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,0T'T3-. 1. ' VV w MO CO Aff A OPKSCnW TOE TELEPIIOISE BUSirSCSS l We oiiblisb an article this iriorning On the Education . - .luff' 1 I headed '.'Telephone Tyranny, ; wmcn. t.ii Kq intrficMnt!' reading? to all those who are interested in the sub- iect. It eho ws how enormous nave oeen ClHTrorao Hon of Ucst Point Cadets to be Regulated IlancocU Resolu tions of the Douse-F. J. P. Un der Discussion. " T ."4- - Washington. D. Q; February 11: Senate. -ln the Sanate todav after x 'the profits of the original telephone the disposal of the routine morning incompetent aacGn worthy. romnanv which have been Drougw uuueys jiuinunus as one ui tut- - company, wmy a . f important committees ofithe. Senate laryrequj intj prominence by he discussion oi v w-'VrtrV - and whatever i lather important committees had con- luight have been. The condition of the Ridepahlfl work to do hA relieved the road at nigh v :habbfjea: - such that public business would be best subsers ved by the adjournment of the Senate from -.this afternoon. -till "Monday. He therefore moved when the Senate adjourned today that it be until Mon- prommence PansElectric exposures in the ca. j 'ec v. ' No tvinr-s:-! "or ;Irf, I summoned, who would , not tX3 recog nized c.3 an old tScqyaintunce. xie could, therefore, on! v .lav- Iow a v , - f ,.i . .. ' few general propositions .i,upport of .his-views.' He contwndKi -.that the commanding officer at" a distance from his superior, must - In v$ eome. discretion in oboyiritrthp.orders of that superior! The com mander'of-an iscnl lattKl corp.j.-- who vould :iiivulved nis command in defttrtiouon in: obedi ence to the ordurs of iiistant su period would Jbe p ro e r 1 y b randed ,- as in dm actioui furterhad fulfilled- tnB-mili- rernauts of the - situation, whatever the condition of his troop3 the , newso mers. .In this connection we . publish the decision of Mr. Lamar in the matter of the application made to the. De- wt.,nf nf TnoHrtft to i have a suit SMI& -j brought to annul the Bell telephone day. Agreed to. Tiatant. which application was referr a TntPtinr Department for CvX lU uuu --" -a Ai.'mfnai innm'rv Mr. Lamar, the Rflfiretarv of the Interior, promulgat- Ad tWrfisult of his deliberations, which he summarizes as follows; Teller submitted an amendment to the Eustis resolution of inquiry re garding the refusal K of the Assistant treasurer at New Orleans to issue silver certificates in exchange for silver dollars. The amendment directs the committee on finance to inquire also into the loss of money alleged to no exyeriiuicedvtofflGer.'wxuild have placed hirf force Of 9.00Q soldiers upon that road. Stcet of ilndlaua; -opposed the bill beginning wiih the question: What in the thunder are we here for? Why ire we discussing-Fitz John For ter?" He said thatif it was admitted that Porter had notJeen disloyal to i he country he had at 1 a8t been dis loyal to his country, and - hence-his conviction was deserved. Bragg oiWisconsin defended Porter and supported the bill. . The speeches f f 3Y" m V "7. y - . ! Li JU - - . . i i ? it i 1 n .ML CHARLbriE -A 6SAND SALS 02 REAL .Li ESTATE mn ri : , - ... t. . - ' - 'VI- Absolutely Purer The grounds of invalidity alleged have occurred in the New Orleans of these three gentlemen consumed tnantn Qjrftinst. the iiell teiepaone -pauUb ouu-wccwuij, auu Twuntuci Piwu.jiuM - o v. F. j " I ipTffhT may be substantially summarized ch Ql silver ceificate8 for 8ilver journedT ;- , thus:- ' coin. The amendment was ordered In the second morning -hour. : 'TTirftt. The patent was secured by Drinted. . . . - ' - Adams, of Illinois, on behalf of the fran1 of the patentee through the The Senate took ud : arid riassed. I committee on banking and cum-ncy. collusion or mistake of the officers of after some discussion, but without called up the bid to enable the tha PAtftnt ntnce. ana in yioiauou ui amendment, tne bill to reeulate the national tsanni Association to m promotion of We3t Point cadets. This wwder never varies. "A marvel of mirltv. strength and wholesome ness . More economical tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be soid In . competltloa wlch the. multitude of low tet, short alnm or tmosDhite Djwders. Sold onlv In cans. Wholesale by ... SPRINGS & BUKWELL. Jan20dfcwly ' . Cnarlotte, N. C " CLOCKS and5 JEMY, Lamond8 Silver and Silver-Plated ecllacles. ; & fTHIS AGENCY WILL BTJT ivn' tend to Davment nt tair,-25?..H desired wV?? 8p Prices cut xlown March 4th 1885. from Thanksgiving : Pay to Those wanting any of the above goodswlll please call and hear my prices, they are the lowest and me guuas are me I J. T. SUTLER . AU property put tato our haids wm be Advertised Free of CoM ' For a stipulation previously agreed upon. FOR SALE. 1 . Onedwtj.lIng house on B street ' ' ,lta each room, well of good water iK?; In gooa neighborhood . JgJ 99x100 fcJ f One dwelling on South TryonltJr tt,S Oresidence of hr. BraiiSn TIS. flBh. of a caveator named Eli ' the rights ,'sha Gray. :r . 4. ' . . . . "Second The invention patented was not patentable, because already public. Eef erring to what I have said under the other head of inquiry, -it is apparent that these allegations flAsnrihft thfi ' occasions in which" the Government,- upon my view, ought Morgan to actively interfere for the cancel offices and lation of a patent. The effect of .the bill is that the graduates become a ' part of the army upon cies in the service may exist. At two o'clock the education hill crease their capital stocks a'nd ; to change their names or locations The bill wascriticizd by Bfiacb, of New York, because of . the excessive ver- biage and by v Anderson, of Kansas, Reagan,' of Tex.; and Weaver, of y I PR EES FOR CLOTHING v uioiuuii oucet. loa leer rm in: " 9ft Dwelling In Mechanlcsvffle. 1 Rw . -0 house. Int Mrion. wrtr bwit8-kb STILL LOWER t ABBEVILLE. or ine uovjrnment. it was a bill.. to- -" tax - honest hard working men in order to edu cats the children of a drunken, 1 oaf ing vagabond who would not-i work for his family. t If, from 60 million peopie in ine uniceaiaies.were to oe deducted ell the deadheads, ' dead- beats .and non producers, there would be about twenty million people, left ot tne ooin neguneuu, xwx tU vt" ry out the provisions oE 'this hill was laid before the Senate, and Moi upon the general ground that it con gan took the floor on it. The bill, f erred increased po wer upon national t was , a bill to create oanKs. The bill was -passed ; , yeas, elaborate; machinery w; nays, 12. Aaam8 entered a motion to Col. Connally Goes: to Spain to At J tend a Sick - Wife-'An Assign ment. . ' : Ashkville, February, v 11 Col. John K Connally, of this city, date recon sider and to lay that motion on the table, but the morning hour having expired, tonal action was not token. The House then at twQ o'clock went into the committee of the whole on the Fitz John Porter bill. ; OUOtat OUS dUrlncr thR nPPSfint Mnntti hava f.oar moa Msvct iu ot nrnirn OO Two lota.Kn 04 lm 99 feet on tThw. 46, front dwelling, seven rooms and small b!?1 T i -r A . wuoo. , mi joju ail Aiwesvuie. N n . 34 Vr:Y,V''Bo,:'aii(l ; ClildfenV . Overcoats vats, l pool, 2 lime 1 shop houseii&j house, bark mm hnnaA otow rf?S 18x23 bart totd .connected withtan""y"d PrtWoS?8 will leasefor 5 or 10 uears m&JZSL fifS t DO va iiAAv vcixviuia vxmirai raiirAoH iizw A very desirable -AT- PRESIDENTIAL JTOMUTATIONSi i The President sent to the Sfenate i the nominations of Stephen A. Walk er United . States Attorney for. the ...tl , - JI. x : . I T TT 1 . I tw fWla nrnr lflff. hrft vfis- TKa o;ii ;iV" ' ZZ.. - I" uuiern uisiric ot ixew xofk; vice teraay ior ew.iuib., -iiymniu A Vl . pc ,.fi. v juw u consul at Apia. Samoav point he will sail immediately for payers and by the time all the officers xfiA QnQ?n ,ftVin,Wnmimmon:riere.aPP?mieal0.r me aammistra- . ASDEVILLE HOTELS. ou.au.Aiu. o :. inT r.fllfl flPhPma nt hanAxrn ania onH oil eu ujr a yauK&uxiu. "v cierKs appointed mat would oe; ne uesaary io in ve stiKate . ine accounts of 38States and 10 Territories acres, about threee mites wtfof e Carolina rnti i 281 ,01 l-nailotu v . rz lauiuHU. Knnvnt.ti Junius Mayes arm, adjoining the lands Paul Barrtnger'and ceraTsevAn JTa and necessary outbuilding in premises.. WeU watered and lnTiro hood. Price per acre aa 8003 nelgl,l3 Lot fronting on Morehead st. 99r!Wfi ? l smau two-room house, well, lot wiiaot& LOT M ' II -I I " '" 6.V4 714 75i -1884 8813 9704 667 523 &91 MENS' - - i, . , . - - i . . - . . BOYS 0VRRC0ATS. ULSTEHF.TTE8 SACK CHINCHILLAS NhWMAfiKErS PK'NCE ( HAS. O'EC'S S.i!5. SACK OVERCOATS 6.( 0, . v " 5oo, $6.00, 6.0,1. 