PUBLISHED DULY EXCEPT MONDAT. .
' BT
CQ18. XI. JOWES,
, Editor and Proprietor.
gKTKKKD AT TH POSTiWIGB M CHAKLOTT. N.
J '. AB cBOOKi) CLASS MATTAB. I :
THURSDAY, MA.Y 6. 1886, -
THE l-AllOBSTmiis., -
f
Accordingto our telegrapbio dis-
v,,rv, an onoiAiinm are I
havine full plav in Chicago.'
The "strike" at St. Louis has been
declared "off,1? only to be renewed at
Chicago. : v '
Between sixty and seventy thous-
cnrl man A FA irtlA. and not. muraer,
.
rapine and disorder are the order of
It was on the 18th Brumaire in 1793
(we believe) when the great Napoleon
took command of the French troops
and quelled the rktous proceedings
of the commune. ' ; I V .?
The scenes enacted . yesterday in
Chicago needed an iron hand and a
stern will like Napoleon's to assert
the supremacy of law and order.
The American people can make no
terms of compromise or capitulation
with dynamite bombs
- The entire business of Chicago is
paralyzed, and women and children
are terrorized; tor me reo nag us
ried at the head of the processions,
an onmnliata onenlv avow their in.
cendiary purpose. ) - : . . "
The police force has been doubled.
and now numbers over 3,000; men j
the military organizations are under I
and the fire department is be- I
ing rapidly augmented
This is a deplorable "state of affairs, J
and the worsS of it isf many other
cities and sections are passing 1
v..., i,n oomo o-rriAriATiPA ' 1
through the same experience.
We agree
witntnemcnmona ouaie
. . .1 T" J 111. - I
when it says: - - ' -
Knights of Labor andjother ' trades
unionists would be wise if they would
be governed by some general; execu .
tive head and help to .maintain dis
cipline. r '; : ? - i, ' .
' It is certain that the i Knights of
Labor on the Missouri Pacific would
never hav struck if General Master
Workman Powderly had been con
sulted. :- ;' ..;-,
For he would have arranged a
quiet arbitration and hai'all griev
ances settled without ' Causing the
loss of a day's wagesi J i,
A.8 it is ;tbe railroad company got
the best of the strikers; the strikers
lost several weeks wages; large ins
dustrial institutions are "shut down,"
hands are out of employment on ac-;
count of the interruption to traffic,
and nobody seems -to have gained
anything. ;
' Efad the strkers refrained from vio
lence they might have bad 4 public
sympathy on their side i f but they
were turbulent and constantly inter
fered with the rights of the railroad
corporations entering in St. Louis. A
large body of mihtary was required
' -
at St. Louis to prevent the property
of the Louisville and. Nashville Rail
road Company from being burned by
the striking mob. v l . ,
-The business outlook on the first
of January was bright. Industrial
enterprises wetfk tempting capital,
and money was circulating freely
once more ; mills that had been idle
for months were being started again ;
.the railroads were preparing to ex-:
tend their lines, and something like
a boom filled the air. No man . un
derstood the business situation better
than Mr. Powderly, and if he; had
been asked about strikes or demands
for higher wages he would, we think,
have said to his brother Knights
something like this : " Wait a while
:v longer. True, the wheel of progress
is moving ; employers faTe busy ; but
- the country has passed through three
years of great depression. Let the
manufacturer get well on his feet' be
fore you demand higher wages.'
There are cases where' wages are at
advanced at once, but as a rule-it will
. wuuu ouu duuuw .. uo
be better to wait a few" months and
then, ask for an increase." , i
Had the wage workers waitwi "un
tfi sumnw hZ wSZ, -
Wsummer before making their de
mands they, would in almost every
case have got a large 'advance; the -I
ousmess of the country i would have
f. our nonest
toilers -and they have our syooa-
tny tne ongnt promise of the earlv
of the early
part of .1886 . has -given place' to a
gloomy outlook,' and if :the country
' racovers from the effects of labor
trouoies in a year the people may be
: thankful. - v: ;y ,..;
" But what the wise official Jheada ot
tne Kmghts of Labor should do is to'
enforce discipline.
Every Knight should be made t
know the importance, of discipline,
and when this is the case and only
prudent and intelligent men have
v charge of District Assemblies, then
will the Knights of Labor never fail
' to command the respect of all fair
- minded men." ''TY-y''-'jJ,
Then will the order exert a tremen
dous power for good in advancing
the condition of the' working classes.
4
RE HAD TOERE.
Col. Albert R. Lamar, edits the
Macon Telegraph, ore of the bright
particular stars in Southern journal
ism. He went down to the, Jeff Da
vis reception at Savannah. 'He writes
- about the time pathetically. Hear
him: ' V - . -v
Fellow soldi ?ra: You ho partook
of breakfast, with artillery punch as
the first coursv we feel : for your
heads. It is possible that you do the
same for us. There is no known anti
dote for this fearful liquid. Nothing
but ice water and profound rest can
relieve the nervous prostration which
follows its administration.? Nothing
but a , Savannah, ; stomach, bred
through three generations, can stand
' crab salad and milk punches mixed.
:., Gentlemen of the Georgia militia,
'We do not know that even kind words
can help you.;.' A centennial looks
upon you, down. .You have our
sympathies, call the surgeon and the
ambulance. Farewell ! ' Farewell 1
The band will please play, "When
Johnny Comes llarchicj Uocze."
ALlBini SILK. . ;
Montgormry Advertiser: The culs
tM nf oilTr nan be carried - on exten
sively in Alabama, and will be a
some time not far distant. i
"wnnuirer of last Saturday says: . A
gentleman from Coffee county was
on the streets some days ago offering
silk produced in that county ior
cr hoJ ooverftl Dounas. anu ukw-
- i a. v -
of it readily. SiJk culture mign6 uo -
of it readily. Silk culture might be
rendered very profitable , in, boutn 1
.1-1 ;fmii nnnnla couldt-learn I
that there are other products ;bids
cotton which would sell reaai.y a
profitable price.'! . ;?
If in Alabama, why not in North
r5iroiina ? '
tOIf G AUD SBOBT HAITI..
Camden's Amendment on the In
" ler-State Commerce BillMili
tary Affair in the Hou-e.
