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it COHGEESS YESTERDAY. 'Z:mT LITILK BY THE jf- rs w ' Cilver XSef ore tlie . Coiaraittee ' Action ITot to be Taken Before -reltrizary .10 tU Canda's Uoud riled -I5o'telIe: Ajrairi. ; - Washington; D. 6. 1 Jan uary 27. '"Senate. A Teaolution offered. by In ' galls wa3 agreed (to,; dir ectiiigcthe committee cm Li brary to consider " the subject ? cf placiiig in vacant niches or the Senate Chamber and. it? corridor the. busts of - Vice Presidents of the United States and Presidents "pro tempore of the Senate. ? Harrison's- substitute for his origN nal resolution of inquiry as to the administration of the pension office was taken from, the table and with- out debate agreed to. It directs t he Senate committee on JSxpenuitUf ee o? Public Money to make investigation into charges made by i the new 'Com inissioner of Pensions as to the former J : . Aflminiafrfltinn nf that. nffifA The Electoral Count .bill came up in-order but was laid over until next Honday ontaccount of the absence of .Edmunds and other Senators inters A A 1 - I'll ' - . C3iea in tne Din. . ... Harrison called up the ; bill for the admission of Dakota. The bill bavf -iog been read, Harrision -addressed the Senate in its support. He occu ' pied the remainder of the day's open session. . . " Butler several times questioned Harrison upon points made in his - speech, and when garrison; bad con, -eluded, Butler took the'flDor to reply. He yielded, however, to a motion for - executive session, which 'Was agreed to. When jthe doors were reopened : the Senate adjourned. The Senate confirmed the nomina' ions of ex Gov. Bioxham, of Flavto bo Surveyor General of , Florida ; , J, jGk Harris, . Begister .of and Office, Tlontgomery, Ala., and a large num ber of postmasters, none of whose predecessors had been "removed'! or ;jln executive session of Ahe iSenate today; Morrill, from the finance coin ruittee," offered two resolntions, which; under bbje:tion from the Democratic side, were laid over for the day. They were in substaneevlike that offered by Edjnund8 from the judiciary commit tee on Monday-. ' One directs th Sec retary ot the .Treasury to send, to the finance committee the1, papers on ' file in the treasury r department , relating to the administration of office of collector of internal revenue for the district of West Virginia, by Samuel P. McCtormick .r Mc ormick ; wa suspended last spring and John; T. .McGraw was dominated in his place. llcGra w's nomination'was hot acted upon by the Senate during the called session .and- he was : nominated last -ITecember. ?-S-'JiM ' Aim OLuer ' resoiuiiuu , -uiicumj. vuo ttff committee, the papers on-file in -ppintment of D. Frank Bradley to be collector of internal revenue for the , district of South Carolina, vice Ellery ' 1L Brayton, suspended. Nomination :was made on the 16th of last Decern Kr K. -,' House. The Senate resolutions touching the death of Vice-President Hendricks were presented to the House, and on motipn of . Holman of Indiana, was laid upon the table for the present, and Holman gave notice that on Tuesday next he would ask the House to consider a similar reso lution. ' l , ;: .il ' . The House committee oh coinage, weights and , measures today began the consideration of the silver; ques- t tion. The Whole subject was diss ; cussed in an informal way, and while tne memoers spose more ireeiy tnan heretofore, they did not state, their views specifically, but in very gener al terms. The discussion took a very wide range. The following xresolu :4ion was presented by. Lanham, of Texas, during the session of the corns mittee: - , "- .. . Resolved, That it is the duty of the measures, at as early a day as prac ticable, to report to the House a bill lebking to the free coinage of the standard silver "dollar. Scott, of Pennsylaiinia, thereupon preseniea as a supsuiute tor tnis res olution, the. following: . Resolved, Abl sense of this" com . Eslttee that the best interests of the " country cannot be promoted by any ; bill now before the .' committee look ing to the free coinage of silver. Bynum. of Indiana, also presented a resolution on the subject, -which . read as follows:' ' " - Resolved; That it i3 the sense of this committee that the laws regulating : -and providing for the is3ue of gold and silver certificates should be so - amended a3 to provide for the retire xnent of the same and for the issue ' cf coin certificates in their stead. ' ' ITo action was taken by the com- . mittee upun any or tnese resolutions ncr qo t. ey elicit a distinct expres- c:on ci views from any of the mem , . 