for war, 1 iSOid.'-: mmmU SbAkrif' ' May I2.r-There is a fear fu!t amount ; of Bickness -among the British J and Egyptian; troops nere. IhOiSick berlths in all the snips are. crowded with patients 'and addition- i f06?18; aihg)00! shrim ION "OF TUB SOUDAN. ; jpAiEO, May 12. An immense - sen eation iias been caused by-Lord.Hart: ingtoa's announcement -of the gov- "eriitpefat's intention to withdraw the Bribsh taoops. from, the uOudan, and conipiete evacution'is expected." RUSSlANniUILlaTK. The Cia to beSpare4 If t:a AVhrte AV nihilist congress was held here during the past week which is likely to have . tremendous consequences throughout" the empire, 7 A sort of ' nihilist - reformation ; has been ': pro claimed en principles tio longer con fined merely to the destruction of the existing social system but to the ere ation of a new system capable at any moment of being" put in force and of ; fjilfilling altthe requirements for tneacHmnisprawon 01 tne state.: 'Tfie congress decided that 'for two years no 4 attempt shall, he , made against the life of the Czar cor any memberrof h v imperial family , .Kyery possible' effort will be made to' wduce the-Gzarttoissue-the conatitu. tion that was actually signed by the late Czar on the very day of .his as sassinatiohK but which was never pror mulgated. 1 sl .i- : t;;-'.f - At the congress of tbenibiltsts a copy through "the PrlnceBd i Dolgo rouKi, tne late uzar s morganatic tidQW,ti,TKisu siotW mpst hberai character,' based ii that dTOetfi.ah4 if wiiaajgated wift be the virtual "end of Ruesian -autocracy ,"( . jii-Vy i v- if at-the-isxpiration of- two years the :Cz4r" refuses 'to craal theLnnnstitii- 'tiblttf then the policy Of IftslassiriStioif anaterronsm. win, MinauiwmtedjCin: 1 a sealo: never yet; attempted. Kbacf-, rnibiHem, andiitHRusgiaptofer formerly attached itotba; university -ofc jnaonwnp; t; in present mo iiMv heirmsidere su ,oaf xhh thxrir hi S60'lhftuferc has imtnjpfnicate Hrmlism exis1tcidav;in more 4oiebAnver bipfort56thingbe ti ter airo ve -it discipline 5 than tho LBflnt abstention. whan, notbwg ja to fbe-gainedy drastic measurer 'tjver fttjrtbousaridofScers f--the Russian C SLvaxf are no included in the nihilist ranfcarTbe nett-e.hattlThilrsm 5vit. ,wffl.8 swfth cnaahiRg Jrpe. Jtn'eioct fabric iir" JnleHacfc oi He ha neithac talent, jior laatefor goveroior - nop for-eboosing able advisers; Tbat ha 'should rule , suits .for- the 7 raotnntt he iTiftiate id and" aim Of the !nihilist ' An Apnasi&ti warwoiipt, be an element to oe made active use or Dy .nilwiismi. Jji the ev.pnt.of such a war ihe iiihihW would work heart -and oul with thexistine government to J J Sight thon ienemy, Tit '7 A JUAWjfcai B,cue, - A - I woods on HOPtt'a HUL. .?aifkbPO man loaded a tubing -witb powder and pfwhictt-he eeeured to, a tree. The Other end, wafts, slightly, elevated. r tyjhg iMsIlega he laid down with lead affdw inches from the mux his of Ibis improvised vannon ft He then lighted 0 piece of Tpaper, laid it oyejr't&i vent hole and awaited lh dischargejHI ,heaf ws blown , to J 1 isfcrsRiHrf ',rM' m'; Mi8bv, Ga , Way "1$ -yesterda in Crawford couhtv. near hVr ! Thom Kennedy a farmer 80S yes da bir8buju ouruiog on a ne w ground when, tall pine.tree burned and felt ohfrtiiriishina; hisBkull auiL kiU- ing mm instant! v - ilAVAMAf Matfrhe OSiciai 'jff; jZett nounces that , all -American prouuui.ienverea anaer-tna tajj ej3" Y r?"-1 in the; third column of custom L - .'