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? .. . .liiJiJilid & XXIJS DjtIL.1T CUJUULOTTSS JTO UIZJTjlI, JlJtZ THE CRAREOTTE OBSERVER, COJr7SOMOmTEM9J!JmRCZTfl'r9 XSS3 . - s Kill I marietta Ihiwif, tsiaHajbad Ju 4 Juurr s. tM. OHAREOTTE, N; 0.i FRIDAY; JUBY l34tl8S3. PRICE FIVE CENTS. - I r.- ,1 .r Is take about LOOOjOOO a month to it Unci fUta Qr4 tension bilL fMil fklfinAywii.' "ft.rs ar 1.1 is 'convicts la tha panUaaUsrv. (ln. Gordon real nod tne rrraidanfj of U Uourzfa Icifle tUilroad that ba ralxbt dorota bla wbuli Umi to his o I nM " n i tiior: II wilt uke Sxuo to pat tha 2ew or5er bet tb indieatldQs aVetbsltfca nsooj will ba prompt! sabacrttai. Cbarlea Francis Adaxna. Sr, baa sie iptrstlons to tha jroreTnorsblpof Uaa saebnant. and. It la supposed, will ran o tha "no Graesv platform. j Accwrdlox to Oath, walls Jim Bo tai la frolicking around Earopa b ex pacta tba boys wbg ma tha Herald tor , .JUa tociaartOOXOQA year for blm. I , i , . . - I ; ..I I i A.batppr man caUsd on ITocmUo Stjmoor.ot 2itw York, tba otberday And bra la tba way tba old faaUmA paiararad blm: I lora to tkink of tbe pnaaa and tba graat powrr tbai It wlalda. If I wra yoQotvr mad wora Tijrorooa . i cay MIX 1 tbiak X aroold jrlra np fanning avod edit a nawtpapar." Tba laat ttepablleaa cbarra afaioat Iloadiy. Democrallc caadldala for Got nor oCOblo,Utbat Itcoatblm tZOJXQ to aacara delafabea eaoofa to fat tba Domlaatkm. At IhLs rata Oblo Demo crmUo delrtataa moat ba pretty bljb priced. It woaUAt tako ner tbat caocb to bay ap a Rapabllcaa coaran lioo. . ' I Aojrtxata (Ga.) WJor Dyrd, of PoUc oaoty, aaya tbat on bla farm tba aama Irlab potatoea ba?a baaa oaed la planting for forty year, and tbat ao far from degenerating, tbey nerer fall to ytald aa abaodaat and dellctotu ' Tbeaa Art rery remaxkaWa potatoea. Wa oarer before beard of a potato tbat would do to plant more than once. j Damletla, wblcb la joat now belag ravaged by cbolers,tbdaatba areraglng about 100 per day. formerly ranked aa tbe third cUy In Lowk Kgjpt. but; from vartooa eaoaea. It baa declined uatll lta popalatloo at tbe outbreak of tbe pUfat. probably did not exceed 13.000. If U la tbe tlce grow Log dUtrict, at la eat eS partially from tkeadTajnV jtgm of aarlgaUoa owing to tbe forma :lloo of bars aeroaa lta b arbor pre rant .lng large Teaaela from entering, j .- rxJudg8aetl.er Waablagtoo,aaja: 2a ' tibe eye of tbe law a bicycle la jkcaW artkgsv la eoanoo with otaar carriages cqeal llgbU la tbe streets and .bJgb waya, protected by tbe aama laws, lead tbctrTtders are amenable to tbe tsame road laws go reining tbe drlrers . -of otbar tthklea." vTbat's In Waablns nea, bet la CaarlaUa tbe bteycle claims aaore prlTQeges tbaa tbe carriage, for h earrUge keeps tba street made for webldes while tba bicycle takes pose as wloa of tbe aids walk notwithstanding ? abodaostar tollmba and lAreaof-cbU-3reQ and onsmrpeetrng pedestrians. Col aiaroaUos IS Thorn too. wbo raa tbe raet-Appeal, at Atlanta, la baring aa Interesting time. 'Tbe paper became in to! red aad ba finally' sold It oa cer tain condiUoos to a iir Uoore, who daring Tborntoo'e absence sold It to a itr Cooler, aoo ot the Atlanta , poat taarU. , Tbeo Col Thorn too returned be found tbe oSos la tbe baoda of tbe laird party ejy. went la an summarily diamlaeed tbe persona bs f ound la tba ofica. lis tbarsapoa bad-Uoore sad Cooley arrested for swindling and tbey la tarn bad blm arrested! for perjary la baring Taioad the oiSee' under oata at f IOjDOO. when be bad girea li la for tazaUon under oatb at pifiOO. Taking it all la all It Is a 11 rely Uma orsr a de funct newspaper. O I Ocs4 JXt) Jotmny., twentj44 yeara ago, created a seoaaUon by bla lariab ' exuacderinjt of moosy ; sad the rapidity wltn wbUn bo 'got IfcrotJih aba at rs. OOQjOOO. tba proceeds of oU "wells struck - on lands beioogjsg to blm la tbe Tmnr 'r tjlt inlt nil raginn- Tha Ofilj Ulat ba aeexnjd poaaased of was bow to get rid of meney. wlicfe be did In abort order, stral atLfpad bimwlf aa poor as Job's UxkfyJ (Jle Jeaon ahk from pibll ftu4ihe.t44khH nnU 're cently, wbea be tamed up as a worker la aome coal properties, with-, fair proa Oixa kf:iA 'iZ&BkP money. Ua Is said to bare receired a package of 2V X500, wblcb be bad placod aoms where .for 4fe keeping on oaa of : bis spreea launtl forgot all about It. lie baa learned Xa ' read ' an J write since bla porerty . orertook blm, and baa been adrlacd to institute legal proceedings for tbe re corary of some of tba property be part . ed with la bis frollcklog days. Among tba property be claims la tbe Contlnen- Tbe lxll BalJra Jecila tm Select ThalrLaaaa. ; WumaaTOX. Jalr lrThe Secrs f tary cf tba Interior baa directed notice to ba gtreo to tba Northern i'acjfla . company tbat all eeleeUooe of lands In - aba buuea ot Wiacuoain and kllnneeoba ,-muat ba maJa wllbia tbe enaaiog three . xDOoths and thai at tba end of tbat Umeordra of wtihdrawai will be, re voked and all pablto Ueds wltbla la deinnlty limlu in tb&se KUUe will be -opened to sUlfarat-" lie iata that lb company will not' be prmtUed to vrull Ua UaU. Irarlog, th poor laads j jr tbe gorerntntat b4' the awtxlets ndtheo ukatts good lands . farther. loeg utoo the liuej bat lb company . must alct suSelest . land in each of tnaaabUUe without rrgard to qo all by Vto rasks up tba amount i seld in tboee A Trias lerltaUea wlta tba OllrS i i Caafc- i 1 ' t Kl .Toax. JoJy Jtv-0neral Job a ?twtoo. i'rw'wnt of the boclety of the Afn; ct tt.9 l'wloniJic, hft l-tn inrlted rj u --1 the refusion of I'ros"s Car- ' miry ii:zd (CotsteJerat) at;DalLaJL Texaj, va A " - 5? f.h. an 1 to respond tn ti tt."T 'LJt Tkj wha wora the l !o. The I'reaMnt of tha Society. VO Vit,Mf: Our re-onloa la CQt to Q3riel tut l.