Wi omvrtmw'' Anfil 30.SENATE
After unimportant preliminary .unj
nes. the inter-State commerce bill
was taken up. The pending amend
ment was that of Camden, being the
absolute long- and short-haul clause,
applied to each railroad company. Af
ter fpeeches by 1 Spooner, Conger;
Palmer, Riddleberger ; and Call, -the
amendment was agreed to;.yeaa
navs 24 " : 1
Camden's amendmei
meht thus agreed
rom the long and
t,r in to strike out froi
short haul clause of the committee s
bill, the wards, t'frora the same orig
inal point of thejdeparture."
The only Republicans votine in the
affirmative were - Conger, Mahone,
Morrill, Riddleberger and Holman.
The only Democrats voting in the
negative were isrown ana jM.u.iruer-
aon.
A number ' of orders
were made
setting dates for'the future consider
utiye BC8eion. Adjourned. - H "
Housb. The day , being fS9tt aside
for the consideration of busmessrev
ported from the committee on. mill
v
h;h Pnnftidred in
r w ,
which was considered in committee
of the whole, was one for the relief of
certain officers, of tne i volunteer ar
my. It provides that all soldiers of
the lte army who re-enlisted as vet
eran volunteers and afterwards were
discharged receive Promotion ana
receive commisaions as officers m the I
armvi shall be. paid all installments
of the veteran boahty which : were
withheld from them - on account of
their being bo commissioned and mus
tered, the same, as tbeys would have
been entitled to receive had. they
completed their, term of enlistment
without, promotion and received an
honorable di8Cbarge
- Aftr an argument in support" of
the Bui by La;rdvof Nebraska. Mew
l r.r. n , M w .iiik ' umik iiiih' iimr. ill
-it C .XT . ... 7 l . 1 . I : a i
-. T: I
opposition to tne measure, tie maae i
a speech against the tendency to ex
travagance with public; money,' and
said that what was needed was relief
from excessive taxation, more ecos
nomical expenditure and some meas
ure of relief to the laboring classes.;
This started a political debate in
which scarcely any referrence was
made to the pending measure.
Oo motion of Holman, of Indiana,
an amendment was adopted extend
ing the provisions of the act to the
widows of such re-enlisted eoldiers as
may be deceased, t ,
.jsouteiie, ot Maine, ottered an
amendment extending the provisions
1 of the bill to enlisted men in theavy;
I . I
and marine corps. At first, many
of the Democrat? refrained from
voting and left the committee without
a quorum, but after the roll call, the
v . 'V" I
"Pjl1?8
ment was adopted by a vote of 127 to
Pending further action, the corns
raittee rose, and at 5 o'clock the
House took a recess until -7:30 he
evening session to be for the consid
eration of business reported from the
military committee. ; rt -i
Mr. Davis'. Mic6nSpecn;t i"
Arriving at Macon, ' Mr. Davis
quickly . arose without aid. Then
first bowine orofoundlv to Mra rvhK
I he turned to the vast s concourse of
people and after bowing, swept his
eye over tne crowa ana, in a lull,
clear voice saidife i!-2 ff (XVt $-
"Friends and countrymen.'- ladies
ana gentlemen; , 'X bis visit to Macon
brings up tender and precious
thougbti, around which cline numns
lies of the closing struggle and most
important events or tne Uonfederacy
when the struggle ended and when
my wue ana sick" infant t sought
xcLugo. - xb was nere wnere that
grand old man, 1 1 Howell Cobb i
rrecelVM ?. a) rr.v
I was disconsolate
wire; .- who
and persecuted i
persecuted-because she was the v wife
?. one wbo; tried todo his dutjr by f
7u rl - -,ws.-nere,aiso.
neood YaD.aUpwedru8 fc
come to MaconAnd gave us quarrs.i
That sickfmfadtMias grown into a
. woaaan. XHere Jlisa - Winnie I
I bin" W?t V
I '.; ' . " I
wX. i, ' n 8 en-the
ern Cnfederacv-f TlnnU a.
n Confederacy.5. fAnnlanpT :
th S ua rodWned rom 1
v 'M vuna per in i
tbf days Of reconstru6tion, when they I
tlLu T5" "S- n tnis as in the
t Z- yu'nave shown the
rignc fortitude, and at last your labors
have been crowned - You are inarch-
mg Jvrwara?to fprosperity, and may
neart is always I
- - J t i J t arefjjniederates, 1
and 1 lOVe VOU for if. a i :-. J
Mississippi is a daughter of Geor-1
gia, and I am the fon of a Gforcian. I
.agaiij, j. say, ivd wees Georgia 1
" vwV"3 n i " ? 1
The Calendar, Cleared of Homlna
:..nationB.V,):'--
;.WAsrnsaTON. May 5. The Senate
Ir; executive session today cfeared its
calendar, of nominations -"'The only
confirmation made pubJic is that of
Z M Zullick. to ba governor of Ari
zona. . The nomination of R. S De
ment to be surveyor general of Utah
advisedlv reported fmm '
lands.comrni'Aee. was recommitted
xe rejection or uuas K Pollard to he
Associate Justice of the Supreme
court of Montana, is officially ans
nounced. ts;-,,- .
Oreen's Cotton Report. '
' New" York, May 5. Green & Co's
report on cotton, further says: -The
market has been irregular," weakens
ing under full port receipts, and the
discouraging accounts from Manches
ter, but at 2 or 3 points decline, met
a waiting demand, and reacting with
tne close quits steady at about 1-.
evening s rates. .The present crop is
nest sustained. Thr niu k
no direct forcino
either side4 but the bulls stand up to
tneir, position with considerable de-
tormination.:'-.f'v r--;w - -!1
- Ivey City Race. t:.
meetiog of the National Jockey Club
will begin at Ivev Citv tomormw on
continue on Saturday, ifnno.
, Thursday and Friday.
ANAECHT BAMPAOT.
T I1E LATEST DISPATCDES,
f Prominent Rioters
Fnrtlier Particular from Mil-
waukee Tb - - Police i Armed
f via Nnrlnrfleld Rifles i and 44
Callre:B4Tolrers.j;"?
mit wattkier. Wis . May 5, 2 p. m.
