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I: -i - I'll -C-1 iy- , A " iV-i i ata. at i i - j lit ? - 5 - . i V V V - -1 f i 2. 1 hX .ii'S tM i.Vt1 iiUn ,r;t - ii. 1 ' i ' lii. ' ' : . i . ........ ; PRICE PIVB OBHTS. 'JJ JL NiA-UJ V ' V-J 0J"t CV-:J C i, 5 a A Sails Saurtralfcs traer Mrs LangUy is now on the oceap on her way back to .England.,;. How will Gebbard ass the lagging hoars in her Absence? , ry, - f's -t--"'-,l:-;--nfi"5 , The ccst of stopping a railroad train is said' to be from forty to sixty 'cents, but when two trains running at full speed meet and stop each other it costs seyeral thousand dollars.. ; ' J i ; j ' , . : Dr Mptt, chairman of the BepobUcan State executive committee, has issued a ! circular denying the truth, of a report sent from Raleigh to the New York Son that he had sent a ilr Gillespie . to Ualeigh to levy a 875.000 assessment on the Federal officeholders in the State V start a daily prper at Raleigh. He says these officeholders-ought to con . tribute to an enterprise of that kind, ' but they don't contribute worth a cent, : He .figure that it will take about 000 to run ' the machine' for fifteen . months, most of ; whieh as been sub, - scribed by men not office holders.' - Meier to Flow in Ohio. r - News Journal Columbns special: "So I am to understand that the biggett money is to win the election. That's the Republican theory is it?" To this query my Republican friend replied : -Why, there hasn't been an important i election for ten years but has been de ' ekied by money. A- large number of our fellows, including Foster, wanted Townsend laid on the shelf last year, so they refused to put up the funds, and Newman made it. If 50,000 had been put in at the right time the Republican V ticket ' would have been elected by 15.- 000 majority." "How much have you ' got in the porthis year?" "Oh, I won't tell you. Look at that. There's a part 'of it." Saying which he opened a page of note paper, partially covered with : .names and figures, and held it up before 'me. " I desired him to let me make a copy of it, but be declined and returned it to bis pocket. The momenUry glance at the paper did not afford me time to memorize its entire contents, but I re call enough of them to make an inter esting item. As 1 remember the list it was this way:. Gov. Foster;... 82V00 Judge Foraker. . Four Friends of Foraker, Cin cinnati Two friends of Foraker, Cleve land . J.Warren Keller..., ...... John Sherman . --- . .'. . .. ....... Assessment of other candidates. Federal officeholders, Washing - ton .;.'i..bJ. ...... ...... Statci officials and politicians. , . ' From Pennsylvania .. . i Prom Niw York ... 6,000 20,000 1 6.000 200 600 15.000 25.000 10.000 80.000 60,t00 In addition to the above mere were names and sums I cannot recall, but thev probably aggregated from 825,000 to 830,000. The sums above given ag gregate 8192,500, and the total sum on the sheet, as near as I can recollect it, was S225.00Q. 1 :liforaia Raaches. ! 'A oss Ol vae oig nucuv vl ou uu Qblspo county ts given.. Few counties, are suffering more from ' the aggrega- - --ttoaf land in the hands of wealthy men. , There la one ranch of more than 6000 acres, 4 of more than 40,000, 2 con taining over 20$oo and less than 4"000 acres, 4 between 2QflOQ and SOOO, and 0 between IOjOOO and 20jOOa The Tribune says, by way of comment: "In some of our neighboring counties there are tracts of 100,000 acres in the possession , , of sheep herderj who lire in an 8-by-10 X vahanty. without book or newspaper, little above the sheep in intellect. There may be one nest of children, no more, who are compelled to lead a life of se clusion and ignorance away from socie ty and all that is elevating. Not a school boose, not a church, not a fruit tree, or even a flower mark the wide desolation." Pistol Practice ia Keatacky. - Boston Traveller's Wntilngton Letter. Said Congressman Culbertson, of Ken tucky, the other evening : "There are a great many gentlemen who can take a deliberate aim and make a fine shot with a pistol, but to draw fire at once and hit the mark is an entirely different matter. We practice that a great dear down: in Kentucky." -How?" was asked, "Why." responded the Congress man, "we commence when we are boys--I remember that when I was a boy we used to go out and stand back) to the mark, and then we would torn and fire instantly, and we finally became so ex pert that we could hit every 'time." "How large was the mark ?" said a gen. tleman who was present. "Oh, It was a plank cut out the size of. an ordinary man," significantly answered the Ken tacklan. r -vrVy : - ? SwiaasafiBg la Ills Altitudes J l . - . - carniM (WroKioO LmuW. - ; - - ' . Tenderfeet should, know, and all . others should not forget, that it is more difficult to keep afloat in water in this altitude than in a , less , altitude. That accounts for the numerous cases of drowning, even in comparatively small streams. Young men "who could swim with facility in the -East have found ' out to their sorrow, and too late, that they could not do the same here. The . Y light atmosphere, considerably reduces ' the buoyant power of , water. (This is the case to a remarkable degree on lake Tahoe. the highest body of water on the continent. In this water even pine wood sinks, and when a man is drowned his body never rises. . .. ..... fk. Reautioa -tor:; a . Norta Caroliaa . . Jlarderer. . j CotthiSJ a,1 July 25. The' Governor ot North-Carolina sent a requisition on Governor Thompson yesterday for the delivery of the body; of Inward Boone, '. white. at presbtcoofluM in jail at Ab . - bevUle Court House. Boone is charged with murder in North Carolina. He - will be delivered up as soon as the Gov ernor returns. - , : Voter. La Crowe tWU J Caronleta. There is a new generation of voters who will settle the election next year; who don't care any more about the Democratic party of 1859 than they do ;? for the mistakes of Moses as ah argu ..... ment In favor of the Republican party. Ai lafeete Bark. , i.sWi. v Nobfolk. July 26. The quarantine . officers have decided to cause the bark - Salome, which- is suspected of being infected with yellow fever, to anchor off shore, should she pass the caper, until an mspecuua w uuc. i . ri t.. . t ': Te Hew BAlld tNtS. tj...-S The new Solid South is tho Republic . : arttrlA. It is not - worth' ' much' in jn the elections but it counts in the nomi .. i'4 ;caUc5 conventions t,, - t ,t-.u ; i il l , -11 "i.ae presara Cf - IE - UlVii: cexvica C0EIT2f?SiC2 f5T erf aiastta,-" . I r- T 1 Si I. -f anflnnr.in ,Thfl eljD Cr for CX- FROM WASIlIMGTOrr, Revert on River .and. Hat or Iataroye : Bteatiia Fever at Mew Orleans. WAsmNGTOT. ;July 28. Capt Mercer corps of engineers u o A, in charge of the river and' harbor improvements in Virginia and the Carolinaa has submit ted to Gen Wright his annual report of operations in that district auring the last fiscal year.. From the report it appears that improvements were made in the harbor at Norfolk and ap proaches Black Water river, Va, North Landing river, Va and N C Meherrin river, NCX. Currituck Sound, Pamlico and Tar river, N C Beaufort harbor, N C Neuse river, N C, Trent river, N C, New river, N C Contentnea creek, N C Cape Fear river, .at Wilmington, N C, t Towri creek, N C, Yadkin river, N C Georgetown harbor. S C Waccama, river, 8 C. Great. Pee Dee river, S C San tee river, S C; and Waterree river, 8 C- During the. year 820U408 was ex pended and 8475,200 the - estimated sum required for the continuation of the work during- the next fiscal year. Owing to the crowded condition of the harbor. at.Norfolk, a demand has been made for the removal of naval anchorage and dredging of Berkley flats, but the appropriation ' is insuffi cient for the purpose. At Beaufort operations were confined: to the con struction of jetties and on Cape Fear river near Wilmington to. , the removal of snags and overhanging trees. At Georgetown harbor. S G, .so work waa undertaken because Of the inadequacy of appropriations. President Jones, of the New Orleans board of health, to-day telegraphed to Surgeon General Hamilton that up to date there has not been even a suspi cious case of fever in New Orleans this year and that city is Jn a healthy condition. I S ! ' AJarsaeA At tke Oraer Ii Norfolk, July 20. Surgeon General Hamilton's order establishing -'the hos pital barge Selden off Sewell'ft Point and Secretary Folgera telegram to the collector of customs at Baltimore to instruct revenue . steamer Swing to stop all foreign vessels from entering the Capes, and if any sickness be found on board - to require them to- anchor near ocean view until boarded by the health officer, has . aroused, in connec tion with the arrival of the British steamer Andean at Hampton Roads from Vera Cruz with cases of sickness supposed to be yellow fever, alarm and ?rotest at this port. The Norfolk and ortsmouth cotton exchange. Norfolk and Portsmouth Merchants and Manu facturing exchange held a meeting to day and passed resolutions petitioning' the Secretary of the Treasury end Sur geon General ' to remove the hospital barge to Linn Haven Bay just outside of Cape Henry, and also to order inter quarantine at that point all . infected vessels that msy enter Hampton Roads Jaage traea Perfarana la afaatana. St. Paul, Minx, July 26. A special from Miles City, Montana, sajs a party of masqued men proceeded to the coun ty jail last night, overpowered the jailer and seized a prisoner named Rtgney and took him about a mile and hanged him to the projecting end of a railroad tie over a culvert. - Rigaey, had been lodged in jail the day before for disor derly conduct ana was reported w do Ayhard ease and being accused of ; rob bing and other crimes. He was a bar tender in the saloon of the Cosmopoli tan Theatre. Two hours after tha bang ing the theatre was burned, together with six other buildings, entailing