volume; xxxiv. CHARLOTTE, N. C,, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1886. PRICE FIVE CENTS. w! inai'gurate a rp'-cial salesday, and Tu eday, will main special prices on special lines 01 gooos. - . ALL 25 V CENT .v uuES3:r, OUR 25 ujwni. tia.iB.ouri jluuihd 20 " ,:-ivW;, " 3 00 , Mi200 M 125 50 CHLLDREN'S WHITE LAWN CAPS. TTFl 50 ( ENT, SUMMER 1 65 87 1 00 BLACK Are for this day only; and are real. r Nd ine special bargains ior our customers. i "ETKKVBOOT' IlimKD - TO snrro In bay&g Muttlng for the Spring point to ee my stock. make It CANE MATTTINaS AT 25 cents 35 a 37f u 45 . "4 Big lot et Kotti igkm, Oriental & Scriia Cnrtainr. CRETONNES;,-J At 12 16. 30. and 86 oenta, ? :, . . FLOOR. OIL (LOTUS 4 4 and 84 wide at 40 60 and 6 J eenta per aaure : , Good lot of Marseilles Quilts it $150, $2.25,' $100, $tB0 and S&00. ; " HOHEY C0UB HUILT5 At $t00. $L25, $U0 and $1.75. An elegant flpfl if "" - , Tewels, TabIe'Lmeii"an3 Doylies T. L. SEIGLE. New lot of Colored Silks, Ctftcks, Stripes and Plain, just received per SaU urday's express. Also Black Silks. Qroe Qrain and gurahs, s Pan's fail to wj tueui ueiore Duy in, it i. . r v Cclored aadOlacli BTess (6ood. 1? No better or cheaoer assortment to be inmminp8, ift the DRY s, such as beads, laces, Passamentaries and Buttons. For t Y GOODS line, give fu ft Call and you won't regret it. srjCCBSSQBS TO ALSXANDKB f HABRIS. ',m , rabOrchardU Gimine Crb Orchard 8lU in waled A sackaras at VWWB OWCHAKP WATER CO Prop re. r, i FRED C, injHZLEE; -wHouaaAi ; IAKR BaB,;jbKJaxiEaAJ5rir: CHARLOntee1 N, 0 Bepreaenta two of the largest ijLGZZ BB Breweries U the United ptatesyj "Toe Benener Enff el , f .ftfc f W!4elpMa, and fht( r,; V. 4c SI. fcaaOer Brewing C4 t flfe-r Yorlb THE LAEQEST 'lAGES B223 EQT j TLJNQ ESTABLTagyEST y IS THIS deoSOdlf r -.1- ' IV. L. UUUULUO . Bert matarlal, terfet t, onrti fcjrf "5 i.ur,wrrantea.' g?ets. Button an you eanaot uoet irom tddreaj on . Tor sale by Rnl3deod3m; A,,BAITKINtaO., " Charlotte, K.C. FOR REN T ACOVfOBTABLX 4 room eottaw, pantry 'Jd kitchen, wtthlQ a lew anired yaros of tue traded School, and six acres I land tot rct te a Orders SoUctted. AU qreri promiy ipiod and daUv(id ine of narffa & any prt of , the eJ. ' a totuwM nil i it i nr7 o.t alert. send - J !C I tal'eard ' 7T i i s 1 Brock. M 15 for the remainder of the season, every GOODS AT -: 20 CENTS T? au ivttuuu ixa.UE3 ia uawjH tfiv"?---::;!! I Iff f.'J ? . 2 65 1 65 1.05 fVal. lace, trimmed) 80 CENT SILKS AT - a at ( 77t 90 . 4( fictitious prices, no sham, but genu- l - - 5 Wf.t aiAILlSS-MlDiSaT i - .. . ' 'AU & GO. t-i lirst Hatioil m ... - - siath Trjon Street, : Eadie,Misses'&nd Childrc n's EpnC&MRESSi'LkCE SHOES, r r ,. y . ... fienta 11m Hand-Made and Machine Sewed SPOTS. J3UTTON AND LACE BALSL .... -v . . BOYS. AND YOUTHS H IDB BOOTS AND SHOXS or ALL G RACKS " V OENTS FINE : Silk, Soft and Stiff. Hats, TRUNKS, j VALISES ana j GRIPSACKS, TMBEELLAS OF ALL KINDS, -. . SHOS BLACKINO AND BBUSHS3. Alma Polish for fafes' Tm bbses. Stock always kept tall and j " up to the demand. OBDZB3 BY HAL XFQX33 PROMPTLY "i - ATTSNDXD TO. - t 1 i found in the city. line line- of anything X. 1 I 'i n ? ? I DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, re, nMKiea mm tM two tMsnoonfala. IS and is eu. No fennli a. no muM aaii aoia im no. OKKS. Maaaaa LiaTa.a mimma w. t :-"..vE "1 -- .V.J 'OUR' -!! s " - nd MILLINERY fl Is now ready embracing all the Jatost novelties la Eandonneisiofi !'-'',,, PLUMES, FEATHERS, j FLOWKKS, KlorJUlNo, nATT7T?. SILKS.. " - ; AND ORNAMENTS, jbrinMa anaiiM. The lamst nd tbS tot prW. rd i MUlUiery fAb: ii .1 a- Qat all . - .' - " liBUMnmu. in UW Diam , . HATS MID BOIiIIiiTS . . - - ci Trimmed by Mrs. Qnery, e a sure inarantee -of their belr? tastefully and eorrectly trimmed. -DR&&.