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TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 181.
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NBABtMO THE END.
Only aifht fill working days re
taala of the Fifty-first Congress, and
: front bow natll the 4th of March the
proceedings in both branches of that
body will doubtless be marked by
the baste that is usual in the closing
days of a short session. The chief
v effort In both Houses will be to se
cure action on the appropriation
bills, of which but two-the Army
and Fortifloations have yet become
. !awa. The status of the remaining
appropriation bill is as follows : The
Kara! bill waits approval of the
oonfsrenoe report by the ITouse; the
Pension. Distriot of Columbia, and
Military Academy bills are la con
ference; the Diplomatlo and Consu
lar bill Is awaiting an order for con
ference by the House; the Sundry
Civil bill has been reported by the
Senate oommittee, and Is on the Ben
ate calendar; the Legislative and the
Indian Appropriation bills are in the
fionate committee, and the Tost of
fice, Agricultural, and General De
ficiency bills await the action of the
House.
It is expected that the Senate will
devote IU time daring the week
mainly to the appropriation bills, be
ginning with the Sundry Civil bill
so-morrow, and following with the
Legislative and Indian appropria
uon bills. These unpostponable
measures and similarly urgent con
ference reports on other approprla--;
Uon bills are likely to leave but little
time for action on other measures on
the programme arranged by the Re
publican oauous. The Nicaragua
Canal bill is the unfinished business
in this category, and although it
will be laid aside to-morrow in favor
of the Sundry Civil bill, Its friends
are confident that it will retain its
position as against other miscella
neous business until brought to a
final rote. The miscellaneous meas
ures following it on the canons pro
gramme are the Pure Food bill and
the Conger Lard.the Army Reorgani
sation bill, the Inter-State Com
merce bill, tke bill to transfer the
revenue marine service to the Navy
Department, and the Paciflo Rail
road Funding bill.
The caueus of the Republican Sen
ators to eloot a President pro tern
succeed Mr. Iagalls will probably bo
held to-day, aud it Is likely to result
in the choioe of Senator Frye, o
Maine. lie has made no canvass for
the place, although many of hi
friends have done good work for
him. He is particularly equipped
for the place beoause he was chair
man of the committee that thorough
ly revised the Honate rules in the
Forty-olghth Congress, and prepar
ed the code at present In existence.
The only other aspirant for the honor
is Senator Hoar, who seeks election
as a vindication for his management
of the elections bill and as a reward
for the work which he did in Conner
Uon with that measure, and for the
contumely whioh has beon heaped
upon him. Senator Spooner Is his
earnest champion, but it 2s one of
the humorous incidents of the light
that Senator Sawyer, the other Wis
consin Sonator, Is just as enthusias
tic for Frye. When the choice of
the caucus is made one of the Wis
consin Senators is sure to go down
with a defeated candlnate.
The spot in Rome where Nero com
mitted suicide is said to have bon
discovered. It is on the rinclan Hill
and was identified by tho discovery
of a stone with an inscription fixing
the looation of the villa whore it 1
known the deed was done,
An Indianapolis church member
who subscribed to a church building
fund attempted to writrirle out of it
by claiming that the contract was il
legal as it was made on Sunday, but
the court has decided that he must
pay up.
HAMJONBS BXTIAIKS.
the
progress is made, even with the aid
f night sessions, It is hardly prob
able that they can be reached in time
for action this week.
A ChararCrrisllc Letter About
Recent Tciai Eplvode.
Atlanta, Feb. II. The following
loiter from Ham P. Jones oxnlalns It-
seir.
CATKB8ViLLB,Gft.. Feb. 9. Edi
tor Constitution : The article in the
Constitution of this date brings mo
to my feet with a word say.
f lrst, 1 am not on the war-oath. but
I am at peace with God and all man
kind.
