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PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. --,
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C DAS. It. JO WES,
Editor and Proprietor.
Kktkksd at ths postofica is CBisurm,n.
j , as f-gooHD Class MAirTAg.1 , -
TUESDAY,' APRIL 20, 1886
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ASOTDEB BILL OF EXPENSES
In order that the readers of Thb
Observer -may. not think that we
VmvA fnrcntien there is such a body
as the House of Representatives at"
Washington Uity, and -Tn
rsmrnd thrtni that North Caro
lina has nine representatives in that
body, we publish another bill of ex
cf that aueust body which
seems to have no higher mission than
t5 tee how ;much of, the s people's
money can be spent. . . :
The items are for voucher No. 1505,
and foots up $1,702 15; , J :. !
Ron 1 it, tAx-navera and see how
,a.rw - x a
yoa like to pay for such items for the
use of members who are ' drawing
ft 1.000.00 per annum, and 20 cents
mileage;.. - - -
Nov. 8. Robert. Beall: i tS
2 No. 2 eilver whistles, heavy
cut, at $2 75,.
3 No. 1 silver whistles,' extra
chased, at $2, c . ,
3 No. 2 silver whistfeSi? extra
y -chased, at $2 75, , '
3 'No. 2 14-karat ..whistles,
; heavy cut, at $58 per doz,
- 2 No; 3 " Silver whistles," heavy
cut, at $33 Der doz,
2 No 4 silver whistles, heavy
cut, at $33 per doz
3 plated bottles, at $18 per doz
in nilnn. nwld of: ftt H Mirfnv '
10 silver dogs, at $30 per do. ..
5 silver dgs, gobt. muzzle, at
$60 per doz r '
10 silver urns, at $18 per doz . ,
5 plated owls, at $21 per doz
'3 enamel'-star-set pencils, , at
. " $78 per doz J9 50
3 enamel star -set pencils, at
$84 per aoz
3 enamel star-set pencils,, at
$120 per doz - '
3 No. 2 pearl barrel penholders,
engraved, in box, at $38.16
i per doz . '. . !-I
2 No. 3 pearl barrel penholders,
. i engraved, in! box,- at $42 12
4 No; 4 pearl barrel penholders,
. engraved : in box, at $55 32
per doz -j- - i '
- 2 No 5 pearl barrel penholders,
engraved, in box, at $66 36
per doz ' . ;
1 No 2 pearl barrel penholder,
colored, in box, af $38.16
per doz "
2 No 4 pearl barrel penholders,
colored, in box, at $55.32
per doz , ' .
24 No 1 rubber holders, at 77c
per doz - " i- -72
No 2 rubber holders, at 93c
per doz- ''! ;, , .
12 No 3 rubber holders
12 No 4rubber holders
12 No 2 rubber holders, short
48 No 7 rubber holders, pocket
- reversible, at $3 10 per doz .
192 No 5 rubber holders, pock
- et reversible, at $2 83 oer
: doz :
48 No 4 rubber holders, Ttno.kat
: reversible, at $2 75 per doz 1100
24 No 3 rubber' holders, pocket' ' t
reversible; at $225 per dotr 4 50
30 No 5 rubber holders, - plain
- reversible at $2 per doz
36 No 5 rubber holders", lplain,
at $2 25 per doz
- j 30 No 7 rubber holders, ;plain,
at $2 25 per doz '
36 No 4 rubbers holders, plain,
i" v at $2 17 per doz f ' ;
i v 24 No S rubber holders,' plain,
at $2 per doz
60 No 5 rubber holders, nov., at
nov., at $1 33 per doz. - r
' 12 No 4 rubber, holders, Cpn-
gressional- vfiv,-, ";-
'25 dozen 16-inch flat rubber,
. rulers, at $2 50 per doz A ; "
2 No 1 pearl slide penholders, at
- $14 45 per doz " r". 15 65
2 No 2 pear slide penholders, at,
$16 58 per doz ; , W17 $$
-, 2iN0 3 pearl slide penholders, at vi ;
; at $21 25 per doz : - 2$ 02
3 Nolnamel magic pencil, at -!
$7 27 per doz 1 8i
' 5No 2 enamel magic pencils, at
.... ; $8 48 per doz V5? '- 3 53
8 No 1 celluloid fancy, at $12 12 t
per doz .$08
8 No 2 celluloid fancy, $14 56 - -per
doz
5 No 3 celluloid maglfc fancVl. rj '
m. 1A AO J ?.