&3 mads In tue latest styles, and at the lowest possible prices. ?y j.-ij r. , - f i -f- . i Eespectfufly. t f PEGRAWi I - Pegram Co. mm y ui lii5 ;iuiiiiu vi; j Oe II. OUERY. "TRUTH. IK! TH SUH, BOKVlmS 8UHM1T8 TO BK OBSOCSKD, BOT, LBM THX SDH, OHLTFOBA ' JtalMcrlptto to the Ofeserrer. - - I ; DAILY EDITION. 600T7T .... . .... M Beenttb Br tke week In theelty.......... ... ao , ... 76 ; T ...$2.00 ... 4.00 " ... 8.00 By tbe month Tbreemontne. 81x months.... .......... one year WISELY SDITION. Threemooth. 60 mots. Btx monUis S1.00 tee year . 1.76 In elnbe of five and over $L6a . . . If o Deviation From These Rades -1 SDbeorlptlons always payable In advance, not oniT inname om in tact. THE FEDERAL FOCUS. D GOSSIP OF THE CAPITAI Prohlbf Ion and PolItles.The Ed ucation andTsrtrMeMsree - Cav"iattc for the Presidency- The-WsahlnKton Papers,. Art :. and ArtlmUhl't'& viW'A- Correepondenee cf Ths Obskrtxb. f ; j8 : - WAsmNQTOir, D. C, April 18-The week closed without startling eveb opments in legislation. . Ths'best things have been sorted put and sent to Th Obsvbb.1 Looking back probabilities, one sees that something ha&been acoompliehed for North Car blina in the reported substitute for lr, flondersou's bill, that there has beenome doubt thrown on the "in- jtentions of the two committees which are considering the 'education bill and that the great general measure jfJ the session, tbi tariff bill, has arawn iia urs ore oi cruimsm upon Jts eppr.t tp. the. House. Progress ins oeeirmaae' in tne i appropriation brills, nd. large numbers , of private have become laws.. ;,;JCbis,latter sort of legislation isreally an anach- roniarai nd fingers on m the glare of our ivilization1 to the' anjasement of moef tbxnigbttfut minds Z 'VAjl As to the tariff bill I wish to -em phasize my total disagreement with some of the statements sent from this point to certain . northern jour nals. . I have taken pains to ascertain whatthe feelingin the House island without vaunting I desire to say that my information is much Bore likely to bf) correct? than that -furnished to the protection press of Philadelphia and other cities. A summary of the vote two or three months fn advance is worth very little; game of the predictions of khow delegations would go" are wide of the mark to my pos itive knowledge. For iostance,Penn sylvania has beefu claimed I as solid with RandaU.agaiurthe Morrisons. Hewitt bfll. Messrs Scott and Storm told an intimate friend of UAne hat they intended XQ support the mess nr, ai they, regarded it as very mod erate and practical. Another Penn-sylvanian--Swope haB also avowed his sympathj withjthisi-plan of ijev form. It mayJ be thar every 4 Ohio ! Democrat will vote no, on account of wool, but I believe that ne menw ber will stand hy the record whch he and FranHurd made in the For ty-eighth Congress. AgaM baa been ; claimed, that New England would not show a single vote in fa vor of the bill whioh was constructed In the interest of her. woolen factories 46 a certain ex-; tent: , v This -.-m is a -false claiml I will not go through the whole list Qt mpPy assertions. On the; other hand, it is unnecessary to CQDJ8tru.qt a list of ayes and noes, sq fa, - abaad. There is the very best reasonUEor say ug that the essential features or the measure as reported, jrili be adopted by Hou, Mr..Bandall andfthe nearly sohd opposition of the Bepubs tican party to the contrary notwith- both pan vassinj the 'Bouse, "They nave oeen eneaeea as tms wors: . qui rtjrjfjrf wiWj)Uje8i the: mareemeniB wane mucnjanore- is learned by keeping the ears onan. Some sort of ac edudtion msasure will :probabty be reported to the House. M Neither! committee which has the subject in haud is friendly to the Blair bilL Mr. Willis was mis guided in haying the refefeuce made to the iabor by the creditors, and the f eatherrheaded chairman, O'Neill, 11; The friends of theMupatlon Chep re leaving noh stone vWTOrneu.pui thev are not nbwi as enthusiastic as- thjey Jwere week befor last!Agjfeat ktefhassai(H rnme,-:i8oTiBans, TriendftBd woman's enemy These gaWemeli appear-tcthmkt?lie may.be their frieQd.i W e'fce. 