-f'lll! ' '?ri ,.Vr:i ,m - t - t -i eV W the Dja.ir.ir charlotte jouiute. satd the oie cereotte ousEitEn. cosoeidteo jnca79 ally nartettoOsaerrer, MaMUbee: Jan airy SI. IMS. am CkuuutjHmi,iMkuuc4 Aagmat . CHARLOTTE, N. C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1883. PRICE FIVE CENTS. . - ' - - i - - , - - Briham Toanjr, Jr,sajs the mormon missionaries will make 20,000 converts ibis jear. '-. -1 ; '. . r . The Legislature of New York has passed an act prohibiting the sale of the toy pistoL Dr. Edward Warren, Bey. formerly of North Carolina, and now of ' Paris, has been made an officer of the order for the Redemption of Jerusalem Rardell was convicted by one jory. plead guilty before another and was ac quitted. It seems that the jurors are bound to be on the opposite side from BerdeU. The Washington correspondent of tie New York Son who . from official records several days ago footed up the cost of the star route trials at 91,000,000 now says, It win reach 1XVXXX 1 Stephen W Dorsey says the balance sheet of justice will some day be writ ten. And when it is what an awful showing it will make for the distin guished engineers of the Republican party with' whom & W. D. trained. Cincinnati is anticipating a festive time. Next week the national conven tion of undertakers .y and embalmers meets there. This will give ndtdate Foraker an opportunity to make all the necessary arrangements. .The European hen is looming up as a dangerous competitor of the Americ an The Northern Atlantic cities now im-. port large quantities of eggs from Ger many and France, where they are pack ed and shipped In refrigerators. "Pickens Dutchman," Charles Lant? helmer, is out of the Pennsylvania pen itentiary once more. He is now 80 years old, and those who know him thlnkrlt is saf e to ager that he will soon return to his bid quarters. The dumping of garbage into the bay is so obstructing the entrance to the harbor of New York "that heavy draft steamers find it difficult to get through the narrows. It is feared that unless this practice be stopped that the har bor will, before long, be irreparably damaged. stfa--mm Gen. George Crookr is abaut 53 years of age, but he looks little more than 40. He is about 5 feet 10 " Inches high, wiry as a grey-hound, and ' can out-ride and out-march any man in the American army. It is a historical fact that he lived three days on no other nourish ment than tree bark doriag one of his campaigns against the Indians. He has " a fair complexion, bis hair is straight and cat short, and he has a large bushy beard, which divides naturally in the centre. Burckhardt tells of a strange mode of caring a vicious horse. He has seen - he says, vicious horses In Egypt cured of a habit of biting by presenting to them, while in the act of doing so, a leg ' of mutton just taken from the Ore. The pain which the horse-' feels in biting - through the hot meat causes it to aban- - don the practice. People who have vicious; biting horses should always carry red hot leg of mutton around vwlth them. . . I; .. The Galeae Lard Break 'Chicago, June 18. The story in re Igard to the great break in lard appears to have been very completely told. This - onorning on change It was looked for ward to with considerable fear that the market might take another downward turn, but It proved otherwise, and at 11 o'clock July option which closed at Saturday had risen to 903, and i&e feeling was comparatively Arm. Beyond the firms reported in these dis patches Saturday none others have suc cumbed, and the firm of Ellis & Light ner who are among those reported as crippled have transferred their deals, and in this manner have tided over. The associated Dress estimate of losses Slitting them at two and a half millions i as nearly accurate as can now be . i made. Some published accounts swell -. these figures to three millions but this j is largely based on conjecture. The firm of ileGeoch, Erringbam & Co, decline to furnish any additional data at this tUnaa and can make no statement until some days have elapsed. Ret eras aad Hr Soae torii1vi Aoat HiauelC ' - St. LoiTZJAluna 18. Judge Chester H Krum; whose unexplained absence from home has caused so much com ment for several weeks past,, returned to rins city on Saturday night and held conference with his father and some friends. Nearly ' all the statements which had been published about him were news to him and excited his sur prise. He would not be interviewed out said he would prepare a statement for publication in a day or so and giro all the information concerning himself which the public was entitled to There appears to be no doubt but that the estate of William Robertson, dry goods merchant, whose assignee J adze Krum was by appointment of the Circuit J that all or nearly ail the creditors were paid as far as the money in his hands