D AI L CH ARlOjf XtQ B S E R VEIV; S AT U R D A Y A V- 16 1885. f - tUBUBBXD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY OUAJS. K. JONES, . Editor and Proprietor C. fXinniMlflTtBLl ft ' Henderson Scores a Coaple More. Special to m pmmnjur j nT 1T 1 WASHmorTONj llalSKdit John S. Henderaonjef palbiry,8tii holds the fort tuSfiS eklttelj looking 5bJ& I ter the interestr 6fhison&tttuenl. fie has just had two more postrnasCers appointed inhis district, Miss Marga ret jarVitf rWftads. J 'gadkirf' ROUIltT- &B Leiingtoniln p oi tiames smun. 700 Coaal Finished. . Washington, May 15. It is un derstood that the President will ap point Gen. Rosecrans to one of the foUowiipoioBM-GolleCBr&1 itSA port of sWvfyanciflCO Reg'"ar ot the Treasury! Register of wills iri the DJattict el OaAfflDahia, (8'. the Vacancy soon to occur ou J&ie Mis--; sissippi river commission; mil Eh tfiAmnn uti iootit a? . Tne committee appointed to count the cash in the treasury ; and: unfin ished potes in the bureau of engrav ' Ing and printing completed its work todav. It has found the cash and unfinished notes to correspond with the axjbouiAa onl'itreasury books. A NAanerV neawtoWa ievae Wlads, ui a Maa Blowa to Atoms. Somerset. Pa.. May 15. - About 6:30 p. m. the twtjrn of Somerset I ffc shaken from-' centre t4ctreumferente by an. explosion ot mtro giycerina and dynamite at the Somerset chem ical works, located one mile east of town, on the farm of John Lane. The explosion occurred in the nitro clvrftrin'4 airittfiieneifl&whereOBe New York city was at work; t He was blown into atoms. The largest piece of bone, flesh or clothes that could be found was not larger than a silver dollar. "The nitro-glycerineJ a t -1 J m Duuaing ana eigne otner Duiiaings were strewn to the winds, portions them being found miles away. Tt works are situated in an opening m a dense wood, the large trees of which were uCrootetjh&nd ,olownT dewni.fof rods arouna- bYthe forfHne,xj plosion. From-12 to 15 pietofaie emf. ployed at tne works, butpwrng-to-its bem&AeceiisioiVdayi fl16-?! weretrorkflierhe TOdm in which the ' explosion occurred stood there is a hole large enough to bury JJie buildingUn.; f There: was $00 DoundaeP -nitfo git cenne 'and '3.609 pounds of dynamite in the! different buildings. The loss is very heay. An exftipBion , pecurred . at tCf same place-abont the middle of January, when two men were killed. , g j r A PigM with a .Vlttijea rfnj, jCobticm Kseaae. . . the PosaDispatch from AuKtm.Tex.. ays : "Thia morttfatg' : Go v- Ireland aupeiTBBetident of theTexas" penitent taary, etaung tnat forty, state Xrri in Brawdaifityi Last evening'whea work was oppe4V large mob of armed men surrounded theguarda and tbeir ptMoaara ami. demanded the re. lease of w e Jttait This thej euards relused. Khereupnn a ght 'ensued in woicn ine convicxs iook part witn the mob. The conflict vaa,' terrible ana resulted m a nctorr for tne at tacking-party; who disappeared witbr ine convicts, it is reported $bat sev eral persons! weref fatally dniored. The outrage fe due ; to the7 hue rand cry aguiuub tut; employment 01 con vict labor batsideof the Denitentiarv. The Ooverner has offered a reward of two hundred dollars for the convic tion of any , of the leaders in the affair. Dcseeratioa of lae Sabbath. 1 $ St. LouisfcMay l4.s-ThI preachers representingtbe various religious"de-' nominations of this city have called a meeting to protest against the al leged desecration of the Sabbath, by uotseuau nines ana .tneatricai , com uauieay 1 xne morement waa amt. . nn foot by the discovery that while the aggregate attendance at the churches on Sunday was not more then te: thousand, iortv thousand neonle jwi! nessed a co-xboyjxbihition at theait groundaviwenty thousand attended various baseball - games, c twenty uiuusana spent tueaaf tnDeer gar dens and five thousand heard two lectures by;Bpb"YlngeriOlpi The, newspapers frin&Jhei people tg jbave; wi ireeQom or tne city. . k Aleohotio lasaattr" riiiLADKLPHiA. May 15 At No. 117 XNortb Fourth street, the police wuuu uie wy.e 01 jiawara Mornts iv mg tnoftv egpiag ber la waa T " 1 . v i ,.TT,U.?: W'' . nave snot, my, wlfeT' . His whole manner showed that,; he was in an extreme state .of intoxication. Tk occupants of the house say that they . heard the twp disputing afters their return Morritz hrA hia inwt hi. dredihahtf. wilrmnrttr'm ciue 11 ne nas tne opportunity cm oiaoiored Desperado. WAsraoTOiT.TYirano" tangs" ter, oegrpxvali7inah civluni-J ' police ofaoer Fowler, wa? rsgajr its the corrUor t the cityjai4 tat 'nine! , o clopk tfiis laornin ,JThe .twfy&fc vwpt a memberof the1 chamang. He . h? ed fi0m the,gAg whuib wwlc rtistreqtenteBber.i)th Jaet; He was pursued by officer Fowler . who ndim- in- wtheu v. struggle ef.0ueclduriigVhicl E,ings5 shot and killed hinvr, - . . Maoon, Ga.. MayT.i5t.7j:hi after noon the tank- cOTtaalme used for making gM Rurke hflS P11 " 'exploded, lhe