Secondly, the enly personal allu
sion I maae towards said mayor, was
wnen 1 arraigned ino city govern
ment for the high-handed lawless
ness prevailing, and the sworn of
ficers whose duty it was stop it. I
asked if the mayor wan iu tho au
dience, and If he is sober to-day? I
asked ror information. He and his
neighbors can tell why tho question
was so insultinc-. I would knowing
ly and wilfully wound the fcelinzs
of my wife and children as quick as
i wouia nave wounaea tlio feelings
of his good wife and innocent chll-
aren. uaa l boen on notice that
Innh w u IK mnan T w..ll
wmv. nnu nuuiU liriTO
Unless expected I made the amende houorablo, or I
MR. 0OMMAS1S CA9D1DACY.
Little If lndertdlBji a to
What Sir. ltuik Really Said.
Washington speoial Philad
Times: Senator Gorman will be In
the race for the Democratic nomina
tion for the Presidency, and Mary
land will lend a solid delegation to
the convention for him, Ono of the
local papers here last nitrht nrluted
a story purporting to eomo to from
Congresiman Rusk, of Maryland, in
men ne is aucirea to have stated
that Senator Gorman was not iu the
race, and that Maryland would send
a Cleveland delegation to the con
vention. The article also stated that
Congressman Rusk had been instruct
ed to manage the boom for Clove
land. To-day Mr. Rusk took occa
sion to dony the story in toto. He
nald thatsuch publication was unau
thorlfed.and that he had never made
such a statement. Mr. Rnsk also
said that while Senator Gorman had
not announced hlmsolf as a caudi
date for the nomination, there was
llttio doubt in his mind that ho
would take it were it offered him
He added that he thought the full
strength of the Maryland dedication
would be thrown to Senator Gorrnun,
and that in tho event of his runniDg
he would make a strong candidate.
A neither Democratic Cnirrrman
Front IIli ode Inland.
Providence. Feb. 21 The elec
tion for CongresHtnan In the Herond
district to-day was very flat and
tame, owing to the deeliuatlon of
Congressman Arnold to run aud the
General abstinence of theltepublisau
rom voting.
'IDe Democratic ticket had two-
thirds to three-fourths its registered
vote, but the Republicans vote show
ed a falling off of nearly 7.700
compared wijh the November elec
tion. With one town only lackinir.
Page, Democrat, Is elected by about
5,000 majority, and tho missing town
win noi cnange the result more than
jqu votes.
Specimen Cases
H. II Clifford, New Cassol, W1h
as troubled with neura hrla ami
rheumatism, his stomach wna rii-
Ll II . . , .
uiudhu, iiiHiivcrwiiH auflf.tci lo n
alarming decree, annetlto full nwaw
.. .J V. . . i i . . . . '
iju no was lerrioiy reaueed in llosh
and strongth. Threo bottles of Kleo-
iric JJittors cured him.
Kdward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, I1L,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years standing. Used throo bottle
of Eloctrio Hit tors and
seven boxes of Bucklcn's Arnica
Salve, and hia leg is sound and well.
John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had five
large rover sores on his leg, doctors
said he was incurable One bottle
Electric Hitters and one box Ruok
len's Arnica Halve cured him entire
ly. Bold by Burwell & Dunn's drug
store.
The man who is the most apt to be
pleased at the appointment of Sena
torHisoock's candidate, Martin A.
Knapp, to be a member of the Inter-
State Commerce Commission is Mr.
William R. Mprrlson, one of the
three present Democratic Commis
sioner. Under the terms of the
Interstate Commerce act no more
than throe members of the Commls
sloa can be appointed from the same
polities! party. Judge Sohoonmaker,
toe retiring commissioner, is a
Democrat, and If he had been
re-appointed, therefore, it would
havs been neoessary for President
Harrison to appoint a Repblican to
succeed Morrison. The appointment
would have taken the caning with
out resistance.
