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DATLX CHARLOTTEjQESERVER, JUNE 20, I8C3. mm mi like BoHppxjw Ern MAT.6TH.l8f5 . - - .' Traint leave Charlotte flallxt . ..: 6:M a, m. For Hamlet, Cberaw, Raleigh. - ell points ou the K. A A. and K.tO.B.k, wmuait, rurrarouuvn, uiamail uomiori' -Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, lia.lt 1- more, Phlladel phia, New York ard Boston. , Also WUmlngton.WriehtaviUe.aadalUocal - point on the C C. K. ft. Also Charleston, DUQiwrina rnnen vine, arriving in wu ' mtngton at 13:80 p. m - "-. '. V :a A. Dally for all Southern point - Via Monroe, Chester, ttreawoo, Athena :- Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Chat 'taaooga, Memphis and the . Southwest, , Through sleeper end day oaches from Washington, li. C, to Atlanta, connecting -r with roads diverging out of Atlanta. i0:i.1 a. . Daily, for Mt. Holly, Uncoln-.- t rm, C berry vlile. Hhelby,CleveIand Spring, Kllenboro aad Butherfordton; also Blow In g Rock, Lenoir and Hickory. ' 8; f. K-CaUy, lor all points North and ftouth New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore. WsihlDgton, KichmoncL, Feters- burg Portsmouth. Old Point Com fort, Vir ' gtnia Beah, Weltlon, Raleigh, Wilmington end Wrtghtsvtlle, connecting at Monroe -with through sleepers and day coaches be tween Atlanta, Oa., and Washington. I. c, and sleepers between Monroe, N. C, and " Portsmouth, Va., and for Atlanta, New Or " leans and all Southern point. . r , )r. m. With sleeper tor Wllmlng- - ton and all O. C. point. . . -, V -Trams arrive in Charlotte: i'Jfi,ii3'- '- 10: A. ai Dally, Kookingham.Wadesboro, Moroe. Also from all points North New York.Philndelphia. Baltimore. Washington, , Richmond. Petersburg, 0oint Comfort; , Portsmouth, Weldon, Bfi h and San ford, -Also from Charleston, vMmter and Ben- .. nettsTllle, and from Atlanta, New Orleans : aad all Southern points. - - . 80 r. M. Daily. from Rutherford ton, , fihel by, Cleveland Springs, Lineointcn, Newton, Hickory, Lenoir. Blowing Sock and Mt. fioily. v- M:10 p.m- Daily ,froin all Northern points Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Washington. Klchmond. VaPeters burg. Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach, ,: Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh, Cherew.H. C, all local points between Portsmouth and Charlotte, and from Wilmington, Wrights yiile and aU local points on the C. C. R. B. 10:K r. ac-Daily, from all points South and Booth west New Orleans, : Montgom ; ery, Memphis, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Ath- ens, (greenwood, Chester and Monroe: close connection at Monroe. - . 7:6A.M.f With sleeper, from WUmln ton t and ell CC points. - ; - -Local freight, with coach attached, leave "Charlotte for Shelby at 4 o'clock p.m.. re taming at 10 a. m. dally, except Sundays. -1 The :30 p. m. train connects at Monroe with the Atlanta special. No. 403, which ar-.- riTes-in Raleigh at 1:20 a. m,, and Washing- - ton, D. C at 10:80 a. m., and Portsmouth at 7:80 a. m.. making close connection for Bal- - 1 1 mo re, Philadelphia and New York. The 4:20 a. m. train connect at Monroe with Atlanta special No. 408, for Atlanta and all points South, arriving: in Atlanta , at 4 p. m. . Passengers leaving Charlotte at 6: SO a. m. arrive in Atlanta st i d. m. Leave Atlanta -at 1 o'clock p. rou, arrive in Charlotte at 10:10 p.m.. Leave Charlotte at 6:20 a. m., and 8 :20 p. m., arrive in naietga at 11 : a. m. ana , 1:30 a. m. Leave Charlotte at 5:30 a. m-, ar rive la ..Wilmington at 12 :i n, mn and at Che raw, 8. C.st 9:40 a. m. Close connec tion both ways with the C.iU R. R. at Lineolnton. Leave Charlotte at 8:20 p.m., arrive in Atlanta at 6:20 a.m., making a rtouble dally train both. North and South - from Charlotte. -- '- The Atlanta specials. No. 402 and 408, are magnificent new vestibnled trains, built by the Pullman Palaee Car Co., on which there Is no extra fare charged. Daily except Sunday. - TUaily except Monday. . - For information , relative to schedules, - Care, etc, apply to- , B. Br. J on, Vice President " J. S. Basmbvii-l. Ticket Agent. ;J,HWlWI)B, ' B. A.NJSWLAWD, " v - General Manager. T. P. A. j'?--"-!?-- " ;x - T J. ASIEOK, ; . V..Bi.McBaTi,' - t - Gen'l Pass. Agent. " v 8upt. Transoortation. , ; SOUTHERN : RAILWAY. " PIEDMONT AJR LINE.) RICHMOND k DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISIONS. - -IH WttVOt AFBIt 31, 1886. ' This- condensed schedule is published as information, and is subject to change with out notice to the public. Trains leave Charlotte. N. C: 11:05 P. M. No. 85, dally for Atlanta and - Charlotte,. Air Line division, and all points South and Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing -room buffet sleeper be tween New York, Washington and Mont - gomery, and between New York and St. Au gustine, Fla., via Columbia and Savannah. VMS, A. m. No. 87. daily. C.C. A. division. - including ' Columbia, Auntusta, Atken, - Charleston, Savannan and all lrlorloa nolnts. Through Pullman sleeper New Tor x to Jacksonville, connecting with par lor ear at Columbia for Aueusta. :85 a. M. No. 87, daily, -Washington and - Southwestern vestibnled ' limited for- At lanta. Birmingham, Memphis, Montgom ery. Mobile ana Mew Orleans, ana an points Houth and : Southwest. Through Pullman : " sleeper New York to New Orleans and New i or s; to Hempais. jmo extra onarge except asual Pullman fare. 13:10 p. x-No. it, daily. