ACT 11 ii ye, i r i 7 ' ' X" - A." charlotte; n. c., , Saturday august i, isss. PRICE FIVE CENTS. f I(iw: Mil nut k I B 1 Vti' SOME ODDS AND ENDS t 1 'lllll f S - " . thnt wft offer this reek -at about 'half their 'value. Eemnants of PRESS GOODS, CASH; Fine I le Goods 1 2k Per Yard. liiiifaiii AOIJIVCE TIlECOM3ttECE3IEWT OF TIIElIl SOME 50o. Q00D3" at? 25c. PER YARD. "Parasols at Half Our 1M nd 15 cents Dm lot of Oriental and Egyptian ice. i9i. PTid 15 cents Dress Gmeham at i) cents, are having a big rfin: - Call sn l get one. Another 1 nHfftfl land Egyptian Laces and Flounciuga. Remnants and patterns of ; ; i : r Silks : at Abrut Half , Their . Former Price. ' rv,aVAaiarze stock of Linen Ulsters. Also a large stock of Valises. ftand'Ba?s and Saratoga t ks Some (Fine Satin Fans very cheapo Job lot of Ribbon from. 2c. per yard upv Mosquito Cano pies and Fixtures. Snime : ' ; J v. ' :' ; . -for-- 4 r : .;- White Canvas Belts- Truly, S9UTH mJMLiire. y t , : (J ii i 1ST RECEIVED. A RIG LOT OF JERSEY JACKETS Latest in all sizes styles and prices. No garment so comfortable for the season. ... .-. GIVE THEM A TRIAt. Respectfully, - T. IL. SMILE. Every lactyv is , respectfully invited to ; call an d examine ouri stock - of Kid Button Boots, v A large and elegant line of hand-sewed Kid But-i ton and French - Kid Bodts, the finest and best . that are made. . (We always show the best that are made.) KID LOW BUTTON, . ; r , NEWFORT ties; " OPERA. SLIPPERS, " ' ' : AND SANDALS. . " .... .- f ' , f . '' ; ' ' ; - No finer line has ever been shown in this market arid our prices are always as low as elsewhere. ' ' , ' 1 .... ' 4 "-"t ir v -' " '- ' ' - v Orders by mail,' have care ful arid prompt attention. " . Aima jrousn ,ior nne snoes is the best and nicest. ; Xttje Ttarlottjc 0bsira& qbkeiog oteri grave. ajuJ - r Tbe , Northlern .newspapers which --. "TRUTH- t,IKlC Tmi Rrrw. MiMsnvts Rrminra m I ' 1 t' - . i.- , . , bb obscpeed, .but, lAKs THK Bra. omly fob I are in a urging in narsti utterances in TIMS. . , .. .... i " I fVlOlt dionnnninfmant nt fV Dnlnntinn V" jr VU1IU tlil! DCiCVWVU Subscription to the Observer, ------ --,vv iui,m SlneleboDV. i " So-nta. " &yjyjy WBW' w. J tI40 By tne wcet m the cicy. . ......... . . . . : - least of t; ; ; There might have been By the month. r.....-..' .'..;..... 75 h - j. , - Ttoeemontto.i;i:..,.vi...-....v.rf.ii2.oo - some point and some use in adiscus Oneye ' oo sidn of this matter before the burial 1 "WEEKLi edition. " . - place had been decided upori, but sSSS:r.;;;;;::;::V.:;::; aftei: 'and' the arrangements for One yea.i.Il''""J.".."Il!.". L75 t the funeral have been made and there IF! ft.lllhtt At tlVA -an adh- I y - -'.: . j. . No DeViation Froni These Rles 13 n0 ha?ce of changing the order of Subscriptions 'always' payable In " advance; not things, alj discussion , of this" kind is only in name but intact. : ,v : v v simply . put vof ' . place and. absurd. , - Some of 'the" disgruntled organs are HOW THEY iraDERED. befa'ting j New . York viciously; and The American people never n will Without cause.; ;; Gen: Grant had been know nor get anything like anaps for, several years a. resident of New proximate conception of the amount York. Helhad.taken'up his permanent of. .monev stolenfrom theni from the residence there and the city authori- beginningto the 'end of -the reign of ties,', a's .'a. token of their "respect for the Republican , party.. During his memory, tendered a burial place the war; ,when .