mm FOUXD AND LaTT AT TBIS OFFICH A PAIS ff gold rimmed eye glasses which the own? can have by proving property and pujlns for thN advertleemenk - ... : JuneW SOUTHERN V . j . V . D ..fV This M vrnety of Tufntp hi rapidly irrowW in , pnpuiai ihvot wherever rt has been tried and is hemmed to supercede all other vrletl-s in South ern culture. Certlr ly jk variety yet Introduced n:is provfii au wen uuaintMi 10 our onmate or- pro rimwii larger crops, ; 1 he testimony in tta fp a given ny some ot the best rmrrs is pf the strong e t char- cter; Kavtrg no room to doubt the points ot exct renew rmiaimi ir n. in raci, it is anirmed that t is a better turnip even than It has been rer ITER 1G0KOUGH TRHL FOK6ETERA.Ii Tha following points of excellence are claimed for It, viz: -' " ' ' ' ".. : Ir hasno mual for root or salad,, i -Ir stands extreme heat and coid. " . ' it Is s"irlor to th4 Northern turnln. Tbey do not pith or to come spongy as other tur- rilos. i '.'-. ?. .--'.- it produces salad two .weeks' earlier than any otner iuiiitp. - , : .. . .. . . .. . insect do not Injure this as they do other varle- ... It prodoces more salad than any other turnip. -It produces a 1-rgm root than any other tnrnfp. Tt. la the best turnln for winter urn in th nwiiat ' iror general fitim market - purposes It has no equal in me ooutu. - , . All of which u fully confirmed by tha testimony c.f many of our best farmers. r . Id addition to the above we have tn stock a full sups y of si' Other varieties of turnip seed. ; it. n. jokoVn &' to;, BCG&tSTS, SEBlN'Ga' COBNBa ; KCOND GRAND -. M I I I -K V II 1 1 -TO. Wilmington, thdify by tha Sea The Hor-iet SeamS1re Company of Charlotte, wi:i mn tneir Second (irand Annual Excursion to Wilmington and the Seashore ou " JIWE 33,1886, . Leaving Can Una Central Depot at 8 J5 p. nv & ROUND TRIPS250: ' Ticket good to return on any regular train until June 28th. Reduced rates will b given from all points on thn She by Division, from bheiby to Charlotte, to trose participating- In the excursion. Two cars under the management of special committee will be reserved for ladles and children Arrangements have been made for greatly re duced Hotel Rates while In wiunlngtn, offering a splendid ooport nlty to visit WrWutsville. Sound, Smithvlile. Lake Waccaraaw, Fort i'aswell and the bucks. The bteam-r Passport will make daily trips down the river. Tanclng Ba hlng, Fishing and Delightful MoofilVht Sailing on, the Sound. The management will spurw do: pains to make this the most enjoyable trip to, the Seashore, of the Season . r- - - Bur your tickets early as only a limited num ber ean be sold. - . .-- Tickets on sals at D. M. BIgler's store, or by any member of the company. - , v, BI6LKR, Chairman - C, M. DAVIDSON. . W F, CKBVtwELL W- J. B1EBLY. . -.. -JaO. 8, BYEBLT. v iiiralR ..-(Vim of Amnsemnnta. -.. VALUABLE ' lea FOR SALEi 1 LOT 99 feet on Trade street; running back I 9tt& feei tn Fourth stiver, eonta nine two story brick dwelling, art fining, property otDt., CDono gbue. PriceSAOUO. . - J - . : ' ' 110T corner College nd Wth streeU, 45 feet front lffl feet deep. . P'lce $700.:. ; . . - . . 2 LOTS on Col'ege street,, Tone oontalnlna 1 story brick store.! : Lot lift feet deep "Fi two rioe !3 mn - " 'i - .v HOUSB AND LOT next to Charlotte Hotel, 2 storv frame build in e. . Price 15.000 - otr ACBKS LAND near Btdule Institute on the DO CUB B. Price S&.0U per acre. - ; - v TJOUJK AND LOT. corner Third and College J.A streets, 1 Price ppO, streets, two storfnune dweiUng, 13 tooj&$. HOUSH AND LOT on SixQvstreet. near H. It n. K. & , lot 60x138 feet. - Mouse ountaina .8 Koms. frios $4600. nnm kcrnvm nv tvn"fmiiaH "heavily ttm- OO I beied). in Oaston eoouty oa 6. C. Ballroad B rnuea irom Ml. liouy. f l lee siu per acre. . -oon AfTRTtaoir T. kttti. in the Hopewell section. OOZ one-hiilf in timber laud and about SO acres n bottom land. .Prloe $10 per acre. . i . -:o: T ADDING, WTTRitfTTtTRTt . 1 MAT TRESSES, -H. Linen. Mosaulto Nets and Crockery at re- umm Printing Press JorSale. I HAVE FOR SiLEla'8roetr4an 9S and Kewananer Pren. Size- of platen SttSQ inches. Tbe mncbtne Is in good order, made 0 Price - : ! r : - W.?00 Will be sold for - - qa term, to nt porchaeer Ag & . auBdtf CharlotteObserrer. WAUS1 SPRlXInS II0TIX OPEN TO THE.PUBU0. ; mnmvv.nnTTT. AT WAtttf EPRIN 1 (1.. will be open for the recei tioo ot guest on address B PrCHiTlKLiJ, s ' Warm Si rna, N. a " An of Hlgblmd Park HoteW Alkeor C, Jane7d8 v -.