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J Toong Nutt practiced for fir day a rlta hla murdered father's reTolrer and then aaat fire bollata lata Lhabodr tf Dakr.th bcUajer aa4 alajar. Tba Obla lYoblbltlooUta nt Lo coo tqUoo at Col a C3 boa, Tbaraday, aad socBiaaXaJ for CoTarnor Fardlnaad tjcbomaebar. aa4cfor LWataoaai Uot amor.T. Oiaa. j Got Foatar. of Ohio la rt ported aa bTlog aald la Waablafftoo tbattba Cr9aa vota la tbai 8iaXa bad goaa to tba Damocrata aad that U would ba iapoaalbta for tba depabllcaea to ra corrrll. 1 lUttaraoa, tba earptrb ax U oiled rUa Saatar from South Carollar. aa boonord oaof twobottla la Mln BMHotta aflaa. tba put wtk fur oe:u jrjLnx tba hoi room with a woman w boo b rg tatarad aa b La alaca.- Tba Star flaoia eoaaaal tsptojad by tba gorarnasaat bara rveairad. la f aca, Aa,-a8 tadala, aa acfTafata of S12& V71AS, aad ara not jl paid la fall. To tbla la to t a addad tba pay of wltaaaaaa, jorora, aUnorjapbara, cfflcars of tba cooxt. la all maliaj a vary azpaaslra fare. j Iloacoa CooUlcx want all tba way from 2t aw York to Kaoaaa dly, afo, to artaa la bbalf of olaocaarxortaa aad loat bia eaaa, Tbla waa rocxh o& Oockllcf aad rough ea olaoaarxarloa tba maaafactura of wblcb Uoatlawad la tba Stat of JiUaourrl. I Tfef ItHadaJpbla Frcaa (Rap.) pota tba fzliovlaz eoaaadram: "Jaat at tbii aaetar la tba Bear BooU trUia It wooid a iataraatlax to kaow why x hmaJUor Gaorx E. Gpaooar waa &o4 ap praba&dad a&d oada to taka tba wll aaaa ataad. Alao. wbat La would Lara taaUSad to If ba bad baca. On of tba jorora la tba Star Roota caaa took on to noca Waabioftoa baa ala tbat ba bad aa attack; of aoma tblax Tary Ilka tba Jim Jama Wadoao day. trff drlak at bins atralxbt aad tba coart allowtd tbadapoty marabal la ebarx to fira bim two driaka a day tot aot to allow tba bottla to circa! a ta la tba Jary room. aaaaf aa ill S? MM PIOM Ml la ttM uAMriytlaa na. M asrwas M mmmm mmI a a mh f atts. ma W.J fmn T iac-aa gWMtg -9 IM r t ' OS IM a saai. Julie Woodmio, of Cbieafo, Z9m aa ortxiaal w ay of aaforclof ordar la ooort. Zbaotbardaya baliUX wbo waauaUy paid no attaaUoo tot&a Jodf.waa ba Jodjra Jampad down apoa bim, pamcaailad Mm aoaadly and (tbaa jaiatJy rtaamad tba boalocaa of tba oort Hx Saoator IdadDooald aad aa-Saoa-tac Haadrkkx. of IAdlaaa, ara at daf fra point asd do aot apeak. 1 At a baAqaat racaUy glrea . to-a vialil&x eoopaayof Ucoo, G. voianUra,at Iadiasapolla, tbey war placad aid by alda. aad aat for a coupla of boura aaltbar apparaatly aotidsf tb praa ao of Lb oibar. . . - j ; Hz GoTtrnor Cbarl J. Jakloa,af CaorxtAvdlad at bia bom la 8omertll, la tbat Staxa Friday algbt. to bta T3tb yar. II waa a aUaf boalbCaro llaa, bat coo Ted to Gcortt la aarly Ufa. Ha aarrad tba SUU for fifty yaart la pabUo pMaatUaaa, aa4 waa aoaatmooaly aiaetad CoTaraor la 1963, af tar tb do r . f tba wax; . j llaary CV Falara rllw4 by 4' ' Ota ara. t , . . CtttCaoo Jen 14, UcGaocb.4 rr tofbAm X Co, larf daalars la lard ava4 ajrala, faiid to-3y, and tbatr falK r canaad coeaidarabla loatabllltr la lbrmrt.aC prk- QuctaaUcx macb la oojatoc. F-llowlnr ta tbtr wak ta firm of Holly A Auaa aoccambed IU13X Tby atirtoat Lbtlr aoapaa aiao to fill ara of McGaocb aad aay Lbatr rwaapUoa dap&ia en lira I t cpoa tb actioo ot lb Larr flrta, liamora of or 10 oibar failar prvTail fraJy Cm I bo Ualt uooo&etatBti mada ca cbasr bceara of extraordinary ex dlacaai eoaUaoad to 1 p ta adjoora taaat aad wbU tbar war taaay fr txiyara Jala option tans eold aot gat abor ft j aad cIomm! at V7l aa near aa conid baqaotad. Fair etlmta appears v pltem dlrct loaaaa of klcucocb, TlTanaibam A Go at on million dol lra on Itrd. Aa operator latimt wttb idcjocii &cln.r9 ta lotm will approx tO! Bear' " O0OJDOQ, bat not with a landing U. a firm profraaea 1U ai4::iy u c-..