PUBfiSHEB DAILI IXCKPr MONDAY, BT -". : J " GHAS. B. JOWES, Editor and Proprietor BKTKMD AT TBX PWSTOmOT Df CHAKLOTTX, N. J 1 S eJtCOK.3 CLAHB MVTTX8.1 ' .SUNDAY, MAY 9. 1886, THE SPEUDTnBIFT SENATE New York World": The main argu ment in favor of bicameral legislative bodies is that there should be a con stitutionally conservative branch to check the hassily considered actions ; and extravagances which the more immediately representative branch is supposed to be subject to. ' In this country it is the Senate nrhiAh in nnnnlarl v considered to be r "ir removed more or less from the influ ence of earthly passions and greeds and to be thus enabled to counteract the sins and follies of the House. It is possible that there was a time when there was some ground for this view of the situation, but such is not the situation at present. What the country now especially needs to be protected against is the Senate, and its main' reliance in the effort to defeat jobs and extrava gance plainly lies in the House. v The seekers after subsidies, holders of unearned land grants and corpora tions generally which ask favors and . wax fat on the government all find their mainstay in the Senate. k it the PostofBce Appropriation bill becomes a law with the $800,000 subs . i I & a. a ;n v. responsible for the addition. -; And about half of this will go to the Pacific, Mail Company, which has lately been paid over a million doK Iars by the railroad companies to ab stain from doing business at rates as low as it could afford to. The willingness of Jhe Senate to grant the Pacific "railroads pretty much everything they .ask is well understood, and it stands ready to tack on additions to the River and Harbor bill, which will make it a etill more prominent Candida e for the Presidential veto than it will be when it leaves the House. The members of Congress at pres -ent who are . principally ; acting as governmental . balance wheels are Carlisle, -Randall, Hewitt, Morrison, Holman and Beach. Thev are all members cf the House and Democrats. -. ,t , In the Senate are the millionaires Stanford, Sawyer and Cameron, all corporation men and Republicans, and others whose interests and in clinati oes point precisely in an oppo site direction from that of the popu lar pecuniary welfare. These men control the upper branch of Congress and destroy its intended utility as a check upon bad leeislas tion. . j-;.' wnen the issue of extravagance and care of public money and prop erty issbroached in the fall campaign it will be in order to compare the po sition of the Senate, -which the Re publicans control, with" that,, of the House, which the Democrats con trol. . . In the meantime it is incumbent on the Democrats to keep their House in guou a condition as 16 is now, to say tne least. CHANGE I If WEATOEB r POSTS. BE. If observed closely our weather re ports by telegraph are valuable to everybody. There has recently been a very decided change for the better. insieaa or announcing what, the weather is likely to be .in the differ ent geological divisions of the coun try, as the New England States, the aoutn Atlantic States, etc.. the pre dictions are now to be made for each State, grouping together, from day to aay, such States as are likely to nava tne same weather. Whenever necessary, predictions will, be made for different portions of the same State. The signal service officers say I ina tne average man will more read ily understand and appreciate a pre diction applied to his State than one I concerning a group of States, and the new plan will, therefore, they think, 1 meet with general favor. DEMOCBACY 1H OHIO. New York World: Nineteen Denv ocratio members of , the Ohio,: State oenate ran away from the Capital on Wednesday morning last and left the State entirely , in order to avoid ' aciion in the Hamilton county con tested election cases. Certainly no political exigency, could authorize such action as this.- The Democratic " Senators have acted foolishly, and their performance will leflect upon ""w'j 6 eiecuon. ; r, t 4 Bank Statement. New York, May 1. The weekly D3nk statement shown crease, $639,000: snecie dfrAn0o 2.800; legal tender increase, $1,020,- uopuoim aecrease, , f478,700' circulation decrease, $27,800; reserve' tff 1912.325. The banks now hold $11,113,225 in excess of the 55 jyer vent, ruie. The Cotton Market. New York, May 8 Greene J-P16 boars, have retained the UZVL: m . , - Tijtrv V?Ur ?hadDg of 6 to 6 Pint8 S2S?g '.'nwtionaUy-: steadier, , The ZZ aT' i om. 1 contested ; their g2 ii .y' but a reat mny of the small longs appear to be impress- ?hW0?f'VOKrabll f88 gal-ding e..ua?on broa.d ani a inclined w uuioaa. ane snort interest has been increased by local sellini? nn th present crop and outeide efferings for tne new, crop months. 