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HT4 J i i - t , - , "V I4t If"? VOLUME XXXIV; jPEICRiyXCEWTS.: I ' ' ' V ! - '., V .i?. A NICE ill lldol iashmere Shawls, In Pink. Blue, Garnet, Cardinal, Cream $l 25. They are bargains. We are receiving the' prettiest stock of t r Dress ! i ! TAN MfflON SHElrra FOR APRIir u . i-r t . 41 CXUttI.A A U, PiMYl': , saiTii oinurrva. : A - .'-v. . . ;r - jusT;REPXyjO Little Boys' '& Youihs' 'GlotliDg. littls boys' surra - at ta.25 ; BJ09 " 4.00 " 'if j-,-4.i-;K-u. . eloo&ndop youths' surra- ; . 'a XL00, CUX JuTO SEE 't-THEajlU- eUt' h1 bit? l-f?'!."l;ri T.L. .1 Embroide . ' f - t SFIGLE ua-ve just receivea. aawgtu. i.v. . t j a '.,U , ilr Jt-fntt4 ?7 ' " ..." .. . ....... I , . . . t red and Chinchilla Scarf, something entirely now. & run une oi I ana omces ior aay wo ot me same MT&svat ort nfTlT.TiRES'SlHOSFL A beautiful line of I kind. ' TIUUKCU AlNUirLAIIN OUnliYlj f ' e ft rstor. r?? iTri rrr j A nice assortment p& DBE33 GINGHAMS and SEERSUCKERS. A new lot of TCvfirlMtinc Trimminir. Torchon ana. aiins,neoeune70i. j VZi'VJS'C: S n (h.e place. Call and exa'minfrout stock qf WEITB GjOQDS. ,Our stoc la pntirely neyV Np. pid gooda u:.'iT i " ' - ; , - . - : I I Mi UjN JLiV --Jwuf -csobS TQiiijroiB sabbjs. i ujill ! '-JLtl ,pred c. mim '.X t.f ' WHQMftU-- . !' . illl.1illK.lf x:t)lR - EJLGEIt BEER DEAIJEtt AJtfV Bepreeenta two of the largwt LAGEi BEEB Breweries JbheJCTnlted iStateiu The Benpier -VHWk PFfV1 F. AM. SctaJTw ,Brewi.f3., THE LAliQEST LAQEB BEES BOX f i TLTUQ tBTABMSHMESTT $ : CPOrder Solielted Ail ordert eixar2S to any p - - TPr" T., , .., , . ,o ft n. r - M ;i 111 i'n - i- ' . !(! Ml!' ' f -k. v. we win pf -U eeirtaperiHiMerpmaror EDod eound new ootuu eesa q'foaw wi - SaoeeesorttoXmarlottePlJCoinpeJiy. a eptlfiddtt,! -s-i v w j ..vi ' TH&LATEST M we are now rWnlAyT.on tnB tlmaT, franltore manataotared by is Am .feept i b tte enterprising furniture dealers In this jstty.': Vh make prdy the best and most sabstautlal mt 8H0DDT GOODS. Ask lor goods made by m .sad yon win net tie worth of your money. Oar name la on each piece. ,We sollctt -the patronage ot the public and ssr&ntfe slltlV':i , Baaespectfully. , ; EtiOTT & 'TTAT1TTL OST IMPORTANT! LINE OP and Tan, which we 'are selling a j Goods 1 1 ; I ' -"? - ' il Al II iWt k M i IIU IHjLJS. J ' I jl & CO. ij FirstnMoialcBaitJipiii, SonUi Trjon Street,' - - - Charlotte, N. C. ' DIALZBS IN Ladies',Missesabd Children's BDIM,:! CiSGKESS 4 LICE SHOES, - eenmFlne rana-Macle and Machine Seved BOOTS, BUTTON ANDXiCfiitiX, ij riSE BOOTS 1KD 2 TRUJNKS, . : GRIPSACKS,! -t UMBRELLAS - OF- ALIr KINDS, I llm-PflHS'ffiFli3;AK I r- :fr?hi ;;.-ii-ttCw. -w. i."et- Stcku.alyritJQ-keptr lull ..arid -TtrHheemancL-- r . QBDXB3 BYrMAlf. tWKfJpBBS3 PB0MPTJ.T IJ I " ' I I f 1-1 A tr - ' uii I valence ones liaces, Lioxeojsiits ana I : .i -Ci JU A? I UW J5r0 lliLy.Vir k i. v f " I BUSS Mil Oil! AUCTION AND' COMMISSION 11: 4, C 'T . .4 i Slerehqdise Brokers 0 V: BUT AMD SILL p ff A , j ' : t" Q T A T E " " ,. ; V u.Uit'' v r? ''! J 1 ' ' CONSIGNMENTS SQ11CI1ED CL1U,BltfHOUSE B E S T bJm A J feelSdtf i ' FORRElNr, ; j A' C0'r?0?TABL? 4 roQin cottaep, psntry and 'A kltctoen,wnhlnafew-hundied yards ol the Graded genooL- and su acres oi jana ior reni rod 1 tenant. Appii t PEGRflWI JAYir A1Y liJfT "Troth, liu thb bus. smarms hiihiiitw m JM OBSCCISD BCT, UD m SDI, OKLI JOB A, r81scrlptIoM the Observer. ,DAn.TE)rnos. Bruwweacui ineltr. 