'Amonelorth Oaronians prohim-r- absorbent Of Republicanism addj all its radical iillsl is much; discussed. Thereis nd particularuneasuiess as yet, Jor tneimocraca nera cauuuij: see teiri'DAnbr.i warm the old viper, Radicalism, into life! ..They believe far better things of the people. . I here? refer jas weI to, prohibition Democrats as the oth er sort, v UndoubteKJlythe Republi cans are impressed! with the . hope of regaining the flesh-pots by . means the projected alliance. 5y; Western North Carolina never had more active members than those who now (have charge of her ' interests in the House of Representatives - They work together.very well.tl have ta ken greatCpride mjstaUngJthe quanv tity and qualitylof their wort, some of which, possibly, has escaped my eva.watchful as I. endeavor to be. So m'uch'of thief worfc has recently been laid before THB ujbskhveb reaa ersn e&enso. no recapitulation ; ig reauired si present, i Mr. , Johnston eaid to me yesterday" U'If:we can get irou?h Col. Cowlas' 'fee bill in its nw Khaue from the committee, Mr. Henderson's bill as substantially res ported by Judge. Bennett, my own bill giving United States ; Commis-. sioners jurisdiction in minor cases, and "our public . building 'bills, I shall feel that the session has been a success, and that the people of North Carolina will be satisfied with the re sult. As to the '; prospects, :. L; think they are favorable, and yet some things discourage me. We" alluding to his own colleagues "are kept busy answering the demands of our public, while many of these : f els lows you see sitting around smoking and gassing about the Lord knows what.1 Well, yes, agood deal has been done in the last week or two. It might all have been done in two months, and we would be ready tp adjourn wi'th the first touch of warm weather.", I talked then with Mr. Henderson. , He summed up precises ly - the same poyits of legislation which would please' North Carolina and expressed tne same connuence. ;One of the causes of delay in pubs nonbusiness is the ambition of ceis tain gentlemen. . Of tbe controlling intellects of te Hpuser-three on the Democratic side have that aspiration for high honors known as "the Presi dential bee.". In . the case bf v the greatest of theirio, Mr. Speaker Cats lisle, the ambition 'is cohtingent and remote as to the highest, office,' but probabl; acute and well grounded as to the VicesPresidency. Mr. Randall is the only one whose official action is made directly to subserve his pri vate ambition, and this appears to be as much in the ujterests.of bis '.home Democracy as of himself. Mr. Ran . dall is keeping back the i appropria tion bills in order to stave off action on the tariff, measure, Mr. Morrison hi.' doing everything honestly 'Tjand openly as he always does, but with his eye on the White House as one of the rewards of his labors, j it I . V. The Post and Republican are the same uld grinding organs that they always were, except that Mr. Stilsen Hutchins controls both and: the Crit ic also. ! The Post has ever: been able and bright on its editorial page. The Critic showa muoh improvement in all respectg. The paper of the city is the Star, which is somewhat old fogy, but inflexihy honest and reliable. It has a heavy run Qf business.. . I