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Hii.kkb, i 7 ) hates todw,. J L. lJAYK- f. R. l)tTRHAM, J,. A, MlSKNHKIiTER, H V. IRWIN -it B. ALKXANUBWA CO ,W. J. 1RIDAT, :t John Caldkk C. Scott - ; . K. D. MoGiNKlS, 8. M. HowXLIi," ' . L J. WALKFR4 CO.. DqLSk 80HKOKDKB, - " WlTHEKS 4 RnSSKLl. " , ' . . , . - Every package hears our Red Trade Hark, and It guaranteed abiOlute'ij pure. . , ' j ' G, CA33ARD & SON. - . i Baltimore, Md. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Charlotte Female Inwiitute. The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Charlotte Mule and female Academy Cort poratlon will be beld in the Brown Law B.uikUiig. Thursday. June lOtb, at 10 a m, Qusinesa ot ! portaace to be transaetel. WiL B ATKINSON. - .; ' : v. Secretary. -OF RAGS Paid In ' cash or nm, n AT BOOK AND ''-STATIOlfJSBY 8TOBE, No. H S. Tryon Btreet, - D WATER PROOF PAINT, Any rz d Package, FROM A- PIVr TO A BARREL. IA COLORS. For sale at C. P.' Wheeler's PAINT-AND OIL BOtraE June6dy ClTl TAXKITURlNS T4KBKOTUE. ' vnnn is lirvnN TO- LL PER- 11 sons esld ng to the City ot Charlotte, or who 0n nr hava mntrnl of tuTAbla urODertr In the City on the first of June, lb86, or who are liable to DOll tar tn Mhim tn ma m nr h-fnnthS last Oftf of June, a list of their taxable property (and polls) n said Ctty, on said nald 1st- ot June, iseo rius9" w Sec. SO, amended Charter ol city. PhED NASH. Treasurer. Returns taken from 1st to 30th of June at office m (jity Hall from 9 o dock, a. m., w a p. iu. - mas 29 Mrs, JToe Person Remedy Is still the best Blood Parmer on the market j -JwO. H. McADKN, Wholesale Draggles.- SPECIAL IN OTIOE. KC A desirable building lot. fronting 99 feet M on Trade streeW n3 running through tp Fourth street, oetween the property ot Col. H- O. JoaesanlDr.O'Donoghue, known as .the Dr. i, . auierpiace. mce s,Dtw. CEARLOTTa RSALKSTATB AGENCY, movsa f - 100,000 Ik Di fce ifavixlBU b & vex WEDNESDAY,; JUNE 9A188o7 Arrival and Departure of Trains. f- . t Correct tor the current monfh. r RicaaMOKj) add Dantiixk Ajs-fezH. i JoC,"50- AfrIye8 at Charlotte from Richmond at . mtct iur &iiaiiia at 3jju a. m. ' ao .61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4.-05 s Leave? for Richmond at 4:15 a. m. - 19 'K n , i vuui wuc uum A1UUU1U11U Hb e,: rtsavo ir Atiania at l p. m, ? aO. 0O--Arr1Vefta.tnhflrtnt.tA frnm Itlontn af e'.ie m. Leaves for Richmond at 6:40p. m. ' -ioJ? 8nd Passenger Train leaves for nlr tLTtlY0a trom Atlanta at 8d0 Ch tTOOTT, COLOITBIA AITD AUttUSTA. Arrives fcom Columbia at 6a6 p. m. . Leaves fm Columbia at 1 p. m. ., C A.A., T. A O. Division.' . Arrives from StatesvUle at 11 8h a. nu Leaves tor StatesvUle at 6 :40 p. m. . " . '; Caboltna Cbntkai. ' rArb.&. Leave for Sfc&fSS?8116 -;amve from Shelby r:; -;"U?- Mails. " . 1$0q?? liwri ovens at 8.-00&. nC; elOMs at Weather Indications. . For Maryland and Virginia: Fair weather, followed by local raina, easterly winds, stationary temperas ture. , .. . For 'North "Carolina." South Caroli na, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi, local rains; nearly sta tionary temperature, winds generally southerly. - , Index toNew AdvcrunemeBts. Hargravesft Alexander Plumes. ft. Cassrd A Son. Pure leaf lard. w. R. Atkinson -Stockholders me: ting "' '" Settlements for dohtsdun Ton i koovD or myself by Col C. w.- Alexander, or Mr. H. A. ueai, wui De TCQpgnUgd at this efflee. -, , CHAS. R. JONES, ; Editor and Proorletor. t L.OCAI, RIPfLES. Concord went dry Monday. Yes terday there were twenty eight peo ple from Concord in Charlotte. U -Mr. Percy Vernon - yesterday- made a contract to supply the Central Hotel, with milk for the next twelve months. To-day is observed among the Israelites as the feast o pent'eoost, in commemoration of tho revelation of the law on Mount Sinai. : Th proposed picnic of the child ren of the Second Presbyterian Sun day School,rha8 been postponed to next .week. The date will be an-. nounced next Sunday. - t . i A meeting of the board of county Qommissioners was held at the court house yesterday, but, outside of the auditing of accounts,' but little busi ness