.3 r.; . .ycomo in,, under th &TJILTY OK NOT GUILTY. - - - -CLUVERIUS Til K TRIAL 'OF..T.U " - - BElJUlty The First Witness Called, and Wbal He Saw and Foaad Tells Eiohmond, Va., May 13 .-v The jury in the Cluverius . murder - trial r this morning was photographed on the capitol grounds near i!the city;- halli The sick juror had recovered andAp. .Beared perfectly swell.. --'- ii .;;Hlr; 4 jWhen the court opened the prison t ef was seen sitting on tne lert 01 nis counsel, and near the reporters' desk. r ljis brother sat next to nim Z .A ftrf 4-Via A-ktiv(: Karl Ai'afnoil t Vi a bill the testimony L. M. Rose, keeper of the reservoir where Lillian ;Madison s body was i found, was the first witness sworn. He began by defining his duties 1 and describing the place and - surround ings. 7 He was in the habit of making a Circuit of the works! twic a- day around the walk on? the . top - of the bank of the reservior... ' About : 7 o'clock oo the morning of March ;14,. in making his usual round, he found on the walk a woman's glove and & broken shoe string. He looked into the water at that point .and .noticed what appeared to be; 9, portion, of i a woman's dress and leg partly exposed He immediately -called. ao-eMloye and found that it was the body -:of . t woman, Looking further he discover ed on the ; walk a furrowed . place in the firound made by thft-ifootsteps of a woman, and behind them tneiracKa of a man's feet, all indicating a strug-r. gle. i'ii! ' . -i'1' . The witness went- directly to -, the office of the water works, and reported! to'the superintendent' ant also; in? formed the corohef.v The body.v.was 'subserjuently; taken 00b of the water arid carried-sit is'ii UH'iU'-'y In Answer 5 to- a question : of the. Oommou wealth's attorney,1 -.MrMere diths the - witness , ,eaid -tbatr :mtfihe- 13th of March. the waiter ia the re- et-vmr was;:about.50 inchea below she wiste water; one,1havmg been drawn off for tbe purpose of repairs. The evidence of -ft strugelo on the w Alk was about thirteen feet from; where the body Was found .floating Upon cross examination. by the de-. ience, tne witness stated mas tnure setmed to have been quite a struggle at; the point named. Atter the bod y had been taken out or the water a severe contusion 1 was visible over the right eye. :-. The inner walls 0X4.be reservoir eiclinfed tewprds'' the centre at fm"angls tf;abdul .S4, de- - The ross ' q wstipnins of the witness by four of the counsel for, the defence. was prolonged ana tedious,; and ide velped nothing of speciaLintereatL. . In reply to Mr. Aylett, of' counsel for the prosecution, i Rose said .- the surroundings outside of the reservoir grounds, particularly 00 the eastern and southern aides-were aismai. ana peculiarly' gloomy, especially at nigpt On the eastern side being the cvy small pox building (not in use) and on the southern side the place where the small pox victims were buried- Tbe picket fence immediate ly surrounding the reservoir j& the top of the embankment" was three feet four inches high. . - 'CoiAylett asked-the witness if . he ll. 1 A. I'l.-1-. - tnougnt a woman in a aencate .conui tionoQuid have easily gotten over that fence, and if he thought it - was likely that a lady. .1 without some escort would approach the reservoir at mgbt through such dismal sur roundings,. . . f " ; IThe defence objected to such ques tions, and the court rulod them not proper ones. :' ; ; Further questioning brought out no new facts, . ; ' I siloa'njieriiig tlje Treasary Uoid. New York Bnn.