a loss of t5Q,00a It is generally believed that the fir was the work of an incen diary in retaliation for the hanging of Rlgney. . i ; .' ; ; Peaaiaa ITwiaalers. Philadelphia, J u I y 2 8 Ban kin and Fank and . Mrs Peabody. alias Briggs, arrested yesterday charged with swindling the pension officer were brought before the U S commissioner to-day. It appeared that the name of the. pensioner was genuine and that Rankin had been employed aa her agent, bnt the application had been made fifteen years. ago and applicant has been dead : some years. Rankin need the genuine name and tha actual facts for the swindle, both men were held in default of. 85,000 bail and the woman was held as a witness. f, Tae WaaUartAa rOfaee Baaaiag- aa i --''-8kertFeree.'-'; j ,:tr WintntoTOir.' Jalv 2< boW an-' Kara that only six men were discharged nv the- main office t to-day. It was given out to day, however, tnarrine en tire seven bid gone. -One . member of the night force is absent to-high t, but he is reported to be tired out and resting.- 'Including this ' tired 'man there remain in the Western TJaion main offioe only five men, exclusive of chiefs, of the entire day and night force em ployed when the strike began. To-night Chief Young announces that the press reports are gotng mx in goptvsty the wires working wen. rT i ATBiig With Fever a Baaxa s Pmr.ATj-Kr.raiA. Jul v SC. The Quar antine physician to day reported ta the hoard of health that Patrick Kelly, a seaman of the brig Julia Blake. died of yellow fever last nig Dtat ;tne nospiuu at Lazaretto station, at which place he had been removed from the vasseu xne brig which was bound from Havana for this port loaoea wun do&bs in ikbw detained at 'quarantine and will b thoroughly fumigated anltna eargo re moved baforA being permUted-to psss up the river she -will probably be de-r tained at the station for three weeks, t ' t.m-m rv w ik. rkanra ! If aasrliac - Washdcotow," July 28--The men flu- charged . to-day 'indignantly- .deny the charge of Supt Zublln. that they hd in tentionally mangiea ana wiuaiiT ww ed errors business passlnr through their bandar They say mat tneyi were urged by Mr Zublln -up to tne moment of their dismissal, to withdraw from the agreement to strike .under threat of dismissal, is conclusive evidence that the charge is wholly groundless,, Supt. Zublln will. have his headquarters in Washington. for the present. . f ... j : , . - , ' ! ! - . Celera' WAtk-lA -JyptPAttAcklag A.: the British TrewaSriJi i' ; Xbamoic; July 26. The folldwiig re- ports of death from cholera yesterday have come to band; r At Damletta, 5; Tontah," 28rMehalla,-iChobarya;; Samanoud. T; Mehall,' M; Seifteh. 21; Mansourah; 12 j GheMh, a5; .Mentaleh, 8 r Cairo, 422 1 Alexandris,) at ss -.. Ixrd Haslington; Secretary oft W etated this afternoon in- the. House of rmmnni that thara had been fourteen cases ' of 'cholera smong- the-British, rmnna in "EffVDt. eleven of whicaioved 'fataL'?. .uumSvu. a.Tj. -t ;- Aaatker rjall for J?os. " . W i TmreTfiii- Uul V 23--A . ncwl thf ftprnnon for bonds demptlon.includlng all of the 'SKjper Mnti knnn as contlnUea fives.! The atnnnrtt embraced in the-ealTif Ab3t 830A00JD0Q. Interest; on .these; boa-4 will cease Nov. 1st. - -v Chandler Casting Dawn : s: 'rmiv.nlitTLM July Win the tuIf- ty-ftli Joint r-uiot'Tor t-wor, tm r : 1 115, ail : r 21 , 1 3 r 3, tea tX tL3rsiindrt-ttf::rj. dJerictS 4 frc i l-"t L :;t.-i 1 I can was. 'X' H h i - AntTEl ci Dcrardrs. cf Tiralx : BicHxoxn Aim sAirrxLTJLi -. .T laa Atr Lin Depot a30 a. m. an443 P ra. ArrtTS 2.00 a ia. and 160 a. aa. '-..:I;-:'.r .fAiBLndt-,r- " ; Leava 2.80 a. m. and 2 1 0 p. a. '-- ArriTa 8 20 a as. ana 4.10 a. av - - . CBAKLOTTXv COLUABIA AHD AUGUSTA. llOpwataitf arrir4J0p.a. j d d a! a. x. ol pmaioH.' i 460 a. aa. aad antva at 10.00 A aw .' ' ! CAS0UXA CXHTSAU Leave 8.48 p. as. and 7.1 0 A as. ArrlTa 7.00 a. ra. aad 8-25 p. as. - . ! a C.-8HXLBT Dinaioic. . . Lsaa30ABV.aBd antva 1 00 A ia. r ; Index ta Hew Advertisements. f x suna-A bcin.t ; - ladieaaeaa. - South Atlantic 8tates. partly cloudy weather and local rains, north to: east winds, stationary barometer, stationary or rising temperature. Ti Hli r tin , a . I Kxverior iriA erMahr IsnrLdled Toesdsv night.' at 'his' leeidence near " ' 7 . J I J W .IghW' at 'his t.i...m - ; : - r - ... ,11"'' , Dont forget tha ice cream ontar- lainment at -the Methodist church baae tnent io-night ; -- v : j ; ' Mr W R Capehart, the great farm mer of Avoca, Bertie county, with his family, are stopping at; the Central HpteLL;:x:. W ' Mr CE Mills, the weU known sa- loonist of Salisbury, offers a lot of baf 1 furniture for sale. In this morning's) paper. ' t - ' f"- I MrC Alank'tn hag returned to his home In Stone Mountain, Oa, and Mr 1? L Simmonds has gone with him td stay a few weeks. k . The large brick addition, to .Cham bers' livery atable - i . nearing oomplej tion ana wnen nmsaea wiu Azioma greatly increased