- . STOCKK0LOrflir f.IETlfiGq North Carolina5 RArLROAO Compmtt 1 StCRKTAKT AKI TRKASUHKH S UFMIJA. Oiuiany Shops, N. C June 15 h, lbfcfi. : Tii Thirl v-Pftventh iuDiinI etlng of the Stockholder of this ComiKu f nl b IM U....i.iAnThnNf1,f JlUV Sfil- 1 : ti '- di.. khu. jirinii tn si i'nn ran am TicKetS . for ihemselves and.tae ton.Mte membe 8 ol their fHDiilles-wlfe and ohlu -n uvlaguuder their roof- by applying to tue un.j. j - "gpf Junel7d4 . " - " ' Becreury. Ira Joe Pern Xtfinedf Ta o4ti hoot ninswt TnHflpr 1 1 thfi mark L - MM OV1L1 UIO aV"H m. . v. . .... . . . JOHN MctUKN. miuxaieDruiiilft. . -SPECIAL We . 'Are Now Offerio Special Jnupenients ta our easfc-nier and the - .' bPCTA.:LJ( i-f " aaMi aHMitiim riven U r., ""3 i Jewelry, fto. P7a iiimii ANNUAL iwrnmpiiim mm Mate A I'll V7 THE CIrJ.,:r Arrival -and Departure of Trains Correct for the current month. .. .. BlCHMOBS ARD DaKTILLK AlB-LOtB. . Wo, 60- Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond 8t 2 .40 a. m. Leases for Atlanta at 3:00 a. m. - No 1 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4 5 a, m.. Leaver lor Richmond at 4:15 a. m. . No. 63 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.35 p.m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. - No. 63 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 8 J5 P' in, Leaves for Richmond at 6:40 p. m. -; Loci. Freight and Passenger Train leaves tor Atlanti at 650 a. m.; arrives from Atlanta at 8 JO p.m. . C a 4BLOTrX,COLrj1CBTA AKD AU6DSTA. -.I. Arrives from Columbia at 615 p. m. ' . . , ' J Leaves foi Columbia at 1 p. m. , ; .. .... - -' C..C.4 A. A., T. 4 O. DmsiOK -:; Arrives from States vllle at U :S0 a. m, i V? Leaves for StatesvlUe at 6:40 p. m. - - Cabouhx Ckntrau ' . ' myeirom Wilmington at 7 JO a. m.; 'Leave for Arrive from Laurinburg at 4.40 p. m.; Leave for Laurtnburg at 7.30 a.m. ; -Leave for Shelby at 8.15 p. m.; arrive from Shelby mails. - , ' fienenl DallMr .Money Order Department opens at B.OO a. m.; ' Weather Indications. , ' - For Maryland and "Virginia.:" gnn- erauy iair weatner, northerly winds, becoming variable, nearly stationary temperature. " . For North Carolina.South nirolina : Vjorgia,-iJ ioridaT Alabama, slightly warmer and iair weath?r, northeast' eny wmas. ..,-, . lad ex touNew AdTemiemeaM. Gold rimmed eye glasses found. Settlements for debts in TntiiBmni r iujku ut uoi w. Alexander-, or Mr. H.A. "i wui utireaoguizea aitniseniee. t - ' CHAS B. JONES, . - - Editor and Proprietor. . tOCJJL UIPM.ES. ir. Chaee "Brenizer. Mr..'" Ralph Holland and Mr. Du JPour from the Macon school,' are booked for David' son College next'year. On the occasion of the Hornets excursion to Wilmington, on the J23d, passengers will be taken on at all the Stations between Charlotte and Wil mington. " j Miss Suo Hayt-s,t a - most attrac tive young lady from Chase City,' Va'.; who has been visiting her sister, -Mrs. R. L.West, in this city, leaves this morning on the return- to her home, - -J 7-BanS. Stewart, v the darkey who accidentally .shot off a finger for a companion, last Thursday; 'yesterday appeared before , the mayor and en tered into a bond - of $10 to pay the injured boy's medical expenses. " -Mr. Fabius H." Busbpe, of Ral eigh arrived at the Belmont, yeiter day, pn his return tc 'Raleigh - from Greenville, Q: C, at which place he delivered the annual oration - at the Furman University Commencement. The First" Presbyterian cburch will be supplied tomorrow with 500 new hymnals. The books are neatly bound and the print is large and clear.r This lot of books was a special order. The books can be seen at Ross & Adams's store;, ; r r -Prof.' W. A. Barrier left ye iters day for Gettysburg; Pa , to attend the commencement of.. Gettysburg Ctu lege. z Prof Barrier "will also" "attend $he liUtheran General Synod, which meets shortly at .Roanoke pity, Va, He is the treasurer of that body. The Federal court adjourned yes- terday afternoon, the day : having been consumed in the trial of a gov ernment distiller for some irregulars ty in the conduct of hs business. Judge, Pack left on the afternoon train fof his nome in greensooro. ,The' train - from Statesville and the train - from Washington - City, came- in r together - yesterday. : the former -laden with visitors return' ing from Davidson College,! and the latter with young ladies en route to their homes vfrqm Salem - Female Academy; ; The scene' at the depot was truly an animated one. --The Htrnet's