aii 19 oo iMsr ani -t ws , ' ryw
3 Nol ivory magic, "at $9 69
perdoz- o a
7 No 2 magic pencils, at $12 12
- s. per doz f 'YD7
;2 No 3 magi: pehcils,at.Jl456 ti
perdoz - 040
13 No 4 rubbers 8. 8. P. & P
' . at $30 69 per doz ' 3324
13 No 5 rubber S. a P. & P., Kt
d.Perljz 37 62
i'u ruooer paragon r.&r
430-69 perjdoz Tri
, at $34 77 per dqz - ' 72 43
25 No 6 rubber paragon PAP
r. at $38 73 per doz go fig
' jpefdoz T..!V.i iw,
3 No 3. 14 karat picks,, en- -1R'F
I'vf? ftper doz ,lo GO
,., 8 plated qifill picks, at $725
T i". .'i i i ; ,f . 10 .BZ
cmiarn nt. 29 01 Per
3 No 3, 14-karat, plate porce
lain, hexagon, engrave,
at $142 80 per doz
3 No 4 14-karat, plate porce-.
laia, hexagon, engraveu, u
$174 48 per doz
3 No 2, 14-karat, ., hammerea,
$145 94 perdoz
3 square onyx diamond set pen-
114 karat square diamond set
pencils, nt $420 per doz
1 No 3 hexagon-set pencils, at
- $336 per doz. .. ;
2 No 3 celluloid magic pencils,
- at $19 38 per doz .
6 silver and gilt magic pencils,
- nt. tSi nr "doz I -
i .inlnhinfl. at i21 OCT dOZ
35 70
43 62
36 48
90 00
35 00
28 00
3 23
12 00
7 00
42 00
1 gross business pencils ; j
2 Iross business pencils fancy, 108 00
36 boxes business pencil leads. w
19 38
5 38
: T"
f 26 71
$9 69 per doz -4
No 4 Falcon pens, $16 15 per
i doz " Li t';
1 dozen , each No 5, 12.12, No.
' 6 14.59 stub pens
- rnwr rAOT M YTSHTTRAlf ce.
The Philadelphia Times of the 17th
contains'16 pages, about 14 columns
of whirbiB devoted to the "illustra-
Ki AflcriDtibns of
biuiia auu if w
Bie Institutions,?, which meansf m-
cmraruvt Atmnames ana uiuimus0-,
The millions of dollars made by the
insurance pompanies, whether as in
nf mutual associations, they
4Tnne- 'to the 1 stockholders or to
nKiirora lnrlivirlnaiS. mUCO UL wuu
is invested in mammoth buildings,
means , that these aforesaid com
panies have charged the people" for
insurance, the actual cose, pius wi
price paid for the; buildings, and to
agents. ' When will the people see hi
HEW TOBE STREET j
A GeiKPral rie Up Alliround-Ifo
Grlerauces, but .toe , ntes stop
Work Because Ordered to dp so.
TkT A7-.Txr inml 1 Q All Tllfrht
last night the executive board of the
;;C0NGEESS YESTEEDAT.
a ..,.. .- - .
BOUTIRE
BUSlIf ESS
SEIfATE.
in THE
Bill ly In the House Tlae Pub
lic Bulldlns Bill OiverBlse to s
Duel of Words, and Serves to
Pass the Time Until Adjourn
ment ' ' "'
WASHmaioN, ApriL19. After rou
tine morning business the Senate, at
12:40, on motion of Frye, . wbnt into
executive session. .
In the course of ; the earlier pro
ceedings the chair laid btf -we the
Senate a memorial." consisting oftesy
olutions of the United Labor Leagues
of America, tendering the tbarks of
that organization ; to Hon. ; W. E.
Gladstone for r his Irish home rule
measure, and ; urging f the ? United
States Senate to pass a vote of thanks
.to him Referred - r-:-'.-"-
At their own request the following
named .Senators were,; excused from
service on the committee . indicated :
Harris, from fisheries.;.! Payne, , from
pensions; George, from privileges and
elections and territories ; ; Eustis, from
railroads ; Walthal, from ; manufac
turers ;Beck from Nicaraguan claims.'
Wilson, :;of Md , was appointed to
membership oZ : the committee "on
pensions; Eustis oav privileges and
alections; Gray .on UrritQries, and
Hearst -on railroads, manufactories,
fiahnriAKlnhd 'NioAm.ffiin.n P.laimB ' s V?
"TZ :ZtT " "Tr?TL7Z7:. I xeas 143. navs 1 78. ' Not twn.thirdfl
h (mtsk -i j nfifir inffeau oi suibeH a 1 i..
. j um w nnunf. - n jni turn B un cuki win 1 1
mope around and half do your work. . net a bottle
1 ir. Bull's coogk Syrup; take a dose at night
ana get od next morn ui eura
how that that.
ho building bills a special order, and
remarked: "The question was taken
by yeas and nays, and (sarcastically)
by some accident I suppose,the name
of the gentleman from Georgia.
Blount, ja recorded, in the affirma
tive. " (Laughter.)
McMillan, of Tenn., declared' that
only three - or four bills had passed
the House by virtue of that resolu
ticn, and that the a the order had
broken down under its own rotten
ness r,5f:;. g.ij. ;::;::;i:--t
Dibble replied that the order had
broken down-because a small minor
ity of the House had fillibustered
against its resolution. He -pseerted
that it would ba in the interest of the
public business to have the resolu
tion adopted, as it would- prevent 'a
recurrence of the practice of passing
public building measures during the
expiring hours Qf Congress, whether
recommended by the commntee or
not. Was the House afraid of itself?
