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HcfiTB. 1 VKIIY AriEUXOOX JBSICKPX SUNDAY, VADE II. iiESIS, E& and fropristot Stjbscri pttoi J One Year, $4 ; Six Months, 2; Three; Months. $1 Per W eek 10 cnts.? Paper delivered In the city by carriers Ire of charge. Advertising rates low and liberal. Members ofCongreaa generally ajrrea th;:kri'CiiUiA''irlUb the successor of Mr. Beck in the United States Senate., A Dumber of leading Democrat! In Kentucky are spoken of in connection wJth.the office, but it is conceded' that .Mr. Carlisle csn have the honor If he desires it Mr. Beck's terai does not expire until 1505 gMr Carlisle f 9 alined the Sena torshipat the tinw Mr. Blackburn was chosen, and tunny persona have tLoaght-tha he might decline it again with the hopv of becoming the Speaker if the. n t House. His slose frlel i ds here hay, however, that Mr.- Carlisle wonli not become a candidate ' for Soever of the next 1 House. It is pretty well understood that the ilght for tho Speakership wlllnarrtw down Vj Mr. Mills, of Texas, end Mr. Cnsp, of Georgia. There has been a l'tt'e 1 1 1 foaliug for some tin. betwc ii the so-called Carlieie-SIlikoom! luation and other element? in the House that have rallied around Mr. C risp, and it will grow In Intensity as the time ap proaches . for tho election "of ft Speaker. : It is p'Mmble that Mr. Back's successor u U to elected by the LegleUfttreno' iu session. This body will be entire iy free and nnpro jadiclal in the matter, :ut its men bers were elected with no thought that they would t called upon o decide a t'uifed St.- tes Semiiorshio. ' K,ntnckian have ahvuys taken great pride in the ict that the Sta.e sent the best men tucy had Wash ington, without any regard to their wealth or tht wishes of corporations. Money has never played any part iu tne selection oi luese men. jow railroad and other corporate Inter. eats are getting more powerful In the State, and 'when Mr. Beck was re elected the last time two or three to-called money candidates appeared In the field. Though Mr. Beck was chosen' unanimously, the fact that these candidates appeared at all suggests the. growth of undesirable Inn 1 1 r4r tAm the Washington Post as saying that , the Ohio' Democrats will make their ' nominations and hold their Con gressional elections under the new apportionment, no matter what ac tion may be taker, by the present Congress oa the MeComus bill. The Governor points out the fact that during m carapatgu the Kepubii cuis urged that in tin event of a Democratic victory the Congres sional dh-triots weuld Ttt changed, . and -Instead . of the Republicans "letting ft majority the complection of, the Coi-.gressJonal delegation would te miiteriai'y changed. He ;Jd the people of tne State voted the Democracy lno power with a full- understanding of this matter, ajid (iif iftrty wii; stand by the ac tion of -th-j Legislature and rely on the eleotfch b J.j;lVemoeratlc Con gress to s-at the'ruu elected under i!i8 new" apportion rant in case the 'f,Comas bill she lid pass. Under the present arrangement of the Ohio .rAIE lAEASEAUS. Carrest Events and Incidents ia. Forth Laurlnburg Voted dryland Max ton wet, last Monday. -. A flourishing alumni association has been organized in Wilmington. . J. L Boger hat j been; re-elected mayor of Concord. ; p. B. Fetzer. W. B, Odell, W, C. Correll, M. L. Brown, J. c wads worth ana U. M. Love, are the town commissioners. Lomberton Robesonian : We learn that arrangements are beinir made by the Farmers' Alliance to build a larsre warehouse at this place. This tn Ii nanMMrv. owlnc to inereas intr hminMi nt th trade a rent, Mr. J.H. McNeilL It will be built by oK,.. AihtAAn nuh-alliftDCeS. WHO trade here and will be constructed at the depot.' , , ftn ford Express: It is reported that a syndicate of Wisconsin gen tlemen of large capital will soon commence to quarry brown stone here on a large scale. rBaxter Gun- ter has discovered a frog with IWo legs and A. D. Mclver has a neigh bor whose bell ewe has had th'-e lambs in monthly procession tuis spring and so the procession n.ove on. Twin City Daily: Mr. Abe W. Venable, a gentlemm well knovir to many of the citizens of tlie 'i wm- City, died in Oxford