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; t Villi 1 1 u i U J jl - it i i j yOLUMESXXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY JULY 26,-1885. I' .2 PRICE FIVE CENTS jut Stock anil SOME ODDS AND ENDS 1V. offer this weeK ai aDoui 01 ftMSffi wJ K now oflering our 83ic week at about half their yalue. Bemnants of DRESS GOODS, CASH n Goods itt 25c. Per Yard. ioe White SOME 50O. GOOD8 AT 250. PER .YARD. parasols at Half Jr'I ioe. lot of ,cT,ta n-PS9fiinehamsat9cents. are having a big run. Call and get one. Another t orient andEWPtlan Laces and Flounclngs. Remnants and patterns of ' "Truth, ijkk-thx scir,' bomxttices submits to OfBSCUBES, BUT, LIKS THK SUN, ONLY FOB A THUS. , .. Subscription to the Observer. DAILY EDITION. SlnglecopF,.... ....... s Scents. By the week in the city 20 By the month 75 Three months.. ..................... ...$200 ' Six months. 4.00 One year........ &00 WEEKLY EDITION. Threemonths. ...... ............ ....... 50 cents. Six months. ....$1.00 One year.;.... ...... ................ L75 ' in ciuos ot live and over $1.50. . No DeTiation From These Rules Subscriptions always payable In advance, not only In name but In fact v Sit r at About Half Their Former Price. . a iswre stock of Linen Ulsters. Also a large stock of Valises. Hand Bass and Saratoga Vehaoem wne SathiFans yery cheap. Job lot of Ribbon from ,2c. per yard up. . Mosquito Cano- WMue Canvas Belts- Truly, -.1'.' . , r- w.'.'u'i'v BBRS! COiffi!! CORSETS Ask for Warner's and have no other. A fall stock of the following brands constantly on hand: Warner's Coraline, . " Flexible Hip, Latest. THE IDIA QUESTION. ' President Cleveland and the cabis net seem to grasp the : true inward ness of the Indian troubles on the frontier. An investigation by General Sheridan shows that most of the trouble comes from the fraud ulent leases of the grazing lands in the reservations by cattle men, and from the frauds practiced upon the Indians, as well as upon the govern ment by?the thieving agents. These Q The new "census" of the Cheyennes and 'Arapahoes ; just taken at. Fort Reno, I. T. shows that the two bands number 4,469 souls. In 1874' the numeration showed a total of 6271, and it was upon that basis that ' the rations were issued for more than a decade,' the loss to the Govertiment being between ninety and one hun dred, thousand dollars. L It is safe to say that at four out of every Kfive of the agencies like shameless swindles have been going on for years and years.- ' . . ... . ; .. .,. Work on the new Catholic Univer- - t .... sity at Washington will begin in the fall. In addition to -the $300,000 do nated by Mss Caldwell, $200,000 more nave .oeen suDscriDea witn which to complete the buildings. It is proposed to raise the sum' to $1, 000 000 by subscriptions, the $500,000 thus raised to be used as a fund for the endowment of the different chairs. - Mil AIWOUCE THE O10LSlSESVSKT OF TDEIR MONSTER a D FOR A ISemarkaMy Successful Opera A short time since we noticed the Monday, July', 13, 185, to be resident upon the reservations, and of drawing the annual supplies NursiDg, A nice assortment of Ladies' and Misses Opera Slippers. ''Z Z c T performance of a difficult surgical have been in the habit of adding Operation in Philadelphia in which a largely to the number of Indians said tumor was removed from -"a -man's face, which comprised the removal of all the bones Of the right side of the for this increased number, thus denv- neck , A snVeical k eneine. with a ing a handsome profit for themselves, speed of 15,000 revtilutions per minute by the sale of the surplus. The was used to cut away the right side first th fiViminififrnHnn Vina of the nose, the maxillary . or jaw v-, .: . A, . . bones and the ethmoid or base of tl uikcu sieps to aoace oy uie prociama.. vault of skull. . One surgeon held tiohof the President oi-dering all the eye in place while the other held cattlemen on these reservations to the base of the brain. The place left vacant by the removal of the tumor i and other property within forty days and the flesh and skin was drawn This is striking direct and shows that back and sewed fast to the other side Mr. Cleveland thinks the Indians of the face by ' - fifty stitches. Three Every lady is respectfully have some rights that the cattlemen days after he " operation : the pins invited, to , call and examine