Were - gentlemen afraid - that- the
House would ' run away with the
Treasury on its back?
Blount pointed out that the resolu
tion for which he had voted drring
the last Congress was not similar to
the one now under consideration.'
The former had bad reference to bills
then in committee of the whole or on
the speaker's table," while the latter
referred to any 1 bill1 the committee
might repor in the future. r ? "
The motion to suspend the rules
and adopt the resolution was lost.
Yeas 143, nays 78. Not two-.thirds
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REAL ESTATE
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
VK THE MARKET
954
7 02
18 44
11 06
318
922
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secretly debating the - expediency of
i tiflin qd all the surface roads of the
city, and it was not until - aftar one
o'clock this morning that a deter-
tnlnation was reached. An order, was
then prepared and sent to the officials
of local assemblies, 'calling out men
on all the street car lines, save those
on Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Four.
o'clock this morning was the hour
fixed for the tie up and the order was
obeyed. Fourth Avenue line em-
floyes said afterward to a reporter
hat they had no ground of , corns
plaint against the company. They
bad five or six non-union men, but
they were - with the employes land
would be initiated next Saturday
night. They were laying off now
solely because of the general order to
do so. The SuperintendenMhof . the
road said he knew his men were en
tirely satisfied, but he had heard that
there was a beliel that the roads had
no truth in any statement to that ef
fect. He had no one to consult in
this matter as Mr. Vanderbilt was on
the ocean and was - one director
who would be likely to act in such a
case, lie d d not care whether cis
mc n were members of the union or
not, so long as the cars were run
ning. They would make no attempt
to run any cars. The tie op would
cost the road in losses at least $2,000
per day. The doors of the stables
were closed today and the horses
were cared for by the men.
The last car on the Sixth avenue
road laid of at 4 o'clock . this morn
ing. - Superintendent Curtis said he
knew of no grievances on the part of
the men. . But outside: men said they
had submitted a list of grievances
last week of which a part were
granted and the rest flatly denied. ;
The horses "will be cared for by
men unless an . effort is made to re)
place them. ; . . '
Dry Dock; Grand Street and - East'
Broad wayliens also tied up this mora-
Employees told the, sjjperintend;
eutthey ldft work fey orders fromth
m ah- fntu .... T A. a "
uuuiuuu. iub HujwriuteiiiCierit saia
h& did not know why his roads were
tied up and that he bad always kept
his agreement to the letter with his
men. He had nothing to do with the
Third Avenue hue, and he did not see'
why the public should be inconven-
ienced and the Company's business
ruined to suit these people. . A detail
ot men were appointed to look after
the horses, sTbe iaen are sore over
the tie o. and sav thev have nn
i grievances.,
. Forty Second .Street,Bouleyard and
St.! Nicholas Avenue . Bailroad also
scoppea. ' toe)face it was paid
the xnen had po grievance,'' but only
went out because ordered to do" so
Avenues C: &rD! lines also had their
cars laid ff . Men were left to feed
the horses. No grievances are com
plained ot by men on these lines.
' Tl 1 em . . v .
: TX tto tbi . ? TAri IhaiMll rf Ufa faa o
cumber of bills and resolutions were
which the following by Hewitt, of
Jew acorfc, to create a uourt or uus
tomsfUMtproyidefor a speedy trial
of customs revenue cases. , e , . . , v
; ; It excepts, however,' the approprN
ation bills, prior to special orders,
the public "lands bills on ; Friday,
which shall not be antagonized.
By rCrainof-sr Texasf- to '; es
tablish a sub treasury at Galveston ;
also to provide for the distribution of
t.ho nrrviwla nf t.hA (uvlo nf nnhlin
lands amoos .e States and i terris
tunes lur euucauuoai pui-poses. xae
Houslitetused, 26 tor ."to refer this
bill to the committee on -Labor, arid
it was referred to the committee on
Education: -";.:'- )
By Cabell, of 1 Virginia, to reduce
the rates -of taxation on liquors dis-
uiiea irom rriiiL. . r. :, i
OAPITAL' PEIZE, $75,000.
! Tickets Only $3. Sh&res in Pro-
I ; " t portloMU
Louisiana State Lottexv. Ca.
and Quarterly Draxoing$ of the Louis
iana State Lottery Company and in per-
own manure ana contrv toe Arcnoings
tnemsefves, ana tAat the tame are eon
ducted tbtth honcttv. f (times, and fa
good faith toward aU parties; and tot
1
m'5JL?T$ 'y eat ith fae sivULiti of oursignatet
ld f?tTh Portetion of foreign aaWfaadeTi!
vide
mails.' " It directs the Postmaster
Greoeral, Jbef ore the first of July. 1886,
and every, few . years thereafter, to
enter into contracts with f the lowest
responsible bidder at aerate, not exs
ceeding fifty cents per. mile on out
ward trips, of actual nautical ' miles
travellad between the terminal points
for transportation of mails fpr the
United States . between any port of
the United States and - ports of the
Pacific and South Atlantic oceans.