accommodation. , Messrs Henry ,Lederer and A E Campbell. two"-axlUU In . drinks" are now in charge of the Buford House bar and invite the beverage loving public to walk up and try their mixes. g We are reliably informed that one of the young men of Pinevllle is show ing his enterprise and ability by giving lessons in the. art of dancing on the aly. Can yon spot him? : Rest Is the name of a newly estab lished posteffice in Stanley county, with Archibald S Alkina as poUs aster, Mr Henry O Williams' has been appointed postmaster at Speights Bridge, X C. A ' Has 'nrir itTrttannn A mnl fit thm FRaleigh News mG, Observer, says that Mr. and Mr. E. CJ Bay ' and Mlas Grace Dewey, of Charlotte, are In tha city- i v :; Mr Bvb Smith. wh broke his arm sometime ago by'f ailing from a wagon. has returned to his home In this city, after an extended tour through the mountains. ' . ' ! 1 The watermelon crop of the South this year must be tremendous. Anoth er train of ten cars passed by for tha North yesterday loaded to the trucks ith melons. They cams ; from tha South Carolina Railroad. . Benjamin Cunningham,, a colored man. was arraigned ; before th mayor yaaterday on charge of diivlng into tha street sprinkling cart. , Mr Thomvs M PiUman appeared as his counsel. '.The. mavor reserved bis decision until this ffnnr. I n a 1 I i.ntk r.'.tr.ni'fift H ffnnr. I n fr 1 t .nn r.'.tr.ni'iift ft tfr r - M A Dauphin, on behalf of the lVev isiana Lottery company, has instituted suit against Postmaster, General Orhv ham.'fordsxnsffer, to tnt whethwM has the right or not, U exelAda tha lot-' tary com panyV letters, frora tha tnaila.1 - - ,'. '4 Wilmington, the young man who bomV mittedy suicide' At tha Haywood Whiti phur,,.Sprins, .at- WajaeavMe, mentioned U yesterdtri paper, aitiTed in thbr ity on the StatesvillA tribx yesterday morning and ranxained In the. tmt, to: )V lizaicjUMion xne- jusrpunA. Central train. We could leanrno ad ditional particulars-. s , J c-rrTb circular of the Fort Mill Acad emy for l8S3-84. hi just 'been- Issued from(-the . aoTJStHAiOBsrKTKK job pressea.,jrhU achooX,.hM: 14 cessful' operation' alnee ,187$, . aid Its natronaga has continued' t51 gro w, and Its njintfs;toircriBae, with aatisfac4 85 pupils eirroUedi t The Caarta. n-.ii fit'. ; 4 -t 1 it- h : .- iT ;r xne iau iermavi taa oupenw vuu. wa for this the" Sixth Judicial JDistrty will be held as follows. Judge John A- Gil me rwill preside, and Solicitor Frank Osborne wiU.tirruJta fbrthe State. We might remark in passing that tha llecilenburg'coart vHI bean unusually interesting one, "on itfttrdef 1 Case and sereral emhezzlementt'Ca3 :"lie4ag on the dodretf & . t . iMacklanburff August 27- A ; CaoaW-September i I : : Montgomery ctoper - t ,UurOitober8. Gaaton-October'2..t u;; ;qieTelan4 November 12 V " .Rutherford November - Polk December 10. - Jl imtt mi n tlLSt tkt BTOOklTB W&l TejKttnjI hAmaof ih troiwir sue d aad ta tba nlf btr Tb roirt wbteli wslied toto her roofa Kk .ed nm. .sine Ux a looker and fMtSlJJl like a t ai n- ' m. m-ttA isnner of loMter ihnvitvuUki aha mm able to Moot or u woon ht m thm mtwrin.. she Jnarked .tist ha al- a " cf tery Istis s Flan tl.ier la t r ro . ar . f 14 it iar? dct of this taost t Bt . ." ? i a4 ciTea the cUl away. C. iv-W ...... - J ,1 hkT Kd n. job Oil with tplsnfld raaolta foe neur . a aa-l i-cuia r4. . ll AIrs vr.-v.a i. 1 ntlm s .. icn It Is. s k - sr aJ t P. W. liert- hwe( tb k -ir t ir-' - ? l r r Xrntii i 1 t i-t PI. - - ' " - - - r ..... . . n i i r i.i j I tfnM'ieM'r: c at3 In pTtl - r- n.C. -r iwt "I ts nued tt - 9. j w " . . -. - . , i - , 1 f - I . ... . I ... THE REAL STATUS. "AT Li a. , l..v AA Address by the Brotkertoaai-f Tke Western craiaa Telling iaes to-uai I ' ster ns CoafideaseA Uraadpokeert '.' aiaoAs .CAeeaM If ester day a. Staia- - nede efOperators The Striken Flras TJahUeat, aad Cacked With Pltaty of ffThe; Brotherhood ot f telegraphers of XulS Clty nave prepared wa j lonwwiug 'address' to the public, In elplanaUon of the principles for which they are now battling., end togive the public a true ;i4eG theitUuse: O H B To ths Public: Many of you have never learned the principles governing the Brotherhood of telegraphers. Read the following, then judge whether . we ara rlaht or wroni: "labor is noble andTiory TaJef end it from degrada tion, to divest l&sof the evils to body; mind and estate wnicn ignorance and fraud have imposed r"Ukrescua the toiler from the grasp of the selfish is a' work worthy of tbe-nobiest and best of our race. Ooen and public associations having failed, after a struggle of cen turiea, lo protect or advance tne inter ests of labor wa have lawfully I con structed this order, covered by a veU of secrecy, not to promote or snieia wrong doing, but to shield ourselves from per secution and wrong by men in oar own sphere and calling, as well as others out of it, when we endeavor to secure the just reward of oar toil, i In nsisg this power of organized