'ma ru i n irn
tnat two meu .were
--7-, t Brew erv - . 8 found
be untrue g3Veral-shots -were
flj v.,. no neraon was killed. Three
men were killed at Bayjew,
and
five or six wounded. ? Every one of
these bears a Polish or Bohemian
nnmn; Oue bovof 14. also a Pole,
was badly wounded. The report
about the boy with school books un
Aar hio arm beinff killed is not con-
firmed The firine of the militia re
suited in the dispersing of the mob in
a greater part. Vine rioters, or kkj
of the Polish nationality; V last re
turned ;to the South side of the, city
nnri nrnnMded to sack :;the" residence
of Capl BbrChardt of the Kosoiueko
n.ioeH vAatArdav the firing having
koon Hnnn hv .that company, lne
,aiAarna ia a. nomnlete wrecki'' The
infuriated Polanders then assembled
near the Polish enurcn; na n i ru
mored that they decided to arm
themselves and make another raid on
the militia, but up to. this they
Un4 vtt A nnA fin -iV "C. Z- " '4
I Chicaqo -i-The police are.rapidly
onUan.tinct Avidence aeainst the chief
nnnnnirators among the anarchists,
Thoir uarchAd SoiBS office this morH- I
ing and found Absolute proof that the I
in flammatory 'circulars- mentioned in I
venge! wprBang men vo tuiyti 0"u l
. . ' r
another neaaea 4--assuwu"
ingmenr were found witn tne iorm i
in type. These were varan poeses i
sion - ot ana weseu "P: I
anarchist. Parson has not ' beftn cap- I
tured as first reported. He is still I
hidmfir. JKditor sscnwau wmm wuwu i
for bimiWben ;:ythe;flrst arresta were I
made at the othce ,:ol tne . Arpreier 1
Zeitung. - Inspector Jtonfield red i
Zeipfs Halt , corner of Lake and Desf I
plames streets, tnis morning. i
were toundS lolrt)f -muskefa,-ed I
flags and German books expounding I
socialistic djcbes. Ntorly fio,ow:
has already - o ew . buuschuou. w
rfi the taruiliesbf tbe wound-
ziJr7 vfihn.iv Bftr I
ed and dead ofheara. ShorUy, after I
uwu no jntmsa , . . : i
the office of the ArbeitetZeitung.
TKalr' VruuatAf a man "' fn office.'
whAL-'unon beine searched', produced
a large revolver and dirk knife; ? He
wa nlaned bnder arreat ' . In the ofs
fic&was.;discovered several boxes cf
dvnamibe. and a number of flies and
incendiary banners. ' The were altl
Beized. 'Mayor Harrison with several
detectives., visited the Arbeiter Zei-
. - . - .
nnor offi.ie todav. and held a conaui.
?r. -aiI kt;u .u ij u.
tation with Oscar Neibe, who said he
did not belong to the office,! but was
employed to get out the pap3r.' 'The
Mayor told him that the paper would
not be issued until inspected by Mr
Hand, whom he would send for that
purpose. Neibe promised that noth
ing of an inflammatory nature should
appear in the paper. .Before the paper
was issned. however. ' another., raid
was made on tbe printing office and 1
twenty'fiye printers were arrested
and arraigned before ' Justice
Merchand, charged with murder.
Their cases were ciintmued until
May 14.' Bail was refused. The
dyiiwwuwund in the r Arbeiter
vtfrims Afrrnft.ttrna to Iran j rha I .otrA
Ziitunfi? offfoe was taken to the Lake
front and exploded. 1 The effect was-
terrible. A piece about the size of a
hen's egg -was placed in a coupling
MiA - Thz. 'Kio. in
ZZnXfi-"
A mob of sixlto eight thousand per
sons reassembled near the - corner, of
f 18th -street and " Center avenue, at
noon. 'and raided the Rosenfield drug
store mentioned in early dispatches.
carrying off everything : portable in
the store- They then i raided the
liquor store in the vicinity, kept by a
man named Wesiskopf.r carrying
away ; or drinking ail i tne liquor.
Women and children joined in this
raidy) Ihe polices retoraed ,XO,rtthejJ
aiana AnA'anAnoaHai) in illanapainff (Ka 1
- i v - . -..,''. -r.-j' v
Tbe strikers at the Deerimr reaper I
works held- an open air meeting on
the prari?, - hear - the factory,; at 10.
o'clock.' They: demand eight hours;
work fcnd ten hours pay, - double pay)
for over time,- and per cent.- ad
vance foirpiece work. It is learned
that Bch wa b, one of tbe ' men ; no w I
under arrest, addressed I these strik
era last night, urging them to this
course. The striking freight hand ,
lers bad intended making a parade
today, but have issued orders coun
termanding it. , They - also adopted
istt 'and tendering the r services, if
heeded, to preserve the Spublic,peace4
reaoiuno,i cooaemning tne anarcn-
-me snenri nas not yet oeen called
upon, but toe militia ard in their ar,
niors, ready tcr turrr out. 4fe a mdl
mint's nottrN: f TtArv Sbff &hrl Ana
police have been armed f with Sprine
JfSirj.l
ruumao iaiu uowq iwir toois :
went out this morning, joining 1,000
S IS
There- are. P0 I
men working in to woday except
the men employed in the truckshops
wnoao not numoer over 6uo.f - j
s-: Chioaoo, ' May C--The Arbeiter
Zeitung, a German poper. b'erJit4-lbjt
Speis, a socialist, who wasoneof-the
speakers who incited ye sserday 's riot
at McCormick's saysi Ml -
Workingmerrl tThe btffl Tpolice
yesterday murdered Jour, tot your
orotners, and "wounded perhaps
tmcntxr An mnf I UAHnnniAki.
factorv. Had votir. brothers: who
had nothiner but stones f to dnfnrl
taemselyes withbeen - armed with
selves withbeen - armed with
weapons and a few dvnamite
good weapc
bom none of'the murdetefs? wouti
haye escaped Sua- well drved fate.
As it wasy Only fotir of fthera (police
uMiuj were vruuuueu. - j.oat 38 - saa.