was transacted, at d that of no public Interest. " ; ' There was evidently a heavy storm to the north of the city last evening. The clou la that fornned in the northern horizon were intensely dark and angry looking, and the dis play of lightning was vivid. -rThe Concord Baseball Club e-itne over yesterday to teat the metle. of the Charlotte club, and the tost ouht to have been entirely satisfactory, so far as settling all curiosity in the matter was concerned. ' The score was: Concord 10: Cbarlotte 31. " -The principal and pupils of Mas con School desire to express their aps preciation of the request ta repeat the closing exercises, held last Fridays night at the opera house, but for, reasons hot necessary to mention here, they are compelled to decline. ; -We regret to announce the death, in this city yesterday, of Mary W.; the infant daughter of Mr. C. M. and Mrs. M. W. Etheredge. The funeral services will take place at 4 :30 o'clock this afternoon from St. Peter's Epis copal Church, corner' of ; HTryon and Seventh streets. Lieutenant J. S. Powell, of "the TJnited States Signal Servioe, is in the city, for the purpose q inspecting the affairs ot the signal station in this city. Mr. Barry is a model officer, and the inspector will , doubtless find his office in good shape. lieutenant Powell is stopping at the Central. ; : The exsellent cornet band of Mon roe, passed through the city yester day for Trthity College, to furnieh music for the commencement. This hand, "is under the - management of Prof. Robt.J. Herndon, who won the prize for the cornet solo, in this city, at the 20th of May celebration, in 1884 The band treated our citizeng to several fine selections, ; on Inde pendence square. t ISsq.ulre Tavlor Acqattvl , , The entire time of "the Criminal court yesterday was occupied in the hearing of the State vs. Esquire W.J, Taylor and a colored man named. Frank Stewart, the Enquire being oharged with having 'given .the col ored man a' thoroughry complete, warranted all handsmade whaling. The result of the trial was the acquit al of Mr. Taylor, the ufy returning a verdict of nqfc guijty. The trial ol the colored man Moore, charged wkh an assault on his own daughter, is set for Friday. ; : - v, A Falpfnl.Acciaent. Yesterday afternoon - as Mr. F. A. McNinch and a companion . wre driving along Cburch street in a bug gy, the coupling gave away suddenly, the fore wheels ran out from under the buggy, and the vehicle ! came to the ground with ' great force. . Mr. McNtnch's companion was : unhurt, but Mr McNinch himself was not" so fortunate as he sustained some se vere and prohably serious injuries,by the violence of his fall.. He was as sisted to his residence, and at last ac counts was resting comfortably. - -v rerty feat KxjwneBce of ag ojd nurse. Wrs. Winslow's .soothing Syrup, for children taetblnK, is the presjilptlua of one of the best fe male physicians and nurse in the United States, and has oeen usca tor i.-nj no uut ina success by millions of mothers for their ebll Hn it iwiinves Ihe child from naln. cures drsen- ur and diurhcea. ETiuioa' in toe bowels and wind colic By giving bealth to the child it retts the mnihM ffa would sav to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing oom plalnts: Do not let your prejudices, nor tbe pre iudioea of others, stand oeiween your sunenng child and the relief that will be sure yes, abso lutely sore to follow the use of this medicine. Sold by drueglsta throughout the world.; Price 25 cents a bottle. Mra, Joe Person Remedy la still tbe best Blood Purifier In the market. " - 4NO. H. McADEN, Wholesale Drugget. - I i ' 1 -. i . Meeting of . fhe Aldermen and Seliool Commissioners Tester : iay---1 nc Colored : - Graded School '-Site Ordered to be Par , chased. : An interesting joint meeting of the board of, aldermen .and board of school commissioners was held at the city hall : yesterday morning a full attendance of the members of each board being present. The principal object of this joint meeting was tbe discussion of the proposition to buy land and erect a new school building tor the colored graded school of