efljrt and co opera tion we but imitated the example of capital heretofore set in numberless In stances, aad whether intended or not, thev crurh the manly .bopesj of labor and trample poor humanity in the dust; We mean no conflict with legitimate enterprises, no antagonism to neces sary capital, but men in their haste and greed, blinded by self Interest, overlook the interests of others, and sometimes -vltlsts the rights of thosa they deem helpless. We mean to support tha dig nity of -labor, to affirm tb nobility of all who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. . We. with , all our strength, atrpaort . laws raads to har monize labor and. capital, for. labor alone gives Ufa and-valus to capital, and also those laws which tend to light en the exhanstlveness of tolL 'We use very lawful and honorable means to procure and retain employ for one an Ataer. Cos pled with just and f at remu neration; and should ' accident br mis fortune befall any of. our. members, render such aid as lies within our pow er to givs, without Inquiring their country or creed, and without approv ing of general strikes among artisans, yet should it become Justly necessary to enioin an oppressor, we will protect Land aid any of our members who there- pj may suner-. toss, ana as opporwuui oEars Axtena a neiping nana vo au. branches of honorable toiL ' B ROTHERHOOp OF TELEORAPIIKEJI. , Tha1WesUrri'TJnon,company has done an wUSIa its po wer to deceive the public by giving it false and highly colored reports of the condiUon of ths strike; '.IthaabeettJepieaentlnita af fairs to be btlghtening, whenn fact tha company is being pushed closer to the wad; every day. They claim for instance, that in New York city they have 300 operators at work. Mr. Camp bell, : manager of the strikers' bead- onartara, in New -York, says.1 can furnish ra list of. the names of all the operators who havs been c at work to day in the Western .Union buiW leg. Tuere were 92, and of tba number just 23 deserve the name of operators and 20 Of those are second class. Twenty-one of the W were women.; Many of these people . ara : from ths country and are toexpexienced. - To all theSAfacts X can furnish an afodaviW - lam also prepar- 'SL to prove "lhAt the averaga delay on messages, is from 8 to 12 hours. If this strike laau nntU next Saturday we will have 05 pe cent, of the entire humber of railroad and commercial operators In the Brotherhood;; 1 rr-r I b Can 'yon support l.the striiera for AUiraArnonuar - - - - . r f - - witf.Anf t 41?fcGiirraTffTAATwy ...... "We can Daka. af&dayltr lCaBrp belli went foa. "to the! atteci; t by the Weftern UrJoaJTtsrsrh Company to Jadacs several otv0ax.membra, by of- fetinjrlaTge Wrsser money aad perma bentj Agagemerisi,?toy"TioIste -their OalU jMd rttsrn to-work, j Pour ;me0.thatI.k?iow cf were prb4ched in this way yesterdar. The aalaries sfferedwer far above wtat,' this com pany hss ever pail trfore. Those offers'werere'sld.bat. tlT show the tra4vike'eomt&y hss reaehed.f i-Jk dispatch -Tscaivca, yasteaoay -from Baltimore saya t!tlnformitidn from All -piinLv north. soolh; last and, west repofteeverytzusg ra Anonrianisa con dit) inny aoquisIUona to pur ranks thurry and ho desrters.V The" bois are all happy and sober, and confident of 1 ylcloryT One ettern Uhloa acab r tha pliflgraced -gripe," gave hat Menday night ana went nome sicxrurvf .w sicken thenv-aB in ALshort rjeriod. Prominent railroad dispatch of this re a, luting Us pr lrvfof thepubUdltakh matter hand before the railroads suffer! from serious that wUl j arise through the Incompetency of students that will be forced to fill the places pf regular railroad operators, In case' the latter were-ordered to strike. We are receiving all the financial aid reqfulredf and have further guarantee oC .any amounts necessary. The concert prom ises to be a great success Friday hlghf, advefttrfeg,'4Ianf4et:eaU gratisi $flQp tickets have been printed and being sold like -hot cakes." With the sympa thy of the public and the press we are bound to win.' Believe no New fJTork.' ssoaatea press, re porta, - L i -anc Mr. Thoa. H. Hughes, District Secre tary, telegraphed yesterday from Pitts burg that "the Western Union company 5e cirQuiating reports,to tneenecttnat emQemaredetting uai It is evident ly for the purpose of weakening, and if possible, put an end to the strike At the present time all are steadfast ..and determined to stand firm and mate the movement a success. No notice tv.cuid bet&ni of(tiise feporta! M l-!a hour to-night we learn that a story it circulated in Cincinnati, Chicagpand other cities that ten men had retprned to work in Pittsburgh, it ia also report ed here-- bycheck bey s acting - under directions from1 &e .bpbratlng. kooni; that ten men had returned to work in Philadelphia. Thesa : stories aia ;all fa!seC Vfe rrese s'fine f f chf Irkl.: t out. It is evident that the coinpiny is tzilj cr!rr'-i -3 Ec:::ary to rucit to rztttrfr-s c:l tzlz - Cttix" ' t il-i fi:--. Ycrk Ztz-r '-j the Prci- -3 ere fit a f protesting In the strongest terms against the bollcy of the Western union; j Ev ery Pper. ithat, cltjwfth; ipne bf two exceptions, are strongly in favor of the Brotherhood.