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rliptopplil : CRAYON POKTHAm v To each cash customer ; for One .uozen Cabinet-Photographs I will 4 LARGE PORTRAIT FRE ALIi ARE INVITED .TO CALL ANI)EXAMH?KMV8TOC Frames ft maims L 1 It 111 V OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. From the Finest to : i ithe? Cheapest 4 ON HAND and MADE TO ORDER J. H. VAX 21 N. Tryon Str. . The Charlotte News. i, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1S9Q.' Index to New AdTertiBementsry Bricklayers Wanted. 1 Hows-r-C. C. Moore. ' ' ' ' Clothing Roger A Co. Foofl liarrl nsrer A Yates.. ?:, Ice Cream W. w. Taylor.- - Umbrellas k. ai. JJavls A Co. ; Talisman! e P's R Wlttkowsky. Special Sales BrM. Davis & Co. Trl umphaot Songs Ross A Adams. bomethlnir New T. y,. Beljfle Co. - Refrigerators S. N McCausland. Photographs, etc J. H. Van Ness. Furniture and Pianos E. M. An drawn, v; "- . Fine Wall Papers Wheeler Wall Paper Co. " : j insurance and real estate K. ic. Cochrane. . To Put it Poetically. Little drops of printers ink, i A little type displayed t ' Make our merchant princes, And their big parade. Little drops of stinginess, Discarding printers' ink; Hurst our men of business, And sees their credit sink iluleifrh Chronicle!' It nnw'Wna. pires lieyond the shadow pf a doubt mas wip young man wnom Mm Win 1 J)vfsi is to wed Is uotu ecion of a nowiing wholltionlst and South hater, as has been alleged. , ' .T.he young man is hfmself a States rights Democrat ot the first water. nuu iii5ifurer nnu gran ciratner were or una same political faith.) t 5 ' f Hf Is a grand son of Judge Wilkin-; son, the founder, f Svrticusei N. Y., and a man universally beloved and honored. The Wilkinsons n.rA nn ,-.1,1 rfn. cratic family which, from one gener ic. Ion to another, have -tood ut the ?, ,,07,, ladtlcr ' Hvracuse. Is a highly educated gentleman, hav lnir graduated nmnn tha tat ,s class at Harvard Unlversitv. He is iwyer oy proression, and is re garded as one of the most promising and brainv vnnn State. ' " " ' v xv lK GEMKAL NEWS. Refrigerators, i f ( UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL, Revulsion of Peeling Among the Pan Americans at Bichmond. The Committed Adjourns. Raleigh Chronlnlar Tha Rtnr.ii road corporation !nVes1UgVtingeo1n- mittee. Which ha hnnn in oAuinn here for several davimut oHlnumori yesterday morning, till Jane 17th. Ihey spent part of the morning closing up all business for the ses sion just ended, and in outlining work to be gone inte at the next meeting. The committee elected Mr. f!. M. Busbee as assistant Investigating at torney and couusel to the Attorney General. WATER COOLERS. ICECREAM FREEZE JH. And a full line of Summer Goods I have the iustly celebrated Pure Cold Air Refrigerator. No moisture, I no dampness. reason for this action is said to bean , editorial whiYli a dixpatch froai At- tnv ruL-oTu in uia says appears In the Constitu te ft vxi KB ri, i toll today. Tlie visitors tonight, by special Invitation, attended the ger nian at Helvidrre Hall, and tomor row they will go to Old Point, re main a few day. ind fro thence to Washington anrl New York. An article iu a local paper, de- AUn thm mrln ,.,, scribing the eff-t of the order from mA?L r R Motion White ! the Htate Department on the mem Mountain Ice Cream Freer, the, berf(of the party, savs: best and most rapid congealor on the! The disapjwintm'ent was great """k iSome of them declared they had ' started south and would continue MY STOCK OF FIREPLACE their trip. The Brazilian delegate, HEATERS IS COMPLETE I standing on the platform, declared j In broken English that he would And of beautiful design. Heat from have his baggage removed from the three to rive rooms with one Are and special and continue his trip on the i t a fuel saver are unexcelled. No first train. "I started south." he said. U 1 I - ' . Sam Jones Tells Way he Is a Prohibi- tiAnlat. lutiiMONK, va., April ZL The ..i fiht , , . . . foreign members of the Pan-AmerJ- k ,f ra,ltT0 MT y dr.nking can Congress who last night refused Dretrir?ti ' " you get drunk, jfn can to return to Washington, but re- not say that vou were overtaken in nmit.ed here with the intention of i the fault. No jug or demijohn has contiiMiiugon their way South, this! ot lt.ffS .... Jf ' ,f ! " V J ? eveninir nlmnI,.,wl thit M Th ! ot g. ut J overtake it and Work of Pencil Shears, and Pastepot Among uar Exchanges. : The PaD.Amerlcan Con cress ' adi jvuruou iue aie last Saturday. A company capitaliid at fll.000." 