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IV ft? , i- i t J VOii CHARLOTTE, N. O., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6,1886. NO;19Y - r? -. .'( U H m rl5'-V. I f I II if " K tfftrTW hViWi r Jto K. all 1 r . ym -iJ M. -m m .. l. ,;. I;- ; , r.,.. :j .. J, j. : .. if r . Variolic "Qailg ronitlt . PaBiasEHD bveby MoiiNiso ExckptMosday W. S. HEM BY, . Editor an! i Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year k Six Months J i bree Moutbs iT.CO 3.75 " 2.00 AdTerltelng Bates Very Reasonable. CHARLOTTE. C. Saturday Morndjo, Nov. 6, 1886. Arrival - and D6parture. of Trains at 1 " Charlotte. . - klCHMOSD & UASVlLLE ASD ATLANTA ! " CHARLOTTE AIE-LIXE. - , Ho. BMArrive at Chrlotfe from Kichtaond at ' 2.50 a.m. Leaves for Atlanta at 3.00 a. m. JSo. 51 Arrive at Clirlott from Atlanta at 4.05 . a. on. Leaves for Richmond at 4 25 a. m. So. 52-Arrives at Oarlotte from . Biclimond at 12 40 p. Leavos for Atlanta at 1 00 p. m. Mo. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta aj 6 25 p. m. Leaves for Kichtaond at 6 45 p. ui, hARLOTTE, COLUMBIA t AUGUSTA. . A.rrtva from Columbia at 8 15Jp. m. Leaves for Columbia at 1 00 p m.; m A., T. 0. -Division.-: Arrives from Btatenvillc at 11 40 a. nj. , Le-ves for StaUsviUe at 6 60 p. m. "I CAEOLISA CESTBAl. . Leaves for WPuJngton at 8 45 p. ta and for Lnr inburgatT-49a.m., on Mondays. Wednesday aBd Fridays. j " . Arrives Irony Wilmington at ft 55. m.. mnfrom Lanrinburg atr45 p. m., on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. 1 Shelby Diiivion of Caroiuia Central. " Leaves for Shelby at 8 00 . m. - -i Arrives from Shelby at 6 03 p. . t . . j For Rent or Lease. - Tn Store Hoom now cccupied. ty E. D. MeGianis - TosseBion given Junr.ary lot, 1887. r Apply to .1. L. BBOWN. W. C. MAXWELL. F. l OSBORXE. OSBORNE & MAXWELL CHAKLOTTE., - - 1 - - Will practice io llie State and federal Courts OiOffice 1 and 3 Law Building: . : ' HUGH W- HARRIS. ATTOBJfEY-AT-liAW, Charlotte, N. C. Will practice in State and Federal Courts tJOffics, First Eoo. Wst qf Conrt House. R RATTBLKJiiiiJ, - COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALKB IN Mis, ;Vegti C6naij?nwenta solicited. Quick Biiles and nrnmnt rptrirns. . CHAHLOTTE, N C. Tryi iTStreet FAMGY I GROCERIES. ALt K1SDS OF FAMILY SUPPLIES Coin priBrng Best Sngr find CSoCce,, select stodk of ftll kinds of Cnnned Goodn, Choice Hams and Breaktst Strip. a riPLt or. txscv casuies. ; The best Brands of Tolace! an'lC'g rsrd wavs rn band- Goo.i GooiA at low prices, ilparwwttnllv. J. G. FKEELAND, , ' a rry . a H. C. MENSING, PRACTICAL JfAlLOR. Iain prepared to Sootir, Clean jrnd Re pair tJlotbin cheaper thun any placo in the city. Call and see. - " ' n. C. MENSING, Cora? Trade'and Tryon Sts. 9" -f " Is now open to the public. Elctric Call Bells, Gas &. ater, AND ALL Modern- Hotel Conveniences. , - FIRST-CLASS IS ALL RESPECTS. " . Rate - x $2.50 per Ta.y, I E.W..OVEEBAUGnir Manager. f It CAPE COD CRANBEREIES, , NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, AN;D. MAPLE SYRUP, EDAS and CREAM CHEESE, KEWj vjjtron,' and raisIns. ; ! t.t A good asaortnvsut; at Heavy and Piinry Groceries alwj o4und. ; Fresh Roasted (Joffee every wetk-Rio, tanuyra, Alocnttana r Java groana to order. and any desirea mlxtnre pnt op. - , - f JDST RECEIVED T r MORE LMTIIQUAK ' THE SHOCKS AT CHARLESTON ASD ELSEWHERE TESIEBDAT. The Tremor of Considerable Severity i Reports ifroiu Along tte Quaker's .Wake. ; ; . , ': ? j Cil.vKiisTON, S. ,'C. , Xoy.l 5,-r-The shock at 12 :25 p. m. to day, was of considerable severity and continued, in the opinion of many, , longer than any since the gi'eat shake . of Aug. 31s Tlie shock was ; accompanied by the usual loud rumbling sound, and created much excitement and alarm. Many buildangs