- They ;ats continuauy' in receipt t)f "offers of pecuniary aid from all; 8ourcess;:ThxM.AIisdhhsi pre sented-his check for 500.. . They are gaining' strength 'every dsy; - i-N;ot mangoingbackv r't.1 ::.?Ll! i' At noon yesterday twenty-four men left-tha ofice in New York, reducing the force to less than' C3 -women and "scabA i"""1'-" x '""i51 f fcT: "'The striking Brdyierhood yesterday gained k trig advantage and.- tightened their grip on the throat of the stubborn Western .Union. V.In Washington; city eight not , the: test operatorawbo had heretofore held -out against the strike. left their instruments, and, escorted 'by one hundred ehthuslastla' members of the Brotherhood marched thrftojji the streets of the city to the headquarters of the strikers." where , ;gt and ' dbilee was held. K lTbIa Li the worst, tjiow the Western Uaion'has had since the atrlka eommeaced. -i The -operators here ceivedfavorable reports from-' sllj over the, country-yesterday,';. There 14 stm ao.trnoa ia the strike, and the operators are eosfldeot that they will win hdU withstanding IIk Bckert's bluateg and SAgxeatleew ; 'Br the 'new Pharmacoporta, of j 1880 and made obUgatorr, ', the strength of opium and lU OTparatlons areS very much stronger coo par cent.) j Thus the maximum dose of laudanum was here-' tof ore forty drops, It la now twenty-flvA Tbereforewln giylng. dofss 4 wUfcoui s prescription people should remember this, as what waa before small: dose will now sUL ' Ths present Phsima- oopoela, of 1SS0, says : -Its .powdered opium should contain-- not less thsnuia nor more than Iff per cent of morphine When assayed- by Uie process; given under .opiuAv The process ef Sassy; does hot give an:ccount -of -alj the morphia In opium by from I to 3.ier cent, so that the true application of the Pharmacopoeia definition,' in ordinary practice, gi ves an opium which really contains from IS to 1? per cent morphia; the average being IS per cent; but if, its preparations be made by its .new, for mulas sis percent powder 'Will; then; contain JLH grains of morphia In each Hold ounce, while if a IS. per centjpow-. der Is used the preparation, will contain 7.25 grains a difference much too great for. any accurate therapeutic spbucsr tins, hence the adoption by us oifi nnH farm and daflnlte Intermediate propor tion, of 6 grains in each- fluid -oence. equivalent to U grains of mlphatfl or morphia, and this is just one half more than the old standard of 4 grains to tha fluid : ounce.1 "The ' new standard; ia; 1 grain of morphia In each 80 minims, or 1 grain of sulphate of morphia in; each 84 minims making IS; minims, fhm equivalent of one quarter of s grain of the sulphate.;; :rMZ This: oniform: proportion will give effective "and accurate prepara tions, well adapted to ' that nreeJ&ton of dosage, that best guards against kver- sffects. y.i utttit . t - - BBAisssasAWBAkABnBBtaMsnSBsABWasssssMiiBsas La VCxearaiaa -m. HartSeraexa- Me SamltAailAAS talllaw.. f.u U.;s ) ;,The excursion of Pennsrlranianain' to North CarpUna next month win be a bhr affair, and ths nartv will take In the greater portion of oar State. - They will arrive in Charlotte on, or about the ia of August, and will leave here for Lin coln ton and will be - accompanied ' by McSmith's band, to. whom the fallow.-, lug invitation has been extended by the manager of the excursion i i J - "Wo extend to yoi and' your band eomnlimentarr nassasre with sn excur sion party from Pennsylvania who will visit your city en or aoout jLugustctn, ffotnsj from Charlotte trp to Xdnootnton thence to 8Brings Patterson near Shelbyi t If yon. do -net desire; to go to LAneolntOB, than we ean . arrange that y o follow to Lincoln ton the day vro no to Patterson's. Several .State officials and I prominent ' gentlatnen. of Nortn Carolina wiu ns siong. ; xnera will be sixorelght Pennsylvania edir- orr with the partyM About: fifty in all. A special train wui be at our oispofai - i n a " IteenislUes lor a Bar erer -liAl , . , xi, (cuuiuuuii isaa tch v cvt at. ui eeutiye department yesterday, says the Columbia Register from the Governor of North Carolms for ' the body:of JQfc ward. "Boone, who. Wa .arfestedi-jat. tr. in Abbeville county. lastiMon-' day m week sgof charged wtth-the mur-. der of John 8 Woodfin.''The crjme was. committed;'- la'tXancyeounty N Ci hr .1878.1: Boone ' Was arrested before- in Virginia, whither he had fled, betj man sged to escape. ' -He has' been parking at the blacksmith trade; in Bradley for a short time. A brother of the deceased had - discorered - where ; the murderer was" through lifters to thelattef k wife andilher J departure" frpnvher orth Carolina .home, i he f oUowing: iber ' td Bradley's.