the Gulf of - Mexico and Caribbean
sea. Ships with which such contracts
shall be made shall be. of American
register and manned by American
crews, and all vessels so engaged,
shall in time of war, be subject to pur
chase or charter by the United States
at reasonable rates." The President
is authorized to enter into treaty ne
gotiations with the Governments of
the several, countries of Central and
South America Asia , and ; the Is
lands of the' " Pacific, ; for concerted
support of such steamship mail facul
ties as may be established. '
y ..On motion of Nagley, of , Penusyl
vania, from the committee on milita
ry affairs, the rules were suspended
and the bill was passed to reimburse
the national home for diwihlnrl vol
unteers for losses incurred through
the failure of the Exchange National
Bank.of Norfolk. : r I . - , ;
; Herbert, of Alabama from the
committee on naval affairs, moved to
suspena tne rules ana adopt the res
olution making the bill; to increase
the j naval establishment, continuing
the special order from Thursday, the
22d of April until Tuesday, the 27th
01 .pru, uo wnicn taiter aay fine pre-;
vious question, shall be finished, as
ordered...;. - ' .j- . , f ,
I Herbert appealed for consideration
by the House of the great question
involved. in the resolution. Our cities
K.-V.a. I t . . . 1 . . ....
7 uio uettrwere. uoBOiuueiy, aiine
f u is-... GnndMlrasn.
To the VICTOR the LAUREL"
HAN AN SHOF kM hMm f. MMMn,l 4..l.1
fui nnn wv -unong oitcnminjiiing gantiemarr
WAN I ED.
poles of Juniper. Cedar.
uiv. LiiirLV itwi in inrTiw
dUmeter at the top, peeled and trimmed, dellfered
prI6d3t Care B. U Wert, Charlotte, N. C. r
M.1 . BAII.KUAIF. -
. Condensicd gcbcdnle. .
TRAINS GOINQ SOUTH.
toove goods which ireSw n!1
seta.
cwias, nd the constant crTlsW
TITf SETS,- -
AID ta gETS
' k .-""tonlaWngly low figure-1
Silverware.
TEIP3t PlS'flD8 1 &
OEKS -JrMilau JITSS $2.70 per dozen.
TABLK SPOONS,
CASTXBS; i ; jj.00 ..
I also have a full set of nj, T ,eo acl1-
CutlAi-v. i fit r.i. n". nd Willow ftaro
.fteezers, CoddoMi .Boa?
.56 . . -vuouirj gUGOS.
TO THE TKADR.
Soecessor to (7. Greshan, Jeo.
The -f to ..WS
.V.!?ir. and be
o from it
r , n.f.x a. : , aroug&out,and where " f J
-1
ju, j: l a rrrr a at.
te regartedjye wiul
BlBta"BBIfSnnjjpjpjjjp
ULUTuUm UAIuTFAG
CUARLOTTB
TURING CO.
Janaarrl8th,I89sV
f 324i
lines had, their , carat hauTedA)ff.rit. establishment bill
waersafd the ueniMd tin rv-knnioinfa 1
6 37
6 67
1 Yih
4 00
1100
& 90
f, ; ...
14 00
5 25
3 dozen enamel pic
f, , P.No 37 celluloid 'picks, iniaid.
4 No 38 celluloid picks, inlaid.
, ,v - at $19 38 per doz f tZ
3.No 38 celluloid picks, fancv
$26 40 per doz
. 3 NJiver m?ic Pencfls,
rr at Per doz '
5 5!IJer S1' magiQ pencils,;
per aoz ;t v ; jo no
67 per doz t Q1
- 3Ni'fio0ka,?t' Plate magic, 1
$9 69 per doz -
0 K rl maSi' Penralsrtint ti
at $2840 per doz ' i K
f "bkio pencils, tint.
- At $33 per doz - . . i. '
7 No 2 pearl magic pencils.
white, $29 70 per dozf '
ZWo 2 pearl magic pencils half
. JB!FZrA 60 Pr doz
15 No 1 French-porcelain pen
s ino z trench pon
cus. ac ner dn
7 No 1 nearl cold nnnut,.
blockedseyed,;at $53 80 per
, dOZ. r , ; t : " . . .. , v .' r; . 2Q Oft
5 No 2 - pearl gold ' porcelain!
. ; blocked-eyed, at 59 80 24 9t
5 No 3 pearl gold, blocked-eyed, " '
at $75 90 per doz - 31
3 No 1, 34-karat, plate porce
lain, hammered, at $14 56 3 64
3 No 2 14 karat, plate porcelain
hammered, at $19 38 - per -
9 No 1, agate, plate-porcelain, - '
y round, at $24 23 perdoz 1817
9 No 1,' agate,' plate porcelain:
hexagon, at $26 65 . . .19 93.-
e o 1, agate, pia;s porcelain,
nrtmnlai
tft inalra '- f .-." , v, . .
. Broadway and 7th Avenue liniss
and Barclay 8treet lines had their
51" alllavf joffsf The men savf they?
have no format gnevarices to akd.