would satisfy them. ATf Yeafer Bite4 ike Dor. , Stjndkbulkd, June 18. Several of the children who left the exhibition Saturday before the accident occurred state that they saw a man just before the rush partially close the door on the landing where the disaster took place. It will be proved at the inquest that a man bolted the door ajar, in order to facilitate the distribution of toys to the children aa they were leaving the premises. A box containing these toys is still standing near the door. The total number of deaths among the chil dren was 186V - ae Compromised f L9,000. ,-' NW.YoHSJrae is. The 973400 i breach of promise suit of. Miss Ifary Alice f Altnont ? Livingston - against s Henry "Fleming ha been settled by tb . i .plaintiff for 15.000. Her counsel. M - 712 Sawyer, demanded SOOO Oi bis services but she only offered him 2,500 . and he has beron suit against ber for 4iis compensauon.r T . . . -Pka'a JCootaaeje Props mn ta m mtmtfaJ :j ; YtutMnoA mUl sboot the SMrttsef Eos fiUm,w4rr U. a:aoUriM ' wm I .-''' k t t-tr- li" "iaij fH i, it ta t i - a Ui I V. tji.. t - wm e- 1. f l t 'hirv t-v; ' " i r- it . 1 fiii FROM vT AS11LNGTON. Berdell Witkarawf His Plea ef GaUty aad a If of Pros is ateredTae Caae ; of Kellocc aad Brady Called aad 8at- uday Fixed fr IXeariax AraameaU 1 WxsnxNQTON, June 18. In the Crim inal Court this morning Montford C Rerdeli appeared, accompanied by Her- nca ana xwer. jlemt a snort consulta tion with the counseL Judfe Wvlia asked Rerdeli if he desired to withdraw his plea of guilty of conspiracy in the Star Route case. Rerdeli answered in tne affirmative. "Under the circum stances,- said Judge Wylie, "the court has no hesitation m alio wine that to be i cione. une man cannot oe guilty of wnsyii i - jm auv jiu una MUibVOU UIV nrhara sawl r rtar AnAnK " ! Merrick said: The gorernment en ters a noue pros ror mm. t i The court directed the clerk to enter a nolle pros, and Rerdeli left the room. Alter tne organization oi the juries for the June term, Ker called up the case against Wm Pitt Kellose. charsed with receiving money in connection with a mail contract while in the united States Senate. Ker said he understood that Kellogg was under bail. a. mes senser was sent for Keliocc. and. nend Ing the latter'a arrival, Ker called up the case against Thos J Bradycharging him with receiving money while Second Assistant Postmaster General in con sideration for increasing certain mall service. Ker said that bail had not been. furnished in these cases, and asked for a process to Dring Brady into court. Judge Wylie replied that Ker could have a process if he wanted it, and the court would make it returnable to morrow. Wilson, counsel for Kellogg, came into court and said J&jauogg would waive the reading oz the indictment in his case, and proposed to file certain pieasin aoatement. Judge Yvyue re plied that Kellogg must waive tne read ing of the indictment in person. Kel- lor soon appeared and did. this. Wil son than i resented his pleas. One of tnem attacxa tne construction oz tne grand-jury that found the indictment. Another plea raises the point that the orders oz the court were disregarded ny the fail ore to return an indictment cor responding with the presentment. utners complain oz Kers presence in the crand jury room, and his participa tion in the deliberations of the grand jury. "The whole thing is to the effect mat we packed the jury," said Jver to a reporter. At his request Judge Wylie fixed Saturday next for hearing argu ment upon the pleas. A B Williams, for Bradr. asked that the warrants or dered to be Issued in that case be with drawn, stating that Brady was already under SSOjOOO bail in the untried and original Star lioute indictments, xne court said that bail was necessary in this case, but consented to withhold the warrant under Williams' promise to cause Brady's attendance in court to morrow, y The II tile Backs If et to be Betaraed to tke Beserratiea ; Washinotok, June 18. The Secre tary of the Interior has received the following dispatch from. Indian Agent yvucox: i Gen. Crook telegraphs from Wilcox that between four and five hundred Indian prisoners, requiring to be fed, should be here in four or five days. The presence of renegade bucks on the reservation will dissatisfy the friendly Indiana, excite fear and distrust among the white settlers in Arizona and New Mexico, and in my opinion will result in adding to their oast blood v history a new list of murders, rapes, child steal ing and roDDery. x earnestly pretest against so dangerous an experiment. In answer to this Secretary Teller reiterated his instructions to the ageut to refuse to receive the Indiana men tioned in the dispatch and stated that he need not fear an attempt by the military authorities to place Indians upon the reservation against his will. Klood in tke