Yesterday's raassacre oocurred" that
40,000 strikers lit this ity might be
filled with fear and,terror,; and that
the dissatisfied and rebellious labor
ers might be driven back : under -the
yoke of livery. Will this 'end be
accom plis hed? C Hag not a tniscalcu i
laiid'n been made t Che 4 next few
days will answer this question. ' We
wilt not speculate on tbe couree of
Ovents.'t :-; '-,i'3-? 'iyyti
The paper then goes on.tov give.. a
deteiled report of the r trouble,- - and
puts the responsibility on the police
Bpeis also says that some Bohemians
and Poles in the background of the
Crowd he was addressin raised a cry
of "On to MoUormick's T The paper
also says tnat tbe police used their
clubs in dispersing the strikers yes
terday, and adds; .;:,vr ;.tei;'v;-.
,4In whose veins does not the blood
course faster when he I hears of tbe
shameful acts of these beasts? Who
ever is a man must show it these
days. -Metf, to the front 1" n
' A man was buried alive at Barbas
tro, Spain. They think that was
very atrocious, yet men are - buried
alive in America after every election
Detroit Free Prets. -
Eire Joe Peroa Remedy
If lull the bert Blood PiitSwon the motet
Central . station as eviaenoe i riage vows by obtaining divorces: of
tnat 'pies ana ouuwu ""yy i gamoiing m viutures," or. negieetln
TOE CEHEXtAL COltFEBEa.CE.
Tbe First lay' Proceeding of
ine iunouists in tBlchiaond--Plshop
McTyeire Presides.
Richmond, Va.. Mav si-Tho nt,'.
rennial General Conference ol the
Methodist Episcopal church South
met here f today in the Ce&tehary
churph, and was balled to order by
...v, A j, Oji,o ui xennessee,
the senior bishop Four ocher bishops
of the church were present, tri it.-
Bishops Keener,; of New Orleans;
Wilsou,;pf Mary land ; Granbei-ry, of
iuistsuMu, auu. xiaxgrove, oi Alabama:
Besides- these,-thkre aw abiiut 250
delegates, clerical and layv present?
r After religious exercises, consisting
Of prayer, Bible readiBg and eifaffins.
the conference elected Rev. Dr. John
S. Martin, of Baltimore, " conference
secretary, with the . following assist -ant
secretaries: ; Dr. B. B. Crawford,
of Alabama ; Rev, Dr,j W'. '; Ai Uandi
ler, of the Worth Georgia Conference i
and Rey.J John O. Vmcient. of the
Missouri Conference Rev Dr. A C.
Bledsoe, of the Broad Street Metho
dist church, Richmond, then deJver
$d the addresa of welcome in behalf
9i ine peopie oi inac city, and: Bishop
McTyeire responded, and in tne name
of the . conference, returned hearty
thanks for, the welcome from a peot
pie so proverbial for their hospitality.
muu iruui tt uii bu nun. la nisiorio
associations or the ChurCb,ias well as
otthe'StateTyife'CiSf-i'
Tbe'iaddress of the bishops i?raf
then read by Bishop-Keener, ". 'Itfwai
a lengtny paper . and . peefcrpied one
hnilr 1n' -' itk ' ' rpadinp-" . Th 'ranid
ferowt of the-Churehi jhthe past
hundred.; 'yoars,' vantl ..the attractive
fiimnlicitv of Methodism wh favnr.
aoiy coanneutea, upon,, xha.pisUiry,
or tne uourctrandrits progrtsss lo
date was fully ' reviewed : and con
demnatory terms were used ia ;on
nectioa witn - tne violation , qt mar
aesecration. Attendinsr J theatres.
balls and matinees were- referlo
aa growing eviia - . ,
i t the alternoon ? session Various
eommtttees were" appointed.3: '.The
fielegatetfto Conference embrace some
ig4he most prominent divines . Of the
boutnero, Methodist Church tt.,C.
Hernandez, lay delegate from the
Mexican border inference.: isLthe
pnly' native Mexican in ' attendance
upon: Uonference.! ; Governor . Fore
k& of Ohio, f raTer mTftetonte om
rjt T .Y ' m oiuaeegaJirum
the Northern Church, was expected.
vu una uui jeu, arnveaia tne city
and it is not known whether he wil
come." j-v. i,;
Kansas Uity--Kan8a8 City .S'i -De
troit 4. ... . ; , . ; . ."
yille'd.';.:ii'': ft5 . i..t5y
! 1 Philadelphia New i York ;4; Phila
as. uouis oi. ijouis 6, Uhicago'
Washington -Boston 12' Nklioht
als 11. f .
I Macon, Ga , Cbattrnooga &Ma
iJWrm Joe Person's Rimdjr
Is BtUl tbe b?st Blood Purifier on tbe maiket
j.o. 11. ncXDikH, wbob.ale Lnggl't.1
1 Captain rGrasse, of the German
army, is inspecting American de
fences. . When the Germans want to
know anything about our fortrpssea
tftey will go to Graase. Detroife Free
Press. .':..- . '--.: :; iiS-x:s -nV'ivi
15
If ;-WIri. Joe Pcrnon'M Rrntrdy
M stm the beat Blool Pnrlflr on 'be market."
iva n. MQAUKii wnoiesate UrulL .
! . $ 1
aiasuwuuauor
"A fashion paper says: "Longpoint
M fingernails are comingi intO'fash
ion among ladies " .From this we in
ler tnat paid beads will coiner' into
fashion among ' married menNew
riaveor News. ';'. ai f i si.
Jlougkt a Furrn.:
John M McDowell, one of tbe sueeessful boldnra
of ticket No. 46,799 In November de wing ot ihe
UratstaiiaStetM Lottery, wbieb drew' 7i00, b
lnvestrd porUoa of tis procee is In a met u( lnnd
near Olivet find adjolnm bis bme irn He
purchased 64 seres, more or less, being tbe Jat-fc
Kenton farm, of Albert Wbpelerr. for wttleb be
draw la LonUlanv :John has been "sbavtDz notes,
ftt fivelf Tftfe. And has AiAArml: within tTia vtanft
auu wtmiftui iub iKuut us ou iTtfLHM nn mm ML
I!8 ia. itoatsiana1 lottery last- &im.jfount
Sir. Joe Peraoa's Reamcdy
is Kiu tne nest mood Partner on tbe market.
best Blood Porffier on tbe market.-
SQy H. McADKN, Wholesale Druggist,
" -W'Peri.on'a R. iajray-'f
- WIro. f oe' Perxort's R. mrdy
is suii tne na Blood rnrtft jr on tha mnrket ' '
r Jfia p. Hcipsn, Wboiesale Druw.J
; Mr. jre Per? n'S Rented Tf ,1
! Mill tbe tMBt BlOOd Plirtfinr Mi thiranrkat .