There are sAsnn nnn nninn man-
tbey.ar.to bi IdisphargeJ; before; the
"en, ;will - return to work; even
should the tie-up be declared off.
The horseii am onroA tn
42nd Street and Grand' Street Perl ila tn iL
fWS, tbrfhative;
- uvujuto .KutJjr ;,are cauea
upon to stop work; just after the
Ctompafiy has granted all the men
asked, They say. that if the Cpany
will promise to use none but- union
men the employees would demand of
the.. Empire Protective Association
bun ueir line Deiooseo. : They , all
waosea SO WOrK. :i i---;w:-,7:,?v- r 3,
Men on the Belt . Line Bailroad?did
XT, f Bty . inis morning.
The .Superintendent said : he under
stood that the employees wanted
several non-union men and a clerk
discharged. ;- ' - 7
merovnf any foreign power, f k Brazil
coumjBucceesiuu bombard any city
on the ; Atlantic coas, " while Chili
couhl' successfully r bombard; ;
Francisco.-Both parties ; were copa
niitied to"nn increase of the "' naval
establishment, and on no pretense
saouia snemu De aowea to f aip l .
! Merriman opposed - the resoljjton
onthe ground that, as the bill would
he crowded out by. excepted measures
until this 27tb, .the ilouse would be
called upon to vote on a measure
which involved the expenditure of
millions of dollars after;but shortdes
J Holman objected to the naval estab
14hrn.en?iU, because, it would diss
piace measures or gcf&t. ptfbiio .nw
terWt-thn lanrLforfAihiipa Ftilla .
$ Hewitt, of Nek yorfc said that : in
uay to n naval
the HniiM Wmil1
trifling with a cmvA unH
aht nnptnt.inn ist Thia ommfov aa i
niebtably deficient in the means of
HafansriA - aw1 -ta mvm r a - -
day in .the negotiations with f 01s
elen countripa whAthA. t.ha nnii
-States could take a stand pn public
nilABHfilll ..IDniAn tha tnfAAr.( M J
"XJ-f' : m w ; ywv i auMDlDPh , tjHm
wgnuiyot agroajoountry aemanded.
ana aaopt
Aznfeerfl tmZ2 rtnti nil Prize draum
tn The Louisiana State Lotteries
which may be presented at our, couns
e f- f ' " -' '-f V--s
Pre. LonIsnna National Rank.
JT. W. KILHRETO.
' ; TPrea State National Rank.
v. a nii.nwin
-: Pres If evr Orleans IVmt'l Bank.
Tl 1. 1 U.P.I .1 IQMfti. OK " fca Tam,b1a.
tore f or Educational and Charitable purpoeee with
a oapltal of 1, 000,000 to which a reeerre fond of
mbkk accn nnn l. . .
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 3d, A. D.. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted oa and endorsed by
- . ... It lygTOT lOTtlMI Of fcmitlMMMML."
Its Grand single Number Drawings will take
place monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawings
rgulariy every thre months Instead of Seml-
&noaeuiy as nerexorore neginmng Marea, loan.
A 8FLENDU) OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB
TUNS. Fifth grand Drawing. Class .K In the
Academy of Musle. New Orleans, Tuesday. May
1 .oat! . ru.j .r .
u, rar-uw nuuuuy urawiDg.
1 CAPITAL, PRIZE f 75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kach. Fractions In
: uuiainprop(MX)on.
, lj.ni;piiW't''
1 CAPITAL PBIZi... .......:.. t75JO0
Ji . 26,000
. uu , uu .... ...
a PHIZES Of $8,000........
in do .1 nnn
ao ' 6oa..I..!II!IlI"II""
BUT dO
600- . do '
MW - w - A.. .........
; - AFFaaznunai rsnia.
Apsroztmation FrUset of $750......
...4 . . do , . (00 .
1987 Prizes, amounting to...............t9RRJtm
.Application for rates to clubs should be made only
Htm niftitAr InfnrmntinA mn4t nLnnw hu. A.fi
Sddress. ' Postal Notes. Express Monei OrdtwL m
New Yort; Exchange Inordinary letter. Currency
! me aamUAT XA-AAt - . '
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E?J ?:Jvf PtJef PMBWe and address
neKiBMxea LieiwrB 10 ' -
I , . - NEWO&L.lElKflNlTTnKlT Oil
: f V; ., ...WewOrleaM.
Leave New York,
. rnuaaeipnia, -Baltimore.
- Washington,
" .Charlottesville,
M - TmAhhitM
Blebmond
BurkvUle -Keysviue
t
Drake's Branch
DanvUle,
No-eo,
Daily.
IJOm m
S.MIA m
ilJ6am
8.46 n m
10 p m
a 23 p m
sasp m
AOS n m
6 20p m
9.25 p m
No. fa.
Daily.
40 o m
0.1 n m
s nn n m
U.OO p m
XHa tn
6.16 m
200a m
4.06 a a
4.E8 m
6 04am
iLr -;:.-.iir ti- . - b guaranteed ptjbe.