4 : I Ballroad Meetinr. I Atjousta. Ga.. Mav 8. .ThA Annual I meetineof thedirectorAof haAn.. I Chattanooga Railroad will be held in Augusta on May the 12th, at which time arrangements will be made for a general meeting of , the delegates from 20cOUntMR in narnviAnlnni, line of the road. Unusual interest is 1 manifested in the nrormfid naA I There will be fuU delegations present from all the counties interested : . 11 The ehsolsln for CtmgreM toemi to pray bsrd Sh.?!.' but Lm 1,6 1,0 w't not w with Pr. CLEVELAND'S CAUTION. HOW n GETS AT TBI. BOT TOM Of All the Measure Snbmltted to Him Bennett's Opinion ' Tariff Bill Prospe Personal Ifotes. : ; ;'. Correspondence ot Ths Obhebvbb., r v: : Washington, May 7.-Thera is one thing President Cleveland has never had full credit for from even his spe cial admirers. It is bis systematic, patient and thorough investigation ti.amorit.il of measures submit lum vuu ted to him. He seldom returns a tall nnncreaa until auite a time, often i Viaa planned. ' xhe several - r , u ,vu tn- nil lftflri8lationl nnn nf the marvels of Washington. that he has sent ilWt. v o j . tnr all thfl naoers on file in the two houses concerning the large batch of bills recently passed an ho fkrmtA. it is "said that lUUi VJ - . he opposes the hasty passage of such hills on the sole ground of sympathy or the bas.'r one of demagogy. The hAfit sentiment - here endorses nis Jaref ulness, especially as regards this class of measures. The private pen sion business has been largely overt Manv of the bills are utterly without "merit and known to be so by t.hnoA who enacc them. Mr. Cleve land, so I intimated two weeks ago. mar veto the River and ' Harhof bilT ahmii.i ie nana i the Senate without material improvement. As it nearly always happens that the Senate in creases the amounts it may be as sumed in advance that the President will not like the measure- any better when it finally reaches him than he thought to do in its present shape. the bill is not vetoed -it is said that the' executive will use his power nr W the War Department to use only so much of the appropriation as is actually necessary. It is also prob able that Mr. Cleveland will-give cl we scrutiny to all of the appropria tion measures. As long as his viga lance and activity find such a field for operations his popularity will not onlv be an assured fact.' but will steadily increase. 1 i ;j ' Judge Bennett says he thinks that the tariff reduction-bill will pass. Bat he is aware of the', difficulties in the way and the peculiarities of the op position. .Those modifications of the proposed measure which are in the interest of agricultural communities, are not pleasing to him. - The speech of Mr. Everhart, allud ed to yesterday.is a very different afs fair as it is published in the Record It is as elegant and humorous as it appeared in its delivery as it is fan tastic and ridiculous." Ihavejnoticed this difference in other speakers be tween the delivery and the print.not due so much to revision as to man nerand the difficulty of hearing speech connectedly. Hemphill made a good epeach moment ago on the war claims bill Dry old Bragg is giving some sly digs at fraudulent heroism shown only ia;the, records- of. the. Pension Committee. The case" is , that of twelve year boy who; if was claimed, had done som5 notable serv ce ia the army in the Tate war. "X UoL liren returned this morning. Jiix-Juaga 2 uavia scnenck , and daughter: Hon. C. S, Winstead and Air. Terrell called on the President toaay, Mr - Keaa accompanying them. H. CONGRESS. The Bonse Session Yatidav, Tne Military Aeadenr-Bras;y;'s snot. . r: f- v. . , Washington," D C, May 8, 1886. HOUSE ThcHouse oassi d the rfinainti bill and the bill authorizing the Kan. as C ty; Tort Scott and Gulf RaiN road Company to construct a road inrougn Indian Territory, and r then nrcuu tutu vuiamibieeoi tne wnole. - Un the military academy approprv ation ion biU. Wheeler, of