1 2rs. It was resolved that the quess ,,, tiDn enould be further discussed and opinions sought from different per- f 33 interested in the question until TVhruarv 10th: whp.n tha nnmmittPft T7ill proceed to consider the distinct - rrcpocitiona now before them. Its bond cf Ilr. Canda. assistant tr:r.3Urer at New York, did not reach. tli3 treasury,-as was expected, and Trcr.urer Jordan 13 etui detained m .1J3T7 Ycr!i. Thi3 circunistance and Vjlo dclincci cf Ac2::tant Treasurer "7hclclcv conciicrably ernbir- r: :: 1 th3 cpcraticn3 cf the Tiecury fcr cDveral days pact. uanaa s ooad end that he J T r. Jordca r r . . ' T c-- bond wa3 re . .... tJ .r.ctory and -lent signed .1 it T,7a3 for ::1 to f 1. -. him L Ir.:tructicr.3 (anxious rare also saL once, so as to bo posfHon cf tho to t - ::j rcimai sub Treasury to morrow morning : ;S Bouteih, pi rvlaiue. rising td a qu titju of privilege, .-.quoted frciiir thv retnarki ' made socne days ago by vV iip, of Vi rg in ia,; deny i n g1 that . the dry dock at Norfolk had ever been destroyed.. ." : j; rj, : ; Cabal I. of Virginia, .called: atten ioa to the fact that hi 3 colleague was not in the House, to which 7 Boutelle reDlied that what he had to sav : was simply in vindicatibn of- himself andi hadoiothing to-do wKh.the genueN man from Virginia, (Wise;) -He did not intend to attack any gentleman, itithat gentleman's absence. : " ; BoutelIe continuing, said that the remarks which he had- quoted had been' telegraphed all over ttie country ;ind his (Boutelle's) statement to the contrary had -been :; widely - animad verted upon. " t Herbert, of Alabama made a point of order that 'the gentleman had hot - stated anything which en titled him to -the floor on a question, of personal privelege. .-.'-' Boutelle, in speaking to the point or order, repeated that the animadvert sion had not been made upon his in teligence. and veracity. He did not exaggerate in -saying - that a number f of publications' had assumed that the statement ne maae : naa convicteu him before the House and country of having trifled, with the House and. having at.least connived at the gross falsification" of ! whdt ought ; to be a matter of familiar history. Invins dication of "bis vefacityf of his good faith as a, member of the House; hi vindication' of 'representations 'made by him; he desired to have printed in the Record some brief citations, sets ting-for th-tthe- factof 'the destruction of the , Norfolk Navy Yard, by the rebels ori'tbe 10th andlth of May! ,Af ter some further discussion as to Boutelle's right - to proceed . the Speaker held tbakhe: was nbfe sp -en titl6d,Tas nothing .that had been. said by Wise attributed any improper motive to Boutelle. Hammpnd, of , Georgia, suggested that the gentleman ; from Maine aps peal inerder that he might see bow unanimously the House ; would sus tain the speaker. , . . Browne, of Indiana, suggested to Boutelle that in view of anxiety man ifested by the other side to get at the facts he, should, ask unanimous con sent to proceed. ' - V-. - McMillan, of Tennessee "inai; win not be granted in the absence of Mr. Wise." v - , - v Krowne "JNor in ms presence. either."; v , v Cabell 'If the gentleman wants a new trial atxthe propsr time it will be granted."' ' . i ' v . : v Wise, ot New Yorkr from the com mittee - on military affairs reported the bill to aid in the erection of a monument to Gen. U. S. Grant in New York city, which was; referred to the committee of the - whole. It appropriates a half million dollars to become available wnen tne ixew xors local - monument society shall have raised one half that amount. ( The House proceeded to the consid eration of the bill; declaring forfeited certain land grants to the States of Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana to aid in the construction of rail- roads v The bill is identical witn that passs ed by the House in the 48th Congress. Bat the committee on lands recom mends an amendment excepting the Gulf and Ship Island road of Missis sippi from the operations of 'the bill. - Debate continued in an uninterest ing manner, no opposition being of fered to the bill nd discussion hanging entirely upon the propriety of exempting the Gulf & Ship Island road front forfeiturei ?n& . -f ' Van Eaton, of Mississippi, strongly advocated exemption and stated that the whole question ; relative to that road could be : thoroughly discussed when the bill ' now pending in. the committee extending the time within which s the road may be completed, was brought before the House. : . -The Question being on the amend ment of the committee excepting the Gulf & Ship Island Road it was re ificted. tiYeas.,87: navs. 178. Holman offered an amendment that the lands restored to public domain shall be subject to entry and entered unaer tne provisions- ui we numo stead law onlv. brovided, : howevor. that if the sales of any of euch lands have heretofore been made, by the United States, such Bales are hereby confirmed. , Tne amendment - was adopted and the bill as amended, passed.: Adjourned. it'. Off the rSorth Carolina Coast Washinoton Jan". 27.- The signal corns station at . Wash wood's, JN . C . renorts an American - two- masteo - " ' ..... M schooner, Jennie Beasley, with guano from Clark's Cove to Wilmington, N. C came ashore one mile north of life saving station lio. 7 at 7 p. m. yesterday. The vessel ana cargo is a total los3. Ail hands, including one lady, were saved by the crew of life station No. 7. - onio. Tlie Political Uattle In tac Gen- . ate. S .- Columbus, Jan. 27. At 10:30 m.. the iemocratic caucus sent a. a communication to the Republican committee asking that they submit their proposition for the : conference in writing, catties forth the leadio objects of the eame. . A Glicrt Clirif t to the Unlinowa . , Country. Su3AimLLi3, . Cal., January 7. Ilclden D:, en Indian, end Vinccs Olivaa, a IIcn:cn, both ccnvictcl c murder, :cr ti!:ca cut cf .nil Izz ij :3 in tbo rcc-;H;i if 'Adrfr- . to Xectnrers. .Aewtojr Xl-rliters and f anja Phv s: : . s : -; -; Boston Globe.) - r ; ) -. ' -Th? following ; querio- are rnswered through the columns of The . G lobe, becau-e they did noi contain stsmf s. ; People who lie awake nibts -trying to ffcink of di'Jt: questions1 to ask tlioae whose tir.ie- is' takn up,.forgstt1i!g at. the- fame . time- io ini' Lanipg f.r reply should bo rebuked, r 1 now take this method cf -rerenge jvt the folldwliig cases. B. N.J rf - f , l-ij'j.: ;1;. ' Caixeb Yocr calling carc'.s should be modest as td size and J neatly engraved, wita eneitrarflcurislL x lhs tailifcg- iM' te arajtwo important things to Le'Toocsidered tj. "Fi rs twhen. to caand, second, when to rise and ben:; on tL-e door haiidle..t-JS:tin mae onelhii-d of the call be fore rsin?, ao d then' complete ihe call wbil9 airing the house -irid holding thedoor open," while others" consider :tbis low tfnd ifulgar,4 making lattleast onef ourth of tbesc in- the hall. apd?one-haJf. between ? the 1 rent- door .and tho gate. Difieren,t authorities diff er a3 .to the proper time for calling. , ; Somd think yon should not call befoi? 3 or after 5 p. m., but if ycu hay hadlany experience land had ordlnsrV; S?P&s to-itert with, you wfllx know wh' ti.vv.6 call as goon' as yoa look at your hand,. . ri" , ' AiLkTXTm Prize GHftB.r-The'r boiing glove is: a ; " large : upholstered buckskin mitten, with' J an . abnornial thuinb: and a 'strins iMcb itr ;:isi attached to" ' .the wi-fstji 'so that ' when you ' feed it to an adversary; he cannpit swallow, it and"choke himself There are two kinds of jgloves, viz., hard gloves and soft gloves. ''He exceeded ine in brut force1, I once fought with soft gloves, to a finish with a young man who was , far my inferior; intellectually, but he exceeded, me in. brute force and knowledge of the use of the gloves. He was not so tall, but he was wider i than myself. Longitudinally he as my inferior, but