Char lotte. A report bearing on this sub-J ject was read to the meeting by Col. Chas. R. Jones, chairman of a special committee of school commissioners, and was adopted. A general and pro longed discussion then ensued as to the neeessary amount of money to be xpuueu 10 secure ine erection ot a suitable building, some of the gentle men present expressing the opinion that $2,500 would be ample, while others suggested a larger amount. After a lengthy debate, a committee was instructed to purchase the lot on Myers street,' as a site for the new school building. The lots fronts 200 feet on Myers street, and. runs back on Stonewall street, to Boundary street. . The price to be paid for it is at the rate of 1200 per acre. - The same committee was further nstructed to consult contractors as to designs for tbe proposed, building, and to secure estimates on - the con struction of the same, estimates to be made for frame and for brick structs ures, separately. This committee was also directed.to inspect the white graded school building, and to report upon the repairs or alterations deem ed necessary for comfort and conveni ence. . --, . The school matters being disposed of, the commissioners withdrew, and the board of . aldermen .continued in session for ihe consideration of vari ous matters. The committee on eas was directed to confer with Mr. Robin son, of the electric light company, in the matter of propositions for street lighting. The committee on sewerage was in structed to examine into the matter of securing sewerage for the central section of the city. - After discussing various unimportant subjects, the board adjourned. ! At the All Uealinsr Springs. ' The visitor to the All Healing min eral springs, near King's Mountain, in ; Gaston county, .fbis - season, is pleasantly surprised at the improve ments that have been made and that are still in progress.' .A notable fea ture of the improvements at the' All Healing Springs is that they ara of a permanent character, the old time temporary and cheap work so preva-. lent at the average summer resort being entirely .discarded. The All Healing buildings are neatly painted and plastered, comfortably and hand somely furnished, with Urge veran dahs and halls, easy stairways, spa- oious and well-ventilated rooms, pos sessing the appearance and comforts of a home with the conveniences of a metropolitan hotel.' The buildings re surrounded by beautiful scenery, overlooking the springs and immedi ately in front is. Crowder's mouns tain, where one can breathe pure mountain air and mix with it as much pure mineral water as wished. Too much praise and support cannot be placed to the credft of the propri etors, Messrs. Oozena as Thomas, who came from the Northwest as strangers, with a settled purpose to remain and who : have had, in the face of their misfortunes by fire, the pluck and energy to erect such costly permanent and comfortable improve ments for the healch and pleasure of all their guests, i. By an informal talk with the proprietors,' we find that it is their ultimate intention to make this not only the first and leading health : and 'pleasure reairt lin the State, but in time to make jt a point for education, startingi- it out on. a basis that will surely make a sue oess of it. Their plan is to first erect at a date as early as practicable, a building so arranged that a graded school can be established to accom modate two hundred pupils, who will be placed under the control of a thor ough disciplinarian, assisted by com- petjput teachers. Te price to be fixed, for board is to include tuition, fuel lights and . expenses. This will cer tainly be a great and laudable under. taking, and one tha should be en- oqqraod in every way, for no better locality can be found for such an en terprise. . A . Passenger Caf JPulIt In, and Shipped f rem Charlotte - . Those of our -citizens who reside along east r Trade street, between Liddell'8 machine ; shops and the Carolina Central depot, were y esters day morally sure that Charlotte had Secured the street cars at last, when they saw a dainty, little ..car .being cjrawn along the