Alahama btated that no complaint had , been made against a single provision of the bul by the secretarv of war. nrf that therefore it mieht be safelv sumed that the measure was adpnunt in all its appropriations The sum carried by the bill was i297 fioK agaujai.uu uppropnauon oi 1310,021 for the current, fiscal vear Thnrs; ine country was enjoying a period of uruiuunii i peace. ana tnoncrh armA nan I Aman-4 W.. L I 6ouuduicu iuuukuv buaix me ftnnrrx priation i for the maintenance of 4 uimsary aoaaemy was unnecessary he contended that it was WinA that the youth of the-countrv shnnM ceive knowledge 'in military' tadticsll au uauuuB m toeir a reams ot peace forgot the experience of nt.hi- ? now tionsi.r The great auettion nf tha Ho but it was the great labor.question.i If W country was so happy as i - j . . iiiu'i reuiinea tne products of Ameriwnr.latoriatiioine ttUU; prevenura , its landing foreiizn mnre-ot'. it. mruiM o. HAln n " - . ci ' vume id coo : With , fnrnicrn no tions antl it was not tnr oi siaer JUMLPubject. Every great coun try must have an army as a symbol of its power. Uo to thia lima - - ...uu uaviuu al nonor was ummneachnd h.,k at- was .the duty of the memb ra of nit . Kress to satisfy themselves that it was impossible for one nation or two nations td force the United States to and PbiladelDhia ma nKa be destroyed or to submit toTan ISE measure; 7 - vvuviuci A. lit? gill ltary 8y8tem should be improved, the 7 rehahiUtatad and the fortifica. s put in coudition of defence. - After a short discussion, in which no opposition was made, the bill was read by Actions, and.no amendment being offered.- the committed aZ ancl ihe bill was passed ' - The Hou ,tn i"e on the army provLion bUl. " s Wheeler, of Alabama m Strike cut from tt Of engineer corns the wnd ff W. Eineer corps did not KbIati. staff and he. did 5yj pllcatlon to recognize that they ?w Their: proper statioa was in 'hehne. . - , v ' BraW? remarked that it had been Once Said bv a nonfcnf pjtrtoin l persons that they were unfit for fieaven and too mean for ttii t. lrId o.6 Plong to the Btaff: it did not I Berve n "net at was afraid of boinir i . " . " cva vi, woeoou wiid tne common herd. The motion was agreed to and without and the House adourneS " 4 WHITES A SDABP IETTBB. ' ' A Sensatienal Scene in Court- ,r' Wrii i Helmet Belemeel--Tlie ' Printer Clrs;el with Bomb ixhrowlns;. Chicago. Mav. 8. The rumored capture last night of Anarchist Par sons provea uniounaeajou tuas ue is still in the vicinity of Chicago and quite as vindictive as ever," is shown by the following letter dated Chicago, May 7cht seven p. m.r. and. published in the Daily News this. morning:. : To the Editor of the Iy Neiv8, l Dear Sir: : I want to speak a word through, you to my. fellow workers, just to let them know that 1 am still in the land of the living, and looking out for their interests,: and further, co give a few hintsito some of the fel lows who desire to live on Anarchists, that may be for their welfare.? In the . firstplace, I am watching !the papers and also know the chaps who give pointers as to my : wbereabouts, somaof whom will make good sub jects for a coroner's inquest one ot these days, should . they persist in their present course To the public; I desire to say that the devil is never as black as you'- can paint him, 'I will, in due time, turn up and ' aa- s wer for myself, for anything I may have said or done. I have no regrets for past conduct, nor' pledges for the' future, if there is to be nothing but death for the ; tribes of America. Whenever the public decide to" tase f reason and justice j ie dealBnn'ith the producing class, just at t&atume will you see me. Bui should it de cide to continue its preseniikurse of death and starvation, just so long will I wage relentless war on all organize ed force, "and ell endeavor to find me will be fruitless. ...Watching my. wife and her kind friends iaof no ise " ' I am dead to them already. I count my life al ready sacrificed for daring to stand between tyrants and slaves. To show you how well ' I am posted I kndw who was sent to LaQrange for me to day.? 1 know who put you on tne track of Glasgow and just where to find him. . Just say to that man for me that hjs-day, tjf reckoning will come book K what must be. done to satisfy the Atiarchistet Grant every fair . demand of " labor.