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DAILY CHARLOTXK OBSERVER UBSAY, J ANUAB ip , 1 883, Gil AS. R. JONES, Edi tor and PropHor. I (LVTtRZB AT THB I 0ST-GFT1CB AT LHARLOTTS. N. . . . AS 8KCOND CLASS ilATTEB 1 T LFESDAY, JAN. 1. 188:; Attorney General Brews' cr is i,n as thetic. IIeusesjinejlo Missouri has nearly nine and a half million dollars as an available school fund. Fred Gr.u.f and Susan 11 Antli'.ny i ra -Am 111 f I i In di.itin"iished si Mourners at Washington. Last Thursday, during the eoid snap, the mercury Ml to 28 duress i.w -ro at Dubuque, Iowa. Gov. Butler denies Ihe report that there was a meeting held in Boston to h.nt. him for the U. S. Senate agtinst Hoar. Gen. Gorden, who met Gambetta Ire . i 1 quently in Pans, sajs lie resemcieu somewhat in appearance Senator Wade Hampton. SUGGESTIVE. The Philadelphia Press remarks that the s!o;i."ge f h c .nsi.li rable number cf vO"l. :i and cotton inn y i:1. this city ia an unpl. as ml .euJ.dci of thegene- rallv uns' ,n- ! c.idition of our eadif g in n.w:'a.-.t::ii industries at p.esenl, and, among ollnr causes, attributes it to the "cninpeiUion of the new Southern mil!." This is a sugges tive r-.wi!( s-io:i ill it is thus early made by a well iufoim.d p iper in one of the louriin'.- niMtnf'.'f! nvii j ti; i'-s in the. Noith. If so si n lie. ir-i: to teel the compel i !., i Swiil.ii. l is mills how will it 'be hwi.d by, when Southern mills ;ir- m u ! : i o! nd iiii'l we IIHVe the benefit which us? Manulaeturu'g is a new lning in ihe S-uth, w here Hit v who engaged in IN CONGRESS. The Senate on the Tariff--After a Brief Session, the House Adjoarns. Washington. Jan. 15 Senate Hills were introduced by liutl -r ing an appropriation Washington letter. Ulail !.t- Mzxo 2Vduevtiscmenis. (1 tr-.ii. nl aid foiled hands in,e iii.il xpt-i iencc will giv The German press is loud in its praise of Edwin Booth's rendition of Hamlet, which he is now playing in Brrlin. Dayton, Ohio, is to organize a compa ' ny with $1,000,000 capital to carry on a slate miningenterpri.se m Craig county, Virginia. A bill was introduced in the Senate Saturday to authoiize the Slate to dis pose of its stock in the Cnpe Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad. New York pays her police justices, f thpm. SsoOO a vear. Balti more Davs her police justices, compe tent men, too, 32,200 a year. it had m-ieh to Sear.i and many obsta cles to c n.tei.d s.-gaii sf, an! notwith standing this '.h-y h:vt-i.tem nstrjttd th it tliev v 'it rosnpffH fu.-ressf ully with the X .riiit ri! m lis w i.ie'n had all the advantages of long xperience, an abundance uf skilled l.t'or U".d u:i.;mi-t-d catiital. Give the S-uih cheap m-i- chinery.so that with reasonable c.piUl she. can equip her mills with thj m st improved machines, as the Xorthern ni.inufactorics are ((lulnped, ;uid Willi her advantages of proximity to the cotton fields, her genial climate which makes living cheap and enables the mills to run the whole jear round, and she can enter into successful ccmpeti- tion not only with rnnaueipma ixju.a but with the world, bne nas tne ad vantage which none others have, that is the staple which shf works growing at the doors of her factoiies. Even at the present rVe of increase i . , .. :l l . 1... in our m;n uiaciories u win no., ur many ears 'oi-fore Liu; great bulk of cotton grown in theNjuih will t;e man ufactured iii the South, and many of the men who are now operating in the North will be transferring their capital and establishments to this section, as some of them have done already. The for continuing woikontiie jetties in thai I ston iw.r 1 lJy Morgan, for the relief of the Mo bile Marine l)ock Co. At the close cf the morning business, Jones, of Nevada, moved to postpone the calendar in order to take up Hie bill for the relief or Ben Holiday. The motion was agreed to by a vote of 35 to 7, and the Holiday bill was taken up, the question being on PUmb's motion to substitute for it the bill to enlarge the powers and duties of the depart ment of agriculture Davis, ot West Virginia, spoke infa u.r of the substltulio::. The substitu tion con sis! s of.f-i grafting tb- bill cre HtinLTthedtOririnn ntof NgriodUire alid inakms its head a cabinet officer. Upon the bill for the relief of Ben Holiday, striking out of the latter bill all after thf enacting clause and inserting th .onii-ultural bill. Mori ill followed in opposition to the Holiday bill. .Toiifis nrfsented a remonstrance o Vhw Orh-ans dealers i- china wrn and ki-rv i.