000 has been organized to work the mines of Montgomery county. Rev. Chas. F Doeros of New York preached in Wilmington Friday nicht the 19th Inst. lie is on his wav it . ' ooutn. A dispatch from New Orleans dated April 18th says : One hundred and thirty feet of the levee at Nita Cre vasse, St James Parish, were carried away yesterday. The Mississippi val ley tracks, several miles away, were nve inches under water, and the rail road people have et to work to build a new incline five miles south of Cre vasse. house is complete without one. A FULL LINE OF RANGES AND COOKING STOVES! CALL AND SEE THEM. J. N. McCausland, Next to Postofflce, GROVER If CLEVELAND -THE- 21 of May, pour the contents down your throat ou overtake the fault aud swallow it. am talking along on general princi ples this morning, and that is the rea son 1 am a Prohibitionist. I will tell you that I am no more to blame for being a Prohibitionist than I am for being a Christian, for I cannot be one without tiing the other, t save my life. I am talking to yon about what I can be, and not what you can 4e. These old drunkards are all temperance men. The bar-keepers all temperance men, because they hate to see a man get drank. I want to show you the difference between temperance men and Prohi bitionists. The tcuiperaueu men will gather to gether on the banks of the river "f dis sipation, and when a poor old drunkard The entire foreign element In the oomes floating along, the v will uku party were opposed to returniug to i him in and nurse him back into Washington, and were not at all LKrt , . l- pleased with Mr. Blaine for recalling I obriety. But tha first thing you; them. They were going to see the I knowhe will drift back to his old Month, they declared, if they had to habits. The Prohibitionists go further do so at their own expense, than that-thcy go up the river about The South American repreeenta- . -k 1, ,, , , , tlvwr r..nl with fmt i teu u,,u"- where the still.-aro located. avalU They ordered their baggage and hke their fists in tlio distiller's Congressman are everywhere anxi ously asking their farmer constituents "what they want." And these seek ers after re-election are getting right down on their knees and swearing to "do anything for the dear people" if they can only find out what the dear people "want." In our humble opin ion a Congressman who has not been able to find out what his constituents need by this time had better stay at nome and try bis hand at pounding sand into a rat-hole. Chicago oentinei. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. riHelow we give today's New York Ootty Stock, and Chicago Orain ad Provision Markets, as reported "?wha Private wire of Tardy A i lktT'mmiaBlon Brokers, Char lotte, N.ai; 1 Ul'UV COTTON MIDDLING. ' New York, April 24, 1890. May, J une, July, A ugust, September, October, November December, High- est U.8A 11.87 . 11.89 : 1.87 f tio 10.75 10.68 10.55 Low est 11.81 11.81 11.82 mi 1J.!3 10.70 10.50 10.50 .JpIEDMONT AIR LI Nr. RICHMOND AND CANVltXK k. j. ' rWfG (oPAUMlM ' CondjfI Nihptn'i m rftrl ivp Trains roa ly 73th MisMm Lmj STOCKS. High- Low est 122 65 89 22 "and no human power cau make me return to asmngton. South lam going on the first train If I am a live man." -A N I- Ti I IMPERIAL GROCERY. Neither can exist without food. The Imperial" hasltsshnre, and proposes to divide proftts bv giving our cus tomers the very lowest prices, and remember we have the largest and best line of groceries to select from In the city. 18 POUNDS OF (tllAN V LATED SCUAK FOR $1.00. Respectfully, Barringer & Yates. removed from the special train, and when the latter, at 10 o'clock, left for' Washington' it carried only the American delegates. ,, '$: When the social train returned to Washington last night, and the State Department learned that the foreign element had not returned, Mr. Blaine ent Mr. Draper to