'xt ; f fJ0, H.,McADi)ibx)tosale Drugt. k
' :'hv' : ! ..'.''' , ' r
' - "Intra. J'a' mam
Is StUl tbe best Blood Pn lfler id tbe market '
JN0, B.sfoaDKN, w ho'esale Druggist.
Ot xura. uoe Pernoa'i Bmdv t
. usww Dw iiUM Fnrner m tbe market a
-SivJ ) "y,"..1m'CT. : wnptesate uruggut
tTb riereaee Hlchuaoic er the ''KvtUiy-
fiTSf Ii.wlnL K " 'fS4 tromaCieaei written
toe German tWormed.Messenget.iit Chambew-'
- Just ODfln the door for hr ana .' nriii
will prote tbe American Florence Nightingale of
the nursery. . Of this we are so sore tntinwe will
teach oqiSast to say, f. Blessing on Mra. wmi
10w" for helping her to surrivo and escape tbe
Taping, eplksklng'and teeOitng steee. - Mrs. win.
JSSSSjm
kuow, reauoes innammatlon, eures wind colic and
sarriee tbe -infant through tbe teething period,: It
r-'"iiu.1n;nwt wwn tt-proressss ja oersorm-.
eriMt ont-nothlng less. We faaeneVeT sefb
31 nk WInslOW kfMm her nnlv .Khivuiurt ika km....
I i ner"ooptntng ayrup for OhtldreB Teeth-
i auaw , u , wb uau UIR- imwnr Vt tnitif mob-. Ka
2S,a?J8i.Phy8,ca, touf to the tart Taeei
W-hT H eliiacttic--3a'sni bOHitr24;
QAUUklS BV
TJBiLSRAI"ti
wr riour qnieij Howard street nd
Western Supernne 2 65i 13.10: BTtn.LJ
1 iVLi?"114-254 7! CW Mills 8nperflne
??? Wjtwthern suadjr; Western -'tower
i ,93?5;! N9- a. Westeip winter red
it7i oora oouinern steady but ant-t
Wf" 8rjer ut duU Southern white VmV.
v w?!uV,1,lnanP9d- Wheat- -Wan;
torn-eaj.r a Sd, Hay 86: June 368ff 11-1&
ort?-"5 cabn and MaiTsaVi; June 2i: July
3- Me pork-steady j cash and May $d 06
S9 uTlfc- 4une t9.1Jffi 17t4; July 8$9 26.
$5 6r July $6 (046 0214. Boxed me'tJiteady;
S?.?!1 noulders 4.U)a$4.10: short clear sides
5J6e$5.0; fno t Jibs- 5.iiaa2.27lA. Whlaney
steady at H.lt. Sugar unchange jj Standard A 6.'
' NbwYork. Boutnera fli-ur steady; common w
fan-extra $3'253.t-6. Wheat-spot stondyi un
graded red ana .93; No. 2 red 93; May 915 911A. Corn
S7fa tiiiimi
JJKy?lrtog'01 meaning 65i; refilled steady;
O . &te5V4; wnite ex r 0 66?p; yellow mm;
gnuaru A .6: Cut Loal and Crushed 7
Granulated ,7S7. Molasses dull; 181A for 6q
JPi0?,.? teao Cotton eed oil-erud?aia24j
refined ga , Bosln dull at 1 .WVtQ, Si m
Turpentioe steady at Hides firm; hew uf-
n810; ' Texat lofHOi. Wool-qntet;
domestjo fleeoe-STffibtt. l'orligteady but wber
dqleti mess $9,2639 60; middles dull; long
clear 5.62Mi.7 Lard-very duU but without deotded
change, freights dulL Cotton S S2d; wheat 8ftL
naTnl StorWj4jkf
wnjrjrsroN--Wrpenttne tJuii at Bosln
Irm; strauied SU; good -stralnea ' .UVa. ! ia
firm' at- $1,00; erode - turpentiae, nrm; bard
1.00; yellow om and vtnrln tiOO. . "r
SsriSHAB-Torpentlne Aid at 82i salei :
Bosm Quiet at .vm $LW - v ; . f
CHAW4sTO(iXurptiitiiLe ;IuJlJ.at 33. , Bosis
financial
- . . NEW YOKK.' - X "
Excbanca 4.BPV Motit 29 - Rnh.tnMnr
baiunues gold Ai,"'-iSi currency .tlS.Osa.OjO
.rpmento dnll; (rjor por cehts tL'&A; threes
Aiawa tlsss a jf, to ' l'mr.
r. oBye.!::::::"::::-;::::: is
sot m
ho.-tlt Carolina s.... .....i..;
sswun ujrouna Jirown Consols.... .... lJOtS
Tennessee 6's. .. , hfi
ebesapeakeaiid Oh i "T"H"'
Chicago andortfawestarnZ ... ."f . . 1.F6 "
uujumu sua normwestern, prexerred. J
Delaware. ana Lackawanna.... M..w.-..... Lvzai
Krle..
Eaat Tennegsee..J.j..;..v.:.;.. Ml
Lake Saore. . - - . . ;
Lontsville aim VnZ.
24
aiciiiijiiia aiiu Olivines UJD
MobUe and Ohio.......:.
....
Nashyllle and Caattanooea.
43
ew urieans Pacific, lst.4... ....i,:.......,.! 61
Northern Pacific eommon....r.Tlrn.rvui3
Pacific Mall., . n.rs.
&dand:::;:M-i-
Bicninouaana jjanvuie...i...,,4 . .. . ,1031
Bicbmond and West Point TermtoaU 2. Vs
Rock Island. - ' : 'im
Q. . .... .... .... ....... .... A .
xoxob rauno.. ...... ........... 81
Cnion iPaclfic..wu..'j jt..;..-.j v,.v....:..tfv49
Kew Jerspy Central.. v.,,.. .. 47i2
Mhmrl Pacmc,, -, IM
t iru union. ..... i . ; .. ; .-; . . . . , 627b
t Bid, tLaet bid. . ftoaeredV, tAakeaV Ytel aSZ?