'M . the month 7B - Three month SZOO ; fflx jnontta.. . 4.00 Om wrs. .... .... .... 8.00 VlT wixxxT fcomoic. r xnreemona.r:: SO eenta. ?n-eMJ.AJ.........' 1.76 - iaetateof and over sua , o DeTUUo From These Bles GECOJS BILL OH-CIVII, BERYICE REFORM. Same ef the Details eff the Pro posed . 91essare9f edlflotions rSugKested. in the. Reremae Laws . mPkmm1. Ar.- ... y - . -M(J " " WASHrfiaTOif,CMarch 15. On to mnrrn w Ofln -f!fiT will i"ntrnrliifA t,h following bill:; To. secure an equita- ! Vverwuu,, uuiceni-. ol me umwu Qtotiin i4" let Mwlnta&1 trk linnA referred to the committee on reform in the eivfl Berrice. It is in six sec tions? The first section reads : That the President is authorized to employ vice of : theMJnited . States, and' to are officers in such service at Wash ington, not more than three of whom shall be adherents of the same politic cal party, which ' five persons shall constltuts a commission for the pur poses of thia aot, .and the- President may fill any vacahcies'therein. Section 2. It ijhall f be th& duty of said c )mmiPsioners. to prepare and submit tto Jtbe President a report or several reports, in case of a difference of opinion among the commissioners, for transmisfeioh Jto' Congress bV him, regular session of OongreaaJ upon the proper claasifleatibnV compensation ana numDers oi.(lomciais. ,io do em ployed, 'and 1 sho'wjhgf .tM;numr employ ed t the date of their report, tfieT srial.lepartineufwplaiate ?2fW?p- tiye - jpivil service , at Washington. SuJh;KQrp 8aten ope orxnorearrangemenusoi eucn oj -fielalsiBtba thedary or pensatioikproi)08ed for,those of ;aoh ciasBfuanajgive the rearons upon whicWtlireco JiPrcasftcAMfiKi and compensations respectively are jbased J f -f - t T f BecmSuch classifitvmsliaUtit pspd toofficers confirmed M b LBenatet nor ttf laborers orl otlp per- sous who are neither appointed to I i ii - i j IT l snail inciuae bu pensuus wuu perxunii duties of the kind now performed by those embraced in any existing classi- finotinn and tha nlnflSlfiftAtinn Rhflll gee, 4. Tbe report or reports shall also set forth the practice as to sub stitutes, furloughs and leaves of ab geuce in such service, and in what re . ; n :,i7.k nti m7 h fa,Provedr ; imd-whefhef, HHth ad clerical force may be provided, the inembefr of which serve from time to time in different departments and o tomessmayjulre.Q : flort R Thot. t.hA mmhftr of mifth commission who are not in the public service1 and x a secretary hej are hereby empowered to appoint, shall be pwd for tbir services! and ex penses tpicb, suTrpeciyly as the PjsefeideriJ hiiyjarjMv M of any money Mctiiaj. be appropriated for such purpose. tec, The heads ofthe denary taenta, offices and commissions hra In reterred to shall . allow such conv TntBs1oofMlta9dTa T. S . .- Z K H & d ii rem tneir several xreDarxmenra sucir persons to perform clerical work, in connection" with 1 the duties of sch commissioners, as - may be ; neces sary. . : v?V . V r j -f v 1 7 . : ,1 (An. aaaiwonai' secsron in uank will probably be" added concerning the Salaries of the commissioners anq secretary. : : Tha i ij the hU; recently referred to u,ia correspandence. ; Jtis a meag ureoftheyery highest Imrortance GeVoox Showed it ioa Mmber o; ' -a.