latitudinally he outstripped ine., :We did. not fight a regular prize fights It was just dt-ne for pleasure; "But I do .not think we should absirklon ourselves entirely to please we. It is: enervating, and makes one eye swell up and turn blu9ri-S51;;i" ' f . I still think that a ybung man ought to have a knowledge of the manly, art of self- defense, and if I could acquire such a knowl edge w.thout getting into a fight about it I would surely io iin how to defend myself. I The boxinr g!6ve is worn on the hand of one party and on th gory fapse of thei -pther party as th gsme progresses. Soft gloves Very rarely kill any ) one;, unless thev-iwork down into the bronchial tubea and shut off the respiration. Lecturer, New -York. City. You need not worry so mueh about your costume, until you have wri tteny pur . lectwrimd itb would. be a good idea to test the public a little, if possible, before you do much expensive printing. our idea seems to be that a man should get a fine lithograph of himself and a $100 suit of clothe?, and- teen ; write his leo : tore to fit'ths ' lithograph and" the - clothes. That is'erroneoui ., : if f " . ' f .,' : You ay that you have written a part of your lecture, but do not feel satisfied with it. In this you wi.'l no doubt find many people who will agree with .you. r ;, - y- r - You could wear a full dress, suit ox black with, propriety, or a Prince Albert, coat, with your hand thrust into the bosom of it I once lectured on the subject of phrenology In the eoutheni portion, of TJtah, bahue at that . time temporarily ?. bunted, -;but ' still hoping to tide over the dull times' by deliv ering a lecture on the subject of 'Brains aid - how to detect their presence.B 1 was not supplied with a phrenological bust at that time an 1 as such a thing is almost in dispensable, 1 borrowed, a young man from Frjovost and induced him to act as bust lor the evening. 4 He did bo with thrilling effect, taking the entire gross, receipts -of the lec ture course from my coat ' pocket while I was - illustrating the' effect of alcoholic stimulants on the raw brain of an adult in a state of health. r , i .You can remove spots of egg from your full dress suit with ammonia and 'aterap plied by means of at common nail brush. You do not ask for this recipe, but judging from your style, I hope that it may be of use toycu. .'- 1 ' - ' ' ; ,P. D. Q. The oyster of the Pacific coast is the only; thing that the Pacific. coast peo ple do not brag over.' This; bivalve is a small drab insect, with a Strong desire to run largely to gizzard. ; He is unostenta tious in his home life, and in stature about the height of a pressed peanut i The oyster of the P&ciao coast lives to a great . age, and never murmurs or repines. It , is. the party who eats him who repines. , X -They are not good . with oiL I speak , of this because J have tried it, and when I ac quire an important fact I love to give others the benefit of that facty ..Oil is a good thing to pour on troubled waters, lam told but if you pour oil on- a troubled oyster you will regret it after you have eaten it - . : t James..: Yei," you may learn to pick the banjo, without a master, if you adhere to it Take yombanjo for.Ttwo or .three -hours every day, go into, a fecond-hand ' tomb, which you can get no doubt at reduced rates, and there you may commence with yourself .and pick your tanjo - with much pleasure. Care should -be taken, however, to avoid picking the banjo, tefore it is ripe. Good by, James. - Write to me whenever there is anytiong . comes up m .your youn lure which you do not ; understand. - If you want to borrow money at any time, and you can't get it anywhere else, and I happen to hare it and cannot force it upon my credit ors, come right to me with your trouble and I will give it my attention. - Bill JKye. He Bought EeerTrom Her Mother. Storyette.1 Old Commodore Vanderbilt,,who married a tavern-keeper s maid, was sitting' on the piazza - of , a Saratoga'.'' hotel nbeside his daughter, who wo arrayed in silks and diamonds, when Er uncouth, poorly-dressed cia chap came alcr-, end, saluting Vanaer bilt with "Hello 1 Conimodore, how are you to-day!" came en tta piazza and shook hand with him; Tha daughter drew her elezant dress hastily asida at his approach, ts if ia fear cf contamination, with a look cf "utter disdain. ' After t!3 ccd visitor had chatted a moment and j: ca, the d-jrhter said: k hy, papa, her cotad you recc-rnize - tLit dinsy-loclrirg c'.i r::-n in t your L::rt, d:ir,' t- place?" aid th'j cc: dorc, ' La ucd 1 zj t::r tzlcra jcu were t :: zu" cf year tz: Cci ILL F. rrbi :h you alluda wa3 wrirten Moore, better known as tLa o . A. iliclifgan. Tts last stanza is sorstlihij lilr3 Mils: .