-H'.iS.t Jinv !i!i-reSei(I UUtit'S 1 ' - ar i-'i-s. Fry introduced a j ml resoiuu n d'rectir g the IVesi.b i t of 'lie United t-ie3 t'i give i ot if e in July uex; of our intei-tiuii to ti nninute articles IS to 25, and article 30, of the. tivaty of Washington, relating to fisheries. At the cIosp of the tnoininsr hour the tariff bill came up as unfinished busi ness. The internal re venue section of the bill having been reserved by gener h1 consent last we(k, to be considered hereafter, the Senate resumed the con sideration of the tariff schedules. Srv eral amendments were adopted, the most important of which places the du ty on cotton seed oil at 25 cents per gallon. (TOeKI on sin. rwo Appropriation Bills Passed in Cme ' Day Queer Proceedings in the Two Houses Ransom's Renomination Clark Mills Dead The Shipping Bill --Increase in the ArmySoap as a Religious Element, Etc. Correspondence of The Observer. Washington. January lu As a sample ot the new zeal of the Republi cans vide the passage by the House to day ot two appropriation tills, the pen sions and the fortifications. The queer spectacle was pres; n'.ed in the. unjocular Sef.ate this afternoon of an attempt to amend the Ben llolladay relief bill by striking out all after the euacting clause ana inserting the bill to enlarge the, powers and duties of the Agricultural Department. This freak was Plumb's. Williams having made a point of order, the President said that except on appropriation measures the germaneness of amendments was not to be considered. He had been inform ed that toward the end of the last ses sion a railroad land-grant had been en grafted upon a bill granting a pension Tne gray b-ards laughed, and the trans formaUon M-ene luoceeoed. rsoine udv.ttitaare has oeeii gaiuvu m e free tr-ai- ;s 1.1 tee Senate, but ihey Musical and Calisthenic DeKY ENTERTAINMENT- It the Charlttte Ferua'e Inttiiuie, On next FBIPAY NIGHT, for tlie benefit of Uis HOMS AND HOfPITAL. AIu isslon 50e; gentleman and lady 75c, child ren 25c. Jan 16 3t OUR MR. S. COHEN From the beginning of the govern ment to tha vpar 187S the amount ex pended for the improvement of rivers day for packing cotton to ship North and harbors was a little over 60,000,- 000. - - The traction railway, the invention of, Geueral Beuungaid, which has Droved a success in San Francisco and C iicago, is about to be tried in Phila delphia. Tiw rhicaco Inter-Ocean wants the South to manufacture her own cottm. That's just what the South proposes to A and she is moving right along on that line. Salvini, the Italian tragedian, and one of the finest actors living, has in vested very largely in real estate in It aly, from money made by playing in this country. The business through the Xew York postc nice during the past year amoun- ed to the enormous sum of 63,101,- fC-n.Tvi. an increase of 7.210.000 over the preceding year. Rev. A J. Ryan, the poet Priest, has accepted an invitation to deliver the address before the literary members of the University of Virginia, at the U m mencement in June next. The Washington correspondent cf th Augusta Chronicle Sivs tint Sena tor,Ransom is an ardent aduiiier of the acting of M'lle Rhea. This will be grati fying news perhaps to M. Rhea. It is rumored from Washington that President Arthur will Teto the Fitz John Porter bill if it passes the House. Then we shall see wheth-r Logan or Grant owns Arthur. and be shipped back to us as woven fabrics is passing away even more rapidly than some of the most enthusi astic belie veis in Southern progress would have believed a few years ago. And not only in cotton m inufacture but in iron manufacture and other in dustries has the South shown ability to ompete with similar establishments in the North. The rapid growth of the iron industry at Birmingham, Ala., which within a few years has sprung from nothing into a thriving and im portant town, and at Chattanooga, has demonstrated this beyond the shadow of a doubt, and so well satisfied are they of their power to successfully hold their own that they do not ask for any high tariff protection, and in this the cotton men are with them, to save tliem from cheap foreign labor. This shows their self -con fi fence an.d is in striking contrast to th- Northern manufacturers who are prying lor tariff protection and h ive delegations storming Congress in their i:il-r sis to prevent a redaction of lh-i taiiff wh'ch thev sav would be Mini; us !o them. Tin re is a great future before this