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' "J r:i,Tyfr:;yv-',. v TTApM u; 3A! i MS "o,'A;nirrt One Year, $4; Fix Vnt', 2; rrw Month. $1 : Per W; 10 will . Pftper delivered In tliC r 1lCP:i"'', free of ennrce. jd etH4rri low and liberal. jrnN DA A PRTL 2U J Fer " or H r hcs expressed the Opinion that Congres win be In cesftlon until about September 1 1 Speaker Reed sees no reason why a Bo adjournment cannot be h;d by June lf Thw two opinions repre sent fftfrly the difference between the vlws nt the Senators nnd tbe ' member the Hone Aorn aa . Fp'xfVeJ ItM bad secured th ndop . tlon of the new Houe m- hp ; Started in to use them for nil thev ) were worth n pn attempt to rn'b . thro'icrh legislation at h-nkneek ' upeed. Beine able to control a quo V rum whenever he sees tit. the Speak er, with the aid of tho few Republi i ran who control matters in tli . Hon. can break down all onposi , tion and enact legislation nt will '"Mr. Heed ia of the opinion that the moat opular tiling this Congress , ran do is to put through the several ' measures that have the endorsement ' ct the party and the people, adjourn . , aa soon as possible, and go home An understanding has been arrived l at between the leaders of the House on this programme, nd;an attempt Is beivg made to carry it out. A dif ferent feel in a- prevails in the Senate. and that body will present sr-rioiiF ji orro;ition to the programme of t!" The Tan-American CoiiferVAc JpurnMeVd&wSjurda before Annoiimni ito tho. adlournment 8ecro rary ulalne, woo nm. pieu the aewdona of tb conference, ae r- mred pe h. conatulutlujr - - th loleprtoa on the grand result of their delibor.tilon making wur'ln trie hemisphere iJmost Impossible, and vvishing thei l a safe return, to, their liFtant horn, s ; the delegates then visited the I secntlv Mansion, and vere seven Uy introduced to ihe President, 10 delivered a very ehcrt speech expressive of his approval of the friendly purposes of the Confer ence towards this government, an(j bidding each and every one a hearty rood bye; the member of the Con ference left Washington Saturday night on their visit to the South. There Is reported to be a general T! A i: erat: feed famine in Boone and Wyoming counties, W. Va. It is said thai cat tle are dying daily. Yokes of oxen worth $75 to $100 are being sold for $20 and $25. Com, which has been selling at $1.25 and $1.50 per bushel, cannot be bought at any price now. Racket Sore 340 Laiiri Shirts P.ni-'.': .it.-..f ! 'ic ! in i!i'i-' '-.. '.) M ml.i, Ir't ; ! ,f'ht t (." -i i o tu.io ifii'd hy T tl " (' .(d l'ii terec' to tbe:y t it -li wn made from 1'i'e Ue'ni'o- side to correct the journal of .the previous day, which eontained ( no reference to the proceedings on a bill 'Testing a railroad commission. although several votes had, been tak en bv th'yeaks nd ,hkya wtMle,' tbp - bill w:r before the IfSiise ad -Iroul upp'aron the jonrchL Tt nppeni r the Bcp'jhUcans lmd ruu out of the hall, niffl thus succeeded in breakinp V the quorum. On the motion to cor- fect the journal the Republicans re fused to vote, and the Democrats .found themselves without a quorum. 'But the . Democratic Bpeaker was equal to the, occasion. Following the ruling of Speaker Reed, of the National House of Representatives. 