His roinedy is tho reformation of
his Jife, and not in caning Preach
ers. If the city of Palestine had boen
conscious that I had Insulted women
and children, they would have run
me out of town, inn toad of demand
ing the said mayor's resignation in
order to protect tho dity from dis
grace.
I am sorry of tho occurrence. I
don't like to have a man sot on mo
wnn a cano witnout a moment's no
tice, and if you will experience it
you won't like it either.Mr. Editor. I
shall denounce the wrong- and stand
up for tho right, anywhere and ev
ery where, and whoa they think to
cp.no mo is tho best way out, 1 will
give them the best I havo got In my
shop everytime. Yours out of the
ring and free of disfigures,
Ham P. Jonkh.
The healthy people you meet have
healthy livers. They take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho best Salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,
and positively' cures niles. or no nnv
..,1 1 . !. . ',."'
ht.ji.iibu. ii in guaranteed u give
H!neei saiiiactiou, or money refun
(led. I'nco 25 cents per box. For pale
Burwell & Dunn.
Four women, all told
The first told how much easier it was to wash with Pearline.
She saved half her labor, and the work was better done.
The second told how much longer the clothes lasted, since
she'd used Pearline. The rubbing that wore them out wasn't
necessary.
The next told how many things she did with it : she
washed the kitchen floor, or the finest china the most deli
cate lace, or the coarsest fabric. Whatever she did with it.
she saved money by it.
The fourth told of the harmlcssness of Pearline. She
had used it lor ten years, and she knew nothing that
washable could be hurt by it.
1 hese are only four out of millions who use Pearline. but
the others say the same things and more. Try it yourself ;
men you can tell about it.
Teddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this Is
as good as" or "the same as PeaTline." IT'S FAI,SE
Pearline is never peddled, and if your crocer sends
was
Beware
thing in place of Pearline, do the honest thing send it back. i8i JAMES PYLE
ou some-
ew York,
NO
Business and Pro
fessional Man
Should he without ono
.1. 7; -.i-
Wft waft
IT
COMI'.INKS
Both Convenience,
Room and Beauty.
The above shows a photograph of one of those
Desks I havo boon having euch largo sales on.
Popular Il-dl Top OHIco
IN
TIT K UK IS NOTIIINd LI K K COMI'OUT AND CONVKNIKNC1
VOUR OFi'IClC,
And tljcro Is no d.k on tho nmikot today thut contains so many ronvci
fences as this desk.
TI,on,l..l.., i . . .... . .
..i.-cu3Hiciim(ie in manv iiuifirnnr ni7ou " ,a iii. ,.f n.; ,1.1.
Hh shown ly this nholo oxceot it h.in
is exacny tin? s;un
eon jioios" riinnini'- nil ', mwnv niT. n.Q ...
Tli d,.ak is porfectiy automatic an.l so mad!, that when you
the slide It locks all tho drawers, uu-1 when vou raiso it th.v
IocIkmI.
I AM HI II r
pull down
aro all un-
1'INO TIIKSK DKtSKS AI.KOVKIi TIIK KTATK.
I shippnd ono to AhIiovIHo 01.lv a fow day -iro
Helow I fjuote you prices:
No.
1,
1,
2,
Itoll Uesk
4 foot Ion?,
4 ft din. "
.
o feet
Low
Hi -I,
1 iOW
HiKh
lliKh
Top, Oak
Walnut
:t."i.(Hi
a:.:,u
M.IK)
4S.IKI
E. M. Andrews.
Do not woakon yourself by drastle
purgatives.
Kulator.
1 yr
Take Hininioiis IJver Re-
l.W.DDEHAM&CO.,
Advertising Mai'Hc ni (h'iiA Monuments
JvIb1 in Ilfeand In Bcalk.
New York Sun: Henry Mever. a
saloon keeper at Port Richmond.
