1 H 1 r VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURS DAY NOVEMBER 5, 1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS. C XT Iff NT .NT N W rafter Suggestive of comfort, and we have exercised ourselves un usually to meet' the wants of all, so don't forget our Stock of LADIES', " MISSES' AKD CBiLDRENS' WRAPS, Tromtbep'-n NEWMARKET Bt $400 to the fine BT73SIAN CIBCULIRS SACQUE3 and NKW MABKKTSt $40.00 and $50.00. Come ana see them before buying. Aiso, a blgstocfc of - MENS LADIES' and CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR, v-' Our FLANNELS and B-mratbe coarsest at 25 cents to tie fine CAMELS HAIR GOOD3 at' $10.00 Fromi DRESS GOODS are selling fast, SILKS SILKS U SILKS ! ! Combination il k Rhadames Suits. We fefwe a full line Of Leakwlile BLANKETS, YARN3, BLBACHING3 anfi MACRAME CORDS. An- Come and see our Stock. Attention to Orders for Goods or Samples. , Special Big Boom Tbelargest Stock In -the -City, and , selling at prices -that's movtog them rrapldly. Make it a potatte see my Stock. Mj $123 ... COLORED SILKS , ' - Are extra good value for the price. Cannot be beat 'In the Northern cities. ' Bring yocr samples and compare-aaalltj. NEW IX)T JERSET JACKETS. Also a beautiful line of EMBBOEJKRIED aANDKERCHIEFS. icliflguiiwffi glue ttarlrrtte COhfBeruier "Truth, unt tkk rdtj . sOMTcnirKa submits TO b OBSCtlRED, BUT, LIKK TBI SDN, ONLT FOB A gnbseription to the Obserrer. -v' DAILY EDITION. , .; ' Slngleoopy......... Soenta. uy tneweeKin tne city........ ai By the month. ........... .:........... 75 Three months ..i. .....i2.00 - 81x month...... 4.00 - - One year.. 8.00 - : WEEKLY EDITION. Three months... V....... i.. .' 60 cents. Six months .... .. ...........;,..$1.00 une year 1.76 tn eiubs of five and over 1.50. - - , .Ho l)eTiation From Tli6 Kales Substrrlntlnns AlwaTs navRhlfl In ' advance, nut .dnly in name but in fact. ;----". The Most A t tractive Stock Ever Offered in the State. Boots, SLit'Sf Trunks 1LISES, JHIBIELlftC ETC, Is sow being received and placed to -position for -show and sale atrarkl and well-known stand in 4he Flrst.Natlooal Bamk building, on "West Tryon -street, nearly oppostte thi " Central --end Buford hotels. Call and Examine Mxjs yourselves. Orders by Express or Mail prompt ly .attended to. SPECIALTIES. ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S RA TTEN GLOSS for Ladies' Fine Shoes. TDE DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. - : - . ..... .. x ' In twelve States . the people spoke through, the ballot-box on Tuesday. All hands, and both parties, agreed that only in Virginia and Ne-v York would the result be regarded as an endorsement or rebuke to the Demo cracy. . y- ys ; ! " v. Virginia elects Lee and a Demo craticlegislature. , ; New York, in thunder tones, sends Hill back to the State house. Owing to the gerry matidering pol icy of the Republicans ' when in pow- er, the legislature in New York no longer represents the peopIe, and that body, according to our dispatches Vis strongly Republican." Tuesday's elections, which show Democratic gains almost universally, will gd far towards shapingthe future policy the Democratic administrd- a If New York, especiallythe home of the President and two of the lead ing members of his cabinet should have rebuked him. it would have been serious blow. As it is,1 the result must be consid ered as an endorsement. r Foraker and other Republican leads era went over to New York to display the -"bloody shirt." " ; It disgusted, thousands. The country wants peace, and The Democratic platform was platform of peace. ' The dying embers of the late civi war no longer smoke in Hew York. The effort to fan them into a flame as was done in' Ohio in October, ig- nominiously failed and ''Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war." And glorious-old Virginia, Mother of. States, Mother of Statesmen, and Mother of Presidents. She has slipped the noose that Ma- hone had thrown around her neck. She has elected the peerless Lee, and Put the power of the State, through the legislature, back . into the hands of her own people. God bless her, and God bless her people. MB IV, 0 res to Oar stock U belrj rapidly reduced, but there are thousands of dollars worth of Goods yet to be closed out, and they are of the most durable lines to boWvd anywhere. . .This Stock is positively to be closed fflfteei Dollars Will buy more goods irom us than twenty dollars will ' ekewhere. COTTON FLANNELS, RED and WHITE WOOL FLANNELS, COLORED DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. - GLOVES, GENTS', LADIES' and MISSES', FLANNEL SHIRTS and everything else reduced. OUR :-: BLACK :-: GOODS :-: DEFAKTMEN1 Contains an elegant !ne end verv mtich cheaper than can be found anywhere else. Quite business AND THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. We are going to Ml' c 7H ft -- FT :yt . .. v ::: 25 S. CHARLES STilEET BALTIMORE, BV1D. manufac- RliU mm m MP K" IURERS ru i E OfiKr LEATHER BELTING. Dealers In RUBBER BEIiTTNG, PACKING HOSE, &c. ; v ? " - , COTTOX, IVOOIiEN knit SAW MTLt SUPPLIES, &c Agents: Boston Belting Co.'s Rubber Hoyt's Leather Belt. Mt. Vernon belting. j Roller Slasher and - f Clearer Cloth. IT. K. Earle's Card ' STATE HEWS. a J. PIRADISE OLIVER. The Story of a misunderstanding at an Open Air Meeting. New York World, Twolmen, with swollen lips, black eyes and badly scratched faces, were before Justice Duffy at the Toombs yesterday charged with fighting on the street. 