and -offices' were deserted for the moment, up to the time of sending, this dispatch, 1 :20 p. m. No damage to i persons or property has been reported. The Exeiteiuent at Savannali. Savaxxah, Ga., ,Nov. 5. At twelve o'clock to day Savannah was visited by a severe shock, lasting several seconds, which being entirely unexpected, created general con sternation. The business houses were quickly emptied of their occu pants and great excitement prevails among the public school children and some of the teachers. The schools frere hurriedly dismissed and the streets thronged with children, hur rying to their homes, many of them crying. Buildings were roughly shaken .arid windows rattled, but no damage was done. The shock was also felt at Thunderbolt, a ; suburban resort, four miles from the city, andi the residents report that it wa.s fol lowed by a commotion in the river, resembling that caused by a passing steatner, which lasted several min utes! There was also a slight shock at9 o'clock this morning, i The peo ple here were settled in the ItelieT that their shakes : were over, and consequently more; - were startled than the occasion justified.! Richmond and I lie Shock. RiH3iONi, jsov. 5. Quite a severe earthquake shock which lasted sev eral seconds was felt hereabout 12:3Q; p. m. Shocks of greater or less severity were reported oecuring about the same moment at several points in Southern Virginia, Charleston,' Sa vannah and Atlanta. ' Hickisan ferls tbeSboek. (Detroit, Nov. 5. At 11 :2S o'clock this mnrninsr there were several dis tinct shocks of earthquake felt in the! city. The Shock Felt at Washington. Washington. D. C. Nov,' 5. A slight shock of earthquake was feli in the Treasury Department at 12:2v p. m. to-day. j A Texas AtWHwsiii. Covbtxey, Nov. o. It hi now cer tain that . the assassiil on election night of -i. (Bolton, son oi county commissioner Bolton, a wealthy planter was a negro named Polk Hill, who tobkto the woods after the murder. ; Bolton had insured the negroes enmity by working i against the Republican ticket. On learning that their local ticket had been de feated, a number of the negroes met and selected Hill tolrill 'Bolton, eight negroes Accessories. werd arrested y es- Lterday and taken to Breaham. Ex citement intense ana everai.iyncn ingi of- negroes are. threatened. A posse- i.r tnfckTr!"g Hil!" with " blood iiouiids. t J ,1 Chieajfo Beef Men Strike. r?Ki(-no iSTov: S. Armour & Com pany's beef ihvrv wentjoja & strfke to-dav.i-This was in hswer to the order' of District Master Workman Button, which was promulgated last night. There is not anything talked of at the stock yards among either the men or the storekeepers but the probable re sults of this stiike. The storekeepers -. rri . . il r are gliun over it. iney,Keo ,ineir daims; against the men endangered and their busmess, f ?r a time at least, cut to-pieces. r '. H - Telegraphic Sparks. : , John Jacob is ill with g6ut. A Chicago dispatch, says that the barbed wire mufac$urers , associar tion has not gained control or,tne factories and has ordered an advance of 2 50 per tori for wire on the fitst of January in addition to 5 00 per ton indrease just gott into effect. W m. B. llazelton, a weu Known journalist, and at one tune managing editor ot tne 'American,- aiea . in Bal timore yesterday of softening of the brain, TheShoekat Uneolnton Lr500LXT0NO)0T:r 5.-Spe-firr. 1 W have ' nist elpenenced anotner eartnquajcejr wnw?n was quire; severe and perceptible so ervery boay f but no damage reported The roar ing sound lasted for about two min utes, and some buildings shook til mos$ hard enough to fall. The ar row on the dome of the court bouse auivered for some! time t after th6 shake was over. -It reached us iat 12:15a. ni. 1 , . V f ?" f About Miss Winnie Davis, r,-, f ? Richmond. Nov. . 