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AttbogTootOo-oo- riaibCUoojoli8Ti.tbo ninota of U tbo branoboa l tbo Vof ds IMrtfn i . Pfcltolxmi TO av rf Prtjo In Ab rVao o ' t t aionitona ptlulia woantaak of no orcrinif dtflVaolij. U MMlvna mm I pro t r kj fcttO aliovtsUon of poiaaMtbovor ao tfnonao vto) prroc-tU grato' ooMibto tbilA nofcto-b Ibo ikJU ntt h profoao4ot at ad of tbo c. an I ay bo of 1tn! boporUaco te yon. personally, to knetr tbat tbo JHtHud .... t5iS4 t ar j of UO CAP .LSI P EQC1 PL TIB. I . I V I A. J. TBOVnQX.A. bL. it Di. Vbtocton, C AX. HITS. K. IX. Kof Ortc . -unit ri.iace.icp.uAu: ;:: - -nboloUto oHitumnU oonainMby tbo oditnl Jory n tbo tnot Part rxuXUoo. Knoo o vbUOConra b an4 o-pUaoa toitlmo. nf. ti- ndleat firofoaaton. botb In tbo TJnl-4 Eixmmtad Burto, QWk'r ibrvm aaltfo Ibo otd. a'gTiia jaii alT and boon 4b. aa ooottrt Brnoon'alntbclr motor pra oka. Tbat DbraU naand ao vooad tbo broaoaa ro c Oo C4 Ibl-s minafty proroatLo lotrbato f IbaarUdou Xitano toora tbonl t toa:4 tba tbo r nbyoiataji U bxlty la a dnmlnatad by tbo prela Uooa,biob tarJolba pro r oaond MOAftod tbo aaeema of bta ptarfnoBao a notaaoro tbaa oaaotya yoo-tt.' Bofftoia.btol. tr all nartora an4 oaJxaBo an4 aoofito booU iato . Tbo rctsaf BoaooCa Uapata nTo9iaaIatorb tUfrl XU tetlal aa taoai tsiiaAltoM Llrrt-f :f rooine aiatrcaii. laau. Loo - pteaBr. ga!M t, - ClPC.Joaiia CfOu7 A fMbm, C o- T-A. toCUrrr b t0 oa O fexirM. and toon r -a a ' irno too Mnooraat bof wnr a al rood aa on labor abiio -amm.lt aV afoQnaU U Jf Mot kiXktu nr ton as " Im bo oa dooo not n any app ru) la pra o- t l 1 Q Wbla tap Utf t Bib . baMO n tbo trtjat taai fc aato ! 'tMoooror tooroaro ant Wlb tbMr ono inarran aaa i at w AP UUIM aa Kindaloy atai ta tbo "la o S -r 1 t4 too w b arklTc ant noaptaf bfab an tbo ofa fivra uro-e t'Vi ' V t yo1 -o"K7 "to f and iiliaiari to a aOraU at mi of ar kloaa iWMMtl aim . br aanto toavo born and .ia.it tn UaM af am ad i uma iha anwd a n . oa ( tbo la I bo baa too avaO ox anenor U Mfl & GOO O. Uo of . A C. tOror. Ok u- voatocof ia.orn bt a. Cboron. nart ornaao oarda no bao tbo aoti ; aa P am i a Own Ton la aiy fQr. i ,rt3 -T tri n aro auniy oraard vob a aa L;4 ; taaairaorWMo.U tt TaUbVlroO I - taaod a ao a miaao ia ny aa ..ri.odnotot kaot. rmni tii a. 2 a aar mtiM at Cwj Ww. t.o4 fc -r U. t'r'WO 6 it utaatMapof tob-jytbotori oatao. llntoux aaart-T A -a .-a d . A t." tMl.MVV WHkr 4 MW. -a ' to yaa i- Aqi a a d.i . booor. bo oi vacate oa a MiniMI Tbonaaana potteries n. "-r Tb Paktls la HqpMtd mnfnny to boUo tk CAPITAL PSIZE, $75,000. Louisiana State1 Lottery Ca wV Oaf w f t 1 mini tOiti rirffam Ombabw. wf perm mamaot wmA mmtrot U Dnattmam homtatf faimtm amd to faith toward mU jmr- j m. w MMiAaruauM uompany to mat Mtt errtiA- urn ir himinmj ana tunuoMinnnM- rang of saau.uuu Hu ilm Umb arlrwl or an otwwMiminj popaiar ooto tta rraneBla apod Deeantwr So. i. Dt 1 - T ho ooly Lattory or foto h poopio of any 8UUl t MsipuiMiMpiMMii aw OofiautaBoa A.D.187&L . on aaa f XMrMD7 it nm tciLaa oa : ttafiRAMD HRSU mrwiin rwirw n lako oam monUU. A ePLKNI IDOPPOBTTTJirrTTOWIW iroa TUMC FUCBTH 6BAKD DRiWlNQ, Uait D. al THoWavr rl ! at, - - 16, (a MONTHLY DKi W IN li rirkata av riT nllr Eath. Frmciloa In naha la i ropor.loo. lot or rsicas: 1 CAPITAL FlilZX...... S7R.030 I 2 rltzca of aiaooL. . ivtooo 6 JLOOOt .. IU tJM iO ROl oo ai .. . o uo ftOO - 60 MMJO . lO.OOO . IOlOOO zsono 24. 000 1000 - V6 ATPBOXIaUTIOM P&tZXa ADtwoxiakanao Prtara of 7ftO.. .. tKilaMloa PrteM of 610.. ... 9 axmroTlmanon Pilau of 260 l,9d? PttoM App-lrttftoo for nlft to tunbo abooM ooty bo 00 le a oaTlcO of tbo aaamnvla Mm fMuix for lortbrt BBforaBattoa Mi ooiiy. civlnc K4I cwoa rar oy Kxp-ooa. Hrcta-or! LM otMor, a nra i ooty w . p.AUATjpmw. or M. A. lUDPHIN. " 607 Brroola abort, TTiibrrct i. D. C N. al fn too TAtrGtrmn Sml-iiiMil rm. toe oC n Juno ibo Capttoi Pt r trill bo Vl&Ov 11 $30,000 FOR $2. -FUPVLaB JfONTHLT DnUWIa CF THX T -f.VllllJ'J !A 'ar i n t . In tbo tujyt bou-nuo. on bair4nrt arote Slot 1SS3 Tbeoo DrtMrtnca oeo-v on tbo Inot Uy of ooeb otitn (!iiih oi-0-o i MtDMtwi noimfie- Uuh or r-m asl niaio Court. piae.4 ibis wnm ooyoaa ta wmw ry r in i thia oa pour Dfcon tbo ooto honor or boin toa rtoa tbo on y p4n by wbleb tbelr dnwtou ..... . .w . . . , . 1 . . . r K D -TboGu-bam bia kh onananUrrt ca&ui) aofTotia f vytd. Brod oarctady Uo not btl&CS DB S. I bRnvl. .- i 90opo 1 Pn. 10.000 I 6OXJ0 10 no tliPOO 10,000 lOJOQ : laooo OOO i 1WO Prtaaa. - .OO JOO Pn a. 60 eoo PrtoM. ao 10.000 tOr0 Prt a, 0 iaooo Prtaoo, poneb, Anproaaoo rrtnaatA.700 B rruaa, ', lw T v i . . f " uoo 1J60 Prt ...,. 