-The necessary -papers) have Dean sent to the Sheriff1 otJAhbeTille fr the transfer of the murderer. vicr l. f4 ,rrss Oaeraaa;'Ba AaxAgArdl r va DbhiiMUon bMdsd. 'Ars' Cb iMSalaba Ix5t- tara drawtar fsit' 'wth rlgtaially apsaid ta erersj noruiBm aoa wwten pspen uu ma rasen)nt. by a hostile lottery eonpatiA as we 4Ueva, tars be copied tnu a naauer o( other moots. dotoutM as am eaverusemM nmo. too papers, OoobUeee as am adrrUaemB asio. eatrg-, lasiooauoos, ssa laueodos eoauuned In saja pboiicsuan r n also la oyeryrei- rcu so far as taoy aRoet too drawiago ot tb Lou slaas Lot terr.ortno InteAtitr ox tna i te tooory Compaor.- When tha BD4ersi?nod had cnarra only ot toe aeml-anBual draaiss, tbey etHmted. Uio ;abos oootauUBg' - taa musters pronaa to ooea or tBOsaoiaoaa oo anaia wet ku. were tint into taDoat..po loeTBayo naaei.ar?g or too monui drawing auo, tuo wboel baa tMea im darte.reit-toftvo c,t.j,&i. ana after eaea draw-: loct -y 1 19 rt' ---eJ ai tbo fwn nonabers to tbo if it, i"i fe -d K tnncU raanoer MMr-u-. ;rlt 1-oroa . lvrr tho BD - ris to too reauiod or tutonerod lA alUioot I, r.r kaoeri Tl'PT t'T th" r-i !wya certalntbat t,iCr - i-?9 ia u.4 I r tcS Itt. an l wr klo- a ars r r r 1 1 Cute 7, r reft1 drwL t. T :-i tAit-oaca t t l(..''f, oa t " cf i" il - nr eaca dra Ui& uou ll4i.D"iu c i it jr 'Qbertnd SOO It PUt 1 1 1-d U t0 k.adtii td eO?iYe' t"tc efr nsel a sinrjo naaibsr 6u m,mz. z, and isy lor r c - ' .j nka reorj to; ar?fT itHrHr"w' 1 r 1 1 bo a lr"Qd. 1 ".Tloi -it 1 t jt9 1 -aa'1 i". tarr Httiu.. Hmi. rf flit U 1 --"lf nn.t tt t. 1 U i tote lil ft.i fleet tr tv t" ft4I-oa t-rov. it Hx ir( ' nwa' bo .-' -iL. 11 l f -..ji -Or-1 . . k - ihi . -..- r-. ct t r'jtiKli ajffi.-. 1 ,ac!Ton Ul m . j. ' ' ' ' - t--r' L- aed. ' G. t. rirt.aii3w.; .- 1 J. A. 1 ABLT, - iiw fi v m ii- - mm A StateOrganizAtlaA te he Forsaed- 1 s J3aJor Ilalene's JVew Work nj3eal fperty.Tnals.,. .j, a A lares number oL the . har .-ot the Ninth: Judicial District met in. conven tion at Hehdersonville on the 25th. Col Aiban T.; Davidson, of Asheville was chosen permanent chairman, and W. Smith, Esq. secretary. ;.The. place of meeting was the court hhuse,w hick had been decorated by the ladles i in a moat qnoxeepttonahle -J manner. ..The, most choice . exotics of the .diCerent; hot houses in the town were' kindly lent by the own era; and adorned the chairman's and secretary's desks, r Thisduty waa under: the immediate i supervision of Mrs. SL V. Pickens, Mrs. D.1L Hedgas snd Mlas Qllie Kate Alien; than whom ha; better selection could: have jbeen made. CoL. Davidson, "on -taking the chair, ,niade,an" address of unusnai pathos and power, showing what the duties of theprofessidn wexmd urging the 'members to staiid'W" for prof es-' atonal honor. It is impossible in Ajbrief article like this to do justice m the Lspeech; suffice,! tosayhh moat ardent samirerswers more man pieaseo. j xne foHSwisy preiiraaMnebf ?usincss was reported by tccmlttcsto'whotnthe subject was referred, and ndoptedk '5'- -5 'rt .Tl&:sllelsfton'; ptyS&BhwA snd r & jtToreasionai uonrtesy s ; . The Relation of the'IPrOfes lntoSocletyV:''; l"Zt ,i j.e business uonouct ottne votm and Bar. B.' Professional CnndneL; d-Perminent Orgmnlratioa of s Dhv trict sad tate Association. : : -, I 1 - 4 ToM&V.Pickena.thechAinr4anof this, the ; General Business Committee. belongs the ;.honor of having piojacted sad earned to s suceeesf si consumma tion this meetin g. Our correspoSdeht noticed in attendance from :AshsvHle Ool.tW; H-ltalone, Cant, alXcLond. Messrs C JL. Moors, Bichmond Pearson, T P. Davidson, and General Johnstone Jones, formerly of our city; from Jack- Son,JLr. G.'W.Dillard;'from Transyl- uania,. Mnw- a usMvui f f . ix Duckworth, and their own local- bar. besides many others,with whom he was nnacqnainted.. Before the opening wf the convention he had the pleasure of lookirig ; over some of "the - adyance sheets' of , CoL ,Malone's forthcoming book, entitled. "Malone oh Beal Prop erty TrialA" He had seen the favorable letters of our townsman, ; Mr. W. H. BaBeyv and others, ; who hid seen the proof sheets, in .refenjpejto. the scope and general arrangement of the work,- but would never tmvacjrcppdssd that in so short s space of timSaav' mie could have produced a treathia onthe subject of real property so thorongh as-that of CoL :Xalose.-i-"AA. eminent " attorney from: our sister Stats of Georgia! who with our correspoodent durxnz the eraml nation. : said to him afterwards : That ttas i br jouf odds ths best work; on the subject he bsd ,eyer seen." It wUl douhUees meet with a large sale. The convention continued Its sessionc yesterday with an Increased attendance, and of the proceedings our oorreepon dent.wlll more fully. Inform us. jit is. the first meeting nf thekind which ever assembled in JNorth Carolina, and it wUl, beyond a doubt; becomef sT-proml-' Sent organization in, our StatA r, i uU.iH4.-mt . Warauuu 31 TTaaraMaraam: -' -.