5. Miss Wmnie Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis, will leave the Governor's mansi6n. in this eitv where she has been- the guest of Governor .Lee, next r naay4 for Syracuse, N. Y., where she will beHproDaoiy carries xnecounw. the guest of . Mr. and Airs. Thomas Emory. Mr. Emory is the son'of Gen. Emory; of the United States arj my. . , , , 1 . cr-ti loeuwuvuiu urruu Bkrtjn. Nov." 5. Arnrofo'undilsln,- satioa has been created! here, by taie discovery tnat - tne - omy existing vaificimen of ' a -newt German' -repeat: finrifle has been stolen irm the through the treachery; ot some TDtif PA 12- Boatees iPilarcf for tlie jfeek. :ifc"9CnfiStNovTh6r veto 186 faUuTes v reported : ' throughout r the lipitedStates andvCanada during the past seven dAysas compared ,ith a totarof -21(-kistweck,' and -193 the week preyjioyj3. , They are 40 cents per quart' at J. I a?. HIE ELECIIOAS Demoeratii-t and RepnblJcan Ciainea and EosHeau- In Johnston two independents are elected to the House and the Demo cratic Senator was elected only be cause he had np opposition. Franklin elects the entire Republi can ticket, except the Sheriff. Durham has blected by a larga majoiity the en tire Republican 'tick et, except the Iiegister. Orange has gone Republican . It is said that Nash is also Repub lican, f Alamanco has elected the entire Democratic ticket, but by: reduced majorities.- , , , ,. In Mooro the Denioctratjc nominee for t he House, Capt. Willcox. is de feated.' The old Clerk, A. H. Mc Neill. is defeated bv 30 maioritv. Inv Forsyth, Fries, Democrat, is elected to the House by 22 majority, but Buxton is defeated for the Senate. Granville is Republican bj' alout 700 majority, and even 'Rockingham has done as badly. Hon. Alfred M. Waddell was de feated for the House of Representa tives: from Nev. Hanover, and Col, Jas.-T; Mprehead for the Senate froth Guilford- , Alison gives Rowland 1,157 majority- ' Ri(,-uniond . county . Deuiocratia by about 400, . i Wake goes" Republican btV large majority. - - Cumberland county elects the en tire Democratic ticket. Vance prounblv eloetl Yuur.g. Democrat, by mf. . Carteret elects the -DetnocTaiic ticket by 1.000. Gain of WK Grteue KepuMican ail through every man on that ticket elected. Craven doubtful as between the coalition and Republican ticket. Naph .county he.s, we i"egr t to leani gone Reimbhcan. .- Jil!? Regis ter, ajna Morgan, Clerk, are the pi.V Democrats elected. Green. RepViWi-f can. elected Sheriff over Arringtoii by4ia. Old (ilori ful Jack Sharped Republican, elected to 4 he Hou.se over Marsh bourna.by a'b. ut 3yo. .' ; The Johnston couaty Sntexaidei:ta have elected every man they nomi nated. They did not nominate for all theotfices: "Rev. J. J.. Harder, well known and greatly loved in V'ilson, was defeated for Treasurer. Graham, D. M., for Congress carries the coun ty by. about 400 majority. ? ; f. 1 In Lenoir-county every.. Democrat elected save the ; Treasui er. The Sheriff by 10 majority.1 . Brunswick Republican as usual. Franklin county has probably gone Republican by a large majoritv. Thorpe and Collie both? probably de feated for the. Senate. Davie coupty iargtfy Republican on all the tickets. . "Davidson county reported gone Democratic throughout. In Catawba county the Democratic State and Congressional tickets have 1,000 to 1,200 majority. M. F. Hull Ls elected to tlio liouse : S. L. Yount. Sheriff: P. A. Hovl-.'..- Clerk : Geo. W. Rabb. Treasurer: G. W. Cochrane Treasurer: U. W . Cochrane, erOa3r'I)caacr:iti! iSija$Cs fromSWtoiaOO. sl4f i'lir EfandOhiir counts thtf wlMe Renter. rtiafaofroar' Democratic ticket is elected by '400 to GOO majority. ' Burke county, Cowles." for Con gress, Tull and Bailey, Democrats, for the Senate; carry the ' county by the usual majority. J. C. Mill Democrat, elected to tha House by 4 small maioritv. 