Tl AT? HPS ... rtl'UT" VYlTlir-X 'W...-.-. Put UP in package, from .1 1 onn
M-AaesA9 !f UU W ttUUt'lfaUsylJlLiH ft and yoo JW nseno ofher" , vwtu
a4 i;i-iU&ifW :-SS9AfiI4SON:Baltlmoii.irrt
77 - w' ." " "","j,f )r usine otner mnhiner.; u 1 cmani7m:,",,; nj
Goldsboro,
Balelgh,
Durham,
Chapel HAL
Hldboro,
Greensboro,
8sjem,
High Point,
Salisbury,
Coacord,
" Spartanburg,
Arrive Atlanta, '
.4S am
6.00 p m
a 07 n m
14.66 pm
6 47 pm
llJlp"m 9.60 a a
l656pmE0am
ill 66 p m
l.iu a m
1.67 a m
ILOOa tn
6.66 a m,
laia
u.69 a in
1.00 n m
.u a mi . p m
1.40 p nj10.40 p m
TRAINS GOINQ NORTH.
k ; January 18th. 1886. - No. 61, No, 68.
" Dally. Dally. .
Leave Atlanta. ,w r6 46ml 8 40 am
Arrive GreenvlUe, 121 m 2 90pm
' ' SPSS' ' f -:- U. .43pn
" Cfiariotte, 1 - 6.00 a m 6.28 pm
Z ?,',"?!2l I 666 a m 7.62 p m
n-tS1-??'. -Jl - 6-39 am 8.01 pn
t r?u,t-1 t A 7.68 m 9.08 p B
v ' Creensboro, . 8.90 a m 9.86 p m
. P.. .... ....
...a......'...
1 ..." .... .... .. ....
10,000
12.000
10,000
10JMO
10,000
20,000
90.000
afi.nrm
264)00 !
0,750
400
2J60
M 0 Chspel H11L . .
f ,, Danville
; Drake's Branch.
",.BnrksvUle - ,
menmond
T.vnihhimr
ChaplnftAnniA
Z fMWngton,
Baltimore,
M.,Phfladeplta,
ew xorK, 1
111.40 a mll.l7a m
' ' ' ' . ..J , .' r : , .." ; x 1 " T. , - . "
x":-.' ,T '. r-1? .--V- r5-:..:--v:-i;". ;"'-'. ' ivV .'i- :
f6r SALE.
the pro-
net nrt
I j- PrlM i3m Duaua ireea 00 tbe lot.
; - QeMral Agent, Trade St. Cnarlotte Ral Estate Agencj,
' ' V ' "' 1 -!- : "r26dtf RRCOCHBNlIdaiiawr
CUUft
:o;
m 3B"arjfi
12.18 d m
1X46 p m
1JO d as
4.40 n m
luea m
U.OSp m
1.20 p m
2.00 p m
407pm
11128 p m
mi m
8.oam
.67 a i
00 a m
PROBA.TION AJI) PtJNMNT.
aJ!!. LPtarral exposition of the
fiS2tlUie rturePanlshmentof the wicked"
in. "LSifr R . J i nnsnan db levers of
ailages, with special reference to the unscriDtural
doctrine of a second probation by
BwJS. Ht YcrnoD, ft, D,
"VIOLETTA"
i Eomanceaftertne German by
n-- : t - ;..,. .u. ' n .ui f J f i .1 i i' oonBDSa aner tne German by
JJOp ml
4pn
91Sn.nl
11.26 p m
e sib a mj
2.1Ua m
4 80a m
Il0.03am
u.36 p m
BJ0P m
ueairaDie nan m mn nn.i rw .ft. A p. ... w-.
v. .' , ' .;. h sum i m - -
:'i , irt'Iw,nt any reasoiiabto deinarid mine .ee.... tas .-. . ..t I ,'4. .
DaHj ezeect Susday. .
EStUUSHED
GTER 2GOJ3DO
, i 1 1 Lv i ai i is'
USZOIKAUL
FAKTSOFTKE
W0R1D
f(SiiAiE(fa'
van oaa lLvA t f
UB PMTffca fill aTtfwl Kl Pnllman Dt.4V.nA- 0l.AKA
w.rx"! . r.""T" woovw w
. OR tnifTifl K9 n.twt U Onnman TKWIUA
ween Washington and New Orleans, Washington
- Pnllmui mmrmr IiiImii
. nSSS11 011 WaefW tattoos, to
Ifi! tfOTOapn apply to WV
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Baijbbobi, N.C.Jan. i. isRA i
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ImmillAnMniV fTraifTB Tannam r.W
... "" "w wiwui uu. U1U UDW
?"ug auouiers, tne following Passenger train
i " .ui w iniiea over uus jioaa:
ETI. ,,-g , wa'af Handaonw Styles, Iiow" qq
m M m,IVeeaMa rood. Itverythlnf win be found feat
- n UttpreeentaL We tmtta 'tnaruwinn , .' Q
A as eepresented. We invite 'fnnwnHnn.