JsHssearla Kansas City. June 18. The block ade on the railroads east and nortn was almost complete last night, no trains being able to get out except on the Missouri Pacific. Chicago and Alton was able to take its. passengers by transferring at the washout near this city. On the roads west of Burlington and Missouri River business is aban doned. The others are not interrupted. The River here is 20.0-10 feet above low water. - At midnight last night re ports were received stating that a large portion of the bottom lano below here was overflowed and that serious dam age had been done which will be very greatly increased by any further rise in the River. The June rise is about due and if it cornea now at the present stage of water the loss will be rery heavy. The water now encroaches upon Has leny, opposite this city. Tke Tkreateaiag-Fleod la tke Mlssoari St. Louis, June 18. Advices from Western Missouri and Kansas say the heavy rains for the past few days have raised nearly all the rivers and small streams in that section and the indica tions are for ucuaually high water in the Missosri River The town of Com ing, four, miles north of St. Joseph, on the Missouri River, is inundated and several houses are,. entirely swept away. About f our miles of the railroad are under water. All the railroads in West ern and Central Missouri, with the ex ceptioo of the Missouri Paciflo are badly washed and trains are generally abandoned.- - - Belsaeats Libel Bait. : Nkw Yobk, June 18. The jury in the libel suit of August Belmont against John Devoy, editor of the Irish Nation, who in April. 1882, charged Belmont in his paper with haying misappropriated the funds belonging to aq Irish Society returned a verdict of guilty, but re commended the defendant to the ex treme clemency of the court. Belmont stated that he joined in the recommen dation as his only object In prosecuting the suit . was the . vindication .of his character. Sentence was . suspended until to-morrow morning. , ; - : 1 . ' s He yeealated ia Stacks ? Bostojt, June 18. Arthur H. Blaney, cashier and. head book-keeper of the Massachusetts Loan and Trust Cota- Giny. is under arrest for the embezzle gof S44.000 of the company's funds. He has confessed his crime and states the cause to be mining and other stock speculation. He was arraigned to-day and held in 050,000 balL 'Loes of funds will not in jure the financial standing of the Trust Company. ' " ' 2- 1 ' fc ' . -, ' - ' . . Baits for Damage, '. .;.;' v Nkw Yohx. June 18. Twenty-one suits so far have been: commenced against the trustees of the. Brooklyn Bridge by-relatives of , the victims of the disaster on decoration day. Dam ages claimed aggregate about 650,000. ; ;"sr' -sSTieste aer?",. ' f '.- An yoa etatortwe nl-tot and broken of foot nt br a e&Ud aeiZMloc aad emac wtxh pata f eoolJcteUf It so. Mod at ooo tadrx boctt (lira. WtMHnv's eoocbto Pivp for J4 rso te4ain. Ita ? aju U Immteominf. ii Wul r Uew to poxliuM autieretlffliHieOtalely. Depn4 npoo tt. BaoUMra. Cisra la bo biUsU bout tc It eur mjmmtorr axi Csrrtoea, Trg atomaeb ao4 txm', lei t'Ax aotna ta roat, wdueN Ld Ai.i!ut.. "a. ait j rtooan4 wt to turn o .-ia. - y.,-9, tnlowa lo r7T', f f 'i -d 1a fwu4 ti .l , ! t t t cf or ut t : l t-t ic-;. i -. oa r 1 r 'in f il . if' f ff y TH HI OX'X'id i x Index te if ew Advertisessents ICra. Joe Penon'a Bamedy. t Cardwell C. a&iaB. 8 MBartwo Board. K D LattaA Bro-Aa error. J B Stafford taoeKhoktors BsnwrlMn Nartlae. - ; LadlcaUoaa. South Atlantic, fair weather, follow- a m - a a . a ea on x uesaay oy local rains, sontneriy to westerly winds, slight changes in temperature ana pessure. - ' iiOCAi. Rieeusa, l .: . v - m i. i ;H i. : , The Lutheran Sunday , school pic nics to-dsy at walkers grove; on the Carolina Central Railroad. - i Mr Fred Munzler left for New York Sunday afternoon, and during his ab sence, Mr R B Russell will have charge of his business. . , , . . .....la Wads worth's carriages and hacks will , be 'run, ia Divldson. College , to morrow, we are requested to state by Ur. Hepburn, for ,th bemefib of the public. During the week ending last night there were three hundred and eighty five arrivals at the Central Hotel, and Mr. Eocles is quite well pleased with the boom. - 3. - The board of school commissioners will hold a meeting next Friday night for the transaction of important busi ness among which will be the election of additional teachers for the city graded schools. The colored firemen are making arrangements to liave a big time next 4th of J uly, and will have several vlsl ting fire companies in the city on that day. Reel racing and spread eagle oratory will be the order of the day. Mayor Maxwell is having one of Mr. D. P. Hutchison's patent street sprinklers built, and will have it on the jTun in a day or two. If it comes up to the patentee