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- M - - 1 . : 4'UI. - " ki i . -r rl) ..r 'i iiiwii "inn nun '" 'r...l.'ninMn . i ..i. T'uh'lj j'-t imii.,i i . mmul. '11"-."'. ; ..--..-'-... ,. ?.- --.v -i ha ml i f : itsjV i VOLUME XXXIV. 1.1 l J I I V 9 v f 1 I . 'AT""? T ft it --.!... .'TV I ! I' I I III I 1 l ii J I l i i . i I lEGE If EI Ten pieces of that popular 10c. iWhite India Lmon. hi Also soma Oriental" Laces very ''cheap; 'if . '.XWE3VTY-F1TE IIECI3S NEWi i- i (- Us in From 15c to-SSci Per Yard. 4- Look at our 9c. Dress Ginghams. Big stock White Quilts at a low price. ' - - Bemnants la Dress and Lace Curtains at prices that will surprise you. Job lot Ribbons at Sc. per yard. . Ottoman and Surah Satins at 50c per yard. Kyoa wanta' "y' . , r; - ; SUMM1RSILK t. f it half price look at our stock. Some Remnants very cheap. Trunks;" Valises. &c. Linen Ulsters eheao. Mosquito Canopies and Fixtures. BccelTed August Patterns of the But&rlck Publishing Com pany. Special attention to orders. ' " A TP s TTAW- A TTTTTnTOO Slue CSUarlottje bscrxit. "TUCTH. LTKX 9HS SUIT, SOMETIMES SUBMITS TO BK OBSCUKKD. BUT, IJKB THX BUS. OHLT JOB A. Sntcrlption to tfae Obserrer. r 5 oent&i DALLY EDITION. v y STriKiecoDT...:.:!'.:::: FIT t h ouxab- In fh ntrt , . By the month 75 Three months .i,$200 Six months ...4.00 One year 8.00 , WEEKLY EDITION. . Three months : 50 cents. 81x months...... ...... .............:...$i.00 One year.;:r:.rrt?.rt.t.'T..i.. ........ L78 - in Qiapspi.flye and WW I-SP $ - m t fta Deviation FromThese Rkls ,,8uD8cnptlon8- always payable In adyance, not TIipjpJE8IIJB3IT'S VACATION j Aftet the funeral services ofJ Gen. Gran V Saturday, the President pn; pea to takethia?r8ii mraer7 vacation, lull r s n r A IIOlURcSBIRT Wch for ansllty of material, workmanship and fit, cannot be bettered. , Jul Also a Good Stoclc of kilfiel Shir With Plaited Fronts.' OUR LINE OF lioes, ; , 11 I 'J J - 1 I ! ertendingritrtintil the tenth of Sep tember, diirfos: which ttniefho will givd only ssufch ttentionl to t public' matters .asis absolutely, necessary". In the meantime ' there will be a lull in the matter sf Presidential appoint-' as they 4re. 'f J Appointment by the . heads oUdepajrUnenta will continue I doubtless to be made thouerE in: re - dacedriumber, s most ofthe cabinet fdljalok4atioii. This, of eowsewiu-tmrtout the crowd upon HrtjiH Wushmgton lives'&hd pirives, We 4. rest to ; the' hotel keenersl land mikl tha ltLwn'a deseried , lookine burg compared w ith what it has been since the inauguration of Mr. Clever land. He displays the terel-headed ness of taking: hls"f sfcatibhript ;at some fashionable summer .: jresort where he would be regarded a:a sdrti of liongbJore fletfeand get little rest, but in the, retired, shades of the Adirondack, where his time will be al his own, to spend as best suits hi4 nclmationstandi haVe ja gOod, quiec, retstiul timefexemt f rbmv t3bjei idle stare of the multitude, or the ani itouks COLLARS AiiD CUFFS Gents Half-Hose, In Solid Colors and Pin Stripes. Try my 25c. Balbrtggan. ' . . ' .- - - . - . ------ ;, Gauze. Shirts And Suspenders. A nice line of Scarf Ties. Also just received a pretty assortment of . - Bate for Plaited Shirt Fronts And Valises is Complete. Fine line of Trunks' andWa- .: lises for summer travel, GOOD GOODS i LOW PRICES. " ''r .' 1"." " "- - '- "i' .'