fluid shot iorward in a s-ream and caught fire, from, the engine' fur . nace neariyj .5Henry Rusbtil, col oref arjwibaaly burned thnt ha iWilli'dieM'Hi.pj,Ti.,i- white, press feeder, vwas , also .badly burned. j.ne aamage to the building was slight, Alakiac Free with the Bcas Moaet.' Foet Edwaijd, ny! May - itA M. Clements, irecte cfeFort El ward Liate bank; and , sooXofc, the cashier of that institution, was in dicted today ty the grands jury- of Washington county for, usin; the funds cf thd Ukla viclation of law; The bank suspended last September,. Tb Inn Btuiid L ""St THE RICHMOND TRIAL:" TESTIMONY IN THE 8VMED. CASE RE" Tie Deteate Coitiaie to Objrct Counsel, Jary pad Prisoner. ?tstt the Kesery er RicmtONDrtVaMaya5.T-The first wiimfind awfm thitu mOmins the caseofsJS. JiCIureritit? pa trial fur murderer, iaiuian liaaiBort, was j. a. tjhildress, an employ at the Ghesa- peake (SrObio coal docks.He-was at tne wftarves on tne- morning 01 March 14th, and saw the bundle or bag pf, clothing foijnd floating in the fiver? (The bag was here shown and ideirtifipd.Vj The- .witness helped to put back the article taken- from the bae. after ther had been dried-Noth ing Md been? left 'ou ibr had any- ining ppen put liuioii nrs&iounaiutu. Jadee unima'ffl .the counser tor the delensOv niavfidihat, tbM evidence i motion was overruled ana tne a- exceotea. ' . 1 Jirs. Annie. Williams, motner 01 tne We in thervoir fence. tnrtfeft f tbat iier son had given her .the watch.. iey onSuntfiyrJdarcn lstnjtnat next dajcSbe KittAhe' key; to iyouog man, xiamed WalterHill,lack Wren", the detective, having sent for it, and that she had not seen the key since, ymt$ t&q&pg fa jm omce, wnere naa Deen bduwu uor. ngbjeption to this evidence was en tered by the defense, as in the other oases: J. D. Redwood, foreman in charge of the Ohesaneake & .Qnio-wbaryes. astinea to tne. nncune ot. we oasvt. jbtiifcs.Jbag;wastf bowtt)ca 4 m fcurld bvt laatneristraDS. wun a hand)e fluUti ca M quantSy not ladiea'-olothin'whichfce described, also a small cigar box containing some stamped needle work, etc, One piece of .clothing was marked with andanol (ptner witn mreeiniwais, woicu were indistinct. The witness was questioned at some length by both sides as to the ebb and flow of the tide in the river, the dis- Mtnoe from. Mayors bridge, to tne int wbewittfd bagaiountl,-the ienerth of time it would take for any thingJto,float between the two points. Ttoi. marked garments were here ahowBtQ the jury. "ThCthee initials on one garment, ;wflicn ivea wcoa saia were lnaiswntjs, MerelfiteT. M," though considerably .The-Mdefense followed the . same course in regard to this testimony as in tne otner exceptions to tne ruling tfmtrfQi rt)i1 'ru R (lywnddoll testified to the bae binglroufchl'Q?hijl plai,wberitj Mmoiniul ... ortAttf ttxm. HoVil X whon 1 soiel partm M.-'MftuntoaBtle hnd Mr. (jnudress, toot vit away. . 'A recess was JrXtaenCfor't hours for Abe juES-andgthe counsel QO ;bathpide8- and the .prisohei; W visit the reservoir.. ' , ' a TU t7 II 1 YMniJ FARCE. r f . - am skf p jaM.4T vav Ifo Vole Cast br . Arret meat The, Re- lature met n leant convention at .3U A.i m.', and lipw roll call 49- Senator andrl98-B9presentativesj answered, f , A;mofion was made to hare' Wea yer seatedbo Speaker Haines vouldncAVecogmzeft, ashe said he had notmng to, ga upon, Jt an , oral declaretion of the honorable1 gentle nanrimdiia could, taker no 'edgni-; iahcof-itTi f i 'j'H i - ! .. A long "wrangle followed, . during which different efforts were made to take a vote for Senator, but before one waa taken, the Bepublican, mem bers adjourned to the Senate cham ber 'Jeavicgi the Speaker;, and the House alonev 'A .question then arose as to wbetnert was men a joint as sembly or regular House session. This-question was argued at length for tne purpose 01 killing time .until 12 o'clock, so that the joint session would againxonvene, rattig was not present not Mas Ruggs 1 1 f In accordance' with an agreement made between the "Steering Commit tees" no vote was cast for U. 8. Sen ator today, and the joint . assembly adjourned until next Tuesday. , , Upon adjournment, the House was declared rnp Rfisstom and Weaver (Rep.) irpm tbe fThirty-fourth, iDis tticfeji waaiwornJoi 1 y( The Democrats prolonged the joint tEession until lioon try? speeches upon irrelevant matters in order to pre vent a regular session oi tne House, and toe possible seating of Weaver, Finally, when it was nearly noon. Fuller, on the part of the Republi cans, moved that Weaver be recoe- I nized. and as tbe chair refused to U h4 house and -declared icarriecU J rouble A boat Abe , E'roBtierR"aMa Maid In U lai.il Proposals. ;- . v St f. Psibbsbubo, May 4K. The OS cial Messenger today cublishes a re port from Geh. Komaroff to the effect that the Sariks are opposed to ' the new frontier line propoeedby Eng lanu, ciain:ing4nai1;it.i4aiiinrringe 1 beat land in