1 ! the Prohibitionists-voted for Mull and the Reoublicans for Jake Hallvbur- ton. B A. Eerry,"-independent, .ix?as J. A. Ixu kev, Democratic nominee Qjr sheriff, on a cTo.se vote. S.'T. Pear son, for clerk, and tstes. rc-gister, !oth Democrats, are re-elected. The Republican State ticket was not voted at the- Morganion box and many Re publicans east their ballots for Judge Avery. ,'.,,., . j McDowell countv elects Crawford; Republican, for the Legislature over P. J.Sinclair, Democrat. iThe county is, Democratic otherwise; Johnston has 200 majority in it tor. uongress. The independents ana JtupuDiicans made a clean sweep in Buncombe of everything except register of deed.i Richmond Pearson anci nis, coueague, Wells: beit Johostono? Jones nnaii. Gudger for the House' by 1000 ma jority. Fox, KepuDncan, beat .HDDS, Democrat, for the Senate in Bun combe aud Madison. Reynolds, inde pendent, is re-elected clerk; and Ma- lone has 400 majority, over jonnston. Cabarrus gives Rowland 428 major ity. The county Democratic and leg islative - tickets are elected except McAlister Democratic candidate (pr theHoufeei :wha Is a-dtpy U4nK indeoehdentf bv'SBS: Uleveiana nas gone largely demo cratic, electing Schenck to the House and all other nominees. It is elose between ' Webb and Mauney , for the Senate in Cleveland and Gaston. Robeson is Democratic by an in creased majority. : Rowland s major itv is 1464. ; Utuitom 'ery jciosq as t ,w l .trveticket. MalihoctAtitmlTi ticket is elected. . '- - Four townships in Rockingham show a change cLlOOO votes against Congressman .Reid. Webster mde- ptndent,'eieetea io tne xjegisiaiure toy 4UO majority.? oettie, r tpr soncitor, In Davidson the Republicans hold the offices of sheriff, register and treasurer, and the Democrats carry ate in Union county by a largo ma- jofity. F .- The Earthonake at Oreensboro-. . t - ! - I j . S..t 4 i ' i , , i-JL GREEXSBOSd. N. C . NOV. 5.-MPE-, tJLVL.1 We had a very severe shock at 12 35 o ClOCK p. m. 10-aay, tne most a 1 7 t J 1. A severe we have yet experienced. ?1 Exrf lenient Over Prohibition. n J - HALIFAX, JN." IS., JNOV. &. jyiucn ex citemeni prevails at Moncton over the open defiance of the Prohibition law. , . , . - .' Xew Arertierauta. t r-';!'J'j; 1,1 Brown, Weddington & Co., leaders in hardware, t wholesale i and ,retad, have a new advertisement" in this THE RtfcCLTN I" the legislative ticket and everythuag -J. vv . Aaams is eiecteu ior mo ou- THE, NATIONAL CAPIM,. WASiriXUTOX SOTES AXD COM- Wbnt tue Chronicle Correspondent Ob- serves Amomr the Horenaentu or tlo People, j !. j WajIhixoton', Nov. 4.-The resxiit of the Htiction occasioned very grmt astonishment in l this city. Especial regret is; expressed at the defeat l?of Messrs. Carlisle and Morrison. The defeat of the Speaker is not assurbd fully tojnight, but it will take ijm olliciai count to decide it. 'North CarriflifiirinK jirft wrr miiph iiirrria'ifl at thf defeat of Mr. IMd. Is have thought! all tlietime that . O Hara would pe re-elebted in the Secoiid District! and that Nichols stood 7 a i'very fu'r chance in the Fourth Dis trict- Ine latest i,etiirnamakc. the Housefof Representatives of the 50th Congress stand thus : ; Democrats 172; Republicans 152.- - Te French visikir mentioned in my liist letter spent ilia day la, thia cUy. They called odthe President and. IeLe4t'ps made a formal address to Mr. Cleyehmd filio responded in hia usual gKxl aste. , Count LeSala. MarqujM DeChambrun and other rf p reseiititives of the French govern ment Miowed Uufm a great ual Jqf altentloji. .Prince. : and. Iincltjs KoinatHU will arrive to-morrovf. TlJe Prince js an unci of the Mikado, sqf' Siipniii-j If Mr, f&rUWTe fchoiild prove to be d-f;ateh his successor is a Mr,U Tiux-be, a, member 4f thie Trades'; Union and a Knight of Labo. Mr; Titoel-e savs that the wdrkiiig- n:c is he bjec t to :lr. Carlisle I vcause he ree trader.' lit .also &iys that ieves he (Thocte) L hone?tlv b,- entitlei.l t i the cc-rtiica,te o election. CarhVlf's many friends here are very ansi'itM. There in a gryat d mand ifyr oleomargarine stamps. 