Nest Riflemen held a meeting last might, and , completed theirs arrangements for, an encamp ment atSmithville next month. -They will run an excursion rom Charlotte to Smith villa on : July the 13th, at a very cheap rate, and special induces ments will be offered to the public. Full particulars will be announced in a fewdajs; . : An .Unpaid Salary . " Qur Washineton correspondent a few davs since mentioned the fact thas Mr Bennett , our present represen tative in Congress1 had introduced a bill in Congress for the relief of .C J. UowJe8, iq ", and f rot, ianna,- ot the Charlotte mint. " Mr. uennen s bill is' -a tnecgure t tq ? re-imburse nnwles and; Hanna. t T one vear's salary, which ' they earned but AiA nnr. irAt tn 1875 7 it seems mat i twt lima nrhoi-""Kfr AnhA was in Congre3s. he1-had stricken from the nnjnnriftt nn: " blll-i T- tne amOUniS of the salaries of these ofhoers from June 30th 1875 to June 30th I87B, and consequently they "got no pay for -..v - . ... . lf T1..Al1 Kill T."r slmnly to pay the salaries, .amount ing to Cowles " 1I1.DUU w, r - ttanna m,) TJh Police Conrt. VpRtcrdav morning'p s 'Sfiion of the mayor's court "resuloert in fines isggre eating f47.00; impobed upon a party of colored in iividaalj charged with hii vine attempted Ut m jb , a. colored mn namsd , (leoree -Coleman, last TiiVht. Tbe evidence was to the effect that the cf6wd had en, riniomnn to a nouse iu uub.:ui tlAVVV .... - ihi b'i lots of t'io city, for the pur rc-3 cf A eating. 'or possibly killipg him. hut that when they ..endeavored to drae Coleman into the house,, he taanaged to wrest himself from their grasp arid escape by the fleetness of CIS, neelS. ? 40 parie , ij tMU aiiui? were Alongo Sample, isaac uureton, Alf Burnhill, Ueorge , urocKett,. Eoney Lomar, Sam Carson, Uanfes Triifl Will - Reese and Strother Trench. Sample was fined $3.70, r -df'l the others, save Earchill, The Crops, .An Observek' reporter recently loolc a turn through the country, and took particular pains to gather crop news from the farmers. v Cotton is coneiaeraDiy bacKwara, is or a poor growth and the plants generally have a yellow tinge that shows a bad con dition. Nearly all the'; wheat crop has been harvested and the farmers report that it turned iut "only toler ably" wellrt not so good by far as last year and the year previous,' but still better than might have" been expect ed after -the heavy- rains of the past few weeks. The average - condition of the corn crop is a hard matter to ftiike. In some fields, (but in very few) the corn is waist high, "present ing a green and healthy condition ; in oth r Gelds it looks ytllow and sick ly; while in a good many other fields the corn annt be seen at all on ac count of thefioe grass crops. - Along nearly every mile of road, wherever a piece of lowlaod can oe seen, the results of the late;, floods-are plainly visible,, the hard clay being exposed in-some places, while in other places immense sand beds cover what were formerly fertile patches of ground. The farmers agree in the opinion that crops of all kinds, except mortgages, will be short this year.- Some farm ers will not begin to make enough to live on through the year, " - A Bad Barsain for Fortner. , V Mr. I Clarke For tner' lives three miles west of Davidson College, and on list Thursday, he was visited by a man named Fairbanks, a plastertr by . trade." Fairbanks '."w as; groggy," and took many "unwarranted 'liber ties in Fortnt r'8 house, Mr.' Fortner made repeated protests against Fair banks conduct and ordered him. away,, but to no. avail. Finally be coming greatly . exasperated, Mr, Fortner grasped Fairbanks hy -the nape of his neck and the seat of his pants, and threw ; him out the front door, down the; steps to the ground. The fall was a pretty severe one, and after striking the ground, Fairbanks was unable to regain his feet. An in - vestigation showed that both - bones of his left leg, between the ankle and knee were broken. Fairbanks has no money and Mr. Fortner has to take care of .him and pay . his doctor bills until he gets able to" leave the house whose hospitality he had abused. Dr. ; Paul Barringer boxed up Fairbaoks's legend the wounded man is now enjoying-" Mr. Fortner's bed and board. . trr - - - Dry Time Coining-Baker on the Weather. " - ' -- Prof. J .