- Qive those poorj creatntes enough to satisfy their haDger and f,.wulT guarantee a qtiiet period: all great labor questions can be settled, and business will be put in operation again without: "further blood-shed, but af nhfc I am already sacrificed, and.as a martyr for a good cauMQ 1 saall waav ,juav as long as l think necessary for Che public to take, warning and thenyoa 4ecide your own'fate. - It must;be liberty for the people or death for capital, lam not choosing men, I love humanity aad therefore die for it now. IJvery,drop of mv blood shall cost an a veneer and war to America. -1 have not yet slept nor shall I until I' Bleep in death or my fellow-men are on the road to lib? erty. (.ijignedj . A. K Larsons, y, When visited last night Mrs. Pars son was reticent and defiant., " She insisted that her husband was not in the city and that he was beyond the reach or. the detectaves.; .:. The petition in the cases of Mrs. L. Holmes, Adolphus Fischer and a man named Liiegier, ' employees of the Ar- beiter Zeicung, for release on habeas corpus,", was called before Judge Rogers in the Circuit Court this morning. The States attorney stated thay he could not now divulge the cnaracter oi ; ine evidence he had against these people. He was williDg that Liegier should be released, and tnat Mrs. Jtiolmes should be admitted toil 500 or $1000 bail.although she was prooaoiy guuty or preparing some of the ' inflammatory articles in the paper. As for Fischer . he had evii dence that he bad personallv thrown the dreaded bomb, or was a nartv to it. This produced f a.' sensation f in court. . The 'Judge acoOrdahgly :fad minea jots., iiojmee ia. oail, ordered laegiers if lease, and ordered Fischer w uu returaeu to id a tor one wetir flirs. uoimes ducies appears to have been those ; of news editor: Liegier was reporter and Fischer Was a compositor.: The scene in! court during the examinations was highly sensational and . dramatic: .. Mrs'. Holmes' counsel was a lad v - lawyer. named Miss Elate Kane. -Promii ent amongr the, fsp'ctutoi sin the! court room; werer th wives; Of Parsons Fieldon and Spies, ; and a number of I ' I tnearjady friends. ; Wilniington E6 view ; The last 'aid rites were paia todayo the remain: of the lamented Col S I Fremont ine remains arrived here last nizh at 8 o'clock and were met at the depot vy aaumoer ocirienas, among them the VeSIrv nf fit Jnhn,si1hnmn an wereeonveved tn triat o.rinrr.h4 I thev were nlaned in t.h P.hanAnl- At I aa ocjock to-day the funeral servi I oes were held. Rev. Dr: -Carmichapli I 9ctoof 8t John'sofflciaUng, Aftea t .beauf if ul and impressive serricesi atectOE tb of ihe chxMjb. the remains - jrerg cdh veyed to Oakdale cemetery, where1 they will rest beside thoaa of his nifti ana eldest son wna iiad preceded; nim. . The pall bearers .were Hon; Greoree Davis. Dr Wm Oaa Thnmu 1 J)r AJ DeRoesett. Hon a P MeaWi Boo D K'McBartSol J W Atkinson: Col W DsSonwU 1 1 Oapt O D Myera and Opl H ilqbre. v a ar . , . . - Commission will .leave ,,Hayiw 3I0 urace tomorrow witK'a tailllnrVVrd JaUC ot shad for Broad- arid3 fSSat ravers, South Carolina. ji ' - Onr parasols. -Ws have sold large- qhahOHes of S0 v" pewuu ui ura iow pn.-ee we ate oseneg v utc icwnm nuuiiuvr iinw mil WirraowsxT a Bakucbv Mamma" said a llttk three year -eld, "papa fay yeu wern't pwtty )a-t week, but you are beau tiful to day." "Ahi my chin,, last week I had """i ween navd od tauon Uu. .(.; DrPler e'a "Jvortt Prescrtpuon- Itfnot ex Mlul .'. - . .... ., .- . . . uu aunurauiy iuuuia a tngleriess of purpose. b3lng a most potent specific : In those chronic weaknesses ppcular to womenf. : Particularly m Dr Plerie s laree treatise an eases Pecnlar to womnn. ifin -ri r-B""! "VM1 lvl AV oenw in scamps. Audreys World s Dmpens try Med- assoctatioa 663 Mats fetreet, Buffalo, N.T. - Uanffbtertt, Wlvt. tmd 1 others we emphatically guarantee Dr. Tttarehlsl's Oath olicon, a female Kemedy, to cure female dlsaums suoh as ovarian troubles, Inflammation and uleera' tion, falling and d'.splaot neut of bearing dowu leelinic. Irregularities, barrenness, change of life leuoonnoea, besides mauy weaknessegsprlnglni. from the above, like headache, bloa'lngi spinal oraooaiioBs. nerrous aeuiuty, palu ta- fi.vuanufi,uv wt White. OnUUaVQlJr.el.il. Man ouisl. tJtlca. N. Ctor namnhle? Si ' "ff" For sale by U B Wriston, Urugglrt, Charlotte V '. - ' ' - , lulfllaodl S i-. "nsnsnjsjnnnpnv 2 t LF-:10 EL1XIU ' From Wo rib Georsla. " Mra. N. A. MoBnUre writes from eortng Place: tor mani rears I have hann a. .wi .i,i.7.. Zrn.' lndlv,Uon. sick headaches and nervous protra-' tion caused from Muousneas and oonntlpatlon I I wrev MtCMiy rvuituio) UMh-ltv permanent relief nntti i ued Dr Moaiiv Leon in better health than for many rears, a.ixir. i am now er has been subject to chills ant femr fmnT.. Infancy. I could get nothing to relieve her; tne ier : W. A James. B-ll Station. Ala.. writM, 1 h suffered gready from indigestion or ayspepxla Oil bottle or Lemon Ellilr done jne muro arA tnan ail the medli ine I eor timk, an mni. .ni "tl 00 per bottle Sold by dinrglsrs : - r jrrearea ny u. noziey, . a, Atlanta. a, y v t t PABSOKS BROWN'S IROlf BITTERS KCrjefrrTTiTTT ... cured Mr. T. H.Thomr5Si.!B lKfI Wianinton. N. C. . f dygpepgia and Ukl. esLkT nd be eordialtj recommendi . . -e:, - - m , - s x - y-v i'i'V'tViv".:.- ,- . .. ... : - t f J'&?JSi 'US'L0?? of "HsoBMfni hotter or ticket So. 46,719 In November drawlnr ot tha Lou.sima State Lottery, wh en drew $700, hi? Invested a poriloa of i.ia pttxmairttantf near Olivet and adjoining hU home term He purchMed 54 BCTeg, mure or less, being tre Jauk Won farm, of Albert Wheeler, fOTWbleh hi paid tiO per acre, blue he mide bis SueoaMfLU In Lomslana. John has been "shavtorBotes? at a Mvel, ra e, and ha cari -wttntoe pwt lew months nearly SI OOG. Just stop tura inomeul and estimate tne piofls he tas ma'e on the 60 Invested lu Lontflana Lottery last fall UMVunt Olivet (Ky.) Tribune, March a , ; . --' ;3- U :Mm. Joe Perei KmdT Is still the best Blood Parlfler on the maAat ! -: r. O.H.MeAPitN.WbolesaleatrngiarUfi. .i'T:'.j-'-u Prodiw. i Baltimohk. Mour eay; Howard Sueet ind Western Supernne 12 65ct$8.10: KxWa- 18.25 $100; Family, $4.2St4.75; City MlUaSaperftne ?x?a M8s BlobrariasV$4eo SHU. Wheat Southern duU but stead) : Westers quiet and higher; Souusnn .fed 925;imDer st i8. No. 1 Maryland Sift A; JNo. Weeleni win ter tea spot 91. Uom-muth6rn qu'.rt "but firm1 w,'?tern,lnaic1Ie.Su Sotitherffthlte .4ta 47; yaUow,45a48. ;, - . , T . Chicago Kiour -unchangsi Wheat-opened stronger closed ts ower tnan yeetercky; Jday. 7tiS77, June 7SH,79; July sW8H4, Corn easier; eah 84. May 84S85; June 861 8t lOats-easyrcaeh 29; May 29a;i; 3une 28 2s. Mes pird w.ak nd lower, cash and May 8J6a8 80 June $8 77(40,9.06; Juiy 7V4a s)6. t'Tde isreash and Mas and June Jane $6.W7a$5fc: Boxed meats steady ; dry saitd sheuliiers $I.0U3)4J0: sttort dear' sides 5.fOa$5.dU; pno trlbsensy: cash $iix whiskey steady at$a;i4. 8ugar nnchapged. ( . NbwYohk. wjiitoern Hour steady;" common ta rfalr ertr?v $3 2583 66. Wheatspot firm: un- 461946. v Oats-ffiehjtoer; Bo., fsoav., H(v ,auu - ww . uiui civ Off dull; fair to good reflolng 65lfe; refined, steadrr . 6aa; -wiiite ex c 6a6; yelJoW 4aB.. Stauaar 4-6i(i- Cut "Loaf fand Crushed 7; Granulated 7ta71a. Melasses sit-adv UU for m test. Rice flrra'. - Cuttoh seed oil-crude 'iatU; .j rouueQ -Kioo- kubiu sieaay at Sl.JMiaU. Turpentite dull at StOA. Hlms Arm ;' New Or leans - 9aift-.J tTexa-. 10fS)10.' . WOoT-bolet; domestic fleece 27&36. Pork dull old mess i.i& at 50; middles duUIong dear 6.fl2V4i." bard aa &e lower; western steam spot $6 20; ifvj $6 IS uo ioi inugnui weaa.- vonono wa; wheat sd. 15 IfavI 8t4reM- Wrunr&mn Turoentlne Orm at w v tmii 32. firm; strained 80; good stralnea Hah. Tar firm at 1.00; crude . turpentine nrnl: hart U 00; yeuow dip and Tinrln a.00 - " - BATARNAB-TnrDenUhe s'earir atS2f?5l2U; mIa ; , nvui qui a i.ioti.va At me. eiose tarpeatine quiet: oaie 00. . - - V ' vhaklxstoh -xorDentine dan at It - -RnUrr npitet; good strained 9096." 1 i 'r. Pinannht I. i ;-; J. ' I j; xehanse 4 HRS4 " Menar - Iff 5Lfc-' Rnluhwiim Daiaucna gold lK9B,oaSt eumney ilJ.418.0OO: Te -nmenu dull? our "per eents tl.ftftf; throes $1.01. state bonds-neglected TT Aiaoama uu w) A, i w 6.... 109 I Beorgiae's........ y,,,.. .....if.i.c)i4 Sgs ..wV.v Li2tS South Carolina Brown Consols.......'; '.H Jansola. ...'A..1 nu 'Teu&eoooe 6s..v.. .... 6S Virginia i ... .i....jw.i.iwi;iwi.'.-..i 4j Vbdnla Cmsols-.i ... ...u-is rS 6 CtesBDealandOhlo..'.i ,..;.i...;v sal Chicago and Northwestern.... u.j... - lX68 Chicago and Northwc item, preferred .,. ;, lna Delaware and LavKawanna.... 1 akeShore.... : Ljwlsarrf Nashi11i:,:..i-..