'he counted the Republicans present as voting, and declared the journal corrected corrected. Leading Repub- '-lican legislators: denounced tlx ' Speaker's action as arbitrary au' j revolutionary, but the. journal waf- corrected all the same. IN FKKCALE AND WHITE, I?nught at a great bargain, and will ;ill go at th" uniform price of mi 50 GEMS 50 ir inetrioeoi ieia ware Indians ir ,1 the Indian Territory have requested , the Secretary of the Interior to re ' 'commend toCongr'ess (1.1 at thefund;- now held in trust for1 thenf lv 'the Government De placed in their own enstod y. The Indians maintain that ' t they are fully competent to take care of tliH mono;-, as is shown by the ae--' cumulation - f pro pentjf which the t , ; have made. Thev say further that if they had th money they could get from it a better return than the 5pe -. eenf Interest wbtch' tije Government ; -now pays. The Delawares number - aboutSlG, and the fund.including the , 0tafa tind, tb interest on which the Oo vern n en f guaran tees,a m o u n t fhkiiirljf fO,000. A reoomnien'd'a "tbnAo f3oitgress that the fund ' l - "jtiutVdover to tbe-Indians was made , -b President Cleveland. You can buy these goods at $1.00 ouc reg gla j at.fiouses where tine goods are sold, but ydu cannot buy them anj wliereat the price we nam.-. The Shirts cost much more money to make. These'are ex tra' fine goods. NOW WE (SHALL CLOSE AN OTHER CASE OF Ladies' - Ribbed - Vests AT 8 CENTS. One case of 40 dozen is all. Take any amount vou want up to one dozen each. And it will pay you to take that doxen at once. L ONE LOT LADIES' SILK UNDERVESTS 75 CENTS. WilrcoKt- you $1.25 to duplicate. j&On tomorrow we shall ode; the balance of our stock of Torchoi taoesattfho uniform price of cfs. l his offering includes all the 10 and 12,c. goods. 1 . , Congressman W, C. Oatets, of A la " bryim, haying been formally served f liit bat Btateto Refine his poitioi on tue sulj-trasurj' scheme, prompt ' ' J;Jy.replied h't he cftuoldred the pro ' 'position mi 'OEHtitutional, that tlx ; 'Government had no power to issu - .tii'l'iey on prcb se.'oaity as was pre- , jH-iljTid '"-at n ni .Uranfc' t:o' r;Uwjncy . ''d ftud n'hy intllig-'.1 hn wil ' to burtendrr hi h-s iHA"i i gre-t; rl.at por?oa. , - ,!iug' ieatrtre of tin jedical iniiseuni issai.i 5 -'to iva pair f 9hhttere.d skulks. Tlif ' loolc a tho; lr they had ;iterferel Jln a locoriotive colibiou. The;. ..v ortriually b:-longel to a couple o! 1 , plucky dar keys who-lovyfl thfsaui ,' Venue. . They agreed (b'fightjt due! vwlth their Leads and iSfie tfurvivb: ti the g'-3. ITfclther of them're- A j. iu'e- ' , Wi:l''nr''i L M. Dav is J Co 6tf j twhil.hveleet1oii ilieWers W sniJ cltv, kaa'i ie atiowed o vow one t thVtiueijnrhttlTerth-AiJowrd of Aldej iiieu or corporate authorities of e xUl t lty'staU Ut p&robmed tots sue bo mis in Lhauni of noventv-fivo flhoosCTt-dor1 br TihO);-- wH the awn, the pfujw gs of 'aulo to tho apjoled tit th( purpose tierolu before itt;orth, f.nd ricatione-l La Mieordl narce.ix,'"ied taij-djiy-. j The ;dd iK.ads JhWl le of the de nol dilation f oiie thoi and, or live hur.dreil, or on"' iiundr- d dollars, ir the discretion of. the lo ;rd of Alder men, ppvahle to bear. r;t thcoxpira tiOTi of thirtj j-wi?, or us mch otlier (timo or time.