yesterday. News reached the city this nio:n ng of the death of Mr. Joseph Ker-er, which occurred at his home in E er nersvillelast night The deoia;ed had been iu feeble health for alnut two months and passed away in :be 65th year of his age. W&namaker's Worst Bargain. From the Kansas City Times; d Wauamaker is said to have told a near friend that he was beginning to believe that he had paid a r.ruy steeD nrice when he crave $400,0v r'or his present job. And Mr. Wainu a ker ought to know, too, for h a had a great deal of experience in bargains. tojUbf' li they The First Step. I't-rhaps you are run down, t-.rn't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't d anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. Yen1 should heed the warning, youaio taking tho first step into rservoi s prostration. You need a Nerve Tonio and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for re storing your nervous system to i normal, ' healthy condition. Fur prising results follow the use of this ? eat Nerve Tonic and Alterative, our appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kid neys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50 cents at Burwoll A Dunn's Drug Store. The wedding of Theodore Thomps and Miss Rose Fay will take place in Chicago Wednesday evening. Miss Fay is a daughter of the late Rev. Charles Fay, and a grand daughter of the late Bishop Hopkins, first bishop of the Episcopal church in Vermont. Rev. Dr. Talmage is to receive 110,- 000 for twenty lectures before the different Chautauqua assemblies this summer. .- Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruption?, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refun ded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Uurwell & Dunn. Ordinance FOR ELECTION ON IKSTHNG BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE STREETS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE AND FOR THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE CITY. tlirj'ii u the b(-iid mat Ihi ttacrod. M . - ;: 'Ike si'id election will be held at the. following places hereinafter named for each ward, and sh all - be conducted and superintended by four registrars and eight inspectors, one registrar and two inspectors for each ward of the city, to be appointed by the Board of Aldermen! of ,m city, and the Board of Commissioners of the county of Meoklenburg-vtheap-tointee. in each case, to" be resident of the ward-, for? which he is ap- The Mayor shall give 80 days no- tfoe ol : trie sam election m some nwflnaner nubllshed in the eltv- of Charlotte, N. C. , : ': ,v,.r " There snail be a new, registration of voters for the said registrars at such places' In " each X ward as the Board may appoint, where the books of registration shall shall be opened and kept open for that purpose. - The Mayor, in the notice to be pub lished by liim of said election shall designate the time and places "of, opening and closing the registration' of voters shall be closed, which latter time shall not be less than 10 days before the election. The polling places are appointed and ned as follows: 1st Ward J. Roossler's Btore,Trade street 2od Ward Mayor's Court Room. 3rd Ward Tho8.Garabaldi'8,oppo- sito Court House! 4th Ward D. G. MaxwelJ's Office. The following persons are appoint ed registrars: 3 : .' 1st Ward M. W. Robison. 2nd Ward-(5. F. Brem. 3rd "Yard G. J. Williams. 4th MV aid D. G. Max welL Tlie following persons are ap pointed inspectors. 1st Ward Juo. P. Long, M. Don nelly. 2nd Ward E. L. B. Davidson, W. R. Hin ton. 3d Ward Thoa. Garibaldi, Lewis Porry. 4th Ward J. H. Henderson, W. B. Taylor. The Clerk and Treasurer of the c'ty is required to furnish necessary registintiou hooks to the registrars, and all necessary tickets. Thobc who vote in favor of the propobi ion submitted to the people shall vote on a ticket "approved," and those who vote against said pro poBitioi' shall vote on a ticket "not approved." The result of said election shall be disclosed by said recristars and in spectors and recorded iu t he minutes of the Board. Notice of Election. I do hereby give notice that, pur suantlt ) the'provision of the above ordinance, an election will be held in tne city of Charlotte on