sunny 1 ii.d of oms a:;d the b j s are living who will s e i". The Governor of Tex is seems to be a If Vrl headed individu il. Speak ir-g of miking provision lor the. insane he says: "Plain house room, plenty of it, quickly provided, but no li iery.' - Now that Gov. Culh-m lias received the Republican caucus nomination for Senator from Illinois, perhaps Mr. Rnm may return to Washington and attend to tlie business of his flice. The Senate at 3:35, wtnt into execu tive session. The Senate n-maine.s m xjcutive session until 6:3.".. p in. o.nMd linLT !h Weil La A bra Mexican treaty, and 11 nally agreed t postpone luilher con sideration of it until after the tariff bill is disposed of. Adiourned. House. In the House the following were introduced : By White, of Kentucky, a resolution reciting the allegations that a welt or ganird lobby rushed the bonded exten sion bill through the Iiouse on Apiil 3rd. 1SS2. and ca'linar on tlie Secretary of the Treasury for Ids vrnvs as to the ffWt-,' whieh lh passage ot lint bll. as lo-ipoded bv the Sen.-i'.e. wou'd hav - on the public revenue. Bv Gibson, ot 1,-unsiana, to convene may n..t ! i able to hold it. he iinanimou-i renomination of Sen ator Hansom, sj.ves great satisiauLiou here, where h;B a-Jmirers and friends are lesi-n. R ini-om's is a steadily grow- in;; ai d solid influence. It is safe to sav that no man in the present bou- si e-s has more. ... . ... 1 1 i The iiiz.J ;hn Sorter Din wia piuia- bly paS the II. .use as it passed the Sen ate, a few R. publicans uniting with the Democrats. The wonder of the passage through the iat'er body is partly ex plained b the pr. s.-ure exeited oil oia man Hoar bv the military anu navai clique at Boston. To vole against his paitv, especially m sucn company aa Don" Cameron's, w as to take lisks in his re-election to the Senate, pending at the moment. The act, whatever its inp:ralion, whs the redeeming feature of ueorge i-. noai s career oi m--ing- ui'.V. Let him have lu'l credit tor is.. In the n: uUer of tlie shipping mil uie House behavtd Uie a spout chiiu, so capricious ws its action in accepting amendments ( ne moment and voting them down m gross the next at the bidding of a Republican leader. I refer, uf course, to t.ie liee ship ana iree- mateiia! aniendmems, whn-h were cut off i;i alum., jnst :is the bill was ready to be put on its pa:-s:ie. But tins is it bv anv means the hrst time this DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership existing slno October Uth. A. between Hem j terser aod John Bir-it, t.noer tte name and (.trie of tne At.aa Pi lctlnif Comoanr, 1 ihia dar olssoiTed by mutual coiiRent. Tne business will be c ontinued by John blrst. to wh.m all debts due tne ttnu mut be pld. and who will hIso discharge any Itabll ties contracted by the nrm during tlie co-L.arttersnip. HKNiY PKT8EK, January 12th 18? 3. JOHM HIKST. Idnl6 3t NATIONAL HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C. Mrs. Dr. RE!VE9 Proprietress. rTHB Na.ional Potel. Salisbury, N C.hasrean A re-openea for tnn accomineaatlor. ci tne trav eling public The M-lofihl is conveniently ;ocac ed. near i be center of the buslu-ss b.oak Trav- ellntt naiesmeo will be consuuing tbeir lut-rest by ftoi ulne at tnls hojse. where tbey Cin pr. cure commodlou! sample rooms. Kvtr. one rtspect f uily solicited to civ me a call, oinnthus at ail trains. Kespecsfully, Mrs. Dr. HE AVE 1. anl6 iim MASONIC NOTICE7 -mi FrtOM THS NOBTHEBN MA'dKETa Wl i H .N OF DDD D D D D D D DDD RKK R R RRR R R R R Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y h;o il o o (5 GG GGXi OO O O ) O O O OO OO O O O O O O OO POP n d i r D D DPD sss.s sss -VI llll II ill, Huts, Shoes and General Here i i. VI r. U . . . h ' 'I ' !; ,-, Giving bis per ona! aUentlor. to the purchase of i-iui-. from M iauf ic S sill ; In the Markets adding u:d y to our IMMENSE -JTOCK, ami as go ds can a!.;.s i ,. ., cheHp.jr Hft.-r the rua of Trade 's ov r, we can off-T spec. -.i indiceni"nts to close Imij-.