1-r-Si-ventl; capital iMs attribute the de feat of J'raiUcIIurd and Morrison to a growing protective: sentiment iin the Soiith and West,-: Fedell patroi'age was al&o air-iinportaiit factoiuh the -unusual and unexpected devtldiiinoiils -f the election. The liable c,f Sunset ! Cox. who lias been elected to Congress byj a fine majoiity from his old district In New York.-! wan. often mentioned on the street i day for thfe next speakerofl the illoUe m ca6e ox Mr. Carlisle h The Ireident and Uis Sister ttose ; Bn u;, ,N. i., ov. v. Gosfeip has Ili-ated alout for: some davstso the eilect that there has been a dis rupture between the President alii liis sifter Rose Elizabeth Clevelaiii and't the Iat.er might sue her brother for damages on account of allcpxt interference with her lit entry activity.! Mr. Bissell, the President's former law jartner, was seen yester day and pronounced - the -stories alisurd. He knew that there was'io trouble lui the. family dijtoict) from Washington s&vjs that Ojl.- inont in lanswer to a uiegrami et fjn quiry ;frjm here submitted thelrunior to thei President who said thei4 is hot fa shadoi' of foundation for the storv tand lioitruth hi what is alleged. ECol. Lahiont vs that Miss Cleve land never consulted her brother on any nialjter, particulai-lj' her liten'Iry worK.t(t tnat dmerences on that scjre are imtoss!We Jler mistakes !' Or errors oE judgment are solely her olrn and 3 r, L leveland would not assukie to interifere with or even volunteer alnnit her business. .' , ' ! 1 i A Mexican Murderer JlurJereJ. Pedro Rosendoz. who murdered his idlegqd ImLstress and her child orll l a railrchd train Sunday,. Avas shot d&td bv the lop of this 3lac2 early , Wcine; mornmig by virtue ot a j war rant telegraphed from the Judidial Ti ibut&l at Guerro and approved by Presidents Diaz by telegraph f torn the city of Mcvico. ' Ibis execu tion. Without the benefit"- ot trialr is according to a law passed by jthe Mexican Congress- last j spring,, taat persons interfering with the orderly progrsse of the train shall be ehott at once, j Rosendoz crime, however is not gbmerally considered as coming .tinder jthis head, and iihero is mrtch indiginiation at the absenee of legal proceedings in his case. j OPIXIOXS or THE PRESS, f I A brother publisher "said tosiis ithe other ilay that he recently recfrived a letter froma "magistrate sayinghat he thinki ue can collect the sabsdription bills ip. his neighborhood, because a number of the delinquents have join ed thje! church. We have to confess Jhat after over thirty years expWi enoe,r iwe are a "doubting Tlioniaa.'' A religion that would cause tnen' to pay their debt : would bef- a? valuable factor in the newspaper business, hnd would be welcemed ; by publishers who are constant! v victimized b4all classes of men from alleged 'Ctiris' tiars !to' protm'ced infidels; 'NoV lOtWithstending ail'the'chahgesfdf ne ceniunes as lrrxneaaysoi irope, 'an honest man is the noblest Work of GodJ" Elizabeth City Carolinian, A 1 completo'stocSf i: of Arlsits goods just received at C P. Wheel ers. -. . ; ' l f - .. i . I - : . I.i. T ' .',.,1 '. Accident 'eaterdayMorninaf. '..r ' Mr. Walter Moore,i,a yoMng. man from hear Rock Hili,:was in the city yesterday and about 11 o'clock , he 1 was thrown from his horse on Fourth street near, the yerjj.stalen-ttie rear or ijaCTa '-Broajstom ';ie -was very badly injured, his righjr' cheek being cut in a severe, manner ;by, the curb stone. Dr. Brevard' dressed his wo.unds and at a late hour. last night he was douig very well. "'iTi tb? fall heiost'aBottt' pW, l Is'repotted t''?'i" . Tit -M.