are bound to respect. Q;a ; ha - : . - - I I UUlXlJl 1J11VJ, UvDU UUM - W - - VUU Stock of Kid Button The next thing in order will be to stitches-from other parts were re- TJAnfa - - A loWo aA lafranf P1 up the swindling agents and moved and the face was found to be & r""".1"" fhom f in orra i but little dihgureci. The patient was line OI nana-seweu JXiu xul- U. mi. . - , . I men aDie to more aiwui me wara. x Tii.u tt:j T54. " "CttA lcOD He now dresses and ascends the LUU Juu J? 1 ,-" about j Indian outbreaks and the gtairs without assistance. His eye is the nnest and ; best tnat are butcherv of unoffending settlers on uninjured, and has all )ts normal fvo w 1 I, - made, t ( W e always show tne the frontier. hpst that are made. ) . ... y I A W A T TniTT TTT-O A V ".-'TTT'T Tfc CONTEST. The National Cotton Planters Asso tumn of 1886, commencing - Novem- pouia oe cxaasea wWr f ber the 9th and continuing one month, ! near some citv in the cotton ' States, The Indian's Thirst for Blood. THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF IMULalLalHIIESIHLir, II Oilcloths, -11 Mil KID LOW BUTTON, NEWFORT TIES, . OPERA SLIPPERS, '' AND SANDALS. tions, - The tumor removed from the face,- when placed under the ' ? micro scope, showed that it contained spindle and giant cells, the latter res sembluig asteoclasts, which1 are found where the bone is being ab sorbed or broken1 down. .. The tumor Mouselseeping G-oods, LINENS; TOWELS AND SHEETINGS an agricultural field contest, in which Colonel Roy all, of the army, says it proposes to award premmmsag- ;TorKBTrib7n;is on7o the best Will prove the most tempttog, the most startling, the most profitable ttfthe gregatmg $200,000, the object being tnnwm Tndian fie-htpra in the service public,- while its shock to competition will be terrific. The prices we will "fcT n i;" 1 - 1 io liner line evw uccu gregating $200,000, the Snown m inis mar&et auu uui to bring : prominently : before the He is here on leave, his health being prices are always as low as Southern planter and public the im- much impaired by many i ? years life elsewhere. Orders by mail have care ful and prompt attention. 1 Alma Polish for fine shoes is the best and nicest. proved methods and diversified farm ing and to force them more quickly into practice. It is proposed to have there on ex hibition and in practical operation all the machinery and implements of different kinds used on the Southern on the frontier. Sneaking of the present disturbances and the lovofor murder which every Indian seems to possess in a greater or less degree, he said: "I once asked a remarkably intelligent Indian, who was known to have killed a white man some years ago, why it was that his race en joyed so much eoins: on the warpath and cotton plantation, farm, manufac- killing 5 people. The conversation lirara Co. THOM AS K. -CREY, CO. 25 S. CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE, WID. ? PURE OAK LEATHER BELTING, tory, gin house, otc., thus giving the the Southern agriculturist and others opportunity of comparison and selec tion'.; The association will require a sub scription of not less than $50,000 from the city competing for the loca tion and as much more as may be bid by any other city, and asks also contributions from merchants, mans which ensued ran something like this, the Indian beginning:. ' 'Did you ever shoot a rabbit V 44 Yes.' " 4Did you ever shoot a deer?' ,. ,t4Yes.' - ; ..:-v;; 44 'Didn't you get more fun out of killing the deer than the rabbit?' 44 Yes, I guess so.' v " 'Well, there's a heap more fun for an Indian to kill a man than a deer.' MANUFAC r TURERS I And Dealers in RUBBER BELTOG. PACKIJTP. HOSE, && COTTON.'WOOIiEiV hucI SAW ohijIa t;jt-jt-iixjii, c Agents: vvk Boston belting Uo. s &- : . Kubber Be tinorv 0 Hoyt's Leather Belt. JM Vernnn Kfi tinff. TViof -oraa Trirlian Irto-ir and nrettv uf acturers, planters and others inter- LOQd loeic. too, I should say," Col. ested in the progress of Southern ags Rovall remarked, and added : 4 'My riculture. . experience has been that the minute an Indian sheds human mooa, it a f: rr.r.nt- ao-.ro sepms to airect tne wnoie . iriDe vuo i no oneever heard him utter an oath, l tHZ The nearest approach he ever made toxicates them. Thev become devils. to profanity was when, unusually They are bereft of all reason. They ruffled. in temper, he gave