Richmond with Instructions to purchase tickets and take the party any where they desired, to go. Jd r. Draper reached nera this eveuing, but the Pan-Americans say tney cannot go routn in view or the utterances of tnet oiistltuton,w)ich, face and say, "Von John Bull Scoops the Cotton. From tbe Atlanta Constitution. The Courier-Journal refers to a queer situation in the cotton market that has already been foreshadowed in the Constitution's commercial articles namely, that the American cotton manufacturers have been caught nap ping by the British buyers and will now have to pay dearly for their snooxe. The American cotton manufacturers have waited too long before laying in their supplies, yet their course has all the justification c n give it. The cot ton crop of last year was the largest that has ever been raised, and Amen can manufacturers naturally supposed that tbe market won Id be able to pro cure tneir supplies at a season when money was easy and the prior of cot ton lower. The season has not yet arrived, and their is now no likelihood that it will. Great Britain has been baying heavily of American cotton, and, as a result, prices have been gradually advancing. The stock in Liverpool amounts to 1, 075,000 bales, 316,000 more than for the same period last year. The figures show that there is not cuuugu cukwu iu iuis couutry sup- American mills. Clos ing. 11.80 11.87 11.89 11.87 11.20 10.75 lORfil 10.55 Clos ing. 122 143 65 89 itsu 70i n 108-S8H 42 V3 253 84 107K 84 72 i n eanuoi pu(.Q any n v d-m.nH. nf thm .7 l i L. 'i." 5 and the probability is that they will As soon as the Prohibitionists get inlhtvelobu thei inJ(i "ill Kritwin nrl Katro tKom akintvAt Jersey Colitrnl, I. and Lackaw'a Con. Southern, Atchison, Rich. Terminal. DeL and Hudson, 160 St. Paul. 70?g 69 C r Da sal Asa T41 MAI x L. and Nashville, 89' . 88"2 Lake Shore, j :.. 108 Il07?? NewEnjrland. -1 t 47? 471? Or. Transc'l 88?2 88)? Reading, 42! 42 Rhode Island,. 98) 92 Erie, 26 25 Western Union, 84 88U C B. and Qulncy, 107 108 Union Pacific, 65 64K Northwest, 113 112$ L 85 88 Sugar 72 70 Chicago, Grain and Produee. Chicago, April 24, 189a Whkat May, June, July. Corn May, June, July, Oats May, June, Juy. Pork May, June, July, Lard May, June, July, Ribs May, June, July, Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, April 24, 189a Mid.65-lffd. Sales 10,000 bales. Lv Char swi ntt , - Gmnlwm. tvr"f J " 1 renon. , k , JohiurtiVa, . . ''.., Columin , . . i.i , M Chest,- . . " Rick u'ili.. ; ; Ar Charlotte . . ; . , " Salisbury . . . " Oreeashoro . .' . " Richmond . . . . Washington . . ,t . Baltimore . . . . ; ;.i JV'r.'l Philadelphia New York ; SOUTHBOUND. High- Low- Clos est, est ing. 89 87 88U 88 86 88 87 86X 86 82 82 82 83 32 82 33 83 83 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 13.55 18.10 13.55 13.70 12.30 170 13.60 12.40 13.60 6-27 65 6-25 (jo &30 aso 6.40 67 6.87 5.25 5.20 55 5.30 5.27 5J 5.42 55 5JJ7 Lv New York... " PhilMtelphia.. " Baltimore. . " Washington . M Richmcl . . M Oroenaboro . i Salisbury . . . " Chiirluito . . . Rock HiU . "Chester. . " Winosbora , . - Columbia. ... lohnatoa'a . . " Trenton . . - GraniteviUe . . Arrive Augusta . . - Charieiton viaS.CH " Savannah, via Cea. R 7 S io is , t h r . ' 6 11 .. 8 OO : - 7 35 $ 00 n No. 5a 8, 9 19 JO a,' a ij .4 08 5 US 7 05 40 7 00 , " 8 as 10 47 1 snpn Ni so Dai!?. 4 3P 6 57 H 00 a 30 am 048am 11 3 am I 00 p n 03 - 45 $47; 7 5" ; 8 o 9 4 9 4S ' 6 15 a mi i n 1 7 ao a ( 45 II 4 1044 l 37 " , a to 3 10 $S'. tSi e 55 901 9 9 45 IQ 30 11 00 5 oopm THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Cuilman Palace Can between Augusta an J Danvj'.le on No. 50 and 51. ' 7 Putimaa Palace Bunett Cam between Augm ut and.Wafshingtoa on No. 5a end 53. SOL. HAAS, J. L. TAYLOR Traffic Manager. Gea. Faaa.Agt. O. Caedwbxx, tMv. Pmac Agen ' - ColumMn. SL Ck . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO Change of Schedule. V . April, May, June, July, Aujrust, September, OtftlKT, 1Z30 p. m. 6 22-04d 6 22-4d 6 23-64d 6 24-64d 6 25-64d 6 24-fi4d 0.) f.kl 4 p. M. 6 21-64d 6 21-44d 6 22-64d 6 23-4d 6 25-64d 6 23-64d 5 0O-64d nniong otbor things, says that "the crowd ironi vasnington on the apt Telephone 47. Free and prompt delivery. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of FINE WILL PAPERS FOR THE SPKIlira TRADE. " " You' can get enough paper or a room 1Mb from $2.70 on up. Call and examine our stock, or write for samples. ft.?!"?. V.r: : 'V lei Tall hr-"h .k.H . . 1. .1. . 11 tutu wi iuo icmperaace loiss " 01 jo. as soon a. we stop 1 nere incni trom pushing oar young men down, thore will be no more drunkards . r..n ... .t. ' , nw aissipuon. , berec lhat wo htve been mai win oe wnen we oan sund up at . pocaliar W(.Blh,.r Uteiv tbe founuio and proclaim that no boy I ... in America can be debauched again. Tbat is what we want. Asau uu&elf Ish Christian man I say to you tbat I tntlKr Ka a PaSkkak!l.h.IA T a L a.7" as a -aiiaaawu w I a id uishiv iL 1. up inereiy of tho private clerks and ; eilbcr c ,,Qe or th othr. There is valets of thedfdfgates.and that their i Bt a bar room, or a.lewd house, or a failure to come saves the people here ' gambling bell, or a still hodoc or an some rii.bnrranient " The same ' Dti-prohibition vote in Tennessee Journal eoimures oretary Hlalne for ,. . , iC . (.u..i,.uoii.a.i.i. h ri. tnat is not bottomed on elfishnew. iirwhii ii ........ ..... w. i.,-....- .... . . ... ' , . . . .w , gi.!l prtigranime when tlie delegates uu t is utterly impossible to bring auiy mat i oweu my party, as well as jseiusuncsg in narmony with Ubris- i pleasure, w accept ana ao everyming jtianity. The man who stills whisky, jtht iu me lies that is honorable to I the man who rents boosts to have ; "rry the District and redeem it to Pe : whixky sold in, the man who sells it, jniocracj. , and tbe man who votes with a party "I cannot consent to scheme and i that licenses it, God will oi'rUiulv put i P'au an Pot 10 got the nomination, I ...... . J r , r t l . , . you all in hell together. j Ior 1 ao not consiaer tnat ngnt. ana ivlng Jf ft tlie Soutli out of theori- were rtlTy In the party. WHY THEY ARE QHEEBFUL It is a cold day when JohuJBull out wits Jonathan, but it will be remem having some Judge Hater Will Accept. From ilir Ornboro Patriot. juage ino. a uilmer m roiouse to a question asked him by a rt porter of tbe l'atriot yesterday said: "II tbe Deoiocratio couveution should nominate me as the candidate of the Democratic party for Congress in tbis district 1 should esteem it a Future; clo? ! firm .it t'u-advance PORT RECEIPTS. Galveston, 434 isew Orleans, 261 aiooiie, e ea van nan, in vlimlngton, 77 ew or, SS5 Hoston, 252 rniladelphla, 51 A Drift of Events Unparalleled in Ee cent Years. S 1 1 r i 1 1 ir 1 i 1 1 1 U.'Diiblli'fin t Tlie (lis noHitiou of tli.- DcnuxTatic press to - i do not know how that sort of work is mnk. much or th. striug of Demo-; Prrsoual Aupearaaceof Iter. Sam Jones. ' done, and I would remain forever in u' irt1 ! Jones i, a tall, slender, wirv. dark- i private life before I would consent tn. inrii it should Ih remembered that , compleximied man about forty veara t 6uch methods of securing political poir.icitiiy iu tno centre of popula tion. A review of the receut elec- tioii!'indicates a local drlftnjulte un parulleled in recent years. The slide lfiAw iu the' first week of March, wiu-n it out oi in cities in lew York chose Democratic mayors. At tho same time five out of seven cities in Iowa did likewise, while Saginaw In Michigan heralded an almost unex Eieoted success in the Michigan eleo ions iMt week, when Grand Rapids, for Instance, Increased tha Demo cratic plurality of 12 on year ago to one of 200. The mors; receut Demo cratic successes the past week are a familiar story. It 1 only necessary to point out that Democrats suc ceeded Republicans Id most ofvthe New York cities, Milwaukee, Helena, Mont,; Kansas City, Ma; Rlsmaro,,, tftitn the State Clitvulol. laud and Dayton, Ohio. Jn places - . 1 1...... I 1. fL T ! wihum vne iDuivvacy atreauy held control, Democratic pluralities were increased The result In In dianapolls, where a Republican ma jority of 1,400 two years ago was changed to one of 2,800 for the Demo crats, is aserlbod by Hie. Indianapo lis Journal to tho 5 poorest, organisa tion the Republicans have Ijad in years; while the Democrats are' not slow to make dissatisfaction frith President Harrison ouo of the causes as well. Tlie Rhode Island election also tends to cheet the Democratic y- BulliTaa'8 Terms Acoepted, an Fraj C i.