11X400 Haw TK TTt TI-1 460i a Xhmm, JUi- . saa blonoy or Dmfl N LT. or anno 6olo mrd. by bp aa. ono bo oom l onr on- B. bv. OABfiMaJl. AiIlCn(DA. it n BkoaaMib-, OoMiC aw w raralia UUOPUTI BXUU VltUXTXa " . v VXBbtABXST GSSBX 1&4 TTXIX Ft yfo eotabUb4l and mo r known to fafl a n etacto oaao. oouto or ebro nte. Bofor to oil n oanlftont i otooot pat olatoao ana aruauu tof tb atond- inc of ao nOieo. Tbo only m rot tbo Poioooooo Urta AoM whteb oxiota in too Blood of Bbonaanueaaa Qoaty Pi WlU. ! . I biUcTUCA to boo i a eo Qn V . br.ia tt am s atrroUr at too oar kkr- tn"-it. At aon fcoraira ai o ao aaany no oaiiad apaflrt nnd aoppoaod panaoaaa only a at Wockllj tbo ofloot. ' i . u w iKa aoo oadad br olnnrt aetcntlata tbat a d ootMhnooa ooeb oo nibWnf rtib otla. aiiirioiirita. nninron, wra at uiina; aw not ora oioa to laooo aiium onien oro wo aa it tbo tyxwoeinc of tbo biooa nua i n? aaq Uta t- am4 ao ramooM tbo dliontor. It ta now ioaa r4y naod by all Mif Mraetoao iaaa ay i Boropo. ma bApi M aoropa. ui-oeM atatueat aa mg ilnUuoooaya. rt RXIJ XJCA ta n oortaln tan forRbeum tlmm, (toot and Monraicta. Tba nMat IntoBM paJna a ono juoa aimon mmiw. Ut l Bl a Bcai ja raw u w of teottatonlnio aant on apptleatlon. 1 1 A BO-. ' 0 BOXB8 for B&, Stat Iro by baaU oa yenrlpt of pjonof.' AAX T0l BB &ST FOB If. Bat do act bo dotoded into Uktoc lKfatiom of aoooutotao, or aooo bb f rorontoifliHtod aa "loot aaaodrlrtsootbo itilno ait tbo nnnvo of WHBUBJ KX. on ooeb bos. bJca wbtcb taajoaf ontaad b.noaily porvnodor our aajoafaro , on iro , on la tb in hi.iiii iia teas: ium . Tnnikff.a?altal. 4T Bro . oof Boodo bo tortf. Tor aa bf f 8. kf DaTIDSONj ragflst,Trad aorlS daar 1y THEGKEAT6EKUAM i ncr.it.DY FOR PAIH. raiEUiUTisit, r bifHr?rl.i Sciatica, (Lumbago, nACKAf tx. - s: Tr:iT. 1 q caa v. awxixxsa&v fb oaTsms, " -.; bean, acAiM, ad all ur bodny acbaa nrrr czsts x cittjx MibTltTDlWTal Di-um . trar iaa ta U laoauacet. Tba Cbarto a. Vofohw Co. 4. ruua a oa-i C I Iwwi I; BA, TCS.A. "5 Fifty thouant4 dolla .la ;ba . Bnpr mooa TBlae to bB-sat : upoa b Jxok; bat that Is what the -Albani Missal,- bo iv imnlnated ancient MS in the 'I 1a rleof Eahpnniham's library Is Taload Bt. 0 T Tk'ta an rJLA artrl a Irlrtanr. aravnf Bnnoneln the dose of a religious re- j Tlval to sat, as the New York San aoes, taat "KeTivanat Harrison naa cloaca an ec4aiaent o( fifteen weeksin Decay tar. III. He was paid $ 100 a week for his aer-Ieea." - ?'' -s 'f - - a-oaaBafaaa o) ojoaba 1 1 . - Another Episcopalian Bcctot tus ot loto hot water.' It Us. Dr. 'HI nkte. Hector of Grace fchnrch. lTeland,0 , who has undertaken to establish av pri- Tate conf eealon al,' a ire reby his , po st- sstion has , been all Idred BpJr ,He is said to bekn&"to a secret Monkish order that b as its headquarter in Eng land, and Is trying to. rear its hindquar ters in this country. 1 1 The ladles of Pittsburg do aot intend to allow the Chicago' girls toenjuy on- disturbed their1 pre-eminence for big feeL Mrs. Langtry, Who wears No, 4 sent the buff shoes which she wears as Rosalind to a shop for repairs! where upoa mere as a roan or I'ltufiurg belles to the shop to. try them. on. and out of the. crowd there- was onlr who could get berfeet la to. Umd. 1 The Cincinnati Enquirer is respo J ble for the followinjr: 1 . ; t 'And wbat.4u Uie aa e.of o-nodneaaL is Loisr asKtMl Airs. xv.a iavls.as the Senator iu(ud something in to the room ana aroputa it at ner rnec , This is my shirt darlinz. and I will be great ly oDiigea tr you win sew on a button for me. Drid -Davla.- said the Isdy sternly, "when you bring me your shirt 1 win aew on : a oatton roryoo with pleascre, aa beeomos a fond and datif el wife, but just now. sir. I must-iosist upon your rem OYlnz this circus canvas The census used to be regarded with a sort of awe as containing, in a com pact form, f oTl and perfect information upon erery aubject connected with the progress of our country, but it has. fallen Into disrepute, as appears fren the following from the WashrnXCdh1 Critic: . !..'..) ... ".Every once and a while, aald a sen - . T - ueman last mznurou aee in UieDaoers something like tho "curioaitlea "of the eenaua. - Now, I tell you the) oory wari ostty In the whole eons as report to ac curacy. It is a eongtomeration of er rors irom Decfnat ng to enct, convey tag 00 reliable iaformaiion whatever. r The Daover, OoloradowTrihanV crceU the return of one, of . the dlstingBUhed Senators from that State In the follow eloquent outburst: " - .' ' Senator Tom Bo wen fs 'back-from Wsahington. looking as fresh as a daisy and carrying himaelf with unexpeeted modesty for b man. who has made such heavy poker, winnings aa the eastern press report. We have kept a tally of rhe amonots said to have been won bv Thomas during his short sojourn in Washington, andtbey foot up to 1,- 7Dij!J3 and some odd cents. This is more prolitaoie than , mining.: At thto rate the Administration wul have to cU for aqthan nstootutl loaot by tho time Thomas has dwelt with it a couple 01 sessions. -, ; ; Tba LomltUaa neoUoa'rraM Cao. New Orleans. March 27. rThe eleor lion fraud cases were resumed ao-dav. a laxBe crowd being present. A number or witnesses were exasainea, many. ox whom had regiatered but did noVrote, though their names wereoprtSTeturns as having voted, end. their registration which was filed in evidence. The names of