-.r-.t aa. brothers. Xiary ail oj3p;aAafcreiircu..uoi. no . an1 acltm heart 1 ftaaJ la the w:rAxa of cur gf eit cCoa S au tioa to cess. ... . ., -. , MADAUA8CAB Ui(M JMt Cmre to Aatwcr'Prt auuareJ r - - Loxdoit. July TheVeport of the doings of tba French In Madagascar al iodad to by Uladatone la . tbe House of Com ta one yesterday came from tba BrlUab eooaol at Zanzibar, it, waa brought to tbat place by a man of ; war. Tbe x'rench gorerament baa telegrapb ed to aladagaacar for details of tba pro ceedings complain ed of, iarlng tbe eeealoo of tbe liooee of Lords this afr ternooa Lorrf Haiitbrry qesClonadIxrd Uraanlle, foreign Secretary as to whether tba lirltlab forces In Madagas car, waters would ba Increased. .Lord JranrUlsaaJd that be nuld not make s pubiio atatement which might ba mis understood. More so as ba bad reason to belie re tbat tbe French gorerament were willing to w bat was right In tbe matter. Tbe French gorernment bare informed England tbat tbey await c fa cial sdrlces from Tamatare before re plying to Lord Gran rille'a demand for explanations of tbe occurrences there. M Tissot. French Ambassador In London, wbo la abernt on furlough and will return to London sooner than ba expected to. . , . . ,.M j A Oeraaaa tsar Attacke Mlatoter Sar geau " " j Lokdox. July ll.--Tha North Ger man Gazette again Indirectly attacks bargent.tne American .Minis (ex tn an article relatire to a late report of Sax gent on American pork. Tbe Gazette la same article quotes an article from a Clnclnnattl paper reiatirs to . tba dis coveries of aduiterllon In American lard. A Times Berlin despatch says tba Bands rath when It reassembles will probably pass a law forbidding tbe Im portation of American lard. j Claa ders Asaaag tba Uerees fa llUaeta, KrrjcanxLD, III, Jalr lir-The State Veterlnaxlaa reports that glanders Is ftreralent among horses in 10 coon ties a this State, lie claims to bare been prerented from killing anni mala afflict ed, tbe attoraars of tbe owners contend log that be could only resort to this measore after tba Governor had Issued a proclamation declaring tbe glanders epidemic Tbe attorney general Is now expected to give an opinion, as to the powers of State Veterinarian under (ha State law. ' Oy4aleas e4 tba agliaa rreee. Lojtdok, Jalr is Tba Standard be Ueres that the leaders of the opposition are not dlspoeed to sanction tbe condi tions of toe canal agreement. Tba Tory papers think tbe agreement Is a step In the rlrht direction, but It does not secure to England sufficient control orrr the caoai. The Times belieres tbe country will not consider tbat tba agreement remorse tne gneTaaeee or the- Urittlah shipping. Tbe Timee thinks It lnsTltsbla that the French Ooyernment will support Admiral Pierre In tbe outrage at Tamatare. Tbe Oatarla Tt aalee. Lokdoic, Ohtabmo. July 12th The water has subsided and gangs of men are busy cleaning out ho usee aad en daaroring to make eueh as - were not carried away babi table. Aetire relief measures are on foot and all of tbe dis tressed: are temporarily provided for either in prirate boasea or at the ex pense of the city. No more bod lea bare been recovered, but many persona who were reported missing last night bsve not yet turned np. Tbe property des troyed ny tba noon wsa valued at S500JD0Q. , .', , t ;. The Freaab Preee Approves It. Faxxs. July IS. The French pi warmly appro rea tba agreement be tween the Britiah . government and PeLrwaeps for the construction of an other Sues CanaL Tbe Temps says the sgreement Is a definite treaty of peace which tbe business world cannot fail to applaud. LaBoorae saya that conflict In g in tc reals have seldom been arran red so satiaf actortly. LePaxis declares that by this agreement the seeds of discord have been destroyed. -. The Aaaericaa KJfle Scare. - Loa-Dox. JoJr Ik Tba members of the American Hi fie Team today fired at soo. 000 and 1j0(X yards ranges. Tbe total sooree were: Pollard 80, Adler7, Stewart ea. Van Heuaen 7a, Joyner 74, Howard 73, Dr Scott 75. Dolar79, Bull euPanldlngTS, Lieut Walter Soott 5, Cash CS. Uabbeth73. 