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Z JJlJEI. OW A BOOP. -It Tifflit FIf tT Feet Abore FerE" m ...officer JBarry's fclfe tJ,ej tb ot Ws Desperate Prls- Saved by Unsty Wall A T(11 journal. ; - : Nev wt Cronin owns a stable in Ml City at No. 188 Sixth .street. Jer8ey he went from there to the benit night he forgot to extin I lighted lamp. His daughter ifl f o'clock told him of it. He about1" ddent from fire and went tearc- - As ne drew near be to tD"hree men acting susciciously. i the attention of policeman Ttothemen. . - officer asked them where they rth bae of oats that they car' mon wfire unable to erive ned A xpianation, and Cronin iden a nmnertv as his, and Barry tifieV" thpm. Before he could se- arreSne of the men, Dennis Mc ft alias "Dutchy," he ran away. GKv took the remaining two co . cation-house and .they were tbevpd as Joseph Bergen, No. 164 and John Harrigan. & ui Henderson street. He then No r in search of McGuire. At 19 o'clock he saw him enter ?e Street. This building is three tr est height and is inhabited by erL f Allowed McGuire as rapidly Sble to the hall. Then he lost yfflhim. because of the darks traw Ho-ht. was Drocured and a & in the yard made, The fugi- Th nnlinnrnftn ti'."f.JT,h till hS reachid There he- saw Mo- flu re. ao wao b, - i j r-i r The roof was shingled, and it Iht an angle of thirty degrees. It Udry and slippery. , un.. ' The DOliceuia.u tocomVto the skylight and surren Sr That individual objected. He nid that carry couiu imif ne aesirtsu w. OWerfUlly DUUl auu ait) voi jr owuug. ..aw flnred that 'Dutchy" meant usineis, Barry walked on the slant. JUrf the chimney he raised his fcluband agam ordered McGuire ; to eave his place. - w uu p inanther McGuire clutched the ofe- for by the throat. He tried to scnee him,butwaspreYmu There on tne siauuug iwi,.. u-mj.. :eet above ground, a terrible contest Ant ninop. Each was compelled to fclutch the peak of the roof with one hand while he tougnu wuu tue uwuor. Barry had dropped nis ciuo wnen McGuire sprang on him, and could My use his left hand. McGuire -ciutcnea mm u wo hroat and was strangling him slows TTorfflrfid "not release the grasD if his right hand on the peak of the oof or both would roll to the ground, tfith all the desperation of a man iehting for life Barry struggled to ear himselt away irum nxuvjruirtj. e could notstaad the pressure on throat longer. His eyes were pursting from their sockets and his longue hung from his moutn. Jle fras growing dizzy. As -a last resort ne let go his hold on the roof to put lis right hand m his pocket for q is listol, At the same moment Mc Juire had let go his hold to use both bands on the omcer s throat. Down he roof they rolled, each clinging ph a death grip to the other. It fas a fearful moment. Roth believ- d they would be killed, by the fall, ,nd each was determined the other tiould go. When they had rolled to he edge of the small , gutter, scarce ly strong enough to bear its own pgnc, the policeman's coat caught o a nan. The heavy cloth stopped he fall. The fragile gutter a aided. this respite was instantly taken ad vantage ot by the plucky policeman, F ho seized his revolver and with one earful blow with the hntt