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CIIAItLOTTE DAILY 'OBSERVER, JULY 23, 1GC3, - r r ' : : ' TTTr!!! r " " 1 r . . n;lNTE LAM)S AT QUEBEC Continued from Fag One.) ..... t ,J the return trip waa commenced after a short stop there-. Vir KING EDWARD-STRIP:.''-, Perhap the twost BOtable'Of royal . . '.,o,i. -n-.. that of Iflntr Ed- ward. .then the Prince, of .Wale,-in JS80. 1 -. . In 18SJ the parliament of -Caaad "t?ft-iteJ Queen , Victoria to come to Canada, to lay tne- cornrr-tuunti m parliament Building at Ottawa, and officially open - th t Victoria Bridgo. She- could not come, but the f ollowlnr year sent the Prince e Wis. then a young man. In her atead. TV. a one of the greaieat historical vent ai regard the participation of royalty In Canadian affair, that has. ever tak - en place, ' , - '" - f -; " One hundred thousand dollar wai al had ltd great re joc in . - er of tho present King. at that lime - Cltnsu -- - - - U it antti. HA n ?miaiv visited Halifax as a m ahlprran, as many of tho younger number pt h royal family . had done previously and since. During her star in Canada the Princes en deared herself to the people and many FffilD' FOIl AMERICAN EXERCY. The "General Grant" of Peru Tell of v v nu Country .ruuiia.--. New Tork American. 1 . I. .V.- Ur fnp IS ntr rci a . idiv" - - r.riin valine American. There Is room for alt. and prosperity and toM for these -who work for it. Um 1 an rci Ttorado not yet Invaded by the suf- fraaeUft. the sheath skirt, , or any aaBaaaajeaaaBB ""13-. ..sf;K,(,JiW 4i t g 2 I '". . v; .;'''. ! ' Ilia Royal Highness the I-rlnce of Wale, who arrived al Quebec yes terday on the cruiser Indoml.al.le arid was given a splendid welcome. appropriated by Parliament for the entertainment of the Prince and hli party. On the 21st of August he was received at Quebec by the Governor General and both houses of Parlia ment, headed by thHr Speakers. ' Messrs. Narclsse F. Beileau and Henry Fmlth, both of whom were knighted by Hla Royal Highness. - After two days' festivities at Quebec the royal party left for Montreal. Af ter opening the new Industrial Exhi bition building the ceremony at the Victoria Bridge took.place and the future King not only laid a block of gTanite hut drove a silver spike at the -central vpan of the 'bridge, and was presented with a gold med In com memoration oif the event A grand ball, a torchlight procession and a grand military review on Logas's other unnecessary evil." These are the sentiments of Gen eral Andrea Carceres, the "General Orant" of Peru, once -president and now minister to Italy. The general has been at the West minster for a few, days preparatory to his return to Italy, whenee he was called to further the interest of the Peruvian political party of which ha has been leader for many year. Dur ing the recent political campaign in Llrna. ihe venerable patriot succeeded In merging his party with the consti tutional party. Having recently engi neered the campaign, the general is returning to his diplomatic duties. "We are modern without being too advanced." he said yesterday In an Interview. "We pride ourselves on our modern improvements, and we try to X .'r ;y.s --, j-. v.. II fir 'a Lord Robert, the great British army offlcer. commonly known sa Bobs," who Is one of the distinguished visitor accompanying the Prne of Walea , . - WILiT WOMEX ARE lKlXa. New Tork Bun. Miss Julia C. Lathrop, of Rockford. III., has been made codirector with Prof. Oraham Taylor, of th Chicago Institute of Social Science. Besides coming from a family of lawyers. Miss lAthrop has herself taken a course in law. Clubwomen of Chicago have been aroused over a recent case In the Mu nicipal Court where a woman was fined 120 for wearing "Jump-ar." The woman - wa working a a hodcarrler and explained to the Judge tnat she put on the "Jumpers" because they hampered her less than skirts. Her ex planation did not suffice for the court and now the clubwomen have come to iler assistance. They wish the Judge to explain In what rsspect the wearing of Jumpers by a working woman Is a greater offence to public morals than the pink tight on a ballet girl. -fc- X Xjjm Sir Wilfrid Laurier ' Wh delivered th address of w elcome to the Prince of Wales when ne landed on Canadian shores-yesterday. Varm brought the festivities to a close. On (September 1st he laid the corner : stone of the. Parliament buildings at Ottawa which was attended by notable festivitiea and afterwards toe Prince visited jiflerent points ' in. tha com try, r -' - - FESTIVITIES OP 17. ' Is 1871. Her Royal Highriein. Prin- . ress Ijoolse CanUlne Albert, Duches of fajcony. -the fourth daughter of .Quum Victoria, came to Canada with tier husband, the Marquis of Lorbe, now Duke of Argyll, when he was sp- . roinUI . Governor