I WALVXSTON-rPull: , mtddltlla : 0
924; gross; 9. sales stock 29,26B;l,Tportf
coawte. : Great Britain continent - .
rwKuL-vnie; oiKMung ; - n,j(neelpt-
1562,. (trois 1562; sales 619; stoe 30.165 ex porta
coastwise 868; continent ; (ireat 'tfttain .
S21o; gross 3273:- i ales -r : iitv h r.marlf.tu.T
exports coastwise 169J (fieat Britain 3i9
jcusroH vpnet; mioaung Wte; net receipts 139.
grots 1818; saies rS; stock 3l0i eiporU coast.
S? : 1 ttreat Britain - U
j WrunHfiros-yuiee;' tolddllrie :'netf3woefpta
23i gross UKc sales; stock 42 A ? V -
ii inu.ui,riuA uuu; 1QW mUOUllJ! Si Jet
k ti.TAi.HiH -Steady;
middling net receipts
5 KW ORiJCAHS-FlBt; torailhg-' 9'f? iiet
receDts 2007,- Krost.96Hli'adea 3(Xt stf ck '64,635;
exports coastwise Mto; to Great Britain &26;
France --j(fr.Unerit- ; ' .
? fdoB-WBt; toMdiing 8 16-16: net receipts
86, gross. 86; -sales 00 . stock (80,268; 'porte
oastwisr 472 Great Britain
?MiniiHayy$iJ middling f 9f receipts
a: sblpments tm; sales 2125 etoek M.8iaV
, Aoen8frAr Quiet; mtddUng 8; ttactlpts 62;
blpments ; gaas75r stock '-ET"
GaAMUBKa?QfiMtaiw-& nat receipts
gross 9j sales 1068; Moekl5.-i94; expon
eontlnent 1487: coastwise ; Greet Britain .
1 Ntw Komi Steady 7 sales 650;: miodiinKniand
9 5 16;, Orleans 9Vi; - sonsolidated , ,rietT,iOB;pte
10,156; exports to sreat Britain 13.870: to Franc
; 1 i fXAiuuem duo. ?.-";-, . : -..-i ! c.w.
Jiw roBi-Net receipti 1 gf w
fMclCMed4iletiMlm448bktea. 1,4ns ' ,
une.-. .-; . . .' t AA Vv.i w!Aj 5 ik8m83
July..', ai J, .v... 1,.i...i..f 9.429.48
8epterabei'I UrJ7.;... J. 0: 9.8a.40
n2SmiS"",",T""'
ueoeniber ..,......'........,.4 9.5s,21
Jwary...v......i...v,..... 27a 28
March...... ,...........,. .,.,,,.... 9.479.49
l'&'f.''m..rt "fi-.-n;f'.v-'f-i.'
. .1 !4vervool Cottoat Market.'
urmroa4 May '6--Ftrm with lair d ma"d;
s6?
July and August 6 8-6d (selters.V." t,"
t Aucat and 8eptember 6 1064d (sellers.j" v '
i September and October 5 644d, (buyers ) , .
; October and Norember 6 2 64d, sellers.)
' November and TQecember 6 ThHd, (sellers.) - ' -' I
ieptember h 11 64d, (tellers ) i i i-v ?
Futaresdull. , ; . .. .--'
r. a. u pianos ktw nuaaiins clause slay i
delirery 57-64d. (bnyers.)
; Hay and June 6 7-64d, fboyers.
") l :n
duna ana wu.y d t-Qa. iDuyers
Jnlw nft A nmsr It tiu1 ioaILm. '. l'v T -
. Angnat and September 610 Md, (sellers ) ..
f Sppiembrx and October 6 6 64d, boyers i
r October and Norember 6 2-6 id, (atliera) -
: Norember and December 5 l-64d, (tellers.)
; September 6 U-64t, (sellers ,- ,.it
! Futures closed dutt. . -J " 1 ;? i
narltei,
umcB or tee OmtKVBk. -i
-.. -' OayuUiOTTB, H.C-Ma 6. 1886.'
) Tbe city cotton market yesterday cimj gulet
K)draMQTlag...v.y;.ty:..;..;i;;.;rti! A76
Tinges. .....'.v....:..:. 8i?8i
Stains -...f'AJ ..j......--jt,U4.-.i-54a7.76 j
BeoBlnts yeaterday..; .i.... U'....i 84
I CrT PRODUCE nAItURX.
i ' s rBnortsd fcr X. B. MASiruUl'l, .
Hit 6, I8U6.
lr- - v . .
-Mel--rbaahelw.-...i.i.i.a....? j l(s
wjjeat per Dusnei.i , ...,. ,X10ai.l&
tvanuTS per DnsneL....... . .... ... : . .i.ioii is
Flour Falnur...J ,..,.kW;. ..vV4. ...2.8092 89
nil Baara,,ii .....x.!e52.S
BuDer i2fiQ
Feaa-Clay; per buabel .... .... t 4 -86990-
Oatsshelled,.... ..M..,,i.,.. . 40251
unea sruw Appies, per in............... '. ' 8t4
f; reaches, oeated.w..;. ta i tm
i tI v- - T jfunpeei).. , t, ; mi
'-. .- Blackberries.' : JT.. . ' urti
xotatoes-eweet..iv.'..i.-... i.V...f. J.'... ''66960
Cabbage, per ponnd..... ..... ..... , 821A
Onions,ier bushel ...... .li.'.a... w- 76im0
rinn..j. . , . . .... -wwta
Beeswax, pen pountt..i.i,;.ui. Mvu..m 24 25-
Butter, per poend....... .....T. : r ' 2Pf25
i-auow, ner mwuuo...... .. . . wmu
Smpw4tiaiA.V4..'tM.WrM''l. M9il7
ptnJkenat,...4.w,i,,.fc....,,.......!Y 85930
iJucks.......,.......m.m4...h..m... 3530
Turkeys, per poaria......1...;.-.. f- 916
Beet. mi noaiMLnat .-w' . qr
Vnttfm nap nniitui -- . . r.nAa
wool rjaahedj...,,...!,..
"; unwashed...!........ . " " ; if)
Featnera, new.w..(.u.;ii .i ...vi'jrjftso
aasa, per paut...... i,; ? . 1U,
-Amn&ianUis'. 'nUU R'VHT
" a ;3ri ' .8UtfCir-(, ft p., Jaiu 16, 1886.
