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I NEWS I OBSERVATIONS.'
? f ;
-j-There are 98,500 heathen Chines
in California, f M
: rSeoretary Lamar ip to deliver the
oration at the nnyeiling of the Calhoun
monument at Charleston.
; -Curious people will
4hati the President paid
$500 for tying; the knot.
I There 4a a! new aone.
oated to Mr. Keely. It entitled
me kill hinj'for his motor."
-New York- Will try another batch
of her . boudle : aldermen next week
Justioe'ia bound to keep her hand in,
jpyen if it aenda the whole crowd to Sing
Sing. . ,fi
' A correspondent writes : I learned
today that ex-President Arthur's friends
are hoping and planning to take him to
Now London as. soon aa he can bear the
fatigue of the journey.
' The very careful Washington cor
respondent oi the Baltimore Sun its au
thority for the statement that Mrs.
President is one of the most beautiful
women who ever adorned Washington
society. - I i'
I The Methddist Kpiscopal Church
Report says: ft We recommend that
young men and oung women be ra
tional in selecting a life partner and not
take rake or ia tartar, an indolent
person or a fop.'.'-
The first change in Cleyeland's
habits is that he goes to ride an hour
earlier, and the companion of his daily
drive is not th : faithful Lamont any
longer but a lady' who invariably car
ries a ted parasol.)
Since American fishermen cannot
go where the mackerel are, and Cana-
janB cannot get the fish they -catch into
the American market, the fact becomes
apparent that it - the agile maekerel
that has the best; of the fishery situa
tion. '" I - - f
? Old Gen. Harney, of Mexican war
fame, is being-roasted in the courts now
because he married a year or two ago '
against thd wishes of his heirs, and
they are now accusing the wife of hav
ing exercised undue influence, &c.
Gov. Hill vetoed the bill provid
ing for spring elections in New York
city because it also provided for the
election of seven ldermen every alter
nate year by the icity at large and by
cumulative . suffrage. He favored and
warmly recommended spring elections,
but opposed the Other two features of
the bill, r ;
I The anarchists are talking loudly
gain at Chicago. I One of the speakers
Said: "What ia law? Law is the code
lot tyranny. What are the police ?
They are the minions of the law. They
iup the roh tyrant. Gods I how I ex
ult in Chicago's Iheroio deeds of the
night of May 4th. f Would that you had
CONGRESSIONAL.
THE HOIBK 8BOWS ITSTDER
TARIFF BILL,
THE
SENATOR VANCE
DKLIVKB4 THE AIURF.SH At MlUH
; CO.UMESIlEMEllT.
Apprprtatloa
fnaavaxi.
Bill IMa-
It la i
Fine Production and la Hratrd by
Lara Aual !.
Wabbinqton. June 17. 8k'at.
Mr, Ingalls offered a resolution re
questing the President if, in his: opin
ion; not incompatible with jpublio
interest, to furnish the Senate, infor
mation as to the number of appoint
ments and removal of olerks -embraced
within the provisions of the civil service
act of January 16th, 1883;; also of
chief clerks and. chiefs of divisions. On
Suggestion of Mr. Cockrell, who wanted
to amend and enlarge the scope of the
resolution, it went over onq day.
The Senate then proceeded to the
consideration of bilb on the i. calendar
under the five minute limitation, of de
bate. Among' the measures passed was
a bill to pay to the representative of
the government of Great Britain $15,
550, to enable that government to in
demify "the owners of the : bark
"Chance" for. abandoning their whaling
voyage in the Arctic ocean in 1871 and
recovering ninety American seamen
from ships wrecked in the loe. :
Mr. r rye explained that the action of
this bark was most humane and
creditable. Having heard that the
American vessels were so placed i as to
involve thetdestruction of all haids if
hot speedily relieved, the bark promptly
abandoned its own business for the sea
son and went to the rescue of the Amer-
ioans. Mr. Drve thought .it a ! shame
that this claim; had for so many years
been before Congress without passing.
House bill granting an annual: leave
of absence of two weeks, with
the tariff bill was defeated; yeas' 140,
nays 157. Hewitt, Adams, Belmont,
Beach, Felix, Campbell, James and
Mahoney, of New York, of the D m -
cratic delegations, voted for considera
tion, and Messrs. Arnot, .Bliss, Tim,
Campbell, Davenport, Dowdney, Mer
riman. Mnller. onrifira. StahlnAolrnr.
: " ; oo , , i c, . j, r r-
Viele and Pindar voted in the negative. Pi o e mws ato uBsaavaa.
The sneaker voted for consideration. I 1 Salim, N. C, June 17.
Great applause greeted the announce- Today was a notable one in the his-
jment. Mr Morrison gave notice that tory of this stately old town and its
I he would renew his motion Tuesday equally stately and noble female acad-
next, and Mr. MeEinley stated that the emy.i- It : was'; commencement day.
opponents of the bill would he on hand. There were many distinguished visitors.
but none more honored or loved
of them all. than our own Senator Z.