- a rood abowing oo rtlUatotTttr aMrt tbattbtlr intrr ta or ao doMly Idas Uaad withotbr baa ay oparatora that tbey will bm abl to ty tco cau oa tba dollar ta Jod from Lb prrat oaliook. . , 1 1 ' Cflimnt. 04, Jaaa !&-Tba eaa cf Vn tiurheil, wb9 baa baenoa trial bm t-iac Waiiatadar for Lba' Border t Je a. Wriest. V iaa to tba J-rr UniMf. whorier brlnr cat twenty oia5U.tttor84 a tpx-cUcC cf gnilty. hut rrumaaanilcg tbat ba b oonSnad UU.I fcl'jciiirj for Ufa. tttnDEJt or XiinocKfT. ramie Ag Cblldrea la a Bkow IX Oa IXaaaxa aaa araty EJgbt Traja4a4 1 Iata Losr02r. Jona lfl-Aa aoddent from a cruab oocomd at tba children ao tartaiamaot at fcundarUud, llngland. LbiaTeoLng and ITS of tb cbildraa werakiilad.. From d alalia tboa far racelTad, It appaara tbat aa antcrtalamant bad bo glTaa la Victoria bail by a eon poaer wbicb waa attended eJmoat alto gatbar by children to tba nombar of araral tnoaia&d. Tba aocidaat oo carrad at tba cloaa of tba performance. Tba body of tba baJlJiad bean entirely drd of lta oeeapanla wben om taoo of HUi ooa coma raabing down ataira from tba gallery. At tba top of lb firat flight of ataira Lbr waa a door wbicb opened only twenty lnebaa and tbua but one child eoold pea tbrouxb at a lima. At tbla point while tba maaa of the children were poahing forward one of them fall and waa una ble to riae owing to other crowding on. Tba rtaolt waa tbat a great num ber war pained down, trampled on aad aaffocaiad. The ecene waa terrible and no effort eoold atoptbe mad roah f affrixbtad child ran. Tbey cam on pell-mell down ataira, though quick and without much abootlng. Tba bodiea wbicb ware badly mangled from tramp ling laid aTa or elf hi deep. Many of tb TictJme aad o there wbo ware not killed bad their de thing torn from their bodiea, Tba ages of ITS cbildraa known to bara bn killed range from 4 to it Tear. Tba exdtemaat In the town when the newa of tba diaaater a p read waa terriflc. Great erowda of people ruabed to tba scene nntll at I Aaat 30JOOO pereohj aorroanded the balL Tba feeling waa ao lntanae tbat the ao tboriU cild lha 68th Infantry to pra aerre ordar. Tba work of getting out tba' bodiea of the Tictime waa began Immediately. Tbey were laid out In the bail and the parent of too killed wr admitted for tb pprpo of iden tifying the bodies of their children. The moat heartrending eceoe trans pired while tb work of identification waa In profreea. MOBJS T iS KOUTE HUBTJCi. Aaar laalctaeeat AgalaatBratfy Beraell Dtrc t triuaraw Hla riefGailty WasnixoTOir. June 18. The grand Jury wjU morning brought la aaolber indlcunant a gain t Tboa J Brady. Tbla charges tbat on July 13. ISSOtha de fendant mada a contract with J Ii lrtc to carry tb mail on tb route from Borroceo, 24 ew Mexloo, to eklrer City aad back a Ten times a weak on a schedule of S3 boors from August 1st, 1830. to June 3d 1881. for aUljoes and that on Not 8. lgso, tba contractor paid Geo Brady 91X3 aa compeooatton tor awarding tb contract. Tba wltneeaea are John E Walsh. J B Price, Joa Coch ran and J W Brady. In tba criminal court to-day Martin F alorris.law part ner of Merrick, atated tbat la tba caaa ot Thome J Brady aad other, be waa requeated to aay for Merrick tbat Mant fordO Berdall draired to withdraw hla plea of guilty and substitute one of not guilty and tbat the special counsel for tb corernmeat consented to tbla being ooo. Tb coart sold IlardeU meat com Into court and max tba pie. Morris real lad tbat be would bare bad llardaU appear In court ta-day, but be ing naaoeustomed to the practioaln Togae bar be did deem It necessary Tba court said the custom must be fol lowed, sad ordered tbat Berdall be brought tn on Monday. Tba court said further tbat be thought the beat thing to be done wonld be to en tar a motion la arrest of Judgment. Under