-C "J" : I'll 3fLL jl i wait a' man, soon axter iu Hcciceiib, was seen to pick up some money ; "m thai vicinity but we are not informed as to the name of the party. New designs in Wall Paper, at C, - ; '-China cr's. Paints at C. V, Wheel Confirmed From Fourth Page. - Miss Mary A Alexander, best crack er biscuit, 2 00. " - . " Mrs Sarah Ross, best light bread, hop yeast, 2 00. , - -Mrs. ElizaStewart. best light bread. sait rising, z w. . .Mrs W WRank-m, best ten pounds butter. 5 00. v . . 31rs M P Pegram, Jr, lxst chow chow S c ,". .v- '-.,. -r,,.- . ... -Mrs R.N Littlejohn, best graham bread, 12. ' . MrsvD A Johnston, best sweet pick les, peaches and crab apples; $1. pickles: pewhes and crao apples, $1, llrs M E Alexander, best half bush el apples dried, . Mrs J 0 Cochrane, best half bushel peaches' dried, $1; best half bushel blackberries dried, $1. - - The premiums in this department were all in silverware and the amount is the -alue. DEPARTMENT F. A C Hutchison & ' Co., (all North Carolina work) 2-horse rockaway, $5 ; 5ha?ton. double seat, 10;' top buggy, 3; display, ten buggies, $20; open buggy. 5. ' , . W E Shaw & Co., set carriage har ness. 3: set 2"-horse wagbn harness, $.1; saddle, bridle and martingale, $3 : set buggy harness, f 3. E M Andrews, three matted-sea 5. I'EI'AUTMEXT II. Miss L II Santos best crochet Afghan. 2 p 5. AJ ' Mrs S B Massey, beSt lamp mat. $1 to 2. " . Mrs J.A Massey. best foot mat. 1. Mrs H H MaRSPV. hflarth ni- ill s, ' i. r- t 1. Jixs JV L, lOUJUg, VOIUCIUUI, DCStl cauenue -pin cusnion, f 1 to xz pair cnKhefmatte. II to $2. - - Ms E E 'Wfltberger, Columbia, four pair infantocks$2 to f?3. Mrs A lDanifel;iet necktie, ; best point lace, $1. Mis Minnie , Daniel, best hem stitched handkerchiefs, . Miss Sallio Alexander, best cruel embroidery, . ' Mrk P B.Whistnant, lxt chair tidy, $1. Mrs C L Hunter, handsomest suit ladies underwear, 5. Sadie Jones, best side board scarf, 1 00. , Mrs C L Jlunter, best chemise, hand and sleeve, 1 00. Miss Camille 6 ruber, honorable mention. Mrs P S Whistnant, honorable mention. Miss Julia Walker, crazy quilt, crazy quilt, slipper case. 2 00: mantle lambrequin. 2 00: table cover 2 O0. Miss Cinthia Pharr, t wo pair stock ings, woolen, 1 00. Mrs,J E Carson, best ladies' wrap per, embroidered. 2 50. Mi&s Maggie G Qrrt boat two lamp mats, 1 00. ' Mrs J W Miller, best piano cover, $2 stable scarf arrasene, $2; one doz en embroidend napkins, tf 1 ; outline tray cover, $1 ; crochet counterpane, ' 34isrCarrieBryce, crazy quilt, 5. Mrs J 0 Koiusseau, best tidy, em broidered. $1, . Mrs J W MillT, best crazy quilts. 0. Miss Alice Holland, 12 years ; old. best kensington embroidery, J2. Mitis Bessie 1 Myers, arrasene. piano corcc $ & i. v , : i . Miss Ella-.Wriston. best pin cush ion. 1. ., Mrs C L Hunter, mantle scarf; 2; banner, 1. Mrs Joe Asbury, childs afghan, $2. Olrs J nudill ; applique qudt, $2. Mrs N M " ilson. crazy, quilt, hon oraMe mention. Mrs J II Cannon, Concord, N. C, laid work quUt, $2 ; quilt silk. $2, Miss Sarah Gibson Concord, N. C, dnmed3tcks. $1; , . U; -: 5 . Mrs J H Cannoii half dozen out line napkins, $1. Mrs J Asbvry, embroidered skirt, 12. - - ' -.r Mrs Joe Person, calico quilt, $2 ; pair silk soc"ks, 2 ; silk wristlets, $1. Mrs Chas Brown, knit shirt, $1; web towelling, i&. H?JMrs A Walsh, ,74 . years old,- best lace, 1. Mrs O V Badger, suit ladies under wear, ?z.50 : cotton embroidery, $ 1. Mrs A G Daniel, niacrune lace, $1. Mrs AD Potts, lead embroidery, 'A 3Iiss Li na -Carson, Lenoir, N. tattmg handkerchier, Master Frank Smith, best screen m arrasene, 2. . ' - 31rs S S Herron, 10 yards rag car- Mrs L D llargraves, baby cloak $2. " Mrs W W Rankin, pair cotton socks, $1. i Mrs jy W. it iJolvert, set table mats, Miss Eva Liddell,-ofa pillow $2. ' Mrs Dan A Johnson, best boy's suit, made. by exhibitor, ?2; dressing gownt2-"' Hi . . iliss uora . n reemam emid s nood. $1 ; crochet fascinat6r, $i; Mrs AG Daniel, tadyt.l, t . i? Mrs K SI Finch, Jqmlt,' honorable mention. ' . C W Bradshaw, machine work, $1. Mrs Chaa R4 JTanes, knit ?counter- pane, fpz.oo. . - ' DEPARTMENT K., 5 ; - Miss Carrie Borroughs, Crayonpor- trait, amateur, 5 00. ; . Jno Baker, moss worK, nonorabie MissfLv Spencer,- landscape,' 2 50: brass .placuey honorable mention ; canvass DanefrV 2 50; fruit from ''na ture, 250.- -' - . Mrs W'W Fiemming; "After Din ner Coffe," painted, 2 50. I miss uamiue uruoer, pnoto Egyp tian colors, nonoraDie mention.. , ,., rsMrs J M, i:mory, truit msfgnt, zoo.--. ,. "i.: -J i t t u MrsE M, Andrews; era von. 5 00. Mrs W. W -Hemming, 2 water col-J Ad o ica '' - ' -t Mrs M U Maver. collection of-pn vate photos rwar, lyalu 19 00 auu uipiomj. , ;-..-:,. ..----vi.-.p j . Miss c Li Thompson, 2, crayon pic-tures2- S02i ::: T : K-1 ' Miss Steed, under 15, 2 fpictures, Miss Lola Spencer, oil flowers, 2 50. :Miss,Anna Irwin, ; crayon portrait," "solar print S 00. , , , - . ' , Miss. ; iMorehead,. hand , :;. painted screen,' honorable : mention; hand painted olaaue. 2 00 : I Irs S IB Jones, frait, h?.zi& fdztzi 2 50. i : , . - i i DEPARTMENT L. . l-' J G Shannonhouse. & Co.,' display of agricultural implements, 20 00 and diploma. . ;j Chattanooga Plow Co., cotton seed crusher, diploma. : - -Mecklenburg Ironworks, portable engine on skids, diploma ; . saw null, diploma; corn mill, diploma; sugar cane mill," diploma harvester and binder, diploma. - v : - -- i JasR Hutchison, ? fence .machine, 'diploma.. .1 .-. r J i ; Johnston, mowing machine, diploma; 1 horse plow, diploma; 2 horse plow, diploma; 1 horse culti vator; diploma. '. c f, ; xv J G Shannonhouse, sulky plow di ploma; 2 horse harrow, diploma.- Mecklenburg Jron Works, steam pump,: diploma -, display of - machin ery, diploma and 25 00. 1 - MARKETS BT TEEECRAPH. , XOVEMBEB 5. 1886. Chieajo Predaee Market. Open Wheat Close Noveaifcer.i,. .. December T3; January..... . Cjra I . Hovember..... December i. ... 35 31 January. ....... otV NoveoiSjer. 25 2&a December Jaiiuiry ....... . ' Pork November. 9 30 9 35 10 35 l.Deceniber January LsrJ ' "So veseber . ..... I - t 95 December ....... January. ,1. CearSiles Xoreiijber December ...... . Jauuary.... ... .. '02J4' 6 n iU"i. .. ... B S 5 20 Receipts Wheat 0.551 Cctb-19.!)S7 Bocs 30,000.; i t Shipments Wheat 30,5999 Corn 101,57 Uogs-i . -i IJie rpool CXtna Starket. . Liverpool, Hot. S, opea 6H " i 59 4 61 4 63 04 closa Midline Uplands. . Midhag Orleaos.. Jtta iBJFfb.... Kebaad Mar.... Mir and Apr. .... Apr ami May'.... Mayasd Jmce... Jan aad Joly.... Jaly aad Aug..'.. Oct and Nov..-.,. Sot aad Dee .... De- and Jan..... 4 67 4 66 4 61 4 63 5 04 4 6 1 4 698 4 S9 8 -4 61 468 4 57 Toco Opem qaiet Close stetdy . Xes York Cotton Sarket. . - I Jfew Tork, Ko, . open January ...... 8 97 February.. 9 67 March 9 1718 Apr-a-'u.-V 9 267 May ..; . 