knorikW! EcGuire senseiees. The officer then Jim till the tenant that had been diss pbed by the noise brought a rope uu aauiea ootn men to the skylight. '"uiiDg out a rusty nail saved the ves uf both. Barry 'took his Dris- per to the station hou io afterward fithout trouble. Wkina: a Kontc to CI nicker Japan. ' ' The clipper ship Oregon, Capt". frriman. whirh oo.vp.c from Phi1 lelphia a few days ago lor Hiogo. apan, will take a new route to that pant land, which is claimed to be sorter and safer course than thai '"owed by sailing vessels at the resent tin?. Ileretof ore. without P-y.uu, vtjsst; atui lu trie nortn" t after leavinr? Randv Hook and fa Delaware Break water until f avor- winds are found, when the course ranged to the south, rounding aPQ Ci. Good Hope and passing near Australia through Polynesia's 'islands toward Japon. Capt. ,Jiriaan, who has madfl nwnr vnv., 3?S to San Franeiseo aa master of erican shins. t,hink that, niiifilrpr eould bo made by doubling Cape 1-m j inen steering northwest "UJ grees west longitude, .and vua me aid cf trade winds, to 1 aiQ10St dun west to t.h TanannaA ?Su disclaimed by. hydrography -nfu mis save afc l-act one JIllQ or over K (inn milca - TI-.t'c. Aa -iure in navigation is looked upon f great interest not only in this lfy hut in Europe O.TUEEB 26, J8S5. ;6SSa?r,STIaoara,iU ad steady; How- sVaiVo family -4.)a5.12;- City Mill Nlr wh20.1 75: SuDsflatlve h dni r-!!iieat southern quiet and steady: - Wea- M i. -wrlSrOTllMn 92396:- amner I frwla' Tera winter rj spot 902 mS'-i nomtial; bjuiherii white 54256. i:(io.-Flour fiuU end wea'4. Wneat oponed DAILY CEAELOTTE OBSERVER ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1885. fteadjr, but became weak, and closed lake under N0?.,5i r1 95. Corn quiet: cash 41tfeS4iii. 2fflf8P.iSa41: November S34a33otSil qolet, shad easier; cash 25: October 24a2fT il aSff fyNovb$8.203$825Tlmb fsit5- LaJ-alet and unchanged: cash !:ember.$87$: cembe7fe7a f Jl0161 meata steady: dry salted Bhoulders 3.a$3.50; short ribs Sl&aifc; clear $53J5la granulated 7c; Standard A 6Q6 fNw roBK-Southern flour quiet and heavy fSM1 60a54 1: to choice extra t4.154 65 Wheat-cash abut lc lower and dull- ungraded red 8287; No. 2 red n A.J1; ln elevator November 6oa5iifa. Coffee-spot fair Rio dulfat 83(4. Sur steady but quiet; fair to good refining 5 Li6, .Molasses nominal. BicsWeady. Cotton duU at $1JD2M0$L1S. Turpentine steady and firm. Wool firm; Texlo. Porkteady light demand; mess $9iaw 0; , middles dull: long clear $5. Lard-2a3c1ower and dull: est SSi 8?anL BI!?t S 19J; November $6 16$6.17. heights steady. Ccotton wheat 3d. IVnTn.1 Stores -. WnjnHGTOM Turpentine firm at 83t. Bosln quiet; strained PO; good strainea lo. Tar 5i'atw's?5? c!, turpentine steady; hard $1.00; yeUow dip and virgin 41.50. i8vi?f l?"Turperitlne 33 Wd' Bosln quiet at Chajujcstow -Turpentine firm at 83. Bosln steady; strained 85; good strained 90. Vf&aacfal. ... NEW YORK. . Exchange 4.83. Money 11632. Sub treasury balances gold J260.056.000; currency $15,061,000: bovarnments dull but strong; four per cents tUSfeOLSft; threes 1.03; State bonds-active and nrm. Alabama Class A. 2 to 5 95U, " Class B, fives.... L05 Georgia 7's mortgage . 