VOLUME XXXIV. e r-" - : i TITTUP Y fptti n 1 lu WW CHARLOTTE ' ,, - , -w-- -, r-injTr--i.i- re; C ji, TUtK." BCT ,LIKS THK SUN, ONLY FOB A MM MHBI M lull ' ' ' ; Jt We will offer to the trade 50-lnch Dress Flannel? all oninra ot' ?s " ' ' nels at 25 cents;5ncU VlulllwhSJi0 P7an!f 24-intfc New Dress Ginghams 10 cents Per Yard. i . . . , -. . s , (- . i ' 82-ln Freneli Salteens, 15 cents per yard: 32-inch a nrtort cnttr,-' Linen Kerchiefs, at 15 cents. All the 0j"inca assorted Satteens, fc cents per rard; 25x44 Inch all New and Latest Styles in Dress Trimmings, Subscription to the Observer. iTv r.ha Tnrmk J till Jit JJ ThrftA rnmtk. lx months.. . uue year ....... 20 '. $2.00 " ....... -4.00 i '4;""::"v -...... 8.00 wiUijii.X JEDIT10N. TnnamAnti.. . '. fll-r ... ....... Rhoonta One year ...$1.00 viuun fr Titra -is4 .. a. - MnitA an Iron Hand. San Francisco Chronicle. , : J?e PPS down Dupont street day a Chronicle reporter observed a "OUU. XV Was !in .A''h flolrD.iU PRICE BTVE CENTS, ff8? father into to feet "6aius" my nurt nim at all An fv,. u , cjjurter saw mat una nanri wsa ; mt ana over $L50. speei nsted man said that while pa;: T11" These ItHles icipatmg m a Fourth of July 'SSL J&&Wton alwars Dayahi m bration'in Marvvil1fi irrj k mm name nut in f tr ' - w ,uu, uui f . ; . , - - - j . uC iuai) "i'6""ara ai tne elbow bv i seemea to penetrate further into ' - ' . - l' KKTf? UJpenalw,ssf .ourselves taour.tusl,, aid aching npar Li1!- An" accomnlisbfld if ' . in. future the uoarsotATioifs OF he T?"7" ui oc a cannon. IN- f5emS a blacksmith and keyfitter the losscomnftUH V.,'rr ,.e to . tS1T wttwjuuon , nis Such Hi at IPopis AerVoCr ?r7at th OcounTrrd0ingLan?hein1 er to a Grief-Stricken r4-.i or annthpr , nV-trS J? t.hm San W'' ' w Y" yniie m a T; r;;v"r- . M:r"8w ,in vnejo, the city wsuddlnly oylr whelmed by a S"fi.cial of ironr hTSS in a f'ffl'f i0. that coming llkey a his d'onand had thcontriv! K SSSffiV"1 cS!;m.a5'''-4- K in that week. is 0 ur Principle! sK'KpgiS SWe Gent8' .MttiBro.Lad.M'.'ciuid., (Call and- JRxaioine ( mm Meek, 'UBC Tremendous stock Ladles' Wraps In all tha Naw Styles. nell S,lW ad g0ne n a h bSsS 2 1DCbeS l0DS- To this affixed w 0 j v vvuB euon to res Sudde? and fatal illness over took him. nnH q K; "vox. nounrl- fiTrrr ram an. ?hfpJ?rk-mPther- The terrors-of uj L "v.v wwu,. xxj wnicn she m 5 6? brOUfi:bt "P. and according to Which s .n . . & THfS SPACE OF THE OBSERVER IS OTJRS -m it. we aeh wee tell the,-people what we propose tb da we again offer a number of iwwier apparatus which enables rr ""j" artincial hand on m?nJhr.a- The "ump f.7rr . atus ana is care fully strapped. The hand, may then r.e7ileia8ia ?ammer. and the dents "" oweiHiiow.; now. much it has ou appneu. ine deficiency of I 1 rl CT-kVirS - a - Ml.:- f k! iT .gra8P a nie is supplied in EnfiflOEDIi ARY I ' " I ICS W If t-MK wa no nope of future hanrir.Afla fw "uger.s to grasp a file is Runnl, 1 ww, . , - 'ir.S?; to PW them i7 rHCe at wMch he secured them, and : ' - - - ' jamly sought to console her, inform" UP aing he adjusts a peculiar determined th a V R. W .U,A I TIES and are bjvis nni- . - ed CJolon!J iTno-oii .j,. ihookoran n'st.mnmnf ; tZi?t . A1AAA"t;u tnat tnev Snail not. ha w?fV. , ra snap, mrwh sc .-.nr r? jsa (rssfu a MANUFAC TUFIERS 25S. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. HURt a M LEATHER And Dealers Ixi RUBBER BELTING. PACKlVn tt ' vkjo VbU - " : lVOOLf "Mll SAW SUPPLIES, &c. Boston Belting 'Co.'s i i S ....... rtUDDer Betinry Hoyt's Leather Belt. Mt. Vernon Belting. . Joseoh Noc)ne, ? Roller Slasher and Clearer CMnti T K. Earless CarH V: Clothing &c. , " uv v""wao xier, intorm- if poesibJe, toVKmethS anJ bring 'to SHSSh f ;ut . measure lue f I-,,; v. . , -j vvjuhd. Juesiuets 1 terrible apprehension as to the fate of u eavX babd which he uses for IWmo W I herson under which she was suffer ?ard w.ork' J has ft more delicate W 0 W N ,fii)l)I mg. The following i apparatus of brass. mannfa,l!r w r1")1" ww fiuviWMi which was, in a good measure, effet w!!ifJf ea?y wrk He says hi "vi j v ui ix me sceei hand f m Tlf- Tl ,P . I VDO nJ U. L " .-.OiAKOOU jjj. x xj xuAiC 1V1AL) told me the sad lnnnitft snprnm SfiWP080.! can say or S eaws behind auj tuiug io j jessen vour eraat wmaow on i)UDont o AM: Mrs. n hQO "u uo nas grown to ree-arrl it storv of vour irr,of Wlt." great affection. He Rnnmpr t " T" 7 ,yu reels the Insn nf HiQ i u j 'uiax xianu. AS THEY SELL BflPIDLY AT THE J ExCelliOff OUfSefe . : . . I ' i . ... k FHICJES. MI 64 JERSEY CLOTH at $1.00. JMY 6 4 PL AID FLANNELS at $1.00, ' V ' My 6-4 PLAIN FLANNELS, Extra Good at $1.00. Ask to see the new B00TLEIGH CLOTH. - f . A handsome line ol CASIIMESES, TREC0TS, SATIN 'BEEBEBS," : r .. .', '; : A -iUU, SERGES, Xhe Moat AttractlTe Stock Erer Ofiered In the State, or Boots, Slipes, Hats. Tr links l0KWte mJ JEESET CLOTH. Is naw being received and placed Jn position for show and sale at our old and well-known stand In the First National Bank building,' on West Tryon street, nearly opposite the Central and Buford Hotels. w auvimn? tn; woon .' ... u"utue Kiass windnw Tv, 1 grief. Yotir annfi frt v.i street the Dassers bv vaa - " T O, wi mo : DUD 1 ' 7 - vuiwuoiv, fflaybeloan sflv, enmi,; . ' ..?r f " ... J uu.ucin'iug , IU (in VB ' W tfOm VOiir nnnr haof -i .i 1r fBar-W;-- T.a; or - What a Roach Dirt- : i let us believe that He is good, and if I was sitting at my desk the othpr xie is good, tne cood neod h mg to fear. 1 have been' ld TtSi Coast SurvV, safs JtoTto' ihl S2fh' WS?f 'd- uand generous; IndianapolisKews, '.:wto?imBIlSd! that he was filled with charity and rach rushed from under some natW sympathy Now, we know that Un fo-the middle my bloanded rit bt8 like, kindness mqufringly into my face The pa. r ' , bvuu uears "v 1VUUU giur very impuaent and lrfJ ?eljef is nothing, when you make up your mind to rfi- r n r ; ana ?f yur 80r was s. ey skip out like a flash This w w' WulU fi"d kindness Particular roach is quite a pet van wherever ha may be. . understands my style of French a ""u'u -"ui liiinut pain uponJ ueiA oecter tnan a man sconlrl your worst enemy. Is God wor8P understand it. - , - an Conld tnan you? You could noo bear to see . "How, you wouldn't think a roach rtn",;it j , - fpwoBiuxo cnat i v wuuiu you? ' said mv pod. will doom a kind and generous friend. . . y hXJ rP, otnlDg can hyne said I, -the - V """owuub aosura and iwt" wb mostseii imDOrtant orna; cruel. The truth is that no human ture I know of and thw one Always being knows anything of what is be wants to divide time with m yona tne grayer If nothingis known, WTw in earnest," says my friend " I tnen we nan hnTwnnlir fm. f j I Irnnw nf xu.