General of the Dw ' minion by Lord 'Beaconfleid' govern- tnetit. Many Canadian of middle age win remember the warmth- c toe re option given the Princess and her husband ty the peopl of - Canada. Thry landed at Hallf ri the nimmrr cf 1S7S. and there -was a scne of v IT CAXT BE' BEAT. r. M. Harden. o B!lvr W. KertB Caro lina, iayi;' x una rcnc Btlrm aote il Kimtimmm lur it. .ror (Uomaeh. JJvor and Kidney troubles Jt can't b t--at. X have tri-4 ft an4 On tt moot r i-'ii; it' the beat of all msdictovs ako i-,r 'Mkn. lame back, nd all run . - ffir; r: '. inn, imt rw Jn, f 1 1 . t '.niHrl. Kola under guarantee at all drug ;. " i'JC. . -. i Mr. Elisabeth Hayward. of Bait Lake City, who waa regularly elected a delegate to the Democratic national convention In Denver, 1 the raother of nine children and said to have one of the best managed household in that city. She Is an ardent advocate of equal suffrage, not because It "broad ens" the views of the modern woman, but because It gives them the power to pro.xrt and Improve their home. Mr, garah Piatt Decker recently sent in a petition to the Denver City council and neglected to name her oc- cupatlon. A man was sent to supply the deficiency. "What Is your busi ness?" "Housekeeper, answeredMr AVOtlVri . X illL V uv u uui n too, uv- clared the map. "Well, I collect my rents, pay all mjt own bill, am father and mother to my child, and take care of all my business," Mrs. Decker added. "Do you have an office down town?" asked the man. "No, I do all my 'business from1 this desk,"- Mrs. Docker explained. "Well, that don't count," he Informed her. After Mrs. Decker explained that she was the president of the General Federation of Women' Clubs, composed of 800. 000 women, waa on all sorts of nation al committees, in fact one of the busiest women In the country, he clos ed the argument by telling her, "I'll put you down as not doing nothing." chairman of .Its district nursa work since its inception.- Sh Is general sec retary of the Society of College Alum nae and is one of the three alumnae of THE tEATH RECORD. 1 Mrs. Perry, of Wake County. Corre.ponderc of he. Otserer. Durham. July tl. News reached here to-day of the death In Wake county, pear-Raleigh, of 'Mrs. Perry, sister of Sheriff John F. Harward and also a sister of Mrs. E. S. Merrltt, both of this city. She died yester day afternoon. No particulars were given In the message telling of death. Slfte had been afflicted for several year and this was probably tha cause of her death. She left a hus band, three children,-several brothers and glsters and a number of other rel atives. During the hour for the fu neral this afternoon the Office of Sher iff Harward was closed. He went to Wake to ttend the funeral. , F0H MAN AND EEA5T. Hone' .trained shoulder quickly arJ permaarr.' 7 rt.1 : ; Galls, Barbed Wire Cuts, Cruises and Lameness It livctlz , quickly healed. Unfailing cure forjCakei udder and Sore teat in Cow. A postal request will briag yea TtSB beokkt "Poiatsareai a Bene Dorter's Waxy.' . r LYONMANOTACTlGC423eUIS!a! OSS! TI13 Davis " White Sulphur Springs -rd HIDDEN ITE, M. C. tPTNH UliMnlWatora.' New Hotel with ' f rI'liiiiu"liifUilMmnt.iddl this yr which are usrd for the whe . . , 1 . . 1 ... . , Hit Df HIIII VIW WSJ1 HUIV If . able rsoni war from wmm) shrine: ns room lor lfiOnfeM guests. EWctrteliciita. Modem ' . conwttenMa, urh aa amnra, hot and " cold baths, lone distance Bell Fhoae. It . ' mile froca ndlroad wHh t thrash trains eailr from Charlotte, C miles iwrth-woat, , Aluradt 1100 ted IieaaotdAraafi4aichta, . Healthy loeatipa, beautu'ul scenery, spleo did table fara.il as aarvica, For aaraacuMBta: Bowling ATley, Tamils, Craqwt, Majrrr-Co-Roo.no:. Shaotlaa? Go brr. Fwhinar Boating. Bathing, ote all for . a K0DRATB price of $6 to ST Mwk for June sad SepUvber, and for July and . AnstMte per weak. .... Write today for Iiluatrated Booklet a , DAVIS BROS., lima. rMtrMsft Crantord O. Glllon. of Cabarru County-Special to The Observer. Concord, July 22. A message was received here this afternoon stating that Mr. Crawford 0. Glllon died at l:J0"o'clock at the 8tokes-Whltehead Sanatorium from the effect of appen dicitis. He waa taken from hi hornet In the country last Thursday morning and had been in a precarious condi tion since; and at no time ha there been any hopes entertained for his recovery. Mr. Glllon la about 45-years of age, and ranks as the moat suc cessful farmer In the county. He wa a member of the board of county com,, mlssioners and a brother , of our townsman. Mr. M. M. Glllon. He leaves a family. The remains ; will probably be brought to his horns neat Poplar Tent to-morrow morning for Interment. CASTING BRONZE STATUARY. Feur Foundries For the Purpose In Tills Country K pensive Prows. Washington Herald. "Although In