1.03 North Carolina 4's, ,.89Vi t8934 North Carolina 6s. ex. lnt ..1.13 North Carolina's Funding 10 South Carolina Brown Consols...'......"" 1 10 Tennessee 6's.i... .............. ....... 'fa Virginia 6's. 40 Virginia Cnisols. " 48 Chesapeake and Ohio.... ............ 8 Chicago and Northwestern.... .... .... ..." i.os vuiwfewouu nuiuiwesueru, preierrea....... j.Ba rtAnvnr and T In Cvana .. ....j... ......... East Tennesseeill!!!!!""!"!?"" " Lake Shore. . . . . . 4 Louisville and Nashville, ; .... ' Memphis and Charleston.... ......... . " Mobile and Ohio Nashville and Chattanooga........... "" New Orleans Pacific, 1st.......... . " New York Central... ... . ........ Norfolkand Western prefenwdinC::.'.: Northern Pacific common . ...... 4 . i Northern Pacific preferred..... ....:. (IPaclflc Mall................ keadlng... ...i.. Blchmond and Alleghany., i... ....... Blchmond and Danville Blchmond and West Point Termin'al!!"!.". uocK isiana..... St. Paul St. Paul preferred..., Texas Pacific......... Onion Pacific. . . ...... Wahanh Panlfln. . z . .... .... .... .... .... Wabash Pacific, preferred . t VJ.) UVi. AA, UUiVUi ....... . .. ..' .... 1K3A 81 8 15 63 w 2 54 . 55 25 74 81 1.24 m 8514 1.13 2U4 . 53 95& 16 7& Bid. , tLast bid. Ofiered" VAskedV Vex". Div. i & in f- f . Cotton. WU.VKSTON Easy; middling 914: net receipts 7,170; gross 7,170: sales 2,101: stock82054: eToorts coastwise 7-; to Great Britain 5,303; continent Norfolk Steady; middling 9; net receipt 3882; gross 8882; stock 24,339; sales 1968; export eoatwle 105; Great Britain -. WiLittroN-steady; middling 9 3 ir; net re ceipts 747 gross 747. wiles : utock 10,445; exports coastwise 867; Great Britain 5260. . J A.VAHHAH Outet ; middling 9lfe: net receipts 4877: gross 4877: sales 34 0: stock 76,159: exports coastwise 44(J5; to continent 9,500; Great Brlt'n -France 5100. NKWORtAiKS-Steadier; middling 9 8-16; net re ceipt 10,037; gross 11742;, sales 5000; stock 131,568; exports coastwise 8227; to Great Britain ; France : eontlnent . Mobtlw Quiet: middllnK 9 net rec'ts 1914. gross 2049; sales 600; stock 15,047; exp'ts coastwise 1296 Great Britain . . Mimphis Steady; middling 91; receipts 4560; shipments 3466; sales 2350; stock 40,213 AtreusTA Quiet; middling 9 1-16; receipts 1947; shipments ; sales 1119. Charibsptoh Dull: middling 91 : net receipts 5781; gross 5781; sales- 225, stock 72,C9: exports to continent 10tf0; coastwise ; Great Britain ; France . . Nkw York Easier: Bales 206: middling UDlands 9c; Orleans 9)5-16c; consolidated net receipts 37,101; exports to Great Britain 11,704, to France 5,100; continent 10.690. Fu- Ptatn.rst. Nvw Vnuir KfAt rwwlnra AO.- mut Ifl 97R tures closed steady ; sales 81,400 bales. 6eotember. . ..................... : October.. . .. . .. .. ........................ 9.663.67 November. December ; . . . . ... January........ February Karen.. April .. . May June.... July.."... AugU3t. 9.539.55 1 9.559.56 9.639.64 9.749.75 9 869.b7 9.979.98 10.089.09 10.179.18 10279.28 10.349.86 TLAverpool Cotton RSarlcet. Ltytckpool. Oc' . 