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P?aWSHJ DAILT KXCKPr MONDAT. cni.s. u. johes, -'' ;: ; Editor md JPirop l fun i imii ax V tL. ks gooap Cias MATTaB.1 - SUNDAYS MARCH 1886. mil flofiohtiW Watchman naively --u. tlie Cbablottk Ob- I OSJLS - -TAijr puwi f Motvra oarade: a list of ? Senate e I penses under the head of an article on the Vance family! Does it mean that Senator Vance is responsible? . npr&inlv are do. . . H4 will be held to his proper ratio of responsibility. ' . 1 la' his Senatorial record of eight yeara'tbere is no place in the Con gressional Record where either Sena tor Vance or Senator Ransom Ufted their voices, to say fnothing of their . .... whnlnaala stealing I 7r?. "fLX ; , " indulged in by: Congress. We-showed some time ago that, according to the rport of the Secres tary ot - the United. States Senatei Hon. Inson G. McCook-that $993, SR1.R7, of the people's money was spent for the fiscal year ending June - SO, 1885,to pay the running expenses of tbeSfenate. We showed further that this sum amounted to thtrtken thousand, . SEVENTY DOLLARS, AND KIGHTT-OSB OKSTS,for .each of :: the seventy-six Senators. . These seyenty-six Senators are the representatives of the people of the several States. Senatora Vance and Ransom repre sent a million and a half of people. More than a'-foartei of a million voters. ,:.:, '." ' '. . ' ;' .. They.occupy their, seats. . ' -. 1 They assemble at 12 o'clock, when they don't happen to have any thing .. else to do, 'J:v: r: -- '' And they usually adjourn about - four o'clock, i , - 4 dejieraUy takuig .l'ridays and Sat- nrdAva of each week as holidays to rest their tired bodies, because of overwork. ''' .. '- t Each Senator provides himself with a secretary. ... - - , - How preposterous t ": ; When it is known that Senator Ransom has not written half a dozen letters to his constituents during his twelve years of service. These Senators ait there - from day to day and never open their lips to prevent .the. reckless ' extravagance that k indulged inv vkIj " f - - And of course they are responsis ble. . " : If they don't think so, just let them wait until the next election, and they will hear soMXTmsa drop. For the benefit of our tax-payers, and such citizens as take an interest -in thess matters, we wilT publish another littte'bill of " the Senate's ex-" penses, as taken from pages 99100 of t the Secretary's report: : :. Z. D. Gillman: ' ,r 1 barrel of soft soap, . 4"50 - 200 2 -grain quinine pills, ; r 4 00 3 dozen bygenique soap,' at $3 75, 11 25 1 kit chamois, 24 00 1 box of blue castile soap, 13 00 1 dosen carmel soap, ; 1 50 8 barrels soft soap at $4 60, 13 50 2 boxes sea salt, v. e . 50 200 2grain auinine pills, . 4 00 2 dozen coaiDs, .';yi:--'.-yr : 4 50 2 poinds copperas, , r 20 1 2 gallon jug. . 50 0 dozen tciiet soap, at $1 50, ; 4 50 S dozen blacking, at 75 cents, : 2 25 1 dozen feather dusters, 12 25 1 dozen siver polish - . 'iVir;. 2 50 1 dozen toilet soap, ; , . l l 50 ' 1 dozen silver brushes " ; 2 50 i dozen 20-inch feather dusters, 12 25 10-12 dozen whiek brooms, , 2 50 l-O dozen whisk brooms, large; 50 y pomida Insect :der, at 50 cents. 1 50 3 barreh soft soap, at $4 50, 13 50 1 dozen silver soap, . -. : l 25 2;large Bponges, ::.fiUif'80 7i pounds castile soap, at 15 cents, 2 large chamois 25 pounds 8. W. sponges large, at $2'e5,-c:,:5 109 130 51 U l dozen paste brusliesr At Z OO 6 pounds ground alum, at 10 " .' . cents,' " : C: ; 50 3 touet CQmbs. at.40 cents.,.- 1 20 i pound sulphur, 1 poundaloes. --' i pound rosin, .v i , 1 student lamp, ; 1 gallon oil, ' ' ; - 1 oil can, -20 pounds oxalic acid, at 20 ,;r enttW-T-.-- :'-- i--;' i-s- ---.; ., 2Badger:iathersbrushes, at 65 'eents, "1 " . . '. . , 1 barber's duster, 10 pounds gum camphor, at 30 - 03 4 50 -35 25 400 v.- isd 100 cents, ' t',,- .: . 3 00 i gall9njcaipf I m m ix m M 4 pounds- roach powder, at 60 -cents'; T."'-A;r P'Jl'AQ 1 pound Glauber salts, 05 1 -box,4r 6spound. adamantine- -; .caudles; a); 20 oiaketM&&:i,iXi 20 dozen 20-inch feather dusters, 10 20 vvuuuB powaered aium, at 10 cents, r. . . ; 50 it uoxen ny-paper,; ;jkS 1 gallon bay rum. 3 50 300 100 3-grain quinine pills, . 3 btett aoap.at $4 50, 3 dozen, Colgate's honey so 13 50 4 50 soap, : 1 ApoUinaris water tan. 125 2 25 3 dozen Army and Navy blacks Total, ' " 1268 07 Independent Ice Companv: ' . 