- v.' f ; . ; ; -v;.-": "ily childhood days are past and gon, ; --And it fills my hears with pain, j - i To think that youth will never more 'S ' Ustufn to rr.a e' in. A :: And now, kind friends, -what ;I have wrote, ; ; .-'I hope you will pa? o'er . , -...; : ? And not criticise as some has hitherto here :f before done.n' 'f ; V';'"r;L-i j Iliss lloore also wrote a volume of poems, which" tKe farmers- of Michigan are EtilV using on; their potato bugs. She ' wrote a; large number t of Jpoems, t all more or ' less; saturated with "grief and- darn aged syntax.5 She is now said to be a fugitive from Rustic? Jfe Vhouid leara from this ; that wa cannoi evade the responsibility, o our. act3,, and those who write obituary poetry ! will ?one day, be overtaken by a bobtail sluth'hpuiid, or ai Siberian' Nemesis? wttli two 'rows, of teethf -; ri'l ::"r;:. ; tONoaAUrviAif Oobb, 0!eon's :;Forfes, Ariz. Yes. , You can turn the front bread thsj let out the , 1 tucks in the side- plaiting end baste on a new : dragoon where yoa caught the oyster stew . in your lap at the party. You could also get trusted f or a new dress, perhaps. ' But that is : a matter of taste. Some j'dealers are, .wearing their open ac counts this long winter and?:; some ars not Do as you thiifik best about cleaning ihe dresst benzine pdll sometimes eradicats az bysteg tew frQ;dressigood3.It will also eradicate everyone in the room'at the same time.' I have known a pair ' of rejuvenated kid gloves to break up a funeral that started but with every prospect of success. Benzine is an economical thing to use, but socially it is not up to the standard. Another idea has occurred to me, however. . Why not riprap the skirt," calk the pelvages,1 readjust the box plaits, catstitchthe crown sheet, file ' down the', gores, sandpaper- the gaiters and dis-; charge the dolman. You could then wear the garment anywhere in the evening, and Squally v ' ' . t The Loutarllle Post , f! - f , , . A young lawyer who has1, been recently married to a beautiful belle, was. ; made the victim of a malicious anonymous lettar that; might have resulted seriously to his domestic happiness j ;.It .'seems that sV&9) young man had made an enemy of a man ' who has an office so near that he can at times overlook his movements. A few days ago th young man's bride received an anonymous letter saying: MAs new a groom as your husband ought not to have a young lady call on him in his office, and he ought not to take herein his arms and kiss her.v Wednesday, 11 :X5 a. iitlf-tThe yotng wife was almost Vheart Woken ; She cried until her eyes ' were red, and when her lord came home upbraided him bitterly. She showed him the letter, and as he didn't have any explanation but a denial,' matters began tolook very interesting around his home. He couldn't think who would tell such a falsehood about him, and he started down town in a very moody condition. As iie.sat in the corner of the car brooding over ms trouble, an idea suddenly struck him. - it had the same effect on him as if he had sat down on a pin. v In an instant he was run ning at full speed homeward, while the pas sengers in the car. were congratulating them selves on their narrow escape from a dan gerous -lunatic.; I" Bursting into :hisV wife's room he fairly danced with delight as he ex claimed: "Don't you remember? You. were in my office "Wednesday morning ; you ; were the young woman I kissedP 'Peace now reigns, but he had a close calL . . v " - y ;In the . Regular Army, OPZ TS )4 1 j fHarper's Weekly.l , . ''-'" Would-be Recruit Now, Mr. Sergeant you' ve told me all about the pay t and . cloth ing, and all that , How