26. Dull, prices generally ln buyers' favor; middling uplands 5d; Orleans 5d, sales 4,0iX); speculation and . exports 500; receipts 1,400. American. Futures dull and steady. i miands low middling clause, uctooer aeuvery, 5 li4d. October and November 5 16-6495 17-64d. . November and December 5 16-64xt December and January 5 15-64d95 16-64d. . January and February 5 17-64d95 18 64d. February and March 5 20 6495 21-64d. Auri and May 5 z7-64L 1 V. M. Sales American 3.0'JO. Oplaurt- low mld dilncr clause, October delivery 51864d. (buyers.) October and November 5 17-64d, (e)lers.i Novemtier and December 6 16 64d, (buyers.) December and January 5 174d, (sellers.) . Jauuary and Februnry f 18 64d, (buyers.) February and March 5 2l-64d, (buyeis.) March and April 5 24 64d, (buyers ) April and May 5 27 6id, i buyer v May and June 5 31 64d (buyers.) Futures closed firm. Oi'nCK Off THS OBSKRYXB, City Chaelotts, N. C, October 26, 1885. J The city cotton market yesterday eluded dull and tending down at the following quotations: 9 5-16 9 3-lf) 9 8 8 8 8 Middling Fair... Sti let Good Middling . Goad middling. MM.-nin?,. Strict Low Middling - Low Middling. Tinges MidJllng Stains - Receipts yesterday. ; 181 Reported by T. E. Maghj OCTOBEB 21, 1885. Corn per bushel.... ;.-.. Meal per bushel.... .... Wheat per bushel....: Peanuts per busheL...; Flour Family. ..... .. ... . , Extra Super. Peas Clay, per bushel. Mixed Oats shelled , Dried Fruit Apoles, per lb Veaehes, ceeied r unpeeled.'.... ; . Blackberries Potatoes Sweet. , Irish Cabbage, per pound... Onions, per bushel ; . . Beeswax, per pound Tallow, per pound...: Butter, per pound.... Esgs, per dozen Chickens Turkeys"per pound, Beef, per pound, net. .... . .......... . Mutton, per pound, net....; ..... Pork, per pound, net Wool, waaaea. .......... . " unwashed ......... Feathers, new Tiaes. ptr jotind .....; . .... .... .... .... 6S970 ..... ' 68.70 1.00 1.201.30 ....2.302.35 .....2.25?f2.80 .....2.2092.25 1.2091.26 ....1.1091.15 .... 43950 894 - 697 894 495 45950 70r?75 2921 - 7598J " 24925 ' IffiVt 18? 20 18919 32'118 25930 - 899 85940 798 78 798 Sri -45?( - 11 Muriate Cocoalne, Hlck'8 Patent Fever Thermom- nne swck oi Drusglsts. .o iicKiaters wcuranbeai. ana a Hypodermic Syringes, at . V ' B. H. JOBDAN.dc GO'S., -4 BUir Eastman's Genuine Lettuce, White Almond, and power's Toilet tiOdp, worth 25c per cake for 10c, W., ; B.H. JORDAN & COS., ' ; fiprlPga Corner. t Granular dTerrescent Citrate ' magnesia, " . Convenient and economical. For sale by u. a. wukdajn ct uu., Druggists.v EAGLE AID , SWISS BClTiDS Condensed Milk. Freh stock at ; B. H. JORDAN Sc CO'&, Druggists. For making Grates or Iron of any kind look new. walnut. Cherry, Mahogony and Brown Stales for floors, at - B. H. JORDAN & CO.'EL - "-: Springs Corner. Genuine Imported CasUle Soap Green, White, Blue and Brown mottled, hi bars or v B. H. JORDAN & CO'S., Druggists. MIXED SPICES, Ground), 10c. per box, also a large stock of select Spices of all kinds at ; B. H. JORDAN & CO'S., . - , . . r. Springs Corner. The sale of klNGAROO CIGARS Increases dally It is beyond question the best 5 cent Cigar sold. - . H. JORDAN & CO., 8prlngs Corner. . 