" " i . ' . ... - - - -. i , , .. - - ' i , A fce fcarl0tte Otaenrer. 4 POBLISHED DULY IXCEPr MONDAY. CHA8. Ri JOllES, ' -: Editor aad Prepeletor , 0 AT THB POfttOrflOB IH CiBLOITB, H. ifo Class Matma.V i WEDNE3DAY, APRIL 7, ,1886. PBOnOTE -MAIiljrACTURMIG Rixtv of the leading business men of NashvilleTennessee, have recent-. J lv organized an Association for tne purpose otvpromoting manufacturing in the city, and the association has already accomplished much in. its efforts to direct the attention of 'capL talists to that city. The promoters nf th sfiheme will employ a Becreta- himself to the ' work of correspondence with parties who may be induced to locate mere. . ... ' J: ha .vantaees of 1 uircuisro bus . frifl MF. 17 ftfl a manufacturing centre, will be issued acd prospectors will be entertained at the expense of the as sociation. '. NasheviHe hasiset an example in this matter that;' might be followed by Charlotte, with results that would ' k looting in their effects for the prosperity of this city. Within the last six months -The Observer has received a large number of inquiries from people at the North, who are seeking . information about.this sec tion 6 country, with a view of lo cating here. There is no good reason why Charlotte should not be a man ufacturing centre, having the ad vantages in railroads, climate and resources that she has. - But will cap italists invest in Charlotte, orany "i where else for that matter, if no ef forts are made to direct their atten 1 tion to the advantages the place may offer f It is a settled fact that -capital - will come South at no distant day to seek investment, and the cities that are wide awake and show superior advantages will reap their share of the benefits arising from suet new enterprises as may be established. ". One manufactory employing several hundred men . would be worth more to the business -"of Charlotte at this time than a score of new store hous es. There is ho reason why we should not show more interest in this matter than in any other, for a manufac turing city is generally a prosperous cityJTor a very small outlay a great deal of valuable information could be gathered and put into proper form for circulation, which would enable - prospectors to form opinions' as; to our advantages and resoursces. Or ganized effort is necessary to secure a share of any influx that may come, and while Charlotte is "generally quick to take advantage of- all ioppor- i tunities for her material advance ment,'it mu3t be confessed that in. this particular direction we are lag ging behind many ei ies and 'towns far less favored than ours. The farmers in fifteen or twenty counties in South Carolina held pri mary meetings on Monday ' and elected delegates to the State - Con vention to ' be held , on the' 29th. ' Present indications are that ' the movement will assume sufficient pro . portions to control the politics of the " State. Now let them be careful that ' some sharp South Carolina politician a don't pocket the whole gang when they meet in Stats Convention, j In our Washington correspondence this morning will be found ilr, Heh- derssn'sVAmeliorating Revenue Bill'' ' in fulL Should this become a law it - would strip the revenue laws of some of their most objectionable and an noying features, as -;they have! been executed heretofore in the South. It will put a check 'upon prosecutions j for technical ofCenseH, the main ob ject of which has been to secure tne fees arising under sue prosecutions. ' 'VJ 1 1 The aldermanic board of New York City is badly broken up. The pros pects are that all the members 1 are going some to"J jail and the balance to parts unknown. They occasionally take a virtuous ppasm in that j great j city, ana when they do they bag "big -game. ; r ; V ' ' The Collector of Internal Revenue for the Sixth District of Kentucky has forwarded his resignation to the authorities at Washington, i His rea son is that "hig friends have made his Mary Anderson has climbed up the operatic ladder, and now proposes to come down and start up the lyna I The House of'- Representatives will take a rote tomorrow on the silver question. ' ' : - The Balvation army' has pitched its iub in ruenmona. TOE STRIKERS. Additional One Thonu.d Men ico OntIrono Circular. i" Kterson, Pa., April 6 McClure & u0,iu6 reiuwju io grant the; de mands of their miners for ninety cents per day per one hundred bush els, the dtetnet price for minino- ' I r . ; . . : Oi cTt auguratea on all the -v- uiw kuuutKuoa ; men Parsons, Kan ; AprU 6.--There was uawruu uuange in me strike situ - ation yesterday. . Iron's T urging the men to keep up the strike ! . 