74i300 ;poundsT ice furnished .JO nited Senate from May 1st i OH? w oxeb, muiu8ive,at 89 cents '' per 100 pounds, ? $260 05 700 pounds ice furnished - United States Senate from June 1st to 30th, inclusive.at v 85 cents per 100 pounds, -19Mb :pqunds.4ce furnished United States ;. Senate, . for : heating and ventilating de , paitment, from June 1st to SOth, inclusive, at 25 cents 299 95 X - Si loopounas, ,69 70 $629 70 f Total, or j - Repairing Colnmbia jtricycle new steering nead and :i .forks, ' ; 7 00 1 hew steering. rod, ; 2 00 Expreseage on above, l 00 1 cakw cement; Jri " 40 14 'hours' labor, at BO.cenU per - hour, 7 60 Total, - . - $17 40 """awl 4hMHBBBBMl . 4 Two ebarmlrt little jrM were danci -g -"the met ' in lb krecis.- "What tnnkft you M) bau p?" ii.-oaa a)r,- "OU! ouf ni i liara iarown n-aj hU our horrid nuMicine, and we hare only to take Di, Bull's Counh tsfrup, and that ain't Udftthl . - .' - - .. A CUEYEEAHD COI7HTY MP .DIVE. - - . Vrnar thA nrovisiona of Section 1997 of the Code ot North Carolina, aj.f1in-W held in Cleveland county, submitting to the qnalinea voters of the countyj. railroad auo onrintion of $125,000. - sThe election was. held ' and it ap pears that 1695 voters voted in favor pi tne susDcnpiiiou. Tint it BrtPma that ssction .1998 of node reauirefl that in all elections . . held under Sec. 19.97. the votes shall be canvassed by the Board of. Commissioners, who shall TOf.nrA of the same. 1- County make a This it seems was not done and I. W. Garrett. Esq., Chairman of the Rnard of County. Commissioners, has written a column letter in the Shelby Aurora, to say that he shall not sign and issue the bonds. He says: Vriom i a 'moral -oblieation at- tAndinir this Question that I cannot, oronld Tint set aside: represent in the neoDle as I do, in this, no uns important matter; fixing a tax upou them ana tneir cnuaren wt kw -" on An iv mav Vw 50 vears. I am tendentious in the firm belief, that i tiavA nnt a fihA(fow of riehtto sign these bonds, without being fully sat isfied that I have full and complete authority from the people, througn tha Kaiint Hat to do eo. I have no right, because circumstances have vlorairl vnnr interests 1Q tDY hanaS . tn nArtetrate, rv,.TT nrnna a crmfffl lnlUStlCO tO tQ8 nf thm nouutv. witn my eves orjea to the doubts that hang around this Question now and I teU I -p mr -irrKf. fihftll forSOt frS H""n U0re I do it - And somebody weeps in consen quence. Tnn cii.T.KD JADE WKICES Civd-Sarvice -Commissioner Tren holm, in bahalf of the rice-growers of South Carolina and the Savannah Chamber of Commerce, recently ap- Wrd before the Ways and . Means Committee He demonstrated that a reduction of- the . rice tariff vrmld ; work - the destruction ; of American rice-growers. The rice-growers while clamorous for protection for rice, according to the Charleston News and Courier.are in favor of free sugar, and free every thing else on this green earth, exs cept free rice. W . 'If protection is good for rice, why not for sugar. - If good for sugar, why not for iron! If eood for iron why not good for the wool growers, &c, &c Wouldn 6 it be better to agree up on a tariff standard, fair to all trades, and then let it stand! " - THE STAff CHAMBER. ' We have not been able to find much in Senator Riddleberger'a Sen atorial career with which we could agree, but the following from the Washington Critic has the true ring: Senator Biddleberger, in his re marks in the Senate on Wednesday in relation to the proposed reference ot iOionet Jttiads tetter to a commit tee, said: v: ,, v Before that motion is put I wish to say again that I do not intend to ap pear before, any committee. ; What remarks I shall have to make will be made in the Senate. Here from the time you go into the executive ses sion you assail men everywhere all over the country, and you refuse 1 1 aiiow them a chance to be heard. Everything that I say shall be with open doors. I do not believe in the senate becoming more Eoglish than toe rujuse oi ixras itself. Alter this authoritative statement of the manner in which bitter per- Buuai scanuais are ventilated m the executive sessions or the Senate, it would seem that it is high time that the star chamber connlavA ahnniH tu aooiisnea. jPAflaoelphtt Record. . , "l'4Let" Senator "Edmunds put the buHV-eye where he knowa his gun is going to shoot and he is an excellent marksman; but he appears to lack judgment in arranging his target, iheDuskm case is an illustration. TV - il . jusKin was . officially dead and buried before- M -Edmunds stood him up as a matter of controversy. This is pugBacious leadership, but blundering. .His following among um jsepuoucan colleagues is but half- hearted; there is no enthusiasm, but instead a ? ben evolent interest like that of the grandparents at a christ ening." ,MlTBDIJREJ.lif