1 Unman oojShakes peaxe 63, Brown 77. Smith 68. Tba aeoree were very high, eonfiderlng that tba weather waa unfavorable. The screw wind gangs was used. ' Wa Aaaalttaaee lax Uraalaaga. Loitook. July 1J. The.8peaker of the House af Commons bss written to Bradiaagh informing him that be will ba excluded xrom the house until be en gages not to attempt to take the oath in disJYffird of the resolution of the house. Brsdiaagh has made a reply stating that tbe action of the bouae in bis case was Illegal." lie ears ba will endeavor to takohte esat tn ooedieoee to law, and if ha Is expelled be will appeal to tba, electors In bis constituency. . An! Aaaericaa Owset Olee t Telle w ' tJilial ialy lkenSloore tba Atner lean consul, at Calls, died laat night of j allow . f rer. Caga axe at half meat on ail shipping to-day ont of respect to bia memory.' The meesage of the presi dent of Chilli on the subject of. peace with Gen Igleslas.hsa fallen like .a thunderbolt in Bolivia. Tbe condut of tba Peruvians is bitterly commented . (fl 4 esgs Lyaeh Gets la Here Werk.; i Mates vtltje; Cot. July izJ Taster day Dennis iiagaxty and Henry Dow ling, two desperadoes met James Lynn and a Swede,! miles from town. Tbey shot Lynn sad beat the Swede with a club and then robbed them both of tbe few dollar a tbey poeaeaaecL : Iiagaxty and Dowlisg wexe arrested in the even ing and locked np. but were afterwards tax en from Jll and hung by the-citi-rens. Lynn and tbe Swede will both die, ' 1 1 -" ,. , , "5. i- fvi t . , What tbe Hews Talaks. , . Losi03f. July 1 Tbi. Dally News aaya It may be safely aaaomed tbat the Madagascar matter Is engaging tbe at tantloa of tba. German aud United Stales goremmenta, both of wblcb bad consuls at Tsmstave wben tbat town waa occupied by tbe French.- The News and other morning papers anticipate tbat a loyal and caadtd ex planation ct her action in Madagascar will speedily ba glrsn by France. Prapeees ta ZaresUgate tbe CheJera. Pxkis. July 1111- Loula Pasteur, a Well known French chemlsthaa offered toor?nlie a tnlssion witlU:e object of InvesUxstlhg the nature andorlzin of the ebolera la CTPt. The Hjgene Commission has endorsed the acbeme. and 11. resteer t. arpHel to Lord UraavilK the JCrltlsh Fortijn Been trry. to f urnSi'a t'.a -wllh faciliUes Uz errytn cat hU ralasion. i .' .r-r:, - ' 'if; jtesraia TeraaSew J -" TIrr.TO?f. TTrrs. JniT 1 Z ' i A tore?-" Tuf Jar xilrhtdf -uil.il.: i a naobf? c bulUinja at CaJiJo C;tf. L..iicr ti-rrs women and on chllJ. dd lnjurinr J' teeu other personi. TL9 r term ps 1 directly from ncrUi to socuv t ; . ; . i .. , ! ! . " ' J j ArriTEl zil Dcrtra. cf ' -L-I xacniosniOTDijrriLiJt' LmW atr Ltna Derx 8.80 a. m. and 4-83 a ss. am x.O0a at aoaLaOe,Bk. .. . : Laa.?Oa. svanaa 10p. . r amra 8 20 a. aw aoa 4.10 aav. :; '. - ciujuottx oolcxbu. ajid anacsTa. lem S.10 p. wl. sod srrira 4-80 p a. ,' f i , a c. a sv-a. t. o. nmsiox. i. r t. Lmm 4.60 p. at. aad aoltf as laOO a. as. 7 ; "J i ' '. ' ' ' . ' - ' - .;. II 0 CJLBOUHA CXJtTHXL. . . LsaTaR.4sa.aa. aad 7.10a. as. ' - I Xixirm 7.U0 a. m. ans 8-XA p. at. - r ' t t - 1 t " V J . i" ft C..SBILBT BIYXBI0&' ; 4f ct Lemr E-S0 a bl. aad arrtra 10JK) a. as. ladex ta fl a w AaverUscaaeats. FftS Kh -Otf Taxes. M wsnsh-r-n I tt B aebadole.' w i buck Boa-wroeaca.- - -j w cooa oea. i ladlcattoaa. Soath Atlantle and Gulf States, light J local rains and partly cloudy weather; southerly to westerly winds, stationary or alight rise in temperature. LUCAL BlPrL.ES. Col Frank Coxe Is In tba city. MaJ 1111 T MoOee : and wife, of Char las ton, are visiting relatives in tba dty.f M . ; ' I; -i Wa were pleased, to. have a call yes terday from If r ' George IT. Harxiss, local editor of tba Wilmington Review. Dr. W. A Miller, Pastor of the First Presbyterian church, left yesterday for the mountains and Is now enjoying his summer vacation. . ? , . - Dr G D Bernheia, left yestsrday evening with hie Wife and two young- r eat children for Phlllipsburg. U". J, their f store honra. ' i ; ' V 1 - J- Tbe old town clock was removed from the tower of the Methodist church yesterday, and tba work of tearing down tba tower will commence to-day Mr. Z. A. Morris, a recent graduate of David ion College, has been appoint ed chief msrsbal far jths Poplar Tent fair, to be held oa tba 81b and 9th of August, ; -' Mr Jacob Re&x, the 11 u ford Houpe barber; b as bought out Gray Toole's establishment, and Gisy with it, and Is continuing tba business at Gray's old stand. Capt Nash, tbe tax lister for tba eily. sud Mr J V? Cbb; lister of State and county taxes for this township, both give fJr notice to delinquents this morning. 