- ' ' , ; Two months ago, when the present administration came in, the amount 01 gold in the u nited atates treasury, oyer ana aooye au liaouuies ior out- HstandingeTtificateH,; was $127,398,- 723. Today it is only 116,351.282 What has become of ;; the $11,047,441 parted within the-interval?.. i fThe returns of tb Sbks5of Ithis citv suggest an answer to the innuirv. 1 tnese panRB - report- m specie nearly tne Known to be gold Saturday they re amount to . be $113.37. 000. This 8; aw fccrease of; $11, 37.600, lor tuuioBt exacity me toss ausiamea aur ing the two months . by, the treasury 1 hat. the whole ox .the amount , went directly" from ; the treasury1 to the hanks is not likely, but the most of it must have done so.-abd. the rest also probably took a circuitous route from the same source to thve same destina- j Another "spggstiye fact Jfe that-the apiouiit of-suver dollars and. bullion in the treasury ier ;hnd above out standing' certificates f has increased tnirin tho last two mohthdfrOm $46. 1C8,SB9 to $55,811,978 and is a &nin of Tapoat K,800,00ft lajiue to ft coinage ot -euver sdouar ;.reqmreo by law, teaving-abput $50.00,OOQ aa the ex& ss ul ,-rctpii ux tsnvpr, over uisourse ments in the regular jdbtrrSe. of busi mTakiitfcesei factsi; and'- figures in the administration to maintain gold pay ments.aa long as the operations of. tho island -Allison-, act i will- permit. and' with thei "hostility of Eastern nkerstothe silver dollar, it looks yerymwshoa if Secretary Manning was unnecessarily giving away to the banks millions of. dollars of gold at par, which "in a comparatively -short tima will command. a prpmiuni. -The premium wilj -'not; : if js true, be so Jarge as many people expect it to be hut it will amount to something, and the treasury ought to have tbe benefit of it.-.Trje laW allows the nation to pay its" Obligations inj silver , dollars. and there is ho express nor imoHed K&itunmtF si ver. mereiore. ana m iDpaV gdff'4g aivf indefehsibi thiso ccvntfijes,.have lik. ours,a gold and a silver poinage, and .both have- arrived t the condition, to whiphwa are onf tipg r BaRey .' sjispeneion of gofd pay men ts - ana A consequent traali premitiiu- on gold. W Ijeuevt p t in.. premium amounts to. any tnin and tho Nvfonat ba;j: of Italy, which are tne p-ffii ;-ajw- ,or tne govern inFt'ofi ttise 'Countnea, refuse to "pay ujt gt!f ft par, and; ell it, ice other jnerchandisa, ' aj ; j's market $$Ate hctwo lntitutioBS alaoiup; port one Iriofher nr thfa ltW-OhJF a fw Vt't-ks'ajgo the ;atiooar ank Qtltalys :img bwgpidfnapda m44e upon it for specie," sent some", $8,000, i 0W4trgo14!tO tbtfXikiiM 6t :. yianctf in xchanea for an. ecruai' amounli of . ver coin and. with this ailvsr' made its pay meats:' -3This bourse, eraoma thingr like it, will fivehtually haV 4a1 b9 taken both by oar treasury theXnaricja1 institution? of th mI W1 ana bj 9 faufng in- wiiht i strike - agathst paring for fit at tb6 expense of the treasury. , i. tict. Secretary, tl&bmaz keep his gold and not pay it out until hid sil ver dollars are exhausted J" s ' ' Oa the Isihmav Panama, via Galveston. "May 12. Five- hundred men arrived, from Buenaventura; yesterday, and -there are said to be three;; hundred, more now on the way. iThe : Colombian Guard, which fought iPrestanat Co Ion,- have arrived hpi with about one hundred prisoners lateelyieports eiidrowued..