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Tlie Charlotte News rvkry afternoon kxckpt sunday, , , by WADE H. HA ' .'SIS, Ed. and Proprietor " "SCURCHirnox: One Year, $4; Six Months, 2; Threw Months. $1; Per WeeV 10 cen s Paper delivered in the city by ct riers free of charge. Advertisinp rates low aud liberal. 'tHUR81' V, APRIL 10, 1S90. 4" CHEERING NEWS. Thfl : signs ( ' the times were never o blip lit for (lie Democracy. If the Democratic i rty continues to make gains a it h s done in the past few weeks the d.-y is not far distant 't' when every Mate in the Union will be under Detiocratie rule. It is en couraging to enumerate some of the alD?: The Democrat have captured the Legislature of Rhode Island, And that means a Democratic (Gov ernor for Little Rnody. " Tn Oolund is, Ohio, the Republi- "Tcans were defeated by 1,200 majority. 1 Columbus is usually Rejmhlican by , 400 majority. A Democ-at has been elected mayor of Kansas City for the first ' time in its history. The Democrats carried Cincinnati. The entire Democratic ticket was elected in Cleveland, Ohio. The Democrats were victorious , also in Fvansville, Indianapolis, Detroit, Fort Wayne, and Toledo, Astonishing Democratic gains are . shown at every elecfiou. All this is significant, and points to a decided and final rout of Repub licanism in 1802. The republican House, by its high handed cour-' coining Democratic votes all uvi ; the country, while it thinks it is making its.-ir secure for the next election. A great surprise is in store for them. e The House Committee on Rail ways and Canals has ordered a fa - vornhle report on Representative Payne's bill nrnvidintr for the con - Struetion by the United States of i ship canal around the Niagara Falls, The route is to be along one of the lines already surveyed, and a differ ent locution i to be made hv a Board 4)" Ave men to be appointed bv the President composed of two armv engineers, two civU engineers, and one distinguished citizen. Ten thous and dollars is appropriated for the expenses of the Board, and 11,000.000 is appropriated to begin the con struction of the canal under the di rection of the Secretary of War. The committee's report will make n strong point upon the military nec essity of the canal, tt will be urged that the Welland, which now affords the only route around the falls, is an English property, and would be closed against us in the event of war. .The depth of that canal is only 13 feet which would be insufficient to permit of the passage of our war ves sels. As a further reason in support of the passng" of the bill, it will be recited that t'.e Welland Canal has been used as a means of discrimina tion against the ports of the United States and in favor of the Canadian export trade. According to the plans submitted the canal is to cost $23, 600,000, which will be less than the cost of the Welland Canal : it is to have a depth of 20l feet; the route is about twenty-three miles in length, and the locks are to be four hundred feet long by eighty feet in breadth Otherwise the canal is to be suffi ciently large to permit of the pas sage of vessels which can pass through the St Mary's Canal when the new locks are completed. Whatever history may ultimately say About the Salvation Army, it is nevertheless a highly significant fact that in the year 1890, 2,000,000 people, mainly of Protestant antecedents, have found the established church- inadequate to satisfy their religious instinct and have formed by far th- most earnest, the moat active and the most rapidly spreading religion s movement which has ehanu teiied the nineteenth century. . m- It is practically settled that rh. Democrats will bring in a substitute tariff bill. The position on thequ. t ion is alrea ly v ell d- fun-d, a ml 1 .