'VRDI fmrlnon anil r yiavco, auu ma otruters, in conee- I queues, uuuuuiiwa n&z they would not allow any Knights of Labor to re r sume work. It is said, however.that 'about 100 of the men have been; re-1 employ eu anu ine - master mechanic announces that he has all the men engaged xnat ue j wants.. .Sevn ' . Knights were arrested yesterday and held for trial.1' The citizens are or nis. i ganizing a law ana oraer league for . Positive Care for File. - .. ...... jiii , ..ia I t " to tne peopieoi um "rTJ... vr,,r 1 0Ks4ral money refunded internal, external, blind, bleed ins: or ltchlnn piles.- Pilee 60a. a box. Ho eure, no or sale byl & Wrfctoa, dro cwte BENNETTS CKmCISM.-; HIS REMARKS III THE HOUSE YESTERDAY. The Republlcins Answer One of His Questions In Chorns-Other Matters in Congress. "VVashejgtox, April 6. Plumb pre sented a petition of an association of colored citizens of -Kansas praying tnr noaiatanf to erniirrato to Africa witb tne VJew cf thereby building urr another "Unitea oaiea jpuuwo Plumb said he, understood there was a strong determination on the part of t.ho nAMtionnra to carrv OU6 iae vuxi- referred to. i - Res O - farran. - Riair renortod favorably. without Amendment, from the committee on labor, the arbitration bill recently passed by the House of Representatives. . "': . "-' : Morrill reDorted from the finance committee the resolutibn declaring a,,.n.r.irW t.hA Awretirv.of the Taaiirv i.hat thf-ra re no papers in upyu eM"v vj 9 j : . the department ffecting the moral character or official record of any of thn Busnpndfld internal revenue col- Wtora about whom the committee has made inauiries. The resolution. Morrill said,; was adopted by a unan nf the committee, i Logan's army bill was again taken up and was discussea Dy ljogau, " Manderson, Dawes, iiawiey ana xet Call gave notice that' tomorrow, after the disposal xt the morning kiioiniua ha . wnilld ' Ofik ' UDaDl mmia onnoAnt to address the "SSfiate on the subject of the forfeiture of the Florida land act. . 4 Blair laid before the Senate a mes aacrc from t.h President relating to hoihltnf Chinese immigration Tho MoRRAfl-A was read and referred tn tha nunmittM on foreifim relations, ; Hawley obtained the floor fa speak on the army bilL - ' ? " ! 'Imii secured an arrangement by vhwh th -wotfl shall be taken not later than 3 o'clock tomorrow on TTal'fl motion to strike out the sec- ond section ot the army bill. The MonntA thn at 4:45 o. m went 'into (executive session and at 5 :10 adjourn' ed I House PhelDSi of New Jersey, from the committee on foreign af fair. reDorted the resolution calling on the Secretary of State for copies of all corref p mdence between his de partment and tne represeniarives oi France. Germany. Austria and any othtr European countries. which has partially or entirely restricted Ipipor-; tation oi American paut, rcierrii w the tact or eucn exclusion or restnc , tion and the reasons givea thertfor. Adopted. . i ' On motion of Morrison the report submitted yesterday by. the commit tee on rules changing the rules in various minor particulars I was' adopted. , : It In the morning hour the House re sumed 'consideration of the till to secure an equitable classification 'and compensation of certain officers of the United States Bennett, of ? North Carolina,! criti cized the first section of the bill. which authorizes the President, to employ tree persons not in t he- public service, and two persons who are orhcers in the service, not .more than three of whom' shall be ad herents of some pol tical party, who shall constitute a commission for the purposes of . this act. Why should not the wbola commission be of the same political party ? queried Bennett, Were not Democrats the best ex : poDeots of Democratic policy ! I Were not the Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State as well quali- nea to deal with this subject as men who were-'hair horse, halt alligator, and balance snapping turtle?" (Laughter). "Is it a crime to be a Democrat?" he exclaimed, amid an affirmative chorus from the Republi can side. The individual rights or States, the doctrine of Jefferson, is waning, and that of Hamilton is waxing: The great average pf the Democratic party in 1884 who lifted up their voiced in one grand chorus and pointed to the standard bearer of the party as an ideal Democrat, suik posed that his election meant a Dem ocratic victory, and that all legiti mat9 consequences would follow. Laughter. Continuing, he said that the Democratic part had' been preaching t conomy but the spectacle was uany presentea nere oi that par ty increasing the public burdens.