Of Mr. Knapp changes the statues of Staten Island, died on Thursday, and
the Commission, the m.mbers of ""In"mi-ti?r
wblob are now Messrs. Cooly,VTeaiy,
and Knapp, Republicans, and
'Messrs. Morrison and Bragg, Demo
erats. Mr. Morrison's term will ex
pire In January, 1892, and as a Demo
crat mast be appointed. Mr. Mor
rison will fcave a chance at least of
being hie own snooessor. His friends
therefore retard the selection of Mr.
Knapp ae a good one.
The increase in the white popula
tion ! the South shows comparative
ly little difference from 1880, while
thenecrro Increase is but little over
Onerthlrd of what it was ten years
ago, although in the total is Inoluded
. tke State of Arkansas, which has re
ceived the largest immigration of
negroes. Additional returns only
confirm the first statement that some
million aid negroes were deliberate
ly omitted from the censns in the
Sonth in order to deorease the South
ern representation In Congress and
the electoral rote.
It ts am wra son anything, thia to
twe In a ditmo bo fo staying
owuttdca,- merit in tbo toat. ExtoiMiv
doKii4ng roof mil aqptbing whore
s laoow or nninown, bo aAr tt
oeotee Into pttwoi mkv, M to Judged
sneovcbig Ma worttx The ooodaood
ST1 siely ewuMttto UmitVn fd&a
Mntea4otdeae W Ms eaocfleace
IS Is mo popotor wbeoe N to best
kvoowa. Rvorj boCtto aoM, eetto too
OthoM. Sr7c hM takes M bo
eebne Ms ftieod, aod eeornnmniii tt
4hcf n jwntntenooa.
leflilfio.
Oex. Atfcofev Osa
Examine Our Work and Get Prices.
No. 23 N. College HI., Charlotte, N. C
V II A H L ( T T i:
A",
ECCLES & BRYAN,
body was escorted from the Btaten
Island to the Wall street ferry bv
delegations from the Btaten Island
Bchuetxen Carol. New York C.it-w
Bchuetzen Corps, and German Ma- SOTITIFKTN VTSTTOBS
ennerohor, Mr. Meyer was a mem- U 1 J1JXU1 TlOllUHO
ber of all three organizations. A I To New York CItv will find 4(1 Wnnt
story was printed yesterday which
said that one of the last requests ol
Mr. Meyer was to have his body ore-
mated and his ashes threwn to the
four winds from the top of the Btatue
of Liberty on Bedlow's Island, and
to have bis mends standing around
with full glasses to drink to his mem
ory and pronounce tne words? "Here
goes the last of Puok Meyer Happy
days."
"Borne feellDg are to mortals glveu
with much of earth and none of heav
en," as for example, headache, neu-
rulgia and the like. One bottle of
Halvation Oil sends them hence. Oh I
letus be joyful.
17th street a most desirable stopping
nln T?l . J 5.i.
fmou. iimgaui uuu comionaoie
rooms, newly furnished, kont hv a
Houthorn family. Central location.
Convenient to all linos of oars
terms moderate. je22-tf
CLAIIKSON & DULS,
Counsellors and Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in Law Building. Prompt
niieuuoii io an Dullness. Claims
collected. 1'ractloo in Btato and
r ederai ueurts.
halls and rooms
Proprietors.
One of the most Invit
nig. Hiiperlily ((juinped
aim luniuoKsiy conduct
ed Hotels in 'the Houth
Located in the centroof
tho ( ily, convenient to
the business houses,
banks, public buildings
and churches. The ('mi
tral Is one of the largest
Hotels b e t w ee n Balti
more and Atlanta, and is
elegantly furnished and
equipped in all its de-
pm imiiuis. i .aeii room
is connected with the of
lice by Klentrlc Keturn
Hell. Klectrie Lights
Hot H 11 (1 'ill. I Itnthu
nnrnntnil i .1 I t ...... 1 . . .... 1 , I . i.r '
.u . it b.Tu , ii i.j r. h mm v .1 Vd M vvnr..r .... ......i.
rii . . . .. .......... . . i .'.I nil 11 iiuiii
1 i n inosi consiiierato attention given (,o nil guests and thoir comfort care-
iiiiiv piimmi iiiLtr.