th rlianntoH . nitmr oest land in tne diSDUted U rntorv to Al . A , . " tne a.ignans. . - , v2 THE DISPUTED BOUNDARY, A council of ministers was held ancyuter iborpugbly discussing the BUOiect It Was decided to sUonort the Claims oftbe Barika J. L&. A further conference between Eng. JanclRusBiaswill bow: be necessary go iuui xi ciaints oi toe eariss mav ie TCBWideTedtjeforeTe agreement and oe approved by Kua- - ;THB BBITrfl PrxipOBTAL EJaXfTKifcc t- PARisy-15 AT despatch' iron K reteiourg-to -the JonxnJ'4e Debate BtAtos'that Russia haa p: ..? rejected t:$ C.rit!sh,; proposala; TL samevtfe. -araonsays that T.:iz-nat win demand tne -right to hava an Bt5354 lViantepTeAc-titif fttCU. f. ' ea uJ'of, Afzhuiisn a reiiCMuiDUnuii ai tbu.k that m...! latter demwadi-.-if-niMdrtJ will ftrova more sed.ya than any f ruutier quwi r.'ret klldrea Bur 64 loOetttb. i Mi5NKA6iia.' ilunr pMy 15 A J on nral U waion na, M in n.special aayi f "M 11 b'elock lat nigltt tW houso of a Norwegian farmer named Henry Leiston. abnut six jnnli a outheaot of thw l ily; wa!i bui-t.ed. nitd S of hi h Jdrvb fHTUhed in'tlw tUme.. Th J mily consisting of lumarlf. if. Mid tk-ven chilJien, and a hired man, were all sleeping at the time- in a secondstory S1 rai leres 5 JnIkw York, May 15 -The business iuiiures occurring - throughout the country during the last week, as re ported to B. G . Dun & Co., -number for the United States 303, and for Canada 26; total 229, against 248 last week and : 03 iha . r " woi lhe casua'tlas are r.rt.t.w rant Hi- vi ed amc -3 the dTerent eoctiona U -4ltSiaEJI'F-POLItS WEPHEWi. T Walking 50 Of ileai to Uet Awoy from ; a Retreat" tor tke lasaoe at Hart tortf. " Wkstport, May 14! James Knox Polk, a nephew and namesake of the late President Polk, has for nearly a vear been an inmate of the insane re treat at Hartford. For many years he occupied a large farm near ; this town on the banks of the Saugatuck river. With an income of $500 ; a month he passed his. time almost alone in an ancient house near the stream, and was known as - a .great lover of boating,; fishing and ; field sportsy" He was genial and social butf his friends wire selected ; with care. . Those whom, he made his friends were treated in a royal man ner. Why be led a hermit s life in his chateau, as, he termed it, .. was never disclosed. v Three . years ago,, however, there seemed to come over hm) a sudden change, He mingled inf society, and after a short courtship he married a beautiful Swedish lady";, tof whom he devoted his entire time! The old bouse was transformed ' into 1 ...a . - - hi. j.. ,r- -i . ; - - -- L . '?i.. :i .V.- li - -.V: --de- JL a most eiaDorate aweuing place. Jf ent on pleUy untd there came rumorer financial ems barraasnentL r From - that - moment Mr j Polk -was a- changed' man. He again became secluded and toiorget his trouble1 he took-to the-cup. Des nitei the efforts oi- his - famQv; he L drank deeper and deeper, and finally' til tire wore uiuiutuuug va uuiu mracMii- ty. t He seemed to. understand hia coOdition, ifor after being- advised to seek relief in an institution be-deeided to eo to Hartford.1vtft Iri He remained there until March? of rt6e bresenft year; uwheni he i insisted that he was dared and j expressed f desire to return to. hiahome. He was alloWed to do so, and for.i a time it seemed that the ohange was a wise one The 'old :appetite - returned,! however, and he was again taken to- r7Er?-TzriZUTZ Oh Saturday last he quietly left the retrpat, and following the tract of the Iconsolidated road,' started for home. On reachingStratford, a dis- tance of 'fifty : miles, " early Sunday morning, he went to. th residence of Benjamin Morse, an old friend,, and tarried during the" day; Asliia men" tal eondition was observed; wojd was senti to Patrick Murphy; station agent, at the depot here and a friend wa3 at ohce sent to Stratford 'to take Polk in charge. He waa accompanied to his home here. .He was not his . for merf self, however, for he i would ,ac knowledge none , oi ( Uis. family ..as friends, and declared opeo hostility tdall who approached bun. - It was fouad necessary to inform the mana gers or tne retreat or nia whereabouts, and ttwo meii were sent yesterday to take bun back to Hartford. Polk was 'determined not to go. and it was only, by the use of force and the ap- lication of nandcutrs that he was pt in subjection. He was literally if ted aboard the train laut nighfcThe scene at tbf fajepvaf jmos distres sing as his young wife again ; parted i nereis. reason to oeiieve mat jur. Polk will "ultimately recover. 'i mm a ,., i , i i T MO t : ' Gea'(raats Conditioal NEw'Yos-tfay i5."ShSrtiy -after 11 otelock last night Gen.i Grant was asleep." Dr. -Douglas remained all night and when he left : the . house at B&Oto clock tnis morning he said the General had had a good average night's resHeJiad steptanorethao- six nours auring ine nignt, ana waen the doctor lett the patieiit was still sleeping. ,vHe aroused a. half hdur later, and was dressed. f;Tne Ueneral -surrered little or no pain during the evening and night. and the swelling at the angle of the jaw had subsided much.' The doctor would return at noon and drive with the General. 