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nice JJUISTP-: n KT9 lmo oF DRESS GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, SEERSUCKERS ; ; ! In Bleachings we have " v 5 J We have opened up a nice line of . H M BU RG EDGINGS &; TORCHON LACES. Tv at thm if vou want some cheap goods. We are very- much eneouis aged with our Bale of y.. j Ladies' and Wo will keep thot Department" up to the full standard, and at prices that wiil K'v yon f utl 100 cents worth for $1.00. Pull line of Warner's and other popular brands of j C O USE T S D mt forgot to look at our new; $1.00 corset, Misses and Young Ladies Cor sets and Corset Covers. Our . 'f . , . . - 5 BUTTOh SCALLOPED TOP KIDS Ai 75 cent, in all the new shades, are having a big run. of them in to morrow morning. Other bargains. Will have a new lot it liSliiVES4lLlSMMI!3)lSa gMTH BUttJTf . :o: JUST HEOIVED A nice Una ot tITTLB BO 13' SUITS AT 12.35 M " . s.75 If. TOCTH3! SUITS CAUL AND SEE 8 .00 - r 458, -v , B.OQUkdDD Jt in I- T .w "". " U.00 THEM. r HT-, T. L. SEIGLE. FEGMM & First national -Bant Mim, gouth Tryon Btzeet, - .- - - Charlotte, W. C. ' . - .7 DKALEBS IN --- - i, ' ' LadiesMisses'and Children's BDTTONr CiNSRESS LiCE SH0B,N Gents' Fine Hand-Made and MacWne Betad . j BOOTS, BUTTON AND LCEBALS? BOYS' '."All 101ITO8' """ TIKE BOOTS AND SHOES OB ALL GRADES GENTS' FINE Silk, Soft' and Stiff Hats, TRUNKS, " VALISES and GRIPSACKS, UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS, r SHOE BLACKING AND BRUSHES. " ' . Aliaa'ToIIsli far " Ladles Hue Shoes.1 Stock al ways kept tull and I I up -to the demand. . T - - J oarasa by mail oe ixpbjss3 promptly " Truth, lih stbx sun, snmrans bubmitb to hi OBsocraxD, but, un tbm sch. omli iob rntB.' ; . . SabscrlptioK to the Obserrer. j " 13AILY EDITION. leooDt By the week In the elty... dj uiemonui. ........... Three mantha.. .i...... Six monU...i.....-;C OMjwer.i-.ij,,; . ' fi eents. I 76 ; k 4.00 " . 8.00 WXSKLT EDITION. - wvuua ...,..i-...............k- OUBOUIB. In elabaoi flvelwdoTOgLfia 11.00 If o IYltI From These Rmlea SUbeerlpaoiia alwars pajable In advance, not onlr In name butln fact . -4 - - 1 THE If EXT SENATE. Oatloob for m Change in the Political .Complexion i of the : BmUvw m !-- , " From the Philadelphia Times. - The uncertainty of returning con-, trol of the Senate in the elections of the present year in the States wbinh now give the Republicans their mas jority haa caused the party managers to look about them to : ascertain the weak points' in their own lines and to lines of their i ATTENDED TO. T r -tj Have iust received an elegant line of . -and-' - Colored - Cashmere . ' Slawk ' - i -i " j iu:M.At.;ii QMifd oATnAthinsr entirely new, LADS' S&SSS . dCJDBESf HQSBl A beautiCuJ line ot A full line of discover those in the political adversaries. ; On next fourth of March twenty five i Senator&hips will expire, of which sixteen are now represented by Republicans and nine by Demo-crats..- In the Republican! list are Miler, , of California; Hawley, of Connecticut; Harrison," of Indiana; Hale, of Maine; : Dawes, or Massa-. chusetts; Conger, of Michigan ; Mc Millan, of Minnesota; Yan Wyck, of Nebraska;' Sewell. of New; Jersey ; Miller, of '-. New York; Sherman, of Ohio; Mitchell,, of Pennsylvania; Aldrich, of Rhode Island; Edmunds, of ' Vermont? Mahone, of Virginia, and Sawyer of Wisconsin, and in the Democratic list are Grey, of Delas ware; Jones, of Florida; Gorman, of Maryland ; George,- of Mississippi ; Cockrell, of Missouri; Fair, of Ne vada ; Jackson, of Tennessee ; Marey of Texas, and Camden, of West Virs gidia. The present ' political . corns plexion of the Senate' is forty two KAniihlicAria surd thirtvfonr TVornv trats. It will therefore require four more Democratic Senators to make a tie! -'.. -.-?. ; - ' - iV!