HIS CAB. an express MeooenBrer Killed and sareo ttobbed A Desperate SlruKKle-Black Hair In One iana ana Bed Hair in the vniuiuu. jnaren is. xne express ..oukc v' uo vS6 OOUUd train on the Rock Island road, was killed in his car last night, between Joilet and Morris, and his safes broken open and -robbed df all valuables amounting'to a large Bum, which cannot vet be exactiv atAtjA tk , , 1, cfr bore evidences of a terrible strug .:ii! Rje. The messenger, whose name vT 1 ; - u6w 1 " "woo uuujb was Nicholas, was found dead when his wcw ypaea at morns, tiis throat was cut in a manner that suggested ajhatchet or a duU knife, i iSd hS skull.was .crushed with a stove po ker.; Thia poker was found in the t,6"1, .belong there. In Nicholas' clenched right hand was found a lock of black hair and in the other hand a lock of rod hair. So far there is no clue to the murderers, but the country is already alive with searchers, both -professional and vol unteer, and there is every reason to believe that the mnr,1orom t;ii 1 lynched if discovered. . . , . , Banh Statement. f New YoekC ifftmh 1a Tt, bank statement for the week shows Loanev. increase, $4,348,600 specie.' decrease. $2,469,600,' legal tenders te!52-9'00? saeP'W, increase; $2.075,600 1 circulation.decrease. $192 -000 ;t reserve decrease, : $3,459,350; Banks now hold $21,410,043 in excess of the 25 per cent rate. , . :x. Great Southern JBemrdy. BotABiLB cures Scrofula, Bhenmatlim, White Sweuing, Gent, Goltra Consnnipaon, - BronehlUs, Nerroas DebUity, Malaria, and aQ diseases ot a kl'idred nature arising from an impure condition of the blood. Af er pnjsiolfuii have failed to core, a single bottle ot Bosasaijb seems to effect such a marked change as to gtn new hope nd H'e. Bead this letter: I htTe been a great sufferer from Inflammatory Bheumattan for the last twelve months. - X was Induced, to try your nreDaratlon Botadalls, end I have been greatly benefit!. My hands and feet are still enlarged, bat. I feel so much better that I want to .continue taking the iuiXJM KB3. II. T..DAKCS. . httnoouih, Te. , A FUffEBBAI, DAT. Yesterday In - Congress Both House Pay Itespeet tm th Memory of tho JU Senator MlUr. Washington, March 13 The Sen ate assembled at the usual hour to day, but after prayer the Chair an- nounced that the order of the day would be the funeral' exercises of Senator John F. Miller, of California. The services ;were attended - by ' the House of Representatives in a body. headed by the Speaker and Chaplain, the supreme court in official robes, the aiplomatic orps, the resiaent and Cabinet. The religious services were those of the Episcopal church, conducted by , the Chaplain of ;the benate. - : : -i.vH 'Z ffs-s-wri On the conclusion of the religious ser vices the Jf resident pro tempore ot the senate said : "The senate has consigned to ah officer of this body and committed of its members,- the custody of the mortal remains of our honored mend and brother, to con duct them to his western home, and leave them with the friends : who have loved and honored him, to pay the last tribute - of resDect to his memory. -The Senate as a body will also ansna me . ooay to me rauroau - - . i 1 J . Jt t . 1 J station.'". - - The Senate then adjourned, and the procession having been formed, as pre arranged, moved to tne music 01 direes bv the Marine band, " out through tne rotunda and to theBal tinaore c. Potomac depot, whence the funeral train started westward. The train X was a special one, ex nected to eo tnrougn 10 , uauiorui It was made ud of one combined pas senger and baggage car in which the remains of the dead Senator were daced. one Pullman hotel car, and one sleeping car. for the accommoda tion of the familv or the deceased and the Congressional delegation. Chief 'Clerk Johnson, of the Senate, was in charee of the funeral party and pas seneer agent Parke, of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, -was in . charge of the train It is said that but two Senas tors. Jones, of Nevada, and Butler, of South Carolina, accompanied the remains,, although a ; full delegation from the House attended. JCxigen cies of the political situation prevent ed other Senators .from leaving the citv. .. .. - i ;- ' Washington. D. C . March. 