am told that, on Tbursday last six col umns and a half of . advertisements were crowded out and that it fre quently,- happens that . two or three columns go over for a day or two.. lAmong Southern artists here are my old friend,5 Mr." W; Garl Brown and the-ialented. -young South Qarox linian, ir. yterry, whose last worfc, the par trait .al Jdenator Hampton, is muoh admired, ' . H. !THE KRIGHT8 OF LABOR. Knichts in (he Employ ef the JMlssonri PaeUe Company Must withdraw from the H,el.Ju sr Quif the SerriceAn Imperative Command to Section Foremen and Gang; Igosse, ST. Lotniu -April . 9. In a report received Saturday morning i from Lexington. Mo., a circular was em' hoqiea ot-wmca tne xouowing is a copyj&-v- - To aU ftoadmasters : - ' : On and after data you will not ems ploy as section foremen or foremen of Kanes any mani who is ' a Knight of Labor. AU xoremen now in tne employ of the, road who are nights of Labor must either - present to you their withdrawal cards - or -be diss charged. , We will not employ .any man as foreman that belongs to the Knights of Labor". A See ' that these instructions are carried out r to ; the letter, xou wiil be personally ; re sDonsible for violation of the above: The above does not refer to foremen or laborers who. have in any way in terfered with the ' business of or de stroyed company -'-property.-'- Such men will not be employed under any circumaiauueB. - iours truijr, . i . P. RoOKWlUX, ; - " General Roadmaster.' iAU section fwremei -must - comply w4tn tne aoove. ; ! rv. p. sseahas'," f a i . Division Rondmaster. tLexington, Mo., April 1, 1886..- - -- .'Mr. Rockwell is the areneral road- master of the Missouri , Pacific .toad and nis autnoncy extenaaxrom nere to Omaha. Copies of the above cir cular were sent to every division rdadmaster on the line. ' -'- V.- INotrtuble was reported " on any . road here today. Almost, as ' many freight trains. were . sent out and re oeived as before the strike.;; - ' , iM.a-eaawMMMMJ.J . - tc. CaiiUdn tw the WorlsinaPeople ef Ilortb Carolina. Ba. . d r April 18.1886. t having oome to "-my- knowledge ciallv that oertain parsons'- are haldinz nublio meetings in .different parts ot the State in the name of the. muniStlQ. ti revoiuwonary ; uuewtues, contrary to the principles pi our f or der and datogerous to the people of our common.ccuniryr' this is to warn.: all eople against tnem, as ney nave no amnortj w eptxi&j.uj. luoauijuw of Labor or to call any meeting in its nAme.- AU regular organiztrs are furnished with creaeuwais irom ine office of the general aecretarystreas 1 iiper-'which are signed by T, y Pow derly Gt.HL W and Eedericfe Turn er, Q. S. T., and a blhe printed seal, and adt nerson who does not display this document has no authority to organize agaemhlies -of: the said or der. " - V OH . ay ; ; . . . r . s State Organiair. ' -' , " ' ":; . . i ; Unmeceesary floleact?, , iisn whtnh miiniiaii natjit ftTarttn haaTf oeDaltles. Is done to tee bow Is br persons who with drastic, oreuchl g purgatiTes make wr on those organs in order to relieve their constriction. Constipation i. nt nn. At thnm dArtArata diseases tnat reaa re des jerate remedies. In tact, it Is not a disease at all,- but the lnoomplete discharge ot a-tonctlon, tskth hMithmi -nnaml tot whlia Hostetter s Stomach Bitters Is tar better adapted than drugs, whrau aniinn la excessive, andconseqaently debili tating and tnl'irlous. Dlsorde' ot the liver, exta Umlnatlon of the blood with bile, sick headaches and dyspeptls wmptomii are the attendants of eHiiln. iui am likewise remedied bv the Bit. ters. 