"CBLI$HJBD DAILY KXCEfT MONPAY tlllAfl. R. JONES. . .Editor and Proprietor. , bm ..I i . .I i i" i. ' XntirW!) at tii Tv&tottksm m Chablociti, N. ... Contributions are being taken up in Philadelphia, and, ptier3PennsyK Yanicitie for the relief of the plague ' . I i t - M T-H 1.1 BiricKu people or, xmoufcu. - Aax$hnge7iayr Vthe) Mormon elders' are up in arms. The Mormon elders have been lip in arms lo these many yearsTotfcroaoi arms0haf : Jackson; Tenia biaa negrtf said be 111 yiars, old Whd has got throug! .sowing his wild oats, and; wa3 ; bap tised in the presence of a arga, con ,inia,.u(Uyp "r d jknbwtbat M Merinafs''fd ing South in the hope that he may be able to remove sectional preju- dice.' MI rise for information," said an honorable member.4Tfa glad yod do relirM"hiscolleagu4; n " 7 TTT' TT vl Mit a inn mAi.rAr. if IH r.i." i course pi; mq jcwiurou, runwmuu i morning oi March l4tn, ia company Sunday. He t never i saw George J with two others, be found a ; bundle ,T WU1UK vvu, iuvuu lauvi ui - - ir..Vi 1Aa k,oa ' Tr Vilfe. I UUUUUIC UUU1H riVtlT. UOKUU IVCWUU - one more fa need of it than viurs Memphis Avalance : Senator Brown of iGgia).ealls,uppn,l churches I . tb'folidfr tN CW0 Ch.urch" i the 1 matter of divorce. $nd remarriage, u Senator- Brown's resolution in the Baptist convention recalls the Remarkable case in New Xprk twftCtf 5,ifwn 5 a ffreshy- i lead approvingly Vrai lliri UliU YXiUlUU XXUUlJ. I several tVlTiljesSEs PtfTcfOK -M. ' the stand. fr lifJa Kemukftble Amoaat of Objeeuoa Mae u Excef uoaa Eatete by tte II. Taylor, coroner, resumed tne wit ness chair this morning in the Hubs tings court, and bis .examination in the Cluverius murder trial was tini Ha wa ri,,Aot.innH ot. ml : i xt a -t- i I tiiuucu. ua wao;uut3iuuuDU u euma "U '""wt.ur u0j.6v IfQrriao fro - the contest. In i j u j i v. tr.A I uuuv UL mo unu nvuuiu no iuuuu uu I describe4yesterday.T In Miswer toif(0 lore8or.w nocrw lhm aiUHMmi am ridentifylthe " Defensl ob saia tne nrsc person no, body was Jdiss Dunstbn. iected to this and it. was nassed i)v. Wtnefsj trplainea sthe Jconditionr of tne nair, wnicn was ngnc Drown, ana was neauy arraneea in a Knot oe- hind the head with bands. There, was a' front tootfr lAiasirM MeraJ dith for the-prosecution, examined Vr. lay lor as to his expressed opm ior, written out and published in the: Newyor -paperft V ;iThe bknion, hhi witness saia. was oasea on two mea ical .facts, which were not inconsist- gineer, said heas at,ths reservoir I on the moriuhsuox Hhe 11 4th '-Of I OI 1 March -.There were tracks- of twp persons fjott Jtha hole in the fence to "the embankment. One was made bv a larcre shoe with a flht Koteli iJia rvl.h. er track was small and was made ,by from the hole in the fence to the .em bankment, but only saw the larger of the tracks ascendinc the bank. . . - WSW."3aargrave; an; employee of the city engineer, was on the "Clock sprmg" property adjoining the restr voir grounds on i the f morning 51 of March J4th. Met noUcedsomeUung . unusual id the parapet of the reser voir and went there and saw the A. 1 ' a. 1 P .m " iwu imea oi tracKs already aescrioed. inereeia xtner xraeks - but . none near the two mentionen. Twn ir. sons walking arm in arm frould have maae sucn tracts. r I t y, u J)"IntiDg Itworn, fstated moi.jM&uawi oo tteseryoir-street.. Jiel was questioned a to his finding a red buawi on me irons tence, when Judge 'Crump, of the counsel .for the de- lerrae, as area now this was connected , with the deceased and objected to the introduction. of .such testimonyrat mia oottgu VI .1118 trial. .."TV i f l: 'ihe court. Overruled thCbbject&n, and the defense took an exception. A ihe- witness . said tha vhawtr-orfia.' . subeeauentJy tamed over to detective John Wren. - Tae shawl had some drytjass slicking to it, such as grows in the fields. rJNo such grass grew on his property. . C, A. J. Archer, keeper and guard of the clock spring property, which uncludes the smallpox? nospitalTtes tified td fiogpgviovd 5and a veil between- the small ,'pox - burying Sound and the hole in the reservoir ace. .: ' - Policeman Walton was sworn., He testified that hwent to the,cfock spniiiJrjrrVynithe morning of March 14th. Be found a large lady's hat on the floor of the dead house. The defense again entered an obs jection to this sort of examination. ... The Drosecution hold that it .nnM show first by the distribution of Ihe articles fori Id that the em Ci of mt : f tad that th isuietLad.fi a the 6tmaodj'biwtf tt -foin. e as Judge Crump, of the counsel for the defense, said there was no Jawr reason or sense in tt'Jt was invert ing- the process; of proofjuuiroine away from the DOifttfiivir v- V derd'.cormetinartoehtsl found with; the deceased. . There was no connection by proof betwperr tbg eloves. shaWl and vail - - .'The court4ecidedtharteTJinge wuii uau rqmisea xo proves that the hat belonged to the deceased ahAthat the witnew might goon. ?J ': j At the' conclusion -of ofScer .Wai; ton's testimonr, Judge Crump moved i-uu vvaicon naa saia oe ex cluded as not legitimate. - - i r The niotiorf was overruled vand Jthe defense excepted.1' 1 rr: ; - Policeman Anderson officer WaltOn-'Sj testiraoDy in every particular,! l4Uk icr Uujf. ... The defense made some ; objtctipns- . as to we aanussiouuy of h testimo ny, ; and was again overruled and again noted anexception. hm:. tz, Jno: Williams, about II veara nlrl : testified that on SundavJ March iKh ' he and two other boys- were at the? reservoir, 7ana tnat wnue looking - uirougu a note in inence ne saw a gold watch key with a little ring at tacbed. He ncked it up, took it . home and eave it to-his fatheri' 7 The much talked of watch' fcirr wArf here shown to the b6j And-the said He was examined by the jury and. oy too counsel cor tne qeiense. ? - To all the cucfetlonai and answers; the defence objected.- ' - u ' 1 The court ovcrrulsi ts "ob3ctIor.3 ftnd exc?;ti; j r. ere ti" en. The boy was closely - cross exv amined. but the little, fellow told a straight story throughout. . In answer to questions by the de fense he said that his mother gave the key. to .Walton Hill, and that ne (witness) went with Hill to dtjtective.i vvrensomce. Wren took the key to a jeweler who examined it. The witness then went home. - T Isaac Williams, father' of the last witness. Charles Williams, and Wil lie Thuretoiv -another; ioy, corrooor rated this testimony. ?. .Objection was, made and overruled in regard to all of these witnesses, r ;; The examination of -the last' four witnesses who testified inconnection with the finding ct ihie key occupied 1,ohoursJ fnost; ifi'thi lime being iken up by thf defence an a rigid osB f questioning! witi 'developing Jas. R. Mountcastle, a .workman employed at , the coal dock of the Chesaneake & Ohio Railroad wharves below the city,' , tesufled tuac on ine , boeted it , and fciund '. it contained' clothing. The bundle was like, a BStQ.&&, tastenecl wrta leatner Btraps. wif Bflfia was Rhnwn the bundle and identified ie aslthe onefoundL He stated that jt was found aooujc two miles below mayo's bridge. May o's bridge is a mile anda-Jialt fromlJfiBertoira I . Thewitniss5 saidsshat when tne bundle was vlened the (Clothing wa takenaadtpffed, and then replaced He saw a rfarae on one of the pieces of the clothing and some initials pq another. t Ha coujU) nfcfc read, Bft p cwboi f ten what tneywere; ; : The defence again objected to al ihe questions and answers on thd same ground cases. as in tne previoi The objections were overruled an tbeeieeptto i i t. kWiifu iQurned untfl tomorrow, XATORSIII Mr. jforriiOB's Name Temporarily H CBrMGtfMb, lEri.Ua5iijInlflie I Joint assembly 50 Senators and 150 lKepresentative8 answered to the rou calL " On the first ballot Morrison re ceived 99 votes. Streeter voted for Black, Haines for Morril. For the first time3tus session, jaaiheran vetea for Morrison, and his vote was cheer ed. On the second ballot Streeter and Haines voted for Morrison, mak ing the vote 101. The third ballot -fn, 4 , n,, "IT"" Tqh. W Senator Duncan then made waxthe same as the second, uornson XUJ.. ! iwuawr vuuuuu vueu uiaua a iii . withdrawine: Morrison s name Dun' ran uiu uuw buy tutu munuwu wuuiu r J. J a Al 4. mtf1 I I . . , . - J d WWWV i6 rl-e announcement' of the- with- ... a tfii, IAnilhhnifl enrta ft .'frtlirth I fourth' wv;r.Vv. " I ballot was ordered. in 7. - i if On this, the Democratic 1 vote "be came scatterine, the members ;being inclined ta-vote-fdr their personal friends. ( .Garter, Harrison, received a majority of the votes cast.'' ' 1 The htth ballot resulted ; . -Mornspn 9fHawison'iO,Br6wn 10, Black 3 , Tree 37i Alen 5,! Altgetd 5, 1 Iqwns hend Worthington 4, Palmer 3, 0f7rP"?hf?k$W,??n' -:A.imil v ' - rri ;.u vjt,. . m oa The sixth ballot resulted : Tree 89,' 'scattering 7; total 96. A1 recess was" then taken. ? lroniEETIN Jor ARpb n ewj ; ) I CBoOlaitCaenIoBS Keacbed.: t . PrrrsBUito, Pa:, May 14. The scale conference 'of the representatives of the Iron Manufacturers and AmaK gamated Association "toet f here this morning, land after a Brief session ad joumed ;in dte,' Without 'having reached an Amicable settlement of the question of wages. Both sides were determined to stand by .their propositions,' and the only concession made was . the; withdrawal by the Amalgamation 'Association of the 20 I pelt cent extra demandedJ fori steel I Mite' I The manufacturers scaieas preseniea, aemadds a 1 1 eddction of from 20 to 2t percent era the present scaie. it also provides that in case the iron card rate declines below 21 cents per pound, wages shall fall 1 in tne same proportion also that Agree mar W lertninated lri: 60 rlAv a in stead of larnning a year as heretofore jectod by the workmen's represent-1 lives; Sand - tne meeting adjourned xne oniy recourse now is to call an other conference unless . a strike . or