the laws It required at least two to commit a conspiracy, one ooold aot do it- As the other defendants bad been acq nittad of tb eharg. the court would bad itself unable to paaa sen te nee on the plea tbat bad been en tend. . Morris replied, "but it Is the Intention of the goTerement to enter a not proa on that piss." "Yea bad better consult tba au tborltle," said tba Judge, and come In on Monday." Tba court then adjourned. TXIJC XUXJL UTgSTIQAnOlT. ; Tarewiag OWtacle la ta Wayv walcb Merck aay be caa Bkw. i WaasraoTOic. Jane 18. No session was held to-day of the committee La raatl rating tb transaction of the odce of boperTulog Architect of tb Trass ory, owing to tb absence of Architect UUlseoaaaaL When Assistant Secre tary New made tbia announcement Coleman, counsel for March, said with aome warmth, that be wlabed to call tba attanlioo of the com ml tie to wbat b recorded as gross Impertinence, both to blmaelf and to New. lie then pro daosd a rrqulsition msd seTsrai dara ago by Murcb upon 1I1U for papers relating to con tract a for atataary for the Philadelphia public building. Tba request waa endorsed by New with an order for prod action of papers, on tb re Terse aide wss Hill's endorsement relating to famish lha desired psper for tb reason tbat the suteary In q aaat loo wee not mentioned in tb charrr being InrestUrated. Coleman Characterlxtd this refusal as aa Insult to tb chairman of the committee and bia, HUrs, superior. Coleman gar no tioethat tb superintendent proposed to take tip publlo buildings at St Louis. Chicago, Cincinnati and other place and to - shew that the boot $j000j000 of phblie foods bad baen Ille gal ly expended. Mr. Murcb atated tbla eyening that smccg papers wbicb be bad been ena bled to extort from the snperrUing architect's offloa wss one showing tbat lo one instance after the contracts bad been - made an ordar was made by the architect Increasing the jeoeapensatloa of contractors 35 per cent or oae dollar per cublo foot for cutting and polishing atone for tba Philadelphia public build ing. As to tba contract for stataary fbr tbat building, said Murcb. It wss awarded to Aeaiet. Secretary French eon and by bim sob-letted to another party, who tablet It to the contractor, wbo Is now engaged In executing 1L A CUee rreotdeaa sa See B4etla Kxw OaurxKA. Jane 14. A Times Democrat Mansfield. La, special say: J,Ln Borden. President of the Maae Oald Female Coilee, waa killed by Bar. lien Jenkins. Jr. this morning. Borden seduced a young lady frlsnd of Jsnklna. IT a w smo un m bm m mt Uat ain,a. tH vltMot f bMlUk to to bmi mmm; tor tnyar biamm Um omc m& teLo tMW to wrwaaaa. U to Uta grt tiodbrm $lm irto 4 tr wxy, ao buii So taspikett-'r ? Q to wmrjlhltt 4m f TU K in tk tna(UM MbMUur, tor lh lapwa mil mm mt u bMx4 laemt to tOM ot Ua Tri wa tmka H M -i Umm toe wiiwr. Brrfil. UFWtilfciaU. llilniii. boll. biMn, rw.t tr-t. ititMMM, aaaiajt oo kM UMaa4 lha ir) tromm tea pmj boo4. x . T&.Ai mJxm la lirmt. mm . p m tl IU tmmv U mn fxa unnt bf lora . rmi il-rme tmm Jirin (to T l hi crrfal atie. rtbem iu h i,i ii a'M. Uf irwlfwnmi tumult fcka wi A ttui la pn,- Man, mad, urtorq lb alo4 ta um aoiarol tuiu&ftiua. . . .. " m . XtiMLkMO, Mica , fkh. 2. 18S3L . I kTv Cc9 Ttr m hw riMR4')a V' ?. U mam 1 b.. MF'ri,lj-i li t i imi tnet'"-.la mm4 tr-m t -- rnu t i -t mX ! .( mur .l t I f f ' ... lift 1 !- k.' i . WMtrm t l-j i . f 1 f i. rr Ir-t t I -t, r 1 . is. 4 iaf e t . ri t '-r. ....I. f t ! j ii t 'ft '.; r t r. . iff it- (. I I I i t ' t t " i I i - - i r - j k . . i c i 'X'H HI CJX'X1 BicHjaomo akd DAjrrnxx. eo Air Lta Depot tv0 a, aa.aad4.20p. aa. mTal.40aaa.aada.lOa.aa. ' : aXKLXHX. a w. end 1 10 p. au mra 8.40 a. tm, soa 4 aa , . v r CHiaxyrri. ooxcxBtt xjro Aceutri. 