-.fH.ir.: Mobile and Ohio , n. ashleandattanooga....,.....;...:.n 63 NorfoUiandWesteniprefend....,..v.24 I9v5 Korthern ielttceominon...;.......... ; 2 Npero Pacliic preterred. 64 Pacific atall... 1 kvi2 Reading......;- .?. JZi; 5S wenmond and Alleghany. .... 8 Richmond and DnaHUe...... ...... j.'H 101 Kicbmond and West Point Terminal. J. s4 Rook Island......1... ........ , . . T t St. Paul..... 1 .... .... ...... ..i....... j 85 SC. PauJpreferred.. ......J. 1.181 Texas Faclfte........ ... g DnlenPadfle......... . . juffi New Jersey Centoal.... ..... .... 48 MiEaounraciiic,..,....,.. . 1.17W western union.....; 621a Bid. tLasttld., goffered, tasked. HCx.D;., '." Cotton., , ; 80; gross 60. 873; stock 24.W68:! otportf eoastwue ; (ireat Britain : continent Nobfuls Kasr; r m.-soiuig 9. iih roceloto Sa2, groas 3o2; safes 821: stock 32,06a eworts oasrwise Z7t continent ; 6ret rltaln . i BALTlHORltDull nikfdflnv tt K-lH- nt ,l. 486,-gro4 !2t: a es : stoH 27 lfcO; dinners ; eTportcoastwUe512: rest Britain -t BQ8TVIN iQuiet; miudiing net receipts 21 gross H76; aaes : stojk 6,810; exportaevast- wl-e : to reat Britain - -. , ; WfuiniaTpsIflrMs mWdtlng; net'leeelpts 191; gro-sfctl: sales t stock PBiIAD-LTHIA Dull: low m iMIInv ', CRfa. reoetp's 6; gr. ss 69; stock 16,. - - " " 248; gross 8; sales U0: Stock 2269: nJr? COilStWlM . 1 . - .H ' ' :r , ' XXW WKLKAHS DUH and eBr ml 'Ullnir -nmt rnro nbi um ion. l n,r; :1..i.". e porta coastwise - VGnM T BriSi : lrraooa ' -cntlnent 2 m TTT' Uobilb Dull: . iriukinu a ik.ia 26, gross M: sales 250: stnS bsiS. ZZZZ oawwiiw esi threat Britain ; j i KsiffBirSteadrf i middling a r ? jreeelnBj .JSS?.!?"! ?? .stoek 61.83a : -uMiwrA-vnuei; mwqung B1116. KotlPtS i snip meets - , sales U0: stock 1125; gross 1125: sales mk 97-.. SFKaKJ ; continent 8260. ,4r ., -:..:3.'Z!t I vuuuuut . nnnwin : liiwx ftmiun T ;HJr--1;i-A "'ilntnresL. 7 . NXW 'Ton-Nl rwwt nr. ion.- futures dosed steady; sate 71 000 bales. , 1627; . - "T" . 1 .f""" - ...-V- V. .7.1 .,,... 9.2a.2T August. ... .... ... .44ft4S ioar.. ainnik .mDeri. tn,i. t. .'. Hcwwnlnw".- '" Vrv. -.t.wa.ii VT.J-'i"--i"4'i-- 9ioa,n ai7&i iim"7"'""T?"?'"r'"' WZX:ZZXX 1 ,r?"?'Tyrw,?vr-,-,vritro .4731.49 J A f A rorpool Cotton Ulai-keL! buyers' favor?Unijuta kim Suna C trmru I i w jpioaung; - eiause,' ay ideitverjf v v-ixo .. - . Mhf and Tune B B-64d. s June and July 6id564ld. auSCT September 6864dff5 7-4d Eentember and )ntbr a ajuAit jaV 8eLtember 6 8-ti4d. . . mirnrcMiuBe, nay geiiTBry 4-64d; f7 wia rfune o t mo, (Duyers June and Julv S 4 Mrf vkmsn i July and Anenst 8 a-Aui tmtiiarmx AnarU't and tientAmhm- R 1 ma rimm. BeDtameeeand cntimr nnjuA - !Tiik ' "NovenMr and Dec-mber 4 63 6W, tsSlers.) September o 8 Md, (value)- ... f Futures closed duiL ; ", ' ; ;. City tpotton jHLm 'vv j ' Dm oi ths rJket; ... . ft. , 8,' 18HB. H .e f - - The city eotton market testerdav eiLTTinu, 4tt the following quotations totlnn . . 1 omcfMioaiuvg.. ...... gZ SSSSf--- -. 882t3. stains mi.eTiR R eetptayestenUr. 1 . . J ! T'f'rf'f: 65 :TT PHtmilCE .TIARIiKT Reported bJT. Bj MAerLuy1' 4;', , MWe, 18H8 Corn per bughel.lJ.'..' aieai per Dusnei . . .i .-. Wheat--pen bushel . . ,.. 61863 reanuis tier Duanni. .l.lorjl 16 nour liftman.., . , .....i)6rsa ... ....1.... w.' . a.2&si.30 1 aixra.,-.... . flniuf Oats shel! jniti .................... buoi:o Dr rcik. fUi, ... ., .... ..i.-- . IVU'V" )riedru!f-Apples, perlb... ...... ; 824 reaones, neeteu.. ...-..., mi '.1 - nnpeoiett...... ,;-t; . 818! Blackberries i... . : !Vi7. Potatoes -Sweat. '65S60 - 1 run . . . ; 7075 82Ml 67614 1617 8630 Cabbiige, per pound t, .... . iim ,v Onlon, per bushel .... .... .. ' Beeswax, per pound.. ............w....i.. Tallow, per pound..., ............ Butter, per pound. , Ciilckn.,-. Ym.Lra. S" Turkeys, per pound..,.. Auutta .... ......... ....... 910 S5t40 action, per iwuntW net..- Pbrk. per pound, eel, .... ... TftTvrl BanhaJ 78 10)9 " anwfwtied-.. - 18 iSfrnil - atw Es.it tvmind. .... . Mm, Joe Persos1 Rented y ; - fj Is still the bet Blood Partner on the mnrket mv. u,hoivm, wnoiesaw Druggist. t ! ' FOR RENT !A fdncSSlS?, SejMrtn rtwrt.' between C thb cotjntb1 is itoobeb with adulter. : ' atbd lard. ; ; -S??inr'.at'0,,Jrn8ln Joarseir, and be SUJtJlC?tlZ2'kItcnen' The odor from it when cooking betrays it. . . . , ( v -f -atK(lsi,M '; LAB t : 13 eUABiNTEED PTJRK Put up In packages from 8 to 800 pounds. A try It and you will use no other. , " .::;.:. CAS8ARD a SON, Baltimore" May OBKKBS O THX CSLKBKATKD STAH BKAHD" MXW 'r .