-k,. WH'JLr.bALE or RKTAIL. e c in only say to our frlnnds an.t the (i iblk- Kenera'.lv ':, ,; j wa'it to save money. It 1U i-o cist anything to examine O'K -lock before buying, and ih . find ihat thr! place to buy wl:l be at the o!d established b.u- of E LIAS & COH KV sept20 'THKRK will be a regular meeting of Fx A ceiijr lq g-, jno a e at their hal-, in 42aso!c Temple B to-niKbt at "U o'clock. All nirmbcrs ptrase notice an govern tbemseiv accordlngh. Tis t- ing bretineu In the city cordially Invited. By order of tne W. il., K J. SIFFORD. j in its it iecietary War in Texas, A NO ?ttll B 'BKER Uve. and Is d.,lng a lively iV busings in I1U. rhirisVinLE, a id will keep for sal a lute sioct of 1'Eilt'IZCUS ThTs eaon and respectfully Invites bll his o'd frler.ds, an J as m;iiy new ones s wl 11 be pleased t j uo .so. 10 can D'l .re Dunns rso one snaa un dersell m. With thanks f..T past favurs, I am Y:u:9 Hesoectfully. lanlR tf K H. W. B iP.KER. e of Fx a a&fc BURG E S S N I C H O v.: WHOLKSAU AXV KETA.IL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF OF not he first Mondav i on also one improve the IS'n t'oner-f i i March, 1SS3; civil service. Joseph Wheeler appeared at Hie bar of th.e House and vas sworn in as Rep resentativs from tlie 8.h distuct of A!ai).itn;t. The rules were suspended and a reso lution adopted m .iking the bili for the support of common schools a special for the 20th inst.. also a resolution making t'ie special order for Feburary 1 5th., the bili granting pensions to purvivors of the Mexican anri certain Indian wars. It was explained that this bill repealed the section of Hie rtvd statutes wliich prohibited placing on pension rolls Soldiers dropped inerefrom on of disloyalty during the rebel! journed. iccount ion. Ad- AOTIIEH HOTEL I IIIE. Fonr Lives Lost by the Burning of the Planters' Hotel iu St. I.ouis. ST Lnl'ls, J ami ir !. Tin- Piantero' Hotel, one f the larestin ihe c i L 'oiik iff nis morning, su .rii nei.ut' a O clock, and burned so rap-tby that tour persons lost t heir livrs. The. greatest Confusion pivailrd when tlie a:aim wa g v. -n and nearly all he guests es-caji-d in their nigo; eioi In s. The vveal h er was in tensely ' .!.. and the fi reman wei e thereby giet U hindered iu their woik. It is tho i : i i t . t h re wvie not more than (our victims. 1 iir.e hodiep have been taken out. Toe liieat lo:2" Congress has shown i:s pueiiiify. The new military bill ot the .Senate owes its stai-.v-irt features totheauthor. Gen. Logan. It provides for 30,000 en listed m.'U. and foi thc trial of offenders in tinieof p.-ace by ihe second in cmi mand with review by his next superior oflicer. The desertions in the aimy are already alarming in their fr quency. Tliis measure will have the tendency to inciease them. One good fea'ure of the bill is the increase in monihly pay from $13 to $16. Yielding to pressure, the President withdraw? the nomination of Oimstead as District Comm.ssloner. This is not a very hely lime tor 1 ingsteis, t in nks to the Democratic v.ctory. A fcoeiai eri.Lof reat importance here w;;s th marruigeot Senator Cam eron's (l.umii.er to Lieuit-nant Ri;dgeis, of t'.'.e Navy. The ceremony took piace at tlie Sen itoi's lesidnce, I huisday evening, in Hie presence of n'ai ly 500 person?; at least that i!Uinb-.;r were either ju-eseiit a' ihe happy moment or went to the reception Inch ft-llowed liniin diatt'U . Among the yreat guns were tin- 1'ie.sident, the Oranls, and Histoiian B .ncroft. The km.; was tied In Rev Di Paxton, of New York, Pres-bxtetian. VS hen sei ator buion ..ne.e aies a large ira!ii ent ol North Ca:o.:n.t good sense ;:;ni i acv humor win have been t;,kn fiotn u's. He throw s mere life in, ilieti. ill' debati s than eveivbod) elst- ;ui (.'U.'tuer. Day befoie vest, r day he sp ke ot "soap as a religious . J . i- , .. r 1 1 ineni. mi couise .uht 010 I iirfHst Hiiri taes. Answers t ihe name of Mick" obejs all coninmi.ds-been missing 4 d jS a liseia! reward will be paid for informa tion leading to h8 recoveiy. janl3 l Agent Mnger Man f'g CO. Ail Healing Springs' BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OF CHEAP SEDSTEfiOS, LOUNGES, PARLOR find CHAMBrB SlTTs. COF 1S of a 1 kinds on hand No. f west Trade stn-et. :barl.tt. North Cnrolina hi v-.WT.1l K:-3-:tr.-,. 'r-.'i'i, 1 ;t- i 1 1 n Mm r-ANITAhlUM. O -V open for vsin'a r patients. Patients tie it e;l I j !-.: t-r- oldre.-s tf. y (iiTCaiLL, jr.. ai. u . Kings' Mountain. Th fi m of 1 rs. Gatih-sll 4 Pugh Is dissolved. an!3 it W, J. Bigfk k Sod If iiliL The Slate of Pennsjlvania is asked tj pay to the county of Alleghaney 82, SOO.OuO for property destroyed by the mob in 1877. The amount unjustly iisked was 84,000.000 w hich has betneut down to $2 500,000. - - - - - Tne election for UuLed States Sena tor takes place in the Legislature at Raleigh to-day. As Senator Ransom has the Democratic caucus nomination, of course the election is settled in ad vance, anl the vote will be a mere formality. The nomination of Colonel Johnston by the Republican caucus at Raleigh, for I. S. Senator wvs an empty compli ment. Had there been a chance for success it is safe to pay Col. Johnston would not have been the nominee. OTP r 1 JUL . 