- Ax; instance of this kind of legislation was iouna m ine first section of the peuuuiK Diu. wmcn would increase1 salaries ror the purpose of- giving some gentleman whd had the advant age of , being a political Hermaphro aitea place in the public sefvice. He had no sympathy in the dectrine that the spoils were to be : divided among .Buijuououpj vj buo victors 'De1 long thn spoils," was as true today, as wnen uttered oy , JMarcy, and the, gentleman wno thought that in. the oouin, tnat -was not God g gospel uuvu, uou buii uui signs too high lor game. Laughter , v - ; , a . Pending action the mornings hour expirea. -lrnen. mere 1 was a proepact Of A struggle for-the Kght4f way be "otu "o Br uui ana. tne post- omce appropriation bill, but in the wotr or. ,-. J Lm jJV " " uo uuuw ;wbuv mco com mittee Of the Whole fHammnnst vf Georgia, m the, chair) on . the pesti Bingham, of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment increasing, from t4v Off AAA A i ri nw 1 . T ouu.uva buo'.sfw toe appropriation ior pay oi postal clerks, ' . The amendment was loatt ayes 54 nays 87v , . Burrows, oi Michigan, offered an Mmenaraeni increasing the appropri ation for the transportation ot for. gn marls f rom 375 000 to $i$,0Q0. xuib axternoonu another political debate. - turning unon thA tinn a the . Postmaster General in regard to uo appropriation for steam- . uiaiis ins year, was also. jevueu, BZ to 100. The committee rose and the was passed., v. -r- bOI ihe Mouse then at 5:15 adjourned. "f- OWES wins. : ne "tt,,lmer "d hovVlriclnl . on pons. E. (J. Jones, commercial traveller I mux t-nnaaeipnia, wbo bad offered to pay his license tax with Statecous pons, which were refused ,iraa ar- rosteu ior selling goods 71'ithout license. : His case came nn.fne n hoa. ing today before tbe Ousting Oaurt of this city. Counsel demurred to the indictment that Jones wm nr. liaKia to prosecution because be bad tender rgmiai coupops- under a recent deeision of the United 8tates Supreme U)urt. f After argument,, the court u , i . , -.-r' -v""& gou uia ueuiutrer, noKling tnat hi t h;Z,?7Z.r'Z X?""" Wm vuo aia.iiNMi iihii a pirvnr rr rwv a i tne tender of couoona. and .that th F'weuuuon couia not be maintained. Jones was bailed and the case will be - i . 7. -t ,uy ,vw wiu vg 1 uaiit3n to tne Supreme Court of An- I -u ssiate officers having a hand in his arrest for unlawful VtflDS i j iF1168 ar Pne hun dred thousand dollars, ACCOUltT. A F.ormfer CsrietBaK : Firn. ' of South Carolina to Jllabe Restl tntlon by Order of the IT.'S.'Sn preme.Court. ; v.- - Washington, April 5.-In the Siis preme .uourt today ' ubief Justice Wai'e i endered the decision of the Court in the case of William Stone against the State of . South Carolina in favor, of the State. This suit was brought by the State of - South Caro Una in the Court of Common Pleas of Richland county in August, 1877, against D. ,T." Corbm and; William Stone,. law partners, to recover a bal ance claimed to be due for moneys collected by. Stone for the State and not paid over to the State treasury. In April, 1878, Stone presented to the Court a petition for a removal of the suit ; to the United v States , Circuit Court from South Carolina, stating that he was a citizen-ot New 'York and a resident there,' and that his co defendant was a citizen' of South Carolina; and so also was-' plaintiff a citizen of the same State,3 and under thej Statutes ' ofj the - Btate and the United states Statutes the suit was One in which there could -'be no final determination reached sq-far' as 'he was concernea with, the presence or the'eo-defendant to the uutise. "The Stdte Court proceeded with the suit. notwithstanding Stone s petition' for removal, ud alter; trial .gave' judg ment against both, defendants tor $23,728. -, ?ith interest r-f rom July. 1876.Ci1uring the'; whole proceedings, says uniei j usuoe w aite, stone ae nied the jurisdiction of Vthe State Court after thfr fihng' of shis' petition. The SuDtemeJjprjyjfSoulih Carolina amrmed the decision ot the court ot Common Pleas . and to . reverao, that jadgii.ent.of affirmance the present writ of error . was 4 brought. I This Court holds, says the. Chief Justice, that a State Court is ' not v bound to surrender its jurisdiction of a suit on petition for removal until a case has been made which on its face shows that the petitioner, has a right to the tra)a&fi. .CTbis Court ' farther , holds that the money sued for was received dt qetenaanta, as partners. ana tney are liable. jomtly for its payment, if they are liable at all" ' Such a case is ndft removable; . and.' 'therefore, the-. judement or she lower 7; Court i affirmed.- T'ie case -wasr argued ; by Statffv Attorney, General Charles K !Miles. and - Mr Jh&. Lowndes' for theState and by Mr. W. E. Earle for tone, vi-av -miv::: -: Tbe "Wet- Proltlbltlonlsfs off Greensboro Under a Cloud. "Qbbknsboeo, Ga., April S.