s representations, a second one will be made and entered in the war against dust. Mr D. L Hill, Jr.. secretary of the faculty of the Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College at Milled ge- Tille, has favoied us with an invitation to attend the commencement of that institution on July 1st to 4th. The pienio of the Baptist Sunday school is to be held at Sugar creek to day. All the children together with all others who wish to go, are requested to meet at the Baptist church at 7 o'clock this morning. The wagons will Jeave the church for the picnic grounds at 780 o'clock. Mr. Edgar Jackson, boss of the construction force of the Southern Telegraph Co, arrived in the city yes terday and stopped at the Central. He ssys bis force is coming rapidly to wards Charlotte and within a month from now the new office will -bo in operation here. The unveiling ceremonies of the Confederate monument will take place at Camden. S. C , on the 20th. Gov. Hampton is the orator. A number of our people will take advantage of the low rates offered by the Charlotte, Co lumbia A Augusta road, and will go down to take in the occasion. Since the newspapers have opened fire on this taklng-a-girl'a arm business a wholesome cessation of the "fast" custom has been noticed, and there is a return to the good old fashioned' way. It Is to be hoped that this innovation, which meets with such disfavor in tSe public eye, will quickly disappear alto gether from our midst. Mr W F Cress, a young merchant of Concord died last Saturday and his remains were interred in the ' new cemetery at that place Sunday. He was a yictim to consumption. About two years ago, he was married to Miss Nora Yorke, a daughter of the .late Maj A J Yorke, who, with one child survives him. ; ' - - - Four young ladles and two young menkhave been reported to Dr. Scarr for pulling flowers in the cemetery last Sunday. The penalty for this offense Is 810 for each instance, and though these violators of the cemetery ordinan ces msy get off light this time, their purses will te drawn on hereafter. If anybody wants to pay ten dollars apiece for flowers, let them go ahead and do It. - Railroad Salt ia Ckasakers Court. t An Important railroad action is to be tiled In the city to-day, before Judge 8hipp, at chambers court. It is an ac tion brought to make the Western North Carolina Railroad party to a case of Young ys Rollins, the original suit being to compel Rollins, late president of the road, to surrender the assets to the receiver. Judge Schenck arrived in the city yesterday and will appear in the suit for the Western North Carolina roadV Mr. J. M. McCorkle will appear for Mr. B. F. .Long, receiver. Another Railroad Iayeatioau Mr. Chas. Adams, the junior clerk of the Central Hotel, whose scientific turn of mind recently led him to Invent a patent toothpick dlstributor,has turned his mind to a railroad invention, and has modeled a first rate ' thing. It is a danger signal to place at road crossings. and which throws out a placard with the warning word "stop," on the ap proach of a train at a road crossing. The invention Is remarkable for its simplicity. It can be set so that: the signal will be thrown out-290, 800 or BOO yards before the approaching train. Mr. Adams has shown the Invention to several practical railroad men,' who say that it is one of. the best and most per fect acting danstr signals, they , have ever seenl The -wheels of the engine spring, the signal, and also throw it down after the train has passed, , The clever inventor has applied for a patent, and says that none of his poor friends shall be forgotten Wten he retires from, active hotel service, and has a private F&Utca cor cf Lis own;''. -:V- Cavaf ard'a aeld FtirzZiS.fln.'z Peatk of Mrs. Weeds. I " ' ' ' Mrs. Alice B. Woods, wife of Rev. Netfnder M. Woods, pastor of the Sec ond Presbyterian church of this city, died yesterday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. Woods was in her S8th year, and for two years past she had been suffer ing from that dreaded malady, con sumption. She was a lovely christian lady, and her death will be mourned by a large circle of friends, not only in this city, but in her former home. She leaves a devoted husband and three small children. v h . - . .