1 Me sirs Frank Ojborneand J W Cobb, are busily engaged at : tba court house traascrlblng the returns of the list takers of the various townships, preparatory to computing the taxes. Alx Brown, colored, wbo was triad and acquitted of tba charge of cotton stealing, was yesterday evening arrested on a second charge of theft, and held la bail for trial this "morning. A match game of base ball was played on the Graded 'School grounds yeeterday between Capt George Broek enbo rough's picked nine and the lie Smith club. The MeSmlth's were de feated by a score of 21 to 11. Tba festival In aid of the Lutheran church was repeated but night at the mint yard and was fully as pleasant and successful as on the first night. Tba proceeds from the two nights enter tainment, will make quite a substantial help for the cbnrca. '- " The railroad bands are this week engaged In lining and dressing np the narrow gauge road recently completed to Newton, and on the 15 th Inst, the first train will ba run from Uncolnton to Newton. No arrangements have yet been made for any very imposing cere monies on the occasion. ; ; . ; -. : . Ireppe Dead. ... , Mrs YfM Matthews, and old lady wbo Is well remembered in Charlotte, drop-) pad dead at the residence of ber son, W M Matthews, Jr, In Providence ( town ship, this county, a few days ago Tba causa of ber death Is apposed to have bean bexrt dl&e&st.' Mrs Matthews was the widow of old Esquire Me Matthews wbo 'kept the Charlotte Hotel, from 1803 to 1874, and wbo died hi this city dnring tba letter; jeer. ) :'. l' Orders Asleetlag Feetal Bervice,! .v;,-5ss. An order Issued from the postofilca department at Washington City, says that on and after the 16th of this month, next Sunday, the, mail meaaenger ser vice for Davidson College poatofflce la to ba discontinued. The reason f er the discontinuance of the - mall messenger service f or this' office, which is an im portant one. Is not given, m ; 1 st : Mr David M 1 Oebler; postmaster at CaldweU'e, this county, ha filed a ne w boad in the earn of 500. ; ? ' I ' TheHewAaaager. - ; ' ' ' : ' '"1 ; Mr. Edward N. Dennis, a young tele grapher of considerable reputation, has been appointed manager of the Western Union office Ja this city, and several dsys ago entered upon the discharge of bis duties. Mr. Dennis passed bis youth ful dsys as an operator at Concord, and afterwards at Charlotte, aince! which time be has been" out West and all around. Ha came here from Washing ton City." s Mr. Dennis Is said to be tbe finest, operator in. the service, Und ,1a what might well be called a self made man;. -V.' j. ' '.' , : : - . . l r Tka Cactaa ataalla. . The police and constable Orr are still working on the cotton stealing cases. Yesterday morning Mr John j Miller sham, the mattress maker, wss arraign ed before tbe mayor . on charge of re ceiving the stolen cotton,' and 'afters bearing, the ' mayor pat blm ondsr bond of 300 for his appearance for trial by the Inferior Court.' Mr Millersham riTe bend and was released.; Monroe Uac-shaw, one of - the- colored csca V-ar -;l ith 1 '.: j"lr: - .ted;ln tba tb' was"-H":arr-the evidcao 't- i-t tin belcj'i; .r. (To-day l.r..:-L- . 1 " 1 earnest con c a that" 3 cl. zz " ; r. .".ri cjilciS 0 a it - -. .v. - j 1 t A CoasterfeIVt;;;iT V.. j f Counterfeits T of .the new .five cent pieces, which did not have the Jword centa" on.tha coin, have put in appear ance. Tbe counterfeit Is a poor one. It is of light lead color and the thirteen 'stars surrounding the head of the . God dees of Liberty are much smaller f than on the original pieces. There Is an open space between the bottom of the V in the latter coin. In the the counterfeit tbe V almost touches : the wreath un derneath, i ' ' l V , Jxafea Uaaaeef Baseball. ' 'TbaMcSmlth baseball nine yesterday received a challenge from the States yllle club, to engsge Inn match game next Monday, 10th insL The challenge was. very promptly accepted and the contest is to take place on the day nam ed, on the grounds of tba Graded School In this city. The game will commence at . 3 O'clock sharp. -Tbo.publlc and es pecially the ladies are invited to look on. Seats are provided for the ladies. Both nines are preparing for the con test and the game promises to be an ex-eitlngone.'- . - - ! .. Tae Tearaaaaeat at Asheville. ' The ahot gun tournament, by mem bers of the Sportsmen's Association of the Carolinas, is still in progress at Asheville, though ; most of the partici pants are from South CarolmaJ The' first match was for the championship gold medal, costing $50, aad was won by the Charleston team, who scored 44 balls but of a possible 60.1 This medal waa won by tbe Asheville team in 1881, and by the Columbia team in 1882. Col. W. L. Steele, who Is president of the association, snot with the composite team, and broke Are balls and missed five. Mr.T. IL Glbbe, of the Columbia team, made tbe bast score of any in tbe above match, and was awarded a silver cup. The association will continue the sport for several dsys. u' ' A Tiataly Oraer. ' Complaint bavlog been made to the Postofiloe Department that newspapers and periodicals sent to regular subscri bers are not in all eases promptly for warded, Mr Wm B Thompson, the gen eral superintendent ef the railway mail service, has Issued an order to the' em ployees of the railway mail service in which he aaya: To tbe addresses such matter Is of least importance : with bis letter mall, and It should be treated with equal care by the post clerks." If