Monday, iztn oy or May, isao, to ascertain tho will of the voters of the city upon the question of issuing the bonds therein provided for. Those favoring the issue of said bonds will at such election vote a ticket on which is written or printed the word "Approved ;" and. to those opposed to the Issue of the said bonds will vote a ticket on which is written or printed the words, "Not Approved." Books for the registration of voters will be opened on Wednesday, the 9th of April, 1890, and will be closed on Thursday, the 1st day or way, 1890, at sunset, at the following places, and by the registrars named : Ward 1 George Hall's market. Ward 2 Brem & Co' office. Ward 8 H. C. I rwiu's store. Ward 4 D. G. Maxwell's office. Tho election will be held at the following polling places and under the inspectors named: Inspectors, Ward 1 John P. Long, M. Donnelly. Inspectors, Ward 2 E. L. B. Dav idson, W. R. Hin ton. Inspectors, Ward rt Thomas Gari baldi, Lewis Perry. Inspectors, Ward 4 J. H. Hender son, W. B. Taylor. f. b. Mcdowell, Mavor. ap) 8-80d s. Want If votf do go to the Mammoth Car riage Repository of A. C. HX7TCHI SON & COJ next i& ...Wadsworth's Stables, Charlotte, N. C, where yon can Una "the i largest and best stock of Buggies, - Carriages, ' Surreys, T Carts, Road Carts. Spring Wagons, etc ever exhibited in. North 6 South Carolims from the best factories in the United State. We buy in larger quantities and - can therefore sell cheaper and "better goods for the money than can be boughtelsewhere. Harness Que Bnggy or Carriage does ndt looK wen wittiout line Hamcs9.4-vve Sell all kinds of Harness, but make a specialty of, 'fine Harness, so we ask you for your own good as well as ours to examine our stock before you buy. Do? you want a Farm or Dray Wagon?- If you do you. will raaUe a sad mistake if you, do not buy the Old Reliable Studebaker Wagoli, the best in the world. We have all sines. Don't think we are gassing and stay away, but come and see aud be convinced. A. C. HUTCHISON A CO., Next to Wadsworth's Stables, Charlotte, N. C. MATTINGS. Don't fortret we will sell vou a China matting in good quality as cneap as any no use in tne south. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS at the very lowest prices. Also Smyrna Rugs as cheap as the cheap est. Full stock of All Wrool Felts, Print ed and Double-faced Canton Flan nels. Our stock of Nattinghani Cur tain Luces is the best to be found in Charlotte, and this fact can be vouch ed for by our immense sales in this department, by the large variety wu carry and by the very low prices at which ve oner and sell them. Can furnish all grades either by the yard or by the pair many designs in each and every quality. Full Assortment of Table Linens, Napkins, Doileys, Src. Beit Kheetings, Pillow Casing, Counterpanes, and all similar goods. New goods arriving daily. We haven't room or time to mention a 20th part, st come aud see for yourself. T. L. Alexander & Co. An Ordinance submitting to he voters of the City of Charlotte che question whether bonds to the amount of 1 75,000 should be issued for improving the streets and for the .... - r itr ni ai iciruu ui iijn i.ilv. n.smcts itll thournt the Democrats I Whomay tha nant HUGH W. HARMS, A TTOKN F. V-AT-M W, CnAIILOTTE, N. C. OfTJee First door west of Court House. r.ro certain of twelir. districts, with the City of (Jharlotte, did at It- mr et-1 TT U 1 T a t r r good fighting chan Wi in three oth-1 in heI(i on the fourth (4th) d.ij of VI ' CtlLU. VV. UJXiilliJl, -Tlfe nreaent Ohin 4!Wftn "cn, low, pass mrougn two re a- Practice limited to diseases of L' Iv f 1 j, I 7T---"r'7iwsan oramance requiring tH s ii hwi elected under the old ap- mission to the people of the City cf iUarioueoit tne question wnetier ers. ijjc' present Ohio daiegaticyi,, wnicaw eieetea under the old ap portionment Is cot iposcd pf. sixteen Republicans and & vo Democrats. v; m . ts The tfeatb losses weeafiontd by tlie griplh'ihelirsl&rler of this venr to 29; lherynce, (Csnipanles of the United 1 to were ,-918,460, and the increaaeivloath loew a bjfpneumonla and broncUlsUs were $73,038, mak Isja totaJloss of 41,691,498 directly attributable to the jrevalftn,c,o,eftei lanuenza epwemic. These