- t The f uaeral services will be conduct ed front the SecondPresbyterian church this evening, at 530 o'clock, by Dr. A. W. Miller and Rev. Was. R. Atkinson. Saielde of a Proaaiaent Citizen fUa calm. : Mr A C Lucky, a well known and prominent citizen of iLlnooUi county, committed suicide' last Saturday, in the woods near his- home at Triangle, by shooting himself , twice, once: through AX m i kL. Li. ; it. - . : . toe ueau ua oooo turougn' tne urease. His family missed him from home dur ing the day and on searching for him. he was found dead in the woods with two bullet holes in his body and his pistol lying on the ground near his side. Mr Lucky was crazy, and his caae was a jsad one; i Some weeks ago he invested in a lot of machinery to run a mill, cane evaporator, eta, and put it np on his place. He very soon became uneasy about his investment, and the fear that he would lose by It preyed so heavily on bis c mind as to finally drive him crazy. His family knew for a week past that his reason bad fled, but hoped it was only a temporary affliction, and had no thought of him doing himself any harm. He leaves a wife and three grown children. m - A f IOO Ckalleage tor a Bicycle Race. A gentleman of this city last night deposited $100 with the Joxjknal- Observkb aa a challenge for anv bi cyclist in Charlotte or in North Caro lina, to run a race with Mr. Will Fharr, one of the members of the Charlotte bicycle club. The race ia to be run anv time within the next two weeks, and the hundred dollars denoaited with 'this office may be 'covered any time within the next seven days. The chal lenge is open to any and all competitors who msy be residents of North Caro lina. In other words. Mr. Pharrs friends back him against any bicyclist in xiortn Carolina and put up 4100 aa a challenge. The race will be run on the Providence road to Mr. Dick Hun ter's, a distance of five miles and re turn, making the whole distance ten miles. The road ia a good one and affords a fine spin. There Is no craw fishing about this challenge, and if it Is accepted, the championship of the State will no doubt be settled by this race. Here a a chance for some other bicyclist to show his spunk. . Personal Heats, Miss Hives and Mrs B B Phillies, of Ne w "York, and Miss Bufbrd and Mrs J Wells and daughter, of Virginia, who are en route to the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, are at the Buford House. Among the other ar rivals at the Buford yesterday were; Dr R H AUenJPbiladelDhla : S L White. .Baltimore: - judge I Schenck. M J Manley, North Carolina: A Swlnrston. South Carolina : W Hutchns. T Allan McCormick. New York; NMMargan, Florida. ; Tke following were among the . ar rivals at the Central Hotel yesterday: N Wilcox. 8 W Heav P B Johnston. Jas Mullen, Baltimore; M B Lewis. Alabama: C H Harris. T O WalL At- lanta: Col W H Trader. MemDhia: W P Snyder. C F Shindel. W 8 Lloyd. rniiadeipoia: James Vasa. Virginia: J M Brown, Texas: Geo Lane. A B Mulli gan. Chas DunlaD. C E Breeder. Mia Josle Breeder. South Carolina; W W Rollins, C M McLeod. W H Crow. J W Seaerest, (Magnolia mine) North Caro lina, v . Tke Opera Hoase Iatproyesaeata. Messrs. Wadsworth and Sanders, the owners of the opera house are arranow log to make vast improvements about the building and will have a perfect gem of house ready for the opening of next season, wnien will be the last week in' August, when Armstrong liroa. minstrels, . with forty men, and new and original, stan. aettlncv will give tke initial performanos of the aa son. - tub improvements to the opera house will be begun next week. The dressing room will be taken from be hind the stage and the stage will be set' osex. giving about ten feet more space In the house for seats. Instead of the dressing room being behind the stage, it will be built at the side of the house, over the store adjoining the opera house and entrance to the stage will be made by side doors. Two flights of steps, one in front and one in the rear. will lead to the dressing room. The chairs which during the past season, gave so much, trouble by the way in whlchthey stuck to people's clothes. are now being minted by Mr. Arthnr Butt and wHl be warranted not to stick, and a person will hereafter be able to rise from: his seat wlthont f the laaat danger of patting with portions of hia apparel. Thei whole Interior . of the house 14 to be rjrigntened up and when the improvements are all oomnlata m will hare an opera house worthy of spirited, progressive cnariotta. Mr Nat Gray, theatrical agent, tells ns tkat nextaiasoa . will be- brilliant one. some of the finest troupes In the enrm. try having already made engagements. ana among Lasnv several troupes that nave never Deiort been sonta; y . - X Tew Blood Pant " WM tfite ta u. tmumtatit i'hmJIimi 9m - - w m .u. fa aaJUi. ajul mil hont wakl hall Hf 1. m tfeaaadawMM. 1 or lmprra blood the beat nad. Vim kPAfra U Egmdal . UtttMrmtfor' vm 1 1 . ft k.M . . . ... . .fi . t!M ap. idt uo e(w , tor tba impora ..Ana 1 lnj .....i' . a. 1 rwi 1 1 uuiikri ror e&noer, acroru, !"-, .at. an-, r a ta4 te taoosaad Lj V.. r 1 1 u 9 I CW . iBBevtajttCUyOrdiaaaeea. 