ls it about the grub1: the food, you know!' - ' Sergeant Welt, that there depinds largely appan wheer ye go. If ye jine my batthery that's av the Phif tt I : won't desave ye, for ye'll foind it out soon enough c'yer self if ye coom f my batthery ye'll be compelled to ate yer mince pie .cowld. . i r A Yarlation of the Compass ' in t rLawrenceTille fGa.) Herald.1 Georgia. In I the early, history of Gwinnett two neighbors disagreed as to their land lines, and agreed to have the dividing line settled by the county surveyor. This Mirveyor was fond of his toddy, a fact not unknown to one of Ihe parties in interest 1 Oh i the day the line was run one of ".the parties notified the surveyor that just: be hind s tree - to which he desired hkn .to run was a bottle of old . corn liquor, and. if .he happened to hit that tree the bottle was his. li Stranga tojsiyv tt surrey br hit that tree centrally; To do this; it was necessary to make a curve, but this was not hard to do. and when the other' party protested that the line , was not a straight one, the surveyor silenced I him with the remark that it was necessary to angle a little to meet the varia tions of the compass. , . t ' The line -wa3 duly established, and to thi3 day it stands as the dividing line between two tracts of land. It is needless to say it is not a straight line, but it has been duly surveyed, and vthat do settle it" -. ,v A Texan Ilome. PtoryettcJ -- ' When Mr. Morton was Americ n minister to France, he wa3 ' entertaining a party at dinner, among whom were several English swells and that great American raconteur, Tom Ochiltree. One of the Englishmen had described the Duke of 'Westminster's place as being" remarkably large ari beautiful, when Tom broke in with: "Why, that's nothirg. A friend of mine fci Texas has got a place a thousand milo3 square, and a house as tig as a hotel. He met me walking about thahouoaons day, and xzldi "Hsllo! Tcm, whsre . do you come from!' 'Why, di man, Pve been staying with ycu for two weeks.' '. : It ws.3 a fact; we hadn't . tappenad to meet before." -: - i; .-v ...'.". OTerLkrd Ca the Trafa.: ; ' ' "ITcrrinr r:-:r. lir?' : T. : : ' - r Oil z'- angrily: "I Lave E3 nr? for a . ML.ye a picture t oci half the people wouldn't know that anything had happened t6 It. - " ' - fill I j ''. i i't: '?:t Looked i Sdually fora WHlle, : b .-j4; ... i.... ... .... Lo2do::, meeting of u c. . . . j t. - - . - tba hour The situation vrc.3 full; Ci:z"' :?A end t'waa resolved t ha the ' ininictera should at once 'resign. The I.Iarquis of Salisbury eent a epocial inetcsnger to Osborne' to inform tLo iccn of the decision of the Cabinet. - LoNDOif, Jan. 27.' Th z . defeat of the govern meat lact niht has left all the political parties. in . the House xf Commons in a! stte cf chaos 1 and mayrecult in the dissolution of par liament. andan appeal to the country. a .DuBLL.-The Freeman's Journal ih jubilant over the' defeat of the Gov ernment 'in parliament, and says: The action of the leaders of ' the 'Na tibnal League in defeating the Gov ernment emphasizes the fact that there ia a tew f orce in politics which parliament has to consider. The Irish Times says, the Parnel lites rely for help on Mr Gladstone alone.. They, believe that he will make them an offer looking to the settlement of the Irish question. . N , ' London. --Mr. Gladstone held a conference this afternoon - with Lord Granville in relation to the resump tion of office by iLiberalists. v The Marquis of Salisbury "will have an interview today with ' Mrr W,v. -H Smith, w ho was yesterday sworn in as Chief Secretary for. Ireland. :,. ' "A meeting of the Cabinet will-also be held today after which . the, ,toibM isters will proceed to Osborne- to place their resignations in' the hands of the Queen:! The crisis excites but but Jittle interest" among the general publicy Everything is ;quiet,i and commercial and financial markets but slightly weaker: .: V ' : , y- 0 ,GEOBG!A. Cf ;?? 'Railroad Colllston; ''is-'" Atlanta: Jan.27 pay train i tbeJ East TrtnriAflaw .VirDnio"J::n.Anr xcad collided today TieaTM'cKherson. .w.u-vuwvx, . ww. w.u. 7 The engineers: andfiremenof both was nlsn hnrt' Nnhhrtv JriTlndi a5kl A Correction. " ) , ; ' .. - -i- v. :Y . -. v-.! ; . AUQXJSTA, GA. , J anuary ? 