- public attention in one of the city parks. - Had they was turned almost-. exclusively to not dorio so it ' would have been re- nVPVTI Vl 7'',':'i'"'Tin:T'"V7'! A' A watchinglhe progress of the armies garded as a great oversight," if riot 'y-MAllCl-,j!,UlXl. I JLCCDv-r" rv rrf Kn f.ff-lr. KnMn IS.. 4- l.tf li kAn rlr I ' L ,r . 1 1 , 1 " . 1. . jl 1 I vi uo uonvi- ucmo, ruuu iMiw- mwuguu i woi t&v, ana wouia nave suojeciea was given as to. the administration of them to severe criticism. 'After view public affairs and the plunderers held fug the places suggested :Col. Grant, v high carnival: for several years after 'as tho'rrmntAtivn'.' nf'-triA familv.- the war in' the, confusion following accepted Riverside Park, which ac- ITh T6 the efforts at the so-called reconstruc ceotance was confirmed bv the rest jUU' li f tion, the worst' ' class : of politicians 0f the family,' and' that settled it, came to" the front, especially1' in the and it should settle it also with' those South, and the carnival: of plunder outside of thejamily, who certainly went on.' 1 Not even an effort was have not; as jmuch interest in tne made by. those in power at the cen- matter Of th burial place bs the tre to stop It, and millions ; upon mil family haW They doubtless had good lions were stolen that never have and reasons for pref erring the site select never will become a matter of record, ed, they -made the decision.;, and' all But the following figures of the suits this faultfinding with it now. i& the instituted against,; defaulters, where veriest nonsense; - Burying-: Grant the amounts stolen or not accounted at ? Washington,' West oint, or for in four .Republican-administra. bri 'one bfv the' hills that overlook ions' are on ; record, . will- , give Galena: 'would neither ' add to nor l vague - mea or now tne lessen his fame. ms - y : people's : f money was ; ; manipulated : - ' , i 1 by the agents entrusted with its man- L ; There "are 650 butter and cream agement and - collection. ' , These do factories in Iowa. 497 in Illinois,' 130 nocmciuae suits against postal oi- in Wisconsin, 100 in Kansas, : 100 in T" y TJ TTr TNJ O s ficials : V ' " T ,. . , , . Minnesotcj,- (1 in Missouri, 50 in Indi . JLj UN XLl JLN O ' . 'i . s ) !, THIS GIGANTIC SALE5 OF t - . - - 4 -J; J'. i-f f: 5 i ' f I . THO MANUFAC TURERS - sums sREyj go 25 S. CHARLES STREET, BALTITilORE, MD.VI PURE OAK LEATHER BELTING. And Dealers In IiUBBKB. BEITINCl. PACItlTTfJ, HOSE, &e. v ' '.- 'COTTON, WOOLEV aud SAW MILIi SUPPLIES, &c. RBSfri ' ;i ' . , MUFF ggAv ' boston belting uo. a Rubber .Beitlno-' 5 llHoyi's Leather Belt.-!- 1 M t. Vernon Belting; jW Joseph INoonesV bons inoner oiasner ana I K. -Clearer Cloth'. ifi'K.-tarle'sCard"; X I Oilclotlis, xMattin 1 i ana,' arid!40 ' in' Nebraska a total of .'; i j-. . " .. '-.--;- .... . - " Amount of' defalcations Amount, of defalcations .T , tae dairy products' ot lowa aione in during Grant's second . " . 1884 wast $50,000,000 and that of the administration.;...... 4,547,24761 Tjmted States was $500,000,000. . The . , unount oLaeiaicaDons-. - during nayes aamin " ' istrationv.;-. . 1,775,996 02 ed States is put at $700,000,000, in ex- Amount of defalcations v: v cess' of the entite oapita istock of all during Arthur's ad- . , : - t.h n atinnkl ha riks and trust comDa- ' ministration . . . 