lockout has already been determined upon. The members of the Amalga mation Association held a session this afternoon 4p - p ppnKAHr lily i ; 1 f Pases Aaotker Ba4 Day, AiirlbatelB Xi m 1 "f. jrf iotw!iveair; " New York. May 14. Yesterdaw was acKnowieagea io ne aDaa iav fo Gen. Grant, f H euffered with his throat and could onlv sneak with difficulty. The afternoon brought mm no reiiet. even though it brought Dr. Douglas, and it was not until this morning that he fell into a slum ber, superinduced by anextra cluan tity of naorpbine. .This mOr&ine hW awone leeunaa littre;easTe" hut not at all improved in geheral (Condition.' Dr. Douglas's statoments mean sim ply that the General is not progn ss ing in the same ratio us, hitherto. The weather has a very depn BSing a -iv nlf a nr. upugias saw- yen. Grant thie-i wpowv vvnen the iioctor lft ha hbuse ho said.' Disease is still there, of courtjQ, but the increased pain of the last , two days has been, not on -mueb-tbe-resulfr of thelficraaafl' o tr. tiw-Bs as it oa8 or, tne neuralgic com - plications induced; by,: the frhtful weather of tf '3 ;week:VTh?Opr..i istetter'tc ajtuiHe ; looks rikhL an nasjthls afternoon been wori 'ne Upon his bMk.1SyxV&Zy t-.5 fTrpoB ' ihe IxNikt koareBC tXI who comnanded the Russians lo tlteir atfack oulPu) jdeK 'remains ut Men with 2,000 .Jtroops. ...The Rj8 siana have-wQ UaUalionsof Infautry WO Wo) batteri.4 Of 8arakhg., They have Htr-mif iuu ioio nb t ru i iaaturn and ! UONDoii. meetme todav Cheshire handicap bv the Duke of Westminster's 6 year old chestnut ! horse. "Whinna r L Mr, R. H Vyner's three vonr nM onestnut iiay--stoae Clink," came lrr secondV and Mr. Jr Dovet V three ''oliu-bajr " colt " War Sprite," third. . There were more starters. A merry hiroes an the da- inTy be, mh-,a rawed acid tormented wltha hate-1 f wi eoogh. fce ue, and try -Dr. BuU s Cmivh ' t ; v -. , vv bus . cures nrompur. ENausii races ' '--W cat,sJ, op-pcftirrftffrrt' frofh'; fl.eure-r THE KMGUTS OF HOMO a. OpeniBC of the Thirleemh Annaal Con ' veniion. :"OviJfc I St. tiocis, May 14: The thirteenth annual conYfintionrf the-'Supreme tx4ge of the United! States Knights of Honor, begau its annual session in this city t yesterday. Supreme Dic tator General F.gD. SloaV of New Ilaven, presided. ... Thirty, six States were represented ."by 112 delegates, who in turn represent 130,000 mem bers of 2,525 subordinate: lodges; Last night, at Mercantile Library Hall, the 29 lodges of St.Xouia and their; 3,900 members 4 tendered the 8upre&ie Lodge a' receptioiil."' ; ' i Mayor Francis and J UdgeT Mclea gan delivered addresses of welcome. Responses fwere . made by General Sloattand::Maj;feI. cAu Gratz, of Knoxville Tenn supreme1 vice dic-i tator,. : . The first lodge of the Knights Of Honor was organized at Louisville 1S79. h A W Dam is a beneficiary organization as ; well; as a fraternal society. AssesHments are one dollar,.-. These are now about 18 a year for. each member;- ; This gives 12,000 insurance to families of. aeceaseq oasmoers. t une assessment, however, pays sixty nine death loes ses with the i present -membership. Pver $12,000,000 liave been paid' put tor families. Last year's t distribti tions.swere .SOOOOOux- JWl R! 4 ' . TJieCJrand Secretary s report- was then submitted, and Bhows that there was on the first of : January i of "this year 2,500 . working lodges - in' the country, wlthji total membership of 128.848:. Since then twenty. five. nevf lbdgeahavg been, added,- apd ther has been a net gam ot 2,zou members, tnakine: . a present , .membership of 131 180. Durine the year 1884 twenty assessments 1 were; called. :-which yield; ed an aggregate amounnt of : f247p9r"! 561, and the number s of deaths.;, was 1.409.' The SuDrerne." Treasurer we4 senteda 'financial statement,,! which shows since the last, annual meeting, theriahas f been received $2,409,696,! and" the 'disbursements have been 12.264.120. leavtmrorbalance in the widows' and orphans' benefit fund of, $145,575.: Tne general fund report shows receipta i $S6,B, e jpeuduures $14,670, and a Dalance tq the,! prf dit oi tnis iuna or is5,wp. ; ;;.f t . ... , ,j i-AftOTthesa reports' .had been dis posed ot,'- Ilegate ; Ru&h 11. ordered tnat tne oart ot ine reoort ot tne tu- preme Dictator which :refe'rg .1to . the conduct ; otu ex .Supreme. Treasurer, Breccenrtuge prmea ana . oe ais triDntea tnrousrnoux , in: rang ana file of the order. After A' heated dis ; mission the' "matterwas' ' referre4 to. I the committee on state of .order. c . A Ru$ aa Orficei Coolness ' New Orleans Tuiies-Pemocnt TraiistaUoa. CoL Ivanpff-ione "of'the high Rus. sian omcers wno corraucted the Km van fiamnaitrn is still a vouner man. I vprv inn ana nanasome. wiin a. iair l nmnlnTinn and a full think beard, TPhia hoorl has vnn him lha amulln. i k-n of aSdHl-vfurai rttBYel- - jof Turkestan. never speak. rpf,,him: Ocaoddress;bim; by any other name; f"- v i ui'-r.tii: .