1 Alabama Coal and Iroa. Birmingham. Ala., May 15. Hen ry F. Debardeleben. the pioneer de veloper of Alabama s mineral region. who Qwns thousands of acres of fine coal and iron laud -in .Birmingham district, left for Atlanta tonight to meet a party of Pennsylvanians, who are negotiating for the. purchase of the Henry Ellen coal mines, , twelve mues east of here. When the Geor gia Pacific was building to Binning ham if agreed with Debardeleben to grade a dottbie'rbad bed from these mines to the city, and it is upon this grade that the track to the mines will be laid. As! Deadly aa f "jraiiBth's ltease r 1 i " !? ' , SawARD. N. Y.. Mav 13 A terris ble dnd deadly disease prevails in the SeWard Valley. It first attacked Samuel Mc Roberts, fwbjcf flied, f and Mrice then funerals occur dail v about herei. The throat first jewelfo; Jtbe tongue is paraiyzea ine patient can not eat and be becomes double -.eight ed. (No one has recovered from the disease, which is very contagious. 4 Joror Ked and Seat to Jil, "Wtw York. May 15. -Judee Brunt. in the'eourt of oyer and terminer, to day gave ais decision in tnease of ju. roruarve MMunsei, in wnicn nede Cide that the juror shall Rrr to the couqty jail for 30 days- and be fined $250 for n tempi ef .eourt in ;goiqg to the office of 0 Donovan Rosa dur ihg the progfej5;of 5he8bor Pbelan 1 f i j , i A S t j . f- " 1 A Hit Sioij Mpolled .""'. ' Atlanta Qa Mav 15. rThe report that 700 persons had been boisoned I: by eating; ice cream aj; Tplhilah Falls andlwould die, ur almost Entirety un true-, ' A few were made slightly tick by eating spoilad crenm, hut none aarkjusly, and all are well nw,; :; J .i,t;Iliii;'4aHs ,:, . Hcntkk'h Point. ;; f, Jr-Charles Henry Kngg. the iiero who n ur dered old Mih. Lyilia Ma bee. and her diiiigh'-"r M try, it O ,tf r Biy, Lung IulafiJ. iiwuly two ynarrt uo. wax hai gH) in jtiWiert) at 7:45 this moi-LuriK.'i.'ll.? uitc lltrd WHllUUt U strtig- r r. Boaxn onCoriu1 tmrdorsoft corns, bunions. Ue Batovcbb, iuy 15 E-ther Moit- lin.'rai'iHli priest, was uekei today aif to the luooes Of 'tho i'ebttld hi the fi liting i't B ttoUvhe i : He gve Hit-irt ub 51 killkjd and 1?$. ,,woUndt-d. Hto ntutt'munt m.ij- be n li Q upon ac atcurult). Honiiiirr.'irf1i.fc,ntMl I i i i - I r'' fin(WJ5on ttM-t-rrT Can iiever04ias ensrd. orfct lioso, js uos Uwst siKl t..iuM .iiverTniisnMo-e ifaie w-nr ga I disorder. w"!flk!Wuiit fts iial,wtS4tnetvwA. g 1 R HHP lr- restore vwor ud nuietmio to tue i:it'Ttt enrkti,, niu-t be Invt 'KtrHtcdahdtegi.HtteUi ii ne orainiirr 1 he ordlnarr si-uuuves ma) iraououign toe rner, for awn no, but tlisy can iiever. like Honiettr's stnuwei) Bl.x tern, reiiMive Uio cjumj ot tmiyoun dtt:Ut). ' That superb lnUVrti'l and oorrtctlvs of ulofit.r4 ronditlone of the'A'linentary organs.'liasalMtnS enect oi mtaniiiffton va wo-uotsesi-- -T" o-u-MtetlssuMotwlitcktoey-aro- enastittitAd. i weskeiwd lo . cons quenoe of linpowu.! nt i f ttie blood renting Iiom imperfect tt!"te; .-a ad sslmUatloa. uraw sirei.gtU from ti.e - f""d .el vitality dvIord in the system by ttie feiuMrs, whlob lR'Mt4u ,ie tequtred -Iuhm-'is to tonutrV tive fuoci. not te swrnaua, i- uots Ujssiio IsUon, aim ! tone sim( reguiam to. tueaeuc. tire and evuvoKuyt organs. - -. s '-, -s Ew'ci on Bats" eleah out rau, mice. 15C. - - . MAT IS, lft. - Produce. . - , - p.i TiiinH Noon Klour otlletr Howara tnwt and Western Superfine 13.6033.85; Kttra$A9ue 4.81: t-amiiy vt.oixrso.D"; iit iuia mifwr av.au ft 3. 75; Extra tANai4.26: Rto brands 60: fl tapsoo Famllr Buperuuire mant as.ae; Wbaat tioutbern : Arm; - Wastara aasr; Southern red iU3tl.P6- do. amber fl.U4fl.lS; No 1 Maryiaml $1 67S118; No S VeaVa win ter Td spot 9911,00. Com- Sonttoera Aim; westers aiui; aumoam wuito 04; jwtum otaoe. . . fmioiiMLirioiir firmer. WbeHt dosed Ik lower fhan yestertaj; Maj 8iA; Jona WM No. Sitltf8. Com wsaA, dosed V26 Ve tower; rasb 4taijMliT 4694T: June 4687; Juir trl tsiW Oats quiet but lower: cami a: June ttmfi 848; Julr 233kadVA. Mess pork etoaed quiet; VuTii $u.06rJune ?10 906 $10,911; Julr I.ee all 17m. liaruqum; caau o iMfoia.o punu meats quiet; dry valted st outders $4.36a4.40; short riosldea to.60-ahort clear fiJoe&l&. Whisker Arm at Si. 10- BUgars urui Standard A 64. granulated 6ViS65fe: t - rVaval Store ' WnmeTOWTurpentliie steady at diosln stead;; strained 90; good strained s3t. ; Tar stead; at $116; crude turpentine stead; htud $1.10; yellow dip and virgin S1.76. i SATAMAa Taroanttoe . easy at- ana. . Bonia steady at 9&att.W, H j . : i run nT.csrmifTiirneii tine firm at L . Bosla ftrm; strained 6; good strained .1K ;.; ; ft j -fr.t'.l it. . vii.v-lr-OfS".1-" Kxchanee 4.864. ' Money HWJ1.' SabtieMorr' balaaoes sow 138,i,w: ourreuey S'JS.siaeuh Govaraetentalower; tour per cents, hi XUS; tone's M8t4; State bonds dull. . , , AiaDama mass a. a mi o.... m .2 ; m . ...... . . . - , . . ... ,' . i n ' 1 yimiia J, Tgo..;, ......... .j.... M..VO - eeorgla0,s,.ra.ii. 1X1 ; Ci OOF (1 A 78 mCflB8 , 1048 North Carolina 4's. .... ......... .... . ; North Garounaf s.ex. ni.,..r,.J..i.W.. ... North CarolTna's Funding , s 11 South Carolina Brewa Consols............; 1.1TH4 Tennessee ffa... ... . w.. t 4S. j- vuvUiia o ................ . u. -, 2j v. Cfcesaoeako and Oato.. ....... i ! 4 "5 Cblcoand Nortbwestora.preSerfad.... t.HVt nuivfr Eltiracl. .......... ..jLi: a Oeuver and Ble Graoda. Bast Tennessee.. ', 8i Lake Shore. Louisville and NaHbvlDe.. Menipnu aadCaarlestoa.. .. ...... M,.... 7 - 8 . K 17' Nashville and Chattanooea New Orleans PaelAe. lt.. ......... New kotk cniiai... . ... Norfolk and Western preferred... Northern PaclSe oomraon . Northern Pacific oceleirecL.. iie raoltic MaU... EeaxllfiK..... .... ..... ..i.... .. : 631S - 7 .' 1.f6 a iUehmond and AUegtani.. iwuawi. WH . . . . .... .... ...... Richmond and West Point Terminal..... . Aocfc islands ..a .. m .... .... . .... .....m j n ' St. raui. si. raui prerenal..., Texas Paeine..'.:.. Wabash Paelfte. .!............ . .T..lT,Jl Wabash Paelne, preferrwl.i.. WestAro 1 ftlun........ Bid. tLaat bid. Sobered, t Asked. IXk.Div. : ' f - ... ,.r Hit.X3TON Oulet: mlddllnc 10U: Vf MrelDts 66; gross 66; sales - :S; stock-- 23l; exports emonwlse . i . - f kf weeuy-aet rects 779: eroes SXk sales 865: exports coastwise 1776; continent ; meat Bri tain UJ3U, i r . v. .fl...' NoaKax Steadr: mlddUntt lOf-Uatet leeetDts M; rosa 41; .stock 4,534; tales,; export eoastwise -; Great Britain . weesw oat rseeims hs: ; srear ' ari: sane 700; exp'U to eonUnent, ; oatatwlse, 9; Frauoe ; fin-at Britain -j. , . i . ' lurmoroa-Flrm; mlddllim lOUVaet rec'a , tirose . sales : stock 7i; xpurb enast wwb ; ixretM ttnoiin - r ..... - Wul. MA Ill ! at. exports eoustwlse 7; Ureal britatn . Savarsab 3UMdr: n1,MUni !0U?m4 rwrn S14; gross SI; -sales 25: - stock 4878: exiMU coastwise ; to eouuuetit ; Uruat Britain . France-' Weekir-rnet ; recelnts 3D 3: rrosd B7f sales 75; exp'ts coastwise 6,i03; to Qt Britain ; jrranoe ; eonuneni . Xxw ORLaAmv-FImt: mMdltnc to 7-1S: aar reets 830; gross 626; sales 101 ft stock V4.BH7; exports eoastwlse :; to Great Brttala : France ; continent weekly-net rects 8.640: gross 1XDH: sales 12.ZCh -exports to uteai itriuin, S,4dl; eoaatwiad, iina; continent Itance , Moaii.a Finn ; middling 10 B-16; net rec'tn 18. ST068 18: ikw ttvi stock 14 474 exo'u auastwisr Great Brttala ,. weekii-net-. reoeiuts Ti: gress w: aaies uuu: exports coastwise ureal urnaia . HKXPtns-Qtitet: mlddllrig IUIb! eceetDU 117 ebiDmentstl6: sales 300: stock 3M2U - weekly aec racu bob; abipnseaie avw; 2ii; to spinners . . , "fc ftram.1 TW.Ia. mlifrfllnH IfW.. I OK. abiDmeaU i sales &6: stock ' Week! recelMs 177: shlonienas BBS: sales grit; spinners :; stock 5,138. . , r CUAWJ68TQ1I Firm: mlddllnc lOWi: net roots 96; gross 3t; sales . stock Mt: exports to eoaHtwtse ; continent : ttreat Batata Weekly Net receipts &83: cross 3"; exports to conUuent, ; coastwise, &A; wreat jsnuua . Nsw Tork Easy; sales 408; mlrtdttnf apiamti 10; Orleans llic; consolidated net jieoalpU : exDorts to 'treat Britain - to I rranea : emttneot . r - . . ' Weekly net neelDts 463: aroas 9X6: 8 80; exports to Great Britain 8 JU6; France 13.4; ouiitinent wsi stiuiners ; sues sjuS). - . l-'iiliarsjn., Nrw Toms Net receipts -; gross 4CS Fa tures closed quiet but steady; sales d0u8 bales.-' . Ma s'saHssf lla7? Ss Vtt June..,. M)8ia.8J July..; iogost.. '. . ; depteaiber. . .. October.:;.:...': November....... Deosmber .t.... January Keoruary March. , M . April . . . ...... 10 863.87 ........ losia.a ia7o.7i ......... KMaM ......... vMax VMa. - W.333J5 1044.48 , " OOXF AaATITX COTTON STA" Net receipts at all U. & ports during Same time last year. Total receipts to this date..... ....... same time lass year..,.. .... .... .......... Exports for toe week.... ..;. 6ame week last year. Total exports to thta date. To same date last year Stock at aH United Stotes ports. . . .. .... .. . .7S1,763 -r ,ou - 14.07J 16U1.402 8S,9 493.128 Same time last year..... i Stock at all Ulterior towns , ..... , . . - Same time last year. Stock at Urerpooi ...i. : ame time last year. - Stock of American afloat for Greet Brttha, Same time last year...;..,.. .... ..i.;.... .i f , .; :, .' KKCKIPrB AT ALL FOBTS. ' ; , 526,631 b7.529 41.464 : 978,000 70,000 80,030 New York The following are the brtal net re estpts oi cotton at ou points smce Best, Is. 1884. Sa,?ton- 'i r4: I - ?4545M wew urteans, - . - - - . -r - i),?n MODUS,, f, SavannabVA Cbarleston, Wilmington, Norfolk, - -Baltimore Newlork, ' 228,135 - 719.68 - r 51)1.093 91.767 r 646,488 : &H.8U9 Vr-90SB8 Boston, - Newport News, PnfladelphBt, West Point, -Brunswick, PoiiEoraL. " . ;. ei,67 V 68J7S i 47,419 811,191 a 9.747 - 6.54 V S4.194 i- 10.7VI 400 PenBaooUi, ' Jndlaaola, - i City folnt. Total, t fftiiiat t 'iJ rerpool Onoa 8trUa. Livnwoov Mat 18. -Steady, tool Utt'e dolnc mlddllng uplands 6 16-16U: Orleans Id: sales ti O n: stecultkm Hnd'exiMiri 6uu; receipts ; Amert- ciin jroiures cm.