-The re suit of the municipal election, here was a. victory, Jf or th"e whisky men, over, whichjhey? feel very r jubilant; There was every known resource and project broaght to bear "' to win' for prohibition, and the battlo was hotly, fought all day long. . Had . not per aonal issues crept into the- election the cause of prohibition would . have, stood a better.showing. . ' J 1 ; Tlie-whisky men take their victory very quietly, and the prohibitionists wear defeat well. Among, those, who,. worked for the cause of prohibition wi-ra a number Of regular; drinkers Som5 or them were -quite prominent in the contest, and the wLisky men have formed a boycott against tbem. The liquor mes'Bay that they cannot buy. any more whistcy or them and when one presents hi mst If at the bar heffill be told that the bar-keeper "does not consider it to the dry man's: interest to drink -whisky,!' and. -he, will be T refused. .' The whisky men' seem .to mean what they say, ard de clare i that- if those . who ! worked against ibem' in the election-: want- wtriekythey - -will -have ; to buy it in Augusta; Madison or.Atlauti. TheyA cant get it in Greensboro. This "boycott" will- fall heavily oh some, 01 tne sieaay arinsers. ::-;y Cbatlanooca SolidPlenty and to -tJ-zPii: 'Spnre.';:;"':,- .:,;;W' Chattanooga, Tann., ' April ' 6. The wiiers have been slowly reced ing .all day and at. seven o'clock to night the river stood forty sod a half feet, and falling Most of the families that were, driven -from their homes ara how back; again; ' The. supply of water and gas is resumed and. manufacturers are preparing to begin operations. ' -r.? ft? : icrc! uy tomorrow at lease . z.wh opera tives, how idle; will be at work.- and by Satrtriay; the milf9 'will ite' run- ning. ine associated chanties: and citiz&ns naya" -cared "for" 7.500 flood sufferers since last Wednesday;' and have declined any outside assistance sending back several hundred dollars yesterday, which, was tendered from abroad. - ; Today- news earned that Rome, Ga and Selma. Aldiieeded assistance and in ten minutes the citizens raised ;f200 for each city All railroads except the East Tennessee,' Virginia and Georgia. Memphis and Charleston And Nashville and ..Chat- tanooga resumed running today. af-4 ter eight . dayr Wockadc. f and the trains on aU roads will run on -ached time tomorrow; ; 1 ?5c;- j Heanfnow StrnnIeb)raa, ? DBTROrr. Micb. . A pril '-The nrea, ent storm ia.nndOubtedly'', the'worst expsnencea in -xms ocace or arnany years." Earfy" tS 'morning ', several attempts were made to! run ' street carsv but the snow drifted so rapidly that it became impossible to keep the track clear, and oars are snowed nrf at various ' points On nearly: all hei lines-in tba city.ic One'or two lines refused to try their strength with the eletoents, a,nd their earaf were stalled. Traffic is almost entirely suspended. IA 1 i ; . J. - . V . . a 7 is upiaK itremery (nmsxuji t rravf gate jgfWMjmiite uge I uniteo are - reporiea irom au ' over toyriu and cleaning walks is a biece of superfluous work selaom- indulged in. ? At-io ryciook the signal service reported 14 inches on a level, and at noon blinding sheetp of the "beauti1 iui, are bsui mterrering witn pedes trianism. The entire southern ;tjar of the 8tate ii covered with snow, ' It is announced by the signal Service that the present storm will continiiA throughout tonight. Telegraph, and telephone .business is - much delayed or entirely Btpedi af';.. z-k tLeetfnar off- the British Cabinet, tfXiONpos, April i The Cabinet met ae noon roaay a na remained in aes .Gladstone laid before the ministers J his Irish home rule policy, Tbe'r.e ported discussion, wnien toilowed re. suited in continuing the ministerial 1 opposition to cerain features of the fremier'a ;Twopo.aii3.1 .ana ISiila - cf Kimberly, Secretary lor - India', Ohil ders. Home Secretary.; Sir .William L Chequer, and Mr. Mundeila. president 01 the .Board 01 Trade, are, is is said, as mucn onnosea as ever 10 - cnai tea- ture.wbich surrenders the control of 1 customs -in Ireland. As Gladstone 1 remains firm these ministers, rumor says, will resign. - . - - - 7?lri. Ceolldee Seateneed. BTfSi Ariril S Wlh -th SnnramA r'7 . : Criminal Uourt tnra aiternoon Mrs. pleaded guiliy to conspiracy. to murs der young llrs. ilellen, ot Baltimore, was sentenced to. tnreo years wj tne wpman's prison at Sherboro,- . .... IjC .nre In K.aCross Wisconsin. LaCrossk, A pril 6. A fire boe out ,at 10 o'clock, tbia forenoon and was still burning and spreading at 3 p m. with no'good profpect'of being con fined to any particular point. It e gan ia.jonn iraui aisaw mm ana mm ber yard, both of which: rwere swept a way. 7 v Coleman's mill and j lumber yard next disappeared and the flames spread among lumber piles and f ac-i toriea in all directions but) the prog- rfs was greatest to the - southwest. ZThe - fire-department - wae-tiHable- to cope with the-r conflagration and as sistance .was Bent from part and .Winnona - Milwaukee' S'int two en gines fully manned on aepecial train The fire was caused by a spark from the mill smokestack or furnace, and being tanned oy a strong north wind soon got beyond control, i The situa tion; at d p. m.v is as folio wsi The' fire is still raging fiercely and all efforts on the part ; ot. . the y firemen to ; subdue- it ; is .unsuccessfuL The wind is (till high. A 'ereat many steamers are still playing on the fire.: The total areaalready burned is over five blocks long- and a ' block- and a half -wide.; ' The total loss is placed aC inui uiitj uauiu poo miuron aonarp, only half insured? One thousand men are thrown out of employnent; Republican Tlefory In canefniiatl Cincnati. April 6. 