6 00, 400, -7.2-V -610, BEDTJCEP it , ' " .4 ' -- v ' II FROM .1 .. A II ' 1 u , . . V 1 ' , .. $10.00 10.50 ,10 50 70 1L50 ,11.0 . : 7.60 7.75 ness of his wife, whp accompanied her sister, the wife of Minister J.: L M; Curry, some weeks since. . -: J. J. Desmond. ? a leading confdCs tioner and candy k manufact ar3r, made an assignment here today. Liabilities unknown. 1 ENGLAND. A L4IIGE LLNE OF Police Cecrnits Enjrased in Lon - don. , " London; Feb. 11. Six hundred po lice - recruits have been engaged by the government for service m Lon don. The new men will go on duty at once, and while waiting for their uniforms: will wear plain clothes. with distinguishing badge on the left arm. . Socialist Murray, who carried the flaein Monday's procession, has been arrested. He will be tried on charge o E inciting the mob at uiyae ; rars The crown lawyers have advised the government that the conviction can probablv be obtained of the Socialist leaders who took par Z in the mob proceedings of Monday. Conviction would entail a sentence of 2 years pen al servitude. The mass meeting of the unemployed of the Southeastern part of London called to assemble in-- de partment ford tonight has been post poned untjl Saturday. , Birmingham, February 11: The police profess to enterfcain-fears that the socialists meating, is . to be held here on 'Monday, next, will be attend, ed with rioting. They are taking all needful precautions. .;; It is stated that Burns and Hyndman, London social ists, who managed the Trafalgar Square meeting on Monday last, will speak here Monday next. A" number of- unemployed .workmen paraded here today. - " - , T7 MISSOUBI. - Big: Fire in St. Louis. St Louis, Feb. 12.- Ji P.. Mullaly's livery and sale stables was burned at an early hour , this morning. The fire originated in the hay, loft from some unknown cause and. spread' so rapidly that it was well under, way before the fire department arrived. The employes of ; the establishment w ho were on the scene at the .time turned their attention first to saving the horses, 65 in number, and .had taken seven of them from the .burn ing building when two policemen ar. rived and thinking that the employes were, thieves clubbed them into in sensibility and f thus destroyed the only chance of saving the stock and . the remaining . 58 were burned to death. , Foiirtli of Xuiy Claims Dill Pass ' ' Washington', D. C, -February' 11; The Senat9 yesterday passed wit b out amendment, the House bill , for payment of certain claims ' against t he government for, property . taken and used by the "army .during . the ' late war.; The bill is known as the fourth of July claims bill. - , - ; - . 1 t ;: v v . Flass at Half' IIast7- Raleigh, N.C., February 11. By order of ijrovernor bcaie3, btate and National flags are-, at ' half ; mast, in the capitol to so remain until after the funeral of , General Hancock. . The National flag is displayed at half mast on I the city hall and coart affect ed by the bill, Jt would be found that the, tax per capita would be $10 stead of $3. If the United States Senators were men who plowed fields or worked smithies and paid taxes out of the sweat of their brow, Mor gan .would have : more respect for them when voting away tho money of one man to educate the children of another. The constitutional ground for the bill; Morgan continued! was said to he found in the f general wel fare clause of the t preamble to the constitution. Siuch an application' of that clause simply meant that you could pull down a man that got up by his own exertions, in order to put up a drunken loaf rr that would not exert himself. The best people in the United Statestoday, were those in the back woods, in fear of God. and having respect for good ; order, and the morals of society, had brought up around their own foot stools and hearthstones, honest, sincere, dili gent and faithful sons and daughters. Following this lice of argument, Mor gan spoke until 4:40 p. m., occasion ally interrupted by Blair. Call and George. At that hour the Senate went into executive session and when the doors re-opened, adjourned till Mon day. ' . - House. -Blanchard, of Louisiana. offered the following series of reso lutions: Resolved That ' this House has learned with profound sorrow of the great and irreparable loss which the country has sustained in the death of tnat great and good