-u . tu ii 7vv J guuu. : it;xx yyrecKea a vessel wu, vjfuur uoy la not f" v"wii eoverai lives were lost and more in his Mwap nnw ftioT, v. . thniiftanrla rvf ?rtli, v before his death no more than you ' Indeed I You were personalis ar. tri: a - : . , vvas it uuuu, me snipouuderr , , ; - Tv ; 1 " w" u - v e lurnisn cnarts --. v ou. t xxiese cnarts are ,-ilIiv minated withlbuoys, lighthouses, etc. Now, the New England coast is pret ax Deg you to tnrow -"y ana reety, and the bars and Take counsel of your rcks arev marked by buoys repre God exists vour hnart sented on the charts hv rviiAi. i iiv SILKS! SIT-TTSr.cjTTira. uxuiuj 4 - , 22T'Bla?u fross grain Silk at $1.15 5?LT?i$1i?; Black Cashmere bilk at $175 well worth $i: 90: Black hme Silk at $2.00 well'-wonh BLACK CASHMERES B niaI 0o1 Cashmeres-we are particularly oversWcked on two &t ifr thes? gods whfok we o fer as follows:'. ;No. 1-our regular bU cent firooda iSS? ; 2-ur regula 65 cent TKk;-TTi. - xouuueu to ouc. AUOU "f you never saw.. per yard, well 151 are at this moment. Why should we ivj. xxxuio auur ueatn man be- i-ui-e joes tne reeling of God to. wara u.is cmidren change the f mo ment tney die? While we are all allve they say God loves us : when mirnrn "'"i""0000 "V USf ime love Vfl hrS MHUL flU a LTP "ver cnanges. . ADeg you to throw iiiuiui.uk. u muilLLLnUi , tl UM away ar. -Take counsel of your rocKs arev marked by buoys rei Vu "v vjtou Bxisis your neart y"1? uu ne cnarts oy, colored inkj la uuo ueso revelation ot Him, and uay a Yankee skipper .was your heart could never send your smashed to pieces on ; a rock f and boy to endless pain. raised a terible row about the hidden : Alter an, no one Knows. The mm- e,noii oemg laid down oil the chart ushers Know notning. All the church xne matter came back 'to - our office es m the world know no more on this f d an investigation" demonstrated SUbiect than the ant nnnn tha. ot. the fact that. f.h rnanham ua faille Greeds are good for nothing access to the ship's papers and some except to break the hearts of the particular roach had eaten - off 'the loving. Let us have coUraere TTnrfoT. buoy so smootlv it pnnld niW k a HERE IS ANOTHER BARGAIN irWPir "n Ladies' Colored ?tW ?';NS7yeaIandCardi. and 35 cents, that cannotpossiblyibe procured' at 25 per cent more, here or elsewhere ri BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK Come and see these three lots of Da, masks. Bleached Table Damask 56 inches wide, 45c worth 60 cents. BlpaphH T rnl'tT," Damask fi2 infle "rrW1 Table Damask 64 inches wide 75c per yard, well worth 90 cents. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWEIr corned by housekeepers. 16xSl 4 finches Huck Towell at -10c; wdSd 1 be cheap at 15 cents. 18x38 inches at 20 cents. ' Tho Rr,Qa .n . ' oio , vj. oil ja our. Tnvfi S568 Bleached Damask -Towel at 25c, worth 35 cents. ' ' LADIES7 HANDKERCHIEFS ' 8 is3 cents will buy a neat Colored Bordered Handkerchief; m cents SrchS? aiD5 r ?Ua1 Sod ffi! -Kerchief; 15 cents will buv as iroAd Handkerchief as you SSf geffo? fO cente For .20 and 25 cento we win sell you a lovelv linn nf om. - oroidered and colored bordered Lmed Handkerchief. ooraered x A . i . " - -Q.ru BUrDlUS StOnb-i thia ol ... . the. So Wthat weeVaaTush 011 SST'4 MAILORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO wiiirmiwsif CHARLOTTE, N. C. K FIN E :: VELVETS, : B- . ' . .Wvv0.o gwu iw, uotmng v ""'"''"I'h papers anasiome , Call and Fvmino except to breaku the hearts of the Partlcular roach had eaten off the . . " rnRfWn nt?ivtnnr r wan clllU LAdmine loving. Let us have courage. ; Under buy so smootly it could only be de tiUnntti iCfiTHAL HQTff ' . the seven:hued arch of hope let the Jested 'with' a' i glasg" by those who , v 44. For yourselves. Orders by Express or Man promDt t?eal 1 do not Pretend to know, Mew where it ought to be. There ' CO., ly attended to. kfonnsHoi iTMnn. . re city. 15 wcrlption .