- : ' rplands low uuiiming clause; -May and June deliver 0 bl 4l. June and July 8 0 64dH3 64d. ' ' r July mid AUKUKt biL . ' Aug st and Sr utcmber fi S 6 ,d. , , , repininucrnnd UrtoberSJr " Suits (or tne week 84.UU); American 33,000: sieo- uiiuioii liuu; export viiu; actual export, veuu; im port 88,1)00; American 23,00; rtock 978 000; Ailier - 3 P. a. Sales American H.9X. umih. ,i mid dllrur clause, HaydeUverf 8A '-Sid. (s41ers ) r. May and June s 67-64rt, (seUws.) - ; -: i ;t June and July 869 641, (se.lers.) ; -"i H Si - July and August 6d, (tellers) ' , ' ? ' August and September 6 il-64 l, (bnyers,)1' ' Setfeniber and October ftil, tseUs. j , ' - October and November 5 M-AM. (sellers 1 -, J NovemU:! and Deuember 6 l1 64d. (s -UriS y Decs uber and January 0 61 &kl. (ssllers ' - tw.rjs ouii out suuu. 4 Jf, a. -uplands low middling elawe May delivery 6 66 C4 J, (sellers) . Za 1 UUll S6C4J. (sellers). ' --i . . May an May and June 6 56 fi4d (I ujers) Jims and July 6 .7-4d (buyers.) Jul) and August 6 (S2 CM (llers) - , ' August -and septcuiDer b im. (sen rs v 3citmmbr and O.-tober S 6 -ld (buyers 1 Octob r and November 6 b2 64rt. (seHVrs.H - -,.SUilKr and Deceuiber C 50-640. so. leie ) 4 Joe. I iLUu j leosiuiier auu January j m 1441, utmers,! s . uutiuesalosed wusk. r-.tf 1 i' ttt Ornojt or thk uanRtsa. Uasawm, N. &, May Ifl ts. f he ottr cotton market yesterday alosed dul and easy at (he following quotations: c ,MWdlIng.r.. ..s. u 1014410 Ml Pjeeafpt yeabsrdiy. .. .. ...........-i . seas ftfTX- JPKO UUCK v KAOUET. y for is. ucz ' : :,fcrUi ; fMi--per tashet . i. .U . jf' t -a?1 J sd-Hier bunnel....,.,. - 60 Wbea-per toiMbel. UH? Peanuts tr bosneI.J.....,..l.K,TL'! Flour- F&iiOIy.. .......iSiiy fktra,.. reaa viay, per Dusnei sf lxedTT a4ai.is ... 66360 Oats shelled, Dried Fnilt-ippies,' per ,i "eacnes, oeetea... " J - oopeeled " ' Btaoktwrrles 11 "4fT6 . t.r6 SUSUL ?7I- .,- 7ffi8 7V8 .78 82 . 18 SflrrSo inaB..i.... ratifiaaa nar nound Xtelooa, per bushel oeeawaz, per pouuu... .Tauow, par pound. Batter, per pound.. Jiefa,peraoeoa.. Cliidieos.. ....... Turkera. tier ihmhmI QMWs . s .'ass s sa Beet, per pound, net.... Mutton, per pound, net. Pork, per pound, net.... s sn - onwasnaa. Feathers, new.... jtaas.per poima. HUGHES1; ivw Quinine Hair tonic to tne best preparation atade for Imparts" vigor to tae scalp, eradicating daadraS and prerenOng tbeaalf failing. Preptaedonlf by 'iHjxl'-t , DBVOflUTa, .HA J,-PHILIP'":v MtaMe - Cod liicr f Oil Enalsion, ( -.- r -, : ". ! .' ; - : : 1 j'' ' r;:. " . : f.i;.. ,1, umiDinea iut tne soluble rnospnates, ttt. m PER BOTrLE. For sale by; SPRINGS! - CORN K R; have reoefred a Iw and oompltMe stock of WINDOW GLASS, f!- ALL MZEa' -' '. ' I - i !- i - j.. .. i-- , ' ?-) . , ' 1 -i ' Single, aad Double Tbickl. . RJ H. JQHOAN, fe CO.. Sprlags' Corner. 5prtngaVCorner. it miiiff.;i u i won t .e. ' NAN m. as SAW V Bow anr unilsisfsnrt wba' - a psrfbct Ot ler TWt psJnfct period ofhrssUng to"isdsm-. . cd ssssntial to orsry nsw outfit. Tala Is posltiTsly u neeessary. ' Tbs scientlfle prindplas avplisd to tbs an . erouartspos ami stass of th Ksruti slioa, iasima perftet fit, and their AoxlbilitT. sbso lute tesdani team, the tortarae .. of "brooJOna- In," ao thsr say easy sad oomfcrtaate front tkjp rst day. Bold tis wbsrs. Ask your Shoe dsalsr tor thsaa. ' HANAN A SON. 4caila Iwr Vsaawllte. ftbioeodtf . . CARRIAGE AND EDGGY EMMY. T7 ABK JC5T IN KECKsT OF A FULL LINI ; Of ttwvery latest etftoeUie spring trade CT-CAU. AND 8XXCS. . . f - i : A. C HUTCHISON CO.: Charlotte, K. a, next to Wadswortk's Stables. fTABBIASI, W ABOH Am BLACKSMITH SHOPS, s . . jwiikinsoa's ma Btano.j ., .s ITebldea aude to order and lepatred. ' IHorses snod tnltot-dsse style. ' a., c nvTcnuoxAcbt I SI00 REWARD -A reward of One Hundred DoUaraJs bereby ef. fared for tne i'P prehension aad proof soffluieut for tbeeontictiDBof the perpetrators ot tne dastardly eatrage eommttted la tne etty ef Charlotte, oa the sornlng of the 10th tost , whereby an attempt was made to destroy Urn and properV by tne use ot aTnamite or some auer expwsrfe saosoaee.-' BaayUd3t . WM JOHNSTON, Mayor, Lost or Strayed, A yellow and white speckled Pointer Btt&u has fellow ears, and a tew hum ynllow soots oo her. Any one giving mfannatloa of her enU be reward-) aaatuusomoa. 4- - . (-" mawoa FOESALE. A few work Horses. Abo one second-hand farm Wagon and some second band Buggies, The abase lnuoesotaeaeapioreBsa. -- . BssjUdSt CH AKBKBS ft 00, Condensed Tii ;TaW JoH i ii pAfK FEAB AND YADKIN Y ALLEY RAILWAY To take effect at 8 a ai ;Mond,rjaaaarylKai TRAIN NOBTH. amhrrx. LKAT. . " T Bennettvllle...'