- .5 i . . - - . m AWMivwa rn atn rwv - - tawt ' rnllir ... iri ce.,- members or stated very fully) its principles. Among those, he informs me, were the Speaker, Messrs. Mor'i riscm an Reagan v ThQse gentlemen aareed thatvthis blwag the very thing desired to perfect practical re formslrinc- the'' fciyil service. Geny Cox insists, it wijl he seep, on two teadisDointa in this butt a corns jtnpoeed in part., pf. officers vice and on a mora thorough cli tion. . The first classifica-i J tt6n wasiinw. v xuis lastea untu ij w3TAtbrj4er and more business itlcatioa is now. aQmanaed; I otherWrigS iieofessary for Chis lettet I -- - - ' ; 1 .1 . 'S very clearly-fend 'elaborately pre- I Bedte3 by -General Cox thiB ndon. " 1. -. . r.-i ftJ' ' may uu u noiw, . , I r( mTtforth Carolina . members an hnsalanejd connsation lesuexArvelyv inland' underiieaQhiof -Undjgive thew.toe wornfe,ma J l ficHS needed m thodfechara 6t thjeiiE Ulidiltiea hereuBderll iii Ini4 I defcul MSIOIMK thKref bfelfica will, introduce .measures ;either Jtp- morrow or next week to f ilrther exe cufce their purpose to ameliorate ""the! harshness of the internal' reyenud laws. But for l the -death . of Repres sentatfve Hahn today those bills! wouia nave been . brought. ia uusj morning and a statement of their, poinould be permitted in this lets ter Ishafl-' givai this -statement! probably fcmorrbWi-TIt suffices nowj to say tnac one ot tnese"-pius.win res late to to' penaltiesunder the law, and anotfier to the law itself. : Tha.EducatidnJBill will come up in another form in : the House. , , Mr. Willisl jhear'on, 'tetuhorftT, will on ttmorrowr reintroduce his bill, modify ingsome pi its s features! for the purpose. It will then bS re- ject being; to secure, a rfaxerable re- potlTwhicrr'is'thoog knpoSsible1 frox th EdutjLdfi.Cpmittee .ThejJ ideinrtill "is thathe House--ferfavorasT ile to the measure., , h,, ,m Saturday,! .understand he)raccee-n guilty of violation of that part, of the I -Internal 'Jevenue JtaV I wblch. effeets !i the. small;.diptnees.y Legislation on ii this matter is yery11 much j needed. But pending that, i it is ipleasant xo h see wait ine v-pmocatiio .Jtuimmist rgr 9 tionis not disposed tofaratish men who are orUylhfajcaJlys far2e?S. The officerof-tha, bureau hear all such cases and determine them, on their, merits, without much hesita tion '.v -i xH&sim ? lir ;;Robert:S ;Hesfe of. Caswell county, has been apprinted Governs ment Physician at the Pawnee Agen- cy,v Indian, Territoryf through J W Reid. Salary $ l,000 andjhouse. s Also, "Mr W P Gilmer, familiarly known as "Dixie GUoier,',', of Mount Airy, ;Surry. county,., has j beenj ap pointed postal clerk On the Cape Feai' and Tadkin aUey''". Mattie D Moore.resiened.- vns m Judge-' Bennett obtained leave of absence i Friday on acwunt of fflness. He has tetnrnedjhome .. y , ; 4, ;, Mr Skinner is alsQ W "oerabsent for a few days. Col W F Beaaley is here." "7"'. Sehsefer Aatla ihe Tie tor. itJsxjootScfesfer haaairr,';praved bis right to i the claim of-home the champion ; buliard' .'player '6f,;'the worta, saving ux a nve mgns-, game defeated M. Vignati by the remark able score of 3,000 to 1,855. The game itselt. was the' tnree-call, eighteen inc balk linethe tnost1 difficult cue now known, and yet, in spite of this fact, Mr Schaefef scored 230 points in a-slngleF inhing,: thereby beating all peyiOU recpslvKiguavxTB high eat run was only '1081 tfwiww j.j-u as - r. i ' .