-:.T In the Republican States Senator Sherman has been rejected. In the Democratic States Gorman, of Marys land, and George, of Mississippi,have been re-elected. In Virginia, in -the defeat' of .Senator" Mahone- by - Mr. Daniel, the Republicans lose one and the Democrats gam one of the four necessary to- a tie. : y'l: -:'. In estimating' the probabilities of the futurer.. the certain: .Republican States i' are Maine," Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Rhode : Island an.4 Vermont. ' The certain Democratic States are Delan ware, Florida, ;Missouri and Texas.' The doubtful Republioan States are California, Connecticut, Indiana Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin. The doubtful Democratic States are Nevada, Tens nessee and West Virginia. j ' In canvassing the chances in the doubtful State party managers do not overlook the fact that in Califor nia and New York the Democrats have the State administrations. In reeard' to New York this is not looked on as a serioqs isadyantage, as the State wag in Democcatio hands without effect when the present Leg islature was elected. The most threatening feature Of the situation there, it is admitted, is the danger of the Blaine-Conkling antagonisms becoming an-element of discord in State politics, which 'might affect the ?arty votes in the legislative districts, 'here are some who believe, how ever, that the aspirations of the rival candidates wil serve to stimulate their friends to secure as many vojes in the Legislature ag possible, regard There is an evident intentionfon the part of the .Republicans to make a contest for the-Senatorships in Ten nessee ana .west Virginia to succeed Jackson and Camden, The chances of the Republicans carrying these Legislatures are not far in the rear of the Democratic prospects of holding tnem. in Tennessee tna4Jemocrat3 hold the . Legislature Jby ,32 and in ' . west Virginia by 13 majority, ;.in Tennessee there exists . an element,. wbMh, : with proper; encouragement and direction, can be 1 swung into the Republican line. The majority- on joint ballot can hardly be said to fairly represent how evenly balanced1 are the two parties in. the State. A tew more ; Republican votes ' in, at least a -dozen counties would- turn mote than the required ; districts. Even at this moment more than one half the ninety -seven counties in the State are in the hands ot the Repub- licans. i:-. : :-:..,. In .West Virginia almost . the same political status exists. v ! The thirteen Democratic majority t in the legisla tive district? are held by the slightest tenure.; in jacuowell, tor- instance,' thei -Congressional district- - being strongly Democratic. fi the scounty is neia by a majority of 2i. In Mineral county, Second district, the- Demo cratic majority is but 62. " In the in dustrial counties it is believed that the tariff question can be ; made a po tent factor. While "Delaware is counted as cer tainly Democratic, there is a plan on foot to do some work, in : that badly represented Stated t A review of ?,the general situation in the. Senate : indis cates that the Republicans will have ther hands full holding on to what they have,1 and the . Democrats will have their hands full holding on to what they have, so as not to lose from their own column sufficient members to offset any possible sains from the Republicans. y i ; . v'v: ... Of the sixteen' Republican Senators one has been elected, one has been defeated, seven are certain and seven are doubtful. Of the nine Democrat ic Senators, two have been re-elected, four are certain of re-election and three are doubtful i It will, there fore, be seen that neither party can stand idle. ' Considering the present statusof affairs in six of the seven doubtful - Republican States and in the three doubtful Democratic States, with a possible contest in Delaware, the: prospects of. the Republicans re maining in control ot the Senate are more than even. " ' -" scohciiing the supers. Ss AIMS OF POPE LEO XII. lie Desires to Bring the People of . the East Into Unity Witt h Pontiff. Baltimore Son. , . Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnatti, preached at the Cathedral yesterday to a large congregation. Archbishop Gibbons was present. Archbishop Elder read a circular letter 1 from Archbishap Gibbons, which the clergy were directed to read in all the churches or tne arcndioces two Sundays, urging that a general cols lection be taken up in aid ; of the plan of the Pope to draw into the told of the church the Eastern peo ple; who have long been - out of its pale. The letter begins by referring to a private audience of Archbishop Gibbons with the Pope during a visit to Rome in 1883, in which Leo XHI expressed an earnest desire tot signals ize his pontificate by drawing into unity With the Catholic Church the schismatic of the East. To that end. hA Arrint,lv wished the aid of the Catfcoiio of the United States. At the smcgest'On pf Archbishop Gib- bona the Pope expressed the same Views at a general audience, which he gave for that purpose to the prelates then in Rome from this country; His ardent desire was to break down the wall of . nations, making all one in. Christ, and knowing qq : north . no south, no east, no west, v y . AJnpng tne coiei means wmuu 11, m V rivonosed to adont in carrvine out the less of others, in view of strengthen- I plan of the bead of the church is the ine LDBir own uuhiuuub juvu. ct uavuor euuiiauiucu vwmw uu FIGURED AND PLAIN 8CRIM, A nice aasortment of DBE3S GINGHA.MS and BEER3UCKERS. ,A new lot SSSmSSm Valencennes Laoes, Colored Silks and Batms, the best Une of - " 1 . G O R S E T. S In the place. Call and examine ar stocK oi w tut vrv wt i h is entirely new. No old goods, ro s - . -E,'L.-''KIBESB!EB&.C0..J contest when the selection of a Sens ator is reacbea. The present (1886) Republican majority on joint ballot in tne new xotk. ljegisiaiure ib biurs ty-eix. ; In California the Republican chances are decidedly, favorable if the present status ot tne AssemDiy which is thirty-eight Republican ma jority on joint ballot, is 5 fair ground Of estimating vuu pruuauiuucB ui ls electing Legislature. " . ' in VJOnnecnuuu uie rctauuu vl vuv parties are not so widely separated, tne Jsepuoucan majoniijr jum lot being but 13. ? The Republicans TiaUCCE83083 TO ALEXANDER HARRIS. i stantinople and another in Athens for the instruction of youth ; and to extend the knowledge of - Christian doctrine as held and taught by the Catholic Church from the centre of unity, the chair of Peter. The American prelates heartily concur red' in the plans of the Pope, and Sromised for the Catholics of their oiceses - generous co-operation in carrying out the purpose. Sq, at the Third Plenary Council,-it was re solved to take up a general collection within timn . After some remarks on the suDject, Jones Gives " Bis Hearers ,,- Some of His Roughest Talk. 1' Sam Jones's black eyes snapped as ne loosea into tne expectant faces of his hearers. He said: t 1 ; . : Qne of the DrinciDal characterifltinH Of a Chicaeo audiencA.nn far ar T Iiava observed them, is to crah thnir htf anq oreafc out of f church before the benediction: is pronounced.' i take it that . the,.; men . who, do it are just pn thejverge of jimjama, and have stood it just as long as they can without a drink.- I take it that the women who go out in time to skip the benedic tion have , bearish : old husbands at home whom they are afraid to leave alone longer than 9:10 o'clock. Now, all Of you who cannot do without a drink until after the benediction, and all who. have bearish husbands at home whom you are afraid of, go out now. ' If you are gentlemen and las dies you will stay. 'f Now, then, I move that it is the sense of this meet ing to-night that we all stay until the uoueuicHiiu is jjronouDcea.- oecona ed by Dr, Lorimer. As many as are in favor say yea ; opposed, nay. ' Not one opposes the motion; - It is unani mous, and we will all stay. Now be decent and behave yourselves. . The sermon was announced id be on Christian rejoicing and the effica cy of i constant prayer.