., Shoe Heel .... Fayettevll'e. ...... Sanford.... Ore Hill........ . Liber y ,V...J.. Greensboro ..... 800a,,m 10.00 .8Tara. lilO p. w. 4.S8 -i Kit f. ; 700. . , , f 14 p.L . a za 488 ' , ai minutes at rayettellle 'or dluner : TUA1N SOCTlP AKRJVK LS VS. fireensboro... Liberty Ore Hill...,. . Saaford . . FayetfvUle... Shoe He4 Bonnet tbrQie 6.40 a. nt. w.sim. mj 11 m 1.16 p ... u p. as. 4.(0 .. :.,6 40:v " 18 8JQ ? .1 . ; 90 mluutea for dinner atSanfdrd. "so Mj-Roaa,.(iitt'l Pass. Ageat..v.i. awr& tf ' ' . -v- j 'i-v- 'l am a eoipewmlth by tratK and the small pai tleles ol lrns and onoutr trots Aiiiw t . onmyarm aiKi Mo .e.1 my mhtm juiu. Hot. cury admliilsteied iromrht on rb unmtlsm. and 1 bee 'D, a be pMw invaiw J wok two duzen bottles Sv n mwt Lorr. AugtMa, Ga. Jan.o, . , u- - We hve used AwlfV Bptuinc In e fkmllr as sji antWoto for miari)o4!loTove thre? rZ BDdUave aeverknowo It to fall in a imgletnT "aSSwoo, cia.. sept. 11. Ms: : ' lor six or eight nm t mutaA f uWnHereSr1 IM; ofrW .Bwl ojwwuemaoe a peraaimt enre. jNWif-e It etr'y lsCsittsasi T Pwj-t Ffo Co., E rawer a. A" r "sTftsl'' av :-i'i,'iiii t l . 1 A ar . . i ANIV- fashion iSbfets foi; SpriD?, ' .-V-i : BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON, -AND- . DRIED BEEF, , . f -1 ii -- 1 - . . 'I ' ? 1 PJ3ARCE BISCUIT, flor. Roller Patit" Flour Wm have a limited quantity of nlee fresh Straw berrtes today from Lyiee garden, near thedtr Bead la yew orders early. BAB1ETT 4e ALEIATOES. WRISTON'S KNICKERBOCKER AND mm polish Ars haying a "big run." They are toe best goods of the kind In tne nuvtet. I Dow have for your Inspection the perfect Tooth Brash, or Wayne's raieav yaa ne jtngintn prosa makers say 01 it: -LoasosT, Hareh afith. . ' -If: tear81rWeare. without doubt, more largely interested m m&nuictanng tooui tmiaaes man any a; her Una fa these Islands, and our patterns, rith those of oar friends, constitute a small moseuBt; bat of all we have made there Is HONS, In ear opinion, so effective for cleaning the Inter aHeea of, the teeth as Wayne's Patent Tooth Brush Very lesjeottullj, your v,j . nH : - ? ;SV: G.BTKKNT80Nai , To sfesam Tnruer ft Wayne, Philadelphia, Pa. For .Sale JBy I " , II" :i?1 J i.M V.l:': ' v-;! - 't- V '. Ir-'.:! ' ' ' THE LAWKS CONCEDE OTJB u....-f ;-.:;fe.ii'V'J,tf ,.: SOOO' 8i A K U U B K K aa r. o--. suit kit MM MM A A -M MM M a O I UOR BR M St M ui : an r R tint an M M ' ' r.-.l--- lo be tne Inest In the city, and i-ur ; CAKES,; fCANrftKS, .i f ... BOS IXJN BATH BUNS, AND- 1 ii M UP lI) :Cii t t.N, tH "if?' Wsased In toe elty. tosartibeounvlnced. .. Call ex un ; MAY 15 It & KOSS.. MnnnnnpTinni 1 ' "" sssus WM klKutJaMf ... : .-"o in tuvnn rasa,! .. . vH,.r . --iihii ,,.i r. assort. f I.S, t.v.,,)atallia.MIlri. 1 I "f v' ? " -'-- "-:- i - J.iJIIIIIB. t'a - j. 11 1 1 5 -'xt ,i FERRIS Fill HAMS j ,.. i ,. - j j.j.; .-i . ... . "... j "t ;-'.'r"' ,v -tf r r 1 . Shoii der Brac-e LI ifristim TOT RECEIVED! AN LEOANT OP Ladies, Miesesr and Childrers' Fine Shoes and Slippers, And all kinds of -i !7t t -:- " n o ,13 For Boys', Youths' and Gentlerrs Summer Wear, j f Call and. see our goods and prices befoie you buy. Trade Streec. TJlTe are Blow Offering ours no m Gents' Furnishing Goods, Till save money by an examination of our stock before goln elsewhere. purolwse a,,T oods ta our line & CO BEN - burgess Nichols; WHOLESALX AND BBTAJL OXALSB IN all kinds of pUrnitore , BEDDING, &C. I A full Une of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, 4 uwuxicrjco, x-ariur auu unamoer suits, uoi fms of all kinds on hand. No. 6 West Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. DR. laESSIsIB'S IK A is. n A POSITIVE Constipation, Biliousness, :-r. . " AND ' - ' ' ' D:Y SPEPSI'A, ' :o: ' mrttltfHISfu?? of P.ur? eSetal1 matter which acta entirely on the digestive organs, hSKntvi7 L"00,-, and removing all matter contained In the stomach that does not belong there. No malaria or other blood disease hangs around the system where KASKUiK Is V WHAT CAUSES DJSEASE. aim oeeays, tne gases arising therefrom poisons the blood, and as a ss!awin dianauM nf varinu iXi Zc?.01 put.s. th. n? efut the S aea, a perfect circulation of blood and perfect digestion is obtained, and all liability of disease removed, PREVENTION OF DISEASE. ytstomach Ui good order by using Kt SKINS, and youmay UuSJh tagtonT - k P JV2ibl?Z?meflr te Pf1' P a condensed form, and twoto four bitle? wfll cure the most ob stinate ease ot habl.ual constipation. Price 60 cents and one dollar a bottle " wr wt w S. B. For sale by T, C. Smith & Co Vllf k a llfit Ilka . Vln. T. V. . n,.. " ' "... ..v- u i itiuoaaunii, X lie crowBlng virtue pt Dr. Blgger's Hrckteberry Cor dial Is that It Is the great Southern remedy for children teething and all bowel affections. Why Is a book like a tree? It Is full of leaves. Dr. Blgger's Huckleberry Cordial leaves the bowels In their natural condition, and does not, after cheeking tbem.