3. IV B'.m rsmm aaer The Germans in this country have made very large contributions to the sufferers by the flood in Germany. The Merchants Exchange, in St. Louis, raised 822,000 within an hour one day last week. It is reported that the ph) sicians who attended President Garfield Lave all accepted the reduced amounts allowed them for services, although some of them asserted that they would nut accept less than the original exorbitant demands. A bill was introduced in the State Senate lust Saturday to require the At torney Geneial of the S.tate to appear for and defend citizens of this State who are indicted in the United States courts for violations of election laws when solicited so to do by such citizens. Old Town Creek, Mississippi, was ir rigated to the tune of 83,000 by the last river and harbor bill ; but the army en gineers found "a box-drain twelve inches square would pass all the water in the cieek" and the money was never spent. This is an offset to some of the appropriations made to certain streams in the North which when hunted for couldn't be found. The clerk of the United Spates Su preme court has a nice thing, the fees ranging from 820,000 to 850,000 a year. An effort is being made to make the salary 86,000 a year. The chief justice a salary of 810,500. o'clock was unth r control. The loss en the hotel will not exceed 83o,no0. The lire broke out shortly af;er 4 a. m. in the kitchen of the hotel and ex tended to the panliy, store room and several servants quartos. These were in the building in the re:ir a:d (let iched from the hotel, whieh was not injured. On- servant was guff .cated. one bur n-d a:i d two others have bn ken limb. Great exeitement prevailed among the occupants of the hotel, most of whom U ft the house, but returned during t lie dav. ijATF.lt The guest have all returned pose, or rather oise. to the 11 inters Hotel and so far as known none of them were hut t nor were their persona! effects lost or injured The insurance on the hotel amounts to 8S7 .000 and on the furniture and sup plies SGi.ooO Black, Tvler y Co s., loss is 810.000 Insurance 'S'.S.OOO About 1 o'clock this morning l)ug.rant & Par ker Hardware manufacturing Co's , works were burred, loss 840,ooo. In surance about 825,000. . !.. no it'lrit :.ce to I km sty a u Aiinuis ku.d, but to genuine tailgate, glycerine and "! ui knur ine." There must be no impediment put on wa.-hing the mil lion. Both ends of the capiti.l are to meet on tin alter next Monday at thc hour ol 11 a iii ; "hit is, 'he wrave and reverend Senate c'iuihs in with the super-indm-irious House in the effort to clear up the c-deud its agiinst the final moment on March 4 Clark Mills, who died yesterday at the aiie of 70, was not exactly an illus trious artist, hut his statues of Jackson will be rt member d for something more than their peculiar and perilous Apropos of this Wholesale Grocers and Commission MsicbaHts. IABUE S'ocfc Bicai, F our, Tabacco. Sugar. Coffee ami Molasses u-t in. and w.libep'eas ed to sea their friends, win pav the h ghest market price for a arge quantity or C.aj Pens. dee30 ioiik Biiik Waiiteil. A GOOD B H-k Binder ione wUh a 'air ki.owle-'tre of the printii 11 lio-in-ss ) re feiied ) Cbn f.t.d a lerm inet.l sioi.iU .a at he OnaERVKH C.VFtCE. dec23 Chdriotte, N. C A IjealinsL.oiidon rhys ician entablUhcs nn Office in fSewYorii. lor the Cure 01 EPILEPTIC FITS. FromAmJournalcfMcdicim. lr Al. Mcaerole (late of Inl"n vrho makes a spo- rliuvof Ecl'cpsv, has wUhout doubt tronieu mm SvSr SO veW itamiing suceesbfiilly cur.-, by ljlr.i. Ho hl nub islu-.l writ on tills dlseaso, whirl, ho .-t.. fhP.iarFo .otilo ..f his wonderful cro free to " f--er who inny fiiJ their express and P. O. Addrci - a advise any uiio wishii.K a cure to aiidres s Dr. AB. JlKSSROLB, ho. 90 Julia St., 1-t.v or , 1an2 4w NOA FOR BUSINESS IHAVR Veduced the pr'c?s of Laundry work to suit the limes, to-wlt: P'a'n famliv underwear, i-heets, table cloths, towels, h-iudkerebteis. cca.s, 4c, at 3Pe per dozen p eces, srd slnns we finish ut at Sl-tc each These prices apply to those who give us their work regularly every fe -)nly. Customers Hre requefttd to mark evejy liecsplaln'v to avoid misiakes, hs I cauno t ten where to send unmarked poods. Mashing i oin. every dy of the week, rain or shine. cvrrTn Jan 1 ".J . H V fMtTH. ANNOUNCEMENT. i-HE Partnership between J. BROOKFIEP and iilU Stat esvilk ( L A RGES -S. 1 3 C T-7 -k - -op Jlllhit H'i O if ((nipiiTiiiii'v wins vi tf iu (OlATKY, llilil WILT HE JIWlTO - : IO 'I'll K f(UIK. maris U THE HIGHEST GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, CONTAINING POTbSH, SOLD IN NORTH ZhmU iAS i SEASON sometime ago one or the wasnincton correspondents pot off a cruel j jke, and paluud it off on Thackera. It was al-lefr-d that, the grave Sumner wasshow itiir the luiniorii't the beauties L La is "t-- .i.