4 For the information of the pnblle we publish several sections of chapter II of rthet city ordinances, and we have been requested by the city authorities to say that these regulations will be rigidly enforced i"Y Be It ordained, That any person or persons who shall deposit in any of the streets any rubbishy refuse or filth of any kind whatever, to remain, shall forfeit and pay for ; each and every offense the sum of five' dollars; and any person or persons who shall suffer his, her, or their chips, wood, boxes, hogs heads. Dales, or anything (material for building excepted) calculated to ob struct the free passage of the streets aidaXlkii. nr water In . tha mH.T longer than 48 hours, shall forfeit and pay for each and every offense the sum of two dollars, and one dollar for every day that said obstructions remain. ."That no goods, wares, merchandise buddies; hogsheads, or any article of trade, shall be alio wed tp remain on the sidewalks, so as to obstruct the free passage of said walks, and . any person or persons offending against this ordi nance shall forfeit and pay five dollars for each offense. "That no wagon, cart, or other vehicle ahall be allowed to remain on the pub lic street at night, under a fine of twenty-five dollars for each offense." The foregoing are Important provi alons, and have been heretofore fla grantly disregarded, but we understand that the police have been ordered to report all offenders, and we may there fore hope hereafter to see the law in this particular at least promptly and strictly administered. Davidson's aaaaal Orator. Cot Bennett H. Young, of Louisville, Ky, who has been chosen to deliver the annual oration before the Literary So cieties of Davidson College at 11 o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, the 20th, comes to us, not only with the highest recommendatlona as an orator, but his sterling worth and integrity as a man of business have been recognized and admired rar oeyond the bounds of the Blue Grass State. Hia career as a rail road man has been eminently success ful, and Davidson may be justly proud of having a. man to grace her com mencement occasion : whose very name Is a power not only among business men. but also in the leading literary circles of the section from which he hails. He will come on a special car from Louisville, accompanied by a few friends among whom will bo a special reporter for toe Louisville Courier- Journal. Though no special trains will be run from Charlotte to Davidson until Thursday, ample accommodations can be had at Davidson for all those who go up from Charlotte Tuesday evening, and it is understood that ar rangement are being made with Mr. J. W. Wadsworth to have transportation ready for aay who may wish to leave Charlotte on Wednesday morning. No extra trains will Iron to the College on Tuesday and 'Wednesday, but on Thurs day, commencement day, two trips will be made. The first train will leave Charlotte early in the morning and re turning will leave the College at 830 p. m. The second train will leave Charlotte at ff p. nx, and will leave the College about midnight. Western If, C fasaae A syli We learn that the Insane Asylum at Morganton ia now - under way and working smoothly. Dr. Murphy, the superintendent and Dr. Hilllard. the assistant physician, are rather young men, bui they are good managers, and discharge their duties faithfully and promptly - and energetically, just like good working men can do when they try. The way patients crowd around Dr. Murphy and Dr. Hilliard,when they enter toe wards of the asylum, shows that the treatment has been kind and sympathizing. ad that the unfortunate men aad women appreciate it.' Only six months ago the asylum building was not completed, many of tne Goora not even Having locks on tfiem, and toe windows without proper guards; but now there. are about 125 patients within Us wsiUvreceivingklnd and tender treatment, and all their wants properly attended to. The board of directors, the physicians, and other officers of the institution, have worked steadily and earnestly to get ft under way, and afford- aa much accommoda tion to the unfortunates of toe State as possible, and all concerned claim . that they have done everything they could to discharge their duties and meet pub lic expectation. ; , No one will be received into toe asy lum wunous nrsc m axing tne proper arrangements with Dr. Murphy, the superintendent. This is important, and toe attention of the pdblie is called to tt. Patients will be received as fast as possible, but they must come in order and according to law. ' The directors and superintendent are anxious to do all they can to accommodate the unfor tunates of our State, but they must be governed by law, rule and regulation. There are new in toe asylum thirteen patients from Mecklenburg county, all of whom, except one or two. were re moved from toe asylum at Raleigh, and there are also from four to eight patients from each of . the surrounding counties. Patients will be received as fast as accommodations will j ustify preference being given to new cases or such as seem susceptible of cure. All will be relieved as soon as it is possible to do so. :"rc.