-2?J.i.L -l - is omy a xew years since o score 20 points at the old four ball game was considered; very remarkable laying but the art of nursing along he rail seoh 'made "it necessarsT to take off '-the fourth .ball fn corder to keep .down, the scopes., and. this .being found powerless to prereot Jongruns, tbo fourteen inch balk line came into ue.iETPthtisr wasineffectiial.and sjt4 BATicibJfffiacej wsAihc5eased tKightnncAeSrtBita, ftMresuit tWiatest'ooBtestehjwaf", $-x;7 ne only otner player- in tne world whpWJchapfei: has MjIfMrte Gebrge F. BIps8on,r6f micagOi ad:hiniinhe Wizardhas aleadyhealehlon poss n- oocasions. " The victorr. -tver vignaux wiHwhajmogt . ... - . :Z, ii . - MCPoauxisTagtay but Oethu off Commander, tVaddell. AHNAPOUSMD2, March 16.'Cftpt. James ' : WaddeH, - commander -of m arviana naner v rorces. aiea iasE ffiisht at hi6 hem ia this tit ofcon eestionof the brain. .. He was ana tiye of North'CJatQlttia,' and waf t year8Qf,geTa.rvI IT t .. uapt.i w aaaeir 'graauacea at tne Naval Academy in 1849. havinfirpres viou8ly served at Vara Cruae .aeainst tneZJSlexicans. i !,Hej-aerved- in the I TTnit-ui Qbifaa Moirtr until th411atlj t licmrbTokeutrvnefthoresijni 1 entered the Confederate Wavy, being placed m command pt the .lamous Shenandoah, wtttf-wliicfi he wageH war against vessels in open seasides stfoyrDgtodcti valuable Mrirme&e.1 A Costlr Funeral Train. W4samGTN?i(cIi MaUh aU It ia estimated by Senate- officials that f the cost ofhaspeoiAl tfalaOrrying the remains tnelateisenator Miner to California will not .ba less .than 1120,000 .There is a good dea4 of com Iment over the fact ' ttefc'While'airthg' members ot tne House uommitcee felt able to leave ? wfith Vbv Praams,? only, ana member of the Senate Oon mittee Jones,-ot eya,gaasirar f 66 'Xncr ldrerlas! Oa-. A. f pit Will be one year, riowajCe "TTannie Lilian Madison met here fate. Jluverius,' whols under sentence df ;4eath for her inurder, is still aPPar- iently in good spirits. Me- passes toe itime away reading newspapers and books, and "walking about ;the."i ail, hrard. tlis aunt.HM.rs , ixinataiu nas xiot neen ra see mm tor a moon, rus Ibrotberwas in the" city two" Weeks go? -St easr wiircoae "tip ' h ne uPreme court oo. ' her29thr of .'this paontn, 0? 3ionxs,rjtng tnai. I Soott'smulAlon or Par4 Cad Ivir JWl, wltl HTpphepllta r (v. . ,.r jsapeeiqiiijqeintuie Ku wauoren, . vij. f ALiJ)f pojstelan at tha .Cd's. Hospital at AlbantJi, .. sajst "We bays heea. .asms .Scott's Xmaistoa with rat Buoaees, nearly . all or-oar patients are soCertDglrgni oone disease ana, ou? JVot Symptoms, lias the Disease. S It would seem to be a truth appreciable by all, and mic1h,1y bT nrofessors ot the healing cTt, thai in nninw rhn dlsaase. not to alleviate its symp toms, should be tha chief aim of medication. Yet in bow many Instances do we see this truth Emitted in thewv isnored In ' practice The leasoa thM HovUtter's J tonMOh Bitten ts-'sarcess-tul In so nianyHBest with waichremedi' t pewwou ly tried wereMnadequate to copers attributable to the tact that it is a medicine which reaches and remove's the causes of . the various matadles to liver eomplamt, gout, rheumatism, disorder pf the bowettf tmii&rgi aflteoeas sns i 'th ssahtahfs-nra. hot palliaten merely, put roepo out oj k. ii goes to the fountain head. It ts raaily, taqt-i'omiaalis: a radloal reme iyi"and It endows the system with an amount of vigor, which' la Its best protection iMlllltlllUUI. : .. -' ' ij (.J i,- 'I'i- I f-tt . . ij .v , . -.