-, not om;o -ding thirty rears, aa the duic'i boai d'inay provide Thev shall bear five (51 per cent In terest, payable semi-annually, the Instalments of interest to be repre sented by coupons a ttached to the bonds, the said coupons to be receiv able In payment of city. taxes, i The said bonds shall be signed by jthe Mayor and" countersigned by the Clerk and- Treasurer of the City, and Sealed with the seal of the corpora tion. The coupons shall be signed ipy the city Clerk ana Treasurer, and shall be i n the form of orders on -the Clerk and Treasurer, for the payment of the interest at the time specified therein on tne bona to which they may be attached. The said election will be held at the following places hereinafter named for each ward, and shall be conducted and superintended by four registrars and eight Inspectors, one registrar and two inspeoiors for each ward of the city, to be appointed by the Board of Aldermen or this city, and the Roard Of Commissioners of the county of Mecklenburg-r-the ap pointee, in each case, to be resident of the ward for which he is. ap pointed. The Mayor shall give 80 days no tice of the said election in some newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, N.C. There shall be a new registration of voters for the said registrars at uqh pl u-es in each . ward . as the Uoaru may appoint, where tiio books of registration shall shall be opened and kept open for tht purpose. The Mayor, In tne notice to oe puu ' ished by him of said election shall leignMe tho tiniM ai il places of op-iiint: and elo.-hi; the rc'itratioii oi otei's -!'.;ill becloud, w iiich latter iinie sh;ill not be less than 10 days beiore the. election. The polling places are appointed and fixed as follows: 1st Ward J. Roessler's 8tpre,Trade street. - . 2nd Ward Mayor's Court Room. . 3rd Ward I'hos.Uarabaldi's, oppo site Court House. 4th Ward I). G. Maxwell's Office. Tho following persons are appoint ed registrars: ; Nt Ward M. W. ltol.ison. 2nd Ward C. F. Hrem. 3rd Ward (i. .J. Williams. 4th Ward D. U. Maxwell. ''he following persons are ap pointed inspectors. 1st Ward Jno. 1. Long, M. Don nelly. 2nd Ward E. L. B. Davidson, W. R. Hinton. 3d Ward Thos. tiaribaldi, Lewis Perry. 4th Ward J. H. Henderson, Wj B. Taylor. rfhe Clerk and Treasurer of the city is required to furnish necessary registration books to the registrars, and all necessary tickets. Those who vote In favor of the proposition submitted to the peoph shall vote on a ticket "approved,'' aud those who vote against said pro position shall vote, on a ticket "not approved." The result of said election shall be disclosed by said registars and in spectors and recordedin the minutes of the Board. ' 'SJjrjft ;iHJSEfiLSV- vuvvv ir-ujtvv v v ui j ''!; M ii I. :o: ' ."!-.: . -f rrjEaitaei lorn CLEANED. BRAN, ' mill feed, ' ooW'feed, ;'" "' mimothy hay, . mixed hay CLOVEBHAY, We have one' car load of genuine Notice of Election. Early Spring Plants Tomato, Peppers," Egg Plant, Hweet Potalp Slips aud otior,Spriug lilwiit.' chea- i Aljt orders ironptly liflb t Addrlss postal td ' t ' I W.'W.VlIIER, a . Taurora Farm. '. .' 7J2 N.Collego'Btre-t ' El ECTlON ON ISSrV moLiberod bu't. oything after. n. ,he first ' tk , wltb a vJt fvf Jnfrlngcrflen t'b' , fo rlw iTJSijlStave '. Court, ;t;a; , i4..iK:H''Vi4 terby,ttiag"' tib.pt ih nfikffityWBi'.Qt steppers ftl.i6 Itt'u'l'n;: the. United tttat', ow pgalw-iousrh It U jjiot impfobc U i that, o -half of ; them , Way L", for on reason or another, out of con- Foi BON DS FO U 1 M l'JiO' VIM F X 'j TI m V5 O V THE CtT'i OF ("if Alt) A)T 1 1 UX ) FOR S '.it 3'F$te liAL; . 