- : j . .. I iiio luuuwiug mviucuu. suwrupin eood example of bis facuitv of. keep ine coel and cifeulatins in the midst of danger. Once, when accompanied only by three Cossacks'an; interpret ter and a few natives (Djighites), , I Ivanoti lound mmseit surrounded and attacked by a band of at . least 100 Turkomans. ; The Russians ' imi mediately rrrapwrThem&elves "ISose together, back to 4ack and. opened noa . j.yanon naa - a BUErmmoerea revolver j he fired fi ve shots, and re served the sixth in spite of the des perate attack ojLtbe, enemy. When reinforcements arrived, when this handful of Russian troop'was saved, and the (ieneral, severely wounded. had been carried to camp, sombody ventured to ask him what he had re served that shot for. "Why, for myself," replied Jvanoff, very cooliy.' U Kept watching to see u tne lnrko mans had lassoes. If I had felt the touch of a lasso, the Turkomans might have had my corpse, but never a living prisoner, i 1 : Bragg-ob ihe Kampage. Washington Cor. N. Y, Wo. id Gen. Bragg, of .Wisconsin, is one of .the dissatished Democrats who is still id Washington. He is aDDarentlv getting ready Tor public" declaration BgeuuBb i iic AuuuuiBtirtiiiiuu alter vue style of Senator Eustis. - This Ad Jninistration is not 'practical enough I ior uen. uragg. . juis muttenngs around the lobbies of the Ebbitt House are .deep and ominous. He calls the President a tycoon, and while he is satirically good-natured in most of his criticisms, 'yet beds thorough V readv for! tltrht tif the occasion presentf ifcelfl Thisiof a tion that be3oVe4 CSeveJand'for- tho enemies that he had made ia at least remarkable Gen.- Bragg has had a number of unsatisfactory tiltf with' ine jf oetmaster XJeneral. ' Bragg is f ience whatever. It has rather, gall' I ea ine proua sp.rit or this veteran to bate to come to Mr. Vilas with sue gestfons ,Buf. lit baa.! galled nim a great, aeai more wnen he has . found that Mr Vuaanas-notiseettifit to list enllo these suggestions re for Hoc Cbo' era. .1 IV H;- ur. ijige wnaiey, one or tne most successful, fafrhcra in" the bountrv5. has! used oil of sassafras nwith the provender given"his hogs with exceN lentS success 5 as, a , preventive of cuuierov u aiao' to -cure swine ai fected with cholera. He .uses two ounces of sassafras oil to a bushel of corn, when intended as a? preyeut ive j Hn 'oil 'should be sDrinkled over ihe rorn and as generally distri ba'ed through it us p wible, and Ted a usual AS a remedy for the cure? of cholera: after the hog h&a become Bii e eld that hn i-tf ii4'H Ait he usei a teStfrionml of KnsBafra1 oil "ter a 'pint of water atil di enches the hog tw ice a day with it - lie says he nW ;rievr una a .inore,iiiritty and healthy, tot of hog ihan5 i:-noW:.oh I hfa. plantation, and that btt -believes I ne wouiu naveioet oyt r nalt.ot.them 1 bad bs xmtf tried ihw reniedyV,' If the not injure them. :j ' r L ' i ; i V -5 6-J AtIasta. Oa , Mny -14 -Delegates to th nationa! conmu ivinl conven - wish lo sJdil4tithe'ijw-raarkM frktea aKreed upoli'iuAdifc-gutes- fnwt' pre j Miliar rih,.pv.;rt -ji, St. LouisTMay 14 -The' bDkrdii ' MethodisU ' JiBcopal Cishops'- met here this morning. .' Thiers were pres ent Bishops Thomas Bowmaa,? WL. -Harris. Ii Q. Foster, S: M. Merrill, P , Q. Andrews, H. W. Warren, Cy rus W. Fuss, Wm. X.Ninde, Jno.' M. Walden and - W F". ; Mallalleux.. Only preliminary business, was trans acted. w ' -J Democracy and has always .looked jWheat-Kiwithern , firm; . Western higher upou.Vilas fas a worthy Vottne man t"??n?e.rP " i-,i5.L0?: !?. fllb9r SUaai.i8 ri j: - a - I mo. i Maryland si uscrni.wsw: ao. a weavnwin- iialftear.4 1 BC"1' tuo t"?sy bctw iiir vertin i i ernois or cara; or mayors tt, cities. i"w fl - .. A i J '.: .' ..... v . E . r. i ?- i.,' - . r ..... - , , .1 SLAIN K AND SHERMAN fOR 1888. The Flamed Knlrht Said la be PUn. . Blt tr the Nrxt freridoBtial Kttcf. yfashltfoii Cor N. T. W jrli A creats deal of imnortance i ai- tarthpd to the Diana of SenAtr .lnlm .Sherman by the Republican leaders who are in Washington. It is gener ally believed that there is somb sort of understanding between Mrr Sher man and : Mr. Blaine, that the two have entered into an alliance of si pharacter5 similar to the 'one entered into between Messrs islaiue and Lo can before the nfbetins of the; last June Convention in Chicago.' Sena tor saerm&n isw mase a trip tnrpugn the South very soon ?with a view of seeing what can be done in working yp Republican sentiment there in his favor. Mr. Shernian believe'3 that he is almost "the only Republican -who can carry both' the State of Ohio; and the State of jNew Xork m the .next Presidential election. ; Mr. Sherman has been encouraged in his candidacy by a number of Eastern capitalists. tie la popular witn wu pouucians ot his'party irt ohe sense of the word, for -they believe 'that he. will have nothing to do with the humbug of civil-service reform. It is said that