-... j i i?t jut v i.u ;v una ponectea oy jseiq TALKING OYER A WIRE WITH phone, with Washington,: as well aS i (,Jt:-C'UX.E,tIORE XRAM TW U HVIIOBEDIIILES A WAti."1 1 ft -.!i J. " U !'l 'O VtOil, t -r - -wi f "i 1 A "Ttew'? tttventlon ; Which : it Claimed Solves the Problem e iDtetafcees.-The Frtnelpal Cltle w mm yviumicv HUH AKp VUMC New York Worid. , - , H-utfol1 HullbV"- 'Who are you!" "-uI j A reporter for the- World. Who' are nti". r i 1V ,i i Vlhu- theWorld corri snondent WaohinArtnni . !ifiV 'uf- fjiv 1, A'sThe-' 'reporter was -in?' the 'office 'Or toe'-united 1 lines' Telegraph Conrsiru jti-o.-- pany,- in inis cuy. ana tne correondn - dehtf' wasat Willard's hotels in he I capital i of the United States: Tbe'lhii conversation was the first public com- munication neia wally between the ' two citieai nine-oistance is Kaa miles. The 'Tiieans by 'Jwhich it' was'earrieti!lfoi.H 1 d Sou n.i on was teiepnone equipped with the I uiuiuDie iransmiiter. T uaientfia nv William'Orf Tarnbull, of ; Baltimore, ui n w x euruary o. r jlooo oi a. nwre 1 were attheoinew 3Torr etid tof- thbS Jt A'l4kAlkMiAl CsX.-.-'L -jgI wire, Mr. Oa T.j Barberi tief elehi AOSPlUteiV;. Ptire. t ttricianof theUnited tines Company;'! 'aoiii ji-ma t-il jKj-i tluoo i 8 lir.. W.leamttiiwhdebatrcdel ttwilluMM'ji.'.. - TumbulLpatooti r..HK-Waite, anil exwrtrfto lreafchlrP testin Washfngtionf and at;Eis endf J "the Wire 'Were a'hutjiberiot friends: Geh? ;jmtnetl of 'Om Sir fXtVAUUUUl ,4JUUC4V JL 1UUQ JUilUDVvl VIA .1 ' Auams, oi new xorK;'jongressman I lames' Floyd ' and CbK'.TnoniaS C5 World correspondent: 1 iItitfpsetlwt he examinall tion ot JJrcogers&Bd-ox-.UQii Casey J -Youne will . occupy the greater nors .tjoh of tbia.week. in the PahVElect'ric i - ..i I "' i-'-L; : 't i ' i wvwugttwoiL .. Auoruey, unerai .Garland and Senator .Harrispf the officialfinTerested K'the Wg-El trie organization, are hot Subject ,tO the finhnrpna. from tho TTminfl OAml nrjfuVP(rir,.ile:, "W; mittee. . : r!They : Will .Simply, 'be told .t i .l i : i ' .1. ' . ? -i . j - I .ua i 6aey ,na.ye inenpr,iviiege.,oi.an-i pearpg perore .tnurcommiiiee to maxe i apy explanation they tfaay sse fit. It I is balieved.that. they ; will promptly I Gen. Joe.JohMppanommiflsjoher Atkins are subiectto subpoo3nas,and I win aououess oe cauea as orainary witnesses.' h-tfi I't Crawford. I . ww , . . i . . I Expert Waite took the telephone I liJj. f-iJ! :j .:i. --a.