- - These statements are made np from a -conversation with' a gentleman who recently visited ft patient In the asylum at Morganton, and we think toe infer- mltlon will bo gratifying to all inter ested in one of the charitable instito- f -" ? TiUMxaoa. iacnvrb.2, l'SOL , i r"" rara vui Dear rw"matv""o'j A.A P 1 tr' a i rs t tir r li t il l r- m 'St . 1 1 1 i i ft t ii. 1 1 i. t . --ItJt.a , ll C L 1 : t li 1 i t tk 1 1 igkt UM OalU VnllOla' TbJj la wbaitbe Slaters of tke Home tor Catbo lie Children in Boston, Mia aeons apoorntcie ehlld Who wm rack Ing ttaett almost to d&Ul with wtaooplag eooth. The ehlld was oddenl? taken with severe ip&ams aad TotniBng.dUKl with trirht- raieamamtDe neao. Tne tuaters wniei - Used Perry Da MWlPlU i Pain Killer with the most aa. toBlahloc results. In a lew horns the disease was (oos and tne ciu:a was weu." " Almost f aaavae aad Cared. "Host of the eminent doctors ta the Cast, at wen as several of the medlasi faculty In New York ettr." writes Bev. P. P. Bhirter, ot Chle ifo. -failed to help oar daughter's epUepsr. whleh oecaa to show signs of toralng Into lnaanltr. By the good provueoes of ood we tnea eamaruan xervme, and U eurrd her." Tpor drorglst keeps it. IAQ. A Clreaa Blssi BMUelwe. ' One of the best medicines evet known for the enre ot diseases axuins trom imDore Mooa.ni matter from what eause, is Boaadalia.. It is a great alterative medleine aa weU as a Mood part ner, ii eares Berorauk- eweumgs, eain oiseasss. Llrer CosaDlaint. Settle. the following Important letter andshad aanUemaa ia Xlorlda. ' a, ae. eaa from a .dlsun- i LAxalBxaA.rLA.. Jane 10(01882. I have been a great snflersr for 16 rears, not able to walk, from aa lnjored leg. Eave tried many at. v.s ana uteir remedies to luue Dorposs. I beUeve Bosaaalis will enre me. It was reeem- meoddB to me by a iriead. I have takea two bot tles, and sad It helping me. The draggists who aaasilr keep It are out of tt. and 1 eannot afford to wait tee stow aratrai ox weir soppiMe. - JOHN T. BXXKS. Bapt, Doaad ef Pabiie Instrooaon. KitiianiL Ta Jsn. SI . 1 ML ' HH Warner a Co i airs Par Sve rears I Buf fered from Ktdne afffnrinna Tour Safe Kidney and Lrrer Cure freed my from pain, restored myl ftMh and thorooahlo eared me. MeXtna! , STwr Xaitcfc: Oeads, - Eeavy stomachs, btlloas eondlOona Well's Kay appmpms amminooa, eiinarac. loeanazae. s OIJS0. . . Testsrday mnrnlng, 18th mat. Baby Lon, Infant of Wna. C aad Heme IX Itonaa. - nds aad aeamdataaesa ef the family areiovttsd te attend the faaeral. waldiwfflhe held at the reaidenee of Mx. Win. a Korgan this ; as lO eeloek, ; LADIES YISITTNG I The Kormal Sehool at Chapel SDi this season : eaa seeure PVeaaat Cojnfortabto and Conve- : ajoatoaarters by taamedlato appUsntloa to fl.a RaRJBRS, Plve mbtotes watt to the CoUege. Pirteea OoUan per month. nnel9 Mrs. Joe Person's V 1 1 li M M B M at D D r r DDD EXCELLENT FOB THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. 2ev. IXaldsWa Opiatlaaw . RiixTB. H. c. Pee 3d, 1880L I take nlrasnmtestaanw that a aaamlmr r mm nawBHSMSAJM renoa-B susui wna gooa resaiis. i neiieve her bcslbdi te be c lent for the parsoso for which it Is intended. w. W.HOUJ0L SW-Vor sale by Cbadotte Droggistar jeigdlw QBBXOTTX. COLUMBIA AVQVSTA B. B omci etn Fiantn ion, i .1 Onunsaxa, &C ' I a oveer so aeeacamoojam taoae wtaklnctq at- i Osuegeasaeelaltrata wlU we ma as follows ca Thnrsday. Jane 21st: 7 Ism Charlotte, To am. ! Arrtys Bi.CoUer, 840 - s ' ' ' Lro U Cotteee, 8JJ0p,m. ; Antra Charlotte, ... 480 I Iare Caariette. COO - . . i . Arrive rx CoUege, 7:15 ' I Leave IX CoUere, mldnWht, Ainve Charlotte, 1 sOO mTmT trip neafl good to retoraea 21st , cr22od. BwCABDWXIX. Goa Pass. AgsaL JelSdSt tfjrHEBBia, AT A SPBCIAX arxXTIJfe OP the : Sar ssa Sa 1 im as W Sat -m mm ls I CarojcperandeoM Mlnlnc Company, hetd the lath Jnaa. l&sa. at lie mnmtar rwrAr ua TSbb'Ko 61 Xkcduwrr Plans, Baltimore voungtao following ysnfsaf. That ta stew of tha Hnsasf flai raaa snmlml bk mrt. - " ' w oowjpany me boaMl of Olreetors be and they are Uints npea each share of the eompsny's stoekl : . mm w. a n. . mwmm Vmmn?JTV?aa taarsr aays alter tae I oca day or y .gTmLoT preaiffleut of tne company tn two dally newspapers nnbUahed toBalttmora. rr ami ae la Mecklenburg eounty. Worth CaroitoaT aad eUreeOoa thereby eoaarrsd. the Board of M- wt amy MfmtmMmWuwm mm AvnB faJwOuLM OH saswt asaaew msaaaansa tlu - - m. . - i ioZ Tyri 5 iiptfc a us xraasrer JI- wpoa tae taimre oc aayatoekholdar ranan 1883. seta stock so falling to pay aaldasssssmeas ootora ua iota aay oc aiy. felted for tbe benefit rf tlx , xranarer Books of the company win be dosed is v .ou. w& uuu, sum iti n uosoa nnui ..r....