-;!.1 Mr. Jones said he was. tired, and. he could not be hired to preach three times per day if he did not believe it to be his duty. Christian rejoicing" he1 defined7 as "satisfied - with tha past,-:' contented' with the; present and hopeful of; the future.': . .Upon , this t subject - Mr. Jones said: ' , ,:-V'-r' y " ' ' - Heaven- is just beyond,' where a man does his best. A man does not' do his best when, he promises God to. be a Christian and does . not pray. He lies to God. '; You lie, to God when you pray. "Now keep -still in your seats, you church members. Fm not' going to ask all who have prayed) to God , to , stand .up.. There are too many sinners here, and I don't want them tofsee you. . You are the people who will try to sneak into heaven!1 You are the ; people who pay your debts te keep your reputation up. Shame on you. You play cards with your 'Children and have them turn out- refined, educated gamblers on the; town . when they grow up. I mean it- Gamblers are raised in sqs called Christian homes.i5 They are fine fellowB. educated and accom plished. You aTe the people who paralyze the church. ' It. is through, such agencies that the tide of worlds liness is creeping over Christian homes. You lay. down your piety when you go - into society with its card rooms, billiards and theaters; When you find ? theater tickets in Sam ; Jones house they will have come in over his dead body. What is society ? It is a dirty, sneaking, mean, low thing: -.I'd rather my daughter should get rattlesnake bit ten than society bitten. But you say, "Jones, vou are saying hard things and you'll have to apologize," Will I? Look here I If I say anything to hurt the feelings of a man who prays with his family night and morning, who pays his honest debts, and . has but one wife, '111 apologise. To the uocircumcised ; Philistines -never I Fathers, and, mothers who ' teach their children to drink and to play will . live to be sorry for it. There are sons in Chicago who are killing their mothers hy inches. They would do ' that mother ;, a kindness to go home and blow her brains out. May be if I'd turn in and abuse drunkard and gamblers more o you people' would shbiit amen! You'd ; all holler 'Lay i"bnv Macduff l'' for you think you belong' to .the "bum turn" and ought to be spared, i . ,. ... , .. . - There is the Christian who says he can't pray, in public. He is" a big man, with whiskers six inches long and the loudest shouter on the board of tyade. j Yet he's too timid to pray in publio or to lead his family; in nraver. He eavs he is too timid.. He lies. He don't dare to pray' hef ore his family, and before his fellowman because he don't live right before them; Here's how ..it works:. .One mnminir t tffit. 11T O.rOSfl ftlld fuHA ill- "VS--BI - p Mr ,7T Ti natured things to my wite. a oiameo. it on the dyspepsia," like you all do when you say mean things My wife handed me the Bible.. . pd have given fifty dollars to. have '' had some man lead in prayer, 'hut' I got down and sbeliea corn. u, a was umoniunaw mm Ofithe; oprtanity to secure the Bargains we are offering to you-now. iney are gooas wmch are strictly new and desiraDle. we are nanng Dig snccegg with them. -. mm Absolutely Pure. -,. ' "t -t - n . , . , t - , Thls powder never Tartes. A marvel of parity eaenetb and wnolesomenesr More eeonomleal tnan the ordinary kinds, and mnnnt to unM m competition with the maltitade of low test, short weight, alma or phosphate powders. Sold only In sans. - Wholesale by - . . isfaiMea bubwell, ; JanaOdtwly . . , . Charlotte. N. C TD0USA1VDS of yards of EHBROIDEMES Are still being sold by ns at the popular and low nrices in 4 yard lengths . . ; These are the 7 Ijois we are Oflerlns;, ' 20c n .80c. HI IV 40c. 550. VI 65c .vn 85o7. :l mm m w nervous. : DEBILITATED MEN. tieaUowedaYwjirtalfllirfvdnMoftha Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltmlo Belt JWttU -Btoctolo Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief nd permanent eure of NervovsDtbaUy, lorn of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also) for many other diseases. Complete restore, "on. to Health, Vigor aad Manhood guaranteed.. No risk b incurred. Illustrated pamphlet lassoM SMWiojMj mailed free, by addressing V0LIA10 BEIT CO, lUnhafi.KlaV novl7deodtw7m. DEAENESSSSinTO-rai twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit. - Cured him self la three months, and alnoe then hundreds of others by the same process, a plain, simple and buocvssiui nome treatment Address X. a. trxtis. 