street hy two horses, Instead of a street car however, it proved to have been a passenger coach: for Mr. McAden's railroad, from Lowell, on the Air Line to Mc Aden's factory, and the horses were drawing it from -LiddeU's - shops ;to the' depot . for shipment. j The car was made complete at the machine shops of Liddell & Co.; and is doubt less the firot passenger car ever made in Charlotte. It is designed tor a narrow gauge road, Mr. McAden's railroad not yet having heen changed' to the standard ; gaugip, and: ia fpatr terned arte the style of a street car. The finish of the wood work ia first' class and - reflects . Credit upon ; the 6kill of our " home workmen. .' The trucks, wheels, and - everything about the car, were turned out com plete at the BhopJereThe car. was yesterday shipped to Lowell and will be put into immediate service on Mr. McAden's road. - ''-. rtlrs. Je Person's Reme Is still tbe best Blood Purifier ui the market -v.: : ' JNO. H. MoADEti, Wholesale Druggist Salem Female menceiuent. - Thb Observer has received an in- 1 VlOtlnn .... .1. - j. . .uuvwu ttuouu i,uo Asuoimenco ment exercises of the: Salem Female Academy, to be held on June 13th to i7;n, and takes pleasure in aeknowl edging the sam$. TEe' commence ment at this popular institution, will be unusually interesting thislyear ine commencement sermon - ill be preached on ; Sunday, June 13th, "at 10:60 a. m., by Rev. Edward : Roud thaler, D. D. - It is expected that Rev. Robert De Sehweinitz, of lieth lehem. Pa., will "assist . in -t.hft nprvir-A On Tuesday evening, June1 $ at' .45 o'clock, the Senior Essays u will be read. - The class is the largest ever graduated from ;the Academy," there being 26 graduates. . s On Wednesday, from 2 to 4 n. m.. the Art and Embroidery exhibit will De made. At 7;45t. m.. the concert ill be given under the direction of Prof. Frederic Agthe. Among v the musical features of the commence ment season will be . the rendering of extensive , selections in solo - and chorus fcom Gounod's "Gallia." and Heher'a . Sacred Cantata. "The' Song of Victory. " These famous; comoo- sitions are quite recent and have but seldom, as ,yet, been "5. heard in America. The commencement will take nlace. Thursday, June 17th. at 9 a. m The Literary Address will beldelivered bv Hon. W. C. Breckenridge, member of Congress from the seventh Ken", tucky district. Mr. Breckenridge is one of the foremost orators" of our country. He comes to . grace this occasion at the special solicitation ot Senator ' Vance" and - Representative Reid, 'who, have' likewise signified their intention to be present, if pub lic engagements nfirmit. The diplomas will be presented by the venerable and beloved former principal . of the : Academy. Rev. Robert De Sehweinitz. He has cons sented once more to visit us from his distant home, in the hone of meeting as many as possible of his old pupils'. Keduced rates have been secured on the railroads. , - A Railroad Disaster. Mr. J. S.. Price, of this city, yesterg day forenoon received a telegram from Charleston, S. C.,' informing him that his brother, Mr.. C. A: Price, an express messenger on the Atlantic Coast Line, had been very seriously injured in a railroad acci- Ijnt- near Charleston. Mr.- Price eft on the evening train for Charles ton for the scene of the wreck. The accident " occurred to the North-bound passenger train on the Northeastern Railroad. The train plunged through the San tee river., trestle, midway between St. Stephens street and the Santee river bridge, smashing up thevcoache and killing six persons. The names of the killed are: John L Cole. Dr. G. G. Kir,j loch, William Inglcsby, Miss MclverJ Miss C. E..Mc White, of Marion ; ML-S Hannah - Wilson, residence not known. - j Conductor B. G. Mazyck and Mail Agent F. W. Renneker were badly injured. - f Henry Husbands, the baggage master, is seriously injured; Warren Burgess, - colored, a wood pttsser, is painfully hurt ; James Goul dmau newsagent, is slightly injured ;VW. C. Chandler, of Sumter, is slightly injured ; Louisa W Chandler, of Sumter, is also slightly injured; Miss Maggie M. White, I of Marion, lis slightly - injured; W, B. Barnes, of Sumter, id painfully injured; Henry Henry, colored, is slightly injured; Express Messengers West and Price, and R. Smith, sleeping car porter, are seriously injured; John Wright, of Wilmington, N. C, -is seriously injured. The . , accident is now ascribed to the recent freshet, "which had materially injured the trestle. High water has thus far prevented a thorough examination. ,rU STARTLING BUT TRUE. Wills Poist. Texas. December 1. 