-Hi OtJBKD BAJI8 AMD BAOOH. i . . it J. wiXKEB. i iiiiiiiiii.; Wholesale and Retail erocei-g. J 3- - f .y.ff i 5i !Ff.iJi(4l.-a5,' of carrylrutona . j - . ...' . ev- Jryott t Fourth streets, v We are tnallfted by long .M.fc . uuu vi tue asae. ana we will keep on hand at aU tlmes'a full stock of 41: n J. . .f, j if Wnich Willie delrVered tn any part oftt t ot charge. .i.' . i. y . .(,-.,-vit j; Si: i. ii We wifln. not be nnderaold In the Charlotte caarket , ir tot ' There is a ood wmomi nnl tn tH ot iv mo. wceornmodatlon of. our .: j . & J. WALEER & mi tjRowire radN bitters- b endorsed 'by ifSy1'' ,Ui Front street, WI1- I uuiuuu,h.v.,h rename rpmedy in nerrons k? 5e,.oonBapatluo' ; Nothing else gave mm any benefit. ;- !-8ARGAINS; AT THE Auction Etoom. 10 Wamut Suits, containing "bedsteads, marble top bureau and wash stand, table, four chairs! and rcckeratSiOasoU. . . 5 Walnut 8uit complete as above at 120 00. i . 10 Painted Cottaw suits $12 60 1 ? - a RearfBteads JpanesP itkrn, $20 to 12.50. - w.juni.iiw.v. w w 1 TJU. - Hair Mattresses. $40) each. Solid Walnut Office Desk.' . j 8 p Ir Store Trucks . ; . 1 pair Fairbanks Scales. 5 1 Gasoline Stove. ' . i ' 1 Lare bhow case.B ith Tubs, c. y ; - . . i 0 1 H. XECCLE8 & co:? iKMlstalrTfjp Sale: f ; I i ? "J V Hoase nd tot on Eighth street, 6 room house. 1 JLXH OUXlH TftfeL. K ?ow Md Jot on Elghto rtree. ' V J ftore Boom to. rer. ten Trade street. ! I otore Booms for rent on Coileve streeC I ' ... H. C. ECCLES CO. 1 --t ' .'i i i ;. ;n .it , r I "OBOWfrs ITtoW BrmtRS h.r ram TTairTi I A in the famllr t WTl I i... fourth streek. Wilmington. N IT. rffh .nM mi. racnoo, acesayxtnereisno remedy equal to 1 MiUWlNfi BBG8Y MfOSITllBV; ;; t ;;! -u. .: : "- - A fall line of CarrUBres BaQrles. PhaetoM. Rutif Sprlnc Waeons. , etc., of the best makes and latest Charlotte, K; C next to Wad ths stables.' pr26unly.-J -jh j -i ,1 jTlra. Jas lPetMs,s Bemtdy Is still the best Blood Purifier tn the mrfct ' K , Jwn. u uiTkvu ur..i i . . . Is still the beet Blood Portlier on-toe market -'JNO H. M0ADB.V, Wholesale Druggist. BBtabllshed ls'theenir Schooii for ' bora In -1 th lOT i )8ou iSnjM, South with eAfl, aJWHTia first -class SYMNAS andafirsvelass DAI hi tiUUOK. Special terms to vohnir'mnn nT man manna j 1 ! i The 183rd session begins August 25th : i fi' . . - - . . J i v . W Mn . f K 1 . Blmtham School. N.O 1 . vujo AJRiari wing he has ejtaken. others. - - . eiHiniieii mm more than any- m recommends B to f - ' jT Tf" ,, J ne'Si!.fiband " ,WH1 " 1 JAaAiT --ofix :'.-..m .1 . illlTAr it . .1 IMni-. u ,1' Pr-wnt in ary higW uaittv, trv ; HAN AN SHOE ha baumalha faoagmtad atandai ' foe fin waar. among docnnunating gantlamaa. ;oVaiebiri(lf,- :a,t, uameno,'; ; ' r : - ... . wiuuiinwii, 'J .JO.H.McAl,WreeiruggW. v tewmldl IIUUU6 fVUU 1V1 ' 11U.H7.; , 1 i i . K. C ,U JsSffrAwmSByTri -w.w.MM Iuxjuob. inn tuscuura ia in guoa Oraer, maae b 1 1 own s att SAskW dLtfAuBfiAAUI' k) iXZl .ATJ HoaQ)..sin(1srd wcrk.T . 1 1 t i.-ifi irj .-r l,i;ni , lijiti Ai'.i AiiURwa..'.a.1 j.wi ( i.-!Ht rsr i .. . . i.,fcwaj..oetsiniiiii.ni sw 1 tt " 1 . . ooarjotwKjDserver.. 1 , hn-f -l.it - -.1- . . All. t-'.ii., .... ; y And thj8 iQur prices .4 j. NKiHiKM; trilKR TIIB MARK KX f w -'-t4-' - ,Ia regarded, we will Sriv; f CfTJXBLQTTJB 1 ftl T.sJ ' -.1..- "i . ana- aareestr manufaturera ' anrl th State; Eielqeively in their manttfaotorvi i.ilj.'Hi ni i:; aii -i a . glOK FEED BO this new IED INVEEtllQlS. alf seaans are aSade STail NOT I rin..r Laree stock rnHtaiitfhrrift hanH r AftonKa :t aI :frnhanes for all machines: . v r - 5 :)', -..5 ; . 5' 1T V j J , - i . . i . A Crippled Confederate Sawt' I only weighed 128 pounds when -1 commenced GUINN'SPlJNEa,andnow weigh 147 pounds. I ennid hardly walk with sntlek to support: rue, and now walk long distances without help., its benefit tome Is beyona calculation.'-...!--. .. -v D, RDF US BUSTICK, Cotton Buyer. u Macon; 6s. - -' 1 ' ! " I- . r ; Mr. A- IV. -ninblert;iXai-dwsu-e -r-Merchant of. JPoroytla. - Otu, Writes "ti1-1 . i i fr - ... . ;t. . t It acted like a charm on mr eeneral health.