expression must satisry tneir mst ior mumc, to an emphatic "dogsgone it," which onthe trail they make offer goods at will be fairly amazing, for regardless of cost or value we shal clear out every department in order to-iake room for Fall Importations.;! ; Come early and see the bargains that await you. r-iHl mi mwsM & mmm CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' '. : :' - r ' ii ' W. Kkaftnan fi Go. . t . Our great sale continues all this month. Our variety isnot'eomfined to ODD SUITS, nor are the sizes limited. We have all sizes and styles. It may be of INTEREST TO YOU to LOOK THROUGH THIS PRICE LIST. he would rip out with an earnestness that made it amusing. ' Tlie Emma Mine. The Emma Mine scandal has been iSlpHf Joseph Noones' Sons t Roller blasher and J Clearer Cloth T. K. Earle's Card One Hundred Men's All-Wool Suits, Sack and Frock, at $6.50, worth $10-00, mOO MMrtM-0?. One Hundred Pairs Men's All Wool Casstmere Panta at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25, wortli $2.50,' Boys' and Children's clothing at remarkably - ' Tbe ginseng plant is highly prized JSSr' in China as a medicinal herb, a sort TjVOn one Df tne original stockhold- of penacea, our, especially as a tonic ers, against Kobert unisuoim aibo au gegrgucker Coats and. Vests m.very large varieties, which we oner lor.iess in nspa or cihihiilv. vvunin r.nn dhsd MJiiKiiiai oiwvauviuci, wiw w- ---, TOn yeara w.uw.vuu wuim w u -.f, th rnntrnt nf . the Emma than they can be bought for elsewhere.- Clothing, oic been, exported from this country, Mine Company passed into the hands STRAW HATS ! neariy au ul ib tu tuiua. ot Minister ocnencK, oeuaturoicwaiu and T. W. Park, Lyon owned STRAW0HATJ3:! TriPre if? a hill hpf nro th anrcrm 000 of the stock and Chisholm $1,000, ALEX-aiH3B33Hi '&m&M3BL !& ....... I DUVVIIk Wl lllkj wvmvm versity, tuition to be free to i all . stu twhpn' if, was Rfilliriff for $1.50 m sLon We Intend to close out at a great sacrifice. A full line of HAVE A FEW PIECES. OF G50033S dents who are residents of the State don .n.i'n r .- ; ,. their VUV , i i.i ikn Anfliiro1 onn Mr. C. L. Webster, the publisher XXaat of Gen, Grant s book, says that the Hiin'einTi nf Ashat should be recover- proceeds to Mrs. Grant will be from ed. Lyon charges :that. Chisholm $300.000 , to $500,000: ' -. . : sold him out . and settled, with : the Gents' furnishing Goods .- f . ... .- . ;.t v.. .. . ' . . ' .'. "... - ; Chisholm I and Lyon K pooled One Hundred Dozen Gents' Summer Scarfs, 6 for 25 cents. lit wfflpayto Tissues and brought suit; against , , -. '- yiat the store of V i::-;'; A:XTiTM: AN CO ?4 SJ3JS Pr?es it icr Whicn BB-rSX We havArVf .?0- "or mencu can get a. mosqu.j w VA ffrtT,2 at less than half It will be interesting ;to;Henry i?8e SfLf1 Gebhard'to know;thaf English lords stock daied to have been de ! ..riioanlbtSForSaler' are punching each other's heads about frmidftd oat of ffiso.000. v..-v -r rullri r . company; by .whicn Lyon was unable LE1DOG CLOTHIERS, ; HOTEL, COKER. Fiuunclngs that "are a small atnir T7v,.ri Peat sale will continue until every dollar's worth of goods wehaye is gone. - uoi a sale to get rid of trash, tut our entire; stock lsfceing sgia ai q weai, iu w . , ALEAN DER & HARRIS; fl&feJSS?11 f,lrn,,,n Siberlm Cab in 'anyiantltl leiving orders at the store. iciy ana preserves than any other iruu;-:. i j ' - . leSb Lily Langtry.; Thy make Granti Skin IliseaseW Cured. , f!;: . nim aa If a r j ' . . - ! rt Trr. lrrsiyiftr s Macic uuinnenu- vm." : a. uivvcmcuu x tureauy on root in r a ; .4 WaTic heads or erubs, motcnesanq New-York .ui erect a magnificent jJ&MWffi monument to the memory of General pies, sore lips, and old, obstinate ulcere. I drugists, or mailed on receipt of VJSSSt oW by T, C Smith & Co. . .WflMeodwlF I offer for sale Eight Lots 50x200 feet, lying" n the northwestern corner ot the city (outside the dtr limits) ana norm oi uio wmcwi j . uoii. - AnnnA i8hln2tosecure a cheap lot, would do weUto call soon, as the prices at which they are offered means Quick sales. rm may38dtf Manager. ; B. S: MYERS, Broker and &niinissioa!Uerc!i2nt, And Dealer In Feed of &H.klndB, : -. ; : ; ' COLLZGS STKC5T, i . - . . ? ' . .-.-': ;. -..'V j--. -.'..' 1 - ; 1 1 " I ' ;1 "I v f 1" . i, . : i i . - ? 'jj1' - 5 t- r V' .X hi r-5 if- f 'i 1 -: :
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