- !..!- ll'l,. - 1 -...,,.1 ...I l-aye te xa.K. yneo tury Vinu ..r ,te LnderMgI,ed have founed a par ne- the Jackson statue the state?man at- ' . , n,e tnn name Hndi-tyie cf LLDOLl- A ist's atten- h AKTs-Ki tLi and MS-umed the lUbtitles of th Send lo Dr. C W. D ibney, Jr., at Bik-1 ;t' I ii'Jls 0 I . n-'ru.iv hpran rre doll e business under "the lam nam- 'and style of J. K,V;!rO'rn A (O , has this d;iy been d ssolvul by mu ua. ton- Sei'o'rthe transaction of a Wholesale and Retail business in crockery ami ii. usnai..i'...- W&HDO FERTILIZERS the li -s- e .-. exLVi.i ce the .hit.' eul i- in o.e .i lieUt .v: A Sad Suicide. Raleigh News and Odseryer. Saurday, morning at an early hour, Mr. It Don Wilson, a lawyer, of Marion, N. C, committed suicide, by shooting himself in the head with a pistol, at the house of his brother-in-law, Mr. Thos. D. Sledge, on east Hargett street, near the old cemetery. The act was caused by mental depression and physical pain, Mr. Wilson having been for monlhs a sufferer from neuralgia in its most acute and territ le form. Three montl s ago he came into this city to receive professional treatment. So dreadful was his malady that one of his eyes had burst from its socket. Despairing of relief, it is supposed, he placed th muz zle of a 3S calibre revolver to his ear and discharged the weapon. At the report of th pistol, which was heard for some distance, the people rushed to his room on the second Moor of the Still Hunting for Victims. Milwaukee, Wis ..I an 14 O.ie hun dred and fifty men tire at work search ing for bodies to-dav. Tin weather is somevt h it milder. The woik procetds more rapidly, still the total result of the forenoon's search was only two bodies, which were so badly humid as to render recognition impossible. Thus far twenty little heaps, pronounced by phvsicia' s to be human fbsh and bones, have been taken from the mins. As far us can b ascertained tlirtv-nin persons are stili missing. Both Jailed for Want of llail. Jersey City, N J, Jan. 15 Presi dent Huycp, of the city bank, lias been committed to jail in default of 810,000 bail; and his con in-law and cashier, Shaw, has been sent along with him in default of 820,000 bail. tempted to beguile the novelist': tion. How he succewded is bestseen in Thackeray's sudden question. "Say, Sumner, where are the rockers?" Dr Samuel Mudd.the last of the eight persons convicted of complicity in the ass isssination of President Lincoln, died in Charles county. Maryland, on Wednesd iy. Representatives ScaHs ar.dShatkel toid are ill. The latter has been quite indisposed for some time. IL dissolved Mrm ol .'. urooBiieio oc v.o ,...isri. ... du.'ttng the Uislness of that fbm. and all aceoun's due to th dissolved firm are to be paid to Ludolf We kindly nsk for a li' eral ratronage met prom ise to give sat is action, v ei 7 F H B. 'HA Rlf FIELD. Charlotte, N. C , Januury S.I), I8s3. janlO Amusements. tkn.m:ssee's governok (JURATED, INAl- OPERA HOUSE. -:o: :o: :o:- Itailroad Strike in Scotland. LoNDON.Jan 15. An extensivestrik of the employees of the Caledonian Railway has taken place. Only 10 of 40 engines in Hamilton depot can be 1 ive hundred Philadelphia Record : Something has conscious. Medical attention availed nothintr. and the wound was urononnn- been gained in the passage of the ship- ed fatal. After lingering an hour. Mr nincr bill. Burdens of lonrr srurifli Wilson died " e ts It mi 1. i , . .1 Vl 11 .1 'l m ll n. .1.1 ...i-ri.l.... In house, only to find the unfortunate Hamilton to day prior to quitting the principal and interest, wmcn ne nopea .. i n . .. 1 6 .inri ii;ui,ct tci be met in thesmnt man ijmis in t 0001 ui uiuou, anu un- i town ior Glasgow Which Concludes With a Live Spread Eagle Presidential Nomination. Nashville, Jan. 15. Gen. Win. B. Pate, was inaugurated Governor a i co i to-day witn imposing ceremonies. Iu his inaugural address he referred approvingly to the emphatic expression of the popular will at the ballot box to have that which Die State acknowl edges she justly owes, known as "State debt proper," but not, that part of the debt known as "contingent'' the liabil ity for which was questioned by a , . ..f ; e..l 1 , - T.t .