man. Maior- General Wihfield S. Hancock: Resolved, That this House in com- monwith "all his countrymen mourn the death of him who was a Etainless soldier for, the union in war, 'and' an undaunt hi defender of the Constitu tion and of civil liberty in peace: and at all times a stainless man and incorruptible patriot. - v Resolved, That as a mark of respect and affection for the exalted .virtues of this hero and patriot, this House do now adjourn. v- - L .Jt- v Resolved, v That tho Speaker of the ilOUse be directed to transmit to the I for the treatment of all chronic diseases, whether widow of the honored dead a COPV' of I requiring medlcal,or surgical means for their cure. these resolutions and an assurance Of Marvelous success has been achieved in the cure of theiieartfelt sympathy of the House in the sorrowful bereavement which is alike her's and the. country's. - : u The resolutions were adopted and accordingly at 12 :10 the House ad journed. - j Reed, ot Maine, offered a resolus tioh modifying the order making the Fitz John Porter bill the special order from to-day until next Thursday so as torovide that the bill shall not be considered until after the second morning hour pnt each day. ; ,; Randall eudeavored to ' pave a the order further amended so: that ; the previous question should be ordered on' Tuesday; instead - of v ThursJav. But he was unsuccessful, and Reid's following: -one year resolution was adopted.,.. v m the last stages of a bingham, of Pennsylvania' asked leave to introduce v a bill granting a pension, say 2,O0OY gor ahniim 1 to the widow of General W.S-Hancock, but Bbclr of Net7. York Ojcctsdi: ir 5; Welborn of Texa3 froin the com mittee on Indian affairs; reported the Indian u appropriation bill, and it WE3 referred to, . the committee of the7Whcl3;.;s;'. Mans'. Boys' . and :; Children's Suits SrryrTvr1 & KSLt Bacrlflce,sWe tend to close out our entire stock of Winter Clothing, and not cruig tiiroo jui numoers wiin youwnicn may assist you In tout selection. we requra all those teat nt Good Clothing, at remarkable low prices, to call on us. KAUFMAN &GG Correction Ererytbin' Lovely h for the Comlns: Summer. Ashkville, Feb. 10. In the special to A he UBSERVER.sent trom.this place on tne. oth, the printer- or ' the i tele graph made your ; : correspondent speac ot warm springs wheu he did not mean to do so. The fact is. -the Warm Springs syndicate made ud of wealthy capitalists from the North has purchased a tract of 140 acres of land near the depot in this city On this location it is the purpose of the syndicate to erect immediately a large and modern styled hotel. As to the Warm Springs property it is being r ipidly rebuilt. : large rorce of bands is at work - there and has been since the first of last month A winter resort for invalids is being built on the site of the old hotel, al tnough the summer guests of the ap- npi ' - j " a. ' i . . proaching season will be accommo- 1 lie . largest a lid IBOSt Complete StOCK of uuuiu tuere. xus uayaeity wm oe Fe S. All orders by MAIL promptly attended; to. . .--' ' ? ' IfM,::tIlllSl: 4-1 t!1 TtJL lot 99x198 on West Tinrifl tir"55s grove and well of good water. PIoe2.!Su-I, 19 One story frame dwelling and lot on rw & wall street. Price $500 01 on 8t0Bi 4- 2?e !t and a half lot. unimproved, on "J 0 corner of Band nth s?reets.MS,iSntl P,n?ry frame store house 20x60 fefttW 24x100 feet, fronting nnZl unimproved lot In reafofabove lOOxlTfSS at Sanford, Moore county, n! c. ffil$ff,bo-j 4.K 1"i,,Bwr irame aweuing. four rooms ham iO stable, smoke honsA .rS JriZ! 4-7 !H5 one'acres of land, 23 acres under cum : trl .- vatlon. i alancA timhor mti. J. : oak. Two tenement houses on aJytagmS. edge of Sanford, Moore. bunty, NC. ce ifi -(rne above three tracts will besoldtoeethflrs separately, and if purchaser desuTSnS? ) fusal of a stock of goods at price agreed upon ' tween himself and the owner!) TT. I 150 Acres In Davidson county, N C.i . miles from Lexlneton anrt a miia, fi. u. wood. .. Six room dwelling, good water; fouraoa In apples, peat hes and grapes. Price 12.000. 5v Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two JZ - ro0 kitchen, well and garden, being brotH erty adjoining j. s. Phillips' rtsldeneThloe KA Fifty acre of land ln and axlolnmeHnnt J '..fW'Dto. N. C. On the place there tea com. fortable four-room dwelling house, good bam,eill,' kltehen and well. Very dwlrable property. Price $35.00 peracre. ;-' - some six hundred.