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta; paiiman sleeping ear, . Richmond to Greensboro. 7:15 a. No. 88, dally, for Washington, Richmond, Raleigh, and Goklaboro and all bolnts North. Carries Pullman sleepers from Montgomery to New York and St. Au- gustlne to New York. '-- 6:40 p M. No. la, dally, for Richmond, Ral - eigh. Ooldsboro and all points North. Car ' - ries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro o Kaleign. ana ureensnoro to tucnmona. 8:Jp. M No. 88. Washington and South western vestibnled, limited, for Washing- . ton and all points North. Through Pull , man ears between New Orleans and New ' York. Memphis and New York, Jackson ville and New York. Pirst-oiass coach to Washington. : s-jao a. No. 80, dally, except Bandar Mixed freight and passenger for States ' ville.N.C. - -" - 4:16 p. n. No. is, dally, exeept Sunday, for " StatesvlUe and Taylorsvllle. ' -: Trains arrive at Charlotte: - i , 10:156 P. - M.l 8:25 a. M. STSOM THE. NORTH 11:40 A. M.J - 8:60 A," x.) ' ; ' 8:20 p. x. V FROMT ATLANTA. . S: p. x. r ; J; FROM ATJGUST.il. , ' 4 111 r'. '. FROM STATES VILLE. ' Local frefght trains also carry passen gers. ... Daily except Sunday. -. - Jork M. Cnu, W.AtUM, Traffic Manager. ; General Agent, -.": VtH..&UH. - . - Washington, D C. . v - ' . Gen'l Sapertntendenti. ;.w - . Washington. D. C. " : S. H.HASnWlOK.Asst Gen'l Pass. Agt, r .irvKr r Atlanta, Oft, ' " "r .T"J- ' CEABtSS Ik HOPKIXS, Traveling Passenger Agent, v" - 89 West Trade Street. ; . Charlotte, N. C IALXXTTO RATfJWAP OO. - ein nrsn Int. '- MOViaw auaia. - ; a..-. '. t, PAB8SJKa AJI FSJDSIHT. Leave Oberaw, 8. C. . . - Koiloek. ............. Osborne.. 0am Arrive Hamlet. , f s40em MOVING BOOTH. "..".v. ' 9. t, MNlMItAlll PKXXSKT.- Leave Hamlet.... ... :0afl - I Xelseek..... la ArrfeCheraw. ........ ...... ....j..... Im . ru n smsmUm aaade at Hamlet wtsk IfSlM swik, sosih, ftsl ss wsA . - Wsr. Mewviii Pre t as as. . : "";.;SAFE ;' INVESTMENTS. M yoa want lo SELI or BU yt ; - BONDS, STOCKS , . X' OR REA1V ESTATE. ; ; jno: w. miller, -" "4. - - . ' : .- Charlotte, Nr C.' " (Loaas oegotiated.) - - liERCHANB V AR1X . - : . , - FARMERS' NATION AL BANK, . CHARLOTTE, CAPITAL.- -' - 1300.000, SURPLUS AKD PROFITS, - , 100,000. t TT r-T.Jft Aflpn.Prs!rlinti IT. O. Snrinps. Vice President: C N. Q. Butt, Acting Cashier; GeS. 13. Wilson, Attorney. 4 Accounts of Bauk3, Corporations, ! ' Tti - - f T. Jt.l)iin1. CftTiMttnl ' ..:',,vr."' j? iruxs situ iuuiyiuuftij uviiwtticu,. J7 Erowrts Iron UiLcrs yo ee& 1 Women Suffer from honse&old cares ; from ever work ; from 7 worry ; from neglect, or from diseases peculiar to their BCL. --: In fact nearly all women need baSiilns op-"" 'I - '1 1 S : ' : - Broivh's:-' Iron Bitters ; that old and reliable strengthening medicine. ; Is ' made for . lost this fnu-pose. '- ', It gently stimulates; the action of the vital organs and i purifies and enriches the blood, beautifies the complexion, .sweetens the breath, -and tarns the weakness and suffer Ing of disease into the Joy of per feet health. - ' L . " . - " Brown's Iron Bitters is pleasant to take, aad it will not stain the feeth nor cause , constipation. See the crossed ref lines on the mapper Out book, -How to sI4ve a Hundred Yesrs," tells sll about it; ; T free for atsnja.;":r -,t-w-: :: - 6a w Bxowm Chemical Co.. - i Ealtimoxk, Mb." THE BLESSINGS OF A PURE, HEALINCl SOAP can only be fully realized l y using ,Pine Blossom." Absolutely-pure, medicated, anti septic. It soothes and heals all inflammation or redness of the skin, removes blackheads, cures pimpleSjgives health and beauty. A modern family necessity. Price '25- cents, at au. mwoGisa-s. GROFULA Miss Delia Stevens, of Boston, Mssa, writes: I have always suffered from hereditary Scrofula, lor which I tried various remedies, and many reliable physicians, bnt none relieved me. After taxing 6 bottles or I am now well. I am very grateful to yoo, aa I feel that it saved me from a life of an- ioia SKoavs ana shall take plessere in speaking only words of praise for the wonderful med- icme, and in recommending it to AU. OTBmendsnf? it to all. CURED 1 realise on . . Blood and Skin Diseases mailed rree, to any ad- areas. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Qa. m OAa.J.4.A4.i.a4.4.AAfc 3DEUGATE WOLIEH Shtrald Tae E RAD FIELD'S Female Regi It l( mers Taste and eert a wowH flerful tnftnewe f n sUengteentnKhersjstemH bvdriviBg throuch the proper emkenel H tm-H punues. neaiui ana SErengui ere ganraiiwimig U result from iu ase. - - -. : C Mytfwa-ide for eighteen WMith, U sfier astee BnflfltM'l Frmle Rea-sda-y lOf tor IWV KJfllHH. KtliJM wen. - t . - J. H. JOHSSG, lns, ArIt., BBADFtELO BXUULATOR OCs, ATLANTA, OA. Sold brn Orufrtrists at per bbttl. CtTTtT-it itTT Ttl JAPANESE a Hr ma ' OmtM TrwTOft, wndMB Sosw rj Oiuuneot A saw fai!i Core for mrtvra and wrae. It ttjitMaa 5e?fil.TS 'he knif or innwuoilx ot earhoMq acta, which tnvafal aad snidoot a- penaaust .fora. aad oltean sttltusm ta deatit, nnnecaontiT., Why endure this torrtWo disease? We piarante 8 bones to ere ny esse. Yoa only r for baoafisa siwd. tl aboz,Cfort3k Sentbrvau. ' ' -: .: AfASSE PILE OiltTKEST, 25c. Box. CQHSTIPATIOtJn&Cerr.l. the mat T-ITOt end STOMACH RE&OLATOR and iiLOOU PUEIJFlKa. .Smal. tniM and aieasaiifc te kBka,aspaeiaUr adapted for chSdjea's taa. W Dam Scents. ! - : , i " .r ''rjl R. H. JORDAN A d CharlotW. N.C. RICHARD Ai sBLYTHE, COTTON WARP8 AND YARNS,; No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia No. 4's to 200's Sinrle and j Double. Warps Furnished in Chains and Beamr fa 3rey and Colors. -v. Cotton, Woolen .aJ. Worstad Tarn In Skein. poR. SALE.; -z ' - , Two second-hand Saw Mill Outfits, planer shingle mi-i, mules and waronav All in good condition. ; Wilt take lura asqand shingles as payment. - ; - ' El la PEOPST.' MONUMENTAL WORKS GRANiTn .iroNC:r::iT3 a spi:- m jator T.