. Commencing Sunday. January 17th. and ani
oeding all others, the-following' Passenger tra
. - . i ,; , ,1 r ' i if ' if ' ff.
W'fST. r
r aisT..
XralnNo1
fviiAOTiadr1 ';
Train No. 2
.AT. H.V.I.
A. if.
i -. i ? j .-.j. 4;..
P. K.
il!
;'3B9fXti34
'4gfcite8raii'3-U
1.88
. .- 2 04
'is?
morganion; : z s-
...oo
' 4.19
V.4.4W
Li.i ,4'.
.Bound Knob, -f i t;
-iftl
10 64
6.27--'
6.14
6 64
-If
.'6.19
tfiacK Mountain. '
AshwWe; -. 3 j
Warm-5prlugs, .a):
hJO.19
K&26
.-n4 8 46
'. WB81V MtJBPHT WVISION;
BAST.
Train No. 7
Train No 8
. Statioiw
r'i-)"li,.il.:.
ai-.-1--I;-
ar Lr.
4.. M.
94
10.29
11.28
- tv-4 i
12.29
; 1.W
2.29
2.4'
a8l
,4,24
,6.06
Asheniie, i, ,h f ,
Homtny, . f-U
Piijeon B44rVl5?;i;?c
resT-rfv;t.
P.M.
.10 26
. 4 89
8.59
44 01
&17
2.2G
'11.21
12.11)
i 1;'49
2 89
8.121
Vdo
12.84
r. m.
Hall.. , ,,. ;,
Sjirti, '..JtAi
Webster 8tatton, '
12 36
1L66
11.45
11.67
11.46
18.81
4.15
7 6-S
w miner, . t
10 54
unariestonr . .... r
Nantahala, a '' s
iae&
10.001
10.09
8.19
8.?9
- 7.19
: Not. 7 and 8 run rtallr. except Sunday. -'
Bound Knob is dinner station for rain No. 1
, k MnThm auELa.A. 6. P. A.
-it.
-,'H r
FORSAIjE.
OO ' fronting on South Tryon street, adjoining
ir- Two desirable mtlldina lore, DOxsro fnnt.
the property of J. H carsony. snaae boss on lots.
Will be sold separately or together, race ITorj i
each. . " -; -'
CHAEL.OTTJ E3AL E3TATI ISSTCT.
innnn ann btiwiiv. uvat w sunn 1 i nai a iishimi si win a ftv.-kAiv av-mh i w
illptonds: low attddiing dans Haj, and June For P'M'nea. , .s,,.; , ;. , -r '- ' 'i'
i ngust and September 61064d. l j tA'Jrt&i-'raiiiitet-'fjry slVI V'Jli "J rt P.
J Fepteml)erandetolr6864d.-'y,'f f ' .. 1"T J.,;:V "t: i?4'!4-; Vtf U4JLHjJLa -
K.yembera4,dl)ecembr61fr4d. . - , h.T' rV3s-'H"'c'''' :i.fu;vs; .-:- ;:.-..J.-';v. ;";;:;' :: " j, lr ..;
mirurdanse. May dellten 64di (sellerai ; v i Vf sj i ; t " ti ' J R ' r ; . - ' MenerCM AgenVTrade St. k
May and June684d,(seUeri) j..""-. f " ;J , -, ' ;r H.-.,., ; :.:f- -'.:';r T. -.- :r"
w uin, auu uu u mu. .kub,.-s - v. ..... .. . - . . i - - - .-rr- : i , . . y-i , ,l
r?'""-' 'r."' t" " . ..thenew:: - -y t jl .
.AU.1;he''new-'
3 id-sric-
" ' 'And the
s3
Qxti prices, this
Li -.fLe
' i? i.tnjrougnout,
t -
I'
4 .t1
: Is regarded, we will
I"
....... JnKl-x ,!j!., .. , ' ..) . J'.i
ASK'
i. l" -
feJCIDlfU'
, - . ... '. . i;
liifijaffiSIl
fiH&BIOfTSvCl.OTDlHailAIIOFACTnaiNGiCft
fne. TOf,'. fflanufacturers, and:
t' :io r --x 'e BwwiraytiifJ use the, ' a ts y J 4
1
3 j jf
1 .llOC ft
'"ft
t;
tuBiBfy4nwflirmauian5uter USlDfir other machines for vearfl T?v
this nevr.FEEp INEtfTICW
iinrrrun -a nnrnrtoir-M
wWltH5 AmitKILUIHtliA
;"-"'!! i "i 'i
Our store to bow full
; 5 desirable goods to our
mm
1 TM
,1
'
; if i-4J ' gp Sb -. and mora- comprehenrfTe tltm erefc' wearefanj ' ''s'. T i
ft.
ejLj , . w.vyu.i?u u. unc. Hif
es -r war of iianasome tftyteej new -wees aad oed, gga ca
-4,
. SBmeeable gtwdA
'
'X, .
ntse entire satlBfactlon
.yJ.""fjgySg
t-4J-..;:::.
f; u Orders by man wfll
ni,y
ijtsA-if s.i,; '', -j
viVi.''; Hjtl:; ' '.i!
'k-:k
U!iltfS4)
- i voir mnKoea ivzj poanas wnen r wmtnenoea
uvuMix arniNKiitt. ana now weii?n 147 lrfuinrta
COOId bardlT WSlk With a 8tk to sunrmrt ih. nr.
now walk long distances without belb t lU benefit
to me la beyond eaka'Bt ion, "$77 . i, 7,
C-Sai!. , Mkumn,
UB Tlill H .a. . VTTJfYFI HITTOT1 '
Mrf -'A. WUi Bramblett, Hardware
11 scxea HRe a charm on sit earn
lefal'neaKh.j
oofisuier n-a jme toi.te.- I welgl. mora tnan J hat
for 26 years, jaespectittUy,
1 TT TJTJ) t VDT -Etl
Mr. W. F. JeafiL iniun j
..; : ... : . . .i . ,Ts rnTT7 T".."it--Mf
wife bas raeAfnAd hav Mmrfi,
10 POUndS ill Weisrht ' Va hutfmm.n CTrriuxita
oNEJB as U.ariaSiS-
' i ' --f - L. . .! ! - . i " r - ''-f'MkaaM'aTa-a-aBaaaaaaaaa-sta-a-a
f.