parties who had died before the eirc- tlonwere marged aa having voted by the .accused on the noil list. Certlu- cates of death were were filed by Dls- uict Attorney Aeonara. ' .",.. ; liuckiey. deputy sheriff, who served as supervisor, aw ore ha co-Id not tdsn tify bis own. sigaatnre oda tho tally sheets. - This aftern oost be was arrested for perjurv. but was released 00 balk John Under, brother o.f OW of the ac cused, was sopen Ftsos. repnesenung toe Democratlb party, - lie testified that be did not know bis broihers signature. . . o a a ' . j-, , , ; . KedaeUoa la the Price af WaJskty.; : Cincinnati. March 27. The price of whiakey was lowered two cents to-day by order of the manager of tho whiakey pool. This action was accompanied by rumor 01 a dissolution or toe pool, but president Miller says there is no cause lor trouble; that the pool is as strong now as ever, and that the disas trous failures, which have occurred of late, together, wrth the demoralization in Kentucky, make the existence of the pool more important tnan ever it is the onlv ssf etv of the nuaineaa so. lontr as the tUtUs arc tn : tho stablest Ills at tributes the decline to the fail In corn, and says he has thought 91 14 too high for some time. The' pool leaves the price of spirits arsl other godda subject to each fiuctaatlocsBS anufacturera -choose to make. ." QstBr- o the' arvivors wC BiJna . . Bette. . i t , ' Nkw Yobk, March' .-Axaong the passengers on - doaiM tns -sceamsnip Westphalia, whictv vriyed from Ham burn this inorninz. were Ensifirn, Jlenry J.'UnnL who belonired td the Uodgers ; ner Den vvooa. Ajeacn. jimra aa. liarv- . . . ' ... . 1 v . v . lstt, John Ijaoterback and Erank Man sen. survivors' eC .the tlsAnnNtte amd .enlisted men.! Th- party' w UI be e- ciauv received dt jniexinsiBter bisi ville. late 01 the j eaoneue. in oDeaienca m - - . W . ... a a. to a mandate from the Secretary of tha Navy. whD rout orqerea-nim to report ti dav to Commodore Uoshnr at the navy yaid, likewise to Lleutenant.Uer ry.of theschoolahM 8L. Msrjt faces t commander of the liodgers. . ; ; j kllrlko ran as an a no aw wicm iTTNrjHBrrBdJ Va.. March 27 On 4 thousand roll makers struck to-day for Increased wsze. and nearly all the; tobnooo manufacturers have' suspended ork. Tha manufacturers are deter mined to re 1st tta fierriarr tTi M;jfcpi erailves. A party or sou strikers went to Ford s factory and hreatened tne roll makers there with -violence If they; continued wofk, btt tte r-enace wa- disregards J. .TrouPie is appreqenaea A SocUltaUe lavltatioa to Pyisfo o-t-sjL March YI.-UZ JbZZJlTi manifMin la in circulation in the SOB.- era part of Russia inviting the people to avail themselves or the coming fetes on the occasion of the coronation of the Czar to pillage the houses of the Nobles and Jews. A deputation of Nobles has mm ta t TttSTSzrZ US SAk UOMl Talstol. Minister of the Interior, to pro vide for the protection of their prop- 'Z. tL Bobbia Co , niekory, K. C ssjst fcoop Brown's Iron A'.uors on band aod It gtves cenorsl aailifaction T. B. Oosov Bs-djrtTr0 Witai Bank and otbera ra Lanre noa Hanot aetodog Company i ia 44 -,Mld4)e.tbtBMo.Bd South Atlantic, 1 air weauer. wiuus uiusuj uui lubiit. sutionary or higher; temperatarex mm pressure. -r...ii . K.uu?Ji .Vl-.si &7T3.f A'i tit;UAl : RobtC. rarretly, of San Leandrd; Cat and" Mrs. .Mary Meany. Pbiladel phfa, r a., are Visiting their sister. Mrs. There wlllnbe , a, sale of aluabje mlsoellaneous' books by MI E- AJeaw der. sheriff, in front of the court house at 12 o'clocktto day. t on it t. noil ,iMA 1 colored nvaai earned Doublin Porter, for drunk and disorderly.con- duct In Alexanders bar, was fined $5 oy tne mayor yesteroay. A large fbr cf barjds were put to work with shovels and hoes on the strteU yesterday scraping ofrtbe njud; It is a good idea, but they didu't get it all and should go over it again. - r I Chlef of Police McNincfa has takfm down the names of 34 owners oT (frays. upon which 1 no tax baa yet been paid. and when he hauls them up before the msyaatoiBoTrowA.iherB w IsWaJirely time. A large party of rfVenos Trdm fob city went out to Sujrar Creek church yesterday afternoon to attend the fun eral services oyer. the .rerins of the late Mrs. UArrles lleodernoB. Rev. U. D. Parks conducted the services. Sarah Crier, the colored woman who went crazy over: thedeath of her husband aad father, was yesterday taken from the county jail by bexrela tives and re moved to tlerxaritry "be is stiU bad crazy. , ' We bad a pleasant call yesterday from our Jovial friend Josh T. James. of the Wilmington Review. Josh is chaperoning a friend , wha. passed through the city, yesterday on the way to South Carolina to get married to day. Mr, John Webster, a . nephew- of, Daniel Webster, of blue-back spelling- book fameaad a : Jorge cotton goods manufacturer of. Salem, Mass, was amoog the arrivals. at the Central yes terday. He is accompanied by his niece, Mrs. Frost, of Baa ton. - Thursday evening Is the