-L: ELLIOTT. l For the Observer, CHARLOTTE GIRLS VS. GOIUA2I CIELS. "Greatest haste makes ureatest waste, Is a maznu some do like, " . But it you're fclow you'll have no show- -. '-, in a race upon yoor "bike." i - :"" The Charlotte girls, with pretty curls, " - Are -oo to" all the rumors; - But they are slow and have no show ' With liotham girls in bloomers, v ; - : - , - L.C. Cook." - 8TAHLMAN MAT Bl DEFEATED, The Seabosurd Air Line Is Bitterly Op posed to Him, smcTi Its Influence Is Pow- New York. Jane l9.The Moruinff Journal prints the following: - The eud- committee oq rules ana agreements, ap pointed by the Southern Kail way and Steamship Association, ad journed yes terday,-having 'completed ita work 00 tna new agreement it. wtu report to tne general convention of the associa tion this morntnjr at 10 o'clock in the Aatar dining-room of the Waldorf. : -. : since last VVednesday the committee has been at work talking over changes in the agreement 'which the Southern fines propose to put into effect on Aa- gast 1st. The other members of the association iiave reen patiently- waiting for the report, for oa i( rests the main work 01 tne convention... . : if : ; . Taking the agreement of last year, which several lines, -; notably the Sea board Air Line, did not sign, the. 00m m ittee has worked i t over, ehangi ng some sections, , leaving others i as they were and; taking no action on a: few. wbidtwul be left ror the coavenuoa; This aeTeement will ' be presented: to day for the convention to ratify, chance as it will, or reject entirely, ' Then the signatures of the- various linesepre- sentatives wiu be asked. , ; w . -, Indications point to I trouble : when this point is reached,; for very : few of the sections of the . agreement have been unaimonsly adopted in the . com mittee. The lines that have received the worst f it are bound to object and several have made themselves heard on that point already, -: a The Seaboard Air Line in particular has renewed its objections- of last year, when it refused to . sign . the agreement. This year .the Tine is more strongly opposed to Commis sioner E. li. "Stahlman than ever before and its representatives have been quietly ordered not ! to Vote for him, and to induce other Jines not to, until considerable quiet work has been done, and, as a result of it, one representative declared yesterday that Stahlman would not be re-elected. It is understood that if he is slated for re election, the Seaboard Air-Line wit! positively refuse to come into the asso ciation. When the question of officers came up in the committee, Vice Presi dent St. John, of the Seaboard Air Line, was. asked how his people were disposed along that Hoe. Mr. bt. John replied that the Seaboard Air . Line was not committing itself at that stage of the proceedings. All this may result in Stahiman's de feat,, for the Seaboard Air Line is badly wanted. It can make things hot for its competitors, and being an outsider, cat- practically render null and void any agreement signed by roads which are near it. If an agreement is reached by the convention then a rate committee will be appointed. It may be three months yet before the new rates can be arrived at. No matter what will be the out come, every one is agreed that to-day's meeting will be a hot one, with the con flicting interests of a do jen lines at stake. ; -t " . Final Aetlon to Be Taken at Asheville in , XkwYokk, June 19. A meeting in secret of the Southern Kail way .and Steamship Association was held at $he Waldorf Hetel this morning. The com mittee which was appointed last week to revise the traffic agreement made its report. But few changes appeared in the proposed agreement and the report was ordered filed and printed. Copies of the report wilt be distributed among the members of the association and final action will be taken upon it at the next meeting, which will be held July 16th at Asheville. The association will probably adopt a continuous contract allowing the roads interested the right of withdrawal. If the agreement reported by the revision committee is adopted it will go it to ef fect August 1st next, and continue un til July 31st, 189C. THE CONCERT AT MONKOK The Honors Were Divided Between Hiss Ogbnrn aad Cap's. Welsh Tom Purcell Denizes of It. Special to the Observer. Monkoe, June 19. Deputy Sheriff John GrifHn returned from Rocking bam last evening with Tom Purcell, the supposed burglar. Tom Was .crying when brought here and appeared to be afraid of violence, but no one thought of such a thing. He says he is inno cent and can prove out of the affair. Just how the matter really stands can not be known till the preliminary-hearing, which will be in a few days. Peo ple are more cautious now about fasten ing their windows at night. The concert given in the High School buildin? last evenine was eniovable in the full sense of the word. The pro gramme was the following: V ocal solo. Mfss Belle Andrews; doll drill by little girls; recitation. Miss Carrie Stewart; milk maids-and ortu and song, by a number of young ladies; vocal solo, Miss Clara ttamsey; vocal--solo, Oapt. Ueo eisn; instrumental soio, niiss joe aa- ams; vocal solo, Miss Pearl Ogburn; vo cal trio, Misses Pearl and Maud Ogburn and Carrie Stewart; vocal solo, Capt. Geo. Welsh; vocal- solo, -Miss Pearl Og- burn, tio highly appreciated was Capt. Welsh's singing that he was repeatedly called back. 