1,569,733 77 . - nf PA,'if.rv f " ' - I- TOWELS AND - SHEETINGS I. Total ... $1 6.868.460 62 . . ; . Will prove the most tempting, the most startling,-the most profitable to.the There are hundreds of men in the -oir unaries uiiice is a conspicuous i puonc, wnue ils buuuk iu uuuipeuuuu, wm . w iwruu, -xuo prux wo v Renubliran mrtv -todav- leaders or figur: now in the great metropolis of oner gooas at-wm oe iairiy amazing, ror regaraiess oi cosx or vaiuewe snai tepuoiican party toaayieaaers or c Z- . . '' "clear out-every department m order to make room for Fall Importations, retired from active politics, who were London.- .A, husband seeking repara nomQ earlv and see the bargains that await vou. . T . poor when the$ entered public life, tion for wrong done. him, two.. irate - ; whose wealth now ranges fromhun females' to whom he was showing ; ?lu? SlsL'-n: wirwirRww mtimwM Qrtnrri4 nf Irtf rtrnfi wn tho salarv thev elements of his present notoriety. , w w " " . r - . ,L.'T- r dre from the; offices they1 held; - An ' r TT account of how; they ;. accumulate d t The f Ollowing'level headed, suggest their wealth would be entertaining tion 1s from the Augusta (Ga .) Chron and instructive. No people in the icle: -Let some rich rjnen :of Grebrgia world have " ever 'beetf plundered aW provide in their -wills,; tor a fund to Vr t a CHARLOTTE, N; C. W; -Eiiitoadr-: Co;' the American peOple have been, and establish and maintain a technology no people in the world; could have cal institute. I. Undying fame . of the stood' it as they : have, and -'not be- right kind awaits the man who thus --. , -.- . . , . . . . - -um ,., . , i .... e i 'c 'i 'S . come nopeiessiy DanKrupt, " xl au vu aisposes oi some oi ma muue. - j money collected, or, appropriated, to " -: -'-7;- j lrts' DTTn THT TT YTS. 9 swindling schemes, had been used in . It -was-discovered .when : General SJ J ln VALL wLL ' JJCmUL wLlm r 0 the. payment of; the national debt the Grant's body was placed in i the coffin : ' . , ,' ; r. - - .v' " debt would have been wiped out long that some relic thief had stolen one r 1 ; : :), j i". .1 . " .1 n I . . n -.-... . v - - -r.- 1 . . i J -11 1. 1 ..." . 1 . -... .. ago, lor WW7"' screws u u - - thii .month. .. Our variety fa-confined to enougu P'y . 'T' . ."v 11 ,lne wiwgeju wuicu ue u ibu waa QI)D gjrg nor are the s;ze8 limited. ' noir guai ueq , w y uiu toai tuau. of vJTJSiKJl 1U J.UU IO - , - We have all sizes and styles. : It may ' f HAVE A FEW-.- PIECES OF- rll. 1 , i t"7 have paid double that amount. .' We are indebted to J. H. William- rules, regulations,'-and schedule of Company has contributed $5,000 to JQ OK THROUGH TH I P Rl U L LI O I . premiums for; the seventh annual the Grant Monument tund, and' has fair, of the Not th Carolina, Industrial opened a list for subscriptions by teln Association,, to be held at Raleigh, egraph. , .. .. -oie Hundred Men's All-Wool Suits, Sack and Frock, at $6.50e onhW$n&$li.W. November 9th to 13th; both inclusive. " ' i ' . one nanarea rairS eu s u ;rT; . - The premium list is" a' liberal, One. The Country's Stock of Coil. x. " . - , Boys' and Children's aotning at remarkably , . - Wis fair is the only- one in the United New y0rk Sun. ' y "V ,".-' ", nnffiwii'u' -""'.'"" States' 'under the management and , Notwithstanding' the cries; of the - - iUU iiriAiJlwi:,r absolute control of the colored peo-. gold standard alarmists, the country's - ; - , ple,;and aSone of the instrumentali- frfn0tes rsucker Coats and Vesis .in very large Wietieshich we offer forjess- ties for promoting the advancement le oua?lthe Unit: v!