Lmzf -jr -r-w . a, i -. (
., - . r. w
r; k J H;i;4'w-J ,4,
- :r s ..?'ii'Vi.!-J Ztt..:is lj-it.fi t.t..n; U
oiLiOo:
latest styles in v ' - - !j f vfel j
i 7 -
season. will be
l .i- -it a.f
3L
and when
1
stand without a rival."
;l'i
' 'u'
... ' I ... ... . --r j ) . i .. , , ,
THE.-..,
Wlblesale and taittaoisritt
4, ft
... r -
m all flearMiarerrade STRONG.' and WILD NOT
:v t rp Sol t !...
of the choicest And moat
Umi ,K);ato iof Boots5
t bs;
r r Mrnim ui umj t . i.
fteryumig will be found Just 3
,in ererj particular to all & Ss , "
ireoelre careful and prompt.
s
rW : .a-'-.-'-i..-.-...' J-.V
-
19":
.vy
.'..1
-Jfcua8ia Block. Try
s . ii 'U.v.'i-?'J.-
; 'wi erwcursouiiBrer rxom i - o i
v VForr"VjWrT TxlVhitf KiS U'u't..
ItS11" L pe Sngerer from J
.uwx at.0 uaun ii juhehsab ana XT
5?TKri 3Chfr44Bhargesere so nseasire that I
hesitate topeotion B. except for the goocflt may
do some other sufferer. -I hare spent ayoung toi
tane from my bard aamlng durlpg nx nrtx years
of Buffering toobtals tliet frora t4 doctors I
bare trted patnt ttedtelneserfne 1 could
leare ofirom the four-corner, of the earth, with
do relief And at uAbt (57 years of aget bare met
aitnaremedj that has cured me entirely made
-Bli,.ni?m?, 'Jr.,,IIned 12" Pounds and now
l6- I used-rtilrteen bottles of tbe medicine,
SSwB'on i,ef,S Tb t that being In the
humbl . walks of lire. I may not bare inttlmnM
Prevail on" all catarrh isuffareri tor nee what nas
pired mer-tirjiN'a iWNBT?B BLOOD RENt
' Si- "Ko 267fecond6t,MiCon,Ga."
StV "tr An w aJLi.i -1 - " -
"aerlts tfie confldene ef all Interested In catarrh t
"W. a. HUFF, Ix-Mayor of Macon,?
a WAI Lnl t '.iriTII BUS
t " - - u.'. -. -Uuk ,ua JL CJr ,
lust I
1
to iOTcafl ffS Dn.r
design and qaaW'Si-i0?; ?tt0
tier la shaua end fifty per t rtSnllr011'?-
TLt AETfi, '.'.''. 4
.l' r ;,AtM8n,fglj;low flgures'
S l .i';'-.-;..4'rj-;,i-t;I,'-;-':
PcSfflS oi
TABLB SPOONS,
fill . .
4 00 ..
4fl0 - n
AAA
- 2.00.
i also have a fuU set of rnu. r t ' acn-ltor,.8howeiflta-mps
thande-
CuUeiT, yiyFanl Bef?ra?on. f0" nVare
fte dfeiers anllCableToc1681
f TO THE TRADE.
-PblJorBaltlmere OrdebVc,61-
"ilJL.I!?.T?."i'0. as..
tl'JLl;.- uwurun;.UKSIiaill4Co.
Mlii:Piis:)r. le.
TJiI eempiete Adams k-
r Jnehes. The machine is in TZJi
Alma mu " v . z wi umin Mritn
"oe ACo., standard work7 . T"' ,udue 0
T.fat IvHaa . :-
wiu be sold for . . : umw
op terms to suit purchaser. .
500
CHAS. . inms' .
an6dtf
-.r ; CtarlotteObsnfer:
WHAT IS IT?
L. J. WALK KB.
B. K. BRIAN
ERfi I.
Wbolesale andfiatail Grocers.
KRW PIBM : U ItKW GOODS
"N the first day of Jannarysl88S,the underelmed
of carKonaa CParla,:r8l,iP tte purp9B
General Grocrj Cosiness
5iiJ1?jS5?,..1rtne8 fcnrweu. corner
Tryon ft JjrUi streets, , We are mallfied by long
experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and
give natlsf action to our customers,
we will keep on hand atall times a full stock of
Wn!ch win be delivered tn any part of tl - ir-
es
w.a?u,. v . v , .. -r r i . .
We wra not be undersold in tbe Charlotte market.
JS!lI1yw!J8"8on'ar,' n rear of
oar store lor the accommodation of our caste
L-J. WALKER & CO.
5
rife-
3
POUEIDS
-iC.'i.Vii.
1octbr8
of
Aj: y
!jMre usM emNN-g PIONSEB BLOOD RE
NEW KB in several cases of cutaneous diseases of
long standing with tne most satisfactory results.
Bare seen the happiest results follow Its use in
Syphilis f the worst iorm, and believe it to be the .
best alterative In use. -
i J T.ILLISjM.D., Griffin, 6a.
A Volc4Xr oia the I. one Slor State
l&BXkltB' T?ION4uic00B R1WKWEB has
enred one Of .my children ofi the worst cases
of 8crofu8 1 ever saw. Her skin is as clear as
mine-And the doctors say It is a per'ect cure, In
thelr-epftiloa. ; I am ttanklul for having tr'ed tbe
remedy, WJ. I-PAKKd, Dalias, Texas.
ft H Satamhah, 6a., January 20, 1888.
, GnOTN'e PIONFSB BLOODBINBWI-a has
made several cures or Blood Poison and Bheuma
tism among my customer. , 1 most beartily re
commend It to sufferers from these eflections.
A. -C-. 4. " C- M. HILUUN, Druggist.
; ' , Niw OHLiAsst La.. January 16. 1886.
I bare been cured sound and well of a bad ease
of Blood Poison by the use of 16 bottles of GUIN.N'8
FIONKER BLOOD ItfiNEWBit. I will sound its
praises forever . .. JACOB KBDTK.
TjT ' rm. oqnalnted with the. above case, and
. ! inuoiiiwinuf hlipjnt, ? -., "
' xsutiriwiS MAX. Dme.lst. Canal street