time posi tively set for the musical e at Mrs. M or gan a. A german is to bo given Friday night and hence not to come in conflict with any other amusements.it has been decided to give tho musicsle on Thorsr dsy night. , The Literary and Debating Club will bold st meeting Thursday bigot' for the purposo of orcatizing for the com ing season, tha,; winter -vacation which the club has taken bating expired. A foil attendance of all the members who will take an active , interest in the or ganization is requested. The hop given by the' Pleasure Club at the Central Hotel last ' night, being the first since. Lent, was quite largely attended; aad was a - success from the beginning. The young people were out in full force, and enjoyed the pleasures of the dance -until thdvsual approach of the small hours. The interior of Mrs. & & Q. .Ne w- comb's millinery store yesterday pro seated b bright and gay appearance, the occasion being the annual opening day. The visitors to the store were treated to a splendid display of the latest pat terns and style of spring wear for the gentle aer. m - t V The Wizard Oil show la now the boss attraction of the day. The! r day IigSnVaitol night concerts are takeain by crowds of delighted people who di vide their aiteatloaf between InVtet&ig to the music and, witnessing the mar velous effects of the ol applied the bait. the lame, the blind and the deaf, by the magical fingers-of the doctor. He never rubs fxborb than five rhinutehef6re his patient Is leaping for joy. Election of Vest rases. At a meeting of the congregation of SL Peter's Episcopal Church, after the etraiog 'service last Monday,be fol lowing were elected vestrymen for the ensuing year : Messrs. John Wilkes, T. F. Drayton, B. U. Mpore, T. Robertson, F. U. Qlover.uCoL IL C Jones and Dr. M. A. Bland. j j o - p . ' rr s Tbs Post Oaiee to The post office in this city, as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Postmaster General. Timothy O. Howe, wIU.be closed to-day. between .tha boai s of tfeoVrt '.WtV! m. HsWrank Hatton has issued an order puling upon all the post offices in the United States' tioee 'to-day 1 "bef ween the hoars mentioned and postmaster Jen-j btsllSljlIoLlcs abUld be! transacted to-day before 2 o'clock.. " A Hold llarglary. I " " ! Night before last some unknown par ty entered the Swinion House, ovec Wads worth' .Utbles, knoT gib'2 Into si room wbsre four loggprV ITttMr Wood-, aide, HWj Woodsie, ,9 Donnei and Dan. Campbell, weresleeping.ath ered np'tnVIi(patrffoih th pockets, got what money they contain ed, and then threw the pants in the. middle of. the floor end left. The first two named are compositors In the! Journal Observes office, and thelatj ter IrUttMPJers. 'The 1 burglars get ta otit of RY? Woodsldes pockets, oat of the peddlers', and none from W M. Woodslde, who is prudent enoagh w; 'clock in the morning, sjrthe prihteri did not go to their- 1 6dm 'u till ;tl at hoar. The whole sffdlr Is wrapplaT'lii mystery as deep as the desolation end tha bnrguiijad pants. . The money w 24 hard earned. and: the men ccn'd ill aft ford to lose It. MB . 1 rtr"ton ft Co.. L re noB. H. C, Svyt "Bro om'a Iron Eittera esrea etiii ."x ttoa to oat oustoawra.1 te put hisBone Qhdr bis pilfe VfVrifin fch rettrlntr.rl Thri tfQsH UlltJavlftlenlimmrtt artfo A 8 opposed Escaped Convict Arrested , aad Released. . ; Xouis Schenck, colored, ? yesterday made affidavit to the police that one Jim Odum, a convict who had escaped from the penitentiary at i Columbia, Soq$h Carolm.a.yfas, lonngog about the cityl fechenck said he knew the man. and was certain of him. : Upon this representation the police .- arrested Odum, and carried him before Capt. R. P. Waring, Justice of the Peace, for a neanng. uol u. u. Jones was employed to represent the prisoner, anditbe reanlt balnatlph ivas; reward for his good intentions was re quired to pay- the costs1 in the case. amounting to 82. Decisions by Jadge BacBae, When J udge MacRae adjourned the last term of Mecklenburg Superior Court, be took borne with j tim the pa pers in the cases of Chalk and the Rail road, and the lreo field attachment, and yesterday CapL John Jrwin, clerk of the Superior Court, received his de cisions. Judge MacRae decided to set aside the verdict In the Chalk case, and the railroad will consequently get still another trial. This is twice Chalk has won. In the first Instance the railroad appealing to the Supreme Court, which aent the case back for a new trial. At the Becini'tfikl Cionle'nioiia'gain- ea ure sua, ana now ma pas ed ngni tne .a JU 7 M ' , S ' k JT - a a batCdoVfcaAm. U J i, U 1 'J in the case oz the attachment on tne clothing house of Mr. John Brookfield, Jadge MacRae rendered a decision dis solving the attachment- The Mystery Solved. " The mystery attending the remarka ble foot-print recently discovered on the suburbs of the city has been satis factorily explained by a citizen of Win ston, who writes us a letter on the sub ject. The foot-print, our readers will remember, was of giant proportions. tfthree times A Wl tlrat H print, about which there was so much curiosity and 'interest taken several weeka ago, and which has remained a hidden mystery to all, has been very aatlsfactorily explained to me by a gen tleman from Fotsyth county, who writes that a very talented and distin guished young member of the Winston bar has been on a recent visit to Char lotte, and walked out a little while tnere. The explanation is perfectly sat isfactory. We see it now." A foot is much, .more . than, 12 inches,: Jarsyth measure. 