;4' :it Mts6BtlreaatilafA1oft tp Wiararatosll s; &
- wjiv uiw ua wiw weir nunmn . ,
uroersDyman wui reeerre earefal and prompt
A UEHTAL STRUGGLE,
' . by
flie 4)nchcss.f
Dr. Wnu Love,
; -.r.i. r - -- x 1 uiu wm mmrv carena ana prompt - ' 65 s
Iysianrary No7a6. Prtnfi 25 nnn'
If i1; m4.ryiaWiw 1 II I
nawaaasaawjamaai jlljltlj2-r - ? A . ..y-.yi jt $ j ;
lniun
.fsJt5?afnd, PrtceS on applteatfon. Saltby
all the beat (Mm RnlManV TWlJT"
f . ' r CINf!TfcViirrfT. a. 1''rfKn 1:
! f t : ! . ,XableadciWoOOl-
upcxwmesajarsiaaMi, , l( - . . , ,
WEST. I
Train NqL
Pat. t.L?.
(- - IA8T-.
I "Train No.
XII
lUIIIvADELPIIIA
weekly' times
l,;not . twotbirds votmgin If . . -
1
18 25
17 32
2310
33 75
; -v.'
; 8 00
VTIDtT .1noi'rnA f a
; A motion to. make the; Hennepin
canal bill a special order for May 6th
was lost, 113 :to J03T not .the necesi
sary twosthird affirmative.
, iDibbJ o South Carolina, from the
committee on public 'buildings and
gronnda, moved to suspend the rules
arid . adopt the s fsola tion : setting
apart the 6th of May and snooeedine
dayrr- for f consideration of nubli
building measurer. Dibble explained
that thAoa mnflnro6 lnnlr n
penditure of about four millions. ? .
BJount. of . Georgia, earnestly ops
posed the resolution., because it eet
apart ao unlimited time to the con-;
sirieration pf ran unlimited number of
bills It was the inauguration of a
marcn on tne, treasury,! such ?as no
Congress had ever tolerated he
fore. - -- ' r ' .
: Dibble Inquired if the gentleman had
not supported a. proposition as broad
as the pending one at the last session
of Congress. ' '? ? ,
'Blount replied that there had been
atoob- ttwwT ?u Hea 10 tne r no Bncn proposition presented; - The
ocock Exchange their inability trt Tnr.oflitiV,n t.hn hnA u.rfl.i:
SPmST 'Th'flrm is t day. for the consideration of such
that public business should be suss
appropriating for any public building
that an v body wanted. " '-
- Dibble said that, the gentleman
faiura had na VffJf "wteailnt- Tt misapprehended the character of the
rnarkBtT - !flect UPW t.he stock resolution adopted at the last Con-
. : Igress. He qu6ted from the record to
'nam
3.W)
S.V8J
1561
t.OOl
:Qq motion of Dockerv; nt thnJi .. - : - I 4.461
mittdtrtofficeSahd rMs intertalnhig, - Inrtraotlvei f fl
the. rulejj jrer suspended , and the V Jry JOTmial sf Amwdofct .; f cell
0111 pissea to extend th immoiat i. "
delivers Mrvica V, Tf. J.
service, within the carrier delivery
limit of any free, delivery' ofljee. and
Within inna mila nf ' on- ...
office 'which the .Postmaster Oenej al
STORIES OF THT WAR
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DAimiXK,Va.; April W.-On Sun-
wu Biauon, on the Dan
viile, and Naw Pira d.;i j .
nmrm nomcS tr ,;."7,lw"w., aayB ror con8id
jegro named Kelhs Moorman,v by a buildine measures
forged note inrliu.. Mtb-o, wvJL-r 15". ir me,a8rea
white mant.tp go tj a neighboring
houseto play a game of cards,- Ma
hone took a small sum of money with
KTArj 1 ' wuj Aioorman
knocked Mahone down and robbed
Dim.' Mahftro was - .i. I
but recovered sufficiently to tell what
aiwrman ana lynched him
.,r; t p, iUOUUU) : wounas are
I thought to be fataL , ' '
- yv 1 1 fc " ' '
Failcir 1st Nw v..i,
r Nrw Vn-ir. A ti1 m n i
Mr n C-" - a Bennett
meet their
mposedofThomaa L Coville.mem
otocK .exchange, and J H
Bnggs The firm has ikde
rj5 uutu ae assignee has had
A'Papsr far the Hom?s of tlV'Uni-V
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tuning and Oiiginal id Every ;
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will be greatly enlarged, from th rn of thet
YJtera. and In current History. Biography PofiSS
Ait, Science and the leading UTffi 5?i1TJ
T!!,H JW? ? " welloual of
u" "'nee 9i a newspaper. Th diir i
Wspaper from the great eeritresot ntws now I
tend city and every town of Importance nave'thflir
dally newsDaners. and t.h lnnJJZuSJW'f
wonderful - progress lti prclal ioumallgm
meew every want tbat the dally nTpa'r fail to
supply The metropolitan weekly of uay mult
be muoh more than a newspaper; It must I
rr . f , ! i i wusi lead the mast.
azine in popular 1 teratnrej Jt must lead it in nof
ularlHustrtton, and it must meet every mJL
mmt of (he nteiligent reader of wryJuLT1 -
STORIES OF THE.WiR i
win Be published In each Bomber tmm th
ablest writers who participated MhihiJSt
trira. srwl .a.l. -.