-l .'i-'m 1 ana vonTHrseu wiui lhh udiut i jr. i T r ;i iU cZ; iT - lT T D ' I S .tht Tw laC9 HOJKVUl ' ' 1 ,. All right. "'"was the response, "but beware of the Garland of victory.' " ' x see tney are Dooming you in tne comic pkpersl" ' "Howan Ihelpthat f " 4 1 : cYou can't?."1 But tell me. are1 Vbu connected with the-Bell Company, as theypreeetTV;i.i-! j . a i. ,.t .i'Don't ask-me -f ask, the old gentler man JJ)v. , Rogers, . Sr.,; 1 Who ' works the QracleJtok. thefplace pf.hisonj and 'gft you as if you were only two feet1 from'imet '. . I believe . y QiiTre '". in the heit room. It vl'jL I I ' .1 I wIWinI?ewYorTaatdBrWa I "over two hundred miles awav.n .' , . : I .VThiS Is a huUv' telenhone.!, con- UVV, WW v J ., ,.1r &B3Jg. VIf.xou.had.Vi tSOlOOUuod:" Gbocr-Dy.',i Iu44WhoiS'this,t Diikst ofrthe' Bos totf Post vHellou VVm- fottdoffeBos-f ton nien; About si 'inonths, from now we'll hye telephone from, you to tbabome officii How do you like1 that i'oi 5tit&-5; taif-' .tie fiThe Boston"mah Object ed;' He-batdl he feared & wohld be called fuf y fteo at mianight.'ThenDr? Waits' asked a Baltimore dorwndehtho fha mi' via mMiin fiiolti-irtrnljOHrt htiaHil j ft i lu ' UZT:Z7 - I ed that they were as barmihs; atfl Prof. W. J, . Oreetv of the Smith- IsonjansUtut askeoVto wmfgup. y vhv6" vy"? .""a 'uiaiiv v R1 a;,. . i-,. . i. worm f4.x9; auu si 75 per yard ' J - " and8ixtycopqndeht8,.repii DEBILITATED -MEn. . i i'Jww-U wk - ""Jt nr. L.-w . wi wire was the -fOilowine.' from the ii &r ViniMh rfi.... TniSSlSJs e t ' , t i j:. ? ElectricCeystem. ' ' - J' 1 'r"s luU 'HowH is lhe PahsEleotric t" L'he 'Wnat dOiOUioWK Ot the test TL II l am a ooppersmiui oy wwoe, na mo nikui par tiSiA """;-9J deles ol brass and copper tram filing got Into sores he. "Won, aspect, i -. , 4-.! :; . "wn n ? ' v I- on my arms and poisoned my whole system. Mer marks an era lO the hjetorvoii I mry administered brought onrheumaUsm, and I ?stJrMsSy?" I: hMrana a helDless invalid Itooktao dozen bottles Frotn; a.score -of hfe-lliF!! JafiUl 1 rktthA- VaSc iff "Wifeh" pleasant, inform' things land. 1 tended takina a rrde iater in thaiday 4 C9)fi;epppjlent of AjChicagOi paper'. rp, apg, Kaaea.,iioiKnow ;ii: "ituiy-r one.hadv returnednto ,4bi cjty Ha was .informed that Jacob was EtS uy 'dug, as Wfts dldiwoexpected un MeetistiqgjQircumstaacesiandi that lilt Aioionev, 1 was ,eiDeciea . nome . ftbe,myention,saiO.die,Tis.to pro JvideMi "transmitter haYmg a large pa - Jlectrical in- With . tha LanaiMA w 4 mA mAlfhuf Will ttnt . VCMlliva D AAMJLJ yi,0 ; KAACaajU TT U4 )UVI I VMAUS ial adlnstment. but Von that, will ways remain in, eood working con. ition.Wlti differs fronitheri Blake ransmitter in that the carbon in the! atter has -hut aainale-point of con ;act wpjU tpia : which we nave been isme has twenty"- "l'he eound is ins reased ip, jproportap to the, iUumber f points of-contacts Our invention BsimpUa;ce:.BJake ifSitSi other medial .Weclaim: as our ih" yen tion the combination of our dia phTagri? the lectrod6 "carried there py,1 the pivoted pendent carbon elec trode which make contact with the 4lectifodea oi the diaphragm and a arbofl pivot tjn1 which the electrodes are mlouhtedlr also' the combination hmgerT-or "pivotea . carbon ' electrode and a carbon .pin' or bearing 6u; whiqh itis hinged. vWe farther claim the cdmbinatiorxf' the diaphregm'ra series r6tt pivoted, pendent swinging electrodes,' formed1 of "cyimdrical pieces ofcarbon;, which are perforate ed at the ends to form their bearings, the carbon rod on wnicn ,saia eiec waeceedingiy7( aud,' ! iSSrM?. i ut the best makes on trie installment Dlan; i and on maauyltoeywere, : . ,j m I.AKl Ali IOISO?r. J lu I - - -",'.. k 1 u rn,. ., n ! t