-. y will content themselves with n. -iking a strong report attacking t':. McKinley b.ll. Tlie'Tenn issee Democratic Cc.t vention to nominate a candidate for (Jovernor will be held on the loth of July. There are already several pirants in the field. The candidate.-, will have plenty of time to look after their fences. Life InS'iranro Eiamiuatieys. Philadelphia Pros: The m-t'.i--.'1 examination undoubtedly deter ., large numb- r of por.-ons from s-.-i -ing life insurance. Vet all experi ence shows that it is of veryliiti. value, and there are a large number of actuaries and medical examiners who believe that the companies would be better olf without it, pro vided a few simple rules were laid down excluding certain diseases. A very few years suffice to reduce any rroup of selected lives to the aver ige, and the advantage gained by a medical examination is less in its direct discoveries than in its deter ment influence. One of the oldest of the English companies is proposing to give it up altogether. Mr. William Sutton, the president of the English tociety of Actuaries, strongly ap- I roves" this step, and argues that it tvould still be possible to furnish , tontine nn I endowment polit ies with modifications, while '-option ; me" of ordinary life insurance con Id be left at the present rate. PUT "SrOTJTR, MONEY -IN- E i L AjJJil 1 ft i i e ESTATE. if l- Hit- MhiW r? I W I I I I I ; W UL.IV. Are V r- i tinq: a Home? If so Now is tJie Time to Buy. A Number of Building Lots 'oioinl :'i i , W il ,.-i and Church Ktreet Parties desiring to build w i!t tie w 'I u i .11 c:.i-v make lirst -election and liad how easy the terms art. It mi ; !- looking for an in vestment call and see this property. THAT VA1.CMU.K 1 ROPERTY FRONTING ON SOUTH TRYON STUMrr AND CHURCH STREET ONE AND a half blocks from INDE PENDENCE SQUARE, Desirable Building Property on Seventh, be tween C&D, 47 1-2x148, 49 1-2x199. Very desira J. M. (Smith. ( hoods in the cit v ile lots on North College Street, adjoining the residence of as and water convenient and one of the best neiirhbor- SIX ROOM COTT AGE ON NORTH POPLAR STREET. OFT FIGURES AND TERMS. CALL AND : in. Va:,i;iH . l..,;, e on t i iM' le i: i 'raiieil School. Twelve . i .f- ,oihi. Terms reasonable. buililin Cash p i lots adjoin lyment, bal- During the debate in the Senate Tuesday a telegram was read an nouncing that the Democrats had carried Helena, Montana, by three liundred majority, and that the Re publicans, who usually had a major ity of from four to six hundred, had carried only one ward. George W. Peck, maj or elect of Milwaukee, is a native of Jeiferson ounty, New York, and fifty years ! )f age. The Sun, with which ln'sj lame is so fntimatelv associated,! was established at La Cross in 1875, , ind removed to Milwaukee in 1878. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for ;uts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, t-hanned lianas, chil blains, corns, and ail skin eruptions. ind positively cures piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give e.rfect satisfaction, or money reftin- led. Price 25 cents per box. For sale y Burwell & Dunn. l;Ull.riN(i lots ON NORTH MYERS TFRMS EASY. STREET $200 WE EXPECT TO START A RETAIL DELIVERY IN A FEW DAYS AND FURNISH :-: Choice Fresh Corn lea To all who want it, in any quantity desired. If your grocer refuses to fur nish you with fresh meal, suitable for table use, send to us or buy fromJour delivery wagon. H STAR MILLS COMPANY. ' PUB! CIUB APPLE CHAMPAGNE CIDEE, 75 Cents Per Dozen. & CO. 186 Established in 186 olile V 1 and buiiie ll liable s house SIM)1 iVI ll. Real Tomato Plants. i HAVE NOW RKADV toTHANS PLANT EIGHT D! FFERFNT VARIETIES OF PLANTS. opei ty near the centre of the city, for both dwellings & ALEXANDER, Estate Brokers, i W. TRADE STREFT. Wholesjile 1) DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ml lin. r and Manufacturers' Agentjin HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES. onpl. te and ready for the trade. 