8V80 a. av. aad ezrtva 4.10 a. aa. c c.aii.x.t a Dmsiox. S a a, aad antf at 10.80 a. sa. . ciROLTgA cxynui. Leave 8.48 p. sat am 1 a. sa. CO.-BUxxar cmaioit. 8JOa.aaaaat10aoM. latex to Mew AdTcruecaacat. - - t Bwnaf a Bra Tint -due Ottfatna Btm a Mi rji af . - Alnaaam a Hrrte-eta aC Wk Goods, eta 1 . Ialeatiaa. , , Booth Atlantic, slightly warmer, fair weather.-easterly to soatksrly - winds, stationary or lower oarg meter In tba Northern portions. local. wrriBu Est. T. W. Ebeltof t and family of FsrstteTille, are In the dty on a rUlt to their relstlres and friends. Tba LiUthsran Sunday school ex pects to picnic next Tuaaday at Walker's Grore, down tba Carolina Central. , Darldson commencement this week. MaJ Bingham's address to the stodsnta will be delirered to-morrow nlghL . The UnlTeraity Normal School will begin on tn 2 1st lnaU, and continue to July 2Sln. It promlaea to be mora largely attended this ysar tbaa erer be fore. Our thanks are due the managers for an inTitation to attend the opeulng bop at the All Healing Springs on Tuesdsy, June 26th. A large party from Charlotte will attend. Tb Central Hotel was fl'.led up with DaTidaoa boys eaterdy, who came down tolsy In a supply of palm leaf fans and commwicemeat duds for us tbla week at Lbe colleg. The summer exodus bsa begun and already there la a noticeable thinning out of our people. At tba All Healing Springs there are now forty guests, and at the Cleareland there are thirty. Mr. Got Dor ham. one of Charlotte commerdal tourists, left the dly sud denly, yeoterday for the swift running streams of Forsytbe county, where It Is said ba Is earnestly fishing for a acker. Col. Frank Coxs and family passed tbrougb the city yesterday, in their palace ear. raisy" ea route to Green Till. The car, aa ara bare sold before, is a perfect gem, and attracted a great deal of attention daring the brief, time It remained at tba depot. -. . . , Jamee W.Poej tba wall known col ored orator, dsllrered an address 'last sight in Gaitbera Hall from tha sob Jet,lfTba Colored Vote In 1884," and bad qoltea good aodlenee. He la start lag en a ' lecturing: tour through the South. ; ; ... A brilliant aoclal erent Is to take place la .Raleigh on the 20th, tba con tracting parties being both wall known In theaodal circles of the State. A number af friends and relatlrea of tba groom left yesterday afternoon for Baleigh to be present at the ceremonj. 'The McSmlth base ball boys baTe been handsomely nnlf ormed since their Tlctory at States t UK and will play the Wearn nine a big match game at tha Institute grounds next Friday. Happy He. Is uniformed also and cuts a sweet and admirable figure In knee breaches. I Dder Bee tcs. pastor of the AME Zloa church will to-day preach a ser mon to the Neptune fire company. The Neptune are requested to meat at their, ball at 140 o'dock, p. m, tb go , from there to the church, under command of Capt Me Taylor aad president Gray Toole. The Harrison Watts hose com pany are Invited Lo Join in. ' The Carolina Central Railroad la now selling, round trip tickets to the seashore, indodlng railroad, omnibus and steamboat tares, and board at the hotel. ! People from Charlotte can go to tha Hotel Brunswick and remain a week, for tba sum of 8)19.60. It's cheaper to traTel than to lire at home, Capt. Fair Weather Clark says. ' Capt. Jim MoOool. tbat good old Air-Uae conductor, made his first trip yesterday since six weeks ago, He baa been' laid up with carbuncles on bis neck, one of which leaves a core into which a finger can ba inserted, but Jim still retains his good nature. In com mon with his many friends we art glad to sea him on the run again. ' A Cajc tmt Gtlaaer. The Western Toy Company, of Chi cago, HL, will .offer through tht N. 0L, State Agricultural Society at the State fair jthls fall, a fine forty-two