." i .... . : ; . , i X '' ' ' Orders by mail have prompt attention. , Pegram I TOO I MANUFACTURERS 25 S. CHAHLE6 . STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. PURE OAK LEATHER BELTING ; '1- Mr George Jones, of the New York ime quietly Taised byUabscriptiott th money to pay Gen.' Grant's hy1- sicians for , their t services. mh'.-V- t V ChaajNeuville .. has just died in the Ohio penitentiary; to which 1 he3 as sentenced, last December for bigamy. tie naa marriea ntteen , women.i1(iilie- was ox Kussian family, and claimed- the title of count.-"'" ' f - 1 : A" drunken' man ; iumped ' from ' a bridge across "the Cfumberiand river into the river, a tall of 110 feet, turn ed over: several times in' the descent. anu sirange io say, was not Killed. ; "'The-:citfes'l6tWarigfcn.f&ve puff ed and perspired since the present heated term began; ! but they are coti-' 6idehbly relieved' to' learn from 'the iigriii service sUtistics that.helare euiue piauea in , mis f country j notter than Washington j r ? ,'i--iO, 773 rrrrrx 1 i. iz3 i i 11 vAJ c a 1 V.m- , I . , .In ' 1 1 W Iff 7 i i Hiui- i;'.v.! ii -tit : :'.' ''.''' ... . .J..-., .... , "t. . . 4. ... -.' .... .' .i.ni'.'.t. i i 'a ... ' .u, "KM i.'f, ' I ... , ,,, ')'V. F ir . , ' t . !C .... . , . .. . . i t . ..... .... 1 'It isrepof ted !that'thei cottage, !at Mb! Pleasant,5 Ohib f in which sGeneral Grantj.was, bora'bas been, purchased by a New York syndicate for$7,00a.: They will remove . it to New, . Yorky fifteen ! months agd it could "have Finds us With low stockf. apsortments of the various deDarlmpmaaro con siderably broken; , We 'have !clopdiiout many j-lines of igoods, and'.thoso VIXOU3 REDUCTIONS: in order that i they may sell rapidly.v i..;r ' ! r" f f t, it W ,nV It. "i'ii;f. f 1 i t ' ' . i ft ' , . " . 1 ft ' -I- .( . ' - ' ' ' - .'K I" ''. reiy advertise- incomplete lines becausei(th8y areweU awire that it raeans mey but of their podcetsJ We havQ no .such ear; .we' have made all the taoneV we expected ovii' of our stocksi and now . most iwiUmgly benefit the puouo Dy onermg to tnem xne remamatr ot our slock; at a mere 8ong. x been bought for $300. it .n People must have something toi di vert thbm.X'Sorabtimes it is! the cele bration of omert public event and sometimes Jugreat funeraL The average map eeei.taeirtef tamed by one Sahcait; asmuch as the other. :t TbePhiladelphia JEwecord i refers? to I ParBQnewman1 who lias made him i fefew neos, :f an& ncelus We do toot mean shoddy goods,- nor do " we 1 "meaa , damaged : or shop, worn .'t. ilt ffl. rt. 1 'I.' VU i "fit'' favors at noyance of those 4 his hahds.! We hope he will- have a good time and. catchpots of fish. ' And Dealers In RUBBER BEInNGPACKlWC HOSE, &c;-i 5 In our editorial remarks 7on joint politicial -.. canvasses yesterday s we. took'positidn against that method of campaigning as not bem producti ve ;! of the purposes intended nor. , of the desired results This view also seems to be held by the managers of - the Democratic party in Virginia, as we gathertfrom a recent interview with GenEitzilugh Lee, Democratic cap-, didate for Governor, by a correspen, de;nt of;the Baltimore Sun. . He pro-. posen to make an active canvass of, the State, but when asked whether heWOuldenter a joint canvass he re-1 nliftd ' ' ' i " I understand that the D emocratic managers of late, years have