138 East aeta St., MewXork City. v. , .7 CONSUMPTION. - I hare a poelttve remedy for Uiaabore dlse∾ br Its as thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lone ttaadUfcbaTsbesncurea. Indeed. soMronKismyfaltS ' la Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FRKE. together with a VALDaBLBTKBATISB on this disease taanj sufferer. Slveexpress and P O. addn-ss. : , DR. T. A. SLOUUM, lsl Pearl gt. New York. . Our Z Laiclies Underwear Department, Was visited by many hundred ladies since the opening of out Mammoth Sala last week, we did a splendid business in' that line; and will no doubt find it livelier this week. fiOffXS, CniilESG, SKIRTS AND DRAWERS For less money than you can buy the mere materials to make them up with. Our new eaen. line of Embroidered Chrambray Bobes. ' at only $160 lUTrn LADIES to work for ns at their Oil 1 CUe own homes. 47 and fOuerwek can be quietly made. No photo painting; no canvawiDir. For tull nartlculira. nleann ad. dress at onee, CRESCENT ART OuMPANT, 19 Central Street, Boston, llass Box M70. NOTICE NOTICE XrArpTsnx? Oar Hagntfioent Assortment of Wide Checked Linens at 25 oents, and Cheviots iUl lUHi at 16V& vents for Boys' Waists. Tbe Une of Brocaded away down. . and Plain Silks exhibited on oar Counter, Frloes XTsrrT,Tir,lTj Oar Special Seductions Al V A. M.J mJJ Madras. EstaWlshed lotu. m TiioS. Bradford Go, Successors to .. Bole Manufact urers of the Old Reliable y bnd Celebrated BRADFORD (orlaUe Mills For Any Kind of SMALL GRAIN. Also Hiacutuctur. era of .-. NEW ARRIVALS ' ' . ' OF ' , Ingrain Carpets. on Laos Curtains Nottingham. Antique and NEW ARRIVALS OF Brussels Carpets. OTffKOWSEI & Mara, General Flour Nill MaoMnery Nos. 25, 37, 0, SI and 33 I.ek St.. . 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WiLKER & m, 4t fli'l'Ji Wholesale and Betail Grocers. i NEW FltUTI NEW GOOD8 , IPoDIPIIDUUliniPCB IN THE enough to )8 the -jife of a man! who j woijllnot pray with Wa family Pd ! take up a general collection i in the cradle and suckle him I ( ti?? eighteen ' months ot. that y breast, r Then I'd hire a man I VT to pray with me. ti tks flrsr flaw nf .Ta.nnArT.lfV8.tbe nndeTSlirBed oo-parmersmp lor ura yuiywoo ? ' 1 lOi- Every man stand - t r.a orlvanrjum in thft arrftn p-ft 1 After Rome remarks On the BUDieCt. I iL.iT-. .Mer nrir.Vi ia fomilw . Thoir I I i a ; j ri & ;. . - i - - , ,i I , I i ment of districts, i In Indiana the I Archbishop Elder said that this de. I t up dont be afraid they 1 cJs,.,,! rMvi Rnini& Democratic majority is 46. A major- I Bire to extend the f aith was a practij. I woa Forty in 6,0001 f Now you 1 oCDCrai wrOCcrj UlUlIICaS itv - nf the ltold-oVer Senators who I calillastn.ion of tlu jbany whicb I wk. .;lwlorie"to'"fhe "churcli I M iw?... y: ..."; PREP C UUNZLER :. IaAOsSB BEFB JPEMJEBi CHARLOTTE N-rC Bepreaents two of the Uffrt BEER Breweries lathe United States ThainameraY Enjcel Brewtoi Co., of PhUadelplal and the n s.m B.k.nViIiMw1iaC4 0t THE IARGEST IAGEBBEEB BOX ESTABLISHMENT : avAlsiJa aaAiiarttsMl. All OTdert Tz.-s.i- fliiAi and delifered free of Kaartolthaoitw. i ! Bi C. HUES i CO, WANTED," We will par li eents perbushel of 80 pounds for sound new eouon seeu la-mw . alf laA U P - s t.-r a ni trade ebttoo seed mm - " seea, snuw eos ton ot meal tor two tonaoi seao. PIANOS AND ORGANS ;M1 ATJCTIOH AKD .COMinSSIOK , ... 1 HUM MS few ity of the hold-over Senators who will vote for the next Senator are Democrats, leaving the margin for the Republicans continuing in con trol of the. next Senatorship there exs clobAt&v small. ' In .Michigan, where the" Republic cans in tbe present , Legislature have but the slight majority of eight over the I Fusion : and Democratic: vote, there is a movement on foot to try to continue the fusion on the Legislative ticket, but the -Democratic leaaers or greatest inftuehce do notfavor this, as the control sr-tfieVcoice of the candidates , migbl? f brf taken out o their hands. . They prefer to run a straight out : BemoJatft Legislative ticket. U BieBS fcn r- ga"" J X- ' . - I Merchandise : uroiicrs, gSK8? 