Lnch.bl cyde of the most modern construction, with hoUt w roller Bessemer steel fell oes and genuine round rubber tires, for tha bast blcyde ridlag by any resident of North Carolina, speed and grace to be considered. Of course this offer will attract many bicyclists from 'all over the State, and among the number we hope, win be Mr. Thorn well Gilmer, th lightning maner of the Chariot ta bi eyels dub. In speed and grace he can beat tha man who made the bley clajuid it will ba a long time before the South Carolina blcycillsta will forget bow be amazed them at the State fair - In Columbia last fslL Gilmer la a "goer" and if be enters the contesthat Chica go toy company might Jost as well cxake that blcyde according to hla measures and bare bis name engrared on It. Heating stores at CO per cent off of next fall prices.; Also one first clacs flra octiTe.orzta at a sacrifice. A fsw p ire cook stores, No. 8, at Z7 apices, tt A Preaabla Hvw' ladaatry ea Xtig Scale tor Charlotte. ' ks.Wa understand that Capt F A Mo- Ninch, proprietor of the ' Charlotte Hotel, la oontemplatlng a venture In cigarette making, and if be decides to open his fsctory in Charlotte, be will fix it up in style and turn oat the ciga rettes by the wholesale. He proposes get one of the Bousack, cigarette ma chine, which la one of the marvels of the age. This machine was Invented by Mr D B Strooae, of Salem, Va and baa the capadty of making from one bun- 'dred and fifty to two hundred thousand cigarettes daily, and was patented by lta Inventor some three ' years since in the United Stataa aa well as .Europe. Tea months since Mr Straus : went to Europe in the Interest of the machine. where he baa been until a few dsys since, and made arrangements to intro duce It In France, Belgium. Holland, Germany, Aualrali. Hungary, Italy, Spain and llussio. In England the pa tent right was disposed, of to W.D & H A Wills (the largest tobacco., manufac turers tn that country, paying tha crown thirteen million dollars. revenue annu ally) for f aojooa ; Three gentlemen paid 833)00 for an option for ninety daysmen the purchase of the right fas Uhe Eu ropean continent for one million franca. Ia the Cam pagnie'Orlen tale, at Brus sels, the machine mada from 160 to $00 cigarettes per minute, regular capadty 185. Mr Bonsack first machine was mada of wood v and was burned in tha depot at Lynchburg, while en route to Richmond. He then made another, which waa put In operation in Rich mond, November IS. 1883, after which he began the manufacture of his Im proved iron machines, three of which are now in us one In Cuba, where It waa put up In five days, and .on the sixth made 75,000; another in the Vien na, Austria, government factory; and the third ia the factory of Allen A Gin ter, Richmond, Va. Tba iron machine occupies a space , ten feet square and weighs 200 pounds. . V SieaarNetot. ; To day ia the fifth Sunday after Pen tecost. ' K : - At the Baptlab church, corner of B and Seventh at reels, the pastor, Bv. O. F. Giegery. will conduct services as usual to day. Subjects f sermons: At 11 a. nv. "The ITisdpline of Love, and at 8 :3G p. m , "Heavn." . The Second ; Qoarferly Meeting for Tryon street Methodist church will be held to dsy. . The Presiding Elder, Bar. M. L. Wood, will preach at the morning and evening services. Communion will be administered In connection with the morning service. As Bar. Mr. Wood has recently been elected President of Trinity College, and will shortly enter upon tha discharge of the duUa of that poaitlon, this is da last Quarterly Con ference bsv will preside over; for Tryon Street Station.