13. House. Immediately upon assem bling in pursuance of order made yesterday, the House in a body pre ceeded bv the speaker and jnapiam. nroceeded to the Senate chamber to take part in the funeral ceremonies over the remains of the late Senator Miller, of California. a Immediately upon returning from the Senate chamber the House ad journed. The Tirrlnla Methodist Con ference. Stauhton. March 13. At the con. ference of the Mothodist Episcopal Church South today, - the following were received as deacons: ty u ret- tvman. T L Knnard, W L, Douy, tl Liigbt, J U Knott, u- u wmce, ana J H Kuhlman. ' BishoD Wilson conducted the ex. amination. The following deacons were ordained: W A Sites, H T Ans vdle and Henry Homan. - "John Sharoless was admitted as Elder. In behalf of the Foreign Missionary Societv. Dr. Kelly delivered apow erf ul address, giving an account of the work and hardships ot the mis sionaries. He stated tnat in tne past few years the amount collected for foreign missions had increased four hundred per cent, and that the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in this connection, had been pronounced by an eminent Biihop of anotner denomination, me wonaer of church history. The conference .voted to guarantee the payment of half the amount assessed against for foreign missions by September first. . ; . " - - 'Us SOZODONT the whole world tries, . TIs 80ZODONT wnlch pnrliles . The breath and mouth, aiid dirt denes . 'lis SOZODONT lor whljh we cry,v Sweet SOZODONT for wnlea we sigh, 'Us onlT SOZODONT we buy. , ' - The Prat ofSosooloisil, Like the famous article ltaeif, to In almrst every body's mou'h. The people know that It preserres as wea as beauttnes the teeth. Hence ttls the standard Tooth Wash of the Period. ' "Spalding's Glue," useful In every hoae. HAJKKKTM BV TELBSB1FD -O- KXBUH 13, 1146 Prodnce - Baltmokb. Flour steady, dull; Howard St. and western uuoerane i loaxoMbi ustra ss.&ure $410; Farauy $4.3514.86; City Hills Supeiflt e $i76f?$3.25: Extra tS.RirillS. Rio brands. $4 75 6 $4.85. Wheat Southern fite.dj; Western timer Dut duu: aoutnern rj nctw; amoer tftraw; no 1 Maryland Na 2 West'n winter red spot vzutaws um boutnern str- t and rainy active. Wontern steady; Southern white 46348; yellow 4WE47. - . , - . Cn n . on V n.TVatoQ rtv w rtAe t f a nYi 80fJ SIVi:-May 8614986; No. 8 Spring 87aeli4 BlUl. torn-dull: cash 87137Ui: AprU h?i May 4(0634(114. Oats -quiet: cash KVs; May ifOMfi 82 Pork quiet cash and March $9.0S9$1O.OO; siay giu vbtxtw w. juara quiet; narcn luminal May $6.Q0S $6 (KM: bcxhj meats quiet; dry SHitea snouiaers tn-watt w: snort no side $603$63ai; etear sides 5.BUr$Sj65. Wht- key steady at $1.16. Sugar-steadv; granulated ; Bianaara a eqa, - Kkw York Flour a shade stronger closing Arm; Boutnern steady; common to fair extra S3.4UO$seu. wnat spot lots advanced Vtto 1; uiigraded red869$l.oiU: No. 3 red 9614 mvi. mo ;&rea marca vsqRum; mar no o-ioavi 19. Corn spot 1410 higher, dosing arm; angrauea iiavm; no. Aaron k nay 481348. Oats-lower, dull; No. 3 March vm. conee snot lair bio omei at - imam Sucar dull nominal: Muscova 4; centrirueal 8 8 1 16; fair to good refining 6; refined quiet ;C 6; White Kxtra C 6; Mould A 6k; Standard a 6V1: Confectioners A wti; Cut Loaf and Crushed oei7; Powdered 611-1696; ttranuiated 61A3 Rice steadr. demand fair. Cotton seed oil crude 24 26; refined 80. Boeln dul $1 0691.10; Turpentine dull 491. Hides steady; Wool firms domestic fleece 87936. Pork dull at $10109 $10.60 for old; ii ouaiUDU ior new. eeei auii; oeei name steadv at S17 CO: tierce beef nominal: cut meats a nlet: middles dull: Ions clear 6. Lard Si8 tower; western steam soot $6.80. Itelghts steady. Cotton 764d; wheat Zfed, , IfaTaJ Store WnarnieToii Turpentine a nlet at 4ft BoHin firm; strained 80; good strained 86. Tar firm at $1.80; crude turpentine firm; hard L26; yellow dip and virgin $460. SATaHHAR Turpentine nom'l at 49; sales 800; Bomb tieady at $1069$1.10; nothing doing. - Charlumtob -TnrDentinH dulll at 49. . Rnotn trained 80; good strained 86990. .s I71nnncla.l. . KKW xOBS. Kxohance dall and steadr. Moner 1UA2 ttniw- trensuy ualancee Hold $170,306,000; - currency H. uiM.ouuj" fctovKnraenw auii; tour per cento, I. 271&; threes $1.00. State bonds no trading labama CUm a,8 106. ...... ............ louu " CUusB, fives LOS 8eorgie6's.... IM ' Ctoorgla Te mortgage .!k forth Carolina ; -werjiHi forth Carolina 6's. ex. int.......... 4.9lh . Korth Carolina's Vunding , ...' 18 south Carolina owwn urasois.... .w Tenneseee 6's........ .M - 67 vurginjae's.. .......... .............. w Tlrelnla CmuwIs. ...... ......... 69 Chesapeake and Ohio..., -m Chicago and Northwestern ............ .. .. l.na Chioaso and Northwestern, preferred ; 1.8HMi Delaware and Lackawanna................. l-Vlh Srte.. . n ffnnt Tnnnnaflfl ......... 1 Z4& Lake Shore. ....... . .. 