27. Be - nt letters nublished m the Washing i0rt lott.Pra fMihlishftd in thft WftftriiiiP' tonGa., Chronicle,' from members of thft DAmonratift Rtato Executivft Com ; mittee upon the subject of .the cml ed to the Auerusta,-Ga.; Chronicle in a news telegram on tnebtn instant. MASSACHUSETTS. r , Elill Weavers Paid bfr. , -. Faul Rtver. Mass.. Januarv . 27" The King Phillip Mill weavers met at iua ixiiii gEhiioa nuia ixiuiiJiug auu hub paid off. , None returned to work, r ;!. B. MMKl (i CO. L'- Have In store a complete stock of. STAPLE AfiD; FANCY GR9CEBIES, '' -" " .;r--r --i ' Yamily Suppllesf all kinds, FruSs, Nuts, &c, Pare 1 ard at -Granulated Sogr at ' Chipped Beef at Best Codash at ' ! - Very Fine Rio Coffee at 10 neroound. ' .iV - - We have to arrive a One lot of V' ' Cora jrfaed Beef and Beef Tongues, i 3- Which we win sea yery low. Just Received large lot of Oats, Corn Corn MeaU No. t Timo--hy Hay, Nashville Bran. Mixed Feed, Clay Peas tnd any and every thin? in the way of feed. , - . SS7 Call and see our goods and hear our prices, -tnd you will be convinced that we mean business. WewlllnotibeCandersoid " " - . r ;fls-:DeAL5J14RDEfi&C0, OP i FROM this date we offer at private sale, at Spar tanburg, the foUowln? Thoroughbred Stock: -.The entire herd of Choice Jersey Cattla belong (ng to the estate of the lata Lartsoa A. tliUs, of ?Pitrtanburg S. C, conslstln- cf tt. Eemard 14849) m inbred s gnal bull, elt ctclce yorag miisc ows. seven fine yonng bulla, (so;id color)," and oar or five had3omely marked heifer calves, sired y St. Bernard, v ho contains fi'ty per cent of Signal B.ood," Is five years old, very far-3 and a irand sreclnen of his race. Tfces' cows are In oil f to St Bernard, and were carefully selected rom Cerent Jersey families, zlzAzz to est large 'j'owthy antesl3, lull cf reel pclnts. - All the bove are registered cr eiilsla to fca ia the Herd 3ocks cf the America Jerssy Cattla Uub. ' Also, two "blood sd stallions, Chancellor-IIamble tonlan, Stallion- Pe Screed -Li ftve years old, a rich nahosany bay, 184 hani3 li-h, denotes great ,ower andwondtirtul trctn Ectioa.and is finished, smooth and elegant La ell respects. , Bred by itch & Gewett, breeders cf Htietcnlan horses, Vest Fanalngton. N. Y. . -::;:r2 carii:hri -: ilea Cay. CtnIiIor:-Iel!sreed j a iz-zx years eld, rich la ViizC-X ITembrlce iXrJrSK.-3.,c 12 -" ' t vrczid like I T" 1 I " r t . . , . , ir.ar.ner nca coa. lzt-?, cc?.ctly built, ind Etyl.33; strictly ac:u:i: lhc-se: per-e::-t:y slr-ls, c-f.i mi zzizr- the lad Le:zrll3 a r--1-'-1 and wed :d?.rt3d t3 this secticn. X'ltv"" fcfcrrt:rnrrd f.ir?ss Urs. J??-ZV. C. cr O. P. 111113. rr: .3,D.C., vrra c: ;':r cf ttDcS, u-rr: a pi ci?crl:trn. r.u ta fcirdC viui j?.AITE, 0IIAB. a COCHBAKE.aANAQW THIS AGHNCT WILL BUT ANTi rvtt ' of every description and In anr rJ&H11 oruthCarOJtaa; W-.wflrSingfflrtk-, city of Charlottei coilect rentsarfrS'?y lntte and make pronlpt letorhsTaSa tfKS S?P tend to payment of taxes,' effeetog'SM- , in property put into our hands' win be " ; ' Advertised Free or Ci For a stlpulat ou'prevlously agreed upon, ' , FOR SALE. ; , to eooa nei-hborhood. , Price, Saia 00 lot KMiS. eouTenleM to 'bSSS wS" ft 5 - One dwelling on corner of Graham and inn. streets, 5 rooms, kUcDea, well of watef Wi ; feet on Graham street 162 feet on mK very desirable DroDertv fimh Price. I4.fim: " D-yaser 28 Dwelling in Mechaaicsville. 1 gtnr 1733,aquare'25;adjlh , anq others.- Price, cash S50. POO Twolots, NosifflTand 8C8,SQuare 4& front V-M 1 1H2 kJ reet on B Rtrret. eni e. - v, - mi n uiie Lurniiffn Iifr5 Jf n tDe Premises is a two-story Iral. exiling, seven rooms ah small Btorehoi aae 31 Tan yard at Lowesvllle, N c. 22 ... rryr.