-Prestan.. .is . beaeiging Carthagena, and was received, in tbO rebel camp, which was lllamlnatea in his honor, with ,h 'liva; Petani ' Fire in Brekfciy. ' Chioaoo. April i3rTha- laraa brewery of M. Brand f& Po-. situated oa fiastenr-a venue, caucnt nre ldis xnprning and was damaged fo.the ex-' tent ot :$iou,ouo oerpret no -names were extinguished ? - Later. .I he Joss, it 10 learned,- will reach .$250,000, with no insurance. -,J ft !i . j- J' - I &t l How aa Eloppatcat Eade4 r- CatleTsburo, Ky.; May 18. In Pike county, On Monday' last, ,;while mount ciarE,Twas -trying-10 retopo with Miss Stratton, . he encountered J'rank Stratton, her brother. - In the melee that followed Stratton wa stabbed and Clark shot,1 both ialally . Borrowed eorments seltte n Bt welL nor do bogus reiuedlos cure fiuocesstully. ? Tlie real cure for coughs and colds Is Dr. Bull's Cough Sjr p A. 'I'l-anqiiU ftei-vuw, System. Can nerer I possessed 'by those wrios digestive, and assimilative organt re In a etate of clirnl rilanriler. Wenk Ftomarhs make wtsak nerves. To restore rigof and qutetu.ie to the latfer, t e Brat must ue lnvtsoraieu ana reguiaieq.. t n womary sedatives maf iranauuize tae neiv s iorawmie. but ttier can never, Uke- Hostettefs stomach BIt- ters, remove the cause 01 nervous debility. That auDerb Uivlsoraiit and corrective ot Olnordered conditions tt tbe a'lmfntary. org-.?n, has. also tbe MTftutor iiut am fie u na 10 in. lie. ve-t. Toe aeii eate tissues 1 Which tbey are eouhtitiit-d, when weakenva in tons ouence or lraixrvemnmeiu 01 the Dlood resnltinK im lmnertect digestion and nsalmliHtloii. draw strength ! rom the fund of vitality devi-loped. In ihe system' by the Bitters, whlcii imitiirts the :enulied ItnpetiiH to thenubi. Mve functions oi the aioHiaoh. tnrlches lheelrca- latlon. and etve.i toue aud reauiarity 10 thf secre- iive aua evucuiive urgBiui. : - : : . . ; MAT 18, 1W-6 f-otlisoe'l 4 -3 -I BaltisioR--Koi)c Klour Arm; Howard Street nd Wextern Sunartlne SS SOdtS 85; Extra 18.903 4.87 r IT amity 4 63a ioM; City MI1U Super ss.UI rvs lo: Extra Sl.tr w 4. J;. kio warms sa tapseo Family . $6; . superlative Patent $425; Wheat Southern firm: -Western htaherr Southern reo $1,069(1.06- do. amber $1,0701.12; No. 1 Maryland $1 07Efe$l 7; No. 2 wWd win ter red oot nominally $1.00 OomSouthern Brm; western ami; souuiem wniie oi; yeuow ocrap. OHiCAOa Klour Ormer. wheal cloed bieher than yesterday; May 0fl3Wk; June 89ft&l; JulT yiitti)3UJ . red t&LM(ti corn active and staar. ciosea turner: raii MayaArD47 June 47J4? i7 i ; July AjVtS 4 . Outs st'dy; eaah Sit(2S4; M..y SHAafts; Ju :eS4Mu?34iA Mens poraquitt tint steady: can $u wtr$u.iu; .mne 10 U7ti.alll.l0: J.ily sll.lSdall 17;. Lard aui. pit es hov.lne vrr llt'le rhanee-. cash S6.Ka $3.82Va; Juue $6 603S6.87j; ju.y 5ut7VQt6 95k twxea meais uuut: tiry mi uea .scouiaers t i 4i; ohiirt rib sides $5.60(Tjlik.(; sh rl clear i-ldaa $6.1SS$f.ao.- Wblskey flrin at $1 la. Suars stroiigei: granulated Witt&fa; btaudara A batAft. WrijaNSTOK Turpentine steady at 29. Rosra steiidy; strained DO; good strabieo s2M. Tar steady at si.m; eruue turpentine steady; nara 11,15; yellow dip and Tfrfttn 11.C8 - - , Satahnah Turpentine easy at 28b. - Rosin ste-tdyat SWJO. CHAKLfoTQN Turpennrre Arm at 'H. Bo.-Ia firm; strained 96; good strained $1.10. Exchange . 4.863Zt. Money 1 Sub treasury balances gold -liM 3 3.000; wrencf'1 $28,804,000: Govarnments active; four per cents, $1 21; three's l.uaig; state uenas quiet. ; Alabama Class A. 2 to b. ...... i u Class B, fives.. l.oa L01 ueoegia si........ .. Georaia Ts moneaKe aa 1.0414 North Carolina 4's. .............. ...H:i North Carolina fi's. ex. Int........ ...n.09 North Carolina's Funding. ....... South Carolina Brown Consuls.'... Tennessee 6's. ...... Vfrglnla6's..i.................i....,.... Virginia Cvisols.. ..;... Chesapeake and Ohio...... Chicago and Northwestern...'. Chicago and Northwestern, preferred....... 11 1.07 6 4$ 4 Denver and Blo Granae...,...........-..,,.. 6U ana. ... ...........,tat.,t,,y.., aasi Tennessee. ..i .v.. Lake Shore. . . . 52S Louisville and Nashville. Memphis and Charleston......... 33 7. 34 56 Mobile aad Ohio.. . ... ...... ... i Nashville and Chattanooga .... .. New Orleans Pacific lst...;......., NewTork Central... ...i ....... Norfolk and Western preferred. ....... 83 Northern Pacific common.. w.i i..... 167fa ttcinc atau. Heading..... 64 lt Richmond and Alleghany..,. Kicamonaana uanviue...,, ... Richmond and West Point Terminal... Rock Island,... .... .... ... St, , t'r , a m aA;- 4rw St Paul prererred...r...M...... ..,;,. Texas PaclHo. . . i . ftl.lnn Un.lH. . 47 18 1.121 69 Lfi 1.04S . as 2 ! 6 . waoasn raoino, :,...., ... .... . wauasn racmc, prelurrod,... Western Union, . j. 681 H4.tM.MiL;:-S(Vfena, (Asked. Ilx. Dlf. i i i'V'j, "J'; ;: ' ';-'-4TVttBi.' ' ttALTKSTON Quiet; mlddllnc 10U; net receipts m pose 1 83; sales ; 86i? stock ' .aeBs' eapOrtt - NoRiout Quiet; middling 10 9 16; net receipts 99,- iron a; shick ,dz( saiea ; exports coastwise ; Great Britain -w.-. Wnjmuiua-Quiet; middling 1014; net recta -a gross v. sales - f stock 75?, exports ooast- wute ; trreai ttnuiin . 1. . . 8 at am ah-Steady; middling 10ft; net reeetpts 120: gross 120:. sates : stock fifilS: ffumrtA coastwise to continent Clreat Britain --; France . . . . ' , .-. - NawOautAHS Quiet: mkMllng K; netreCts 177; sross 751; Safes 16C0: stoct 102,553;' exporui continent . -. ; - - . ; MoBrLs-Qulet; mlddllag 10 S-18: net rec'ta igross 31; safes 600,- stock 1446a. exp'tav eoestwlst uroat nriuun , . Maanfta-Qulat; raWdTtos;' reCalpts W shipments 604; sales 100; stock SB 661 adbosta Quiet- niuwiing 10 . receipts 30: saipments . sales i&: stock . . - mHAKUtsroit-Qaiet,- mkkHing 10; net rec ts 821; gross M24; sales -w, atock i,S7u; exports to cOHsiwise mh: eontiaaut.- ?i .Ureal Britain. Naw Yokk st'dy: sales 270; mlddllog uplands 10 13 16; Orleans 11 M6c: consoUdated net reesloU 12 9-, erporta to reat Britain , 17. tor- franefr f-i wmimeui . . .. biuoo viixwu tilUCb UUIj ftbCOU MUOS UtUU Juno., v v ,,1,,. , MViiM (087&.88 August z :r l-.... .... .. . u. jo 933.94 September r. ........ .,Wtt..IF- M.n.T3 October., . ;.;,-. j,,,,,,,, lossa s Deceroper .. .,,., ,. . I0.26a.tf January.. ...,,..,t .,,,vji,sr,-...,.... ia88a.88 yebTuwy,, ,4 ..fl. u i. f Maich.... . .' . , .... Ijirerp4oiCi4ttOM IHtarkeL Ltvkrpool. May 13. Iluffi busVnes dra?Im mMHIIn.nnl.i... Ef.. tt , r , .1 T . ' n pcuinuon Hia-exppr ii w-.;rpoeipjJiWu; Ameri can 700. Futures a uet but steadr. . ... T . t'nlanfte' Ibj aiWdiiHB itatoeV May Jfird June, 7 June atnd iuly S 69 fHarT!fle4ri; )H Jure iiui i.CTnat oia caJSj .. -A " Augjst and September 6 4 idS6 8-6J.f September and October 6dffi5 63 61d, October and November 5 4-61. November and December &164d 2 P. M. Sales American 6 300. 0 rtlanl tow mld-v 1 rflln. U.AllnH C Ci! uj yi , f Ma and June a ft4d, (buters.) duiie uu 4uiy o 09 &m, iseuere.) " July and Aurust fid. fsetieta T . AMKUst and September 6 4-64d. fa 11 Septnrabey and October 6d, sejiera V ? uuuiuar )hm uvpHuer a bt-wii; tit oilers I ' . Novemrierand Deuembar S 6J 64d. ( sellers ) : December and January 6 52 641, (sellers k . 