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Stations, t
IK,
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nuininy,. i " u
Pigeon Elver, ,
Waynesvine;
Hall 1
Sylva,. t
Webster Station,'
Charleston,
Nantahala,
Jarrett's, :
8.69 ,' 4 01
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oand Knob U dlnnerjtattonjor rata No, f. .
RIVCHUfy
ass
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BATH HOCSB.
Established 1 Is the only School
ii iur uoTs In th
ft siohji, ana a nrstrdas
1 v& uitu vviuofl awana PfTrtTII Will IMk rr
tusely Illustrated. The mort entertaining and
lDHtructlve Stobiss from the beet writers of fiction
will iniuu In .uu I-..' lrk J. UUUUO
TEIZXXS:
Bilsf hs all viAswst iMnfa am ws-f r... -
aiK uvw ntjruw a fill "JAM 179 VKR COPY
p tea, 44 Had &a extra copy to the getter no of
aepsjat Time? LlUifjDj; FUUadbrylil
IA IMRfH AAfialnn hooHna' An.- ack
for catalogue, address - . ' - .
. . ITiy.RBINBHAM,
Jo Binaham School. N . C
1 -
Men Think
j sa Aj-AiLXi x J .
0 A Crippled fJonfedittf SaTsn
rrlrSJSPStl Wnmda when I eomnenee
tome la beTono- nuinniutinnT .ipenem
. j t- . BOTDa JBOSliCK, Cotton Buyer. . 1
Mar.. A. B. nmn,ni..4
- n 7zrr:'". we
M ... - -. Wrtteiu '
, .5 . irk- . . . .. - . - , 7 . ? I - J
ctstSSS ea"? T pneral heaith, 'i
Itfn W. JPi Jo.,,, JaHBn. Kay. i
Mv'-eV4tM ftAn Nu.rM.a -a. .
f UJia as the best tome. V7. JS" JUNfs. .
...9 "i.'iw' trw-.'
!j 1 "7 'w ! NiWSB In several eases of cutaneous diseases of
mT a 1 a' ' i lOOgatahdlnB With tbe most satlsfaetorv resoJU.
Have seen the happiest results follow its use Iq
Syphlltaf thaaonUonavand-lieneve it to be the
Wohdfirflll ifA-Polafb!
j . :yi -wvamvv:
.iTi25"lJ!fS.L?!r avhstlm to Ca-
heita5rtn r,,' jr "n118'."1 i
ru,V'775 tryears
1 r J T. BLUB. at. D.. firtffln. Qa.
A Telte IVom the Lne Star State
TAfem'ttiKS?6"'" tCA- l 6T7WI PFWIIB "BLOOD BBNEWEB has
aBS875JH!?liJ7??erar fron, TS one,.of my children, of tie. worst cases
wta.wiB A m BQW - A SP1. lU0 -U' HO VlVCU CBV
mine, and thadoctore say It Is a perfect cure, in
their opinion. I am thankful for having tr'ed the
wuvaa waAAAAVM. A om wUOlAaVlUl IVr UaVllIK fcT OU IdJ
remedy. fj tf JCMvIkfAllKS, Dallas, Texas.
VCt''ue-W. one I eonld 5 Savannah. Ga.. January 21. 18SR.
SwreUei and at uar 7ra ofThMeSet ONltBBtOOD BBNBWEB has
Jltb a remedy that has KmTm Mci 19Myecmaot Blood. Poieon and Bheuma
? O6,"? man. I weighed 188 povndsisnduw i sm among my enstomers. 1 most heartily re
I used thirteen tottlesmeadrSa! 7 commend It to snflorers f rom these afectloni
aw- 1
i' , ? 1".' Ti"y" "
IT Of Gra.. former:
riU tbe ebnffrtn'AfTirilJ2S?ft. V?W
Niw frm-'iimr. T.a : . Jannnrr IS IftSS.
I have been eured sound and well of a bad" case
Bleel Poison by thtrrtae ofl5 Dottles of GUlNIfS
PIO.NIKK BLOOD HKNKWltii. : 17 wlU sound Its
fflU tbe fSOTlnteSSoTn SSSh J&tJ?, Wualntea with tteabore case, and
t. . -. W.' A. RDTO.-AiMarorMMm!3 f I "nwieartny attest , J:.-J.
I !nivn 1T -Tt J . a V " rti .'. ' " ! .- - " A - J,
they know all about Mustanj; Lin-
7- .; mm ' m "av . 1 t .
v imenc n ew ao. iot to snow 19
not to have, n -. ,
..J f3? N AND SKIN DXSra- "
UACON;', MEDICINE Wr-
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