0( ) 1 V ) FTI I E C r ' i T . (AnjOrdinanee HuLmittinc to t.b yoteisof the'ity of Charbitte .rhc- question i jwhether bonds to Mv amount of $75,00Q,should be Issued foi impMvinjr he $trtets and for the general od of tho city. Whereas, the Board of Aldermen oJ the City, of, Charlotte, did at its meet ing ht4jo the fourth -(4th) day.4i March, ?90, pass through twof rad ings ap ordinance requiring xm it mfssJoato (hfipeople:of tho CiiHoi Chaclotteiof the question wh.U'iei the Koardipf t Aldi men shall f( Hit thorlaeAt i60i9 coupon bond tthe aioonht OfTnty-iive thousand lol 4ars ;($7v0jj0), for the purp5P pf widening,' paviug, injwadaniiwp-fr, trading a: dotherv. iEeirnmoviit'- the J tr of h rcjt, jn.i j ,r the kei Va onunanc passtsa lutritrd (3rd)r-,id-Jngttt tlu- present m- eting or the Uoad. Tbo Borrd of Aldernnn of thf "itv of Charlotte, N. C, do resolvo i.c5 ordain: '-'. That an Section be held in tht C ity of Charlotte, N; .C on Monday, the 12th dav of Mav. A. D.. iriio. i ded by law and th charter of this 1 do hereby c-ive notice that, pur suant to the provision of the above ordinance, an election will be held iu the city of Charlotte on Monday 12th day of May, 1890, to. ascertain the will of the voters of the city upon tlie question of issuing the liDnds thHeiii provided for. Thos favoring tho Issue oi' said bonds will at such election vote u ticket or wich i.s written or printed the word 'Approved , and to tiiose oi)i)osed to the issue of the said bonds will vote ticket on which is written or irinted. tlje words, "Not Approyed." .oks for the registration of voters hi be opened on Wednesday,' the Uth of 'A phi, i-WO.'aiht will be closed on 1 hursday, tho lii dv of Muy. IrtVO, at suii,s-!t, at. .th'S,, following places, mid oy the registrars nauiei . Ward I- (.-eprge- i 1 ;i 1 V.I ''iM' r V ( VVard lil'ejli i Co' ollilje iud , ii. c. Irwin's store'. ' Ward 1-1 1. ;. M.-tvwH's eilicc.' ' Tho olect'Fo-n will If) h,dd at die following polling phij-es aud ,under llie in;iector iian.ed ; .... i . lolni'I". Long, -K. L. B. Dav- M. D.ll l.eflv. in-pi (tor.-, War l 2- idsoll. W. LI. Hintnn InspeK tors, Ward 3-Thonias (lari aldi. t -ewis I'errV. J ilSp. n, Vv . 'o.. xV;.r( 4,j, jx, if.ucier. . '1 ior. F.-B. McT)0V'-j:LL, .Mayor. Arrived. One cAr 'tn-td of the cob' bra tro ' Win:- Mtudeb-;l;er turn) and Knrin UHi.c . . .J ...... i.-T . pwiih in ic. i,Miiin netier. Also. one :: load Carria-M -s. tr Jfbis and HUiVoys'; Latest styles a no wi niaKes. win ne soJd yuaiity nonMaered cheap. and 'h;ps i;hyays on hand rind ai iow prices. You are respectfully in vited to'caJ). . : , , j . , 'i A. ,C ,H ITTCHTS.ON & CO., , ext,tp NS'jKlswr rt'.r Stables 18 I'lVBE COVEIXJ) HY'.ALL , I have a fqlindi 1 itoi'k of ( '!,. .'jr Srring and Han i. er duitings. (3!1 and to mine Goods and get JOHfr YOGEL, The Tailor. Early Rose Seed Potatoes E. P, YOUNG & CO. Provision and Grain Dealers. Telephone No. 27. ' Tomato Plants. I HAVE NOW BEADY TO TRANS PLANT EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF PLANTS. The :-: Earliest --: AND MOST PROLIFIC That are grown. Also other Vegeta ble Plants, Egg, Peppers, Cauliflowers and Cabbage. D. M. Rigler, No 2tt S Tryon. BABY CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES. BABY CARRIAGES. I HAVE THF CHEAPEST LOT OF CARRIAGES EVER BROUGHT INTO THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA. I AM SELLING THEM AT VERY SMALL PROFITS. EH AVE THEM AT ALL PRICES. I CAN SUIT ANY MAN'S PURSE. FROM THE RICHEST'TO THE POOREST. I CAN AND WILL PLEASE ' 'V ' YOU. , , FROM 75 Tp 100 NEW : . : .. .STYLES TO t SELECT FROM, t . 