-n ,,r.a large pot HOI Ol uiieinKruu vuucio nnu - t t " T W) U i 1VI tax payers who claim equities as just J (J li IN i li U iM i OW IN, aim lionoiaoie .'Uie.a, iuc Qiair uy a decided vote authoiizes a spirit of com promise; a tender of terms of settle ment, to creditors of one-half of the Tuesday, Jamiaiy Ifiili, 1883. THE WOSLD'S GHFATEsT COMEDIAN, OK DIRECT 1 M FO T A T t ON , I OH SAL? FY Waodo Phospha.c tDmpain, (JmrlestoB, S. (. IRiNCIS B. HACKtR, Fiesldti t dec20 3m TOSIAFI S. BhOVS-T-'- Moved ! Hid!!w!!w! In his 0 orlous Comedy. and hampering restrictions upon ship pers have been removed. Ship-building materials are also to be admitted Lee of duty. The battle is not yet ended. It is possible to amend the bill in the Senate, though from the past record of that body there should be little hope of bettering what has been done in the House. The combined wealth of the members of the California Senate is about 20, 000,000. The Senate is composed of fouxeditors, eight farmers, one miner, four capitalists, two merchants, five mechanics, one contractor, one physi cian, one vinecullurist and fourteen lawyers. The four editors being in this body will account for the 20,000,000 of wealth. When editors get rich they go to the legislature to spend their money. Petersburg Index-Appeal: North Carolina and the, country at large is to be congratulated upon the ac tion of the Drtnocratic caucus at Raleigh last Wednesday night. The failure to renominate Senator Ransom would, in our opinion, have been a very grave mistake, if not a public calamity. It certainly would have been the source of much dissatisfaction in the ranks of the Democracy of North Carolina, now fortunatelj harmonized and solidified. The deceased was a son of the late Dennis Wilson, Esq , and a brother of the late Erank I. Wilson, who was ftr years associated with Gov. W. W. Hid den in the management of the Stand ard and was widely known in the State. Mr. li. D. Wilson was sixty three years of age, and had for years been engaged in the practice of law in McDowell county, had held several minor offices, and was held in much esteem. He praduated at the Universi ty in 1842. The suicide was without doubt pre meditated, for three days ago he mad a will, leaving his property to his sister, Mrs T D Sledge. Coroner Ellis yesterday held an investigation, the conclusion being in accordance with the facts as above given. Lot M. Morrill. The late Lot M. Morrill, of Maine, was born at Belgrade in that State in 1815. and was admitted to the bar in 1830; was elected to the Legislature in 1854 and became. Governor of the State in 1858, and v as re-elected in 1859 ana 1800. In 1861 he was elected to succeed Hannibal Hamlin in Ihe United States Senate, or rather to fill bis unexpired term. Hamlin having been elected Vice President. In 1863 Morrill was re-elected tit 1 1 1 Kp.r..iP nrl iicain in 1S00. When he l.ft n.e senate iii 1S77. Havf s made him Collector of Customs at Portland, Maine. Morrill made a good Governor for Maine, and in the Senate bis strong est points were developed in the com mittee, room. He made iw speecnes in the Senate. A Costly Private Residence Burned. New York, Jan. 14 The elegaut private residence of Samuel C. Lewi?, at Tarrytown, was burned last night. The loss on the building and contents is $130,000. The inmates baiely escaped in their night clothes. Teat!ier. Washington, Jan 13. Middle Atlan tic Stares, warmer, fair weather, varia bly shifting easterly winds.stationary or lower pressure. South Atlantic States cloudy weath er with occassional rains, easterly winds stationary or higher temperature near ly stationary pressure. and believed will be met in the spirit with which it was tendered ano a run, final and satisfactory settlement ef- After the inauguration a live eagle was set at liberty from the capitol hill bearing a medal on which was in scribed : "For President, Cleveland, of New York; for Vice President, Bate, of Tennessee." Balloting for U. S. Senator begins to morrow. Harris, the present incum bent, is the leading candidate, but if not elected on the first ballot some doubts are expressed of his election at all. "AROUND TI WORLD." A Hoar of Laug liter in 3 Act. -PEOPLE LAUGH UNTIL THEY CRY. WE HAVB MOVED TO OUR New White Front Store, I will sell for the ntx'. week su Toys, Dolls aed Christmas pgr- R jsetved sta!.s o Admission as usual. Janll sa t at the ttsaal pfaces. 