8049 Louisville and Naanvuie. Memphis and Charleston 41a 86 , lati 46 60 .05t 27 s? 89 -- 6 TW 1.2'. nwiw utu viiiv. .... , w .... Naitnviue and unHxuwooga.... New Orleans Racine. .in. New York central. Norfolk and Western preferred. V m e Northern racmooommon.,... Nortbern facinc preierreo. ... lTaCiUO SiUl.au an.eM we Bftdlng... ....... hiohmoud and Alleghany.. .... . Richmond and Dauvllle..... ................ Biohmond and West roint xemunai..... ... Bock Island.... Ft. Paul.. St. Paul preferred. ............... ......t..... Texas Pac ... ................... .......... LwoocauuiO.... Sew JwwCentrl.........,.....'.",..,'' BSSi tssourt Pacific, lnfiffl western Union. ........- .v. 64iw Bid. tLutokL SOSared. iA8ked. llte. ntf HALrMfmm Noml: mlddllna8lS-iA; iutnnu 231; gross 231: mles 17;- stock 46,589; eiDortt eowie : wreai Britain : continent -. NoRioi Qalet; intddllng 8i; net raoelpta 978; gross 978; sales 495; stock 41,426; exports coast wine lew; to breat untaln - : oontlnent ; France . -.- . ;. , - BAurrjRB-Nom1; middling 9U: net receipts i: gross 109: saies 160: stock ntmrti coastwise 46; Great Britain : continent . Bcerow-Qiilet; nUddllng 9Ur net receljlts 40; gross 1307; sates - ; stock 6310; exports coasi- WnjrrnatDH Steady: ' middling fist- ti m oelpte 143, gross 143 sales ; stock 6,693; ezDOits floastwiM 6: : continent Hiwt Britain . v -: . :.. s--- PHruujsaLPHiA Dull; low middling 9; net re ceipts 64; gross 64; stock 17.9U8; exports eoast- wise -5 ureal umain : continent i Savabnak-DuII; ' mlddllug Kb; net re ceipts 1659: gross 1659; sales 60; stock 49,119; exports coastwise saw; to eonnnent : fctreat uruain ; France -. . NW OnutAM Dull: middling ' tnh: ' net TtrMp 8631; gross 4325: sales 2O)0; stock 343 3 J6; expom ooastwlse 2182: to Great Britain - ; France 6523; continent 102T. Mobilb Qjlet; middling 8 9-16: net receipts 618, gross 618; sates 600; stock 41,193; exports ooastwiw tao meat Britain -, - - M KMFHm Quiet : mlddlln RU- ntmlnta 882; sUlpmenu 8438;' sales 1400; node 110.665. AUMJsrrA-vjuiei;; middling 8; reotlpi YB3; snipmentt . sales 163: itock . - CiuBLwroH Nominal; middling 8?4,'' borers offering 1 less; n ,t receipts 664; gross 64; sales svucb au.iii; uxpunn cuuuiMjni 1BJU: coastwise tSa: Bremt Britain Nsw York quiet; sales US; middling uplands 9Vk: Orleans 9 6-16; consolidated net reoeipu B.&; expmts to 'ireat Britain ; . to France 6523; continent 6350. Fatures. , . ,t Nuw York Net teoelnts BO: amm l.vu. Futures dosed quiet and steady; sales 193.0C0 bales. teoruary...... March 8 939.96 April 9.C8 i 04 nay... 9.isi4 June. m 8 28 24 July.... t- 9 819.88 Autrast. ... 9.3900.40 September... - $.889' 83 October...... 8.089.09 November...... ............. . 8 089 04 December . 8 oota.w January.... . - 0 IJverpoel Cotton Slarliet. LmRFooL. March 13 Dull, nricea cenerally In buyers' favor; Uplands 41S-16d: Orleans 4d; sales coui; speculation ana export oou; reeeipu w; American 8,600.: Futures seady. Uplands low middling clause March and April delivery 4 49 4d9460-4d. April and Hay 4 61 64d94 63-G4d. May and June 4 E4-64d965-64d. June and July 4 67 641966 64d. July and August 4 69 64d94 61-64d. . August and September 4 684a90 64d. 1 p. it. Sales American $ 4UX nvitutar low mkt dllns; eUmse, March delivery 4 61-64d, (sellers.) - March and April 4 61-64d, (sellers.) : April and May 4 f 3-64d. (buyers.) . May and June 4 66-64d, (buyers ) June and July 4 69 64d. iselters,) July and August 4 61 64d (buyers.) - Augnt and September 6d (sellers.) September and October 468440, (value ) Futures closed steady . ' City 4Cttom Market. - - Omci o tsw OBsnvwjt. 1 -Cbielork, N. C March 14, 1886. The etty cotton market yesterday chwed quiet at the following quotations'. . . . Oood middling BGfe Strict Middling .i - - m Middling s Tinges. -. 8 8tains Boetptsyeeterday.. .......... 62 CITT PRODUCE JHAJKKISTt Beported by T. B. Maflnx. MABCH U. 18E8 Com per bushel... ............ Meal per bushel.... Wheat per buahel Peanuts per busheL Flour Family... , RxLra..... ................... Super.. Peas Clay, per bushel - Mixed ; Oats helled,... , 62A65 . WS7 .LIOSLIS .L8O(KL30 .2.88r?,140 .3.8093.85 .8.8633.30 .L00ffil05 . 9031.00 . 6066 Dried Fruit Apples, per n feacnes, oeeiea..., unpeeled Blackberries....... Potatoes Sweet.. Irish........ Cabbage, per pound. Onions, per bushel .: Beeswax, per pound..-. T allow, per pound Butter, per pound.... 