M.r. Blaine is hot anxious to take part again in ,anvi Political canvass. He hadaltogeChec too, hard a time last year,; Jtle .would., JLvsart the physical similar, strain.; v He would, like to re thrh; toi power, rhoweyef,:- it he could 'do it as the leader of the Cabinet un der a new fiepuWican adsainist ration. Mr. Blaine rerarda..Jtiri! Shftrmn as Vue oC the ntitei avaUabje men to putr tor ward at the present time tor peo ole to taIk.about2s.Gea. Loaan. may be prominent ix a , a candidate, if he should win Mia the iSeuatonui elec- tidiV'in lUinoiH., ; It ia understood here that there is a coolness between Blain and Logan.'grpwingout pf the result 6f the h.imnaiffn; and that thfimftould b& no possible alliance between them! in-the future..; ' :i -.V.. ..! mi .:'. iteports trom uaio; say. tnat Joun, Sherman'.'has" made hit peaee with G0.v; Foster. According, to these re-! Tvirts Shp.rrnM.il ia , to - he a- jindilAii f0Ir Governor in.; Ohiq. jt.t the ;.next election and to withdraw- from the 'canvass for. re-t lectioiv for Senator. These FtorIe3 hav, perhaps a gram ortrutu at tne ppttonw.; - poster naa been, on here for. a , number of .visits during Ihe spriugi f lie dislikes. Saer man very thoroughly however, and would not come; around .to help, huh ajraiht'tn.his'7 'residential anibUions unless he , were assured in advance oi his pay. Ever since Mr. Foster had the pleasure, of paying John.;Sheri nian's hotel bill at .the,. Chicago Coni vention of .'ISSO he has. talked - verv i plainly about that statesman. Ohio Popio here do not ; believe ,that MRf ioisr4iiMi jjiuu van u ia were to rur as uovernor. . .t-itev say tna w ,vav nuuuuu i1 mail , am MR Uie IlopubllcatW in ttVlt Stat6. Tlltre . H llO dOUDfc thll't g11)? willing ;trr have4tSeiial6r in seeing w iiuii uo rau uu mj uvuame Governor of Ohio . I he succeeds there he will be considered ia the list of candidates. If he should fail Mr. Blaine would be looking out for. an other partner in ltjas. i-tml Miarrs Mrlke. St. Iotjis, May 14 Advices from Belle vi lie, 111., received last" night state that nearly all the miners have duit work," and that all mines will be stopped today. It is expected that another body of men will go to.CoK linsville to induce the men there to quite worf. : :-r -Appii mBt ot Posiaaasteia. W ashtngton, May 14 The PrfSl- j aent toaav appomiea ueo. u. xan ner. or outn U ironna, to oe consul of Ihe United States at Chemnitz, i 'Drlnkr.' pretty 'creature, drink.1 a Utt'e dt a time, and yoa w H relieve your cold, si and dot rack yuur chest and lungs to pieces, and keep every body else In a state of seltatlon. You surelr ought to spend a uunrter fo. a buttle ot r. Bull's uot'gnbyrup. it miu i syi t , , Moiuerst Hot here !I Motkersttt ' are you disturbed at ntehtand broken ot rout rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutUna teeth f If so. so at onee and get a bottle ef MBS. WILLOWS i SOOTHING SYHUP. . It win relieve tne poor little l sufferer Immediately depend upon It i there Is no mistake about It There n not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at oaea that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the metner. ana reiiei and neaitn to tue ctuio. odc rat ing like magic It Is perfectly safe to use In all eases, and pleasant to the taate. and la the pre senption of one of the oldest and best leoiale physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold bvarywliere. 2ft cents a bottle. , , ri a.nu;h on Corns' hard or soft corns, bun bona, lfie i r nuKMKTil UVx YKtiKOBArlri I ' MAY 14, lC f ; 11 Baltimik Nom Klour quiet; Howard Street and Western Supenlne iS.60 S3 86: Exira t3.90rl 44.37: Family 14 Bid 16 Wi City MUla Super 3.60 i a&UU; . ter red spot $UXkl.(k4b Com Soutbem firm; i western ami; aoutnern wnite u; yeuow angecm. Chicago. nour armer, Wheat eloaed u iuer than yesterday; May Jane otfen:91; No 3 red 8Wtif?Me- Com weak, dosed lower; eash 4784714; May 47347i: June 47N7a; Jalr47-d Oats doll bur steady; cauh MiASUte; Uay sWffelMm;. : JuriB S43b Mes porlt elesed steady; h u oo?in.iu( Juue $io 97Vfcfr$ii.Q7tw July $6 SOS 46. ttOA; Jmyi69d. Boxed meata quiet; dry i atted s ouulers tl.36440r short rlbaldefi i5.d a$.T.Ii8; snort Clear sides $S.l"S$8.1f, -Whisker siaanrat sno. aujjais nrui: Kran mated biaodws: 1 ' IW . . f u WrurTMOTON Turpentine steady at 29. Bo4s steaily; vtralned IM; good ntraluea 2W. Tar sready at l.lfi; orude turpentine steady; hard ilMi yellow dip and virgin 1.75. . : 8a VAMHiH Turpentine easy at Vtk,'. BoHn stesdy at - Cuamlvstom Turpentine Brni at SB. Roslo nrm; straineq no; good strained 14. I 1 - . m t . I.' !' Exehamje 4 RV. Money ' 1- 8uh treur balansea void ii:.6H.0ii0: currenev i23.S0(Tn trovjrnmnuuloHi r, tour per cents, 1 idgj three's tuia; ouiie uonus nuiei. Alabama CIh a.iui 6... " Class B, nve.. WeorglaH'H. tieor-la T ruort;igr .... .. North Carol'.iiH 4s......... North Caro;inaH s,ex. lnt,. North Carollua's Kundti'i.. 1.03 1.01 . 