'I ra' tc," said a deleeate in n V-rrinu mnr. tion, '-that our chairman tak- a d .s of nr rv cough syruD. he 1 no hoarse that I cannot under- sumu mm i nai gnueman bad no doubt tried this wondrriul medicine. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Care Forty rears Experience cran Old Nurse. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has been used Tor forty years with never-failing safety and suc cess, by millions of mothers and children from the teeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health a d comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world. In all catea i of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full diiections for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simtip of Curtis & Perkins, Is on the outside wrapper gold by ail medicine dealers. -25 ets a bottle. aw A CARD. To a'l who ate ei ftering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous v eaki.efs, ear y de cay, losn of mai.h od, A-c. I will st-i-d n recipe that will cure you, KBEB PF CHaUGK This treat remedy was aiscovrrru u a u i.uuarj in South America. Send a helf-addressd envelope, to the Bsv. Josxph T. InHam, Station D, New York Cltr. The Mississippi Improvement. Washington, Dec. 15 The special committee on the improvement of the Mississippi River gave a lurt tier Hear ing to Major Suter this morning. His testimony was in the line of that pre viously given bv him. He explained the benefits of the outlet sys'em and described with more minuteness the effect of the, improvements on the Mis souri River made under his supervision. In some cases, he paid, the water had washed under the mattresses and des troved their efficiency, but in the main he regarded the work of improvement on the Missouri as permanent in its effect. 1883. HAFPcR'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGE3.1 Suited to Boys and Girls from six to sixteen years of Age. Vol. IV. commen ed November 7th. 1882 THE TuUNii PKiiPLt has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. New Yoilc livening Fo. It has a distinct purpose, t. which It steadily ad heres that, namely, of supplanting th vlcl us papers ror the joung with h paptr mure attractive, as welt as more wholesome. Boston Journal Kor neati ess, elegance of tnegraving. and con teut5 generally. It Is unsurpas.seu by any publica tion oi t'. e ktnu yet b; ought to our notice Pi ts- burg Gazttte. 4 D iors above the CDurt hu-e. Large Stock New and Fa&liionaMe Goods A RE LEFT -A-T- -C-O-S-T. Also, a lot of MEN'S aril 3JY-V HA C. M. Etiieredgf, Variety Store, under Traders' Nlon;.: iu. dec29 . - fSPECIAlTNOTICE. iIiners,Manufacturers,Mdlers,Disti.e -yy B Call your nttention to our stock of P-J ing, Gas and Steam Fi'tir.g Material. '' Pumps, Pipe. &a. Agents for the Bi- Pump. Country reslderces nfted up w"1' and gas. Prompt attention to all inquiries C. K ROBINSON' Under Central Do elt 1 rne The Socialists Threatening a Church. Lembetig, Germany, Jan. 15 The police have closed the Jesuit church here. It is reported that the rector has received anonymous information that a socialist demonstration was intended on the church yesterday. Another ver sion is that an attempt with bombs was contemplated. Wa'kP. Monroe, N. C.,say: 'Brown's iicr Li?r? Fted ? o PalDitatlou ol the heart, i lver complaint and dyspepsia." SI 50 r rj jg HAtfpFR'S YOUNG PEOPLE Per Year, Postage Prepaid Single nnml ers. Four Cents each. ncinien couy sent on receipt of Three Cents. The Volumes f HABPKR'd YOUiNGFKOPLB for 1881 and 1KKJ, handsomely pound in Illumi nated Cloth, will be sent by mall, postage prepaid, on receiptor S3 eaca. cover lor iouU PEO PLE ior 1882, 85 cents; pofctege, 18 cents addi tional. Remittances should be made by Postoffios Money Oraer or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper Brothers. Address novS8 HARPER k BROTHERS. New York, Wc will close out vjrylchear. to mke room for Spring Goods. MJRS. P, QUERY. NOTICE. m.u M,- T nnt nf rf UPS frC ID O'-'-"' . ( I any business on t me di.rh g tne , hope my fr:ends win nooi... f f . ,S r, i,.b.n. n,oiht in thank m. r iibetalptronave in the V J ei'i"p note or account are k quested w t bho c, ard settle at otca. rrn'-tersvih'-' - janPC4tI u - rt publishers of country OBSfc maratj
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