4S6 8a4 65369 70?75 - SWT3 m 94 69614 1693Q 10311 16380 86330 mi KfMO 738 . im 739 aS IB 463'o 11 Kggs, per dozen.. cnickens. Ducks.......... Turkeys, per pound. ftos Beef, per pound, net..... Mutton per pound, net....... Pork, per pound, net. WooL washed. UlvW&6daast Featben, new..... M M Bass. 1 tXHind....... SM..,. . NOTICE. T'H'K annual meetlne of the Stockholders of tne 1 Mechanics Perpetual Bulldl'-cand Loan Asso- ci-oon win De neid tn tne court House on Monday night the 15th day of March, at 8 0 clock. Stockholders, who cannot be present at the meeting, may be repreeented by proxy." Blank proxies will be furnished by application at the office of tbe Assoc atlon. Booxs still open for subscribers to the 7th series. B. B. COCUBANR, mart SeCyandTreaa. JGGS, 12 cents per dozen. FPLES 76 cents per bosheL CHICKENS ARID Very fine. TCBRET8, S, M. HOWELL. Sale - of Notes, Accounts, fe IN poTsuanee ot an order of court In the ease of Goodwin Bros, and others against A. W. Lu doif and others, I will sell, at tbe court house door In the city of Charlotte, on Monday, Mann iina, 18fe6, at 13 o'clock, M . all the notes, acsounts, -and lodgments due to the late firms of Ludolf 4 Hartsfle d and A. W. Ludolf ft Co, a list of which may be seen at the court bouMe door. mariadlOt ,.. C. H. DUL8, Beoelver. Press for Sale. I HAYS FOB SALS a eemplete Adams Book and Newspaper Press. Size of platen 84x80 Inches. The machine is In good order, made b . Hoe A Co , standard work. Ll Price - -, - $8,84000 Will be sold for - ' 600 OQ on terms to suit purchaser. - v CHiS. B. JONXS, - : an6dtt ,. Charlotte Observer. - FOR RENT. Dwelling house on South ' Tryon street, adjoin ing the residence of Dr. B. B. Bratton. ..- Vtrr can. yenientiy tocatea iar a poarqing nouse. i Apply to 1 Charlotte Real Estate Agency, septadtf ' B. B. OOCHBAKB, Manage Houses Rented., Houses rented and rents eollaatod. in the an Advertised tree of charge. -, CHABLUTTJi KKAL BSTATS ASIflCT, : - ; . B. B. COCHBAiri. Manager, ' V mid it - ? Trade Btreet Front Central Hotel. Cancer Cured. I have had a winner on mi fam fm man mm lhave tried a great man, remedlea. hut rith.mt reUet I almost gave up hope of ever being cured. Dr. Hardman. my son. recommended Hwirt'i hiu cine, which I have tanen with great results. My face Is now well,-and it is Impossible for me to ex press my laaiuu in woras ror wnat uus medicine uos uixio iur we nisi. UUH UABDMAM. Monroe, tie,, sept, a, vsm. , Swift's RDeoldo his cured a cancer on m tui and han almost made a new man of me. - x. 4. jLaaxa, wacisea, jria. I have had a cancer In mvrtiht ear forthme years, I tried every remedy the physicians prac ticed, to no permanent good. Swift's speclno baa wrought wonders for me. It la the bent blood pu rifier In the world. . whs o. juobbov, vierenoe, Ala. Swiff s Soeeifie la entirely VMretable. and seems to cure cancers by forciag out the impurities from thehloou. . Treatise oa uiooa ana tuun jDiseaies mailed tkk owirr aFKOLrio vu., jjrawer a, Atlanta, ea. 0ri69WJSd28t.,N,I.; ..' , , SPECIAL IN OTICE. PP i desirable DUiiamg lot, dodudu wt leet OO on Trade street, and runnlngthrough to Fourth street, oetween the property of CoL "H.. C. Jones an 1 Dr. O'Donoghue, known as the Dr. J. M. Miller place, rnwjiw CBAaLOTTJb Ja4iA"V3XAAA AVaavli Printing -FOE nUSOTS CRACKERS. We make freouent orders for these goods, and consequently oan at-all times offer them to ousto- , mers crisp ana iresn. WILSON'S . CRYSTAL WAFERS In and 6 pound tins are the beat to be found. - - OYSTER CBACKFBS. ' GIRCIER LEJlOm CUEAMf, And the nicest of all. Intended more especially for infants, but persons of delicate appetite will find them very palatable. A full line of v : FAMILY SUPPLIES Kept In Stock, which we offer at prices as low as the same duality of goods can be sold In the city. , BARNETT ALEXANDER. Free delivery. Telephone call 81. ' ""- .. Another lot of the Buck Horn Brand of BUCKWHEAT FL00B, CORN, OATS, BRAN, TIMOTHY , . MAY, W ortla Carolina Hay. Fodder aid Snacks.' : ' Mixed Feed & Torn Meal. EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BUBBANK POTA : TOES, BEAUTY OF HEBRON POTA TOES at $1.25 per bus. OOO poanda of German Cabbage IS poimdB of Granulated Sugar for $1.00 i pounas or "U" eugar ior x.uu Dried Beef by the i tece. per pound, at 15 Chipped Beer, per pound, at - 20 Lome, ueei in a 4, s and 14 id cans, per lb. rajt Conuensed Milk, per ean. at 20 Fine bugar Cured Hams, per pound, at lAb baur Kraut, per pound, at 6Vi Anything you want in the way of ... ijannea tfoods. : Boaele Breakfast Strips. Fine Northern Apples, and anyihlBg you want In STAPLE AND FANCfV GROCERIES. CAE.Ij AND SEE JJSt SI. B. ALEXiNDEB & CO. Chromos at a Sacrifice. In order to make room for I our fins lot of Steel Engrav ings, Oil Paintings and Oleo- J graphs, -we will sell our stock ol Chrcmos at cost, size Z4xv. jjQrmeny fl.uu.re- ... 