1885 After suffering lor more than three rears with dis ease of the throat ana lungs, I got so low last spung l was entirely uname voa anytning, ana my cough wa so bad I scarcely slept any at night. Hy druggist, Mr. H. K (rOoclnightM-eiit me a trial bottle Of LR ROSOTKO'SCODGB AMD LUNS StHUP. I found relief, and after using six l.o bottles, I was entirely cured. J. M. Wklden. boidbxitt. wriston. - i HAKU El's BV TKLECIKIPH JUNE 8 18B6. -,. Produce Baltimorb. Flour Steady; Howard Street aqa western HuperBije $'A6Oi$.00;. Extra 3.109J3 8o; Famny $4-.00fr4.75; dry Mills biiperuue j2 503$!I.OO; Klo bra ds $404.75. Wheat aouinem auiei: western easier and dull; Soumern red biiSo: ainoer 87(?0: Mo, 1 Maryland 831383; No. 2 Western winter; red SDOt July 823WI4. Corn Soijth.ern about steady; western easier ana iatriy aeuv; southern white 43046;. yeUow 4104.- - - i oaioAtto Jfwur-iiteady. - Wheat- active l and closed HfeoUwer; June imtMWH July 76i7ife; August i7Vfc879. Corn active an weaker; Ka.h S47&; June84as5; July S&S3a&; Auiiht u.is excitea ana generaiij m.ner; cash 27i&: June i!727; July August JfcU&ffiailA- Mfss. pork lower ana closd q..tet; easn 887a$S8a; - July 8,t!a$tt 02; August i8.92lAr7)i9 15. Lard eas? Itf.llKC lower: casn $0 loaSB.;!; Julf". 8.16846 25f August Stt.y2Cpo,au. ooxea meats sieaaj; arysama shoulders $4 40t4 50: short dear aides 45.75 qis5.hu; snort no noes sieaay; - cahh js.&u. Whiskey steady at S1.14. Suaar easy: Stand ard A 6M). - " ' ; ' jnkw xork. tfouuem - nour ' sxeaay; - com mon-tofair extra, $S.25$3 65. Wheats-declined about 2c;; No. 2 rtd June '84k86i July 85J4 QiiSl. Corn steady fc No 2 June 42S43i:i July 44S&a45iA. Ofttt4aHac hyher; No. 2 aune UVi 35. Coffee spot fair Rio dull at 9. Sugar quiet: Centrifugal 5; Mu cayado 4; Porto- Rico 4 9-16. fair to good refining 4 13-1634 15 16; reflaed steady; 059514; Standara A 6; Cut Loaf k and Crushed, l&iys; Gtaaul&ted 6t. r. Molasses steady. Rice steady. - Cotton teed oil crude 22327; renned3134. Rosin dull V003tt.e ; Tur pentine dull at 32ia Hides steady; New Orleans 919)10; Texas 10r710i. Wool firm;- domestic fleece 87236; pulled 1433; . Texas v;9322 Pork steady long clear 5; mlodles dull. - i Lard about 6c lower: Western spot $6.30; July tH 82 6!6.0J. - Freights firm. - Cotton li-64d. Wheat 4;; . -V-,-.--. ...aao'.: : Waval Stores prf ; : WnjnMSTDN Turpentine "quiet at 28te.: Rosin firms atramed. 70; .geo Strafnea 56.-1: lsr firm at $1.25; orude turpentine firm; hard $1.25; yellow dip il.W; virain $1.80 j i Savakhah Turpentine firm at Sbld; sales 100. Rosin eteady at 90d)$i.05; sales 800 -.j-vj . Chaklbstow Turpentine quiet at Rosin at w i w gooa stramea. 3; :. . , -'- '-""". Financial. ' ,v Ixchanoe 4.871. Money H4321&. Sub-treasnry balances gold $129437,000; currency $15,147,000; Uovemments dull; tour per cents $1.2b?fe; thnM tiB(. state bonds neeleeted.rr.j.- . - . Alabama Cls ss A, 2 to 5.. ........ 1.02 " CUjs B, fives,.., 4 L01 eeorgia7'8 mortgage 1.02 " North Carolina 6's. .. North Carolina 4 a. ... ............ .. - South Carolina Brown Consols.............. 1,11 Tejinessee 6fe..v.... m .....,.... .....!): vuamiii o v. .... ..,.4... ..i;. - Virginia Cmsols.... ...,.-...... ...... ' -t ChAwmenJte and Ohio...: t: .... .... ..L -. 8 rivtafuro and Northwestern.................. 1.13tt Cbjloago and Northwestern, preferred.... . .. 1.41VS 'Delaware and Lackawanna 128 2634 Kast Tennessee T lira C Vi nA - - rs 37 Si ! 4H . 62 MnhllA i1 Dhin N:shvllle and Chattanooga. ....rT. New Orleans Pacificist... . "" New York Central.. ,- . ,- " Norfolk and Western preferrdl".m" " Northern Pacifie common. i ltf..rtV.um innlfi. j ...... 