1.04 pa ....fx - South Carollua Brown CoiiboIs... l.i4 Tennewtw (...... .; v.. v......., Wtruinla '. i . .iv.a. ... i. Vlrnlnlft C moU.-,..i. CheaHoeuke and Ohio. i,, ' fjhlcaxu ami Northwenteru Chleaito and NorUiwentern, preferred....... Denver, ami Hlo (rrnnue . ,. . Erie . , n . , . . . ,f,j .. . , . Kast Tenyttssee.v.". ............ . . Lake Sli nn. .. i ........ i ... w . . LouIhvII!m and Ntiviil. no 9:t5t 127 ,81 Hia - 62 Mum imift ana unar ietuo , MoMle a nd Ohio ... ..-,..... . tMivlile and Cbattanoova .... w Orleans Pacific. 1st........ w Vork Central..; .rVortolM and WeHtern pntffi-rwd, 3D 7 87 68 8 S3 . 5334 .oricHru ruomc uuiiiiiuiti.... ...,. Pacttio Mall ....... ... Richmond slid' Allegnany.. 'Z . ' Hiehuiond and oanvme. Btcamond and West Point Terminal.. ... .. . Rock island., X. StPauU. .4, 7 9J 1.12 6Ul 01.. caui preiwreu Texaa Puolfto... l.W8 iovt ' Dt i niua racine... Wabash Paclfle. mm mm Wabash Paclfle, preferred a western union. 68 Bld. tLastbld. gOBered. Usked. Ex.I)lv. - " ' -, . A - -. r $.' . CotCOn. . . i. , . HiivESTOiv Quiet;-middling 1014: n receipt 7; gross ;2; sales , 07; stock 6,17ft; exports Coastwise , - : ; - , m NoarokK Steady; middling VSk; let receipts ofxtwtue ; Great Britain . Wnjiiuiui-julet; middling lOty; net rec'ti 18 gross 13 aalea : itock T72: ainoru mut. mm ; Great Britain . ; -w M6; tom. 148; sale : utock 6.761: exportt miutwlM ; to oonHnont : Great Britain , TT ..... ... iuuuuh .v tro, iw vm- SSUS0 !e : ock K8.812; eiponi eoatwiM ; to (treat Britain ; Yance - j continent - . w MOBILB Quiet: mlddlfitff 1AU: nl CTOM 2; wttm J0; stock 1446. exu'U coutwlM ureat Britain Muraia OiiUtT mMifllnv not,- puuMi ua olpiaenu 624; aalee ; nockaOW. . ' ADW8TA Klrm; middling Kife; - reeelpU 21; talpiuenu ; witeeUl: stock ;ktom 69; sale 223. itock B.62J; esnortti to ooaHtwtm ; eontlneut Great Britain - . . JL YOB st'df ; tales 172; middling upland iu; Orleans lHye; eonsolldated net rweelpu m; exports to 'reat Britain 4876, to K ranee 86. eqittlnent 42i - , f. , . , t HtV Trail Nal - . - il - v.. tores closed iutet ba steady; sales iSJoo bales. Hw....M. 10.85a.87 10 903.00 Jane., . July.. .. ia93a.94 .. 10983.00 . . 10.76a.77 10.433.44 .i 10.299 90 10JI03.81 logos September. . - Ootober..... November..... rjeoember... January........ ias9a.4o j FeDmary March.......;. irfl.. ...... i f Jrrpl Cettoa MarWek fjiTaarooLi. 1 liar 14.-Stadr at : full rates: middling aplands 6; Orleans 6 15-16d; sales 7,oul); specuiauon ana export luuu; reeeipu bjwu; amen ean 460a Futures nrm. ..-!.. UDlands low elaiue.' Maf and June deliverr 6 &64d. . . June and July 65-Ctd35 6fr6td.-M! '. " July and august 6d. - 1 : August and September 8 6 MSB 4-64d. - : ; , ' nnmoer aim uotoaerod, i.-j - i 1 October and November S4-64d. - .. t Kovwnber and Deeestbor 5 il 644. " ,. Deoember and J innar S RS fill. : " ' i 1 r. St. Sales Amnrumo fi km. UnlaiMi loa mtd- OtiBrelause, Haydeltvery 651-6ld, (buyers.) . f! aiay ana une o &Y4t, (Duyers.) ,. ' July and luut 6 l-ld"d, (buyers!. . r i: augudi ana aepieraoer a ihvm. tsiers.i . : tseptember and October 6 1-6 id, (seuers.1 ' ' j October and November 6 S5-64d. (buy ru.) November and December 6 2 4d. (value.! 1 i DeeemberandJaaaaryeSa64d, (value.) . - " 4 p. tttlnlandk low mlddltna clause Mai (Huvery e SB-mo. (van); ' -- ay ana June 6ew (value). in 'i. ' llltf i JoJy and Aneust 41 l-4d tar-llersl ""?- . August and September 4-644, (boy- rs.) October and November 6 &&64d. (buyers,) ueoemoer ana January b oa aa.'tseiiers.i futures dosed barely steady, i n, ' . ' 4 tj l:ai Atstriaea., 1 .i ' "XCaiBumx.N. C, May 15. tat.! Tne d ' edttoo market veeterday etoaeJ flail and easy at toe luuowlnf QUQtaoons: " . . . Middling.., ... t.r.. 16l4aiOMi Beeelpti yesterday.. ..-i..j.......t. "19 r C1XT fPROIllICU . 91AKKET, . ....... rBeported by T. B. Mxsilu . Corn per tashel.,M Meal per bushel. ... WbeatMr buKhel.. 1.10 Paanut per ousheL. LE0SL7 m mur- i uuii ........ v .M.2.1S2t ; Peas Clay, per , i.aoai. s -i mum.. j . ...l.iofyi.io Oats ebeUed...... .w.. Dried lmin Apples, per id....... .. . nsKiw, vcoinu..... 9aii. Biacaoemes.... - im 7076 i 111811..............;:.. Cabbage, par pound.. ....,. Onions, per bushel . 86S90 -Beeswax, per poundi..... ...' Taiiow, per pouna........i... ........ Butter, per pound... 77 20T 58, per dozen..... fifMsS m mi ab-4 MM DttriH. mm'm i . A mm a-M Tarkers, per pound. 30836 lot Mutton, per pouna, net.. Pork, per sound, set..... WooL. washed...,....... ? .78 7ffi8 unwasnea.. Feathers, new. 18 Baca, per bound. 114 5. HUGHES' Quinine Hair Tonc Is the best pAparatkn atade for Impart lag rigor . . . - . i :- to the scalp,' eradicating dandruff and preventing tae hair (ailing. Prepared only by W. l JORDAN (S CO. PHIL LI IV f FilatiMft C d liTer Oil Emnlsioo , Combined with the Soluble Phosphates, 8c. . ud FEB BOX ME. .t ' 'sale by B.: 11. v JORDAN (S CO . , DRUGGISTS, SPRINGS' CORNKR. . We have received s large and complete stock of WINDOW GLASS, ALL SIZES, ! " ; single aa4 Double Thick.