'lts action isnot limited to relieving the bowels naturaUr and without pain. Used with persistence, and as directed. It perpetuates regu larlty In the habit of body, and in the operanona ox tbe digestive organs end liver. Fever and ague, rheuniatlsnv and kidney troobles are prevented and eured by K. TheiKniffhts of Iabor. Philadelphia Becord. M 0WderIy 8 circular letter to the Knights of Labor throughout the couuwjr Bounas tne nrst note of the campaign, and may be accepted , as an intimation that, believing every other means of reachine a settlomAnfc of the questions involved in the great bltik-o iu tae ooucnwest to nave faiw ea, ne nas now thrown down the gage of battle.; This is the first time in the history of tha Rapublic , that lis peopie nave- oeen called mn to witness such an important, contest ; buu yvuou we consiaer tne magnitude of the interests involved and the far- reacnmgj erxects which the result, whatever it may be," will have upon our Bocia ana economic relations, the iuougat m enougn to give . every in t-ttiuttenfc man looa - ror anxious. re nection. ,i -Mr. Powderly appeals earnestly for funds to aid the strikers. and at the same, tirre intimates that another appeal may be made,-presumably to secure legislation against monopoly. ; tie Is . careful to assert tnat tbe battle is not .against capital, but against "the . man who . wrecka railroads, homes,; fortunes and lives in bis greed for cold." A holv cm saae tnis would -be - in - any-; country- ana ey any people, out tbere would be danger in success." Victorv mi!?ht lead to the establishment of ; monop oly equally as - dangerous, namely, that , of suddenly acquired , power without the equilibrium of the corns pensating balance necessary to retain excess in an opposite direction ; wnatare the facts i . Thousands of men are out of employment. They claim to have grievances for- which they cannot obtain a remedv: thev lqsist that the wages which they re ceive for their labor, will not support them and their families, and that for this reason they have stoDOad worfe. Individuals ..and coroorations who em lploy them deny their statements ; d SO these two factors. .. emnlnvnr am and employed, stand in armed oppo sition. But meanwhile there are millions of dollars, in that countrv awaiting investment, and the condi tion of things is acompanied by so much uncertainty that all . this capi tal lies unproductive at the very time when it ordinariallv could ' be nnt to profitable use.. Builders, it is true, are taking out permits for the erec tion qf structures oi ail Kinds, but many of them -hesitate at beginniner operations until, they can discern some ' prospect of a restoration of ' amicable relations between capital . and labor. x Industrial and mechanical " establishments ' are ' de clining to make contracts for the fu turej the best half of the spring sea son of business and trade has passed, and but little progress has been made toward that activity which was ans ticipated when the year opened. The vast fields of the Northwest will soon be ready for the harvest, but men will not manufacture the implements needed to mow down and prepare the gram ior tne mrrsets ox .tne world if tbey tnmk that it is only likely to rot iu the sheaf. It is" not until we aro brought face to face with condi tions such as now exist that we are able fully .4o recognize how depen. dent we are one upon the other, and tnere is little wonder tnat a lacfc of confidence prevails and that men are undecided as to what . their next course should ha. ; - -.-,.