4-The elec tion yesterday resulting in an over wneimmg majority or tn? .epilQii can- ticket, ; ranging f roni , 4.000 . to nearly 000, The resull will make both" the B6artd of Commdn; .Council Republican, .and also the Board of : Education, ' in.' the ;pnejjinct;f.f; the tourtn ward, vwhich has bgured so. - , . . i I t- uouspiuuouBiy, since , ipe iasiriyeioDer investigations 'into 1- alleged .frauds. The vote yeeterdaywas Edielby, Re publican, 203; Scwab. Democrat, 292: iReid,:Prohlbition;, 33.' . Last October the v6ta was - Eoraker. rHepiiblican. 48; Hoadly; Democrat,' 926 4 Leonard, ProihibitioBr, 22. - The total vote inJlircd Via the Cux- fallW' considerable shurt of last Ifall's h vote. . The weather,: wa4 cola and disagreeable m the, morn ing;, and in the afternoon there was a heavy 'show storm. which continued 'AToitnfcBnrffalo InenlralJParlr. i There is a new i attraction among jthe animalH in . Central ;Park in the Bhape of a bufEalo 1 bull 1 calf,!--which ,wa born Friday night. "4 Both par- ent8 01 tne. oi8on were born in cen tral Park, and the mother Is three years old. The young buffalo, which is unusually large -for 3 one porn in captivity, . .displayed v j remarkable friakiness He dashed around the mclosure . where. : his motherwas locked up, and when; satisfied asto the strength of bis legs fashed to the paternal pen. The big bull bison and his offspring were soon joo the beet of terms and the former i 'jeal6us Of any attention shown the calf. Case -off HydrophoblaK-'in .rx -"more.--: Baltl ; Baltehorb; April.6. Dr;- Brioson tU arner, & young physipiaa of this city, died today-of h drOpbobia Qa Christnias day he was bitten by a - . it, 1 . . , Bmau tap uog wnin naa D3en run oyer on the srreet by a vehicle, and he made an effort to take itt to his home to nurse; , He cauterized the wound, but several days ago.hje exhjb- liea tne norrors ot . that ;iell disease Dr. Warner' was a son of Dr. J.. Warner, if Harford county, a retired physician, and formerly a surgeon in the Uu'ited' States Army, The de ceased leaves a widow and three chif dren. , , . . j, " s , r . The Pressure Too jGreat. i Mr.. George H.: Davis, collector of internal revenue for tho sixth dia trict of Kentucky, has forwarded his resignation to the Secretary of the irea8ury. Mr. jjavis was appointed by President Cleveland. T . Heays tnat owing to n ; inaoiiity to satisfy au iu democratic applicants: tor 01 face ampng ) his constituents, I he has concluded that life in office is too bur dec some. . And be consequently de sires to give up the place of collector. The resignatioa takes effect upon the appointment of a successor. i Another Rise ln!WmtM. - t Richmokd; Va April 6, sThe Steady ..rains., pf .the pasttjbrfa days fcave again caused the waters it f the Virginia ; streams , to ; rise, and thfa Livening all the wharves in the lower part or tne euy are 'submerged and tuewaier 13. rising rapiaiy., At Co lumbia the water ibU6, feet and rising; It S ' not feareay hoWever; that the rise cere wm oa ' anything like as great a last week, ' V - L ' Ai Three. Hays Storm a,niase '' Washington; April .6 -Dispatches from pcJiDts; covering the entire State of Pennsylvania, Southern andiWea tern.NewtYorkaiObio. (Indiana, ILuV: nos,n Michigan, andj West ? Virginia,! report a three days' storm of mingled tain and snow$ and a rapid rise ia'all th t-treams iti Those n Pennsylvania na.-iYtest Virginia, ;are doing great aarnage to mills, lumber and timber. na roany collieries are flooded..' .1 - ;;iprii t-tA posliuispatca' special irpm Uweneboro, saysj ihe steamer, Mountain Boy wasi turn ed oyer iq agajle at . this place t early tbis morning, Frank Asher, watchw man ; Scott 'Lolwery,' aroustsabout, and Wm. f S, pA8fleneirf were drowned. , The other Ders ins aboard lWW? eweisave4V Lynchburq, Va . Apr-fl,LtA trr rifip rain:-' etorm' visited this vicinity last night, the rain t bOuring down in ' torrents Fears are ; entertained of ', another flood- inthe 'James river.- xae water l&thirteenifeet and seven! inches above (he low water mark and ; . t. '-. i' . --.1 t--: t-: I.