it is necessary ta withdraw second-class matteiu papers and periodicals) from Its wrspper In order to ascertain Its desti nation, it may ba done, but it will not be allowed for any other purpjee. : The Postmaster-General .desires , that the practice of reading newspapers passing through the mails be discontinue when ever it exists." :. Delayed Train and a Wilted Ceadacter. The Richmond A Danville passenger train No 02, dne hare from the ; north yesterday at LS0 p. m, did not arrive until after 3 'o'clock, naviag been de tained all along the line from Greens boro to Salisbury, by. an overload of "stockholders" to tba annual North Carolina Railroad meeting bald at Salis bury yesterday. Capt Morris, the con ductor, on his arrival here, was carried to the Buf ord House in a basket, and 8hyder aad the other boys worked with him for an hour before they could get enough life into bis wilted body to en able him to alt up ba a chair. The con doctor of the free ride" train always has a bard time, and free rides never occur until the thermometer gets a grip on the ninety notch. Capt Morris emp tied tan car loads of "stockholders" in Salisbury, and the stockholders meet ing, so far as the crowd is concerned waa a success. , Only a few went from Charlotte. The ride wasnt long enough to suit the people down this end of the line. ?f V v ;.f fi ? List of Letters ;rl, Remaining in the postofilca at Char lotto for. the, week , ending July ath, 1883: , ' --- - ; Mrs J A Alexander, BetUe Blair, Russell Brooks, O Banks, L n'Berring bam. Clsxrissa Carter, Misa Neely Cov ert John C Camel, James Covard, Mrs Sarah A Carthy, J: D Davis, Trave Draper. A! J Trlday, HtS! Hnmbert, Catharine Higging, Nannie P Hayes, John Hunter, A N Johnston; Alexan der McDowell Lizzie McCombs, Henry flyers, Emma Orr, Albert i Revard Samuel : Richard, R til Held. ! Annie Swlnke, W M Sprinkle, W M SUnpson, Sglll . Scoot. Green Solomon, (2), MUas Smith, Wallace Smith, L 0 William Miss Lute Williams, Mrs Nannie Wall, Miss Marion .Whitfield. Harvey Watts. - v.Wben calling for: the .above please say advertlsedV H :-r.Arps.ji j vu ' i-?:'-: n i W. W. jBajK3Ks,P.M.- The atagaxiae af Aaaeneaa History For' July Is excellent In' every partic ular. The conclusion of Mrs. Lamb's series of articles, "Wall Street in His tory " covers thirty or 3m0re pages, and Is superbly illustrated, lit treats of the building - of the old . Custom House in 1834 ; of the Collectors of the Port; from the Revolution to the present timet tbe. establishment ot the Sub-Treasury j the whole line of Assistant.; Treasurers; the increase of its business in Wall street, and present condition ; the Assay OfSce and its work shops ; the banks, audi banking-houses ; I the Clearing House and its operations, "and the ew York' Stock Exchange all sketched, from a histories! and, authentic stand point, and the chapter li as delightfully; rsadable and entertaining as It 13 'in forming. :v The illustrations ; include views of thet gold and silver vaults" In tSe Sab-Treasury; and of; the "Boiling Rooms?. In the Assay Offlce, with seven or eight fine - portraits of prominent Wall street men. "Cannlbaliana in North America." by Rer. Charlca F. ThwiZ. the second artlc!r ill sar-ri:a and lntsretianuincratls readers. Ti.3 UrX.art-itj.cf Crr-'--liDocu'---t-, llotcs and Queries, Hl3torl:ilCwCi:tla, etc'. Era trill C": 1-3 cunter ccn-trI-3 l -rrt"t tcc'i notices. J. I 1 tj JU., ..o . . t A" YJsttor Who Shook Vp the Doys. i Something of a commotion was raised at the Carolina Central depot last even ing by a stranger with 'snakes in his boots, wbo stalked in and quite uncer- emonionsly : disturbed s tbe r peaceful slum bers of Capt Henry Badham, who bad Just finished his day's work and was taking a quiet nsp in his chair. Mr George Gleason, the leading clerk, was sitting near, up to bis. ears in a piece of light literature called "Smash eye Dick's Pard," when, with a blood curdling yell, the stranger bounded In to the depot and cavorted around like a demented fiend.' 'At the first sight of the man Badham .tumbled out of the windo w,wbUe Gleason.dropped his book and bowled up a post, taking refuge In the loft, and it was all done so quickly that the man scarely bad time to bat his eyes before be found himself alone and ' In possession of the depot, f He danced about, for awhile, making mo tions as if tearing snakes from around bis neck and knocking spiders out of bis hair and off his coax. a He would beat the air with his fists and stamp on the floor, evidently imagining that ha was crashmglizzarads and frogs at each stampwtthtil finally, after going through these performances for about five min utes, ba gave a second yell and bound ing out of the depot, disappeared down Trade street. He. evidently had a bad case of the snakes, and as bargained the country in this condition, we will be likely to hear some news from him toay.':--;y i ! " ; - .. i Jaak Ilea Ask a Uearlag 1 Ta Um XdUor e Uw Joomal-Otwacwat.; .... In