not coo 1 siaerea jomii aisoussions juaioious, because . the I increase f to j pthe. audience' brought Iby f the opposite party is composed in the greater-part of those whose votes cannot be made Democratio by speecbff and because bad blood is" generally the result. pur,Sacie,committee, I am told, hat? adopted 'the same ule for the present campaign j thatr is,Vt6,t'remiand ;, the question to tUq various local jc0oitait ; tees,! with the general suggestion that no divisionmf tie aUowed, !. PeiS sonally I don't care one way or the other. It vouldbe tiresome to-, me after the first one or two occasions tQ hear the : same' old : lifeless charges poured forth from every - platform, and it would be toot only irksome but unpleasant to the opposing speaker to hear whatr I shall have to say, - be cause I propose to call every thin g by its proper name, and not mince mat ters anywhere or with anyone." death in: they matter tof thej f Uneral, afe D. i). oolj iNotwithstandingthe' fact that cap letters iarease$Ji&i8 is somewhat.ambiguous: J '-J J : , j afraii or tir ae iso nn kits. te Make His tast'ilstlii'ff Place tSeeiiWeiJ 'li'.iv. no cut r s- 1 hariesbisbnFeed an 'eccentric; acheloy, .He habyaiway had a great horror of eraveTObbets; 4His comh rested on 'a stbne -f oUndatidht Ah jroii covei idpthl, Wa 'seciiy! fate-uednto; ;the tbne work below: ' A J stone r Vault 'isUr? f oundedhecomfl,anxl the "vault was i closed ly ?a fiagstone;rwliichi was se. curely cemented down. ;i.wfy.yeara.j ago-fJinsoii placed 1500 lninfrstDocketavint? to his bachelor. brother ,'tlkeiwheri I die use this nionev to bury nie jin such a 'way hatrravCrbbbers1 can'tr ' OFFERS ' THREE LOTS: ' I X. .KoveJty corset- i . substantially eH 'Ji-'t.e.ii.ftfj n -u i .r.vt-i.f'i T,;er - n. A. splendid-made 'Corset, silk stltcbed, j whlcb." tor merly sold . at 1 70 cents. , , ; ? -! ? v mils now at 10 cents. - w it - m A good9 fPoven Corset sllc stitched, pa 3! f . i 1U 1; 0y;v;oJkw twij ftiij ti'vi unr,raraso il j aniiieoi SELLS GOOD3 AWAY DOWN., Just think of tH We bnve taken an arnv lr it ifu Parasols consisting of Lace Covered atlo- Parasols, 4 Mourninj 6?l Parasols-. I 'rr , Brocaded Fancy "Silk Parasols, . Changeable Silk JarasolS, "V 4 '"-- l,J And have pla thent 'on on? Hosiery i !; Counters They range In prices from 1160 , to $6.60, and sell . now . at the uniform " prlceof $300each. 'ai ' .' v. ,k . . ft, ' , ......... . . t,, if i,. . v, , ; ;h'm.i -j-,i;t SlLIiailiJVM MM Kl Silk littts at eoe.; worth 85c; : - ! . 0?Sllklovesat60o., worptuffe. - -Silk Glores and Mitts, 75c worth $1,00 They are goods worthy, of your attention '. - - .. i- , ' We haVe cut prices down.- l'n M we are satiaea oar onenngs wiu piease you. rw c -ti tit- Ladies: and MJJ il t.' J "1 - -! ' ' i ' '. '-i? ' 1 fcfju j Only in GarnetUartne, tSenl and BJack, U'l - Jc-.. - "-' - f i" '83c7 i 38c. f '45J OLl t-' tc , xhci arereduced 25"per cent.v , "Ladles Solid! Colored' - Cottonu Hose; ateo i'i Unbleached BalbrJggan; at 25c. a pair; They naTQ no equut ni i pr cent, more i i , Ladles solid Colored Lisle Hose SVi only, at 60a,lormerly TOa::;-" i v;: i n -n -. Ladies'. Solid Colored Lisle Hoe, French , ribbed, at 75c. a , pair; iprmer prices ji.ju 'and $125. i ' .ivi,N; - , i J: in c C tf 4 ; AVAIL YOUBSELVES OF THIS. OPPOBTUKITY TO, PURCHASE j .j ' j t . - i ' J J 1! Ivl D'I