- ' Ri H. JORDAN & CO., Springs' Corner. Springs' Comer. CARRIAGE AND BUGGY REPOSITORY ARK JUST IN RKCKIPT OF A TVLL LTNX ot Cir iag s, Baggi, Phaptins, &e. Ot the very latest styles, ror the spring trade. tTCALt AND SXE US. -: . . ' - ! A O. BTTCBISON & CO ,' ' Charlotte, N. C , next to Wadswerth's Stables. I AtlUAGK,WAGOM AMB BLACKSMITH SHOPS, v 1 (wiiautsou s jmi oianu.i . : f3?r Vehicles made to order and repaired. EBHoraes shod la Ant-class stjfle."1 ;' ' I A. . HUTiUir CO aprSauniy 'fi " 1 ' ' ANNUAL fMK.ETI.NG - Ocricc or Swkictart. Nauru Cabousa Stat Dkntal association, " -. FATaTTBTnjjc, N C. May 1st. 1885. rfHE BtEVKNTH ANNUAL MSXTING OK THX A. worm tjHroiina eiaie- itiiitai absoci itlon wilt be held lu Charlotte tor, three d-tys, - beginning a wvuaj. unu u, acxm - Apiurcams oriiaense 10 practiee Denikitry In the State . rowt then and there present th.-mselves. S e advert eeim-nt of noaro.. .-, k ittuiaas u. uuMTiut.- JgOABO OF STATS DENTAL KXAMlKaBS. ' The Knrth Carolina SUte Rrrrd or Manful r. ammers w,U mit In VftMrtottn, M. C. th Is Tues day In June net, lor the t urtK of examining apulMjantd furl c -use to DRlCtee Fwiltlsfrr In tlia Stale of North Carolina All d rsont who bee n U' prar'IOH ot IeiitUu In t ie State alb r Kei.ru- ary 1st 1779 H hi at a dlnloma from mlomilv ehaiteml Deiitot Oudego ure r ulr d by law to fniwire iraeiixe iron- m- tw M. -All l rmms who ave begun the practice ot Denll-trt in th- State alnne rebrottry 1 t 13 wl;hrithoutililoma are reaaired bv law to nroi-.um Hnnuw irnm ) wbh Knamiueis. . : . . u. ' Itugnedj J. y GRIFFITH. : tseeretary of Bo rd SaHsbury N C, May Is'., 18. majlievfrl4w - . - - ;;L6st or btrayed, A yellow and whit speckled Pointer Bitch; baa yellow ears, aad -a tew km yellow spate on her. Any one giving latorasanoa of her will be reward. a at this office. . . - aaaylOd for sali:: 7 A few work Honest Also eneeeead-fendant Wgoo aad sobs n unns lisaii Bnggla, 'Lut above wiu be sold cheap ler eash, -mayloU .. - . CZkXZ23 4 CQ. Fashio I Sheets fop Spring, JI7MT KCf3lYKI J. w. : Cibi;Go.li?iL Buller, BONELESS BREAK FAST - V. BACON, -AND- DRIED BEEF, t .'s WILSOIf WAFERS, I - V , . . . ; i PEARCE BISCUIT, Our Roller Patent " Floor -WUI hava a limited auantltr of nice fresh Straw- Denies to-day from Lyies gardes, near the eily. eeoa in your oraers eariy. RaBIBTT 4c ALEX II13 K. WRISTON'S KNICKERBOCKER r AND Mm mi polish Are bavin a "bur ran." Thev are the best goods of the kind In the market I .now have for your Inspection the perfect Tooth Brash, or Wayne's resent. What the angiian brush makers say ox Hi , . ' ; Lomdoh, March 96th. Dear Sir We are. without doubt,: more largely Interested In manufacturing Tooth Broahestnan any a her firm In these Islands, and eur patterns, with those of our friends, eonsdtute a small amseams but of all we have made there Is NONE, In our opinion, so effective for cleaning the Inter stices of the teeth as Wayne's Patent Tooth Brush .Very reepectruiiy, your-, t. !:' l-"- G. & KENT ft SONS. To Merars. Tnruer dt Wayne, Philadelphia, Pa. fi j i j l, l 0 T TBB LADIKS CONCEDE OUB 11 ooo tn OOO KKR KKB O OR R R O RRR KE A . SIM MM K8 u K .: KB AA HUVH A A M MM M D O O I "OOO BKK O O K K K AAA M M 'OOO R K lo be the finest In the city, and our CAKES, CANDIKS, iO K BrVid VI-ENNA ROLLS, - ; , 4 - BOSTON BATH BUNS, i AND- Are not to be surpassed lu the city. taMawdbeeonvlnoed. - Call exjia- MAYER & ROSS. r r nr.iPTiorj. .aMrui wan kti(u4l fame nil. r e d . a t rowy I t fkt t h "MnM I Till sndTS O BOTTLES rKUB. - o VAt.UASLBl-WAMfaaaattaUdtaMaa . . filT xsrM snS t .lr h. A. MHii)M, IM ttmHHL. Jtow Trk. WE; . hi FERRiS PIG lUMS wrsti JUST RECEIVED! Al LGAKT LINE OF , Ladies, Misses' and IFiae Shots and U i And all kinds of IHI O ,3ES For Boys', Youths' and Gentleman's Summer Wear, . Call and see our goods Trade Streec. TJlTe are lfow Offering lit 101 In both Wholesale and Befatt Departments, atPricw that defy competition. We have a handsom,, Gpnts5 Furnishing Goods, ELIA8& BURGESS WHOLKSALX AND RETAIL DBA USB IN ' A-LL KINDS OF mmw. BEDDING, &C. auiv vi vjjlxsAX iyniyoiiVB.10, LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suite, Cof fins ox all kinds on hand. No. 6 West Trade Street, Charlette, North Carolina. - Thousands of cases of Sndk Headache are permanently; cured every year (as the hundreds of testimonials in my possession will tebtify) 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 . in either its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from obstruction,congestion or torpidity of the liver. When I say that Dr. Leslie's SPECIAL Prescription will cum the most obstinate eases of Sick Headacha, I mean ott what I say, and that to, that It not merely redeves but r - . ' JPdDsnitiveDy eures. no matter how long the case may have been