ecT that the same, condition of : - a -1,,. . . . t"s,T '4 4 ' Ctil -t 'existM'here-Tresldentk A.un.puw8 - uaaia coo j m eiad. uu uiuivw, twasstatedv waS'WHtid fe; haadltave ne L , 1' t -fi v- 1 1 " . . . y,iil:0 - f "d jTof'crvai.jO nfjj! 6wmSMeffletoetlreVjfeam I! -,J ofi thst, multiple transmitter toa resUto8Pwcfei)raw.ati I llt norterof th World, hTheobiectofi I F'fM' - " 1 - s- t-. It ;WiIl be onlv a few weeks before 1 i.1 TXT 1S -a m a 1 I "ur V rwm-B9-. our..anucji 1 t008'" , r-nJ-n irA1.-,v-iJj I 1 .. ., i ii ii i m I t-i !f Oj h, liN ; V .: .1V .ri::ii r .b 1 ; i ' 1 - ; - ? rv I U a. J n I -uffsui a fIcnT f"Vp !4 f J )mi i ii i i 1 1 x yatj t.i mu n"y whoTeees. KSt I ; petffluw7or !l wetehtaluHt or -DhoaDb&te iwdi.Iiwi I . rTT a , , A - - Pyj y, 1 J.y bt r '".Oil" eo BSt.3 I i4 - 1 . t; ii :.)' .i nrTl7deodw7m. rti . r.. T R A'TTN rT.AS fta catisss andCUBX. JkHiJlX ipectallsta pt the day wltu no bemflt. Cured him- eelf in three months, and slnoa then hundreds of others by the sameproeess. a plain, BMplend BoeMSSfal home treatment t Address T.fLVAG i v. qfiii. oi ua -vw mi, wBw,Dii )uiyiw.;; zv ITJlntftrHnf -VV aaiaryaV -r 8ALSSMBN everywhere, "toeal ' k. to sell oar croods ' Will n. ! 8daiaryacdallezieii8eB. Wrttetortenns ' Address i 88 m" Tmar34w n. v i . . . . . ,. n -' ') fTTSMTcn t-ladiss to work torus at their W u 1 n0?8-7 an sw ner week II ca" uu'oujr uuun. no pnoio painting; no i i- canvassing - J ior fun jyartlculars, please ad-1 dress at onoe. CRESCENT ART RuHPiNT it iV.. r. ' ..i OITOW DUWUU, JUB9 BUID1W, ; BetaMished 18, Incorporated 18M. ZHfHliiadfg , Successors to . iKftit ManuTocv- ,1 urers of the bid Reliable r ttnd Celebrated , f BRADFORD ' Tor Any Kind of SMALL GRAIN." Also H nBufactur- en oi ij .i. 05i3lHQi!r.M!!IJaeiiiiiei(: Nas. 55, i7v30. 81 ami X3 IeUSt-.i! t'!KW(rJ&JfiAlklHiDaBe Incline afae, :j JlllT warrant my to aura the wont oaaeu. Beomoss ,. warns mm 1 . . 11:1.1. -. . j Di hMm 1 ' itj ivv. hub otliiB for a tr1i, ni rwili cure Tom. .jj U iHAAi Ao fWlNttllvW ion. " ThmTn DorftlT(iremtxlTforUi.aboTdlM:bT fAShseknW4tMMitIM iSM'thnwKlaofauMpf the nm kiplansoflonni " Mudiii(!h.bMDeard.rBdMl.MitronrtaiDTfkltB torth.r With VALU ABI.l TRKATISB on thU dlM iErn.ui.r. drio.MJTTTi Jatu mey;bix l win hmtwu nirnusa rsu, i f . . . ..I : Ji YI t mli -'-rUlpUlN. I al,1i Hon is due to Dpocuic nj itn. aruig iuiu u anus w ail I use them without pain My restora 8umtrCOy 6a., Sftpt ll, 1834, L ffi.Tl suffered with oleers on reated with Iodide ot Potas- I 'shim, and iferca aad f tteoame nerpiesa. - bu :" Ij rebraartSB,' iw? " Wf' ? rrf",? i i lti. .i-5s,fe.io. I atak wanted-' to wortt for u at their 1 I O0-IJ S2 I iLi employment Partioulars and sample of the I work sent forstamn. ;Adress HO MS l&FVr CO.. IT """ r . , : asss. m 1 ' LT ' ' ' I Pa r U AP ft f.i-f' I nil If!. I ! -.- " s i T5 fI of . , - It -i At -i? , : - l., Wa Aiftw Madlnlnit that. Hatat TntnttCAtM -" ms roc K & co ; 1 2 ii H If i 'l".'. '1 til J1- I les Wilt Ian, street, iltewTtrlb '1', ? f : . : ' ..; i PEflUyHQYAL PILLS vTERNL,H" The orisriunl and Only dennine . oeoablc to LADIES. iiknuDntttattt JUT PtMJtUt S Umpa0 (or parttmlmrs m lMr 1 NAM! IP PAPER. . ' 1. ' rl 1 1 1- la fa. Hoe Co. .standard work. . 1.1 wt pniw - - Will ha nM fnp VU9, UnU, . ; mm j-ivl I rVvoH -rTS!rwj .off1 -.'