- C. Baker, our local : weath er prophet,: was in the city yesterday and on being interviewed as to the future weather prospects, he stated that the rainfall is to be light be tween the 23d of June and' the 15th of July. As to the July weather, he says it wll he as' follows: 1 and 2, fair and not; 3, fair .and windy; 4," little rain and wind ; 5, little rain and warm wind; rain and wind j 7 and 8, thunder And warmj - g and ;1Q,. nearly fair and hot iH, thunder and warm 12., fair and hot, 13 and - 14,' cloudy and warm; 15, little cloudy ; 19 good rain and thunder,' warm and wind; 17, little rain and . warm; 18 Jttje rain and thunder ; 19, pretty cloudy and thunder; 20 and 31. part ly tloudy and mild ; little ' rainy, thunder and wjody ; ?S. heavy rains; 24; heavy rains," thunder and .wind ; 25 to 27, little cloudy and mild ; 28-to 30, fair and pleasant; 31, cloudy and cooL - - . " "I " ' A Crazy AVoiuan's Freafc. ' ? The Firt National . "Bank "in this eitv; was vesterdav invaded dt a colored woman, who stuck her bead in the little1 window- at ' the teller's counter and enquired if .' that, was the United States'" National Bank, i The teller informed her that the' bank whose interior she r was at" that mo ment adorning was generally known as the First National, of Charlotte: 'Well.!' she went on, "have you got oqe hundred dollars here for me!" The teller asked her name, and 'Was then placed under the necessity of informing herthat there was .no "money in the bank fo her. I She in sisted that there waa and explained that her 3avior had sent it there for her from Mexico. - She was told that it had not; yet ; arrived, and finally went away, after 'promising to oome back and get it. She is demented, and when last heard from, was ; still hunting around for her money. Sagaeiiy of a II or. ' About three weeks aeo.'a .stock deafer from--Tennessee arrived in this City with a drove of hogs, and one of our Paw Creek citigens, purchased from him a fine sow; The Paw Creek man took the 'animal home and pen ned her up, - but . the -.next .morning he was gone and her owner was I uovci ouid ucoi ciuj uiuj ' lentil yesterday He received ; a let ter from the- stock- drover stating that the sow had arrived at 4 her old home in Tennessee, and had i : given birth to a litter of pips the day after her return." This "instance of the sow making her way - back, to her home"bver- such a long distance : is cited as evidence that, hoes- have a good deal more Bense than they are generally credited with.'. : Two Skeletons Dug : Up. In . the Htreet. - ' A force of street hands are at pres ent engaged in -grading Poplar street in this cityt and . yesterday,-James Tucker, one of. the laborers, turned H , ,. - The earth surrounding tha spot waa caxsoi uiij ; rtjiJuyypu,cuu wu oiictwtuuo were brought to lUhk The skeletons were brought were evidently those of - full' grown? men. - jno one seemeo V) no oie , xa throw 6nv light upon the affair, or to offer any explanation of the prcs ence of the skeletons under the sur face of the . street. - It may . be that some ot our. oiaer ..mna&itants, should they put. on. their - thinking caps, might possibly bring up some eld reminiscence that would explain Solution f the I)l3ealtr, " , : The impending-war cloud which has hung over Independence square ior mree aays past nag at length been dissolved, and the white winged dove of peace is perched upon the tel ephone poles. - Comwallis' headquar ter, whose towering roof threatened to annihilate the net - work of wires spanning the square,' is no longer a menace, for the owner of the house has decided to tear it down and haul it a way., The intention was to roll' the did bouse through the streets to the lot next to. Gray's opera-house. on Trade street. : hard by thfr. . nunt Duilding, hutthe residents of that section drew up a. petition which the board of aldermen- were yesterday convened to consider. The petition era prayed that the fire - limits be extended to Mint street and the alley way that juns by Mr; C. L. Springs' property ; from Trade "to : Church street. This petition was granted and the fire limits were accordingly ordered to be extended. A This threw the lot upon which it was proposed, to locate the old house "within the fire limits and killed the project. The historic old , building too w occupies a position in.the centre of Tryon street near Independence h sauare. and ; it wilWf& torn : down and hauled off to some point beyond the fire limits. i t Il9ntefWilViVt Bride,, Mr. John R. Harris .and : wife, nee Miss Nellie M. Ashe arrived . home in this city yesterday- morning from Wadesboro, the nome of the bride. The marriage ; ceremony was r per formed at the residence of the bride's father, . Dr. -E. F: Ashe and . Rev. Cbas.W. Robinson an, uncle to the grooniiVas the officiating- minister, Rav. Mr. rQuinn" assisting him. The wedding was a quiet 'affair; only a few relatives, having .