the making of brone statuary the casting I a very Im portant and vjtally necessary opera tion." aald Fred H. Knappan artist, "there ard only seven foundries in the United gtstes where It 1 done. "Perhaps, indeed, It I Just because so much depends on the founder, and so irrritt must be his skill and Mr. W. 6. Peabody. of Denver, has bis knowledge of the sculptor's art the Mesa mat inn iouniint-n are iu it?w, a great aeai or urn worn is now been called "Mother of Verde National Park." This park con tains the most Interesting remains of the cjiff dwellers that have been dls covered and Mrs. Peabody Is largely Instrumental .in Its being made a na tional park. Before her marriage to Major W. B. Peabody. a retired army offlcer, she 'Jived In Waahington. where she held a place In the Bureau of Ethnology. - Mrs. Eva Perry Moore, of St Louis, the newly elected president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Is a native of Ttockford, III.," and a Vassar graduate. From 1I7S to 1879 she traveled abroad, apendlng her time in England. Germany, France Italy. Austria, Holland and Belgium. Since her marriage she has traveled extenplvely In the United States and Mexico and has lived In Colorado, Kentucky and Missouri. She has been actively Interested in the St. Louis training school for nurses, 1' a mem er of the board of dlrectora of the Provident Association and has been turned nut In this country, and very now and then a foundry is started, only to make a failure bo cause of lack of the peculiar skill needed. It seems hard- to get skHled workmen. "The making of a marble statue Is done entirely by the sculptor, or by workmen and atudept in hi studio and under his personal super vision. The bronso statue 1 not omy not made in tho sculptor's studio, but It Is almost invariably 'an en largement of te sculptor' .tnodil. which enlargement 1' made by th casters, and through . .method of which the sculptor himself may know nothing at all. "The making of bronze statuary la expensive. Exclusive of the amount paid to the. sculptor the founder charge for a life else statue runs uo from $700. The larger and more Intricate the design the greiter the cost, but a single life- lxe figure in simple dress and pose may cost as much as $I,!00.W . .N' , : . . follow America's example in every thing but woman suffrage. It I our desire to enc.-vurage American IdirnU gration. and we.thjnk that our prom- be of wealth to che energetic Amerl can man Is fulfilled 'by the rich rV turns our land and enterprise yield. "Amricsn enterprise ha encour aged the people In mining and agri culture. What we want I American nerve,' energy and new Idea." The teener! laughed at the pons). mlity of the suffrage anew Ion invad ing the homes of the simple Peruvian women. "That craine ha not'penetrsted our domain," he aald. "The women of Lima are as noted- for their fondness for borne life as they are famed for their beauty. They are quit a charming and witty a th American women, whom they desire to Imitate In everything but suffrage and sheath Kowns," he added with a twinkle In the Influence of the- Spanish . c-ustotni hJ eyes. :v.-.. ,; ' :-V i The women of Lima are still under and Ideal and do not depart alto gether from them; in spit of their 'admiration for , the American ; wo men." s , ...... , .- 1 Cliuchnete Coal is a fcteara Producer. Charles -W. Fairbanks . ! . Who will deliver the formal address of welcome to the heir to the British Uyon dunng the vtsreuaonle' to-day,, , , .-.t CENTURY PAINT WEARS Lt)NGESTi Torrcnce Paint Co. . j ' , i .- . ." ... ; 10 KOBTII TBXOX. About two year ago I waa taken with an Incessant achlngand burning of the stomach, wnicn proauceo. in flammation. Nothing would stay on my stomach, neither food, . milk, or ven water. I would vomit every thing almost as soon a I would wallow It Finally ' I became o weakened I had to take to my bed, and would often have . violent at tacks of colic Three doctor treated me and pronounced my trouble in- aigestion. rneir treaimeni oiu mo swallowed disagreed, with me, and I could not retain a tning 1 ate. r inarry a friend begged hie to trr"Mra.Joe P.rann tni1vanil T will tvilling to try anything. On the third dose I knew it agreea wun me ana -wee doing me good. In a week' time I could retain light diet like crackers, milk and. rice. . At that time I had hiutn rrtnflneil to mv bed seven Week eo, weak I was not able to sit up at all. In a month's time I could eat anything I wanted ham, cab bage, potatoes? anytnmg. wi courno a my general health was built up ail T rnnM t I lot stronKi : and when I had taken six bottle I jwas WELL, and have never naa.a toucn of Indigestion since. . Mn Person's Remedy vlH cure nervousness when nothing else will. 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