your Issue of the 11th Inst you re fer to the excessive tax of 9500 on juna stores, remarking It was claimed that they Were merely repositories for stolen goods and the idea is to eradicate them. We are in that - business here and we for one claim to have done aa honest business, and do not feel that we have merited this insult, added to tbe injury which tbe aldermanlc board has seen fit to enact on us. and we therefore ask for space to place a few facts regarding tbe case before tbe public Our business is the buying of hides, furs, wool, beeswax; dried fruit; rags, metals and bones, for this tba alder manlc board proposes either to drive us out of town or wa must pay $3500. Granted we pay the extortionate license, will we be then protected in the pur suit of our business ? Why jot course not, for the simple reason that other bouses wbo buy bides, tallow, bones and rags will not have to pay the junk license, shielding themselves behind their mer chant license. So we could cite a score of such doing the same tricks. We tbihk it but just. for. every citizen to have aa equal showing before impar tial lawgivers, but as tba matter now atanda wa axe unjustly run out of tba town or business, while scores of others can still pursue the calling under a dis guise without law or license. . We think it a burning shame for worthy, quiet ci titans to ba prosecuted in thai man ner, and think the measure ought to bo reconsidered at an extra session of the board. , Truth and justice to all men require It absolutely. ... i 5Very respectfully, 1 a i i ; l i:- aIajiqoiius Co. We give space to the foregoing be cause we desire every person feeling himself aggrieved by "the powers that be" to have a hearing. - Messrs Msrgo- lius & Co claim to ba doing an honest business, and ; in this case should ba protected by a high license tax. ; Some are not doing s legitimate business and honest dealers should be protected from these. " Whether the tax of 500 Is too high and such as to drive Messrs Max gollus & Co out of : business Is another question. , The high license tax baa a happy effect on certain kinds of abused business, when not made so high as to kill it entirely. - THE NEW IIAsirSIllRB IIACB. Sollias ': Abaadoas the Contest aaaV Chandler atera the fxiag. ' Concord. July 12. Tbe first ballot to-day : Whole number of votes 833: necessary to acnotce 102. wm jaaa 1. Daniel Bernard U John G Muggridge 1. Charles H Burns 1. Jeremiah Smith 3, Wm E Chandler 8, Aaron P Stevens 18. Gilman Marston 20, Mason W Tap pan 22, James F Bnggs 87, Edward H Rollins 83. Harry Bingham 117. Patter son i dropped' out of tha contest, his strength : going 7 to Chandler. Tappan Brigga and Marston. At the conclusion of the ballot, Mr Whitehouse of Ro chester, arose and presented i A letter addressed to the Republican members J . -m T . TT 1- 2 r J 1 . . . W 01 u jiow; uwopBom juegiaiaiure la which Mr Rollins rnada a sharp lecture to Stevens, Marston. Briggs and' Patter son for their rejection of his . proposi tion that the whole five withdraw from the contest and leave the r matter open for further consideration of the party He then withdraws his own name An other ballot was taken in the afternoon being the 22d joint . ballot as - follows : Whole number of vote 822; necessary for a choice 162. 1 W S Ladd. II E Burn ham, Ezra Pray, Chaa H Burns, OH Bartlett, C B Jordan, J JY- Muggridge, receired r. 1 each : 80 Hastman, J L Springs and B P Prescott, 2 each ; Wal ter Harriman 3. Daniel Barnard 4, J H Gallinger 4. O C Moore 9. Jera Smith 16; A F Stevens 16, Gil man - Marston 23, m w Tappan so, j xr unggs 87, wm E Chandler 52, Harry Bingham 118. "5 : !. The Treasury Iteaerveillorton's An 'palatmeat Revoked i - - , it? WAsmNGTOi' July;i2-The Treas ury reserve to-day amounted to about 182,000.000 which is about 8,000.000 less than the' am 3 ant reserved; for the redemption' of legal tenders. -'The re serve yesterday was aboar- $14S.000)00. The sudden reduction , is due to the payment of nearly : $15.000.000. on ao coaot of pensions. .? 1 f t i The Commissioner of Internal Reve nue not having received the resigna tion of C M Horton, as an internal revenue agent as requested, to-day di rected the revocation of a his. appoint ment. ; - J , ' 7 ' . , ' -j . - " ' . .- .... t -.a tj.: : , : i1. - . v, Seortor Jones in aia Native Tawa- - 4 T "' : .. ,JT ..-'..-. .: ... 1 ' f 1 ' ' . ' . r,. 1 r - .Senator Jones, of Florida, -i has' been bavin? a great time in Ireland, When he reached Balbri?an, bis native place be fonnd nearly the population turned out to receive him, and although he has few relatives at present living there, and the principal object of his trip was to visit the family graves In Ealrothery churchyard, ha found ttr streets arch ed with evergreens In bis honor,' the buildings festooned with ribbons and flower? and thepcrul?C9 in holiday at tira, : Us w3 rectivti ct tha station by alir-3 d:Ir-:atica fzi w3 precentecl rrlth &n zlltczs by th3 town ccmmis-ei-"i2rs. . - . -. 