1 - daced.to 65 cents. Eemember we also carry a larger and more complete stock of School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds, than any dealer in Western North Carolina, and are prepared to fill all orders, either at Wholesale or Re tail, promptly and as low as they can be had this side of Baltimore. To Printers ; A good secondhand Plough Paper Cutter, will be sold eheao, : Apply to Chea, B. Jones, at : sepddawtf ; this omrccB FIRST CE.A.SS BffiEBT . e . WW be opeo by . J. H FEDDEN, i Tormerly Foreman for Mayor ft Boss. At the old Charlotte Hotel. Branch buslnes at J. B. Harrington s, where all orders will : receive prompt attention. - : ,. .-. ,.. . Safes for Sale. Two good second hand safes win be sold cheap One MILLBB'S. " ' One HERBING'S. Apply to Chaa. B. Jones, a " - sepOdAWtt . , - THT8 FKICB. - This pm.per U kept on Ble nt the efltoe f - .DVERTISFNQ GENTS HME8 BU1LD1HQ J? PKc'i CdliiclAIcO et t owjt 0'-i Did you Sup- .' peso Mustang Liniment only good i for horses ? ' - It is for inflamma - fion of all flesh. - . Wilson Baby BlSCQ! Just mm mi M . tm ncdiijsM, croup CONSUMPTOflB ' -OF jeet xxum AND ULLEIN. The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree of the --no Kumo, growing along tbe small streams in tbe :'.t.ci:i States, contains a stimulating expecto . -it principle that loosens the phlegm producing , early aorning coogh, and stimulates the child o-t off the falso membrane In croup and " y'n?ouBh. When combined with the heal- 'S 'ic .leilijiaons principle in the mullein plant " '-n J1 HeMs, presents in TATXOK'S CHEROKEE . r at Sweet Grji AKD MUIXHS the finest . r-iprr f lor Coughs, Croup, Whooping-cough ' sucption ; and so palatable, any child is ; ' late it. Ask your druggist for it Prioe, : . -'. '-'I. ii 1:0 floes u6t keep it, we will pay. - '.i.ne ot.'-r, lix jross charges on large siie ay part'ef th-2 O; S.'on receipt of JL00. ' " V. T-V.ri.OI5. Atlanta, . ANOTHER FINE LOT OF Whitman's Candy and Confectioneries, . Cider and Sandwllcbca Always on hand. w. b. Taylor. BIMAMStfo the only School for boys In the I 1793. S South with A9 LIGHT, a firstrclass GYilNASIUM, and a nrstHdass Special terms to young men of small means. : xne issra session Degins August zatn. For catalogue, address - - - JLU. a BIN8HAM, Jo- Bingham School. N.C. ESTUUSHED USED IN ALL OYER ZQtlOOO SOLD; PARISOFTHE WORLD ARRIAGEI Catalogues and Prices on application. Sold by all the beet Carriage Builders and Dealers. . CINCINNATI, V. 8. A. ... Cable Address. COO-CXN. Dec22dtueathurs4sBt-tt OUR -IN 1 7msj K if-H-r.V 0. m H 01 M Made expressly for us, AJR And within TU;R ' - - Will be it- in U 1 fhi OE. D. LATTA & BRO. ENCOURAGE HE -so:- Boiies aid : Carriages -BT- TYSON & JONE8, No shoddy work. Every Bu ois. i vui is guaranteed. . "- -:o: We are ahome, and we can always we are: The largest Carriage tfan ufactnrers la North Caro lina ".- ' . --v.--,: J- . j"". .',,! -VL: PorDiirabUliy, 8tyle i and finUh, we are nn- urpassed. ' For by A. C. II lalchtsoa A: f!n.. 111-, h KX TYSON & JONESrCarthafjo N. C, Mm ' OFFEliS .70 THE ffe( 1 ! .1:1 1 FIVE JON; TWKNT.yfBARI.ELS IR LINSEED (ill, A- Large Stock c Cote, Yar oto, Eft. -ALSO ONE CAR LOAD kerosene Oi ALL AT CLQSE PRIGES. . J. H: MoADEN CARRIAGE AND BUGGY REPOSITORY. A full line of Carriages. Buggies, Phaetons, Cart? Spring Wagons, etc, ot the best makes and latest styles, on hand. s9Vehlcies made to Order and repaired. - ' " V . jL'c mjTcmsorii & co., Charlotte, N. C next to Wade- th's Stables. sprSunly . .,- FOR b ALE. ; r( Two desirable building lots, 60x300 feet, fJ fr-mtlng on South Tryon street, adjoining the property of J. H Carson. Shade trees on lots. Will be so d separately or together. Prioe $7u0 tsacu. - CHARLOTTE BBAL ESTATE AfiENCT. THE- Hats ill ISTGr, a few days, 3 21?. CJ-3ESL complete with me iiat iioe. North CaroHoa Male; Carthsge, N. C. x fta ji a uaciuu tuaii itJct VtS OUT oliOL be found to make iood our promises. 'ITE CLAin LTo be able to compete sue- . -; r ... . . v. . -. . .. . " - - i - - cessfuDy,;; to prlcea and quality," lth the' best manufacturers 2 1 n t h e North and West: riiai.M. w -..