1 ;4?2f A&' 'V ' vada4no:jpr'eirited' byfH' - ' o r-Y-i oti,lfepubUcati8hoIdVttie preart 1 NJ - y i- A-y Irr 5fSint baliotT Fai&Z friends: I BUT 'AND SELL ; I REAL ESTATE. tqONSIQNMENTS SOLICITED septieddU , QLITKB OIL COKPANT, t to Onarlotu fl Ownpaojr. j m THE XATEST. wmmm Wears now ronnlnc on fiinthne. Furniture ...nhshmri htu -U tent br toe nterprolna furnttare dealers in tUs we'make onU tt .- anhatantiai tn tha market. KO 8HODDT KX)Da " Asl: tor Troods aaade by as a? marmesCtneWOrta el TOUT 100067." OUT BS umh nuaa. We solvit tta tutrrJC ot CJ publkandriaranteeaa8?act.'"n,. ' U. Baspeetfuliy, - TllE DELM0M HOTEL Electric Call Bells, Gas & 5 rL m mn rn tha nnhrta. xa uun vvu w hbw r I t?1 via' - ( AND ALL ; - i riBSf CLASS. W JXI j!!aBj4CT3 ; ' Baste - t.i,ar P7 Hcuoco Rented, sr- I ST"1 T' in a: r.r.c:" whiteit4inatiihexLr5eislatu is natnraUyRepublican-by-'ii iarge vote, claim, with great positivenesa that he can ne reectea. , AQe xe publicans daim that the: present po litical situation wili bring every vot? er into line and : that a Republican .n h p.hosen.' A determined effort will be made to carry that point in order td make up for the loss cf a Res publican Senator m -Virginia. 4 In New Jersey the preaant legislature is thirteen Republican majority on ioint hfdlAt..vThe -Republican party lead ers in the State claim, that they can increase that majority on the Legis lative tickefon the issues presented. The importance of a Republican suc bess lintheface of the campaign o 1888 will 'act as a further stimulus. In Wisconsin th Pemocratio leaders artf airacly making .1 arrangements f -r trocg legislative nominations, in fcoues'ot overcoming the twenty-nine Rebublican majority --.ot tne present - .-in..'':VT avantV'nf BIW(BS tmalter ilaneral Vilas, who has a strong hold upon the people of his State, will be th& most probable suc cessor to ESnitor Eawyer. The latter, hnwwer. haa a etrong Organization in t;3 support and plenty of means to ksr? it ia a inert vigorous and E-Z" loves our neighbor lor. tne aovo 4oi God. He addedi "Coming as I have so recently from the presence of your. Tinl'a -vicar in Christ. lean say with confidence and personal knowledge that he is actuated by a deepsseated, regard not only for the church - in America, but tor our. people: and our, country. He spoke with great satis faction of the great council of Balti more and its work. He -expressed his particular affection for your estit mable rehbishop,. whose character gives increased renown toyour me.tr ropolitan city. Qur chief Bishop charged me especially to convey to him his messages of esteem and re gard. But here let me say tnat you have a large share in ' this : regard. His personal merits nave oeen aevei oped as Archbishop of Baltimore. The Uahnn mav nlan and the clergy may Work, but the enterprise of the church cannot be accomplished without the generosity and f co-operation of the laity. .Who can speak of the great council of Baltimore .withciut doing honor to the people of your pity for their hospitality?' .. . ' nArents who belone to the church and 'do not' lead in prayer are the people we are after. We can convert your son, but you'd make a slack, twisted Christian out of him in three months. The churcn xs iuu 01 tnem. You saV why don't Jones intitute an inauirv room. 1 Because we want you people who will not go into an inqui ry t room and- admit that though rhnm.h members vou are rusty old sinners. We want you, and we'll Tkound vou until we get your seats on . - -. . -T 1 i A L .HAM.