-?: Publio opinion, which may occa sionally err on matters of detail but which is generally tight when it be gins to crystaiize opposing elements and form general deductions, is hesi tating where it should place the re sponsibility for the events that are now. transpiring. The reDorts -that come to ub through the , telegraphic and otner sources nave in some cases the appearance of being rather the" diluted opinions of . others than . ths reflex of actual occurrences. , There fore it is that they are taken with caution; but no such. nroesaJty need exist when we begin ft ask who will be responaihlf for the "conduct of the test which it is threatened will now be : begun. . . The - Knights of . Labor must shoulder that responsibility; alone. -- The .railroad companies with which ; they are at war will use no more weapons against them except in self defense, and the leaders of the order must see that the campaign is to be one of moral force.;: The task before them is a 'difficult one. In their very strength, paradoxical as it may seem, lies their 'weakness.' - If their acknowledged head found it dif ficult to mould his subordinates to his views, bow ; much'' more ' difficult will it rbe fori those subordinates to control 'meu who have entered the order without any comprehension of the responsibilities ' of - citizenship, but simply with, the view of hehnrg themselves -as ..individuals. " There may in this .organisation be embryo Of a new estate -.which is to. wield a salutary influence on our laws and institutions; but before these -men earnest as many of them may be, ar rogate to themselves that privilege let thehVsftovt byl (heir actions; that they are - worthy oi being invested withsuch dignity. X V i: MR. ARTOUll'S JXLHE8S. The Ex-Fresldeat SteaUy nK ins;, aa4 tl( Far Of t. 4Nw rYoBK.i April 19. Ex-Presw dent Arthur's illness daily assumes a more dangerous form, and his condi tion is .generally regaraea aa ex tremely critical. It is conceded by those most accurately informed m his case that the ex-president will never again leave his house alive. Desoite all the secrecy with which his condition ha been guarded, both by his physician and at his home, the fact is known that -- some ten or t velve days ago he made bis will and nreDared for the worsts tie was tnen so m that ne naa to ne neia up in neu while affixing his signature to nis last will and testament. ;. His,' condv tion has not fjmaterially unproved since. Fewer people every day are Dermitted to visit ; his bedside, . and about the onlv nerson who is at near ly all times admitted to the bedside of the ex President is C Reid who was at one time his private secreta -ry, and whom the exPresident ; ap Snntcd 8hipDing Commissioner' of ew YorkL Even such friends as Clint Wheeler,1 a Steve French and other bid time associates are now des nied to his house, and the.worst may come at any time-. " VA:. '; -Despite the statements that are go ing out that he will he out in a few days, it is doubtful whether he- lives three .months, . ' .'.',"',. ; , i m m m. -' Scott ISmvlsloa of Pare Co4 Urer Oil, with nypopJopkltes. . 5 . In Sorofoloos and ConsompUve Cases. Jt Dr. a G Locxwoon, New Tortt, says " I nave tWinAntrr nmanrthMi flniti'a Kmnbllon and re gard it as a valoable preparation In scrofulous i and OQnsompuve eases, paiatanie ana euvmwnia. .Absolutely Pure. ThU MwdAr IMnr nrloa : 1 nnn.f n nnH. Mrens-Ui and wbolesomeness More eeonomleal than tne ordinary kinds, and nan nnt bAaoid in eompetlttoa with the maltltade of tow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only means. Wholesale by - janaOdAwly1, CharlotteTira NERVOUS DEBILITATED r.lEfl. T on are an owed a A9 trial of (JUrfv Oamt Of the ELSL1 DTC CeWtedWVoltaJc Betewttav EtocMs Sospensorr AppUanees, tor the upaedr .15?. aPd permanent cure of ticrtxw JtebUUyAam ' of Vitality and Manhood, and all klndredtroQDtaZ to Health, Vigor and Manhood innnataedL Ho liak Is Incurred. -t--1 rnmnnkit In mhrf miop mailed free, by addreaiinjt no7deod&w7nu . : . ' ' , . DEArFNESRK.0"? twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured him self In three months, and sines then hundreds of others by the same process, a plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address TsTpA&K. 138 last asm St, Mew Tor CMyT- - "WANT 8ALBSMBN and travellnar. to sell oar snoda Will nnw good salary atd all expenses. Write for terms at onnft. and tat anlarr xinrjkH A hmu BTaNDaHD 8ILVKB WABS OUMPaAT. Wash- wgian aireec, juoston- mass. ; . -? --, -; . maiSQdlw liMREFITSl warrant wr reaaedj to core the wont e-lon eaaea. otAen aave failed U no reason for not now receiTlnjr a . re. Send at once for atreatiae and a free Bote leof 1 Bivanae - gi"1""1 we aacpras uanmuocek j J uuuuk W m .rwi, UUi.Wlli CUrB TOO. Oka. a.nuui.ji.raKlMajmr CONSUMPTION. I hare a posture remedy f(Mf taabora diaaAa ; by lta -aaa thooanil o f caae. at ha wont kind and of ionr , ataadlncbaTebaearat.Iqdad,MatronrUmTfaltS ' InlueqieaeT.ttiatlwtil aendTWO BOTTLES FRai" loetbor witla YAI.UABI.KTKKATTSK oa thladiaaaaa ' oaaaBrar. eiTexpre.Dl y p. addrgaa. - ti ,7 an. r. a. oiioooii, in i sail sl. wtTgt" LADIES WANTED to wort for as at their Iowa homes. $7 to tlQ per week can be easily made; no eanvtsslng; fascinating and steady employment ParUeoIars and sample of the work sent for stamo. Adress HOMK M'K'ti CO.. P. a Box ma, Boston, Mass. . ; . , - PENNYROYAL PILLS "CH ICH ESTE R'S ENG LISH." : Tne Original n4 Only Creania. ..- Safe aadatwaja Reuable. Bewaraofwartialeasladtatkaau IadtepeawbK to L A D I E S . ' Aak year Dnnla Oaleheetei'a Eaa-UdP and take M Wlwr.iTT ? (ttainp.) to M lor particalara in Ittur By y H! ' RstahUiW. PAY'S " " ANILLA ROQFRIGI Takaa tha lead : does not earrode like tin or iron, nor daoay Hkaahinglaa or tar eoBinaeitians; eaay to apply; atrotur and dnrabla! at half tha nff tin. SimSTITjrjTEJRar PtASTER at Half the Ja also a TOSSES doable tha vaar Tt 1TC II TC 8enda sketch or model of h, uBiMiio venuon, and ts.uoror examlna. I tion. Applications for PAT- lo ufr UireUandDroeecuted Selected cases. lnfrineements. Interferences, and legal opinions a epeclaTty, Send stamp for "Book on Patents." Attomp at Law and umnseuor, in Patent Causes, Befeieneee Bl9rS t.,Bankrs, Second Ka- BonaiBanK. waaaington. i). u. VAHTED IU CHARLOTTE. An enereetle bnstness woman to solicit and take orders for The MaDAKB 6B18WOLD - i Patent .SttrtpporUng Corsets. . These ooTBeoi nav. oeen exDansivwT an iverosea ana eota y iaay can vassers tne nasi ten years, wntcn. with their superiority, has created a large demand for them through- i out the United States, and -any lady who wilt atve her time and energy to canvassing for tbem eaa a permanent ana proa tame Dosinees Thv are not sold br merchants, and wa save ex-. elusive territory, thereby giving the agent entire control of these ropertoi oorseta m the territory assigned her. . we nave a large nnmoer oi agents who are making a grand success selling these goods, and we desire sueh tn every town. Address am. waaBvruMvfc,iiiiaiiuwiif,pwt nw ' rT vlrtiM of adarireeof the finBertor Court ot i L MeeUenbonr county, in the ease of C BJ Bflttea. adrntolstrator ot J. hv (Boyies, : de ceased, vs. Nannie 1. Boyles, et. aLI will expose for sale at the conrt house door in Charlotte, on thaflrat Mondav. (the 3rd dart Of May. 1886V the tract of land ot said J, BV Boyleev adjoining tbe lands of W. A. Brown, sen. x rrioe, aonn uoover, et. si. The same will be sold In two parcels. . 1 he lands oatsiae tne aowar m ami mt, ana .tuv.Buna subject to the dower. ' , , .