1 , y T" --?', rr. ' T-ia 3f &e - f :1nT c: r ' -1 Vorts, rrorUenee, ' t tr .j. . 14. .is an j l;,3. ..it..l(.. . , , , Coaricted of Libel. ; Pittsbueg. July 12th. W J Kountz, manager, and John B Kennedy, editor or tne Aiiegnany juremng uaii, were convicted this arterdoon or criminal libel. Peter Walter, Jr; member of the Alleghany city council, being the pros ecutor. The article which provoked tbe libel suit accused Walter of using uis omciai position zor personal gain.- Teiateaailla Takes to Waters Patta,Pkbu; July l2 The Ecuado rian steamer Santa Lucia with Vein termilla and his officers aboard, arrived here to day, and lay alongside of II 11 S Constance. 1 Veintemilla offered to give up the steamer if the wages of the crew - and expenses of - the trip from uuaysquu were guaranteed. The French Gaverasaeat not Iarorxaed of It. LoirooK, July 12 A correspondent of Renter's telegram company at Paris says the French government has not been lnionned or the conduct in Toma tave of Admiral Pierre, referred to by Gladstone in the House committee yes terday. - v -' . . : ' Tbe tlereaee glghnagaia ef tae Sarsery. - Tb followlnc la an extract rttna a letter written t thm GTmsaBelaimart Miwsansar. at faiaiabata bars. Feorui v. - - , . .- ,. -i a BanvAcnraaa. '-- -i 1 rostepeaOM aoor for baav and atn. Window wlllproveUM Anerlflaa Tlorenee Mgbnafaiaof tba norserr. Of Oils we era ao aura that we will toaeh oar 8aay ta w, -A Bleaalncoti Mrs. WUuk low" for belpln ber to wamy uleMuttM artptap. eallealne anS twwthlwaj alago. afraTwioa. lorn' booihlng bjnxp rellea tb uuid trota paia, and enrea ajBentery aad dlarrbcea. it softens tba smaa, ledaeas Inflammation, owes wlnaooHe.aod earrlea Ua infant tbrougti tbe teeUUnf petlod. U penonaa pfooueir wdm u proreaaia to penoraa. yerrpart of tt ootbloa leas. Wo nave aerer aosa Mrs. winaiow aaow ear otur tbrourn tba prena- rauoa of ber 8ooOiUic Srrao for Cbildrea Teu. Inc. If we bad tba power wo would make ber, aa aba fat, a pbraloal aavtoor to tbe Infant race. Sold bjr all drusslsU. 25 eenai a bottle. . MBacMw-paihw Qoaefc. wimptete core, aa annoytns KMnoi. Blsd- oar aoa unaair hiimiii ei. Qatxzrtistmznts. IV. J. Black 4 Son, VJH0LE3ALE GROClinSv " Oollesa aweet, Cteletta, X. d" j ; f '-"f ; ' Kil ItMfe khnn la itm RVkMlnriManaU for larre quanthita ot Wbeat ana Oata, , CITY TAXES; NOTICTa I will rreervo tberotaraeof polls and DromrtT tar tit Lax af iwh iiihimi mm K.m baea abeam or otaorwtoe detained berbtof oro 00 Matarday. Jolj 14. from 10 a, nv to 2.80 o'doek. p ax after wblcb too books will be tnad ap. WOTICE.i Jor tbe Benefit ef these who htre railed te Butko their reurms for etata and aonar taxea la Cbarlotto Tewnablp wttbtn tba Urn prMenbed br law, I will reeerto retoma at tbe Coart Uoaee 00 8oardar. tao 14tb In, after tbat tlaae deUo- aoaca arm bo eeatt waa as tba law diraeta. . i. w.ooBw, jjlSdlt '- List Tsxer, Caadoaa TamubJp. mciinoriD idmiuille n.n. N.aDnrisioN.?- COPrOKNSXD CXXXSXtVJt.1 tsuims eouta hobth. KaSl, Deur. Ke.CS, Deny. Eata. Jalr 2. 1883. Eiesvo CharloOe.. m . . . liearo eaUaborn......... leava Hica foist........ arrive ereensboro ....... Iioavo Orooasboie...... arrtvo BUlisboro.. ....... SSOaai SSaaam 4 80 pas aiOpm 7.2paa 7Xpm e.4asi 75 am IS Upa arrleo ENnrbaem. ... ... Atrrro Balelcb........... bears Baletsb. .......... S-IOpai 9.26 pm 6.00 pm antra eoidaboro aaooaeataoa Ho. IS DaOr azoept Sandaj, Iaae Oiooaabere 0.80 a at , . I Arrtre at Balelcb 2.4Spaa J : antra Qoldaboro 7.25 pa- . Ko. SI Corjaocts at Biaombtnu wBJiB a D8 for all potats Mona. East and West ot PanrtUa. at eanaonrr wua w m v at u ror a'l potntaia WcateraMC. At OoMaboro wttb WtWBB dall. Moo. Si and 68 ooaneat at Oroaawboro wbb jTdtD at it ana roc au pouta oa TSAEN3 OOIHQ SOUTH. X Ho. 60. XtaUr. Ho. 62. Dattr. . Date, Jol 2. 1883. Leare Oeldsboro . ......... Antra Balebrb... ........... Leare Balelso. Arrtra Purhaia ............. Arrtre Hillsboro............ Antra eroaaaboro.... . .... Ioara ereeaaboro.... .. .... arrtre Hlrb Point... ........ AnlToejibarr ............ S.25 pm S 40 pm 4.64pm 6.84 pm loiodpm mat duI laioam 10t45 a aa tSC-lpaa 12.00 a'cM Antra Cbanona ijhj p m v.H&lDSaltyexeept Bandar, j f, LoaroGoldabora 6.00 am Arrira B&leisb 9.00am liearo Baloisb "? 9.4S a m :. Antra Sreenaboro aoo 9 m t -' Kol BO Omneeta at SaUanarr for an nomta an WNCKR, and at CbarloUo wttb ifto Air Una ior au points in tne eoma ana eouuiwesb . . Ha-Ooaneetsat caarlotte wltb CCftiB B for ail point Boutb aad Bootbaast. and wiUt A C Alr-Une for all polnu fiooib. 7 .11 1 i 1 ' i 1 i i.' i sr. tv its rv.no art. ; ouia eocTTH. ... 10.1S B 1 Antra Kenkersrlile...... ............... 11.2a di Antra Salem. . . ... 12.00 nxt Sa C2 DaUr, exeept Bandar. Zaara Oieoiiabn'o. .102lai Arrlre KerDefsrUle....... ............... 1 x&o a m ...........;.,....I2.Q4 p aa aonro aoKTB. 1 Ha 81 'bear, exempt Bandar Leare Pslem..................-..'.....! 