DELIYEEY
WAGONS.
A nice lino of Dellvory Wagons
eultablo for any business, from 575
up, Including Top aud Lotterlng,
We koop anything In the Vehicle
line, and have the largest stock and
lluest goods ever brought to the city.
Come and sec
A. I HUTCHISON A CO..
NoKt to Wadtwortli'n Btivlil.
RECEIVED
1,000 BUSHELS
riKMCK'SKKH
isli Potatoes.
Karly lioso
nntecd Illicit t
this market.
and I'.tHliank.
i.it have ever I
( luar-
'I'll ON
1 1,(HK)
Oats.
Uufhel White Seed Sj'riug
K. F. YOUNG it CO.,
noi, a;::, mir. K Tr.-
Stleet,
THE
Finest Line
OP
STATIONAKY
IN
Charlotte
IS TO P.K KO IT N I) A T
Eddins Book Store,
CITY GltOCEltY
n
KllCl'tHMOrfi to-
HA11NKTT UKTHTNE A CO.
W" have
Heavy (iio
:():
n hand the
largest stock
erits in tlie
city.
WK (il'AKANTKK ey.
that b ave our slon .
ol Kancy
artiMe
CALL AND
EXAM I N K
OI'U (i()()I)K
AND 1'KICKH.
WK WILL NOT
UK I'NDKKSOLD.
Kespectfully,
UKTIirXK & WHITE,
I'l'lephon, SI.
-1 K. Trad.-
CliarlotleFemale Institute
N1'IUN; SKSSION
i r .: i; .. isui.
hi
mm
W 1 1 1 make a mistake In shopping for
presents if they fail to nee our stock.
Tho prettiest line of Novelties for
XnuiH presents iu tho city just re,
r.eivcd at
Mrs P. Query & Co
i nt men ts as a boarding schorl
ih -eil .
nf ti :irln rs the finest 111 tit
A pp.
iiiiMir
( 'orp
South.
Ml I. AM, A !iT Hril'IAl.TIKS,
Term: the same a iu past yoaTs,
m i;h, en as. d. m.ivkk.
Lady Principal
Jan'.tr
TO IIAN,
A'i'
i:v
Surprising Testimony-
Many physiciana who havo
Mrs. Baiter, the mayor of Argonia,
Kansas, la a small, nervous woman.
bat the rales the city council with a
rod of iron. Her husband weighs 800
bat he Beyer thinks of vetoing any of
her messages.
' Mrs. Worth, the wife of the famous
' Parisian dressmaker, dresses very
plainly. It goes to prove the truth
of an old proverb. If Mr. Worth were
: a shoemaker his wife might have to
, go la her bare feet
SXany Persons m trn&w
ova boa omeuik or hooMhold oan.
Urown Iron Bitters BatmOdiths
arui
ex-
mlned into the merits of B. II. 11.
(Botanic Blood Balm), have been
confronted with testimony which
they deemed surprising, and thus
being convicod of Its wonderful elTi-
caoy, have not falltu to prescribe it
m tnelr practice en occasion required.
11. L. Cassia v. Kennesaw. (la..
writes: "For two years my wife
was a great sufferer. Hkillful physi
cians did her no eood. Her mouth
was one solid ulcer, her body was
Droaen ouiin eoras, and she lost a
beautiful head of hair. Threa bot
tles B B cured htr completely, in-
ejeditable as it may sound and she
is now the mother of a healthy three
months old baby clear from any
scrofuluos taint"
A. II. Morris, Pine Bluff, Ark.,
writes: "Hot Springs and several
doctors failed to cure me of several
running ulcers on my leg, B B B ef
fected a wonderfully quick cure
e'ter everything else had failed."