'The. honors of the even ing were divided between him and Miss tearttgourn, who never fails to charm her audience." The receipts amounted to something over c.h) i ' - - : Miss Katie and Master Archie. Wake field returned to Charlotte this morning from visiting at air." A Townsead t. Mr. Ed Gatlin and family moved to Charlotte, their future home, to-day. Bi-Knnial Ceavention of , the ' World's LoxDox.'June 19. The third bi-en- nial convention of the World's Woman's unristian - remperanceTiL'nlon - was opened in Queen's HaljULangham Place, at J.0 o'clock this morning. Miss Pran ces ,Willard.. president of the union, presided. There was a, very .large v- at tendance of delegates and others. . Lady lien ry Somerset, president of - the na tional British W. C. T. U.. delivered an address of .welcome, after '- which Miss Willard addressed the convention. jT Befaeed t Grant the Writ. " j . iES Mower, IaI,".June 19.-The So preme Court, Judge ; Deems absent, the other judges being equally divided, re fused to grant a writ or supersedes in the case of the State vs. Pressman, de cided In the District Court adversely to the legality or saloons j in lies-Moines, and all the 'saloons - were ' immediately cioseov; t '''' -" J - - ' v It is said Mr. Gladstone has declared bis intention never again-to speak in the House of Commons, or , on the plat form. 5" -',- ''" ; " " . -'" BUCKLEN-8 AK91CA BALVK. -" The best Kalve in the world for Cuts, Braises. Horea, U leers. Salt Kheom, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilolaina. Corna and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- fctveiy curw rum or no pay reqmrea. it IS guaranteed to give -perfect satisfaction or money reiaoaea.- frlce cents per box, For sale by Uurwell A Dunn and Jordan A " I May Do as Mach for Tsa, ' Mr. Fred Miller, or Irvine-, IH . writes that he bad a severe kidney trouble for years, who severe pntns in bis back and also that his bladder -as affected. He tried maoy Bo-called kidney cures bat withon anv cood reiit. Ahont a veer esro he bevan theue of iwtric h'ttersan'1 found relief Ht once. Klfotrlc - letters i fciicclly Hdnptt-u to ttitfiir ! n.i kiIncv end liv tm.'-ian I .'t,-.i " , 's Hlmn-t mt A WILLIAM GOAT'S JAG. Concord Excited Over the Animal's Antics - - The lee Cream Party a Success. -Correspondence of the Observer. - Coxcobd, June 18. A party composed of Mesdames J.- C. Wadsworth, N. F. Yorke and Misses SalHe Belle Erwtn, Jeannette Erwin, Jennie Smith, LaUah Ilill, and Messrs. Ed. P. Hiil and O. JEL Smith: will leave to-morrow for Sossa man's Springs, tea m41ea south of this city, to spend a month. - Our little city had a, peculiar sensa tion this afternoon in the shape of a drunken .William goat- Goats, as a rule, are privileged to run loose and devour whatsoever they choose.- Last night a man returned from Salisbury with a 2 gallon jog of tangle-leg, and cot desir ing to carry the jug to his home, placed It in the bed of an old hack that stands on. the porch of Mr. W.C Boyd'e wagon shop. The jug was : in a bag. While peramulating this afternoon the jioat discovered the sack; began pulling at it until the contents of the jug was thor oughly absorbed in the bag, and began to chew. s It was not long- until that whole part of the city was in a state: of excitement seldom witnessed .at the sight of the reelinp. butting goat and its funny antics. The goat, belongs to Mr, John Cruse the expressman.- The tee cream -party elven tv the Ladies' Aid" Society of, the Lutheran church to-night was a success. More than $40 were realized,. and the. person who secures the handsome silk quilt will be known to-morrow. Of the 400 tickets sold during the three day's canvass,-by four youne ladies. Miss Connie CHne had purchasers for 200. . Tne young gentlemen of. the city will give a germ an complimentary- to the visiting young ladies Thursday night at Patterson's halL- "Mr. J. F. Day vault Is in the city from Morgan ton. . - ,.; A BojWoa tlae QsUt Beligions aXeetias; ;-V Two Deaths. Special to the Observer. - ' ' .." Coscord, June 1&. The handsome silk quilt given away last night at the lawn party by the 'Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church, was drawn by Master Eugene lirown, a boy about six years of age. After paying all expenses tne society cleared soo.ao. Rev. J. O. Alderman, assisted by Rev. L. R, Pruitt, of Charlotte, is -conduct ing a revival at the Baptist church Much interest is manifested in the meet' inzs. They will continue throughout tne week. , An infant child of