1 ; Druggists. ". WeBsed Time Table, No. H GAPE FEAR AND YADKIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. . To take effect at 8AQ a. m., Monday June g?ni 1885. TRAIN NORTH. Bennettavllle. : .. . i.; w . .. Shoe Heel. ............. Fayettevllle.:. ....... . . : . Sanford...... Ore HlU.....i. .......... Liberty ; .............. Greensboro. . ABBTVX. i 9.30 a. m. 12.15 p. m. 8.00 '4.25 . 6.25 6.45 UEAVX. 8.00 V vo 9.50 k ljD. ' JO t . it' 20 minutes at Fayetteville for dinner. TRAIN SOUTH. Greensboro . . ........... i. Liberty..:... .. ........ .. Ore Hill.. .4...i.r.. Sanford Fayetteville... .. .. snoe ueei... Bennettsvllle ABSTVK. 11.00 a. m. 11.65 1.20 p. m. 3.60 .4 6.25 8.15 20 minutes for dinner at Sanford. . . , ' W. M. S. DUNN, Gen'l Sup't : Jno. M. Rose, Gen'l Pass. Agent may8dtf LKAVK. 9.50 a. m. n.oe :2.oo -1 i.4o p. . : 4.00 . 6 40 a M ft m 0 H m B o cr p 3 cr o -t CQ CD QQ u D W o H CQ CD - OQ o S3 w w S Q o t , rn J - o o S3 o CO o TITESTEE! NORTH ABO. f ? MA U. IS. 4 :o. General Passenger Office, ' Salisbury, N. C, Sept 5, 1885. ) On and after the 6th Inst., the following schedule will be operated by this company: MAIN LINE WEST. WE ABE NOW RECEINING DAILY OUR - 'i -r -:-. Ci.t Pi'TOm'CTOckif BOOTS AND SHOES, , Whicli will be in a tew days the -, : : V Stock of GENTS', BOYS', LADIES',' t MISSES' and , CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES that we have ever offered to the' trade, and - TraLn No 1. J Train No. 3. Stations.'- : At. . Lv. 1 Ar. I Lv. v- Sallsbury, 1.26 6.30 SUtesville, . 2 34 Sg2.S5 7.54 8.H Newton, 8.43 3.44 10.02 10.07 Hickory, 4 09 4.10 11.07 11.25 Icard. 4.40 4.41 12 20 12.VI5 Morganton, ' 5 isj 5 lb 1.05 l.2 Marlon, 6.J fi.33 2.59 2 59 Old Fort, 7.13 7.14 3.43 ' 3.55 Round Knob, . 7.31 8 01 Black Mountain, 8 42 8.43 5.17 5.18 Coopers, 8.5'i 8.56 C.Ofi Spai-tanburg Junctn, 9 21 9.21 6.4fi 6.47 Asbeville, - 9.29 9.39 ' 6 57 P.M. Alexander's, - 10.12 10. IS A. M. Marshall, I0.4S 10.49 Barnards, 11 12 gll.12 Warm i-prings, - 11.45 A M.- MAIN LINE EAST. Stations. Train No. 2 I Train No. 4 Warm Springs, Barnards, Marshall, Alexander's, ' Asbeville. Spartanburg Juuctn. Coopers, Black Mountain. -. Round Knob. Oid Fort, . Mnrion, MOrgatiton, Icard, , Hickory, . Newton, Statesvi'le, S.ilisbury, - At., KLv. I Ar. 1 Lv. e. M. 3 15, 3.50 3 50, 4.11 4.12 :'. 4 4- 4 49; 5.22 5 321 P. M. 6 5 41 5 41 7 07 7.t7 6.(6 6 0S, - 7.55 7.55 GJy 6 20:r ' 8.20 8.43 7 07 7 27' 7.4 i 7.42 10.23! 10.40 8.52 8 12 11.S5 11.85 9.10 9101 1.09 " J. SO 9.3 9.38 2.17 219 10.04j 10.05 2.57 3.20 lO.. 10.3:J - ' 4.00 4.05 ! U 29 11.80 5 K0- E0 12 3') A.M. 7.30. A. M, WEST. 1 SirRPHY DIVISTO.V f EAST. f Train Ko 7 At. I Lv. p Stations. Traln l-.-j 8 Ar. f Lv.- A.M. 10 26 JO 54 11.21 11.51 12.19 1.49 2 2 .239 3.3 4.15 9 4J 10.29 10 58 11.26 11.51 12.29 1.51 2.29 P.M. Asbeville, Hominy, Turnpike, Pigeon River, . Clyde, ' ! Wayr.esville, Balsam, Hall, -Svln, ; Webster Station, Charleston, r 439 3.59 - 3.37 3.12 2 45 2.00 12.34 11.56 11.45 10 54 A. M. P. M. 4 01 3 39 3.17 2.47 2.25 12 35 ,11.57 11.45 1J155 10.09 Pound Enob Is breal.fat station tor train No, 1 and supner station for tram No 2. .Traiii3Nos. 1, 2. 7 and a run daily. . . . Trains Ncs. 3 and 4 lun daUy pcpi Sanday. . W. A. TCKK, A. G. P. A. 7. E. McBe, Saperinie'ident. Give us a -all. . 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