4 p. st. uplands tow middling elause delivery 6E5 64d, 'buyersK v - - r . May and June 5 55-64d (buyers). Hay i .dune nu jiuj jD-nmi ivaiue.; -'JuU and Aumist S 6H 64d Mtersi ' M August kndeptBwbei ft 8 sf L sell r: ; j September and October 6Sd (buyers ) October and November 9tfJ. (3ellery. .: ' November and Deuetuber ot-4ia. (smu)M.) -December irutttres CI' g '.-. ,.'Vi f (ttv 4'utlon M isrUtT '.'f !-caArq; v coram marset yenenuty and eaa at Uie foilowiog quotations: 'i ne city crxron naraet yeereraay eiusuj dull 101210 5-13 Cobui1 de Rhine : gf JOSEPH SEIDENBERG, ,'runio io ji?w -nflmM .'ft 31 'O s -V.; ": ' -, .5 cut I Co. tscucdu "tv-t- . .'3 . . t.- -.'"; - J-oiJeiA ec6ecXec-. RIGHMDNI) garottes, superior most delicately flavored, and highest eeat gold leaf teraaoserdiuaa. we ase tbe eenuiue French luee eapedftlly for us, water-inarked with the name of STRAIGHT on each Cigarette, without wulch pone are jrenulne. and Cigarette smokers aie cautioned that this Is the package or.oox ot wuuiuma) btuaiuht cut allen&gini ER, CIGARETTE BICHHOND, VIRGINIA . tw4w " I U fl U h 1 1;U 842 Fashion -Sheets for Sprip?, ;it7ST RKCElYUlk : HUGHES' QuiDine Hair Tonic Is the Bestpreparatloa made tor' tmparthsg vigor to the scalp, eradicating dandruS and preventing the hair faUlng. Ppspafed only ' DRUOOISTS. PHILLIPS. ; PalatiMe i d Liyerr .(Kf -EmnlsioD, r- Combined Uh the Soluble Phosphates, iror sale by 8 f 1 uo' raJGGrlSTS, SPRINCtSVCOBNKR, ,.; We have received a large and epnple'e stock el WINDOW 'GLASS," ? Uinfle aii4 Double TblcH n: jo. JOHDAN & co fijrlD8'5grner. ' ' Sprtnir' Corner, or. Strayed, A yxllow and white ipecfcled Pointer Bitch: has j:, sow e-..it, and a few Ikmso yeuow cnets on br. i - . taioraia'.wii of ter w.J be r- j. wmmm wm JORDAN e,and p Gij : 6 tot ISO t'i5e.' , . cuCnt- . c-! CIOaHKTTK smokers wno are wtllmg to pay a mtle more for - Cigarettes than the prtee enareed for the ordinary trade Cl will find ue 1 RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT NO. 1 to an others. They are made from the brightest, : grown in Virginia, and are absolutely without adul e Paper of our awn drrect importation, which Is made grown In the brand RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT NO. l CUT N2JL Imitations of this brand have been pot on sale, old and original brand, and to observe that each mgarenei Dears tne signature or WRI ETON'S KNICKERBOCKER B1XBFS SHOE POLISH Are having a "big run." They are the best goods of the Und in the ssarket. I now have for your inspection tbe perfect Tooth Brash, or "Wayne's Patent. What the Snglbjh brush makers say of It; - Dear Sir: Wear, without doubt, mtore largely Interested Is manufacturing Tooth Brushes than anyo ner nrm in tnese island, and ear patterns, with those- of -our Mends. eonstRute a small museum; but of all we save nude there Is NONK, to ear opinion, so effective for cleaning tbe Inter sttoesof the teeth as Wayne's Patent Tooth Brash xerjreapeetr.jojuv, .. ' - - ' - 6. B. HCNT4 80N8. . To Messrs. Turner Wayne, Philadelphia, Pa, i For Said By Ll u 1; tat. irxr Tim " THX LASTSa CONCXDS OCB ooo m 8fl O I .. KB ,. O B 000 III OOO RRB : KKB O OR B B Q . RRB KB . - 0 OB B K A - MM MM AA MMMM A A It MM St' M OOO R R RBK A A MM 1 1 be the finest in the city, and our - OAjKES;CANDy.:8, Q : KA8rfia ; VIENNA ROuS, " . ' . . - BOSTON BATH BDNS, AKD exa. it i: MAYER & BOSS.' GQnnnnPTinn. a t iQi,f MrfurlMibmilliuM of H wank kind and f byku rod. ladled. sostronrliimTfi, m it. tot dep Braee JUST KEGEIYED! A1V EL.EGAjXT. JLIM E OF . V- -11 '. 