6.40 n m Antra KernorsTllla... .....,..... e.20 p o.yjp; 70 pi Arrlra Omeniihoro .' ... ... -..... 'Ha ez-ani:.'. , I Leave Palem.. .......... '; m -m Arrtre XeraeriTiUe.. ......... .........J aC3 ass A m4m - - mtMMww uiwiiawy.... .................. j.tUIIB srrAXXc vjifivrmsiTaT xtaitnoar. V ; ; Gorsa ncsztvu j b o. 1, ! Dallr - Iw FMmntA ' rnrs 1 2.1a LAntre Uitivorsur...... ....... ........ ; ho. 2, 1 K&lif ,eoc?a ecuTn. is rT lex, fennday. Iara TJntwirswT..l.?.7.-i, Antra Cbapel . -j . 12.45 p 1.4d p ; fl On Trains CO and si; between New Tor and Conttnerr od betoxeen leit andOldVort. . ' Oa Traina I i and 3, txtfu w satnrton and leasts, end iMtarlllo and V m.-ini, Qtar- 1 71 mna uctws on saie at roemooro. esi- e'-a, Cioovro, t-oiiaburyand Cbrixto, for aU puiuis oum, toutoiwn.L went.- ort a aoa M-mm. Aor L.ois.RQt tstoe toXoalatana, Xexas. Ars.an- e4 tie h-""west, addcea TUBTlLCOir. uen. auuiaser. ilehmond, Ta. . uen, 1'ssssgei.s. . NOTICE. 1 . ? Toe enn of J. It' KuCoriis Co, was t dr aiMiroa- cj mntas eonsonx. - J. 11. kocon 9 wiilerry oa baslaots at to old atand. fndoU py t-'aandeoeet tae ciaXms Of tae Crio. Of 3. li. I ocf?)tie Co, .' t ....... t. ,.. M .-j...., .4 Ibis AW lb lbed, '-- - ! J s .'.'af. tr. iromsTxw,- "tti " n" - 'AIsSaaii.-J,:; v JaiTllcCl . ... .... 1 i Situation as Ftra't rT''"' '-r h it eiv-l Or mmn-iaBTJ. A ll' uta' DMT' JV t t, S"-' r irt.fi 9 r t oa atr- - .... n r,..,...rfe. g jjl .,.,,..-. . f t . . - . r - J T. A. ? , - ' l .it 5: ....VT" - l-..iilfru, a. ' P.R0r?3,VLr)GTIG r.v-;:-;IiJUIIX:-;. A Causebol t ArV' for Citlrersal . . l"AUi.,r : zzzzzz-1 f i Tjrf'lMtlJ Vvr i - mm j toroXbroot,fjiuai L . ji-oitJUMUMtaaa , U 'nt-- ! il . ' fiiimi valdaKO tn tuck. iMd mm It brtmiy.t Saute t mr hmu i Mill! bxm kaevs te spread what torn 1 taiid waa ' watd. Yciiew rrer hum beca cured i: i U efleo black vomit bad tit. ken gOaco. The Mm i a iipoutena yieta KB. " '' Vorotrodmed ElekFtr. IaXIr03: ' a . . - eb riTT'USU ml Saaai) roa rru:TzTxa A na.!T of toy fcaw tly wae - taVaa wiib wall-poa. . I toad tbe SbatT; the pabaat wae eot oaiiriena, wae mat pitted, aad was ahout tbe house scala la three weeks, aad ethers bad tt. J. W. Pab I won. rtuladalphia. ' ' . MM refreshed esd Hod SereirrarMt. , od by bau.iac iUt wivyn ruua. . Xaaparo Air aW barrel i and eWined. " For bore Xbroat tt la a r'C!onte-1oa dotmyj. :, jror treated Veot, CMlblalaa. Tllmm, Soft White Camples rbaeaa. . rum ' TooauirytKalMvaAo, i . - Clew one) tbe Toetfe, K oaa I ee V7BlpolaS eared. ItegmeralMwradimtaHf'r. art.. i.J t. lTBemU7 ie Urr t luul Waajida bealad imoidlr. .ilrlatna of lMpatharia. a iilaUdat for A aial . , or Vcsatabw Feuaaa, 6tiac.eae. - . Iel7 tbenuldaTl nf er praacat aiBtctioa wtta r Scadot Verar wbb oa. cided advaatase. It Ml larliifManKa to tbe eicfe. Teaser dried ap. CHolora prereated. Vleora (arihed aad Xjs aa, h of riaetb b ah wait baeaed about the oorpaa it will iwai wav r. t oa.p. Eyrie, Ala. Tbe mlmetlt Phrw iaaj. jr. Af AJUOX f-UM, AC IX, Mew York. mmr: -I aaa enmiaoal friwf. Darby, i'ropbytactic Flaid b a raluaLae diaiafactaat,t VuMlorblU Dadwenairr. Kaabrrmet T. - wourr to the aeaet rrrnrlat an.li.i.. mf Darbrs rrophyiactic Fbud. As a disiniociaat aad imtiat tt bi both thooreajcmilr aad practicaiiy -lienor to anrpreparauoa with which I aat ao S inmd. N. T. Uirrom, Prof. CTie.ii.try. . ' Iaxtrye Vlold fa Ttoeoaaaaaeedd br - fro- AunmnM. Sraraj aaa, td Georgia I A. J. Rtrrte, Pro?., slereer Uatreraftyi . Bar. Geo. F. Ptarnca. Hishop at. B. Chorea. IHiJiSPmZlSH 4TO.K TO KVKKT ttOWJB. Parajcdy harailraa. Used Inieiaailr or . axterasily for Uaa or beast. Tba Fbad bee bcea thoroorhlv tested, aad wo bare riaiasrd. Fat biller infer eaerythiae; of yoa oT. K. Z3EIXJ3r S CO Ksnofii clutiay Chesaaam, PHI tADrLPHIA, TRUNK, VALISE, - SATCILEL, lYonk Strap orShawl Strap, ANY KIND OR PRICE ; Can Find thom '-r '-: AT ? " Pc,frn (Cj Co's. First WavUeaial rJawB BaUldHataj. 'Iriatr ; : 1 Pair Ho we'a Platform Scales, it41 Counter Scaled 1 Largo Safe . (Hall'af make), '. J - 2 Offlco Dcsksv , : g Wo BARNETTe ALVAYS ONvIIAND. A. WL.Z, r:of:Trxrnc or BOOTS AND 8HOES, ,'' ' . -' . . . v ' r Of rr tr4t frout tit Bmatr to tba heataat - c yi eM-'y a I Bts'l f -rr ftaest ' 1, S t r bu' !.. ''! beats, ,T-..-..: .. xjj ( jaj. . j tv "" ;-''' (',-' ld"'eP""'"'-''',M";: :i!'nn.;k:;v,;3;t:;i Ca E': tT IL E s r:- ef f zZi. T? tt ftofCk 'n't t os. t-. Af I Una cf liTf " lit i.v.-vr loaluua aa sad jui., eta, tss. - - i-.. .e . ; xryoa CUel C;'p-.a Pvfora Boasa. t;TOCE;-' " : Ct er r 1" s ' I r"? rd ad r -ef f it " a oo t- -'- i . 1 1 1, t I .l Ion ,) f . ' ' 1 1 - f t t r taa- td t . " t 1 1 1 r ' , i r -t I 1 . . . . ....! . 1 If rehswa tit ... t " ' ...... I- .. - - X Cietl3. i ::. 1 . s k-Z Z. .c..Jt S tika. I .l I . .hi inn,,. nun mtmMmmammM -T.i-iTV a j C-TSl top For Cash ! : ;.; ,,. i aa?-t: .. ' ;-"".:'-;l.; .J J;-'; ; i'.t iti:l.Uihi.i? ;-..'!
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 13, 1883, edition 1
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