COTT03ff,WOOLEiy and SAW; MILL SUPPLIES, &c. A.2;eiits : Boston Belting' Go.?s Rubber Belting I; Hoyt's Leather Belt. . Mt.' Vernon Belting.",: iJbseph"Noones' Sons hwm inoi er asner.ann i ls . n Clearer Uloth. itj K. Earle's Card 1 -r annus i lFbr thinyVyears CbVrles'3 carried, roll "60 mofiey tnytahtly 'i Ub6uv mmi- ana wnen" neniea xne dihk aone-1 ij pin'a Irski riw retaken f roiii his biiried Mff;btef;righ4He ofv dered Tokwood; casket;J and ijerson' ally su pyrin tended the Arrangement .i 1 rTh'e 'had'VeW.IfrbiiMtogthiBlv anain'rr.wem. intp ine iune uuruing busiheSH lThey curhul ated ; heaHyi Kept nouse oy tnemseives, anq tneir d eUirig Was1 a ineat' and tye-axf ; as a pin. , Gbarles: suft;red j frbtn a' stroke PL ; parajysia live jt?ai agu. twni brothers bad a horror 6i burglars ! - f - Charles made two wills,1 but be bad a superswiion cnaii.it nesignea eiiner one of. them; he- would surely die.- He postponed 4 signing Juntil ' it : was! too latef, and; he Uied therefore, without a will. His ;J fortune1 wUlV heiwb3 divided between his .brother and "dis tant relatives h:' m - ..'V ij. ,ii, 1 i i m ' ' '.- - . . . . w i .- . ' t . .... irti.,h fr-ft.-. o,.i lic,. ,Vft. !'yi'. ... 'r.m yWifui iJ8 ColreWnsaTplaeedlore you,wedo Welare JoMnftooneyon tuerm to 1416 coniiary you can scarcely avuia seemi; iuui uwu ruwcuiK uui awm - oimvo vi, ijw- mlt us to give you a aesenpnye 11st oi-gooas 01 m any puiecueparuueuif. jat iurueB vuivbu iuwu. jitw c-f.iv ae.otj j 1 U d .-ri.c'il ; ,(l . . 'V " v i-JLL. w.,: ji iir 1 J jftAlj: i MW;rr 1 - i -li f 1 S I i vv W IT.' 1 '.. H - r,,";i!;nM'v;:GmKLDTTEv'N.c. - " I 'I ? A I- - i - -. j ' i . Also Fine French Organdies at 12tfec., which are cneap . at 31c. Our remnant of Summer Black Dress Goods must be sold. Our Mends can get a MosqTto Canopy, cheaper from us than elsewhere, we have a small stock of very fine Embroidery and Fiounctngs tbat we are offering at less man half Price, x The great sale will continue until every dollar's worth of goods we have Is gone. , Remember this is not a sale to get rid of trash, but our -entire stock Is belng sold at a great Joss to us.. , ALEX-ANDER;-&;H'ARRIS..- P. S. We can fu nish Slberi'n Crabs In any quaatltr, by leaving orders at the store. They make finer jelly and preserves than any other Irult.- . t IfATUBAI GAS. ; ! ;', A natural gas well is one of the latest additions in'the 'coal fields near. Birminghairi,'Alabama;Its capacity has not yet been j tnorougniy testea, having been placed 6ver the :' Opening and several .burners inserted (.which when toucnea oy a maten oiazea anu gave a brilliant light. Ther engineer in charge saysrbe flDelieves the supply ine?haustibnoVjthat, t may be used,bptjx for Jue) janU; illuminating purposes? tguosututings it Vf or 5 coal in running fduhdres'j &tfd;:factdrles; as is now dbn-hr Pftfebtirgi Whetf the. ipittsburgeM-aliaed.the-prac hcabili L . - -, ty of utilizing the gas supplies of that Sec llOU iiO.burn bUCii iuaguiwi -jr- ixo , thev congratulated themselves with having found the means of distanc inthg Southern iron. makers in the marcn compeuwon on accouuii ui -tb'egreat saving in the cost of , fuel, but-if this Birmingham discovery prove what it is thought it will,Bir- mineham will be abreast of her in this respect, andV ahead 'hiseyeral others. - . ,re.,,.., ,M Wt , Kiel,- the Manitoba