-&7- : CoaBrmatlons.! i$me WASHlQTOJf , 'April' 6 .' h'e Se hate -.in executive fusion today confirmed opn u. yoenyj . . Of iuinpi8,.v afttj Charles. -Xyman, ot " Connecticut,-to-be Civil Service; Commissioners, "arid S."MI Stockslager, of Iadiaba, to uo Aoaisiarni : vj J'umioaioner or cna General Land; Office, ; Try. Jfow to; Catcb ; FortuaW .'""TVV v riaK,Sieps.-A -iT.;-s"'V' "10; makes no difference wljat happen Msewhere, the Uonthly Gratm Irawnaso( ths LmrtslanJ Mate liotiery ocur as announced oa the , eoond weuoj ui mvu muu u CM uwit, ill :jHVW KIT BHJ18 I .- rtArairiA Tv an marl nf anHuH . h a,.tn Beauregarirof La and Jubal A. tin? of Va Th no.r tha mint- 4 uA-v.- ...T . . . .' w uuaV iuv iiurn uiaui UVUU1IJ vravTillB Will CO ID A oflWo aprtl 13th. 1H86, and any mroi mntt n oau hS badoa aa appUeatioa to tf. JU DaupWn, e Catherine ewls fainted one night' to "Olivett but U dido'. eause a rtppie in the pUf. 'Twasoru lracough and th-jr a wl a hottie ot r- BujaU Couh ayrp on hand, ot oouraa. ? -Wa. , geottB Easalstloa of Pare Cod JLlVer Oil, wltta lIvpaosphits. :r )peclallJl)eslrableloiCailliren.H . , A Ixdt physWaa at the CnlliTr Hospital, at Albany. N. T.. says: "We ha-rs been .nslng Scott's Kmnlsion -with great, success, nearly -ail of oui patients ate suffermg Irom bone diaeas and nor HIBKKT8 III TELKOUilPn I ''" " ' - ' ' r ' ' T - n , fSTLJL 6,18! 6 1 ' E?mm1ui, . ' : : Western -Supenln $2 75a$3.26: EatraS3 6oa V.tl2?;S?fxlra 3-eoai4-15. Bio brands, S4 61 fi4.87. Whest-Sottthern steady Western steady but dull; Sontnern red 93396: amber 97ffl99; No. Maryland ytU,amk: Nn: 2 WMlm ntnr: spot 9" a ked, ' Cora Southern quiet; Western sieaay; oouuiern wmte 44346; yellow 44346. 1 NO market frdm ChlCfLzrf tfMlav .inn anmmt nt civic e.ecMon. . Nkw T08K Pontnern flonr rteadt: omm'on tn fair. era S3 35 83. 75. Wheat sdoI lowsr: un graded red ; 89; No. 2 .red 91 in store. Cora spot steady but q let; Ungrnded 44944; No 2 45U in elevator. Oats a a .tdn hiaber; No. 2 86 In ele vator.1 Hops t n ehar.gfd. -Coffee spot fair Klo firm at 8.' Sugar quiet but Brm ; fair to tt od re flnmg 4058; renned dull; C 69)5; white extra C 6; ui Uf and Crushed . 6; Granulated 6 14. Muscovado 4 15-6. Molasses firm at 163)19 for 60 test. Eloe steady.. Cotton seed, oil erode refined 29?30, Eosln firm at tl 07W341.10. TorpentiLe firm at 45S6a - BUes steady: New Orleans- Wtww Wool-anlit but ntad? Ao- mestlc fleece 27336 Fork miiAt nii nnnhnmrit new mens S9.6(iff9,75 -middles dull: -lone clear S&.7&. tiara ouu and w.thout change;, western steam soot $62vVi- ITrelghts steady. Cotton? 64dj WrLmNGTOR TufDentlne stead? at 42 Riwin Arm;,, strained j 80; good utraUieo H5. lar firm Ht 81.15; crude turpentine firm:" hard 11.00; yellow dip and Tlroin $2.(4. . - ' - Satiw; ah Turpentine steady fit 40. sales ; Bpsin quiet t UJiVSe$1.20 - . r - . ChARLISTON -TurDentanh nominal at 4(1. Rnaln strained 96,: goo strained 953IL10. . ; NBW.KORK. bohanxe 4.8 (Mj. Money XXfaft'tyt Sub-treasury l!i;91,000; currency j.10.718,000: balances sold: Wove.Tjments dull;. . tour ner. -cents $l.a; threes l.0l. , state bondsr-neiiected .lafldmu I 'in aa . J ... k WWTWP W ........ . . -1 VUtJD,Ul.i......,..i. OCKl &9 . 4 " ;. ;- . t& . Beorela 7's mori t L2 -North narollna'n VniKllnir : s-. ', . -.-JO North Carolina's Funding..., .i.l soutn taronna Brown consols Tennessee Va....i.i...: .Flrgjnla's..,....; ... Virginia Cinsols. ;..., Chesapeake and Onto ..... Chicago and Northwestern .... -nieagoand Northwestern, prelerred.i..... 4.3l Bast Tennessee.., -LAKe snore. .5......... "Louisville and Nashville. Memphis and Charleston . . . Mobile and Ohio......... ... Nashville and Chattanooga. : . New Orleans Pacific, tot,....'. ;...r....V Si ....... 12 ,.....f 4 Ii4 Hew nor central..,',, X011 Nortout and Western preferred....,.....-. Northern Pacific eommon.... 24 nwuwni j-acuic yreierrea........,.., oo Pacific Mail,.. ....w..--. Beading..... :.. ;.. t.-,. 24 Blehmondand Aneghany,.-.. ... . J Blchmond and Danville. v 78 Blchmond and West Point Terminal. i. . . . i 2 Bock iial.y.;'.w.-..w.-... 1.23U' o. rwu prawrea.,., ....,. JU18 Texas Pacific.... iiafc pnion Paclfie.i-.....r.. ..i.L " 48i new ieraey ijeninu..,. v.... ,.-.. -, 4 Missouri Pacific,.... .... ...... . f:.... .. 1.1.2 Bld.. tLast bid. SOflered. Uaked. UIx. Qlv. I'!" j HI.VaBT01 1515; ktosS' B1flnn; "middling 87fe: net rccelp; 1010; ues ssiot; stocic- 33,8t; exports eoantwuie zout: reat Britain -4-: continent s rtOHTOUi jtafidy ; miodiing 8 BJ-16. net neeipfi 830; grosir 830 sales 663: stock S5.845: "exportf coastwise . r to (treat. Britain ebntuient i Baltijiors rinn, middling 9 Srl6; net receipts -i gross l4;aes ; stock S3 956; exports spinners 303. . - , , , Boston Quiet; middltng ' saft:' net reeelpU 886; " ; w uukjl oaui; expons - coast wie ; ureal a ntain - - ,. wiwiijim Bleary; midaung asm net re ceipts 6 gross 156..