2flA 66 Pacltic Majl......., . Reading...::.. T" Richmond and Alleghany 1.1.!!" Richmond and Danvllte. ." " " Richmond and West Point TermtoaL" Kk Island............. St Paul.. . ;!.. ... .... y.".7" St. Paul preferred.... ........ Texas Pacific. "" Union Pariflc . . .. .......... 2-8 " a L16 1.25 924 1,41 10 52i(4 61 l.rvs 60 New Jersey Central.... ..."."" Western Union.. fa.J.. tLast bid. SOffered. tasked. IXxl ' .eei Ull.ngN.li VAmlnaf mMJii. o mt. . Mlnra Iflll- owMd 1111. a..lA1. . V. m n. '-r B- (iofv -j buKK 10,ATO; .. w uiwv u ituiii uuubt ! NoBMLK Quiet; middling 9; net receipts 663; gross 663; sales 188; stock 17,678 exports coastwise 242; continent ; ftreat Britain - . f Baltimobb Dull; middling 9 8-16; net receipts 2356 gross 8572: sales ; stock 20.857; spinners r ; eiw its coastwise 886; Great Britain . t Boston -Quiet; middling 9g; net receipts 40; gross 2300; saes ; stock 6,810; exports coast wise ; to Great Britain . , -v wiLMiNQTC-fcteady; middling 87fe- . net re- ? ipis is; yro a ; sales ; stock S.3U3; exports coastwise 68. - a i. Urrrv a m. am iVtt4jK .- t j jt nm - .. . a. j.uta.&jvr.un.Aa. vuiow ivff 1U UU11UK IWR; Dei receipts 15; grosa 15; sales ; slocfe 13,302. - '270: pthm 970 aolAa ft i atmb . 10 nor.. coastwise Tsu ' , " ' c"t,viu, I HiW Oklkans Qulej; middling ' 83fe: net receipts 105i; grosjl699; sales 800; stock 88,876; ejports coastwise r; to Great Britain 2930; ! Mobil Firm; middling 8; net receipts K - MI! u C. anlu KM. ..... 1 . I- .... . eoasrwiw 83 Great Britain i juamiu-yuiei; middling Vfo; receipt 62; shipments 1432; sales 900: stock 37.220. vmi--nurm, uuuuuuK Oi)8 IWOHPUJ G, Sales ) stock . . f"rr i ti iiMin flu .uva . a. m. . nftnuTiun ruin; lllHAUiilK VI UOi TOOeiPtB flha ivmos QOJ. nnlAA . ii twin. Z.- continent- s coastwise ; eret Britain : France . - ? i hxw York Easy; sales 190; middling uplands 9Vi: Orleans 7 16; consolidated net receipts fvdil - Avnnrra trt Lm4 D-ltnln KUtin. Vn. ; continent ; 1 -'..Pntaresj-:- 3521; Futures closed dull; sales 4I;600 bales. May.... 1 . June. 9.10.ll 9,182.19 9.303 31 9.163.17 9.02 03 b 9?a. 9 9.02rti.03 919a 00 918rJJ.19 9 28a.29 9.38.89 July.. Mff..... AUHU8U September October......... November. iDeoember January........ rebruary March AprU.... Ilrerpool Cottos DHarket : LivkrpooL. June 8. Steady. With fair demand: TJplanus5id; Orleans 5 8-16d; sales 10,000; specu lation - and export 1000; yesterday's sales in creases by late business by 6 000 Brazilian; receipts iy.tjuu, American D.3UU. ' Uplands low middling clause June and Jnlv delivery 6 5 64d. , - - July and August 5 5-64d h ---r----. AOKUSt and SeDtember B6-64d r - Ocober and November 5d. December and January 4 63 64d. September 5 6 64d. Futures quiet - 2 p. M. Sales American 7 9(10. June dellverv S 4-64d, (buyers, i . June and July 5 4 64d. (buyers,) July and August 6 5-64d (sel ers.V Angut and September 5 6-64d, (buyers.) September and October 5 8 64d, (sellers ) October ana November 4 63-64d, ibnyers.) November and December 4 62 64d, (buyers.) ' Dect-mof r and January 4 62-640. (buyers ) September r, 664d, (sellers.) Futures du l. - 4 P. M. tlBlands low middling Alnnan June invery'0 4 64d. (buyers.) . June ana July 6 4-Md (buyers.) July and August 5 5-6 la (seller-.) -August and September 6 6-64d, (buyers.) September and October 5 2-644 (buyers.) Octoberand November 4 63-64d. (vali e ) November and December 4 62-64d, (bujers.) Ieceinber and Januxry 4 62-64d, buyers ) September 5 6-b4d, (value.) -Futures qu et. - Clij totton Jriai-ket OFFICX OJ THR OBSSRVRB. ( Chablottb, N. C, Ju.e 9, 1886. 1 The cltT cotton market vesterdar itlijwt Ktiv at the following quotations-. Good middling..... t - 8 75 Strict Middling : 8571 Middling 8.fO Tinges. . ; j 8?825 Stains.... , 6a7.76 Beoelpts yesterday.. . Ii7 CITY PRODUCE SIARKET. Reported by T. R. Ma emu) JONE 2, 18. Corn per bushel. ..........:.. Meal per bushel .....i 6133 6061 90ai.00 ;1.10L15 ......2.30a2.35 2.32.30 ..2J32.25 - 85S90 soa 46S5U 334 45 84 - 68)1 ...... 55360 1.2531.60 ...... 232 -. 76a0 203x2 .. .... , 6361V .. .... 12320 i2ai4 25330 - 25a30 .... 