Mr. T. F. Mabrev. of McAdensville, died yesterday at that place and was brought here this morn ing for interment. - " A Mrs. Walton, an aged woman who landed in Concord two . weeks ago in destitute circumstances and- feeble health, died at ' Cannonsville, where friends took her in charge and cared for ner. . Tbe Sngrar Trost Trials Mast Go to the Supreme Court. Washinqtox, June 19. The trial of Broker Elverton R. Chapman, indicted last October for refusing to testify be fore the Senate investigating commit tee in the sugar trust case, will not take place until late next fall. It was acknowledged on all Bides that the sugar cases would never be finally terminated short of the Su preme Court, and It was the desire of all parties to get them there as -readily as possible, but that could be done as easily by having theeourt hearings next fail as to nave them now. The court. after some deliberation, concurred in this view, and Mr, Edmunds said he would be ready to go on with the cases next .November. They were continued accordingly. BU Little Joke. Harlem Life. The train was just ready to start for Boston, when a detective got on one of the smokinsr cars and said; "Be care ful, gentlemen, I believe there are a couple of sharpers inside!" "Uood gracious! exclaimed a very styli8h-lookingr gentleman, preparing to get out: "1 d no idea there were such people here. I'm sure I shall get out Another who was sitting m the seat opposite exclaimed: "1 have a Jarge sum of money with me, and 1 have no wish to lose it. Whereupon he, too, got out. All right, gentlemen,' the officer calmly remarked, "they are both gone now." ? Joe Shannon Paralyzed' and Wilt Die. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19. Joe Shan non, or the Adams Express company, was stricken with paralysis yesterday afternoon and will die. Joe Shannon is known by every expressman in the United States. He has sent 22 men to the penitentiary and has killed two, while defending the treasure box while running as messenger on the L. & N. Iowa Prohibition Convention. Des Moines, Iowa, Jonel9. The State prohibition convention was called at 9 o'clock this morning by State Chair man B. P. Wriirht. About 300 dele gates were present. The men mention ed for Governor are W. K. Brown, of Ames; Frank Evans, of DesMoines, and B. F. Wright, of Charles City. All the plant of the Abbot-Kat Brew ing Company, in Brooklyn, except the. real estate, was seized Tuesday by Collector of internal lie venue j&euey The most serious, offense Of which the company is supposed to be guilty, is its use of cancelled statnps. FINANCIAL AND COltBCERCIAL. The Cotton Market Opened at a Decline of S Points. Bnt the Close Snowed a Net Gain of About 7 Points. Special by Private Wire to Harrison Watts. Naw York. June 10. There was no chance of heart apparent in Liverpool before our opening- tais morning, rotnres naving de clined there 8 to 81. points and spots 1-16, with sales of 10,000 oales. Our opening was about 6 points below last night, August selling at 6.79, exactly 6 points below tbe faiKhest figure touched this year. As the call progressed all he loss was recovered, aad In addition about 8 points advanee reg istered . - Tne market was very firm. me unfavorable crop' news is having effect at last. " Sontbern holders wbe had bees spill ing their cotton for several days turned, and were buying. - Bears covered and bulls became rampant.- By noon, prices were u p IS points from the opening, and after a slight recession they advanced again to 8.97 lor August, men it easea, ana tat ciose was at a net sain for the. day of about 7 points. Liverpool recovered nearly , alt ita Ices, 'and New Orleans was strong, Tele grama from some parts of Texas-say tbe outlook could not be worse for tne growin plant.- Southern spot -markets were Ken e rally quiet, some showing a decline of 1-10 With the Lack of Selling Pressure the r Stock Uarket Closed. Stroag. Niv Yokk. Jane IS The -stock market was irregular. Sugar suddenly became a on flattering reports that came from trade circles. Tther Industrials were generally better. -' Chlcasro Gas drooped allehtly. , The strong features of the Kaliway list were South western shares and Southern liallwav. The Grangers suffered smalt coocessloBS. but Anthracite Coal shares were higher oaoer tne lean 01 tteaaing. xora 'orthestern was highly manipulated,- but made no upward progress. - The market closed generally strong owing to the ab sence of selling pressure and good commis sion nouse oemaBo. - - - - New Toast Niewa Bpekac. Tit sflrmaess f Teesday t the Wheat -. Uarket Disappeared Yesterday, Ceasing - Depressed Market. . Chicago, June 19. The flrmam fa-wheat yesterday at the close entirely disappeared over night,-and . the market closed to-day very much depressed. Cables did not come la- as strong as expected. Liverpool was about d. higher, but Immediately became weaa, ctonng i4a. lower., tjonunentai niar kets were some better, but not enough attract attention. Clearances were less than 100,Ot bushels.. The cash business here was practically at a stand still." Tbe .North west waa very -aggressive send ina bearish reports regarding the favorable prospects for tbe spring wbeat erop, and on this news tbe market became heavy, with locai pro fessionals the principal sellers. i'or a time