inWest iugflgurefi are given In a report -by Kecretary ?Iersonfof tSie ;ActuayiLl Coclety of America, who says : Tb e uit and observations indicate th:t the epidemic carrlpd, away the old er poUcy holders, ami thos"who woald have readily' euccombed i.i f-ome other diHsasenrt isgenerall v believed that the- losses from athtf ase during the retufttoimr nin months will be Je iMimeros an lJ 1 rotai .rairtelity: fbr'" flia t v tlve months about (h(fnormaJ lit- ';-m ti n'f,. jf " ..' i .ov. HoroAlL of 'Pluif.i ho.lsnQfiategyritiljiS' : r?t Moslern iJulversity' at Calre, f o unded In 957, which, with lta Iftjnrto 1 1 . :i,andir;Optio:fweadrt,issftft til ! e the largest in ttii'wprlk1 VWepL i have no benchee or. chairs! bxit 'y, eat Knd sleep on a blanket' or mat. TheKoeua 1 the -enly ust-u lor grpjnmjr !aW OJSUbsl y ana ineoiogy. 'v--..;:- i; 3wstonn Eagit ia Jlichigaa. ' i nsa, MIcbv.May Bnow ! fjlliag bee for' the past i x t our The ground Is now the Board of Aldermen shall b" kq- thorized to issue coupon bonds to che amount pf seyenty-flve thousand ('ol lare ($76)00),' for the purple of widening,- paving, , macadani.'d jg, grading and otherwise improving be streets of tb.ecity,andfortliegHiu rr.l good of tho eity.- A-nd whereas c:id ordinance passed its third (3rd i iW. ingat the preeeut meeting or ho Board. The Board, of Aldertnen of the C ity of Charlotte, N.,C.,do resolve and ordain: ' ' '7 iThataa election he helH in th . if I2th day of Mav. A. D 189a J - J l. 1 . V ' K - ' ' city; at which,filection the voters of saiu city, snaij b THE T'.YE, EAR AND THROAT arter of tJ ty ; at whip flection the IU CltP. Mfiall be allnwoil t. . uperklie ojiestfcm,Vhether the Board of Alaermeh or corporate authorities of ald city shall be permitted i.a u. Lsue bonds in the sum of seventy-hvo inousanu aouars (S76,uti0) and feH, the same, the proceeds of sale to h v applied to the purposes herein befor set iortbwand mentioned in tho ordl? nance1 dossed. this dav. . . ine SAiaooas shall be of the deti uuutmauuu ux iiiutiHRTinf nr nvn htwidredi or oneefbaodted dollars, in tni uiscrwoaor tne 0ard of Alder rnen. PsyaWajto bearei'B.'fc fchJk exnirn-' tlAP of ttlrty.Fears,riat such, otherl wmp or,wmoa,not exceeding thirtyl years, a. the tald hoard may provldej TheyshaUhear. ave6) per oenttinJ votosk, iuji"i-emi-annually, iha- " ' vo on reo re- sen ted by coupons attached to the wonaa, me sam coupon to J tegely ! fi East Trade- Street, Room 4, Sec ond Floor. v ; be sftrrieA'bVt ron,f ;awuauce, on au calls, the Mayor and counterslornnd h th'L Clerk and Treasurer of the City, and sealed with the seal of the corpora tion. The coupons shall be signed b7 V?? cler nd Treasurer, and shall be In the form of order on the Clerk and Treasurer, for the pavm ert of the interest et t tlrae speci. a CLARKS0N & DULS, Counso)lors and Attorneys-at-Lnw. Office in Law Buildinir. Promnt aneuiiou to an nusiness. ('laiiiis collected. Practice iu Btato and Federal Court. ML II. M. WILJJEK, :PHYMICIAN AND SURGEON. Office ovnr Burwell & Dunn's Drug Stom. J). O'DONOGHUE, M. J). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Begs to announce that he'has 're Suniod )ractlee, and that all calls both day and night, will received prompt atten tion. Oiace 28 K.. Trade st over Ham mond A Justice's Hardware Btore. Boync & Badger, NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING- JEWELERS, Opporite Central Hotel, Charlotte, - - - N. C, Carry in stock the latest assortment .f Wiitches, Diamonds, Jewelry of Ml dcnTjritionsi. ( locks, (in marble, iron aid wood;, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, (in gold, nteel, celluloid and oiokol frames), Gold and Silver TJiiij'M.'s, Silver Spoons and articles put up in elegant plush cases suita ide for a present. Kilver-Plated Pitcliers, Castors, Bowls, Card Re ceivers, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings lvnives, JorKS and spoous. svsr Write Us for Prices. Selection paekatres of anvthintr in ,ur lii.e sent on approval to any on o on appiM-ation accompanied by sat iafactory references. BOYN1C & BADGER, Leading Jewelers. 0. . rr.i,- .1 i.-s 860 BUSllolG ;: 4 J, ( . J" 3 If? ' " f i 5 i m i I 4. I -W jQ SOBUBlaGlQ 1 . - ? ? 