- " """" vu ica&uuaDie terms. West Of Ckarlnttl? f ?cr uesixauie larm, contalnlna l2U f Jmrftis So? tun li im iiarr!:TTa .r'imtni "i nAn h PgO Vci trgon J-Q .tm feet, I .small two-room heuse. wefl. lot wH tll l irDKirees-pirtca-$850. , --, " " 1 1 1 Flveroom dweliiHg with kitchen and stable 1 lot 99x183 en West Trade street, oeauhV :v,i ; ae sireei, Deautilu sivBBnu weuw bwu water, mce sa.iflO. 42 tSSSSffi lot on it One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on the S08? rtore house 5i68 feet, lot ft 24x100 feet. InMOnor en iflKrt iT! unhnproved let In rear of above lQttxt feet, both at Sanford. Moore cowitv. N. c. Rn J.K Tw?,st0, fFaBSB dweUlng. four icems, barn, tt U stable, smoke house, good well, some W teees, about acre of land, in Sanfoid, Moore co. AH 0116 iand. 23 acres under euW tri - vatlon. I alaace timber. inAHttT nimo anm. oak. Two tenement houses on place, lying on the edge of SanfoM, lioore county, N. C. Price $850. (The above three tracts will be sold together or separately, and f purchaser desires can secure fusal of a stock of goods at price agreed upon tween biased and the owner.) l . 150 leres m DavMson eounft, N C.,t d miles ft em Lexington nA ft mitoa fmm Tin wood. Six room dwelline. eoad wtir- four iraa in apples, peaches and grapes. Price $2.0U(). 5 Lot wtth two-storv bouse, six rooms and two ri room kltehen. we)l and ronton hAinv em adjoining , J. S, , Phailps' residence. Pries $2,650. - - Kjk Fifty acrw of land In and adjoining Hunt U y ersvllJe, N. C. . On the place there is a com fortable tour-room dwelling house, good barn, crib, kitchen and well . Very desirable property. Price $35.00 per acre. ...... FOR RENT. Dwe!llnff honse on Ranth Trvm sfrmt alnln. Ins the rAMldpnn nt Tit a V. vti-aftm vvMin. venlentfy located for a boarding house AppUtO ' -: --. - x Charlotte Real Estate Agency, sept2dtf R.E. COCHKAE, Manage Safes for Sale. Two good second-hand safes will be sold cheap One MILLER'S. , One HERRING'S. Apply to Chas. B. Jones, a sepSdAwtf THISJFFlCi. f AEXOIJWA CEHTRAI, BAIL- " v Omcs ot SrjFXBisTKirDXHf. I 3 - . . Wilscw QTOir, N. C Jan. 6, 18e& J ; CHA1 TQE OF SCHEDULE. ' ON AND AFTE3 SEPT 27lffl5, THE FOLLOW lnz Schedule will be onerated er this Eafl- rwd ! PACC2XSE2, HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIKS, , " t ,. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ) Leave Wilmington at.... . ....... .7.00 f. jl No. L Leave Raleigh at .7 8? p. . i Arrive at Charlotte at 7.SC a. a ! Leave Charlotte at. .; i. .......... .8.15 p. . No.2. Arrive at Raleigh at..... .......... 9.00 Aft'. ; ' ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... ...... 8.25 a. ft -,. LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached, I Leave Charlotte at.... .... .... .... ....... 7.40 a, Arrive Lanrlnburg at ........... 5 4S p. . TjPAVA LanrlTihrm At. . . .. .: 6.15 A. ft JUllig VUCUiUbro C.V .... .... Leave Wilmington at.. . Arrive at Laarhibursr at... 645 A.M. ,1U I. .,5.00 P.M. ..SSOA.ft ..5 40 P.M. Leave Lartnbnrs at. . . . Arrive at WlimlLgton at. ... Local Freight between Charlotte and Lpnria burg Tri weekly-leavlng Charlotte on Monday Wednesdays and Frtdays Leave LaurlcDurg on Tuesdays, Thuricays andlSatwrdajs. Pa'senzer trains stop at regular stations onV and Points designated In the tCompany's Table. - - . - ..- - SHELBY DlTISIOir, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX' . PRESS AND FREIGHT. (Daily except Sunday.) irriitrh!iiiinf.. a4Ur. w vucu.VbW av.. ......... .......... . ' Trains Kcs. 1 and 2 make close connection Hamlet with R. &A Trains to and from Bale"; Thrown Sleeping Cars between Wilmington w Charlctts and Eileiga and Chaitotte.-- M Te Train No. Tfor Statesvffle. rtaflonBOii Western N. C. R. R, Ashevule and points we - Also, for. Spartanburg, Greenvtle, Athens, -r lanta and all points Southwest. ; ' ; : . L. C. JONES. - ' - . - : ; Supertntenden. F. T7. CLARK, General" Passenger Agent JiE, W. 0. Parrlor k Brote. i:'';j!,wEL Havfef removed to our new stand, PPJJfJiS Central notel, we will be pleased to haveourmvW" call, where they will find a good line of . T7ATCHE3; CLOCES. JEWELRY, IDIAMONPS. EILVE3 and SILVER-PLATED WARE, Ac Special fcttentlon given to difocalt .watca.re- i Ai-. 1 . . .. .j.. -:. . . , W. H. FARRiOB & BKO,r Successors to Hales 4 FaxKor, C. liCa KSTATE AGENCY Leave Charlctteat.. s . .. : ....... 8-i? 5" Arrive f tEhelby aL.....i U-15r. Leave helbv at. .... 1- ? . rrr-r a t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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