B Vance. -Hon. W. C. Breckinridge,
Congressman from the seventh Ken
tucky district, was to have delivered
the literary address, but he was de
tained, at Washington by the pressure
of his engagements at Washington, and
henejB'epnld not be present H
Senator Vanoe's address was deliv
ered in the grand old Moravian church,
The only break 1 which is more than a century old. The
when Mr. Hoi- audience was 1,200 in number. The
musio, a9 is always the ease at Salem,
was superb.; Senator Vance's subject
was 'Salom: Female Academy; its Past,
Present and Future." The address was
worthy of the orator; graceful in style
and at once vigorous and elegant in
language. The audience was enthusi
astic and was liberal in, its applause.! .
At the college the exercises were in
teresting. There were twenty-six mem
bers of the graduating clas. The
diplomas were presented by the verier
table and brUved former principal of the
academy, lie v. Kobert de Sohweinitz,
who Jd consented once more to visit
8 'lem fro Ti his distant hoo e in the hope
of meeting as many as possible of his
old pupils
The ; onccrt was given last evening.
It was superb and was under the direc
tion of Prof. Frederick Agthe.thc musical
director: Anion? the musical features
were the rendering of extensive selec
tiooa in olo and chorus from Gounod's
"Gallia," and Heller's sacred cantata,
The - Song of Victory." These famous
(The North Carolina members voted
as follows .on Mr. Morrison's motion:
Yeas, Messrs. Bennett, Cowles, Green,
Henderson, Johnston, Skinner; nay,
Mr. O'Hara. Messrs. Cox and Reid,
who would have voted in favor of the
motion, were paired.)
The rolr-call was patched with great
interest, both on the floor 'and in the
galleries, and an unusual silence pro
vailed as the clear tones of the" clerk
enunciated each name,
in the silence occurred
man responded in the affirmative when
his name was called. He was greeted
with a round of applause, which broke
out afresh when speaker Carlisle, di
recting the clerk to call his name, oast
his vote in favor of the motion.
When the result of the vote was an
nounced there was a storm of applause
from" the Republican side, which the
Democrats returned with hearty good
will. When Mr, Morrison arose and
gave notice that he would renew his
motion on Tuesday next, Mr. McKiuley
gave notice that the opponents of the
bill would try to be present on that day
Mr. Herbert, of Alabama, chairman
of tho committee on naval affairs,
moved that the House go into oommit-
tee of the whole on the naval appro-
pay, to
the employees of the government print- . .. ....
WoffiL. - : - priationbill
House bill authorizing the construc
tion of a road to the national cemetery
at Natchez, Miss. . 1 i
House bill authorizing the transfer of
the United States barracks atljtfaton
Rouge, La., to the Louisiana State uni
versity at that place. , !
The House bill appropriating i 8150,-
000 for additional barracks at the sol-
men noma u ,um,lUnn cii -keT. ...W- J-v.
Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, antagonized
the motion with the request that the
House consider the bills reported from
the committee on labor, but Mr. i Her
bert's motion prevailed and the House
at 3 o' slock went fin to a committee of
TH1 6BXAT ,
been better prepared and that your en- I nations.
for the construction of a new! wharf at
Fort Monroe, Va.; bill to authorise
the construction of a road to the nation
al cemetery at Knoxville, Tenni; bills
for public buildings at Ashevillej N. C,
(appropriation $80,000) and Savannah.
Ga., (appropriation $200,000); a bill
for the construction of a - military tele
graph line from- Sanford, Florida,
to Point Jupiter, Florida, and the es
tablishment of signal station: f a bill
to promote the political progress and
commercial prosperity of the Amerioan
the whole on the naval appropriation' impositions are quite recent and have
bill. ,Vut Sfildom, ; as yet, been heard in
Mr. Herbert cxsaVo4 aha the f& ybnerica.
appropriate toa Qje oexf nsea eajp tildiiatoa hi. cauipic.
Lonjon, June 17. Mr. Gladstone
yertr jaasj-terted this morning at ll o'clock on
1 ! lTai ( ODTCIltlOU,
TUB FIRST DAY'S PKOCKXDIKGB TK8T1VITKS
IN PROBPSCT ON TO WASHINGTON.
Special to Tax Niws and Obsirysr.
Atlantic Hotkl,
Morxhxad Citt, June 17.
The North Carolina press convention
met here at 10 o'clock this morning in
the cool and spacious Atlantic hotel.
The attendance is unusually large.
Col. W. L. Saunders, secretary of State,
is present. The members of . the
press were were given a Warm welcome
by the authorities of Morehead. Invi
tations to an excursion about the harbor
and to a ball at 'the hotel tomorrow
evening were accepted. I Both were
tendered by the hospitable proprietors
of the hotel.