2,000 BUSHELS Choice Wiiile Corn. 2,0(M IU'SHFLS The action of Secretary Noble in ordering the removal of a land office clerk named Douglass for participa tion in the illegal issue of a land patent in November last, while only - censuring the Recorder of the office, ' has been the subject of much com ment, aud the Secretary's decision is very severely criticised at the de partment. The Recorder of the Land . Office happens to lie Jas. M. Town , end, the colored preacher who was brought from Indiana by his friend Mr. Harrison to occupy this post He la the superior officer of Mr. Doug lass aud responsible for his official acts. The Secretary in making hit ' decision after an investigation, says: 1 therefore concluded that Mr. W. ' It. LougJass, thegenerul land ofllct . clerk, who improved the entry for patent, has siexplicably neglected ' hU plain ami oasy duty, and must be ' dismissed from the service of tin United Htatea; that the Recorder ol , 'the general laud office, James M. . Townsend, lu the conduct of his bu . liiess violated the strict rules that -should have controlled him." Asthe , oifence committed by Mr. Douglass And that committed by Mr. Towu kend are of the same general charac ter, the 'friends' of Mr. Douglass are couijlainiDfr that he was sacrificed la older to :'.' the colored preacher who could n t very well he removed l'o;iii?o h i- u.ch ajfamlliar friend of PMtidcBt' liartlsou, and was ap - pointed I r; representative of the colored Ta'- -. " i,- The :-: --: M AND MOST PROLIFIC That are grown. Also other Vegeta ble Plants, rimc Alixcd Corn CI. FAN ED. ft t'ie beat 5 and ' v,;;, 10 cent Egg, Peppers, Cauliflowers and Cabbage. D. M. Rigler, "itNo 26 S Tryon. $ V A Stylish Suit of Clothes :is to bejcovetkd4by;all.i lljhave'a splendid stock of Cloths for Spring ana bumuier fouitiugs.,, Jalljand'ExamineGoodsandet Prices. IJOHN VOGEL,The Tailor.". A, Early Spring Plants. Tomato, Peppers, Egg Plant, Sweet Potato Slips and other Spring plants cheap. All orders promptlymlcd. Address postal to .-;jLiiW. W. PHIFER, FEED OATS, 15 RAN, MILL FFF.D, cow fi:fi, MI MOTH V 11 A V, MIXED HAY, CLOVER HAY. We have one car load of genuine IP V l)l WW Early Rose Seed Potatoes - ..iiA" ifiaurora i iu ni, J 4 N. College Street. . For Rent "New tWo-story house, eigh f rooms, furnishei, on' South Tuywn nti t, uear street railway. " ?f1ii aplT-tfJ V.M. WARING. FOB Pi EN T. E. V, V()Ui(i & CO. Provision and Grain Dealers. I elepholie .N o S.i. 1 Eye Openers.: -ililn.. Mi s fat black Ribbed i Hose worth Lite, at I .e. . The money will lie n fiiiidi'i! if the eolor is not fast. Another case at 10c, sizes 5 to I New lot line Torchon Laces, all I new patterns. Prices lower than ! aver. LudL-s J.jnej liiobed Vests' at 2.5c.? :ioc. and 48c. No trash iu this i lot, 'liioy are good values for the money. One ea-e Solid Color Prints i ., Wo. t'.i ,C e;. ie liiee (iinj- ii ins i .; ., 'in-i . i- i ani' S i,i ai -.i se at ., o u ..I'e s. itti'us worth 15c. at 10c. Five l:in,(i"(i dollars worth of Mm 'ft JIais n. u tylt;s. We keep no old stock in hats' at any (nice. Wc have w i iiin.r pajier, fai'r quality, r.c. (iiue to pa--knge at 10c. package, this is only 2c. quire. Rest Black Ink .V. We jn-e selling 7,000 boxes Matches a mnith; nee ours when you buy . Linen Shades and Spring Rollers, i.e. up, Kjut. ,.. tain Poles complete li5c. K I M.LI). JHgli prices on Shi... are a thing of tjienrtd. Liuli- - .Tec Kid Button WthV.Wi f : '"'I j'.l .lies linrf iriJ U ittoii worTh nn ;,t. j,.f,fL mmm Fine Kld.U-iC.oo 1 1 to "s worth l.fii) dt'tl.tX.'