'I spoke at an open air ratification meeting in Baxter street last night," said Henry Murphy, fin favor of J. Paradise Oliver for Member of As sembly. I spoke in English and this here chap followed me and made a German speech. I did not under stand what he said, but pretty soon I began to hear mutterings from the crowd. . : - 4 'What's the matter !" I asked of a German Baxter street clothier. ; "That speaker," he replied 'is not praising Mr. Oliver, he is giving him fits. I threw him off the platform, and the crowd went for him right and left. I took a hand in it. f and got laid out, too. It seems that this man pretended to l.b& Mr. Oliver's friend but he is in the pay of the oth er side." ' --u- -. "I thought it was a Tammany Hall meeting and I made a speech for Thomas Maher," said the other priss oner."' - ..; :--- ,:;:--..r . The prisoners were discharged, v- There were fif ty' deaths in Wil- mington last month. Wilmington Review: At the ser vices at Fifth" Street M. E church ast Sunday night, Rev. Charles J. Soon, the Chinese clergyman, was presented by the congregation, through Rev D. H. Tuttle the pastor, with a fine Bible. Rev. Mr. Soon will leave the city tomorrow for Tar boro. Thence he will go to Durham to be in attendance upon Conference, where h- vnll be ordamf-d, eoon after whicb b s wi!J v for his field of jW, - u v- ' " will take the overiaud xxu.te to San Fran Cisco, thence by steamer across the rasitic ocean to his destination, y Asbeville Citizen: The rains whicji were so general and heavy ail over the country last week were less dam aging in the mountains than might have been expected. The detentions and interruptions as compared with what they were in Virginia were small, and speedily removed, which goes to show , that alter a while the mountain sections will be ; perfectly reliable. Some of the tunnels will re- quire alteration to insure permanen cy, and then all will be right. Lumberton Robesonian : Last Wed nesday while Mr. W. K. Culbreath was going to his new gin situated at what is known as Pine Log. about six miles from town on the C O. K. R.,a match in the cotton ignited it, and m a moment almost the contents of the lint room were in ablaze. The entire outfit, which was new was destroyed, except the engine, together with about .two bales of cotton and about 350 bushels of seed, were de stroyed. Loss about $1,500, insured for $1,000. -, .. The stock law has created great ex citement in Buncombe county.'. At a meeting in Avery's v creek township, war was declared. 1 One of the pre ambles was: "Whereas, from first to last, we have been fraudulently and purposely ; deceived and denied our rights, and the same forcibly taken from us, by the most cowardly cbn duct of those engaged in the infa mous outrage, acting more like a pol itician board of doubtful reputation, than otherwise, and denounced by the best and' most conservative citi zens as 'infamous,' together with oth ers who have made themselves parti sans to this outrage, by advising and prearranging this fraud. One of the resolutions was: 'Resolved, That we will not put up our stock on the 1st of "November and weTnotify others not to take up the same.' . That we pledge ourselves, to stand by each other in the defence of what we are advised and believed are our rights,' 'That we hereby organize ourselves into a 'local party' in favor of home rule and .self-government, and de mand the repeal of the 'no-fence law.'" ... Asheville Advance" : Mr. Wm. E. Breese, who will be president of the First National Bank of Asheville. and Col. W. C. Courtney Mayor of the city of Charleston, B. C., arrived yesterday morning, Mr. Breese's object m coming to Asheville, is to perfect arrangements for the opening of the bank Eometime during this month. The room in the Western Hotel, formerly occupied by the Bank of Asheville, will be used by the new bank, Col. Courtney's visit is for the purpose of looking intooth- er matters of great importance to Asheville. - HO ME! :o:- TiftMiifiJimis Mm 111V iivuuiyiviiu JVIU 11 - Tne Boss Fish Story. San Francisco