-been invited, and immediately after the ceremo ny, the newly ;:wedded ? boarded the cars for Charlotte. The" groom is ason of the late Chas. F. : Harris. ormer editor of the Concord. Surrri and for several years past has been connected with the dry goods eatab- ishment of Hargraves & Alexander, in this city. 'The bride was one of Wadesboro's most estimable young ladies,' who possesses scores of friends in this section of the State. To the newly-wadded, The Observes ex tends ' its r heartiest r congratulations and wishes for them many long years of happiness and prosperity; - - r, - A Strnarsle In the" Water, -.-"i. x ? Testerday forenoon, two Gaston county men who had been in attend ance upon the Federal Court, hitched! up their team to the wagon and start ed ouc for home, Thty went out west Trade Street, and when they came : to lrwins - creet, wnere the county bridge was washed away last month, they found the creek greatly swollen by the rain of the previous night. --The approaoh to the ford is very - abrupt and the , ford itself is dangerous' in high water,",. but' uo- i aware of this fact, the two men drove in. Before they reached the middle of the current, nothing but the heads of the horses could be seen above the water, and the wagon began to drift around and turn down the stream. The wen lost their seats and were soon, floundering around in - the water . They were rescued.' by. par ties on the shore, but not until one of the men had sunk the second time. The wagon and horses floated off down - stream until they struck shoals, when they were resew'd; . The Regalia. The giving away of the regalias by the marshals is an Interesting feature of Davidson : Commencement which is always reserved for the last night, and Charlotte, as usual, -: this year secured the majority of the honors. The regalia of chief marshal, John Carson, was presented to Miss Belle Adkins; Mr. L. 2. Williamson's re galia was 'presented to :? Miss Estelle Ross ; Hiss Maggie Clarkson secured Mr. J. B. Alexander's regalia; Miss Bettie " Yates, that T of 1 Mr. EL M. Stuckey, trnd Miss Nellie McGilvary, that of Mr. W. Bakers Mr. R. M. Oa tea's regalia was given, to - Miss Julia Richardson; Mr. J. S. Cald well's to Miss Julia Wilson, and Mr. C. J. Cooper's to Miss Minnie Helper. The heavy rain of Thursday night carried away a portion of the dam of Phifer's mill pond, letting out all ihe water,and the pond is now a vast mud puddle. News of the brak - got out earlyyesterday, and large crowds of fishermen ere to be seen wanaering about irf thef - mud pickings up the foundered fish. PhUo, Eeed ' caught over a busheel and quickly ; retailed them on tne streets, a.oouc ntteen feet of the dam was washed away It Is thought that the dam was weak ened by the May freshet. . . -, ' - - - JUNE 19, t3. T '.Produce- Street an Western Superfine -J.60Oiitf.0Q; j&xtra c a: mmllT 4.00fflit75: City HU1 Super. fine 2 Bua$!I.OU; Extra $3.2aS$4 00; Rio brands liwaivi. w neat ctoumern- sieaay, imrecpia, wnarrn. htsrher. active. - -Boutoern red iUabi amiwr HfiHH No. No. a WeBterfr. winter red soot 81582. Corn Southern nominally steady. Western steady and dull: ontnern wane KUxib; yellow 42S43, Western mixed spot 4See4fli. vCBiCAflo-'-FlouT.tTnchang'd. Wheat, active and firmer. June -imzcr&i; uly HUkdbT&n; August i-imtV 'Of VWI U HMMIWi f WOM VI, wuuw .. WVf 3Uuly 3446; August aUfcaaifc- O.vts steady cash 2.4:JulJ August Lard-flriii; teadter: taan m; juue v&na) ea?h $6.iaw; Ju y to.imwv w, auki m.iu 16 30, Short rib sides steady; -cash $5.6oa5fr. J ? , WW8 ' coxed meai Bwauji; iiwhuuiiijii I HbwTobk. T.oar Onehanged. Webeat-ifta r u, feigner; leseacuve. Ho.ared-Juiy83ite8ii; l nominal. Ho a July 4&: August avj. ww . i:,JeJ3 rSSSIS; Coflee-epot Btot ftt 9lw 8rar-ejeadr. Mo, laseg firm. Hloe steady. Cottou seed oU. 25i?3 26i; erude31ffi3i Hened Bosln qUet- HlJes Ssteaay. TurpenUne-diiU at W. Pork steadji ; middles dull: long clean 6. Lard opened at !i4o higher, but closed wea: steam spot 680 1 Julyifij i ujlgnts steady. Cotton 11 16d. wneatld. . .. . . ' , - - - If aval Stores ' ' " - wnjrtHTo Tnrrientlne firm at 29. Boeln firm; strained 75; good 8 trained 80. 