- t" 4 . v Tba 'Baptist -State Sunday School Convention couvanea In Shelby next Wednesday, and will eontiaue through Sunday following.; A special train will pass Charlotte about 8 a. m. on Wednea dsy and return on Monday. Fare for the roond trip, tL&O. Tickets sold only on tha train. , Tbia will enable vial tors to attend the commencement exercises ot tha Shdby Female College on Wednesday. I - : ' . - -. ; ; Tha District Conference for Skalby District win be held in Shelby, begin ning on the 12th of July, embracing tha third Sunday. BeV. F. A. Bishop, of Lincointon,wlll praaek the intr oductory sermon on Wednesday nlgbt. At Berkly Divinity Si oL Cona, four Bishops and - fifty clergy in full Episcopal canonicals, ordained a large graduating dass, one of whom was Robert Strang, of Wilmington, North Carolina. . f i. K ; J A. Kentucky Presiding EMer Is Just now sadly embarrassed. : He wrote to one of his church papers complimenting the mialstera in his district, describing them thus: "My deacons and elders are ,all the husbands of one wife." Two of his preachers published a letter Jointly, denying the statement, and de claring that each bad a wife of hla own. iV-iff, .-?!": What is known as a National Holi ness and Propbstle Convention Is in session at Lake Waldon, Concord. Mas saebnaetta. and will continue nine days. The drcular sta'es that nearly two hundred ministers of seven; different denominations endorse the movement, and will participate in the meeting. Tba object of the convention is to con sult, and approximate as near as may be the time for the eeoend coming of the Messiah, to strive to attain a more per-. feet holiness, eta, eta. I Wilmington sends oae delegate to this convention. Rev. J.P.Klng. ' ' - r -. ,; Pelk Cert A slarderer Seateaeed to a Xfaaged. ' -r--.': Judge Shipp and Solicitof Frank Os borne arrived in . the dty t yesterdsy from Oolnmbos, where they bad been holding" Polk Superior Court during tha past week.: Oae murder esse was tried. Joe llazon, a eolored man, for the mur dsr :of W. H. Lowranoe, white, was found guilty, and was sentenced : by Judge Shipp to be banged on the 27th day of next J uly. llazon prayed for an appeal to the Supreme Court for a new trial, and the appeal was granted him. The case of Lynch Ulng; a negro who broke into the house of Mr. Calvin BlackwelL, and attempted to rape Mr BlAckwsll's wife, was moved for. trial to Butharford, on account of the In tense prejudice of the community against the prisoner. ' ' -'i : .The circuit of .this district has now been completed, and ' our Judge and solicitor will have a rest from their labors until tha last Monday tn August wben tha zau circuit open with Meck- lsabcrs Superior Court. Frank Osborne tz3 nzl a capital .reputation as n eoUcitcr.suiI everywhere the people are Taaaka Itetaraed. The Young Ladies Society of the Tryon street U E Sunday School desire to return' thanks ' to the manage rs of the' C C & A Ballroad, eapeciaHy to Messrs Gormly and Basdb, for their courteous kindness on - the day of the excursion to StatesvlUe. To the young men who' so kindly acted as marshals they are grateful and can truly say their kindness is only exceeded by their gal lantry. To Messrs W B Jones and Joe Asbury thanks are - espedally due, for lo their Indefatigable energy much of our success is owing. ' : f Fall f a Brick Wall. ": About noon yesterday one half of the front brick wall of -the new building en Tryon street, opposite the Charlotte Hotel, toppled over and fell across the pavement with a considerable noise The disaster was caused by tha giving away of a large wooden beam upon which the brick rested, and "which bad not been set far enough Into the wall. Tba masons bsd lust finished work on the bouse with their trowels, and for a fortunate thing no one wss near by at tha time tba crash came, but a lady and several children bad passed Just a moment before the wail fell. The other half of the wall, which