! s'u J.-, 4lituwa;pi 81 kVl J'7jII HTiLllflV-llllfV uu U iKl i I I I IU. ii jl .Rfco!Jo- CDl f I-1 en?si Jl Extra heavy and rich finish,' $1 80 per yard worth ti.85 : ' t.st per raxd. cnrjsur.iPTiorj . - .-.l -I I. I. -I I M ,.-.1 ,, . , I fcy ririat krrery where. Aak Jot Cfclei liaiuodAwiy-i : a .'-'f '''f '"J f wants', m case; anything shonid oe Tong-intJ tne lacigry ; oauom UDserxer. i . ' 1 a is . . t mm -. t n : : EVEU V MONDAY! ITIORrMAG :: always v offer We areV;sel!ing ; at Black 10-'-l WltCI ! j .!.iirv,":-i'!jso'i -vi:.s -ar-n T--.: ; -58 inchvImperial-Sere iAll;WooI)i 40 . " . Cashmere (All Wool) tf f 40 4l"I'NunSVenia(AllWooD i .4: -Albatross (AU'Wool) 4GT " Henrifttta Cloth' 4o S ,'Drapi d'Amla Cloth , - ...... r- Colored ;Bress Goods; i - ah; wool' Homespun 40s "-'T " ' 1 ImDenal flerirf. imperial aeree. 800 yards ' 'c - Albatross; double width, light blue 48c n ii"" X) J '' - in8 8hadea,,atr i;!r); i 29c Specialties: in line Btlacfi Silks. We haye the greatest variety of these z 'i. -v i or any other DRESS GINGHAMS .j At 10cV pii 15c, : 20c, ' 80c, 7 S8c, s 50(v ' and 65c ,'per yard. ' .1 -' OUR IK O LADIES' 1V1USLIN UNDERWEAR- '1 "fa still .selling at a great reduction, and THE EMBROIDERY Which we are selling in strips of 41 yards only are in greater demand than ever. CHARLOTTE, N. G t - MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED AND The' largest arid most 1. - S j j 7l Jrtt ;j;.i c '.tin"!' a 1 OJ it.:- ti -.. IN : THE 'Mil. 1 f r t !.. 3M TH'nnrpnnTiltnTirPii -:o- .1 ! S J i. ! I PIANOS AND ORGANS I' v .! ..! ,;1 ' 1 fdrier 'airect from mej:and .. . I i r . ... , .. I I 4V:.V,Toirl WAnr r , ' - jJf ' k '''' 3 v:f " w AtXmwJf t m I - - f ; -I . ii - i Pi 5 U I Poan btiy from the head office,' and5 will-.' attend to your; ,u-'l . ' ; - CHARLOTTE N.C, ; ; , . J AiiJ. s. j.g. t SHi i i t' it t JKi.. a' -variety of them. a- great V.sacrifice, Woods. CI iieJ?Cf:l 6- ir'- . 48c per yard, worth. 75o pei?"'yard 46o . 41 " 1 65n 524c "4 tka ' 7KA'- 52ic 70o " MO,, "r i t 1 An : X J li,J SlJiW Pf T) 0 K 'fit'' 5od in 5 shade;) per yard tan onlv u iJ ti. goods that was- ever brought to this Southern City.; '.-'J ir.v-i t-." ! 1 "51 ii. t.) W i.v . Ml is ; i; i CHEYIOTS y.r. ... For Boys' Waists' in ' - ' ;- :' I" many neat paterns at 12f " 1 . w - y f .. and 15 cents per yard.', ; !.. .: is leaving our shelves at a lively rate. 4 i(. PROMPTLY ATTENDED. TO. .tbrnplete! Jsfock ,. of ,1 .!. it I it a !!! w 14 -1 .,H .' f DKJKEBIG1 PI AKOS; v irsi nui. 9if i ' icli. . ' 'iff i f o Vis if f fl 1. ' v t.', j iivi- . i! j ".oil lva l I - - ' o i'l-....,-; f;i v fiiKlhli! il - T1 UASON.HiMLIN 'IIM k1 ii 'j j .1 . 1 1 .:.vr ' 1 PACKARD ORQAlTS,,1 a y IIiuop if Ilanlin Organs. Bavetiine and ireght as'.-I, . . t ..... , r! . . ? ' TloatAflt npflftr. Aft P,hPAT) RS VOU ' i e?;.. if ;y o o ,. BARGAINS, n OiOiOiU IL kMn Ml Hi . ts. in 1 ft' 1 trodes are pivoted and an opposing I tanBdtt-; ' T - - - .v4 '-: ' ' i.i .-iij i- ron)dtt i t. jam . ifct Jfc. vuvMMi .winyi , . T""" . Ti " . t - - . - - r fYI'" "7 T rft - -" '- - ...... ... 1; mm ' --' T 4 ' " , . J-""T " . ? J " ' " ' 1 - . .. " .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 17, 1886, edition 1
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