trading was very IJ e h t. ana the decline was slow, bnt earn fractional decline broueh prices nearer top-ios limlt, which, when reached, fed tbo market liberally .with uquitiateii contracts and resulted n axie oecliue of nearly 3 per buhel from th men point, scattering Uaa reports enn tiuuetoarrive from btatea east of tbe Ml-. isippi "river, btit Ju.6 now tb trade r1 areneral. when thev except to buy all they will require at much lower prices. Al though Aew York has been sending advices of export taklnas during the patt two or hree dav. these renorta fail to ibe con firmed. Oa t he whole tbe immediate oxtt look is not favorable to holdets, although realizations are in order. . - " The eariy feature in- corn was tbe He tit recoipt. Shorts did 'some covering on the theory that the bnlkof the sarplu, is held in Illinois, and that holders of eash. there fore, have it in their power to make deliv eries very light and estuse considerable ud eisioess smost shorts.. This soon lost its effect,' however, on the -face ot favorable erop prospects, and prices became weak under heavy selling by booses with western conneciions. -. - The oats market has been doll, bnt prices firm. eonslderlBK the weakness in other ce reals, n . - . - - ' - Provisions are without feature, and prices easier la sympathy with aralD - - - - v . - .. - - JjAXSOH iJBOS. L 1.0. ClTTKOUUClfi MARKET. ' S Spring chickens Good demand - iuggs.rresn, sen rcaaur. No turkevs on the market. ..- ... Apples nned qaarvers, bright...,.' m .1. --'i'lr v- nngntsiicen. ...... .... M fancy bright siloed.. extra - Peaches 'nnpeeied halves, nrifrh ltKl 7. 7 60 " euartera - BlackDerries,drled.. ........... ...... (Strawberries per ouarr.. ,.-.w. Extra gioor saciiL..... ........... KamUy M Heal bolted 44 lbs per bushel. " unbolted, 48 lbs - . Com old eS lbs per tvosheL....... " new.A.u :.. 46 M 86 87 M Oats 83 tbs ner busheL........- peas eiay-. . ..................... " .mixed...... , - Onions select, per bnshel.......,. "' CO B10 :. 0 tJaoon iiog round, per - Sides t. :' - Shoulders.. ....w..u.. ' Lard 2?. C ......... .................. Tallow . Beeswax. ....... ..... .. ....... Hens per head.. . Roosters ner head.........,.......'.. - 18 80 " .... XT " 6 10 10(910 Chickens spring small per head - lam t " ... Tnrkeys per lb. . .......... Ducks.,.. ........... ...........E........ Oulneaa ............... . ..... .. . . ..... . Geese .- . . . . .... . . ;-. s. JU ntter Chotoe yellow.'. Honey strained, per n . . a , . . 00m o per .......... Eggs hen ......... " guinea...,. ...... ., heat . .-. . ...... . ....... .. Eye..;i...., Feathers new ... Hides dry, per ft....... .... - - 10 '- 78T TO 44 6rtS4 - - green - Wool washed ....... NEW TOHK MONEY MAKKKT. : Niv Tobk. Jane IS. Money on call easy at per eat last loan at 1, eloeing Offered at l. --- . .- rams mercantile paper. 3(4354 per cent. Bar silver 66. Mexican dollars ... Sterling exchange- firm,- with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 S8'r-u tor 60 days and s7S(9 tor aomana. coetea ntwi mjp w.tjotnmereiei oiiis.eoaays. ikkwuw; demand ...... Government bonds steady: (state Donas nrm. uauroaa Donas strong. Silver at the board dull. - BALTIMORE PRO PUCK MARKET. BAiriMOBB. June iS.lTLOUlt Quiet Western super t &ai& 00; do extra 8 xS 75: do family 8S'x((4 Ifi; winter wheat -patents zua nu: sprtnn wneat patents t som eu. WUKAT-Wcat. No. t rea spot and Jnne 7hia.7hV, : Jolv 75(a754 A a (rust Ta7i'i; steamer No. 2 rea 7a7iy4; Southern by sample, 73S77: do on grade 2476- COKS weak. Mixed spot ana June 53fSin: July fi3U'&53: Ausust steamer mixed : Southern White H4Vi do yellow 6tft$544- STOCKS CLOSING BIDS. Amer. Cot. Oil. .. S N. Paclflc .. do pfd 1 4 do pld 11SJ6W.W....- 1H Am. Bug. Bet s... do pfd lot) lit do pfd . Amer. Tobacco. . Pacifle MaK.. Reading ai 17?4 do pld utH 10i Atch tt. l . raj. B.AO. e3t.Paul. Can.Pao do pfd C. kO. fflSUverCtfs. 07 Ch.A A leS T. C.AI 87A Ha do Pfd. Mi - ChlcagoGas. 74 Texas Pac.. -Union Pac. . Wabash iei. lack D.AC.F 19 Krie 10 1 do nfd SOS do pfd xi i W. U ., Gen. Electrio 85 IUa.Central...... as W . L. A L. K do pfd L.,JS.itW Ala., Class A.... vn 107 87 100 m li5 80 do nfd t do Class B.... do Class C La. Stamped 4's.. N.C. 48. do 8'S......;. L.S., 14 L. & N fcrti L.N.A.AC Manhattan ....... S15 Mem.A Ohas. .... to Michigan Cen.... 10i, Tena N. S. S's. .. vs.t'i, pfd.. do tr reo st'ptd. do Fan Debt... U. S. 4's Reo U. B. 4's Coup... U.S. S's.... Southern R'y 6s. do Cons do pfd S.C.4's.. ...... .. 8'. Mo. Pacifle....... M. ft u.... ,. St 113 IIS 07 N. C. &St. L 5 Sat'l Cordage.... 3 do nfd 4 N. J. C. 1004 9H 14 4I4 n. y. o mH IS. x . A N.K f) N.AW.Pfd 16 11 NEW YORK PBODCCK MARKET. Niv Yobk, June FLOTJK Dull. easy. Winter wheat, low grades, z 7Wf au; tairtoiancy o iw&i so; patents 10(19 75: Minnesota clear 8 40S 00; patents 20. low extras s 70(33 W: Southern flour dull, easy; common to fair extra S 6SS 0;good to choice do 8 60 26. W tl EAT 011 11, a to sy cents lower. 1 red, store and elevator 7V4 7aV afloat 7-V47ttH- Options closed wek at 2'i to i cents decline ho z rea jnne o$; jmy it", September 74. CORN Dull, weaker. No 2. 