was laft stand ing in a badly cracked condition, wss taken down and the whole thing will built anew. ; ' : . t yyyy. - - 4 - ;. - ABig?eatarelBrape. yv-x:;i V The proprietors of the vtacyards about the dty are preparing for a big business in grapes this summer, and expecrto ship the Juicy fruit of tbd vine by tha tons. Yesterday MaJ J G Hams, wbo recently purchssed the old .Asbury farm and with it the fine vine yard, received a car load of thin wooden slips, ready to bend and to convert iato grape boxes, from a factory at Cairo. Illinois, and as they were unloaded in front of bis store a great deal of curi osity waa manifested to know a bat the track meant. 1 be button and top pieces of ; the boxes are held in one hand, while a long strip cut ready to bend is wrapped around them whenabox that will bold a pound of grapes is com plete. This car load of boxes is to be divided ' between ? UsJ Harris 'and Mr Parka Hutehisonij MaJ Harris says be Wilt ship twenty-five tons of : grapee this summer and expecta to. make a profiuble venture of it. - ; Taa Tawaai BaypoMd t be Settled. Th board of aldermen held a special meeting yesterday to take action in re gard to the dty water works business, and as a result of the meeting they ordered that the water works company be paid 8iXX for the two quarters end ing March Si. ; 1883L and that $500. the amount to be due July 1, 1883, ' be re served until the stand-pipe be raised SO feet and improvementa : mada -at the lake. When these things are doae then the 8500 Is to be paid over. This settle ment is to ba a matter of special agree ment in writing, aad has been eent on to New York lor Mr. Gamble, the president of tha coisissy, to sign. We understand that Mr. Gamble agreed to this proposition before be i left and is willing to have the trouble nettled in this manner. The thirty feet addition to the stand pipe will make that affair one hundred and tan feet in height, and will Insure a sufficient pressure of wa ter at all times. The improvements suggested to be made at "tha lake are thorough ditching and graveling tha bottom, no as to nave good, pure, dear water, The bargain is a fair one on both sides. - :t . -. i TkCaarlatte CMamaaa and Aavaata Xtailrad - t : President Haskell, in response to n request for information in regard to the proposed issue of f3OOj00O of bonds by the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, which issue will be considered at the meeting of ' the stockholders which is called for the 27th inst, said the present bonded debt of1 the road la tx93jOOGr beating interest at T;per cent, or about SlSOjord a year. The proposed issue of 8)3,6XXM)00 to take up the old debt" will bear interest at o per cent, making f210,000 a year.'; The exchange will be at par, leaving about; 800.000 surplus proceeds of the new ? bonds, hlch surplus may be devoted to the Improvement of tba road. CoL Haskell eeUmatea that 400.000 will pat the road In fintelaas -order. On hundred miles of old rails remain to ibe replaced by new. k-ilp" ;. Tba advantage of the -n w j issue of bonds ia obvious. The road now ex pends annually from S75J0OO to l 00000 of its inoome in improvements, and yet cannot make money enough to com plete thenx. The S400iXX which it Is proposed - to expend 1 when J the new bonds sre sold, will suffice to put the road in good condition at once and save the annual . drain which now goes on. The annual interest charge will be 832 V 000 larger than before ; but that burden will be trifling compared to the one of which It takes the place. The disposi tion of the remaining . S40000 of the surplus capital ia not decided. If bonda are not issued to tbat amount the inter est under the proposed plan will be 83,000 smaller thsn that now paid. The Columbia correspondent of the Charles ton News and Courier says: CoL Has kell has been uxgmg tbia action for eighteen" months. . There-' is hardly a doubt that it will be adopted by th stockholders. The prospects of nego tiating the bonda are very good, several parties bdng now engaged in bargain ing for them, r Previous offers have not been accepted, because the committee are determined not to dlrpose of the bonds except at a good price. 