- ; 1 I on?" eonider It aflae tonic I Weigh more than 1 have I Wf years.. Respectfully, ' .; t- fib t.V-'- K 1 10 Mr W. F, Jonrs, Macon, Says Mr wife has retrained her Htranirth and inAnuumt 10 pounds to weight We recommend GUlNN'd rioMJCiut as tne best tonic - W. p. JUNX& i '.li - ii . v-.' PW,?1? H It"" '1 -Jit 1 r ' I: 3. ili'L ! I . .(it Ii M! t -r i ,i fcSSSAY '""'1 i S3 x MILES il i T- -"i 1 l 'i ii jlii-i.inii - i T i i , ij n , , ' - - ' ' '' - a , I. iiv -erj 9TTJ; i W - sAW Vfe ! '.;'-.. ;if?.-.fe-'.i " " .....,,,.. .J " . v , . -i i-""r ' -:" ' . .... .WEST ? OF CHARLOTTE til -i .' "ij -,,; t it Keasfvnar. . i?or iairtlier;iaif6rmatiftTi - a .uv r.Au utvt . AUiWT Apnll4d vredSsunt may 15&3 1 w taug f 5 the hew: r: - latest styles in Gr 3 this wasonn will be throughout,- and where j , stand without a rival; m e -an4iJNaa Jplothiers ah vyhv they use the f after otbermachines for years. By lit 1 n: 5 frAJ-i : ? General AgehtTTradeSt. rR.EJL.IEJB1 K i ', For Forty years aSufferSr from CATARRHi Wonderful to Relate! Fot Fobtx TkABs i have bean s victim td Ca fABBH three fourths of the time a sufferer from txoBcnAHNa pains across irr forshkad and mi mothils. .The discharges were so offensive that I hesitate to mention it. except for the good ft may do some other sufferer. I have spent a young for tune from my hard naming daring joy forty years' of suffering to obtain relief from the doctors. -1 have tried patent medicines ever; one I could learn of from tlmfrnrnnMnrtrfiiitarth Brith Bo rehef And at last (57 yean of age) have met with a remedy that tas cored ma entirely made -mcra ne man I weighed 128 ponnfls and now wci-u i i usea i nuxeen Denies or tne medicine, and the only regret I have Is that being in the humbi walks of lire, I may not have -Influence- to prevail on all catarrh sufferers to use1 what has cured me GUlNN'S PIOUKKR BLOOD RKNKW- KK. t . . 'HIT Uuv rLivxrv a . A Kft Oannnd at Vun c. n 1 r. Henry Chpver, writer of the above, former ly oi Crawford county, now of Meon, Georgia, merits the confidenoe of all interested In catarrh; "w. A.ai, OTOMacon.,, ; 11 CLOTHING II AIIUFACTURIH6 CO. rtlActol MnnRR Ildieumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. rp Spring mdmnfii -il.t,l, Jt . JO'Ai Bfiopl AND gKH SKA3KS iljj lilt faftf. 'puftaVftl A'S ' with the best 1." . -- t VtJM All-Healing aiTOiil(eo,i,K w for nervous xhau uTerii1romttoVeatmt& same troubles" . i Btrs J 1 KB tostUlthebes i UXVIBI OF r gXTST RECEIVED -AT- 1 top! (fep!!! Mrs. Joe Persow's R m, dy Is stffl the be .Hood Partner on the irsrku r , JNO H. MoADKN, Wnolewie Druggbt. B'lR0BrrT?R3 ra RECOMMEND. i dT. MTV deito Strickland, as n. btrlckland. 613 . &ne i Ue?ed him wnen quinine failed. TSE ?oasd or cosfsnssioNEBs or mkck- W3011 appointed me yaKKo-. and ordered that a New Belt tratton Bookhe opened, notice Is hereby giveato fMrend regl,tr before the electionon Locd Od tloa to be held Monday, 7th day of June nexL ianay6dlw ! ; v-- w. n , riAM, Begistrar. v. vj"y, Bome-Democrat copy. REGISTER! MfflJ!!! ami m POUNDS -Doctor's Certficate Case of is Blood Foi.oo. I have nsed GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD EK NSWEB in several cases of cutaneous diseases of long standing witiL the most satisfactory results. Have ten the happiest results follow its use tn Syphilis f the worst form, and believe it to be the best alterative In use. . J T. SLLIS, M. D., Griffin, Sa. A Voice from the Lone Star State GTJINN'S PIOITKEB BLOOD RENEWEB has cored one of my children ot the worst cases of Scrofula I ever saw Her skin is as clear as mine-and the doctors say it is a perfect cure, In their opinion. I am thankful for having tr'ed the rameay... wai. 1 rAlULd, I)auan, Texas, 1 j : ! . '- - ; Batahhah, Ga., January 20, 1886. GUrilKPS PIONKEB BLOOD BENE WEB has made several cures of Blood Poison and Rheuma tism among my -customer. I most heartily re commend it to sufferers from these affections. CM. HILLMAM, Druggist. . ' :KW ObLsahb, La.. January 16, 1886. I have been cured sound and well of a bad case of Blood Poison by the nse of 15 bottles of fiUlNN'8 PIONEER BLOOD RfiNXWEB, I will sound its praises foreW v - JACOB KHUTE. frm acquainted with the above case, and most heartily attest it. . . EUGENE MAT, Druggist, Canal street i A Perfect ii rVgS'ze, $1.75. iaED' FREE. ? ' , "-vj.'A. U . yED" FEEE. . jaratly fur- the market afford. ' Terms P. 0., Gaston county, k &

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