1 ;Vi, Ci-;(,V JF, YOU WANT J ,ift CH 6 i c e . F r e s i - C 0 m ? IVI e a I FOR TAJJLE U , J 4 . If your grocer refuses to supply yc u with the best, send your ordersdj-f f N rect to us and we will furnfsh you any deslred quantity and delives itia '. " any part of the city ajS promptly as possible , , y , iiim .jf; STAJt MILLS OOMipjftiiT!"r-!:,t 'I I - . . K M M !.. I N mm I I I T I I I 1 . . i I. , .I- 1 ..... 4 . n BOCK BEER! !v ill BOCE BEEE! Robert Portlier Brewing 1856 Established in WhoJeHiile Dealer and Manufacturers' Agent in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. All lines complete and ready for the (fade, j nrj 11 V :V 'I1 AL HOTEL, ECCLES & BRYAN, Proprietors, ( If AJUiOTTE, X.( .Ojue pf hp lpust .inviting, -n perlily equippfd ami faultbslv conducted hotels in Hie honth. l in tin- centre of tl,,. imveniciit ti4he I urii ( -- Inuises. hunk-., mil li, li !,;i . and cHitrclitf. Tli ( is one of the largest iioi, - - 1 Wil li Haltfnifri iiinl tl i in - ..-mm ! Light Hot .1 iiStSP VW Kathn; halls and r,, 'n-tel in HruHsels and X vets; Water .n each liner. '! 1 n most coiiBidera tent tent i.n t all iruests and (heir comfort ca'refnllv looked after. File Central is eonmcted liv 11 I'livi'i'vil hr fibre with "The lii lino!! '' new hotel, Ardl the mo-t elegantly furnished In the State. The '. ii iont is under the Maine management as the Central, Fo r S p r i n g Watches, Clocks -AND Summer. AND :o: HATS in all tin- colors, Silk, ( '(iv Straw. I;iti t M, lex illlele, Still' alnl ami Neckwear, J" E.W ELR Y A: HALES; RANCJlNa IN t.' ICE FlUM $70 TO86.00.; ' ''call '' ' AND SEE lllfill & nrt- '.' E. M. ANDREWS, E. M. ANDREWS, to E. W ANDREWS. M: i;;E:EEj!;llilclii!ialier anil Jew For ordhiarv v ar, 1 a varlet v l oSilkp that, voveix ;,! t;. i ixhii,!,"- able colorMOinl patp 1 ..-arMl .-nil every Taste. white and dc artistic and ilenxi:ijr tints and com bination. hite Silk CreteH, with beautiful embioideried liguiet, Kanadines, etc. Flannel 4-in-hamld . pretty "color efTecls, with silk m tures, are depjroblefor negligee wear with .Flannel Shirts. 'id I . I T 1 11.'. t'.. w' DUiia Pleated , lioaom, I'ai in Made Pulf Bohoiti, all tylerf iiud qitiiUtM. jpCT My . 1 in of UN 1E RVVEA l anu Jriuwtiajix cannot noouriaaeu anywhorjj. Prices way down. 1 have several lot of Spring Under wear which I im almoSl irlvlngflway, Call and examine my stock' and you ' M. P-Pemm,' Jr. j Has a full stock of Watches, t lo ks and Jewelry, and will hi II at very low prices. Call and . see Ilia stoca before you buy. the sinMijfnnsR I - (S t :.5?22 Ni' .Tjiyo.VSTBKKTr 'r-,'':;:,,;;-! Opl'site Tii 'tr idLs gh,urti, , ..CHARLOTTE, WW&i&J ; lizard W ih'dlfV . t'mtiU & By lite Week r niniiith oin-easttitabl tertvH, mch8-3nif ?;W$, E. svvisu. - : ; a 1;. LE-iiiY, t East Tradfl S treat1 Room ' Sed , ona loor. He is alo a practical workman, and has a fine watchnialtcr to a: -sifflt him. So yon can nlva s gatyour watch uicelv repar at short notice, All work warranted twelve monijin. CfiTNo 0. Trade Street, next to T. L. ;v CREAMER I have recently purehaned a!Cream er. By men rys of this tho milk and cream Is accurately separatod ; I am WW Wepureil to v. fuwiloli, PIMtK CREAM at very low prices. WM TT TTHTTSP.P iRICKLAYEIUnd CONTRACTOR Refem to Charlotte Oil and Fertili zer' Company and others for whom ho has done work. Prompt, reliable aud efficient work guarantod, AU,jJj'ees at Charlotta, 5 o vfabltf .mWM- H.' HOUSER. v:v.''';r.!,.,' Coipn. 1856
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