'They will be Nundoubtedly very valuable, as their sale will suffice" to complete the road and thereuzhly equip it; and this dose the through business of the line will necessarily become great. . - - Oae EX ' ncxjpnra. TaTaa. ti; tMl. - B II War" -r Co t i a lot 1 I asJ fere ff kkl-r elf . Ti r t C"aey ao Uw Core t. 1 e t i tkj aoa ad lMfru 9.Aiam. : Ir to kubua - Personal Items. Some of the arrivala at the Central yesterday were : F C Adams J N Carr, Jas A Pierce. O H Guild. IKltlroore; S D Clapp. D W Case. Mx Wajiwr. A J Goodwin. New Toil R ltoU-rtooo, J S Finkenhlne A Hulchison.Wm Boyd. Richmond ; Maj R Bingham, L V LUes, North Carolina; J F F-rguson. South fJarolins, W H toman. J r. Atlanta. -: The following were among' the ar rivala at the Buford Hooae yesterday : Irvine Watklns, W" B Brown, A Mar- bury, Virginia ; G Thatcher, E Jaekaon, New York; J T Early. Nashville; C P Thscker, WE Lloyd, Bslll more; CL Evans, South Carolina. Taa Greeaville 8a4laa ASkir. All has been quiet In Greenville since the unfortunate shooting affair occurred, the particulars of which we gave In full yesterday. The Greenville News, received yesterday afternoon. ay that Mr Floyd's wound Is certain ly a serious one and bia condition was not so favorable yesterday morning for a time, but be improved and was doing! very well at a lata hour ia the even ing. It will be Impossible to say for some days yet . what will be the result of bis injury, aa the wound Is danger ously aitnaUd, and peritonitla might set in, which would ba fatal. If this dan gar Is safely paaaed be will do doubt recover. ... - Mr Davis wound is In good condition. and with tb careful attention It Is re ceiving; ha will be out again in a few days. :rr:yy-, x, V .1 -: Honey, Cfee AJTO- LOOSE PICKLES, al S. M. HOWELL'S. Jel7 SiHieyrio,DoffD,DowD. Big Decline I1T 3 dDdDITDD. Can eoBTeadar east eeuihiaaS that Bwsa. We baa ui referred anoCaer lot ot taoee CHEAP WHITE GOODS a Mot sTew lathe it 44 DOMESTIC AND P. Pi BlttabBXSOOOseatlSaa. Teaaaaataaetaaaa. . Can sa.afarstn. asattaaaa at Can sUTlXINk ' na 8XBAW HATS. astt tLtO. SSaatn bay canaaaee JelTtf ' l - t T. U SEIQLE & CO.a UVD t UM; ;r.,- yyyx-- -,. j i-:y y.:-: WE ' HAVE ON HAND a' LARGE 'm:r t fy -:r:?y x - m i yKy- : - lot of Safss. We have them ed we can deliver at" -! u i j -.' On Dav'b Notlcda Parties wishing aafes will do well , to examine before purchasing; j ; BitEM & MCDOWELL. , 1 JsHtf - utx. ? aiMn !,t: NOTICE. , . Aapeetal maetlaa f Oaa .Stoskkoltfenret the CaariuCt, Cwuaabta and Aurtwta aa"t4 Co-s-psar 1 bafeby eatlsd to be but ol tb irid&t'8 matem tn Uts eitr of ColootbU, oa tna 7 7 1.9 aay et Juns. Instant, at aswlas .'lock li.-fori ha pna. fosa of oviwMsitacjUa) tmpriaty lssut- 00.000 1 bonds, as b sseursd br a ."... dated orat eiort --, to to nt ta rUi oi 1 pweent eoUiaai- lodeotour ct I c- spacy aad lo ooai piste tte enlaiasut ol lbsi4 ro4 wiihstssl rails aad Cawsrwtss Unpnttm Uis souh oar's property. , 1 1 , 1 . .. aid ivr"" y 'y- n-trs otr o mrra, Bii , r. - "i w ursujit ACH- LU Bi ir. ABr. ' JOlal! TZ23 A CO jjiui (, . mi : . , Aid it. ' 'v. npi i BL. .. . - - 1... ..v..";ra, ' Jal lAsasartaaa eree. ' w bot a boodseas nae ec T a flee slim sapessa Sa a oVuaS lot eaeaa. . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 17, 1883, edition 1
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