68"i34 ele vator; biVSpoVm afloat. Options closeo faiily active and weak at J cents decline June ; July 61; August 54; September 65V: .... . UAio r ainy active, steaay. uquoni ouu, weak. June 81: July September Spot No z 8iy4ai4; mixed Western SXg&i. UAKU uuiet, easy, western steam o; eity 6 15. July 8i nominal; September T 05 nominal. Refined quiet: continent 05: S. A. 7 40; compound 6(j6&. PORK Steady, quiet; mess IS 80914 2V COTTONSEED OILSteady, dull ; crude 234; yellow prime z6i7. UJr ru.ci uuiet at o points aoyincci June ; July 14-85; September it 40, Spot Rio dull, nominal; No 7 16. SUGAR Raw. quiet, steady. Fair refin ing xj; refined steady, active; Off A Jt4 standard A. 4 7-l(i; cut loaf and crushed 5 I-lfl 6y4 ; granulated 4 7-164. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Opening Closing WHEAT June .' 73va 74'74 '.' 49 . t 29 isr4i li 70 714 71 July .-... . ...... tpt) ... ......... CORN ' June July ............. .. Sept OATS June.;............ Joiy...... Sept 484 ; 4 - 9Vu Z3V( IS 80 . -12 60 66. HaJ99 rOKK Jnly ......v. Sept LARD July sept RIBS ' S 90 I. July 57 Sept ................. 65 a au DAILY COTTON REPORT. OITT. TOSS . mn. Galveston . . . . . quiet 93 i ... "ie7 - i ... 'r 76i IH Norfolk.;,. Baltimore .-. ...... Boston.... Wlljrol n gton . Philadelphia..... Savannah. teasy - nominal dull steady " steady dull qniet quiet . 1 -IO 7 8-l ' '4 ".' 7 f-14 tf Jl-16 New Orleans....; la is-is Mobile. Memphis. ., Augusta . Charleston .-. .. . . . Cincinnati.. ..... ! 13-16 klull : - Ix (steady IT auiet steady " , f7V6- - 117 IS Louisville ........ Bt. Louis......... Atlanta........... steady - -steady,.- e is-ie : Macon.. Houston.. i Athena.. ... quiet - S3 Columbus.... Montgomery. Selma......... a , v. i uuiiuuuia,,., LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Lryaapoov, June 19. 4 r. it Middling Futures Closed firm.--"" Bales, Amrten, ;. , Receipts, u.... American, . June... . ; "'-- , , - .. ..- . . - - j uire auu uij.. ........... ....... a s S4S S 44! July and August . August and Septembers September and October.. ,.....,, October and November. November and December.,.. December and January... ., . January and February......... S tV KiS 9 45 b S 4 s a 47 S 4H s NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. New-Yobk. June :8.Ootton steady-- Mid dllog uplands 7 8-i: middling44nit. 7 7-14, Futures closed steady. Sales z01T3uu Mties . Highest Lowest. Clmtnt June....... ... - ",4t July., S W ; 7 , . - 7sft8 August W - - 7 j ' 6 5Ktwi September..... 7 oa . 6 hs - r a ovsiM Octobers. 7 Ot : vz - V9fa7 Mt November..... 7 OS " Wf -, 7 eow December. 7 it . - w 7 ,... - 7 IWjtW jsnusrr ,-. 7 la - .7e . - - li February.:.!. 7 IS . 7J0 , 7 16 17 ' CHARLOTTE COTTOH MAKKKT These . figures - represent prices paid weom.l Ptrtct fiood Middling., , r Good Middling.. Middling. .... - TV Tlnsres.... - . m.t ?tains ... . Vfrti Mark-osp-lrm WnvriiST'.i,N.OJiJn 1':m:i frn, 'rf -1, I !;.; fif 1 i. 1 ' i, ' rt-,' H. S. CHAD WICK, Engineers, Specialty: Cotton Machinery and Cotton Sole Southern Agents? or the A. T. chine Works' RevolTing Flat Cards, chinery: Fales & JenkaIachlne Co,' Spinning and Twisting Machinery; Easton & Burnham BMMne lo. r.hina,i- ftiha Machine Works Patent Chain and Balling Warpers; Knowles Loom W ork Plain and 1 Dobbies; Foster Machine Co. 's Patent ; yfiil; T ..- --SPECIAL S0XJTHERN AGENTS FORt-- -B. F iitiirtevanta Co.' Heating nd Ventilating System, Portable Forges, Blowers, Exhausters " and High Speed Ea- 8ne- L:.-2' ' ;..'-, , U. U. Cooper et kjo.w voriiss cnginea, mga rrnre riilui'wi Pumps. etc . v.' f-'.iL i" i ' Complete titeam Plants rrom 20 to 3,wu xiorse l owers. - 1 ,. . . i Jones & Laughlin's Cold Rolled Steel Shafting, Compression Couf lew, Haogerp, Pulleys, etc. , .x Estimate given and contracts made for tbe Complete Equipment of Cot to a Mills ;."-' . . rvCorrfHirondence solicited. " - . - ' CHARLOTTE, N; ; . .- ICE ! , - ICE ! . " STANDARD ICE S r UEL COMPANY PURE CRYSTAL ICE MADE , FROM . DISTILLED WATER." "-. - Our factory has track connecting with all the railroads, which enables us to load cars without exposing lee tosnn-or ' . a . a air, tbns avoiding neavy loss in leak lee snipped in any quantity irom saca to car-load, and loaded direct from the bath.'-- - ,r -:'-'--' Satisfaction given In weights, quali ty, etc -' j . ' - tSORDERS SOLICTED. t ' A. J. HAGOOD, Manager. ' - G. Farintosb Alfreds. Amer The CHARLOTTE. N, C. FARLNTOSH 4 AMER, Proprietors. loo Elegantly Furnished Rooms. , Hot and Cold Bath and Water Closets on Kach Floor. PASSKNGKR K LEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Under First-Class Management. WHEjELS, WHEELS, WHEELS! Only come and see. Stearns, Humbers, Waverlys. Clippers. New stock Just re ceived. Call earlv and see tbe prettiest line of new wheels ever placed on the Charlotte market. w.jowu. Full line sundries, the' Governor off North Carolina Said to the Governor off South Carolina , Is no doubt interesting this hot weather, but what is still more interesting to the people of Charlotte is that we are still selling that magnificent line of half Russia, 12mo.", the Astor Li brary at 50c. per vol. Call and see them, About 350 standard titles. Po etry and-prose. . , Mallorders given prompt attention. STONE & BARRINGEK, Bootes Stationery and Art Store, - 22 South Tryon St. . BOOK BEER, " VIENNA CABINET, TlVOLI'S LAGER; All these Trands of best Lager Beer we can furnish from -our bottling depot on Fifth street opposite the city hall. We also have a large stock .of export beer. - .