- sales ; stock 3069: exports coastwise. -i; continent ureal Britain. . ' PimTTti.PHTA Do1! Jiow-m'ddllng 9.7-16; net re- cripui uo, grow vot; stocK A8.U13; exports eoasfr . wise : ; tereni Britain ; oonUnent oAYin!A nrmr nuaaung ra; net re eeipts 640: gross 640 1, sates 1200: toek 30 811 exports ooi-s. wise 1624; to continent : Great oiiiuiii ; jranoe , ' if mw u -utAiis Kino; mkkillng aft: wt ra oij.i. o(ji; gross sales stock ti.&vs; expons coastwise to ureal Britain 8; iranue ; .continent san. noiBix irm; nuddang &n; net receipts 96, gross 96; sales 610; stock 85.875; exports . aunrpHi saiy; . middling Stt: receipts oat, BuiMuieuui to; sales lisu, srock W.DlU. AD8D8TA Dull; middling 8; reixlpta 142: shipments -, sales 801 stock cuAWjwiow Quiet; middling 8. receipts i cu miwi ; sums so,uuu; expun continent-mastwise rtirest Britain Nsw Tor Steadr; sales li;- middling uplands m; or leans it;, oonsouaated net leetMpl cipuno u -ttoh sriuun ii,vdz; to, jeranof t-r ooouneLi 0,217. s;.j in. . - : i-f tniares,. j Nw Toas Net receipts -; gross Futures closed quiet; sales 65,800 bales. , , reoruary Uareh. . .. ... . ....; Afrtl. Kay..y...., . , i.v. , .... 9.16 46 9.8401.23 a.isa.oo dly.. . i . . . r'.'. ....... . ....a ... , .. AUgUS. . . .1. .' . 9 . . a. Sepimber.M .. ...... ....... . ,v. October...,......-;.....;.,.. ..i... 9 44S.45 9.68.64 9.S7S 38 9.23a.24 9.21 aa 9.323) 33 novwnoer.t.. ueoemDer,. January.... . : ; . - - - . 1 i ; .' , .-; f4rerpool Cottoai Itlarbet., LmrapoQL, April B Firm with good demand; TJplands6d; Orleans Bld; sales 10,0(10; speculation and itxnrtrt mno, ixnainis limn, inorimn. 9 arm 'mures uriu at an durance. - - - '. uplands low middling clause April and May unlivery 1 oo-otatzoa. May and June 6 i-64d5 2 64d. ' June and July 6 S-64a&6 4 64d. ' 1 July and August 6 6 S4dr?6 6 64d. 1' , iueust and September fi 7 6tdriS 8-64d. 8eritemt)r and Ortnher ii K&iA 1 September. 6 a4t2 - . ' -' 'i e. m. blea American 7 90OJ Dpiand low mM 911pm eianse,, April delivery Od, (seUers.) ...,f ..April and May bdseilers) t . May and June 52-64d, (sellers ) ' t Juae and July 6 4 64d. (tellers,, July, and August 6 6-6 d (sellers.) 1 ; Augun and September 6 8 4d (sellers ) ' tiOclODer and November fi !UU1. . vuIiia k SBntesaber iMM. onllonk l"! - -'" futures aulet butteady i s V. Oplanuai i-i6d; ogdeaostlM. ' . ' r4 P. M. DtrtandS low ' miilillTnff aIiuim 'IrnrTl delivery 6disilers,) -,,,vrrT; , Apru ana siay m, (sellers.) i-. , w June and July's 3-64d. uy. ast 6W4dy(buyw.) , . eptember 5 74d. tbnveni , . ' August and ne Sep'ember and October 6 6 64d,xbuyers I 1 - ' - ?. - " - - m tt m The city ootton market teateAiav 4,..i nniat WthefoUowlbtfaaotations- ' , , . swetiMiddUi;:..x.7AiA..;..J f tji --Mn..J.-.. .t. , w& gain Kt.l'rA...... ....'..-..;.-..,.. 64 Si 7 BecsipuryarJay.:.w.i .tl.M: .... .a J ' 96 ' .'mi ii ! i ! r. JMlOOlJCE rMAKUKT, ' 'i' cvj4.i' ns-T'i 1886.' tkjrn per bnshei:.. .'..4-. .i'.Vil j. -moieS wruiui,......;.....;1 J264 Kdur-i?aiuiiyjB., A . ".' lifisaiw I ,vOTra..j,..,, M,, ...a-aoaiia I'eas Clay, per bushel ..i.ool.D5' 1 Mixed. Oaisi-eheiled 904100 FputtrrApples, per lb. ....,,. -J.. 45S50 tM . 8a4 am, s- 66S70 .reacnes, peeied.. .......... nnneeled mac perries iui. . . y " ................... vaDoage, per pound..... .... .... Onions, per bushsi'.. ......rt ,, , Beeswax, per pound. ........ Tallow; per pound.:..'.... , .... Butter, per oun...,.i, ..;....-.. r30 Kggs, per dozen. -.. t.vv lOail TO 1. n,""i i" .... . OooaQ yVllPu., . a ,M a... M , Berf, per pouad,4Mt,.;.".:.'; f ":lff 1 yr ; wooiwpsliiidvlvJ , , va. : i' A few Mttingt of - . -i . -. yor sale. Leave orders with , r: vM,llw' rAI ;R00 for 13-3.00, tor f2G, : : ' T . TV ' .r. '- SPECIAL rJNOXXCE KJtT. A destrahit imim.. Ut7 en Trade streetr nnInSln,, 95 Fourth street. fSnfi.. nning through -to WsaDtDoSPJopertTof CTh. C. Ma iaiterplae,. Prtc?SefJrnow!i " . UAliMlTTit EAALKSTATJt AMRCX, All -IN M-feraiafl-SaiF And the U l t WM Youths' Our prices this ..I.'.'--'" i jK ITDER ; THE ITIARKET ,.ir . -. throughout, and where ? yAUAAiu '', YALUE; . - - Is regarded, we will stand without a rival. l:. 1 . JUATTA. Ac IS HO. Biiirgies-and 1 TYSON No shoddy work;. Every Buggy,; . ,: ; is . M . "i r.' , t- .. , ' . -, Ve are at home, and we can always be found to inake good our'piomises :.: WE ARE -...1' The largest Carriage M&n- ufactr.rers In North CaitK For Durability Style and finish, we are un surpassed. - ' 1 Far by 1 by A. C. IIvtcblsAB Ac Ca tlrow. Awberllte, M. C, Wl uroibm W. 11. William., Newtoa, M. C TYprC& JONESCarthage N. C: fits la e largest: manufacturers,. Wholesale and Retail dealers or Clothing in tne state, Exdusively in Uieif manufactory -"after basing other machinrs for years 1 Bv this new FEED INVENTION all seams are msde STEONQr and WILL NOT rip .'