rebel, has ,been sentenced to v be hanged; Jbut - it is thought that his sentence will be commuted. i r A T-iou of Great Promise; Liverpool Courier.' . ' 'iur :)' ' 1 1 An ' extraordinary Ji passenger has 'jiist'- arrived in, Liverpool i by the Hoval mail steamer frona' Africai in the shape of a , magnificent male lion oi sucn enormous uunenmous, vxs are now rarely ' found , in. . zoological gardens, where "lions are generally are for the most part small in size and partly deformed;'; JAs this mon arch of the wilderness is stiUUUt his iii.iJuwli.Ji.J UJS ' 4-'A.V'An-i youuger years uuu is utt.ecy wTis6.w considerably, yet, be certainly prom ises to be the largest and most beauti ful lion ever: feeen1 iplngland AN tne. nooie . oeasx isas genua as a iamu, and was thertet ofthe"; whole': ship, from the captain' down to the "cabin boy. hHeliaiIs.from Central; Africa; and was brought ;over in a ' cajgel the size of a larere room. v His food on the passage consisted of-,? sheep'.and 1 12 goats. , it is years since ananimai of this' sort 'Was landednH" W001- f Kk w ,y orbl Xu gust Tie suspen siqn of Charles Garlicks,; a member ot4ne iNew icork stock exenange was .... j .. j. , ... . ........ . .. . r , w i t annouueeu mis torenoon; -rq 'x Gentf , to make a cKd ppearanc, 4aotild nave shapely looking.. feet Fine- fitting fihoe 'con structed on jjclentlflc'.prlnclple's cover np defects. and at the same time develop" all the good points In one's feet. 1 For these reasons and for ease and comfort, always ask your dealer for the "HAN AN" shoe by far the best ever made. A. E. BANKIN & buo. agents for cnariotte, - teciideod . if 'V..' J . l '3 i itnr WW vv uaniiaBai 1: . iOur treat sale1 continues all this raontti.v Our : variety , isnot"confined to ODD SUITi, nor" are the sizes limited. We have all sizes and styles.' It may be of: INTEREST TO YOU to . . , . V. V fa . ... . . k ,-rJi 1 , I I . 1 J LOOK THROUGH J H I S PR I G E LI ST. i: A- I' T-ii I! ; i a 6ne Hundred Men's All-Wdol Suits,' Sack and Frock, at t6.60, worth $10-00; $12.00 and $14.00- One Hundred Pairs Men's All Wool Casslmere. Pants at: $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25) worth $-.50, ,' .. . Boys', and Children's Clothing at remarkably f ," -:v -'. ,i ,1 'ft Seersucker Coats and Vests ; in very large fvarieties, which we offer for.less than they can be bought for elsewhere.. . v . ; : . f . . - ; ;'..STRAWOHAT.Si! STRAW HATS .1 Vft i4.i ' ' , We intend to close out at a great sacrifice. A lull line of Gents .Furnishing. Goods. ..; - t-1" W" t .' a'- l r . One Hundred Dozen Gents' Summer Scarfs, 6 for 25 cents.Ifc willipaylto Jv.i. i-4 . ;.-.-, .-r.t) yigit the store of ' 4 i ' - ii vim cT .IiJ.t-'. -s i - , . ('- v " ". r 1 'UBAMG! CXOXIIIEItS, CETTRALHOTEL OIII2. ."iiJ i iM.fi .. .11 !- LtjKj .- -? .i i ; :Cheap: Lots,ForMe.:; i ;t :-.''-ift S1 .-;.-- '.- l6fferfoT!sale'EtghtLots 80x200. feet, lying n; the northwestern corner of . the city (outside the city limits) and north of the cemetery, cheap. .. Any one wishing to secure a cheap lot, would do well to call soon, as the prices at which they are osered means Quick sales. CQCIIRA. - niayS3dtf ' Hanager. t K It Y B. S. MYERS, ; ; ' . .Jirokcr and Ccznlssioi Herein t, ; A " 1L -And Dealer In Feed of at:rdnds,l , COLLEGE STEZZT ; j
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