1 1 rr JkrTawaaaip That Is afevtagmlgal Steel Creek township, this county,' is coming to the front as the model town ship, not only of the county, but of the State. 1 Yesterday two of . her citizens placed an order with one of oar leading hardware firms for two cord binding reaping machines, at a cost of f 300 each and about one dozen more of ; the same sort will be bought this season by the armera of that township. Besides this, they are buying the improved sulky AoT3einc &e tocpinj lUit whole atteiiiotal- taigUig ! small srrain. and are touchme cotton extremely lightly. The land in this township is the finest in all the county. is as level and rolling as a prairie. and Is splendidly adapted to the pro duction of wheat and oats. This new move of her farmers fa the very one they should have made long ago. and means less farm hire, bigger granaries and stables, and well filled meat bouses. We hope the day is not distant when the whole county will be following WittkakV BaraeKa Bpriaa; Opes. IBS;. The annual Spring opening at Witt- kbwsky & Baruch's Is an event that always draws the ladies out in full force, andthOyopejiingjresterday Was not an exception to the rule.; All during the dsy, the store was crowded with elegantly dressed ladies and children, among whom mingled a fair sprinkling of men. taking in the sights. The dec orative skill displayed in exhibiting the goeda yas enerallTj remarked ppor. M. VM ahfpJ full Wzrfed. ilfi InMe f roof napkins. ittractM i gooof deal of attention for its novelty aa well aa its beauty, and at the far end of the store the words "Welcome," formed 4 from napkins, also attracted much attention from the vUitors. Mr. i Frederick tl1.. W AuAutt... mwA his taste and efwe'rt' highly compli mented.' The fashion editor of this paper was quite bewildered by the dls- play of fine fahrloa. the laces, tha silksJ combination' ut parasols, and bon- nebs, but somehow or Qjkher, he got it down that the new parasol h 1 t ;i fwia 8 Y-PI hid. H&kidVih&lh .t: about the edees with double rows oft black Chantllly lace, and proves a very rjiacjcuhantmy lace, ana proves a very. handsome addition to a stylish toilette A novelty in boqneta is one pokei shaped in front with a Tarn G'skhanter back, faced in entire brim With lllosi put o a .f nUU. 1U.e, Jiia jtt I atra lace, and the bonnet is trimmed with bow of Ottoman cream ribbon, a clusi ter of lilacs and a long plume. An immense Leghorn! hat Is- lined with Mandarin Illusion and Is trimmed with Ottoman bow and tios .tft match, with; velvet ivy leave ana' streamers of nar-j with a wreath or heliotropes, ostricn tips ' and nonapona, ; and has - double j strings of .Mandarin and! cream satin ribbon. Still another novelty in straws berry-colored - chip, is bordered wltt leather oak leaves, veined, and outlined with eXlC The facing is of rich straw-! hoi olvftK and it . is - trimmed wit clusters lilacs and shaded strawber-j ry -colored flowers, with their grec 1 ).. -- a - a a ' : - j " ' an 1 -n - a 9 y b 0 if a if ry t- II . S . V . . 1 3, "TO l- " l.'lf""'J(!(L3CjIf "- 1 r -lit tjA-ll ii. . ' i. hl it u pfttheeis thafOdnnwsJi !:hfrgtmfTdKCjody' 1 ldenliTI (He bkUtf t tie tehUfMLi Utisfictida he ai oLanordiaa- e w rest-kira z r- ioew l ' Ll II .1; Vi I 1 W l J 9 tfTCT tit fXtfi The Pa rim Ball $20 for the Home aad A Hospital. t " a , ;'TBe Purlm ball given Monday nlKht at the Pleasure Club rooms by the He brew young people of the city, was one of the' most pleasant affairs of the kind erer given' in Charlotte. The old folks aid 'not turn ont in fall force, bat this did hot seriously detract from the pleas ure of the gay party. At 12 o'clock, the bop' was turned into a german which was continued until three o'clock in the morning.' .The receipts from, the Bale of tickets amounted to 420, : and this earn was turned Over to the Home and Hospital In this city. The committee of arrangements, Merars E. J. Bin tela. Julius Scbiff and A. h. Dracker, and the floor committee, Messrs S. Landeck er', J- N. Schiff and S. Price Ellas, desire to return their thanks to tbo Pleasure Club for the free use of their rooms. la via g. Char! ette. ' for Macon, Qa . ta. takjfi, charge of a btac 1 housoof,Talbott'& 80ns, open ed at that place. ' Mr. Pegram will take his family with ' him and intends ; to make that place his home In the future. .We are sorry to lose him, but. hope he will meet: with success : in .his new horde. :?:r uM. 7,'Kr. B. JtViJoyd one of our old and well known citizens has leased the Piedmont Hotel,' at' King's MottntaiB, and will take charge of it . this week. Mr,Bpy4 is an experienced hotelist and is well- known to the traveling: public as proprietor of tbo old Metropolitan Hotel in ; this 'city.' He knows ; bow to run aiiotel and will please the guests of the Piedmont the coming summer. Ifr. Will Boyd, his son, will assist him tn the mahaemeot of the hotel. ... : A glad Bites Its JOaa. The mad dog excitement in Steel Creek twnahipTfiaa reached its climax. A colored boy has actually been bitten by a rabid dog and the people are up in arms against the whole canine race. The bitten boy is a ten-year-old son of Andy McG 111, and -yesterday morning when he went to give the ' cow her lnornings supply of .' shacks : the dog was found lying in the shuck pile. As tho boy reached down to gather up an armful of the.shacks the animal jump ed at him and bit him on the arm. Dr. J. M. Strong was summoned and he im mediately cat out the ' flesh around the bite and then cauterized the wound. A messenger was sent to the city for Mr. John T. Butlers mad stone which was ipplied to the bite under directions aent by Mr. BtrtlerT Since the applica tion of the mad stone the boy parents and friends have had a great load lift ed from their minds, and nave no fears whatever oho boy ever going mad. The rabid animal 'was killed after be ing shot several times. It bit a number of dogs . in the neighborhood, ail of which are nowoeing kept tied ac. It's certain death for a stray dog to show Jiis head in Steel Creek township. Blasical Effect of te Wizard Oil. Among the many specimens of suf fering humanity who laid themselves onder.UittJ?-ni thaLwaa guaranteed to follow an application of the wizard oil, waa Rear Bar well Johnston, who bared his back, before the: ejes of a curious crowd eager, to see the result Burwell wMi;rin IwiLhTa pain alo-g hls srlidi'luiani that was- So sreat at times thASXttet cpj&Vleisd over far enougn so see uiftujs oi nis reer. xne oil had no more than touched his hide before he felt Jbetr and to prove how beneficial the ollially was, bo stooped down a&dplcked frpaplna-feat which he had cit accoTlisned sir'months. Half an"bouf ailfif tfier application of the oil, aV small colored Jboy was seen; strealdnaioB?rCbliege, street with Burwell inlbaptus'nn.The boy was Biarrwairs son and! Burwell caught him imfST&DtsAX ctel andflar - ruihtof3rlta The son baA4egJueEaJocl generjtlJy and Borwt- KB (Lei &m onagbc Onfiaance of the oil-felt inclmed to chastise him, even if it dlL require a race to catch ; - ia BAVORAXTV. Tax Payers Jfiaate -Cos. Caas. B. lUor.4omsjVBawveTi. :,-;t . - J wa see xrom tne' mornins . naner that Col. Charles R. Jones, has retired om editorjatiire,- 0iff cJJlanaLof ChsileUs win recret this depart ore .or ami. Jones lie nas U bored with great - zeal and honor to serve our neople and' build no our citv. We partwith him? not without feelinzs of deep gratitude for what he haa done. ana wouia respecuuuy suggest as a nt testtnroniaioa onapBrectaxion oc ms valcUe services that we tender to him, the aoniination for Mayor at our ap proacnlng election in-Axay naxt. - VVe believe he would be most cordially sud4 I le would boCtoverned in the dis- Waara Sw Ob 1 1 -t.01 W V aa - ; . ; I Hro nf his dntiA an Xfanr rtv n tm n I apitit oiias jc ana zairpess to bia Aie I woul l jlboA for the - public good, to improver ornament ana baud up oar. CiiJ auu tMucaw iaa m asaea a con- 1 8UmiQarPttpvoBtly 1U 1 The great oody of our people remem- her bis rreat efforts tod xls eubatantial aid hi tablishfnif phgtad-tf School; But for him today the school wou Id. not have been established His entire course of life Since he haa been a citizen of Charlotte has tfeeri spent in the pub lie service ' without s reward of. oiScej and tho improvement of our city in that timoha-eii '.a great degree brouehtalutrb his efforts. ? v.-i :- The good people of Charlotte, with out party atsuncuoo. owe htnv a debt of gratitude which we propose the present opportunity Is the moat favora ble one to pay it to him. and we most repeetfully recommend tbeman of our choice for the next Mayorot .Charlotte MfcUG&ArliaJkjJpnesv s The Mayoralty. .; . ) . To tbs ZdUor of Tba Journal Obaerrex. W J our iifae bf I.2i;t3 llost rto- a candidate tor Aiayoror our city. Not wishing to detract anything from his rood name, or his onalificationa for tha cZLooJ I ttI: h to tu?rt a r which think wouia meet tLs wL 3d sll C ZZZZ3 t .S.,n"t3 .13 Cel. 1 l-i 1 C"""b amii to tio ret - i: t t t ltT' , c;i if.i.j"t.iui JHOItE STAR JtO UTE IN DICTJHENTS, The Uraad Jirr Find More IIllls Afalaat Brady, and Take Kel lose; la Diaz in Washington A Collector Declines to Besfga. . . Washington. March 27. The grand jury , returned indictments against Thomas J. Brady for corrupt official action In connection with two of Price's mail routes and one against Wm. Pitt Kellogg : for unlawfully -receiving money trom frice in consideration or corruptly influencing the action of Brady in regard to his mail routes, and one against Thomas J. Brady and Wm. Pitt Kellogg for conspiracy in connec tion with tnese same routes.. - Er-President Diz, of -Mexico, was formally presented to the President to day by the Secretary of State. He was accompanied by several members of nis suite. Minister Aiomero and uenerai Foster. A reception took place in the lilue I'arior. -. " Acting upon the advice of his friends Collector liaynes, of Brownsville, Tex as, has informed acting Secretary of the Treasury that be must decline to resign Ube coiiectorship, notwithstand ing the request to do so. The Old Do iaioa Disabled at Sea. New York. Marco 27. The steam- sbiy Old DoDJiuion.of the Old Domin ion Etne. was tOwed to dock last even ing disabled. Capt. Walker reports that j he sailed from xorruiK Saturday even ing, weather tine. All went well until about 7 o clock sanaay morning, wnen the steamship was off Fen wick island. A shock-" was then suddenly felt throuzboat the veseeL and it was found that the centre pin of the- walking beam n d been broken, xne maenmery was now useitss, and as tne spars or tne Old Dominion were Quite small, but very little canvas could be spread. The sea was smooth,and the steamer did not roil badly. There were 2o cabin pas sengers on board. Bnoruy after tne machinery bad become disabled the steamer Canada,- bound to Baltimore from one of the New England ports. was sighted, and. signals of distress were snown. Tne uanaaa approacneo. and her master agreed to tow the disa bled Old Dominion into- this port. rtoats were lowered and naw sera passed between tbe two vessels. Tne Canada then steamed up, and tbe weather con tinuing fair, she towed Old Dominion steadily until 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, wnen sandy Hook was reacned. Tujrs tben took hold of the disabled vessel and brought her to the dock. - Gen. Porter Disbands Mis Forces .1 More Bateher.es. St. Louis. Mo. March 27. A special dispatch trom Muskogee. Indian .terri tory, av 3 u en. A'orter nas disbanded bis forces and -they have gone hqme with the exception of a few scouts, . leaving the United States troops to capture Spiecho and his men. At last accounts tney nad not yet arrived at his camp, nil teen miles west or tne Sae and Fox. agency. No doubt he will surrender to them without resistance, as he would have done to the Creeks had he not been i afraid tbat he would have been ill-treated. Sleeping Babbit was killed wniie trying to. escape last Wednesday. A detachment of Thorp's army discovered some . of Spiecho's scouts and gave chase, capturing one. i They questioned Mtatt SpieCho's i whereabouts ana his forces, oat as he would tell nothing they took, him out ana snot mm aeaa. ; There are rumors here of more kill ing on the tune plan, but there is noth ing authentic News reaehed here last night of another killing near Eurauia last week.- About 20 Chlcotes left that place and they discovered a Spiecho namea uenociy ziaige ana witnout more ado riddled him with bullets. - Sal isbary Motes.- Dr. L.A. Bikie. D D. formerly Pres ident of Mt. Pleasant College, but re cently of China Grove, was in town yesterday. It is understood that the change in the schedule on the W. N. C. R. R. will go into effect about April 2. The mail .train wilt then arrive at 12 o clock M and leave at 2 o'clock P. M. Mr. McNeely proposes closing the Mt. Vernon in a few days, and devoting his whole - attention to the Boyden House. : It . has - a very, large run of patronage now, there being more than tmrty arrivals a day. A large party of Boston gentlemen. consisting of Dr. A. P. Lighthill. Gov. C W, Wellington, Gen. A. jr.. Sinker, lion. 11. r iiaskes.' Com. J. M. Brown. and Mr. ?. Jerome ' Prince, C E-, . w ith quite a number of other distinguished 4ersons, are stopping at tne iioyden. They are examining into various mines near here, with a view of purchasing. They have the means and we have the mines. -. .,f .. CoaviCteot Jfeaabers of the Assassiaa . tiea Party. Belfast. March 27. The jury have rendered a verdict of guilty in the case of six members of the Armargh Assas sination society wno. were placed on trial here yesterday.- Counsel for the defense mainly tried to impeach the evidence given by an informer named Duny.- He - argued that tbo Crown doubted its own case because it had failed to secure an indictment of the men who. according to evidence offered by the Crown, were implicated in the crimes charged against tbe prisoners. Counsel for the crown in reply strongly asserted tne complicity or the Eand League in the projected murder of Landlord Brooke, through Boyle who was' then treasurer of the local league. , - . - ,a. ' 'Business Failares tn Canada. ' Montreal. March i7.