-. B, 8TATT0BD, Big Decline in (SKOXDEDD. CsU on Monday and be eoaylneed that ttlsso. We have Jnat rer sired another lot of those CHEAP ViHITE GOODS aad a lot of those popular Kisses Hose In Black ana motors.. - - h. Kow Is the time to bay 4 " '-''"-- V 44 DOMESTIC AND - P, tAesDerthan eyer. : r " " . . Wt have a-baddseme line of ladles and ausses euippers to do etoeea out entap. ;. cftfee. DBXSS OOOBSTal 12e.( ' Tea moat sea them. Can 10. 0001 forget tt. , Many pattens ef CABX atATTOra - ? ' Vin. dtd a ar i ra nrftti en nr. ii k , , T.sEIQIJ3&COJia -: . -, . 1 i , FOB. SALEe - H .... ...... ...... . '"i ',!" 1 SBrt asmrl wmm aMavwtaaai em t t a a. - "T " avwao.:- v Tiul S1J.I 4XU F'JTTml' Via J-rtlJWtm a str .t, tad tuuuJj 4. It-. Usoc- a to 1 iu:..i itrsi. - CLiToyea lei, c tTt cr u ..a 1 mm f 3 t .f t i,t -l r ' t I C t II a . .&iit L .fki.: ' a, w ...."I : Ik tf m .... StillTheyGo Down Down a w -w tv a 1W " v A'' 9 cai'il t.j sueet an4 ruuii. . jCJii m " KA V . : .n' DAHBY0 ' PnOPUYLACTIG FLUID. ' A Xteasoliolil Article Hot tJalvovsat VmmaXlj Vaa, . .- , Var Searlsl aad Trpadid sravevs. XMphllMria, SaOl vattoa, TJXesrsted Zrr.disr.tc3 j Pba. Measles, aad mtd. ViDiiw Ferer has beea cured with h attar : Mack vomit hmA taken niaoe. The wont - . nt-Lj i i . . . npoioana jna (OK. . y Vt redand SttatPerr . sons refcwhtd aad ' Bed Soros prarnb . .d v by battiag -vitk Darby fluid. - Inawaro) Air mads haraaleas aad stained. - Tor Sore Thro at tela a . -r aoa Pl'il'lJflt if fcadafl Poa PKByisrzsrs Small -yox.. I oaedaie FluuT; the patient waa sot dduieua, waa sot pitied, aad was about Contacts destroyed. o tToatad feet, Chnualaa, Vtles, tne aoasa aeaia ia tbiee weefci, aad no etl had te, J. W. Pa Soft White Coaaple. I skficauMel bay ritawM. VoporifjrtKc Broasli, ffmii trrTnta, g m mi i . i a tt on l De surpaaaea. Catarrh, Mfiavsd aad Eryatpelaa cored. Bears piavc rgrsoafcery The nlmtcIaaB see Darby Fluid ' aitifr of Diphtheria. . A. SrouMwsBcaT, as S wUrtjte fer Aalaud ' UeuiMBOiu, Ala.- Sdsrs, cc Tnllie. ili f . t mi Iaasdth therfadd daring DBWith Cholera pre en ted. Uf pfwSCftt litem punned sad healed. tm waaea of ltfc. it . (Albl Wm0m0 -m, M il.. I T. l jadisptmilila to the side ahoold be aaed about the corpse it will prevent any nnpleas- III, WW. w. poas, Eyrie, Ala. rw MMit.i.ia.Mi- Sieiaw, T. SfAJUOX BUia, ac IX, Mow York, says: "I aa srwirar-mMi tsrwf Ts ! Prophylactic Fhbd ie a rahiahia dmad Vaadarbitt 7alvwrsicy, Kaatrrfflo, Teaa. 1 teatifV to the aaot eyeflent qualitiea of Prat Darby Prophylactic FkudL As a dtaiidactaat an3 otmrat tt la beta tbeorencaHy-.aad practically "Paw to apreparatiaa with waic&I am aa- -a. a. Ltjrrom. rraf. I1imi.ii . ssarwya aaoaa ia Kooowaaaoadod try 1 Hob. ALKXAjrosa H. Simraaas, of Georgia t . Rer. Chas.F. Dno, DJD., Canrch ef the SUaagus, W. s.j -- Rct- Gao. F. Prrera, Riiaap M. E. Chorea. ISTJI8PKN H A KT.K TO fcVJMtT wnanfe, Pemcdy small a. Used intcrneOy ev -extemalry for afaa or Beast. . aa bee,, tWjorfrfy tested, and W aae abuadant erideace that it has deae ererrthiB ' j ror nuier uaorsBanoa get of your get of mar rjmcs or aeaa to tne proprietors. v ' T. Zf. ZKTXJ3T CO MastifeclwrinCheaista. - PHILADtXPHIA. Nil ta! (ktoidable CiFenskc -COUFBL TJaTO Dctirc Dzsiccss. The pnblle know we have always kept GOOD OOODa. Ws do not ask or think of eosttn seinn aa. An we ssk is a emn, aadyoa wClbenre to get vslae reoetvod for your money. joaeU BABBXJISZB A TBOTTia. Honey, Chw LOOSE PICKLES, .: At- S. M. HOWELL'S, V Bedrie AadIIukm are test ea 39 Dart Trial. TO LIEU CrJLY. C2 CLD. AlMO ar; sag winy froaa aaretis Daaajrr, VV 1ost VrrAUrr, Lack -or XnTa Foaoa A Vsaea, WasiDsaWaaKaaasaa. aad all those itus.ii. of a rtsimi, aaroma r nlHng tram aatnaa aad Oraaa Caubks. Bpaedy relief aad complete resto. ratioaef Haat.Ta,Viaoa aad aatraoea QpaaaJfraaa. Ta si ami ns I diseorery of tho Kuietsmtai Osatory. stil at nun tiTT Ularhntrs rsaipa 1st frse, s .ill see YSITAI3 If IT 89., CABS8atit tgitS. - Abtatficisldre. idetbeeaaseofUspa,,! ty and nch perf ums. it Kssterss te Bray Bair tho leathfal CelerA j i prvwuis tISIWII Ug HU V t ailing ef th hair. V- iruk V V iatii-WMtoirt TON titer , Sti iinst efaeaaa-a C.,. fcitil. Si a Wets., e m mm i In. set aWm h- r. America Ahead! ..FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. LZZZ r03 IT I BUT XT I! - TET XTIB mars d2tawaw 8a Catawba Co it. a. r?rr tllclcery. TTeatern n. C.H.H,, HA9besn P"v ncM fT Vn haiirr n!3ersl -ra, riu-iVatled. ieu.,,rul siir- tv.ni u s, T- 'fi rooms. Aa ar :.rtL tvQa9. iAbwato r""-vf"-,Wierj Kara fcftaa raia f 'tti ...! Ut si .---j. an Oontagloos Disaasos. Penota waiting ea be Sick should aae te frady.l Scatfac Ffevafhas Scsrlst Teres m m as l V 4? v'vu' Aw IT " . f )" H 1 i . t ' t 1 i i . "I i f - X ita z.i r." t r - i. 1 .! 0 t r 4 f li. I if I u i ... iicr... 1 1 w i i I i V - . 4. .' !.' .... IzlZ-J " f IT " f- - A. m V . .