standing ' . hvs testimonials from persons who have been afflicted for twenty years, being oonflned to bed two Ite'S SpecU eVen week8 at bw been permanently cured by two bottles ot Dr.Le- PRESCRIPTION 1 wlahto,llTei10 had 811 attack toT oyer flve .CEonrfedl 5 'f Le sure and give this remedy a trial. Price 50c may7eodly . . . -1 , ! Reliable Agents Wanted THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.' v. , : ; QVflO OF (U GEHKRAL AGKMT ) , - ,!"i rosKoKiH Cabouna, - V ; . - CHABIiOTTS, N. C This Assodatlota, now nearly fuar years old, and having a membership In a lrge number of the States, amounting to nearly ,000 beneficiaries, has Inst established a general agency for North CaioUna. with headquarters In Charlotte. ' To do this It baa been necessary to comply with the laws ot the State, which haa bran dniut. in more fairy appear by reading the following copy of certificate and receipt trom the Secretary ot Mate: t, . Statk of North Cabomva. Officb of SacRiTAay ov Statb ' . ! v flMBTTBAirr-W rWt . MH.U. r i ) i Ealki&h, th April 1&& The Mutual Self Endowment -and! Benenetal ia. sodatton, having filed In-, this office an appoint-' mentof J. T. whitehead as general agent for, this" State under the seal of the. company anl having heretofore, to wit: on the U-April. lanaJd Into this office fifty dollars, ytlwIlceose fee, re quired by section 14 of "An- Act 4oeonsoH''' thef Insurance laws of 8. C," xatliied Karob 1 UIUJENSS 1 HEBK3T ttBANTEty m the skai. said oompuiy-to-do, boslneit hv-thls' Lnviowus vol ooni ww Signed - Secretary ot State; Copy No. 2T. North Ciwit.rx. " -y' , , i Othw Sbckstakv or Statb, f.: 8DKAcrPAKncsirr, . -Raubioh, I; a Ar.rd,H8S& Keoeived from J. T. whlw 1 1 neralaeew ntot the Mutual Self Endowment axid t -n,evolwit(A- ociauon, twelve dollars, fore .. 'au-tracta of reports of the financial eorni . a d snid comi pany for the yew ending tew -r -iiSt- A. D.. 14, and nine dollarsJor ad"-;i. . . T . SlgnedJ . ;- . v. L.fc T - BecKuityflt Slate. -- As General Agent I have: authority front theSee retary of 8tate to receive appucatlons for member-, ship, appoint agenUand do any and an business tor the Association not tn violation of the laws it the same or of the State ot KorthCarolinai . We have not space toexpla'a Its-proper featnreav It needs ealy to be investte! -4 to be apprHted U Is on the eauie plan tfuu'-kt cf i v-dot,-Leglonof Honor and Boyal-Arc: -t't i aief popular eo-orjeratlve-assoclationaf- s. i very popular feature that It Is ot iv y t a mw! ber to die to get every do nt, r yes tor We employ none but genuei t t vootd In the vactnltv In which they i t ,c. attttat company, and therefore besr wu. 1 tue pa ilStiS?JKi7,aMeac V-f iuottutablaaua-' slon entitles them to. ; . ... . i Address me or my secretary u p "s, HV CL ; l- J. T.-'vT , 2AT, w w Cwral Agent loICao1lna.: 1 . yah. Eara, Secretary. - manoost , iB. SMYERS, v Ercler and Ccssisdca tcrchnt,-' - And Dealer la Teed of all kinds," COLLXSZ 8TSZ, " I ' . Children's Slippers, and prices before you buy. GRAY & CO. s COHEN NICHOLS, J It yon are troubled with sick headache and and SI 00 S. B. ABCHER, Saratoga Springs, N. T. Use MULLEN'S IT NEVER FAILS. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. . To be need latemaQy and externally. Cures Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia. BheumaaanCroup Sore Throat.Couglis Colds, Diphtheria, Sores, Bruises, Burns, bpralns, SOnga of Insects, Coras and Bunions. 7 Dli ecUeu om Erery Boti le. Prloe-26 and 60 Cents a Bottle. . I, Love's Level P. O., Dee. 17th. im. W. K. Kullen, Dear 8h-: I have aied your Hor nets' Nest Liniment for Hemorrhage of the lungs, and find It to be an excellent remeay. nTTUa ' . . SUSSELL HELMS. W. H. Mullen I used your Horr.eU' Nest Unl ment for rbenmatlsm, and Irecommend It to toe nss"'' -nrwbL-B. " Plnvine, K. C., April 20, W. : Mr. W. N. Mullen-Dear 8ir: My little boy fell and bruised his shoulder and arm, so tout be couia not use his arm. I need a small bottle of your Hornets' Nest Liniment It gave him. use of b arm after the first application, and eared him in a short while. I have used ft in several other cases and find tt to be an excellent remedy. ILU0TTi FerSalebj 8tra!gnt4Crawfcnl,LaaeasteT,S.C. A. a rveQiesterv8,a- v- J. B.Johnswn, Eoc Bilk & C D. H. Jordan i Bro.-i Fort tawn. & C. Dr. J. E. AaseeyACai -Fort HUL & C. f. F.-AOdugoa Son, Blchhurg, 8. C. rantv i Mm oo-a a- - B. -F.-Ba. Prlmas,&C. - I-r ac V':h,' 'latCreek,S. a , Tumer Wiuihestardnxsts, Monroe, N. C. F'loert Pater. drag luoa.'Fese.4 Cos. DruOsU. -Cbarlstte, N O. R. ll J rt'n Co.', . " IT. J.HiLcAden, , ; " ' T.C.S -1H-4CO., , " Ir. H. ii. Wilder, " I. J. aM. Davidson, - " X7. IV. Ml LLfr , lpr. e chaodawly - : . Chartotte, N. C, .CljANGE. For the imrpose of hiigBr line of business we will seU our entire stock ogoods t exceeding U v .... i. , . . . '' lowprtoes, mayldtf. ; A.B.A W.B.HOBBSt. mm i 41, Hj& s