--' T- i'-nt . The Benublican Dresa is ajaxlatoa to foster the impression that there are manv Xmmoerata who belie vain tne vi- talitr of the "old ticket", so as "to create disgust and indignation in the breasts of ths other Democrats, and., thus tend to prevent anything, like unanimity of sentiment;: and mutual , confidence within the partr.. This policy ASAf.Cra'a rTs Ii at nread-Bmakl&f B lsTnteaded to at eertata arauts Inta aaeUalsr waiea Ala aaoss amsUy saiai A sata- ama Us a in as af taa aaoata. aad sUreaisd.- la erdaz ta arrtrs si UUa aad. siooaons taranaata, lion n restea to mxa otaea uses, by it: arouaeisc thasasta ta -tAe.eaark'4-a aaaaaa of ttaaar? ease Tans a sxaail mt at tbm torn la ooasicti4 lata ajuiatusa, abk-jx assia la tsj uaoaad lata a eobot aad '.Baroaras aead. Tfea lwiar la raooa- Aiaaafertts aaew -m eiaeaa adac, exaaiaa br-taa wn iawr j nuta.! to'anJMBio- SaoaUM lairtns ol taa kXal a, t&a ooras aad. aponer aBpearaoeA. . ;.; . " - V. i . - " wuea aarelaiar af- sesKbad'to UmpmH taa aptMie? cr as eoncn tr ataar BMaastaaa raa& aapaetiTalr fey anasr i imws avairbr gasaaaa bodias mr aiBiea-.ia ism. avaa, ara innuurMi inta t&amseivea." Ta taa tmmt knewa beioi ua ttairv aa im i aa-xartaA -ruuaiy wtUkstn w an bawwIfsa . Ara aiiaraid to moat at the beJctev Medm ! UMt?tde.UMr Are mainly preparations ontalalo tua - aua- mn," comw. a sstainf bm ' at4 o say of fcoat tasraxsrt a saaelat rati ram oa too syatena, aot A wea ol too . adaurttooa, to ara most or them bae lat'r be-n uf)ctd, " Voaroaiadtoleaitt Uat Xrot X. M. Liontora, At CambndsA Kasa.wha bald tha chair of ebeat tstry la Harrard Unlfersltr, inyoDtad. ooras Uraa to thosa spoMott ot ablca sumo, a psnng preparation lorauo oa oxeopuon aarforsai repwaaora, - 1 lorn mm wniea . frox. -Buti'taa u not only to mm!!, a aubstiiuto for yeast, bat also to r-rorliio those - nauiuous ocmsut bnot tbo Coar lost la mm Bza ta tao proooea. mt boitlBc Zoa ara mo so 014 pbospnaxos, rhteh are mlao L buw.'iTO aalta cl stoat, aad OX too Dtmost lraportaceo for tbo bttlil op of tbe wruba - It atalcoratooukiorwa tbattoa- AaotttTa Tmluo of baten flour A from twotra to. fiftoen per cent, loss tsi or aoo re-t rrain, ana tbat tbla loess la bow rMril tr trot, l orsford'o -tayeotioa. toon vo'atuat look ooa Uaaof tao iSJaatoatfiatfcinal oeKanlo tepgrancA As Jastaa wmu'riaM:-- in r,u a tasaaiaoasir ut fotuuy of oarvnaat t Ma baa been tn cy anooovonta or ooo-ciiiui." - " .li11'MlOTAVJtAiltA.. Janol4. 18532 H H Waraor A Co.: fcirs To tba faitarttl use of yow Bate Kidney and- Liver Cora I atuiuoto taa poranrit and cret fylg oaro of a patnf ol strict ure of tba arotha, blca t t jioiod toy son tor aoven locf yea- ' Sveryektat aaown remr4- bad boon Mad bat taUod. ti.'A. A, WAX2, jJtvl J j....: a' Iw.A .'. I ? T. r L-".; J .Xlutvrraasaaaua ASJSlaW I 'I - it tbroa tlQMa f?a aaatf b;. wa-' bef are 3a bran I. Xflust eU'a -e4lftsaew tr," j tl.!1rpr5isi. ,1-- rr Ml 11 . -W-..Vrf ;. iIiHa ar-fia Ytsasu'to alls' byxia barrel or In ainsii 45A;:Air r yiusi'i rl ' -;. tA;'BARdiT.t IfO Uf'F 1 "-!:;. 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Aa Asttdstofar Aataul nStrVadAarfny Ta dried ap. f cadca ad,ntr. -It te ladataaBtabta to ta tnnai. wit r. Eyrie, Al. snkSa eSawlJMM PJb"fa C Ay 11m. Ul. Se Yorat, wm-r:"l asm coai viaoed rvcM. TJarbys maTacwf nask Taeiiei i. rini.fi i Hal. KaalrrCXev Team. lOvtiTlaUic rhad." ec frot. m both -tawrstfajfraad practicaflT J3L F P1 tje ana waica 1 in ao--at.T: Lonoe, ProC Caeaostfy. ai ta H. Sranraaa, ef '&ct. Caa. 9. vj mi tae . H. T.- proisyrrs tit .a to KTaatr bo: orsoox. mm itvoTor -1-l w ll t; Mosquito Canopies andBars, 5 CENT. LAWNS. "si. , Lat aS. Cfcoa afanysoodsaailbeliia leduaod to prioea sa the e.ii ?--: . -. Craa paaaea far t:;:: -. ! strjymras to EBsouicnEip. AH XLXOAST tCTS OJTa- 'j -r i -- f . T. to. HENGTEAs HElNOrTEA. - ... - . 13 i"? ' i-..":r HE NO TEA. yll 5'ia iiz,': : i , m HE?NO TEA a 1 . Gon 1 x as w 1 J,.1 6 EOLIS AQXkT3. (ta tba riodmtmt oa of Nottn Caronaa, 900 . . feet abora asa loreLi T 211 Aanoal F!on Dcr ffrtember , 16 . iiul oona cf superior, l ufcers, 1b eitK. -f fif '-. "a - " it ilanlst,' a laof, a La oc 4 1 : - t triiatn c&or of art.. 1 L.i tj toun, u Ltotr15,ijort "'x'- Kt ro. -"-ruaed. r?'cf, c . b ce.. i wi.'t j water " iAC y v t f bbt' .cboola 1 'V -J.T - .- ; .L .oti, u 1 Li).uo ToiiiuiiSl&J ivf 1 j or i or oh'Kena.ad- - .- U. V. lTaAtT. triaaipal. ")uicUwla - - - - - - PROPOSALS 1 eo'nm: Mfci s f-o riu ta iJt day of Ju . lirs tod '' .. '.vits eaa be seen br ca ts - ' - j . .. t -LT - a. .4a - ! !vGir.ct;a,K. t.SL lC-J..: t-e j- . -( - I.- . Cafau-rA scBareA sad aoaaeafailnoidtr. . . - Hears wniaed aad heated, Xa aasaa eTDaata it saoold eeasedeboot kW egrpsa viS VaadaibUi Xfakwmmitr, Earysl . Ta nd aae b far abaadaat fd kere rhiiard. For 1 I ' ea ' JUST v lie So Tea. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 27, 1883, edition 1
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