-. wu uuiwua ux every uul a ucj not Know r,nar rtr.hopa ri- nAi was Bomflrnincr onraai know. I wish I could say something 9ince that the charts have been keot of grief -a little flower in your lonely imi'.m , " " " uuwviiu xxcta aucu a I J. lie lailrn nTnn rtr t xxas ucvof uiaue a noui r,n nAiMAtrmn .. CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ..... .. ' ' - 4 . , ' f r l mm. Ff am Co, i -1 11 A . vv ui puiix mrougu counuess years. v 4R. G.'Ingersoll. 'If thfi lilnQavft xLa; rtJlJl'J . r " vixuw vx Caracas, a lournal ntiAarthaH u' t - ' - ..7.'"; "" jf 1 wv 5 xjancet. j may be believed, the seeming impost SlhllltV Of ft.fnilew1TW: V 7"Ki'-.- ""v man uccu uo lOnST- er prove a.stumbhng block , to the faith Of WOlilfl ho o-rr1f;-,:4 : x , ' . - vxui-xvuxaiB. m the last issue to hand of this print the I oil How Croesus is Housed . . . i . .i , - - , 4 . . Maiflrv BftrtTift In Rnstnn .TranBArtnt" - ' The luxury o Newport life in the foUo1rtiSStSSl.d print the larger would bejlvelation to the Sffifte masses ot people wno ' nave tiav : " I 71 rv. -.wwuguiscov seen the manner of .living ofon ? ayof: a tribe of moneyed aristocracy, , The , houses dTS1 , ? : Vn themselves are palatial; Yesterday iSfe&W .... .... COLORED SILKS, Slaezu cods . ... . 1 : : . 9:y P O We are Agents for Elkin Wool Tarn and Blankets. . Q themselves are palatial; . Yesterday k ??jSS Tavif w9en longing We are offering the very finest of Foreion 'L anr? A J -y I saw a collection of tapestries order- t?naS wfff6-enga,ged m cufc manufacturers Our sfnolr ffl ffc- l l11 and American, ed for a set of drawing-room futni- S Jr?' ?hen theu muIes wer at- i rt V V. ' Vur stoeic is the largestmogt raried anfl some of Sffi" Swn represents ;all the choicest tatr Prna " Keeper or tne iuKeor Westminister's nnrRA ti r.urKmen wmk uesifirns in Mens7. ' Ynnt ha Tli -A A7 " place, Eat6n Hall, I remember, points aMnnfliti7"T-Vcaps Glothino- - ' - MjnUdrens'- out to the visitor 'thedrawingirW ; - - - - . 7 chairs, which cost $150 each; but the chri?'?00 5 Worsted-Cork, 'Screws Cassimerev'ad ti? m c s. ': 11 Sacks, Cutaways, Double andlSl11 8:- nxuiivaauv rne waiis been t silken vara; i iix me arrauEemenE, or mr. . . . . . " uwuau r . - c - - : rw- , i.,wx kjuxl llihi' rsr.iTT Ho0! - v ; . ... turearcostly bricbfo.andiS; bofeihi r8' dlf ' Tnese -good's have been specIallT ---nArWr 'A---'f tefhSfiXinMn! mason's tede...An early visitTSZ WenXwho nSSf . choice of selection and'correcfi aispiayeu-uiau ib eema not ior anow. intorpef. tw. itZli:. M-.Ti- . . . .. . " -. - ' : - bnfc for the ratification of Mia toef, ir T"r." "" ""ynuanon u we had ;iio . r ; J ;r I uwu J-urtner told how the v tAilfl that $20,000 for mere living expenses 3 TcooTey in th fth?ethat are often spent in a season. . SrriL r m tne downcast man-

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