-C'o, A prll 22.-;The Cditl'ornla Atulete filuh tonight vo(edto niake the Hulllvan-Jackaoii purse 120,000. Tlie light Is not ohi His hair aud eves are very black. He has a splendid voice aud most perfect self control line every word be utters can be distinctly board by bis vaxt audiences, and he does not ppcr to cpeak loudly, he has just enough of the Georgia drawl in his voice to make it natural and spicy. tI4 i irresistibly interesting and peo- ile or all classes sit for hours listen og intently to everything he says, At times he is eloquent and pathetic s BURNED TO DEATH. the Prophesy of a Husband QnicMy N. D.: in many of the Indiana town-J;' w n Anril ift Yeater. ships ami, nwn?tharalqi Cieye-U, i. l'v' Jhile fighting a fire m places i- . . er the farm fenoe, 1'atsy Morns, Wife of Samuel Morris, caught fire. Sb. screamed for help aud k tar ted to run into the ereek, but fell prostrate, anj before assistance could wach her all'the clothing was burned from her except a waistband. 8he wa tender ly carped to " her house, but died during the night. That morning her husband faad.told her tiat they would not live together WBcb longer. ",. Tlie recent porsooUoiof the Jews in Vienna became so dangerous to all shopkeepers that tbe city reoettly ap peared covered with such wigns as "I am a Chrintian Tradesman;' t Chrla- Ui Shop" vChittia Cheese. nocted Plac before Btptmxtl nvongsrv ;'CtBiiau pld ;aothee ter-.'?,t &J$ &?' I"":lflv5t -:.-;:;w,":i': : honors. As I have remarked, should j my people think I could carry the Dis trict, aud should they uominate me I would deem it a duty and a pleasure to aooept." Judge Gilmer's friends are many and proposo to do everything to se L : . nr cure uis nomination. tie can carry tbe District by a larger majority than any other man in it. with the excep tion, perhaps, of ex-Go v. Scales who declines to bo a candidate. Judge Gilmer is known throughout tno otato as an able lawyer and an nonorable, upright, christian gentle man in whose hands the interests of all his people would be safe Rebate ea Jate Bagging. Washington, April 22 Assistant Secretary Ticbepor has written the collector at Baltimore, Md., that on tbe exportation of bagging manufac tured wholly from imported jute, and exported as covering of cotton in bales, drawback will bo allowed equal to the duty haid on tbe imported jute usod in the manufacture of baggtng, less ten per cenV, provided that the average allowanoe unde" any entry shall not exceed 11 pounds of jute per bale.' ;; . For tbe best Norfolk Oysters go to i Arndt's. ; ; Bricklayers -Wanted., '.A number of good brloklyVfsIor both Inside arid outside work, w anted. Apply at the Govt rnnirnt hulldtr, Chariot' N.C. " THE TRIUMPHANT SONGS No, 2, used at the SAM JONES MEETINGS FOR SALE AT March 3. 18901, Nov 41 No. 51 No. , 5 Weatb'nd Train. Daily a Daily ex Daily ex Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Lv Wilmington. 3 00 pm 6 45 pm """ Lv Hamlet. 7 50 pm a 00 am Lv Wadesboro. 8 as pm 3 39 am Ar Charlotte. 10 ao pm 7 10 am . ' Lv Charlotte !SS5Pw LvLtoeolnton. y 3tn Lv Shelby. , , 8 31 pas Ar Rotherfordlon. , ; 9 4; pm No. 38 , No. 54 6 Edstbound Trains. Daily cslDairr Daily et Sunday. Snnday. Sunday. Lv Ratberfordton . 43 aii Lv aoeioy. ... . : 959am Lv Lincolnton. . it 00 am Ar Charlotte. '. maopm Lv Charlotte. 500 am 1 00 pm Lv Wadesboro. 6 5a am it 04 pm Lv Hamlet , 8 05 am 130 am Ar Wilmington, it 15 pml 8 00 am c Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection at Hamlet, between Charlotte and points North via Raleigh. '...:-.-.'. TrainaNo. 51 and 54 makn connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh. ; v Trains Nos. 5 and 6 maks close connection both ways with C, C A A and AbLine trains at Charlotte, also with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge at Liucolntoo. -,. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh. T. W. WHI&NANT. SupU F. W. CLARK. O. P. A. - . - THE NEWS AND COURIER CHARLESTON, S. 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