-PORTNER BREWINCh CO. ' " 0. VALAER, Agent. Telephone No, 5." , (successors to Jordan a bcott) ' Wholesale aid Manufacturiiig Druggists. -" ; deaucks nu : - - - CHEMICALS, PAINTS, . - v oils, GLASS, ETC. . special attkhtios orra to Entire Outfits ; for :Drog Sfe ' " SEND FOR QUOTATIONS. History, of the Last L,egis- . . latnre." , 5. -t BtTT OKI, 05LT T JJT. . A neat, attractive pamphlet, left es. with -ornamental cover, devoted to tbe cord of the task Legislature, the worst leg islature, save that of WtiH, ever assembled lu tbe State. This book gives ita record plainly and truth folly Its gives facts and names nd is thoroughly reliable. -It has been pre pared by some of the best Democratic writers in the etat -.. , -i . . . Every . patriot, every eitixen 'and every Domocrst should have a coot, : i Price M cents per copy, pfst paid. ' Ijower prices by the hundred... If not on sale at book store or drug store, address - ; ;v.',f K. M. CZZKLZi, - '-T " ' Printer and Binder. f 1-f ' '- . - - .Raleigb.N.C. J. E. DUVAL,; Electrical Engineer and Contractor. OCDee U West Trade btreet, Room U "- : v , charlotte, If. C ' Are and Incandescent lighting. Equip ping cotton mt I Is with Electric Ught Plants a soeelaltv. Estimates tarnished on all kinds of Electrical Work. Call Bells, Hotel to Annunciators, Burglar Alarms eta. uorre- -? DYNAMOS. . InutcCtrKES3rTuynaTno8 for Isolated Lighting. Altercatinff Current iyca mos for Central Station LirMins: Power Oenerators for Ila.lway Plants Hoe ... ..- XTT7QTrfcT?nTrr falracte and Dealers in Macliiiiciy.' Atherton K.chiwC'.telt Jolier itauway, neaas sou Amwiug r.u, Cone Winders. " . Wi. vl.. m-ili'r .., rvmTvnnnr1 and Hnndanalnff Boilers. Ilcatcrs O.' .-202 SOUTH ins - Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the nsa of lard wiU be hadV if COTTO LE NE is used. : Fish and .: cVe fried in ft are simply delicious because it adds a flavor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the rise of any other frvins; material Get the genuine COTTO LENE, as there arc numerous S3 "trade, mark Sold La 3 OP INT1RJE8T TO TH1C MAN, WHO PAYS THB COAL BILL. JABMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING C0M JABMAN'S oxygen generators, For the economical consumption of fuel.- Can be applied to any boiler. " Saves from 10 up on fuel bills. j - ... General Office Dnrham, N. C. Charlotte Office, 51 Bouth College "' '' ''' f ------ - -j --f , '" . . ' ' --' - ' '" ' " - " ' "i . 1 i... .,. '. M. i is ii iarr ELECTIRIC ELEC11RIC FAN D&y current will be put on June 1st. i No need of suffering from hot weather. 1 (jail on us and secure (lJlSj company: r THE . American 837 Broaiky;hrycTt - A - nrotection to firemen against smoke : and . heat. an ilecirii; fan- -THE ! . rv i mil. U.I. flfflfi m m m r. i 1 - : Ball - : Property saved , by, putting the water where it is wanted at the right time.;;- TBE BALI UWMPRKKLHL : Tt la'at the same time most effective anoliance,- iiiteresting novelty; and-, cheap sprinklert . , ; V SOUTHERN OFFICE; Corner . Collesre and Fourth streets CHARLOTTE. N. C - - rOR'OVEU flFTY tEA! 3" - ' - . So'jTnr 'i Synur 1Jb.ii -ioti t!"1 for Sit ' ' ' 1 ' I r n Mill Equipment. rettce ,f it: Ha ll a and ovin "'1V,-"" r, rv, Cr,, a Sroolic? Fancy Looraa :. -- . TRYON STREE7 h U4 questionable - imitations. - 10 given here is on each pail. end 5 lb. pails, . aiade only by r K Fairbank Company, StVlOIJLS and CHICA'qO. J -i " ' TENNIS SHOES -Are requisite to plsy the game satisfacto rily., 'laying tennis without tennis shoes ln't to be thought of any more than pass ing the summer without playing tennis.,, Oome wber there's the most to choose from. Tennis can never claim tbe lawn so indisputably as we hold tbe first place with our array of bottom prices for every thing in footwear. Football, baseball and bicycle shoes, and everything else in our line at lowest prices, . - . WATER! ..;:',. '.IP1' . J' -. ' -. .i ,'. ,-' HENRY E. KNOX, , Jr. CONSULTING AND HYDRATJEIC - . JiJNlTliN!i-alli. Artesi&n and tube wells a epe cialty. .General water works con struction, surveys, plans and esti mates. . ' - ' Borings made for architects bridge " and railroad engineers. Pipe and pumping machinery, - ' ; : :y v CHARLOTTE N. C. - v (OfOce, Room 5, City hall.) ' 50 Desirable Lots for Sale Suitable for : Manufacturing Plants or Dwellings. Situated on Eleventh, Twelfth, Uraham, tfmo and Poplar streets. v - All accessible to tracks of Southern' Railway and Carolina Central Railroad Terms Part cash, balance time to suit purchaser.' PIRE -INSURANCE, ltjY.20tc;;s:::3, Agent. FOUNDED I 1838.. CBAflCli L CO., ailXST.. KICSMOSU. TA. I nwm v ncs r::.c:ai i inns.: H . IKIU- lit i.hLwl'. J frsnsac Braufa IM'M r. Cr- ers ' ssaeaise or to . I iw.as as ins u v,. LiLi.i. .ACfMtriuk a Stocks, ftfeis caVci on the a V: I 4 nn4 -eMinei t it1"" e.- Leo I ... ime- sail v mnw'ti'M trn. In. an a Latfa ParkWecldy -Pre Monday eveninps Tuesday evenings -Thursday evenings Music hv BUFOKO HOTEL ORCIIEHTItA. Friday evenings Music Second Ilesriment. hy" full Una, find ' F;tt.nrlay 'afierrio--.. Ilu ford Hotel Orchcstr:i on B:r.3crc:i3: Jno. IT. IIcAJea,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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