'lar lira at $1.25; erude turpentine firm; bard 75; yellow dip U.60;. vlrgln1.80. f - SAVANHAH-TurDentlne firm at 29 Wd; sales 100, BoHin firm at KO. uLlft; sales 4uS. Cmm.iwiviH -'lurpeDune. quiet ai eqP: imbiu o;.-;ht ta i-r goon Bifttiueu. .-- .. Financial k . NKW YORK. . Bxehange 4.S7. Money lSZI - Sub-treasury balances gold1 J129.O69.0OO: currency $18,!ttX),000; Hova.nmentB dull but strong; tour per cents 1 j!6lt: thrMM 1Kb. Stitj. hrmdrl.ill . ... . TT?D,. Alabama CIsis A.3 to6.'... ....:...;.i 1.05 SE::TF aSii' V ci&js a, nyea.. . 1.09 .South Carolina Brown Consols.. ..... 1.11 - i.uuessee o s.. ........... Virginia 6"s....-..... Virginia C msols.. Chesapeake and Ohto...k. 69 53 - 9 unicago and Northwestern 1.15 Chlcairoand Northwestern, preferred..... vei&ware ana uicKawanna .. w ... &fmj .r . . x . ; Knot. Tennuu. MeaiihlgandCharleston...i.... ag noMwuwaUU UlMliUUlVUKIL A. .... . New York Central .-. 1 .07r nuiivi&iuiu nesusru preierrwa..... ........ ; S M?riS5m,n-on,-v-, Paclllc Mall - kkS Blchmond and Danville....; ...-... 128 Richmond and West Point Tennlnallii '.T 80 uoca island... ....... it'... :t vnt St. Paul preferred.... i.t-.i 1.23U Texas Pacifle.. ...7..C vm. uuiuuroumu .---i. . - thij iSSlSSff T- - " m wM ..: mi.. V- - Mumiuu x oluu, , . . . .......... All nmvaru union..... ............ ........ . K ta. Ttastbid. goffered, tukea. IKz. Di HALVKKTOM nnmlnnl! mliMIInv RSi not -: m. caiyw ; gross n; eaiet ; stock 12,423 exports eoMtwiw -; Great Britain Lcontl uruii 1. . . . - Wedtlv net ? timwfnfji w? ; gmt sfr). :aioo 1.6 5; expts to eontlnent, ; coastwise, 2U78; I NOBHU StMUlTt nlclfllln ' O- . tint navlnti 64; gross 64; sales 10,024; stock 4.8f exporto coastwise ; continent ; Great Britain : . Weekly net reCte -4389. eross . sates 1.B77: nipw,w!mi ureal jtsnuun ziw. Baltmoh jNotri1! i mlddlhiK m; net receipts 16; gross lTJ-. sales ,- stock Id. 286; spinners - ; exports coastwise: Great Britain . weekly- net reoeiots 188: eross 43 H: ha! ax - vats .b woiawiBB ; w ureal nriumi ,- sput- BOOTON i. -t mlddllns : net receli ta " -ppiDUBDI , BVUCK , 0X00118 00881- wiw -w j.. 10 wreai uriiain . weekly-net recelDts : ercM nalftx exports coastwise U3; Great Britain 1265. w imiNOTOH umei: miaa ins : net rr- oeipis ; grojS -; sa.es ; stock t319; exports Weekly net receipts 7413; gross 10623; export nrai ooutin mm; eonunent , coastwise . PHTLADILPHIA Oulec: low mlddllnir fiTb- Tint ixuiib.-; grusB Biui ; stock Via; exports weekly net receipts 23; gross 23; sales -exports coastwise ;: to Great Britain :; France ; eontlnent -r. -.: .r RlTHVin nrriof. mliUHni. mUm JTn uf... 618: gross 665; sales ; stock 1,109; exports coast wise . ; -- - . Weekly-nrt -recelpts, 1604; gross 2224; sales -; exports to . Great Britain, 644; coastwise ; continent : France .. KbW Oklan-Diillr - mlddlinr 8 ll-lffiTnt receipts 166; gross 163; sales 100; stock 8,945; exports coast wise ; to Great Britain : Kraaofi ; eontlnent -. ". . . ' weekly net rec'te 1743: cross 1743: baIm m- exports coastwise 3912; Great Britain - ; con tinent ; France . MOBILa DuH i middling' K!k: wwwlnt 281; gross 381; sates 800;- stock 67.971: export ooamwm. Great Britain weekly-Net receipts 7811: eross 10300: sales 6800: exports coastwise 4138; eontlnent ; Great Brl- MXMFH1S Quiet: mlddllne 811-1A: nuwintuSS: shipments 95; sales 200; stock 10100. Weekly-Receipts 830; shipments ' 830; sales boo; spinners stock -; ex. coastwise 6921 A0OU8TA Oulet: mlddllns I reetlpt 76; sales HIS- Ktnck 'HA - . Week: Btockf T.4S&: reeelntn shlpaaents tUUKB U..-r- OHAMJBmai-Oulet: mlddllns 856: net TeRAlntii 21; gross ; sales 15; stock 11,296; export contt- nent ; , eoascwise ; fctreai. tiniain Franc weekly net recelDts 115: 1287; sales 881; exports to Great Britain France continent 19b9; spinners -. - Nrw Tobx Sieady: sales 411: op lands 9 orieaos u o-io; sonsuiiaiueu net. receipu - lⅈ exports J4rea Britnln 656; to f rantic - eontlnent 1,675; stock 42484. Weekly Net " receipts 10; gross 1284; sales : exports to continent 3146: coastwise : Great Britain 6964; stock 268484. ZW-rZ Fatorea. - - ' ' Niw. York Net reeeints - mw vrm' cuHiresciubeuqiuk ana steady; sales mm bales u. . r - ----- ... June...... uaj.. ....... - - .oea.oo 9.1231.00 jum.... .-. ...... ,i September,..- November... i ...................... . s.oiaoo 8.96S.O0 &99S.00 9 06 00 1631.03 Deeember January. - .............. ....... tebroaiy ....... ............ ........... UhtqIi. . ................................. B.24r2.U0 April 9.34.00 . " ' .- SBCXIFTSAT AIX, POBTS. ' Nnr York The foUow&ur are the total net re ceipts oi cotton at au points since sept. 1st. isa. Galveston, New Orleans, -. Mobile, : - -Savannah, - - 693.737 - 1,708,3 - 216,710 - 791.408 - 493 173 - 100,862 Uharteston, -WUmlngton, Norfolk, . Baltimore, : - , New York, - 64.02? uosion, -Newport NewSv 1 Philadelphia, i West Point, - 153,363 - 46.286 221.676 Brunswick, & Port Boyal, Pensaeola. - - 16,25 - 12,231 - .19,176 Indlanola, Total,' : ''')' 641,435 ookparAttvs oorrox btatkkxiit. ' Net receipts at an TJ. S. ports during week - 27,071 Sums time but venr. i. ......... f ? 2JB79 Total reeemts u mis oaie. o.o.o Same time last jmr i.i ......... ... ...... 4,6tSJ50 I Exports Tor toe week si.ibi SMumric last vear... : 22.111 Total exoorts to this date.. 392.811 To same date last year 3710,329 Stock at all United States porta...... game time last year.. .... .... . . 8bl,561 Btock at all Interior towns.... .... .... ' 47,176 Same time last year... ...... .... ...... 21,515 Stock at LlveroooJ . 664,000 Same time last year.. ......... Stock oi American afloat for Great Brlt'n. 131,0 Same time last year.. ...... ......... ....... 800,o f liftrerpool Cottom Marlcak i LiItbrpoolu Jane 18. Steady wttn ratrdemsnds.. TTnlandA SlAd: Orleans S 3-16d: sales K.O0U: SDeeu- lation and export 1,000; receipts ,Wi all Amerl- ouuv Jrutores sv&aj. - f , Jane and July 5 3-F45 4-Md. ' ' ' Jnlvand Aneust 5 4-b4d. (geUera.1 -. . AumiHt and SeDtember B 4-40i5 f seller a.) September and October S 1-6 6 3-M (sellerers.) ueooer u xnovemoer oa mo. -.. , December and Januarj 4 bl-64d. - , ' September 6 & 64. , " Rales fox tne-fteek 28.000: American 21 .000: snee- BlaUon 1. 0; export 1,400; actual export 39.000; I Import 57,000; - American 41.000; stock- 664,000; I Amenoas aooat asa.uuu; Amenean uu,uuu.-. S p, m. Sales of daj included 8400; American. Jane 0 4-61 (bujer. i Jane and July 6 4-64d (buyers.) . July and August 6 4-610 (buyens.l at ana septemoero o-mo, (Buyers.) September and October 6 2-64d (buyers.) October and November 4 624 Id. (huver.l - November and Deeember 4 61-64d (buyers.) ' December and January 4 61-64d, (.buyers.) . BeDtem ber 6 6-fikl (buyers . Futures firm; good uplands E; uplands 6; low mldllng 4 15-16; good ordinary 4; ordinary 4 6-16: eood Texas 5 716: lo mldllns S: sood or ainary 4 is it; onnnary xexas va; uneans o a-ie; atnarv 4 is 16; ominry xesas lYa; uneans & 8-ib; low BHQlliig6;goodoKllpaxy413-.6; ordlcarj4i,ii , 4P..-Jun9 6 4-64d. (seller.) - - June and July 6 4 64d, i sellers.) - July and August 5 4-6id (buyers.) - -.' - -Augnt and September 5 6-64d, (sellers.) j . September and October 6 3-64 (value.) v October and November 4 6MS4d, (sellers.) -: November and December 4 61 64d. (sellers.) Oecembrr and January 4 61-6id. (sellers ) - ' September 6 6 64d, (sellers ) dasea quiet oat steady. . . . . ., City Cottoi Market r : ODTOS OX THX OBSKBTKB. I i CKABLOm, N. C, June 19, 1886 f Tbe oltyeotton market yesterday eluded steady "at tne tallowing quotations Hood mlddHna.... . ...... , &7S Strict Middling. . ' S7M, Middling-... av..... ,'.:.-i7. 8.60 r Tlnges.-......i......i.i..-.....- -( 88.26 Stains ....... ......................... 61(21.16 Becelpts yesterday... ..... M ..... CITY PRODUCE SUBSETt FBeiwrtedby T. B Maoill.! - : - ; J0NS17.1886.' ' Corn per bushal,.., . 6163 Meal per bushel, ,,..,.. wmi Wheat sr hushel.. ........... .. ....... 9031.00 Feannta per bushel, 1.1091.15 1 Hour FamtiJ .... .2.8032.35 ! JtiXHk9 y2.25S'230 1 . Super... : ........ ....120r2 35 Peas -Clay, per bushel., , feeaao i KlXQCl jA.k -m a -S0f)CS i Oats-sbelled,.;,.,. 45S 60 1 Dried Irult-Apples, per lb. . . SQ4 Reaches, oeeled.......M..M ' ,. 45 nnpeeled.... ...... . S r4 ' - " Blackberries........ . " -17 Potatoes Sweet... " Paso lrian. ....... ........ L&ai.tM Cabbage, per pound... , 2 7o-7?0 unions, per dupi Beeswax, per pouad.. H Tuitow, per pound.... .... .. .. .... .... .... Butter, per po"" 1,..,, M y s, per 6moo, .... . .. Ciiiens .. ...... .m ........ 1" 4. ... ...... .. . ... .... . . .. .. ..M 1 ?14 1- J i J 6 Is not complete until you have added that charm , ' ing resort- TIIE AHANTIC IIOTEL, - " -- 9IOREIIE1D CITY, IV. C , -.-Mi. ..V. '.