Rfflsfflpflatoliinff
JJjW I VI lllUUUIl
Jhrom one of the larirest and host
broeusof Chickens,
PARTRIDGE COCHINS,
flood winter layers. 1.1 eggs for $ 1.
J. M. SIMS.
Feb. 201m.
FINE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
Just Received an elegant line of
Spring Samples from the well known
firm of Klein fe Bros , Philadelphia.
HUITR MADE TO ORDKR
f r from $16 to $60. Pants $4 and no.
All salon are subject to tho complete
protection of tho customer, and ship
ments will be made with the privi
lege of examination.
Cleaning and repairing promptly
attended to. Respectfully,
II. O. MEN8INQ.
No. 4 West Trade B treat
)
P.
P.
ffnr nnn tu iN( itKASKinH.Li'
ij) I Uj' 'Ul'.l'l DuriiiK the year IS'Kl.
And fil.OOO increao during the month of
January just, passed, tells it own story.
Tells that with 'I'ush, I'alhmr mitl
1 have, to u groat extent, thrown down
the barriers of prejudice and vinced
the "trade" that Charlotte is as iroo.l n
Wholesale Market as an v and that I
successfully complete in prices (.piality
iiways Linen inio consideration with all
comers.
r i. ... - -. ...
iy coiiassai lines of Hprlng tloods aro open, and the "Wholesale
J. II.
KV
iDi-njLersist.
KPH A LWAYB ON HANI)
FULL HUP PLY OK
Pure Drugs and Medicines
PAINTS. OILS.
IT liliHf I ICH, V A UN I H 1 1 EH, HTA I NH
AND COLORH.
We buy nothing but Pure Paints
anil OUH, aial guarantee thrMii a?
roceni!iendKl.
ers are respectfully Invited to its inspection.
Very Respectfully,
Buy.
S. Wittkowsky.
Our Drugs ar. boueht strictly for
the retail trailn and wo endeavor to
luy imthlii but what is strictly
pure
(IKNIIINK KXOELHIOR HARA
T(K1A WATi;i,
Kresh from the spring on draught
J. II. McADEN,
Charlotte, N. a
SIX PERCENT. INTEREST,
"Uthwi.sl.Tli ItuihlliiL' and Iinn
Association.
Money l.-n m .1 at once In 61 to IK)
lays, I'm lit to Investors irreater
man in any other Association.
Call at om and pet u loan with
which, you . .in build a house and
save rent. Moony loaned to farmers
and also on city property. Money
can be returned In any manner most
convenient to borrower, at same time
allowing nix years to pay It In, but
can be paid iu less time, at their op
tion. Apply to
11. t.. DAVIDSON.
Oenernl Btato A ire lit No. 18 Law
Building, Charlotte, N. C
Kob.!tf
M
ARE FIREH QUICK.
All communications ecnt to me for
Dross Kindling in barrels, and Fine
Northern Yam Potatoes shall have
prompt attention.
J. EVU1K CARTER,
Oet26-tf C vkton, N. C.
I)K. H. M. WILDER.
PHYSICIAN AND HURGEON.
Oflloe over Burwell A Dunn's Drue
Htore. Telephone 130.
s
1HORT-IIANI) BY MAIL. A
Thorough course In the rrlnci-
desof short-hand by mail. Equal in
very respect to personal tuition. A
icrfect method For further Infor
natlon and circulars, address
J. W. HlIMMKKa.
t. National Typewriter, Davidson
I lege, N. (:. Dcc.ltt 8ms.
IN THE MUD.
Where Is Charlie Moore's old milk
air.inY Here It Is after oreanasi
time and no milk for tho colree
Hold on, hold on, my kind friend
we aro lust stuck in tlm mud on ono
of (lie side streets, we will reach you
lister awhile, don't scold to much
when a follow is doing his host for
you.
'1 his in a tough time on wagons,
horses and men in our business.
Very truly,
C. C. MOORE.
Lock Box 872.