- our niaes. - a am aair vuurvu uwur ire who don't pray. 1 . y -Rtsnsw rram the 8 tribe. r St. Lotjis, March 9. The most im nnrtantand serious development of th strike this evening, and that which will result most disastrously to passenger , traffic, is tbe extension to the - yard and switchmen of the Rrirltrft and Tunnel Company. , This includes all employes of the company except engineers , and fire men. The superintendent of transfer and three yard masters will attempt to make transfers as usual. . V, - k VanmL. oorner i tha nilit afand "f .flnrlnra Trron ft Fourth streets. We are luallned by lone experience, to meet tne demands ot tha trade, and dTe satisfaction to our customers. - - We will keep on hand at all times a tuU stock of if FA1HLY SUPPUF' Oij the i best makes on the installment plan. Low prices and easy;terms.f Send for prices.' CDICfiEBMG PIANOS, :? Street Cst Btrtliew in Troy, W. T. TRb N. Y., March 9. No carg started this morning on the horee lines between Trov. Lansineburg, Cohoes and Waterford. Conductors and drivers, three hundred in all, are on a strike, ordered by i the Knights of Labor, because the company re fused to make schedule wages or extra men or trippers. . . . i ' 'SSS.i nil Was 3$atl) f SJt-Sesmater CMaffee.ia New York, March 9.A telegram received in this city this morning announces the death, at Purdy's stav tion, Westchester county, of ex JLTnited States Senator .Jerome - B. Chaffee, father-in law of Mr. TJ. S. Grant. Mr. tjnanee aiea o, am meningitis. ." . Denth ot s Prominent L.stdy. - PsrLADKLPHL4.; Pa., March' 9. Tho wife of ' ex-AttorneysQeneral Brew- cr.oi rlied at her residence this morn- in'. She will be buried in Washicg- - A South Carolinian's Iuelc. ; Washinqton. March 5. The post master general has appointed Major Hi n. MeLure.of South Uarouna, to be appointment clerk or tneposionice department, vice Jamea Cronley re- Ilceoneillation Between Cnureli M " 4";-; vTW and Stale. . ' : Beklin, March 9. Another, stage has been reached tin the reconcilia tion w.wAAn ("ihurch and State in the appointment of a bishop to the long vacant oee 01 nirmeianu. : Which win be delivered In anr part ot ttetit i ie oteharge. - . , t We will not be undersold In the Charlotte market im ThaM ia a wwi waiKHi Tjrrd tn the rear ot our store tot tho aoeommodatlon . ot. our ..custo mers. L. J. 7ALEHR 2i CO. "NOTICE. t- t Afrar tnr for sale tnrtratelT my farm tn Anson i eounty. N. a, lying on the Pee Dee river, just De-i- tba nmaaintfrrf theC. C. B. B. Said tract eon- ! tains anOUl l.UUU acrea, wiui 8 uuvrvrvumuvt, ia Ana nf tiut bnst btbIb and cotton farms tat me elate. ' iwuikum w- m , ixuna w sunt purchasers. For torthei lmformatlon, ad- t Abingdon, Va.. Ot&.. WaiaLnesvnie.N.C. ; . aalShusitf rl W4NT SAi.Jt3 ererywnere. iocbi and travel na, i mi our gs.ariB- 21 ' wood aiary li o en ez'nsuseit. wrritaur mriua 1 mm and wtata aftiarT wanted. Address STANDARD SILVER WARS COMPAMT. Wash- iDgtOQ Oireei, BUSW-a aaoo. suaaosw , r-' S. F & (ft-"" " . ft. yi 1 v. I 4 - ABIOIf FIAIfOS. BENT PIANO. -V tt 1 it '. -3 DmsMfbterts, TVivesi and Mothers) ! We emphaaeally guarantee Dr. MafW'sUi nn WmDia Uumari. tn mm f em&le diseases, m,h m.kan tmuiriiM- inflammation and ulcera tion, falling and displace aient or bearing down -avuaiinn nmuntiiaPiTiaa rtni 1 an 1 sail ua. mniiao va uvt teueorrtioea, besides many weatoesses sprtoglng , .from the above, like headache, bloaUng, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, JWpna tinn nf tha hPftrt. n. . For salebfdrugglstB.- rnoe ai.no and 11.BQ ner bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Ha eliisl,m.N.Y.,IoTrmpmefcrjee. lor sale bi L. . Wruin, drusslfst, Charlotte A Clear Skin is. only, a part ; of. beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it, - Magnolia Balm both freshens , and beautifies. . - - - Klaibnsht k Piaccs, MASON, ft HAMLIN PIANOS. BAY STATE ORGANS, , j . . PACKARD ORGANS, IIasoa& nanliii Orgacs. Order direct from me, and 'save., time and fre'ghtr as .I deliver freight-paid to your - nearest, depot as cheap as you coi'bny from .the. head office, and will attend to your wants in case anything should be wrong in the factory guarantees., ' . ' . ' . 'Wo I! CllAlaliOTTB, IT. a tcn.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 10, 1886, edition 1
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