- y . Tvnra -.Ten nnr eant of the TtnTcnaSB monef cash. Tbe Balance in two, Installments January 1st, 1887, and January lat, 188S, Interest at 8 per t tvim riatA on the dnwer tract: on the other tract from January 1, 1887, when rosseeslpiijvni be Eiven. C. B. B01LK3. . mar28dw4w .. Admr and Com. FOR THE FBOr.fl FATINI ntPBOVTO CUSHIONED KA DRUMS nwmr uaon aa iuim aa psfona ia woik at aatuaddnaa. IbtH, coauVftaMa mad alwaya at posMoaw All ewrmBnaa4nwYhimkeardilittaea7, 84 forUlmoaJrf took with tattinyial FREE. AUraUrHI8C!OX, 849 BrwrtwaytMrTrk, lta hltap, ;-; FOR SALE. r a Two desliahle bnUdlng lots, jax300 feet, DO fronting on South Try on street, adjoining Y,a nmnArtv nf J. H (lararjn.- Shads tTCOS On lOtS. WU1 be so d separately or together. Price $700 T7 CHABLOTTK BKAL ISTATX ASKSCt. Houses Rented, Ratiam Tented and rents eoQaoted. tn ths - idverosedfree of charge, i CHABLQTTI UUIi SSTAT iSBSCt, " ' B. X. OOCHBAOT, Mafiager, ml tf v ' Trade Street Tropt Central H Printins Pjess for IHAVK FOB SALS S eemptete Adams Boc and NnwsDarjer Press. Size of platen S4x0 Irtehes. The machine Is in good order, made lllbnaoldfnr - mm urn Sale on terms to suit Irarohaser. . T:: : i CHAS. B JONZS, ' ytn&ttf - - Charlotte Observer, !ir IS IT Tou are buying when you are getting i DOLLAR'S .Worth of Goods Unless the goods are seasonable and are offered- . k im IF -'MW PARA0ILS i ' i At Greatly Reduced Prices . -1 :.-s : v-:-i . : . - . At this season of the year, when ladies are in want of them, then be sure and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase. ..;. . . IT IS A BARGAIN That you will get, when you invest in a Parasol of th6 lot we are offering as ' described below. ' We anticipate a rush onr Parasols,' and to effect sales easily we divided our Parasol stock in SIX lots, i" - PARASOLS. l t. lot I., At $1.10 worth as high as $1.60. consists of Black Satin, Twilled Bilk, - Trilled; Satin and Lace Covered Parasols. j - - I ! r; D not Dl -.Pi R PARASOLS. At $1.70 worth as high as $2.65, consists of vari gated Satin Par asols, Colored Satin Coachings Fancy Satin - Coachings and large black Twilled Silk Par. Bols.:-;5;i;; a'a .j." PARASOLS. 1 ti :-6i;s;:-."t .-'fi'rf-',- v," Y.b .. :A,-..fA : LOT HI :!-; i ' IH- At $2.45 worth as high as $3.75, Lined Satin i Coachings. Trim med with Spanish Lace, and New Shape Colored Satin Para- I E 8018. ; S CHARLOTTE, N. 0. 'MALL ORDERS SOIJCITED AND :t .-air, d-Ygi jJtti :ii-;v i V i I rjjflfjr -.t I -9K i t s it e 'Sra s-Cl YAK, onmiiDuuQniP i-,n :i'''ry.snxi r--?' ".&-v, . . . .,.-.-,' " - f ' in.;-' r i- -, . X) . :- ' -1- 1 - ' "' - ' - - i bes makes on the installment plan Hi B UJ1 fs prices and easy 1- tf 3 Order . direct from me, and deliver freight-paid. to your 2... J r ,i ;i.-i,i-;4- .1 ' ' ; J ft - i, 1 i r ' V J mWMi 9 if!;; " 0 S - can bnyli from" the 't head . office, and - will attend kto your wants in case anything should bo Imrong; in ,r the J factory guarantees.' - ESo.iH vCIIABLOTTE, N. O. A MUM for 1-2 DOLLAR just what you want, but whenever you PARASOLS. LOT IV v At 12.95 worth as high as $3.75. consists of New Shape Colored Silk. Parasols, Mourning Silk, Black l Satin, trimmed with Spanish Lace, Twilled Silk Par asols with Celluloid handles. ; PARASOLS. a LOTV . ' . ... 11 . At $3.75 worth as high as $5.00, consists of Roman striped Satin, Black Satin. Lace Covered, col ored Satin, lace trimmed, also a fine line ot Black Silk. Para sols. ,' , PARASOLS. , LOT VI A$S05vorth as high as $7.00, ancjtnd Black Parasols, also Ujnbrellas. . . - - mi, G BW1 .j PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.; 1 " '; ; . ' .. J ! . 41b 1 J AND ORGANS terms. Send for prices. CDKliERMG PlATiCS, J ARIOIf PIAIfOSs fiszrr piabiobv Uatbcsheb Piaccs, !UM HAMLIN PIANOS. f ; i r : , ...... (.. BAY STATE ORGANS, PACKAED OEG ANS, OsacAi awj a Ilanlh Organs. save time jindfreight,5asnT nearest depot aa cheap as you M - - - ; suwi tenant. ADDiy te - . -t