-eonstlpate, as many medicines do. Vii-Si. ".'S1 TIredbVwAlfFR Tkv iHR it la t. a QTeo oy wiLTtKi. TlTLOB, Atlanta, fta. t Reliable THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION : OP'AMERICA. , , OffiC 0 THE SxmaAX AftKNT ) '1 ' -. IObKobth CABOUHA, V ; This AseorHatlon. now nearly four years old, and having a membership in a Urge number of the States, amounting to nearly sa.OOC) boueoclarlea. haelost established a general agency lor North Carolina, with headquarters la Charlotte. ..P00..? h8 aeeessejTtoeoinnywfi the laws of the State, which has been done: as will more fully appear by reading the following eopy of certificate and receipt from the Seoretary of 6 tale: Copy No. an. . . . ........ Statk of North Cabouka, ' : "i f Officbof SaoaiTABT or Stats : f : t S- ' lWRUiC VKfkXTHWWt, : mvJ-. ,o BAiaioH,a9th. April 18S. J. . - The Mutual Self Endowment andf BeneutdafAB. soclatlon, havlna filed fa -ihlr .Ouaappott mentof J. T. wiltehead aageoeral-e-eotior fcuia State under the seal of the enmpaDv aD svii heretofore, to wit: on the (Siui .Ar-' 1 .t i into mis omea any oouara.ta. 1 Juuva or secuoo i ot sJ AT ( . . nsurauos Laws of N. a,"-iatu4 ka t, f 1 UCKNSE IS HSBEBT SRASm tat 1 i skai. said company t-.dovsu ta ( ) Stato antll April 1st, LikvjjawU provisions of said act Signed r ..W.lieATr-'Sr .'flSnV-Haar Seoretafjofk .' North Camj. ' " . " S f - ' Omc sacBixaBT or - Ralkisb, V i Received from J. T. WhiinUf thekfutaal Self Sndowmer-t. iy sooiaUon, twelve dollars,- fuA r of reports ot the financial e- u. pany for the year ending 14, and nine dollars for a . ISignedJ sw. t. - v . f ' km fiAnArnt loaanf f Ka.a. Oi . .... ' Oi 4t 4l .iidS 1 bfii)s rotary of State to receive ar'... ship, app jlnt agents and do a for the Association not 111 -V'- tne snme or of the State of 1 , 1 1 We bare not apace te err' 1 1 n it nods only to be inveati d ItUAnthA UIM nlan nf , - : - txm nsa w ,kedt .jjOglon of Uonor and ioy i.v 1 Sli'T t opuiar co-operative assooi - - ropular feature that It Is n 1 1- hOF tn ilia A oat m . . . . "V e employ none bat gentle. ui ine thciiiivt m wmcn at$ t ( company, and therefore bespe- t t rc ttent hearing and eonfldenea Whi hoa s Address me or my secretary kTC-' -rK.'C" '" -v:--'- i'- T . T. Wt.iii . ad." -tY w.- vr ,,0y"l lient for Nona Can. o. z M- v aa. Eeraa, Secretary. - ' ; msviuuvf J Broker and- Ccaiisissioa llsrchat, . . : And Dealer fa reed of an kinds, - ' i . cciixaimxsT, . ! : ciiARLdTTCi N. C. GRAY & CO. IS1I CUKE FOR ARCHER, Proprietor, Saratoga Springn, N. Y. WtlT IB flAath lib-a m Man k. I ' , ..nu m 11MU UIVQ&Uaaj JVUl HIUUV. He puts an end to your pains (panes). Dr. Big gers'jlucklebcrry Cordial will put an end to the palnsln the bowels. . Wbat tree represenU a person that will be In debt? Willow (will owe). Too will owe much to enjM teething, or you of cramp, colic or dysentery. fZT-?' urugglsts. 60c. per bottle. Manunw Send 2c stamp for Taylor's RfalrtlwRnr , rLi ha sail -ist.i .... i Use MULLEN'S -28 as e "3 33 IT NEVER FAILS. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. To be ased Internally and externally. Cures Cramp- Colic, Diarrhoea, Headache, Toothache, Neoralgia, Rbeumatism,Croup Sore Throat. t oughs Colds,' Mphtherta, Bores, Bmtoes, Burns, Spralw, Ednga ef Insects, Coras aad Bunions. ii'edswiii. Everjr Btilv f!l frtD SB and 00 Cents a BoUla. , Iad tne following: ' " -:- 1 - boftfiUm.?. O., Dec 17th. im W.N. MuUen, Dear 8lr I hare used sour Urn nets' Nest Unlment for Hemorrhage of the lungs, aud Had It to be an excellent remedy. - ' xusssut vaus. v W. N. KuTlen I ased your Hornets' Nest List ment tor rheumatism, and I reeomaiend tt W we publHs as a good remedy. - Besperttuuj, ' tHonroa.14.ti -TXw. MaL' la. . . . nnerIDe, H. C,, April , Mr. W. K. Mullen-Dear Sirs My little boy fell and bruised hie shoulder and arm. ee that he could not use his arm. I ased a small bottle of your torneto' Nest Unlment. It gave him use of his ana ader the Irst appUeatton, and eared him ins short while. . I have used ft m several othercasea aad find ft to be an excellent rernedy. . -. . - . - - . 4. W.K111"I i - For Bade 17 Straight Crawford, Lancaster, & C. A. H. Daveo, Chester, a Ct ., p. U Jer-iaiSroc, lo't & C. , 1. i,E.WP7Co.,I 1 4..J: S C. J. T. l'idn-a Son, t ...u. a C. I'r'ft-oid-lk "eCo.fs.C. ? XXasbr)!. tCr!c"8. & . '. rftine uer' --s,Honit.X. C. i e tarker. artist, a. ews,i.C , e 4 c, DrttLAV Charlrtte, C. i rtHtan. ' V- - - ". l.i.., n nC f -- ,. i f. J. rf.4uoA.j-a,- " T.ce -atji dsco- - - PB-KlmVWri'teT, . , . -I.i.& at; Wndeon, : - . T. PI- ATTI.I.EIV Ifrwp'r. ' eha6dawly Charlotte, N. C, -I change: Si rSaSSLSS for the purpose of changing our line of business we win sou our entire stock of goods at exceedingly low prtoea," J- J i - '. mayldtf . A. B.AW. B. NI8BET,