- ....i . ' : ..: .A w. W- Immediately on the Atlantic ocetn and one of the most aeugntiui eUMMKn RESORTS : - ilN I AMERICA. The table the best, and suonllnd with even ileiu cocf xxuui luesea.. SUEP AND STILL-WATER BATH- lJN(i UNoURPASSED. -Ttollinv for Blue flfh aniT Snantnh Wn!rois1- the finest In the world. - - . . . A beautiful beach and elegant orchestra, and every amusement to be found at a seaside resort. No seaside resort ou thn Atlantic coast has mo- e natural aavaoiages man Morenead Ulty, and .the uw iiiminKoaieut are aeieenniniea to make K SECOND TO NONE IN THE SOUTH, The seventh season eommenem Jim a far. - - The Hotel and Cottaees have a eanaciti for 7 Hi guests. . .. . ; jror terms ana new illustrated pamphlet sddress maySOdsun&wedtf -.' : Proprtetora. WANTED. ; , A N BNKBGETIC TOCNG MAN WHO CAN a a. zurnisn aorse and bunrv to travnl In thla -kiMi -aujuiuiug counties .sppiyat - :,' ' : WILDISB'S DRUG STOBs. " Jnnell - ' CharloUe, N. C SPECIAL iNOTICK KK A desirable building lot, fronting 99 feet vtf on Trade -street, and running -through to xvurui niinxHi, ueiween we properqr or im. H. c Jones an 1 Dr. O'Donoghus, knowa as the Dr. J, m, Aiiioi viwx. rrme o,DUU. TTfi UBALKSTATB- AGENCY. BovStf OP- Paid to OR TiUDIf, AT BOOK 'AND STATIONERY- STORE, r. ' - Koi 17 a Twon Street . rt ' - WATER PROOF PAINT, Any Siz a Package. -FROM A- POT T0 A : BARREL. AI,I COLORS. I For sale at r C.1IP. Wheeler's ! PAINT AND OIL HOUSE. ; JuneSdy . I r " i - r I I Ij OCK3 H I iVfiTWarfi " r,rv.,,',V . H ' D J i f 4 ' -AND SPECTACLES, HALES & BOYIIE, JEVELHRS. Test; Trade Street Charlotte. K. C. tlf Mall orders for roods or work solIelted."knd juu sausiaeuuii guarauusea. r . ; .- . . - WANTED. t i .i I Acoltectitt; fMQylj picteves to enlarge. Spcnl m mmnim mln monrv with otir Aouteur Photo oatfit. ftnc m am odec. Empu Ccsvuuc Co HbX Uuai au. Jko m-ar2l(Hev.3m - - YODtt PRO AMIR 100,000 m t CASH uaaai ..p.. f READY DtADE WATCI1E8. ' ' ' . ' , - - - JEWELRY FOE Double back and 50 cents each. We are selling an and Vest at SI50. We are selling an We are selling the in the city. 1 Extra Pants for Boys in age from 5 to. 13 years..". Boys Shirt aists cale and Seersuckers Leading Clothiers and Tailors. Mail ElBcipaDtl sanndl SDnD)So" Our stock is now full and complete, surpassing any nrevious stock of BOOTS AND SHOE3 that we have Sprinq and Summer Trade. Our orders were placed with the best manufacturers, which enable us to offer a very superior line of-- -J . LADIES' MISSES' Fine . Ste, -Slippers Newports anil Paris & i -, , - -ALSO IiABQE STOCK O -. - ! TRUiKS, VALISES AND UAIVD DAGS, GLYCERINE POLISH,'FRENCH BLACKING, BLACKING BRUSHES, &c - We,wish especially to call attention to our elegant lino of GENTS' CUSTOM JTIADE r SHOES. ' Prices to suit the times. You are fore buying. , , Trade Street.'. - . 00R . EHITIIBK- STOCK I . ' ... T " . - - ' This de will commence to-day. exceptions, will be offered, secure to intending purchasers, BARGAINS' un Daralelled in.the annals of tha j i i r ; - - ... The best and choicest stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, ' Eats I will be offered. Our stock comprises HESS'. ALL WOOL BOUND ANO ; SQUARE CUT ;.SACK - In Cassimere, Cheviot and Diagonals, -" - i In Checks and Plaids, Diagonals, in we will sell from $7.50 up. - CHILDRElSr'S,:, , : StJITSi Norf oiks, Corded, Plaited, and Plain Seersuckers sizes from 4 to 13 at $1 75 Men's Seersucker Coats and Yests at $1.50 Boys' - -4 " : ; ; . 35c Mens' Office : , ; , . ; ; V; :35c 50 dozMens mackinaw . straw hats jl at. 50c 50 doz Boys and Childrens : . e " 25c 10 doz Mens Merino 10 doz v Manilla - - , j - Reduction in prices will be found to while in every case, the reduction has HANDSOMELY REPAY -A VISIT TO- Da ' This is genuine and no disaoDointment need be feared.- -Everr Dromi.- will be fulfilled. - . CIZTntAL nOTHL COZINES CTTAHIjOTTZ, n. c. THIS 7 m front at the sum of ; . ; :;. elegant Seersucker Coat . : ; elegant wool Suit 7 at best $5.00 Boy's .Suit , , : f - . (-.i.,t.- . , in White Goods, Ifer-, Call and see usV- orders promptly and carefully attended to ever offered for the . . , - "-''...', . " , - AND CHILDREN'S . V r . f.V . cordially invinted to call and' see us bw GBAX'&OO.' mm. :o:- and the prices which all crooda. without. t I I 11 -v 7 SlITS, - ; . which - will De sold . from ' $5.00 up. .. ' . .. Black, Brown and Fancy Colors, which' - Sacks,; in Cassimeres - Tweeds and and up.. . , , . Tentilators li 1.00 Hatsr verv fine 1.00 . i - v- have beeu made in many instances! been sufficient to - i , ! - , ' . lite 11 n 1 ill ' I I. " 1 t., f. -

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