. LArge stock conatanUy on hand. tor all macninea. -v'sli.;"..-' s-.hJ"- I 'til' I f FI : : ' 'A Crlbpled Confederate 0'ayr . jl oniy weignea iza pounas wnen. 1- eotnmeneed WU4P1.V0 rfun&a, saanow weiKu iti pounds. 1 . ouutd hardly walk with a stick to sunodrt me. and now walk long dtsSanoM wltheat help. - Its benefit v, ,j ,7,. uuo bus i iu, oopon Buyer, , :-'-i 1. H. IBramblett, Hardware ai niiMt Ar.VA-.wii. -..!? ,i vis .. Wltefc:.?.;-rf: .j,-. It acted like' ti eharra on hit een'ertti' health. , T onsider ltasns toMe I weigh more than I bar tor 26 years. BespecfiulJ,; Tl r.n t- . 1 A. H. OTAHBLETT. ' t-. ' ' ' 'I . " 1' v,',i ..ir , .- Mr. If F.IoneaJHapoar Sayw' My wife ha retrained tm strength and Incirtvuutf m pounds In weight . We recommsnd GUINN'3 r luliEEB as the b t tDlc. W.S JOiSBa- ! A121 andJSkitt Diseases, - EheumaUsm, , Scrofiila, Old ' Sor . .:,jv.f .!, i a: .!. (..: ? opnng Medicine. . v - fl Prfcia;;Per BottIe $i JI r 'f; ";i ? Ibssay' ON MACON -Hi tbe new AD silts latest styles in i N G- 8 -FOE- season will be ..'' ':. .' V. 1 .. . . tJ' -BTr ME & JONES, "Carthage, N. C. Carriage, or phaeton that leaves our sboi. guaranteed. " ' ' - - . 1 ..... I . ' - . ' WE ClUAin To be aHe to compete suc cessfully, ' I Tiers and quality, witb tbe best manufacturers 1 jr the North and West. Charlotte, WT. C. Tan Glider Smithdeal, Salisbury, If. C, Wrirht. Slielbv. ImSBsH CLOTHING LIqUUFACTURING CO, why theyuse the HIGH ARM TEBTICAiL FEED V :- ' - Attachments, needles, oil. Darts. &a ... -s. .- General Agent, Trade St. I 'MfKilESSiES. 4i r ytersa Sufferer from ' :,:f i:j.l' lerful to Belate! i--:,Vr tif. :V; ' ' ' ;. -::v ; c-: !. ;:t 2'Tv Poferr Jkabs I bave been aTicnn to CA takrh -three fourths of tbe time a sufferer from XXCBDTEATXN& PAINS ACROSS st Kinmin mH w M(raui3. The dtechaiges were so offensive that rf vponnw m uiouuuu n. z(p ior ue good it may do srme other sufferer. I have spent a young for tune tram my hard naming during my forty yeais of suffering to obtain .relief from the doctors. I have tried patent medtcines even one I eoold Jearn of from tbe four orner of the earth, with 2?theJm?.i.T" (57 Jn 01 bave met with remedy that has cured m entirely mad , . . . "u- wTjiimea i5 pounag and now weigh 14&r i used thirteen bottles of tbe medicine, and the n cegret I have is that being in the humbl? wanes vt life, I may not have Influence to yicwu vn ui cnuirrn siiiTeff.n m m what! haa KB- " HENRT CHKVF.R. .- ii . . ."No 867 eecond Bp , VUeoa, Mr. Henrv nhowir "isrlttri nf th ihnn fMn. lyoi Crawtwd county, now-: of Mj con, Gfonrta merits the confidence of all Interested in catarrh, .j i JW. A. HOST, Sx-Hayor of Macon." - 00, t : : ' ;3 'BLOOD AND S KN DEBASES MAILED i-REEL . 1 ! . ' : ';. MEDICINE ; :c6: GtOS EAT -OF- Ladies', Mi ses'acd rhiidreu's Bats -' - - We offer thU morning Qar entire St, of - 4 HATS iND BOE'ETS . AT: HALF price t . 50 $1.00 1.50 cnt 40 cents. 50 , 75 A large tot of new style STBAW, btlt and VmvrTiHATsWrtreiseived.are tacluded ta ths sale No such an opwrtunlt, to purcha8e new. destrable and fashionable goods at mK pno ' nas ever been offered in this city. Respectfully, ' i O. M. QUKKY, OFFER S TO THE FIVE TONS nvNTY BARRELS A Large Stock of '-Uii'iS. se?, & ALSO- ONE CAR LOAD 1 ' ALL AT CLOSE PRICES. J. H. Mo ADEN, . Safes for Sale. Two good second-hand safes' wffl be sold cheap One lfflT T.KR'S. One HEBRINeu Apply to Chas. a Jones, a epftdAfWtf: , THIS lEFICJI. FOR SALE. t C Unimproved1 lot 99x150, adjoining the pro U perty of J. H. Kmory. J.-P. irwtn and others, fronting on Trade street. Shade trees on the lot. Price SuOO. Charlotte Real Estate Agency, , pai26dtt " B. B. TOCHKANK, Manager Doctor's ; Cerlficate i ae of Blood Poi -on. irlJivlTS n8d IJINN'S PIOKEEB BLOOTf KE- KBwiB In several cases ot cutaneous diseases of rang standing with the most satisfactory results. Have seen the hxpplest results follow its use in gyphl Is t the wbist iorra, and believe it to be the best alterative in use. -- . r J T.ILLI3,M.D.,Grffiu,6a. A Yolci ft out the 1 one Star Slate GPIKN'S PIONEEB BLOOD BENEWEB has SSi25e ?f mi eaildren of tte worst cases or Scrofula I ever saw. Her thin Is as cleat as mine, and the doctors say It Is a perfect cure In inelr opinion. I am ti anklul for having tried the femedJ.. wi. l. Aa?i, allal.Texa. ' ' - 8ATAMMA9, 6A7, January 20, J886. GTOTN'S PIONIRR nrnnn bvvhild h..' m,.yral cures of , Blood Poison and fihtuma roong rny customer. I m,t hewtib re eommend it to sufferers from these affections. i . . . , . a. ttilaLMAIN, Druggist. Niw Obleub, La.. January 16. lSStL .oaterr BUGEMB MAY, Dmg.ist, Canal street. A," Perfect - La ro-A ft r-o $1.75. Macoiv 'G urn '-I A . 1 -4 . -i "

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