Examiner. - v A wonderful fish is becoming num erous in Goose- Lake.. It has the power to fill itself ; with water until it becomes very much use : at round ball. On evenings about sundown they; may be seen playing on the surface of the water. They, can swell up by taking in the . air: and the w.ind wi'i blow them over the lake. They reflect all the colors of the ram bow, and -when sporting over the lake are a i grand sight. A hunter several weeks ago saw a crane SwaK low one of these fish when in its nor mal condition, but before the crane had proceeded fifty: feet up the, lake the hsh had ; tafcen m enough air to explode the crane, which, with a re port like that of a ' gun, ; flew all to atoms, and the fish came lightly down , on the water . nonBv the worse WhishT, mm We will explain these E eductions fully in mm mmmmmmm a9 When we will have a few more lines to offer. :o: BL1CE AD OLODED SIIRIO 81LE ' That were $1.00 -per yard, we offer now for 92 cents.- BLACK AND COLOBED DRESS SILKg Trouble Over Old Washington Critic. There is a Democrat m this city, temporarily, who for the past twelve years has had on tan a lovely barrel of whisky. The whisky was old in 1876, and our Democratic friend in tended to give it to Mr. Tilden when he was inaugurated. Mr. Tilden not being inaugurated he kept the barrel intact to give to the first Democratic President who should be elected. He found out that President Cleve land would not' accept any gift of the kind, so he was somewhat in a quan dary as to what to do with his mel low tipple. : He finally concluded to give it to a Western . member of Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet. When he broached the subject he found out that no Western member of the Cab inet? used whisky, but he learned abouj the same time that Cabinet officers sometimes have friends who take a drink occasionally, although they themselves may not indulge. He therefore found a-place at last for liis fragrant Bourbon, and at last ad vices the contents of .the barrel were lowering rapidly., PEMBERTOK'SFRESCn WOE ; - '. coca, -v: A Delightful Nerve Tonle and Stimulant that Never Intoxi V cates. It gives strength tone, and power, for complaints of the stomach, Liver and Kidneys; it is par-eicel lence, a ialm for all those troubles produced by care, worry, and over-work of brain, all mental troubles, Melancholy, Hysteria, Blue?, Ac If you are wasting away from age or dissipation, or any disease and weakness of the nervous system, you will obtain relief from all such troubles by the use of Pemberton's French Wine Coca, the wonder of Tonics and Stimulants, which will build you up at once, and the first dose will prove Its invigorating powers. For sale by druggists. . oct27d2w. W. M. Wilson & Co.. Agents, Charlotte, N. C. . i Positive Cnire'fbi Piles. J : S " To the people of this county we would say we have been given the agency of Dr. Marchlsi's.Itallan Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded Internal, external, blind, bleed ing or itching plies, .race cue. a dox. no cure, no pay. - ... For sale by L. R. Wristony druggist, Charlotte That were 75 cents per yard, we offer now for 60 cents COLOREDSITHS 131 TttE SHADED That were 55 cents ner vard. we ofTpr mwfnr 391 nfs III KUMBERS OF BLACK SILK. IVo. cc I It 111 Our '- $1.10 SI.OO a so Quality ...' for 87 1-3 cents per yard - Which readily sold at gl,25 per yard, we are offering now . at 00 cents per, yam. ; J- .... ..." w : 1 j - . " rf- BLACK BROCADED SILK VELVETS That were $2.50 per yard, we offer now at $1 25. - - - We are not merely naming imaginary Prices, we are nosi- tively showing everything as, advertised. Parties out of A. .1 IT 1 ji 1 .. . : - town snoma nurry.tneir oraers to secure the above Prices. WHITES 7! CHARLOTTE, N. C. MAIL OEDEE3 SOLICITED. Kaufinan CO., CQBfiEH CEHTHftt HGTEt. CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, . . . i iaoil inter StyfeK mm mi as. T "We.are offering the very finest of Poreign and Americar manufacturers. . Our stock is the largest, most varied and best yet shown, and represents all the choicest patterns and . latest designs in , Mens', Youths', Boys' and Childrens Clothing. . ' v. - Worsted Cork Screw Cassimere and Diagonal Suits, Sacks, Cutaways, Double and Single Breasted. . Children's Norfolk Suits. V . . : Plain and Fancy Knit Underwear. , ' . Latest and correct styles oi Soft and Stiff Hats. : ' These good's have been specially : manufactured for this reeason's trade. An early visit ot inspection will ensure to bur. customers a choice of selection and correct fit, - W. KM i . - r. . . - i r V j ' : I : u . :.- a , V M . ':. Is. Iff I'' 5 J.' .. .. - r , ' r -....'. - i' . -.4 . r- off for his short ridem the air. ; N.C - juiyiveoaiy. I.I AITa CJLOTI1IKUS. 7 :