. Mi f-ari ! jt i it, U to 2', worm ?-.?. :-i i to ii at 76 .I. sohd goMi.-, ii in' ii c.-ijt,s on tW couipart ti to ii'alar prici, i dollar THE CUT i'liK 'JiOjD'SE. Four offices, two front and two rear. over G-H. Read & Co.'s China Store, (2nd Ildontrr,th-,;yeartrfllyjf s-w ana.oniy to : spidlui ', IJ. SJiifefc1 J9sSHarrisott p iCo. RARY CARRIAGES. RARY CARRIAGES. RARY CARRIAGES. I HAVE THE CHEAPEST LOT OF CARRIAGES EVER BROFGHT INTO THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA. I AM SELLING THEM AT VERY SMALL PROFITS. I HAVE THEM AT ALL PRICES. I CAN SUIT ANY MAN'S PURSE. FROM THE RICHEST TO THE POOREST. I CAN AND WILL PLEASE YOU. FROM 75 TO 100 NEW STYLES TO SELECT FROM, RANGINGIN PRICE FROM $7.50 TO $216.00. CALL E. M. ANDREWS. E. M. ANDREWS THE mtUL HOTEL, ECCLES & BRYAN, Proprietors. CHARLOTTE, X.C. One of the most invitiinr, su rl.ly eqnipp.'d and fanltlesslv conducted hotel- in the South. Located in the centre of the city, convenient to'the Inisinc houses, hanks, public Iniihl inus and chui'ches. The Central is one of the largest hotels le- tween I'liltinnii.' an. I Atlanta, and i elegantly furnished and equipped in nll ils departments. Each room i.s connected with the office bv Electric Return Hell ; Electric Light Hot ai:d Cold Ruths; halls and rooms carpeted in Brussels and Vel vets ; Water on each tloor. The 111 ist colisidernti'iittelitloii i"iv..n to all guests and their comfort earefullv looked after. The Central is connected by a covered bridge with "The Relmont," a new hotel, and the most eleantlyfurnished in the State. The Helmont is under the same nuiuagcment as the Central. r" o i-or bpnng A N 1 Summer. HATS in all the lat.-t style and colors, Silk, Cassiiio ri , Still' and Straw. Watches, Clocks A N I ) J E "W ELRY Neckwear. A. HALES, Walfihmaker uml kwch artistic und pleasing tints and com bination. White Silk Crepes, with; beautiful embroideried fiu-ures' . granadines. etc. Funnel 4- n-hum Is "ohk .i ate ties. Clocks in For ordinary wear, I : of Silks that covers ail able coloisand pattern every taste. Evi white and delieatt iow a variety the fashioii and suited to tiing Scarfs, in , oloivd shades, in , E.M. REVt? Flannel 4-in-iiands pretty color etfects. with silk mix tures, are desirable for notrlit--e wear with Flannel Shirts. Sliirts. Plain Linen. Phiue. Fancv Piuu(. Pleated Hosoin, Paris Made Puff Bosom, all styles and fpialitles. WMv lin of TN1)F.RWEAR aud HOSiFUY cannot be surpassed anywhere. Prices wav down. 1 have several lots of Spring Under wear which I am almost irlvintraway. Call and examine my stock and you win utiy. M. P. Pegram, Jr. thr iiniisR 222 N. TyoN Stkkkt, Opposite Tryon Sin-el M. F. Church, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Hoard by the day : cents. By the week or nuuLth on rens. -liable terms. ffr1ch8-8mj; V- SV INSON. and Jewelry, and will sell at very low ju ices. Call and see his stock before you buy. He is also a practical workman, aud has a fine watchmaker to as sist him. So you can alwavs Km. your waxen at short notice. nicely repar- All work warranted twelve months. Street, next to T. L L. IEMY, OHITi'QT, r . fh Knst '1'i fide Street. Room $nd JFloor. jn it . JNo , Trade Scigle's. CEEAMEB. I have recently purchased a Cream er. Hy means of this the lnillt and cream Is accurately separated. I am JYwjrepare, to furnish PURE ( REAM, at very low price Moh. WATKIN8. WM. H. HOUSER, BRICKLAYER and CONTRACTOR Refers to Charlotte Oil and Fertili zer Company and othr.s for whom lie lias done work. Prompt, reliable and efficient work guarauted. Addresa at Charlotte. bl2tf WM. H. HOUSER. W.I 1 .
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