910 8534U ...... - 78 78 , 70)3 - 82 ".""..: 45a so ...... v n Wheat per bushel ; Peanuts per bushel..... Flour Kamii) T. . I'.il.J(. ..................... - Super. Peas -Clay, per bushel...- . . , .i Oats shelled : .-. . . , VnachM. neeled. -, unpeelbd.... : tuacKoernes Potatoes Sweet... . Irish.... i. Cabbage, per pound..... Onions, per bushel ocwwu,per puuuu..,. ............ Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound. .. Eggs, per dozen. Chickens Ductus a Turkeys per pouniCl "111111111! Geese.... ......... . .. . . ........ Beef, per pound, net Mutton, per pound, net... Pork, per pound, net.. ...... ...... "fffl, wahe4 " unwashed..... Feathers, new nags, per puimu. ...... ......... ... Crab Orchard -WATER." 4 THELITER. THE KIDNET8, THE STOMACH. THEBOWEL8. 4 e o 3 jSe A POSITIVE CURE KOR 3 D To K Era I A. CONSTIPATION, X SICK HEADACHE w 5 S-H.S S.5 2 3 -a.T 2 n a S 3 a s a DosB-One to two teasnoonfnla. lOenume Ceas Obchars Sauts inseal led packages at 20 and Sscts. Jio gen BSs-r uine OU1U BUIU III UUIb. . crab orchard water ua proprs. S. N. (ONES, Manager. LouiSTUl. Ky. L. R. WR1ST0N,' Agent. march23deod5 w6m FERRIS' PIG H A SMOKED BEEF -AND- Tt& NGUES ; ARK fHE t' BEST: QUALITY Qet thenx at - " , BARNM & -ALEXANDER. Free delivery Telephone call 81. ; : ; Y - 4 o. 2 -l IS, IIUfiHFS' PALIT4RLR ?OI " - LH KR oie. ErauLsiox Contains alprgeTpcrcentet pore oil than any preparation made. 60 cents and $1 00 per bottle. Druggists. . - I1UGUG8 IU1IJKE 1IAJK .. '-vSM Toatc, -iv;!:':- Will prevent the hair faring, and thoroughly uauuruu. a anu u cents. 1 irepaiea Dy . ... . a. a. iiuiuAJN ai. IlITGIIKS'CIIER&YMnd GLTO JKKIE GOVGU MIXTVBE, Is the best preparation made for all affections of lu"""gs, contains no opla.ee ot any kmd. 25 muyu vGuta. . rreparea ny. . - v B. H. JORDAN 4 CO:, Druggists. FOR SS centts. Tpn can buy a bottle of Furniture Polish that mu wane 01a rurniture look as rood as new, at - it. H. JORDAN CO'S, - Springs' Corner. HlTdUKV CARBOLIC MOUTH WASH, Win keep the gnms in a healthy condition,' pre serve the teeth and cure sore mouth of any kind. Prepared by R H. JOBDAN CO., s- - I Druggists. CASTOR I E. I The cheapest and best oil for buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, in quart cans, at R- H. JORDAN & COS, Springs Comer. " Warner's Yeast Cake. " A great convenience to l onsekeepers. 10 cents Per boxat R. H. JORDaN 4 CO'8, ; . ' . - Spitags' Coiner. 1r. Sch. V Electric Hair Curler Immediately Is, bangs and crimps the hair K. H. JORDAN & CO., Springs' Corner. cor saie oy . Valentino's Taffy Tola - Is the purest and best chewing gum? Seven Dleees " v vuuio ... ' A. XL. dUJllAn E UU'H. ' , - - Springs' Comer. Ivory Soap at R.H. JORDAN 4 CO'S. WORTH OF TINWARE FOR MM AT McAIElTII.IJE, W. C, NOTHING SUCJCEEDS iJlKE SUO- UlUSSJi'ULi UAKGAINS. Imsnctise Bargains Have become a household topic everywhere. Or ders pouring in from all directions. Rich and poor finding out where the great bargains can be bad. . . i DETERMINED TO LEAD FOB THE PEOPLE Be brm; one constant element of luck is genuine solid old "Celtic" pluck.i Stick to your aim, the mongrel's hold will sl'p. But. nnlv P.rntt-hilra IrfnsA tha hnMn.i. in Small though he looks. The Jaw that Lever yields vraes uown ine oeuowing monarch of the fields. Wflmrtflllsi ItiftMraain. .V. ,. . , things as they were never pushed before; offering bargains that knocks everything Hat; knocking makine comnetn Ion vail With been oceanic Th tidal wave of trade sweeps grandly Into Mc densvilK N. C. i In these preca rious times, in these uncertain days of LICENSE or PROHIBITION. 1t is necessary to be on the alert ; alive and lull ot buMne? s glneer. as Is well uuwu ws uave cik loose me nia ana the grip of twile, and here we gi Uck-l-ty cut tor tbe people s i"' "!" iiuiiyti x-ituifa. urybioods cheaper than ever. Bargain s In every department value delivered In Cnaxlotte free, i McAIEi & Y01ITC. . LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, McAdensvllle, N. d. . . ' : t M M0t!E MOTS. PfVflllQA VA 9 D ahlnrvf n mm TWa D.A.'n.Aj.. srators. Freezers a id Fiy Fans to keep them cool Only one glance atthem prevents anger. Try one and vmi will lw mnvimwH nuhnn.. , wives Implore us not to be without them. Save trouble and buy one. ' . r - - - x ; i SFFRIGCR4TOR9, KEFKIGBR1TOR8, REFRIGERATORS, FREF.ZERS, ,v '!