4 A - STAR, 'OMIXalaS OOMFLlsrY; i i i i 2i? J ' BUCK BEBE BOCE BEER! Robert Porker Brewing Company; 1856 Established in 1856 Wholesale Dealer and Manufnct irers' Agentju DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS AND SlInK; All Hues complete and ready -or the trade. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, ECCLES & BRYAN, Proprietors. CHARLOTTE, N. C. t i M , , ,-, 1 I,,, , , .m One of the most invitlntt, rn perhly eqnlppd ci.il frulth-wv conduct e1 hotels in smmI". Lo atel Iu the eenire of ill., cit' , convenient to tin- l.iisin, sm 101 ses. hanks, puhli,- Imjldii,-, rtllii eHirches. Tin- C. i.Iimi (h one ol the liirgi t ! ..iris : -twen Baltimore uixi Atlanta, aue is elegantly fii i.ihln d mul equipped In all It ! j . : tn.. :i i Kaeh rooHl in eoiun i t, ii wit", the oillce by Kh' t:iY Bell: Klertrir l.i-..f Mot I Cold i'.atlic; h.tli- :.m! n- o - enrpeled In Bru-.ls and '.-! vets; Water on d ji,r. 1 I niostconhiilt ruteiitu urioti v-u to all guests and their comfort carefully look d after The Central is connected 1 y a covered hridge with "Tin- IU hnon new hotel, and the most elega ttlyHfurnlshed m the State. Th. ;,., is under tho same management as the Central. r. t UOuSE Por Rent. t Six room i house on B. street for rent pply to .Mrs. M. E. Farrow, rtr J. Afltiorjfv t v v Pl1 .I" Gt..B., ,M.D. Practicing, Physician aud Surgeon. ' t"A' ' ' at' m ' m m. . umce . m. u raae cu residence No. 615 N. College.., Charlotte, N, day and night apr!9 , DR. I WHITE, s Offick. Opposite Central, Hotel. IIotmaM) to 2 a. m. 8 to 5 p. ni- Pny1-lrn 222 N. TBYON STKKBT, Opposite Tryon Street M. E. Church, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Board by the day by the week or month on reasonaDie terms. j mch8-8m MKS.B.8WINS0N. CREAJ EH I have r ecen tly purch ased a'Oraid er.,By means of this the aiU and cream l accurately separated.'. I am now pf soared to ..furnish PURE CREAM at Very, low prices. '.' . - McD. W ATKINS. Street Railway Connections. Until further notice new cars Nok Band 6, on Trydn street, -will connect with ears Nos. 2 and .8 oa Trade st, Independence Square, i Cars Nos. l and 4' oh Tryon street line do not connecttwith Trade streetcars. apr:i.:)i?''KywxV': s''i :" - MBHOUSEE. BR fcKLAYR 11 CO NihiGTp Refers to Charlotte Oil and Fertili ser Company and others for whom he has done, work. Promnt reliable and efficient work guaranted. - Address at Charlotte, ; - . feh!2tf . WW. H. JTOUSKB. . I. W. DURHAM & CO. Marble and EXAMINE OLR BfOIIK AN1) GET FHR'ES NO. 23 N. Oollwsrw Street. Charlotte. N. C Granite M oniimonts, The All Healiof Ointment NEVER FAILS. Cures all flkin TfaeAaa. RnM hv .11 j . . . mi uruggisis. Aianuiacturea ty EDWARD HOOPER, 607 W. Seventh St, Charlotte, N. C. Bprizuim ICE CREAM! My Ice Cream Parlors are now open, and I am ready to serve the public Cream In any amount fur nished to order and delivered.' MT Rftfltniirnnf lunitan 'tn Im.rit. ess. and the tja.hl a la n 1 nl tunnllarl with the best of the season. ...- W. B. TAYI-OP tNotioo I; For the best Norfolk Oysters go to I am nownrenamd tn furnish firat class pine lumber Ions leaf or short leaf-r-at lowest cash price.' delivered promptly, direet from mills. v lm. ,,W. T. BE AM AN. J"w4mi. .- l,r'.Xilm. i.i m J , i,,.. Sweet Hams and DneBetS i :: ,. '. , . ; . . .- ' , There is no doubt about It tfr sweetest Hams and Dried Beef Is at . may8lm ' 214 E. Trade Streot . 7 ;For Rochester or.Milwaukeo Beer go to Arndt's.- . , sprim; Weaie now receiving our new Spring Styles. All the Nm eities i he sesj m will be lound in our house as soon a they come om ".q Js'6nhp eracitiep. ; 'Miss Houston, our tatLntf.r,;: Whc bas been N-rth lor severe weeks gtttpff hpouftlcs:.rll li .home in a h w davs with, sU the latest toucbrs m trimming.' Hfr ta.t in ! trimminj; and suptnoVw r. is too well known tojbeed'mribrr r n nnt, ; The1aeStByl"al.iK hnd . in cw vessjrplcu d, rrtn.rnt. . All ctlttimr. fitting abac cn I u . V r J vision of this departm nt 1 Alts' , Ar now rradv lor all Mders in' our line. We guarantee .n i tnns ; latest styles, first.. clas k ,nd lowest prices. , . . i u -' 11 ' MRS. T1. QUERY-& CO. '
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