-Lord & Mann. the largest shippers here of western produce to ureat uritam. have assign- ed. Their liabilities are at least 250: 000. They expect to make a good show ing. Their embarrassment has arisen from delay in! getting forward goods to maratime ports. , - j . .. JS..JL. AJesmartatn & Co- wholesale grocers and wine, liquor and cigar merenants. nave made an assignment. Liabilities $100,000; GO.000 direct, and 840,000 indirect. .Their assets are un known, t . -. . iU.Desmart&n.& Ca. wholesale gro cers and wine 'and liouor merchants. have suspended. Liabilities SiO.000: assets stxouu. . . t - . I A, Plea of SXansJaashter Accepted ' St. Louis. March 27. Ia tbe cri mlnal court this morning the Judge said that , on the advice of the circuit attorney and on further consideration ef tbe law and evidence- in. tbe case of Russell Brown. charced with tha mnrdcrof his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Dorris. and Pat McG lew, also -charged with the same offense, he would accept a plea cf guilty of manslaughter in the first de grees. The prisoners were tn en ar raigned and pleaded guilty ana on re- coxamendation of the circuit attorney were sentenced to ten years imprison csnt in the penitentiary, v tJ - ' d """waBBafaV""- ' -". Kerorted Iadiaa Cattreak. SAN" Fbancisco, March 27. A dis patch from Portland, Oregon,' says f ere are Tttiaors of an outbreas tf Um'.!!:! Inclans. One report says taat 430 1. It their reservation and refuses to rttcr 1 c-.J another says tL-s-they nave rat:..rc3 Rt the river nr u;eir aanuai & . -Sa.'.aW kiliaon : special r patca re- nrta ti.u Ll.: r- . 5.iD- the ColumUa River i j " rfrry. 'II " ' r c f If feu want ta imoko a. cear'U& va-aetilled Seeat Cisar,call far eao of tbe Flneot, for oalo by li. XI. T-ax. areant A; Co. Ucj tltJJCCtiSJCHtCUta Nobth cabolina. lctT-HtoR o ckT j tisston county. Jtt aaioatA-UfcT. ' Trident National Bank ard o.ters. Lswre noe Usnafaetarln Corapar.y sod other. Ssote Pl.tlnttr j. Woodlawa Manufacturing' Coaipany and ots. s. PUBSTJANT to an Interlocutory orrler of com t mode tn tbo aboro eniitied ese. 1 wul r-i- eeod to take an account of the debts en 1 ci s of all er editora rgptlost said com parties. deioui. aaa 01 nil ot&er inaiien included in tait cr trr 1 1 reference, at Dall.a, ti. v., on tbe la.hriirrr April. 188-', at which time aod placd, all cr. t toraof eal-t defendants ar rvaulied to tr-t aod prove their claims acoordicg to lw, tiu . aert Ukctr piioilUea. xniatae znaaaj or stare n. . T. JdL COBB. Barere'. tnar2d Ct FOUND. GOLP BBKAMT PIN tdih Coral ZrWni arid F1 6eaBean Pendant, t'll at TUim o.r. - and pay charges lor adTdrUelng. marz 4 . FRAMES! A FIXE" A 83 O BT SI E S T Or ELXQANT GILT nOULDiriGS , For Oil PaintiDgs, Crayons, tc. Pliotcrapli Franc: Ia endless Vat ioty and Newest Pes'g a, ustCa- t.Toa, a. Van Ness' Gallery. nar27 ' Election Notice. NOTICE 1 hereby glr tbat an elaetlon will bo held In loo four Ward of tbe nt of Chr lotto, on tne Brrt Monday in May. 183 be tha 7tb day of said onto, for tho election of a liaror and twelve alderman, three from each Ward., to 00 e for t&o term of two rears, and aiao tor iha elealon of eight ochool Commlsatonerj, iwo lrou eici Want, to se o for two year tm Board or Aider en navtdc ordered an en tire new registration of voter, ad persona wishing to vote tnua register tbelr nm ea at toast ten daj peiore tne tiuio or said e.ee.ioa. the fallowing named persons have ben so pointed Beglstrars by tbo Board ot County Ch mli8 loners: M U Mayer for Ward No. 1 ; W W Ward tor Ward No 2: U J Sifford for War j No. II. and W B Taylor for So 4. TbU 20tb March, 1883. ' - bL E. ALIXlNrTTi. ' Sheriff 01 Meca!enbu C' 'ty. ta ar2t tde Mayor ot the City of Cbai lotto. Do yoTfvrant 9 pure, Ll ins Complexion f If go, a few applications of llcsn's MAGNOLIA II ALU will grat ify you to your heart's content.- It does away with rial loTrness," Kcdness, rimIcs. Blotches, and all diseases end imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex eitement, It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, grades!, and perfect nre its eHects. that ft is impossible to detect its application.' A ND still BARKERlivca, i-Aand is doinsc a lively busi ness in HtjirrimsviXLE, and will keep for sale a large stodi of ; - - FEETILIZBP.G, This season, and respectfully ! invites all his old friends, and as many new ones as will bo pleased to do so, to call before buying. ; iNo one shall undersell cc. With thanks for past favoro, I am, licspect fully, R.H.W. Barlicr. JanlS daw tf - '.::'. ar if-; trrr 4 i ' t wa . ' ' As ; 4 .4 fc v. . ... Plaoaso to an eeet. net s c li 1 li wtthlnittJ aiilfestatlvri I.li' t. I tha disease tba CAtra u..ui ta r nootber way eaa a cure everXaf Krss SAra Kirrrxr and lit : ti .tabusbedoa Just Cis it'.ik'-I k l t cs rzzzi c of all diseases arlao rroai T live r, and It strides rt t-ic. t ec!7. Ttaelc- - i cf r ' CL-.;i:.jti ? r . t BTlr- t.t ". i s c a, t.ivo t . i t. ' t , r , i - - t- t i t l r i ' ' I. War la Texas, Mto . WAX 3 a. CO ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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