9 3ft 7 - Jane... 9 46 July.... 9 65- . Acgnst 4 September , - 8989 9 97 t 1718 9 ?7 8; 9 97 9 43 7 9 55 C 9 (3-4 October....... Xevember .... December..... w4jnJi' 8 835 8 68-9 8 656 9091 Tone Open steady-; Close steady. Sile3-5C,000 bales. -"Becetpts at out 'ports to-dy .50,000. Sime t2me last year 55.606- j. Saval Store. ; j . "Wilmington Spirits Turpentine firm at W !,' crude firm haid 1 00 yellow dip and virgin 1 90 roin firm atraiatd 77ii good strained 83U tar firm at l 60. -4 Finaneial. New Yark Money leaned at 1. Exchange stea dy . Postal rates 4 81 H o 4 85. Actual rates 4 803 to 4 81 for 60dars4 8t 1-4 to 4 84t for demand. rovernments firm enrresey 6 126 1-4 bid 4s oo-ail-?i bid S coup U'bid. ' i - - .New York Stock Market. Sales 315,0C0 share. ( wn., i. i. 78U Adams......!... N'C S JO IC j.. M C H Pac. N Pac preiered Cen Pac...... D Pac...4-.. Mo Pac v Tex Pacu.,.i.., Kan Pac....... Ok A.......... co.. , DH.. PL W..J... Erie........... Erie rrefered. . 14? 113 0tf. 134 95 63) 47Jf 60 U 117 91 71 144 10M -1 1 .......... H ...... 11 H ...... 36J ...... 93H : B7 K & X ... LEA- W. ...... L4e N..... ....... M&E......J.. ...... N W N W preiered....... OfcM J so 53 ' 36X .'. -k127X Pac.M. .. Bdg..., a ot. . ... ........ ... . O M prefered....... StPaul.i....v....... St Panl prefered, . . . Wsbash, Wabssb prefered.. I ... 04 . ' 4 m f 120 j. 1K t 35X CIIAELOTTE COTTON MaEKET. Reported daily by B, M. Miller Brokers. k Sou, - Cotton NOV. 6,1886." T.i . . j j jii. 1 - Middllns.. ... . . j......... Strict Ijosr Middling;...., Low Middling, none offering. . . . , crpr fslojdtjcs ' dcasket - -- Report 1 hy kUiu Bos, Wholesale Grocers. Corn per bushel 65 to 67 Meal-oe bushel.. ... 60 to 63 w neat per Dnsnei n. so tow Peanntsper bushel..................... 75 to I 00 kionf ramuy.r....,....,... ...a aim so . Extra........ ............... ...z lotoi w . Super. ....w .,. ..3 Peas -Clay, per bushel 66 to 70 Uxed.....'...j-.....i...ii.'.-..' ajutoe Oats Shelled .60 to 65 Dried Xtnlt Apples, per lb. . . ' ..j. ..v. Tis to 6 - , 4i . reacaaa.peiea...(.M. V - nnpeeled....... 8 to 9 ' 5t06 - ..i . , : ,.: -rf juajCEDemesj. . w .8 to 10 60 i 0e0 ,'8Xto4 35 to 90 . 15 to 0 f 18 to 90 WKtoia - Irish v.. ...... Cabbage per St.... ...... ........... Onions per eoBei.............i .: Bees vax-r-per lh . . . . . t . .. . . - rallow per is. Batter per as..........Y..-.......r E?ga per dosen v .. ................... , aiiickans...... ........ ..... . ...... C I Dpnng vuuwau .....f ...... ..u. ...... Taikers per Xta f io to u Oeeso .......... Beef per pound, net........... - Mutton per pound, net...i..,.Li.k..... Pork per pound, net .,.M....,.., ; Woolwashed ...... .... (....... . 85 to 40 8 tola i. T M 8 rtos - ' 82 18 unwashed . Feathers Dew .. U to 83 Ei per is, W.n.'M.S0H& CO., ,DfiUGGISTS. rjr . x . - Salem Almanacs .-tr? FoliSSTo1 ROYAL BAKING POWDERi ALL SfZES Hofsibrd!s:: " '-SI a - .. v -.. . - : - - . : : g -..zy - , Baking iPowderv DOLMAN'S i-r me 4 mr- -f i t' ! CONDENSED MILK, BAKER'S CHOCOLATE extractvXnili Extract Lemon. He - No ..:- i : - - Tea, Qroimd and Whole Spices, Veunard's . Hand : cerchief Extracts, in buli: iind SmaU bottles. The Nicest sold; ' ?; f. na mmsm.: a: hi ta are invited to call , and inspect our enormous stock of -.l.i.'. EES Ato ;aENTS' itHi-iijOS's -tiff i-, mm .-- v 'Viist-' I SOLE. AGENTS- 'l iiiii " -- f -a. J.. j. .m" A S-.'l '-, if - - ''t - ' t ' i ' I ;i-! i'V-' -' fti-'-". ; iif'i JUib. . - . i L ; " i T ';f -r- u a-a ;i VuiS :-'- '?.X " ; Goldnri Silver ' i "'DIAMGNODS, --i-'i-i'Hjfj) """''""sitviri .,.-.-.- it! .'t;.b..ii .-.'.! ila i: -Li -. "t-w i.-i.; . ; AND JEWELRY..; I c . J iii -. ' 4 wX ;ut 1 ti; j vldii'U"'.: 1 lijlfi'litl- ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES, AND frjt-i iit J,nt ifeC! is?.'- i wSi J ;-it-v i-'--' LI,, .15 For HALES &BOYNE, ft JEWIXEE3. ' Ifli :l.-".., i.; ' : ' i. mm- West Trade' btreet, Charlotte, N. a - CT Orders '. - , - J v ; '. hyt mail; win hc&dx. our cjrjrtful cii f ::: . in.. i :. . ' t ' - ll -. ' t ' "if ;-v;..f;V:r t v.: ii tf. A .1 r'v.'j ;IS ''-I ,;ii.rt.' -w -v? ,v .v- ac,'i:i4S.;':: :f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1886, edition 1
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