7 . f " - . ...... i Ladies', Misses' and Fine Shoes ixnft Aiutall kinds of. IHIiO E S For Boys', Youths.' and Gent'em in' ' . ; f ummer Wear. - Cal1 d see our goodsand prices before you buy. Trade Streec. Wq are 2$roLV Offering OUIlOlf j In both Wholesale and Befall Departments,, at .prices that defy competition. We have a handsonw Gents' Furnishing Goods, will save money by an examination of our stock before going elsewhere. rurul,tse an S008 " our line ELIA8 & GOtilLN BURGESS WHOLBSALX AND BBTAIL DKALKB IN All kinds of .-bedding; &o. A full line Of CHEAP BKDSTEADS, LOUN GES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof fins of all kinds ou hand. No. 5 West Trade Street, Charlette, North Carolina. Thousands of cases of Headache are permanently cured every year (as the hundreds, of testimonials in my possession will testify) by the use of ' DR. LESLIE'S Special Prescription. This ' medicine stands to-day without a rival,: and with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thous ands of physicians throughout the country have acknowl edged their inability to cure it, and are now prescribing Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for all cases of - IEI(BaQiQsi(Blliii in either its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from ob8truction,congestion or torpidity of the liver. When I say that Dr. Leslie's ? ' S1?TOfmerelyreTleiIbu1t ob8"nafce casea 01 cures, no matter how Ion the ease mav hum imn l J52.!? tet,.mo.nlaU from persons who have been ju.'. E8 m eery two weekv that have PRESCRIPTION: flthat ttwy have not had an attack for over flye X rare and give this remedy a trial. Price 60o Reliable Apnb . Wanted . ; THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND t BENEVOLENT" ASSOCIATION . .. OF AMERICA. i - OWJCKOf IBB eutKBAL ACOMT) 1'UB NUKTH CABOLJNA, " I , , " Charlotts, N. C ) This Association, now nearly Kur years old. and having a membership In a large number of the States, amounting to nearly 25,000 beneficiaries, has lust established a general agency for North Carolina, with headquarters in Charlotte. - To do thU it has been necessary to comply with tbe laws of the State, which has been done, as will more fully appear by reading the following oopy of ouxiuotie uuu receipt irom tne eecreiary oi btate; . State of North Cabolina, -,. Onrica or Sbckitakt of Stats . TuarrD itirv Tsswn ggm sw . EAiaieH,89th April, 18&B.' . The Mutual Self Endowment and Beneficial As. soclation, having filed la this office an appoint ment of J. T. Whitehead as general sgent foe this State ander the seal of the company and having heretofore, to wit: on the S9tb April; 1886. paid Into this office fifty dollars, the Uoenge fee, re quired by section 14 of "An Act to consolidate the Insuranoe Laws of M. C," ratified March. 7, 1883, ( -rv ) tlCEWSlt IS HJSraT 6BANTTO to the 1 seal said company to do business in this t r?r Estate antU April ,1st, . 1886, subject to the provisions of said act, . Signed J - w W. I. SATJNDBBS, - '' North dAnhfJNA. ? OmCJt 8WJRKTAB Y jQF STATK. tJ. - . iHSURAHOai DKPAETMSHT, wet.-fr' 1,1886. J" eral agent of H :: : v KAxreH,iMui aptj.is Becetved from 3. T. Whitehead.' seneral the-Muraal Self Endowment and Benevolent As sociation, twelve dollars, foy certifying abstracts of reports ot tbe financial eonultkm of said com pany for the year ending Hecember ,31st, A. D., 18M, and nine dollars for advertising same, - ; .