- ' than they can be bought and welfare of that race it has our Estates .Treasury held $134,631,649. , - ' . nearuesi sympamy. in gold, and, the iNew lorfe banks orpip a tit . tt a rrS-' - - - KI KA W LtUL L&l V " , . $84489 600, making a total of $198, b lilA.VV .XlAlp !, . -- OlVUliAW.., : Mark. Twain 'writes a letter to say 821249" v - i " ' -:- - ' v that it was well, that - New York in- ' :At the end of June, 1885, the Treas- .' : : We intend to close ouf at a greatsacriAce. ,a ruu une w. stead of Washington was" selected ury held $119,408,320 in gold, and the fCLn ryantk hnrifll nlaft for New. York banks $113,956,600,-mak-iot Gru- Grant s , bunaL place, for .$233,464,830, and show- wnea -V.?.r r ing a total increase ; ot $34,643,571.' f .Vii ILii. Lll-i ", , Jft PC ; ' ' v .... if.' -j-.- T , v ,' - -. p .- -- v i ' . i- Also Fine French Organdies at 2c, which" are chem at 3c. Our remnant of Summer Black Dress Goods must be sold. -. tur friends cad get a Mosquvto Canopy cheaper from us than elsewhere. ha?e a small stock ot very fine Embroidery and Ficuncings tnat jre are , cflerlBg at less than half .Gents' . Furnishing Goods. I ' . -. ..... ... lr. ... ,4. . .. .w - ' . - 1 .... ' . her. mind to . have tne capital moveu - v The excess of unportB over exports 0nQ.Hundred Dozen Gents' Summer Scarfs, 6;for25 'cfents.-It willpay.to out that way, which'- she, will before of gold during the fiscal year ending Une nunarea uozen euu o f . . y 7 - many'jear "it JwiU-go, andthep June 30,. 1885, $18,313,8, -The t - " V r - -'V.;-. w.. X mduj: j"a , & ? Vl . prodiicuonjof our. mines are $30,000,- , . - .'. -' - Washington won't be worth talking gQ0 , ai?I1Uaiiy, , ,These .two'items - A ttttiti T" a 'TK-r'P dif n hmitr 'while New York with coming om0Unt to S48.213.804: which ; is $13.- AlT "UT A I Nh1 m Z V JT'A if P aires will gro w" greater and. greater, kra 767 more than the increase in the I Y Y ; l m v1.. x-:'.-- 1: ' 1 : .. '- "-! :- stock in the New York 'banks and m K vWhile cracking the whip forBilly the Treasury. The difference jepre- j' 4 Mahone,Hhe Richmond Whig has the i-senwiess man ine-amounv :couuuieu Eight L6ts 50x200 feet lying n fv toiVflhmif hnRPs ih the arts and in manufactures, and y . marvellous chkJoalkabQut bosses &nd there .g a , considerable - . . f . . -; ; in the Democratic, party of Virginia. aiiowaace to be made for the' coin ' 4;..LllCaM- LOIS: Km oalCt1 , ; Price The great sale will continue until every dollar's . worth f ?11SL Remember r rlJqpnimt at lone- odds anv ' It is-clear' therefore, -that gold is , i,l t this la not a sal to ppt rid of trash, but our entire stock 13 being sold at a great loss to.T. r v : , T fman cn.aiscouni aL,log; ouus duv i . ""Jt:' r!"?:f 5.4. ; I offer for sale ' '.- ' A I FY A Kl h F R A HARRIS. ' .'V - 'c-.r-, ; . ; ' - m stature, but as a boss he is a whale banks and into the Treasury faster Ipsered means auick sales. EcHBANEy . I Vijf,',T'n P. s!-We crr furhfch SlWri Crabs la 6nf.:iiwntlt. bj .leavfr ? oraers . at Vote. They .rrake among ,the little fishes; " r than it goes out. v-' -aj2SItf " - v' :' Xlanaser. I CSXxt-Xjij finer Jelly and preserves than any other iruit, ; . . . - ',, .- , -. ' r- , i u ' - . ;7 - L B. S. MYERS, -broker and CoinnisdoniMercliinV-' ' And Dealer la Teed of a2LkindJ, COLLEGE STEE2T, , , s ! ( -X