-': FIEEZERg, FREEZERS, " - 1 FI.Y FAN, f FLI FAWfS, : FJLY JAS, ice chests. I " ; ice chests. : " ; ; ice crests, These flood are hew antd at Lofnni.hinnW i figures. . We only ask a trial, to convince you. TO ARRIVE Fruit Jars. Jelly Tumblers and nth or Knnwnshia - .. - . . r : . .v ANOTHER NEW LOT Of Dinner Sets. Ten sets have 1 been sold to one buyer. Call and examine them at the dhlna Pal. ace of ,. -. ... R. B. OARTSFIELD, Agt, WITCHES. Clocks, Silverware, 3 -AND- SPECTACLES., HALES & BOYNE, JEV7ELI.RS. 4"; West Trade Street - - Charlotte, N. C. tW Hail orders for goods or work solicited, and luu sansiacuon guaranieea, - . - McADEN & WE Lates rom Chicago 1 .0 SO DPozen White StiirtSi Double back and front at the vsum of 50 cents each. . , i W e are selling an elegant Seersucker Coat and Vestat"Sl50. . . : We are selling an elegant wool Sttitl at ; S7.00., i . We are selling the best $5.00 Boy's , Suit in the city. . . ' Extra Pants for Boys in age from 5. to 13 years. . . Boys Shirt Waists in White Goods, Per cale and Seersuckers. Call and see us. . Leading Clothiers and Tailors. Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to IBD)o)ils smndl DDoeo Our stock is now full and comolete. suroassine anv nrfivinnfi tnrlr nf BOOTS AND SHOES that we have ever offered for the i f Spring and Summer Trade. Our orders we're Dlaced with the best manufacturers. whirh nnWft na fr offer a very superior line of " LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Fine -Shoes, Slippers Newports and Paris Ties. ALSO A LARGE TSUMttS, VALISES GLYCERINE POLISHFRENCH BLACKING, BLACKING BRUSHES, &cL - -Wejwish especially to call attention to our elegant line of - ' OEiUTS' CUSTOilI JflADJE SIIOIvS. Prices to suit the times. You are onrrliallv fore buying. Trad8Ste?6t Keeps the largest and IFoDiriiDiiilanir IN THE STTE. A bed-room euit of 10 pieces, imitation walnut, $22.00 u " u 10 " marble too imitation -walnut A bed-room suit of 10 nieces, 45,00. . Elegant walnut and cherry suits from $75,00 to $175.00. A parlor suit ol 7 pieces, imitation of raw silk, $30.00. A " " 7 , . raw silk, trimmed with nlnah $40,00. j . r - PaTlor suits of 7 pieces, domestic or silk plush, $40.00 to $125,000. ' Lounges in great variety from $5.00 to 30.00. Sideboards u " " 15.00 to 125.00. Baby Carriages in great variety from $6 00 to $35.00. Wow Shades, Cornice COFFINS -AND METALLIC CASES'. . :0: . : -;i 4 0 if) CD PQ 0 rG Cf-H o o M No charge for packing or dray age. CHARLOTTE. N. a WlUTCn 1ADIE8 to work for ui at their H n I LU, own homes, $7 to $10 per week ean be quietly made. No photo ralntlng; no . canvassing. For full particulars, please address at once, CRESCENT ART -COMPANY, 19 Central Street, Boston. Mass., Box 5170 - , . FOR RENT. 3 BOOM COTTAGE, COENKE SIXTH AND E streets, harden and well of water. Price 3to- - - - CHABLOTTK REAL E3TATI AGENCT. Junel , v . . FOR SALE, y , C? Two desirable building lots, 60x300 feet, Ol fronting on South Tryon street, adjoining the property of J. H. Carson. Shade trees on lots Will be sold separately or together. Price $700 each. CHABLOTTK HEAL ESTATE AGENCT. SVEST POTATOES, Sugar Peasr Cabbage, '- BAN ANN A3. OBANGES, LEM0N3 and ' IXMSE PICKLS at , f S.M. HOWELJL'tf. 111111 STOCK i mo Mm bags, ; GRAY & CO. most complete stock of walnut with marWfi frn - Poles and Oil Paintings, o - mmm O cr to p 3 CL m p i tD -s 3- -3 55 Ml. si ESTABLISHED : aovo. USED IN ALL PARTS OF THE . SOLD.: WORLD uODKUARRIAGEn 0. Catalogues and Prices on application Sold by . ail the best dunncre Bonders and Dealers. . CINCINNATI, U.r A. . ....- Cable Address, COO-CTEI. Dec22dtaesths&sat4t V J. LI. sehdrickT CLUJB HOUSE. K3EPS THS 1 j B ES T BAR BILLIARD HALL ' - ' fjn the city. - j ' -t Ietl5dtf . - ' ' Si i I i. it t w V r. J; I '-!' 4- r ? "I; n . t 'I - i ft ; , il I t if ;t M 1 1 ; t
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