- - -. llliite Lead, m mm and S i II.. II J I INDUSTRY. CARPETINGS AND Upholstery Good 8. w. & J SI fllAKii: ATTENTIOV TO TP 1Tto . " m H THEIR "K t 1 d J. fiPrtf.SR STM AXMIN.TEhS - 'S BEING i;PSvb,IU ;. troa. 2 r t j,i. uDwaM Ir m 1 i m ,ri nr4 WlLION 5KOQIKTTE3 BODV 8RUcSFL8; TPKSrh? Ipeiilns ' frrm 1 ss beri7i X'Z - f KOtn lrra , trom W.erido 10 P Pi Lpftacd CHINA MATTINfiS SWb8 L.CK lUiiTATNS trpin madhs Lick ccBTATNs4 S5r6rp''5rut,'r&ri1 ANTIQUE and fBENcSTivEur4i!r"tlar(1 Nottingham ,:;'!S p-t r upward TURCOMAN , DBTSSh B TAPES" HT rfeTERISeT & " m CfiErO.SAJ. COYEiilN'5m Uflpw W" "pWir1 rmitriailurnl,l,f, orrspondence tnvla d BH0Al'4A fs! I'Jli st. in NEW YttKU. feb7d3m , -OF- l, Miili IMrcii's lafe We offer this morning cor entire steci; of AT HALF PRICE 50 $1.00 1.50 cent hats at it a 25 cents. 50 75 u A large lot ot new styls 8TBAW, FELT and VKLTETiHATS Just received, are Included m ths sale. No such an opportunity to purchase new, desirable and fashionable goods at sue..; prio has ever been offered In this city. Respectfully, -a M. OUKUY CAKOUOA CKKTM1L BAIL WAY. Office of 8npisRrNTKNi)ssT. i WnjtiNaTou, N. C. Jaa 6, 18S6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON AND AFTEB SEPT 27, im, THE FOLLOW tag Schedule will be operated on this Ball- twd PAS3LNGEB, HAIL AND KXPBESS TrURva, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at.. .. Leave Raleigh at Arrive at Charlotte at.. . . , Leave Charlotte at. ..... . Arrive at Kalelgh at Arrive' at Wilmington at. 7.00 p. . 7 85 P.M. 7.80 a. 8.15 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 8.25 A.M. No. i; No. 2. LOCAL FBEI6HT Passenger Car Attached. Leave Charlotte at 7.40 4, m. Arrive Laurtnburg at , B 45 p. m. Leave Laurinburg at 6.16 a.m. Arrive Charlotte at.. 4 40 p. m Leave W Umlnpton at 6 45 a. m . Arrive at Laurinburg at , 5ioo p. m. Leave La-rinbuTg at 5 80 a. m. Arrive at Wilmtrgton at 5..i p. k. Local Frelgh between Charlotte and LHUrin bnrg frl weekly leaving Charlotte on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Leave Laurinburg on 1 unsdays, Thurfcays and Saturn aj a. Passenger trains-stop at regular stations only and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVT3IOW, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PBK8S AND FBEMxHT. (Dally except 8unday.) Leeve Charlotte at 1. 8.16 a.m. Arrive at Shelby at.. 12.16 p. m. Leave Shelby at... 1.40 p. m Arrive at Charlotte at...... 6.40P.M Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with B. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Balelgh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, stations on Western N. C. B. B., Ashevule and polnta West. Also, for Spartanburg, GreenvL'le, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES. ' SupertDtendent. F. W. CLARK, Gen Passenger Agent WESTERN NORTH CAIIO. R. R. C O. Gkntsrai. Passenskr Oman, - Salisbubt, N. C., Jan. 16, 1886. Commencing Sunder. Jannarv 17th. and sneer. ceding all others, the following Passenger train schedule will be operated over this Rood: . JV7EST. j - EAST. Train No L At. I Lv. Train Na "MAIN LINE Ar. Lv. A. M. P. M. 6.22 8.65 2.68 1.22 P. M 106 11 52 11.00 941 11.30 Salisbury, - Statesvllle, : Newton, Hickory, Icard. Morganton, Marlon, Old Fort, Bound Knob, Black Mountain, Asbevllle, Alexander's, Marshall, Warm Springs, 6.22, P. 41. 1234 2.05 2 67 4.30 4.60 6.19 131 1.23S 166 6.21 4 22, 8.64 8.2X 2.67 1.64 4.(10 1.2j 12 4 1161 10 61 4.! 6.27 6.14 6611 1019 9 40 7.D0I A. M. 8.25 8 45 -WJ68T. i MUBPHT DIVISION A6T. Train No 8 Train No. 7 Stations Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. A. M.' 9 4 10.29 lute 12.2? 1.68 2.29 2.4 8.81 4,2 .6.05 P. M. AsBevllle, Hominy, Pigeon B'ver. Waynesvnie, nm: - ' - 8ylTa, - 'i -Webster Station WhttHer. 4H9 3.68 10.26 1U1 12.19 401 8.17 226 P M. 12.35 11.67 11.46 10.65 10.C9 8.!9 719 A. M. 8.12 2 00 1.19 1234 2.2 s 2 39 1LB0 11.46 10 64 10.00 8.31 4.16 Charleston, Nantahala, Barrett's, , 6.05 7.05 8.18 Noa. 7 and 8 run daily, ezoent Sundav. Bound Knob Is dinner station for rain No. 2. ---' W. i. TCBK, A. G. P. A. . v.-K. HoBn, Superintendent. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CH I CHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Oenntne. S nd Iwr Kli.Mp. BranfwwthleMlBlutisBi. "Uhlefeectel's Enx-Uak" and lake aa atlur. ar ILnlMa At. (Rainpa) s n for partioutan tn Utfr by retarn mail. PAP PR. f hfrarrtrr flifmli .1 W. SIS Msdlaoo 6aai. Pkiiada-Pa. Aafe jbr "CbU-ht. , . tar acUa" fauiroal PXUa. YaaaaaMfcac JanlOdiwly V; DISSOLUTION, r r The copartnership heretofore exlstln nndm firm name of o. hmhim AT unuei the been dissolved by mutual wrsent - da ' v. , g. GHESH1W, - t ' L HABTby lBLP. " TO THK IfDBLIC. . , t , HartsneUlfHRS to.Mre. 8. L egent, i rposi for ,ii L,X' wco- OT Eer 0 XUXQfS - ; ; . - , T- "vrw auaai aax itOCklrfrtrnrto,'m,8lll ! a full - pfflgSods t iia' wooda ware and aUver Ml i ll .B. B. KABTSTJILD, Agent ,arty
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