(Signed j . W.SAUMDEBS, - . , . . fieentnr of State, i As General Agentl nave authority from the Sec retary of State to receive applications for member ship, appoint agents and dot any .arid all business for the Association not In . violation ot the laws ef the same or of the state of North Carolina. We have not space te explain Its proper features. It needs only to be Investigated -to be appreciated. It is on the same plan of the- Knights of Honor, Legion of Honor and Royal ' Arcanum and other popular co-operative assoclatloiis, adding the very popular feature that ft is not. necessary for a mem ber to die to ret every dollar-hla: pollcy.calls tor. We employ none but gentlemen who can give bond In the vaclnlty in which they live to canvass for- the eempany, and therefore bespeak for them the pa tient hearing and confidence their honorable mis sion entitles them to. Address see or my secretary at Charlotte. N. a -General Agent for Korth Carolina. M. VAM.XBTxa, Secretary. maylOdtf ; Broker; jil Ccnip'Hiniial, -, : .And Dealer in feed of an kinds, . Children's ' Slippers, ' ' GRAY & fin RJ Ul' NICHOLS. Slck Headache, I mean Just what I say, and that la. toniinr : afflicted for twenty years, being soaflned robed twa been permanently , cured by two bottles of Dr. Les- t I years, if you a troubled wtth sick headache and and IMl & & ABCHKH, Saratoga Springs, If. T. Use IVIULLEN'S IT. j NEVER FAILS TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. To be used tntemally and externally. Core Cramp Colic, filarrhesa, Ueadacbe, Toothache Neuralgta, Bbeumattsm.Croup Sore Throat.Cougaa Colds, blphtberia, Sores, Bruises. Burns, Sprains. Stings of Insects, Coras and Bunions. ' ", l)iteeliSM st Erery Bottle. -. ; - Price 25 and 60 Cents a Bottle. Bead tne following: - . ' -' - Love's Levet P. 0., Dec 17th, 188 W.N. Mullen, Dear Sir: I have ued your Hor nets'.Nest Liniment for Hemorrhage of the lungs, and find it to be an excellent remeay. - BUSSKLL BJEUfS. W. N. Mullen I need your Hornets' Nest Mnt ment for rUeuniatlsm. and I reeonuaead R te the iDubUe as a good remedy. - (BespecttuUy. TO - Alenroe,N,C, I &W. MOWg. . ' Ptaevflte, N. .C April 20, 1885, Mr. W. l; Wutten-fiear Su:! Hy maeboy feH and bruised his shoulder and arm, so tbat he could not use bis am. I used a small bottle of your Horneta' Nest Liniment IV gave Mm use of his ana after the first appbcaOorv and elirM blm In -short while. Ihaveased tt ubeveral other casea and find It to be an excellent remedy. . j J W.ELUOTT, v ; . .V :Por Sale by Straight a; Crawford, Laacaater, a C. I A. H. Davega, Chester, S. C. . 3. B. Johnston, Book H1U, S. C D. H. Jordan A Bra, Fort-Lawn, & & Dr. J. B - Uassey Ca, Fort Mill, 8. & J. F. Atkinson 4 Son, Blchburg, S. C. HaUeGoldMineCo.,S.a i. . B; F. Baker, Primus, S. C t fit ft C.C Welsh, Flat Creek, 8. 0. lamer A Winchester, drurelsts, Monroe, N. C. Bobert Parker, druggist, Imttbews, N. C. Thos. Reese ft Co., Druggists, Charlotte, N C. L. B. Wristoir, w v ..VT.' ,v B. H, Jordan C&i H y- . " Dr. J. H. iieAden, , : - T.C. Smith 4Ca,. T - V " Dr. H. M. Wilder,- . : w to.J.8.M,i)aviasoa,. J. : " ' . . W, J, HI IXKV. Prep'r. - For ttepurpoeeof changing our line of business we win sell our entire to rods ateieeejlnglr low prices,' t II' .. 7 mayldtf. " A.B.W.B.S15BJT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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