- The Warm Springs hottl for the summer ; visi tors is to be located further back from the river; and is to be an immense structure. . Col. Frank Cox. of . your city. wiH have his elesrnc house op n for the first days of tUe season. It will be one of the muet beautifully located noteis in tne soutn. . Trie , views which the verandahs command - are the raosl magnificent foundin this section noted for its-beauty of scen ery. The WaynesviUe Hotel, the White Surphur, is being rapidly rebuilt and hence the - .accommodation J for the guests of tha season of '1886 will be more agreeable and extensive than the mountains a have ever, before offered. - " . The Eagle Hotel has gone into new hands, Messrs. JNoyiil and uastleman, and uudec this management is mak ing the reputation of one of the b?st i houses in the..Sjuth. - IFQDDollj0(laDIio(B IN TftE :o:- PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. U Dwelling house on South Trvon dtroAf; 1nl7i.; Ing the residence of Dr. S. E.Brattcn. Vmeoo veuiunuy locatea ior a Doarolng house Apply to . .. .-:-'T .V '". . '-PL- . '. - . . 1 Vnarlotte Real Estate Asrencv. 8ept2dtf y B.B. COCHBANg, Manage Safes for Sale, Two good second-hand safes will be sold cheat One MILLER'S. . One HEEBING'a Apply to Chas. B. Jones, a , sep9dwtf - THIS JFJ1& THE STAE. A Newspaper supporting the Of the best makes on the installment nlati. ."py-pe--? EjOw prices and easy term?. " Send for prices. WILLIAM dorsheimee : The debate wa3 dpened bjr Haync3, of New Ham-hire, in rapport cf tho bill. Nothing new, ho thought, could be brought forth in the discus sion. The Eoime old evidences, so of ten' sifted waa all that wa3 in tho Invalid's Dot el and Snrical In- - stltute. - . This widely celebrated Institution, located at Buffalo, N. Y.,": Is organized with a full staff of eighteen experienced and skillful physicians and surgeons, constituting the most complete organi zation of medical and surgical skill in America; all nasal, throat and lung diseases, liver and kid ney diseases', diseases of the digestive - organs, bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to women; blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neu ralgia, nervous debility,, paralysis, epilepsy (fits), spermatorrhea impotency, and kindred affections. Thousands are cured at their homes through cor respondence. ; The cure of the worst ruptures, pile tumor; varicocele, hydrocele and strictures is guaranteed, with only a short residence at the in stitution: : Send 10 cents in stamps for the Inva lid's-Gulde-Book (168 pages), which, gives all par Oculars. Address,' World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.. - mm i i i - r i n--; & " 1Nrentjfonr Hours to Live.' ; From JohnKuhniFafayette, Ind., who announce that he Is now In "perfect health," we have, the ago I was, to all appearance, Consumption. Our best phy; slcans gave my case up. i nnauy got so low mat our doctor said I could - not live twenty-rour hours . My friends then purchased a bottle of DR. WM, HALL'S, BALSAM "FOB THE LUNGS," which teueSted ni3. I continued until I took nine bot tles. I am now In perfect health, haYlDg"used no ether medicine."- i J. r . . Utinette at Iloxue. The politeness books say that peopl) ought to be e"n more poiite In their own homes than in those rfr'r tec-13. - One re"tca yy so many .people )!m rc 1 t-i crabbed tt home is. that the food tL:yet la tad cooked, and therefore lndi "-'3. to with each meal they lay la a stock of "prvr'a iich makes thra so savage that they tave no'chance to be polite. Try Brown's Iron bitters, and be hppy. Mr. Joseph Lumpkin, E-la. Ala., says, "I have been entirely cured of ri'pTisia ty us ins Brown's Iron Eiders." tj . 0 3 ;Q f delivered; . 1 a j '. .: . ' ... ,. v. . ;,' AGENT FOR LTJ DID K-lST,; vfe"' BA-OriB ;t: Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Way . and Weekly XIIE WEEK I.T STA B, ASixteen-Pag:" Newspaper -V, , sued every Wednesday. The ablest, brighest and most lnterestuig ly published. : I The latest news down' to the hour of gpiM press. , . v - .! Original stories by distinguished American a, I foreign writers of fiction. .' r 5Iumor, Poetry, Market. 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