The party for Alexandria, Va., and
Washington, D. C, Will leave hero Sat
urday morning. From forty to fifty
members of the association ; will go. The
invitations are special, from the Rich
mond & Danville railroad.!
The convention arranged to hold two
sessions a day. 1 his morning tne con
vention endorsed a plan proposed for a
reunion of all Northern . settlers in the
State, present and prospective, at the
next State fair. M t
The convention appointed a commit
tee to interview Lt. Francis Winslow,
U. 8. N., in regard to the oyster indus
try. He is now engaged in ; making an
elaborate and accurate survey of tho
oyster waters. p; : I
Everything is done to make the ses
sion of the convention pleasant. The
weather is charming; all that could be
desired. About forty-five members
wre present this morning and more
arrived this evening. ' i
: I
KoUts Irom Davidson Cellrae.
Cor. of Thx Njsws and Observir.
Davidson Cohlbgi, June 16.
C. C. Norwood, A. M.,; temporary
.professor of natural philosophy and as
tronomy, was elected to that chair as its
regular professor. j ;
W. 8. Uurrell, Ph. V , formerly of
South Carolina, now of Hampden-Sid-ney
college, was elected profess t ot
mental and moral philosophy.
Minister Phelps has sent to the
Yale law school a fac-similo copy of the
Magna Charta, obtained from the origi- ,
rial document twisted from King John
'71 years ago and now in the British
museum. That shows how enterpris
ing the Democratic minister is.
St. Jacobs Oil has received six gold medals
at different world' exhibitions, for being; the
only absolute cure for rheumatim.
SUMMKRRES0RT3.
BUFFALO XaITHIA SPBINGS
HOTEL,
Mecklenburg Couty, Virginia. Season
of 1886.
Will open to the public June 1, under an en
tirely new refime. Mr. B. K. Tiee, fer-
merly connected with the 8outhern Hotel, of
St. Louis, tbe Grand Pacifc, of Chicago, and
more recently the Plaaaiatoa, of Milwaukee,
w ill have management of the hotel, and guests
can.be aiurd ot comfort and good attention.
For particular a to route, pricee, tc, apply
to B. K. Tice, Manager,
RUFFALO LITH1A FPRISO, Va.,
or to tbe Company at tbeir oftie.
33 BARCLAY ST., NKW YOBK.
June6 dim.
THE NEW HOTEL
WABM SPRIITGS N C;.
Will be open for tbe reception of guests
June 30th. " ' ' -
For particulars as to terms, baths, At., ad
B. P. CHATFIELD, Prop'r.
(also of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S. C.)
y Warm SraiNGS, N. C.
June 12 dt July 1. '
rpHE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Grkkkbrixb, Co.
THE MOST CELEBRATED OF ALL THE
I MOUNTAIN RESORTS,
And one of the Oldest and moat Popular of
American Watering-Places,
Will open for the season June 1st. Elevation
above tidewater 1,000 feet; snrrounding moun
tains 8,600 feet. 8nd for pamphlet describing
hygienic advantages.
B. Jr. KAKT.K, Superutennent..
June l dim. .
OPEN JUNE 1ST.
ALLEGHANY SPRINGS, VA.
$15 eJJB4.- ketet bW osttljKia Seottish campaign. He was accom
an itjj kfjp.rj96.OP fcf ,! tnfllSW Uanied by Mrs. Gladstone. Thousands
of the mry, vhjkh wie)nbted fejusTaf rople concreffated at the railway
w k. a. . r r n r - J
cpiv I jjaation to witness his departure. The
thx grxatkst
the hilt ider eontjattuff.
mittee )aa4 endearywred fo tepH a Wuv
fectly lakt bill, ttjat ghenjd apprepMate
enough money W injure against a d
neieney bill, but this wa not a tune to
indulge in the creation of new establish
ments such as training schools. The
country needed first new ships, new
guns and a general increase in the naval I
establishment. Be then proceeded to
Be-
Bargain
The Backet
fetore baa all the advantages
! i .-: . . a " .
ginea pi obstruction had been more nu
merous. Jut the ttext time the next
i.lTnje wlilAwfi lea ami kf AAnntin aWA wall
nUUptj VI nUlOlZfl. I war tne living from luose dogs of op-
vivboivu ajiu uun ineir Darreu ana
grated citadels in ihe dust." v And an
other said : "1 guabh my teeth with
unavailing ; rage when I think of the
brave and noble heroes penned in this
prison of Chicago.! Surrendered to their
enemies, their; strait is desperate and
their threatened fate most terrible. Oh I
that we must thus sit idly by and eon-
template these! outrages. But our day
of reckoning will come and the tyrants
one and all must fall. The double-
dyed fiend incarnate Schaack merits the
most hideoris and appalling penalty, and
This last isMr.FryeVbill anthori- f1"" f deUil the f window
v u ":r::: "?Z i biU and took occasion to impress upoa w Wtl
whkh result from having buyers always in
the hew York market .to turn to advantage
the diaattious reaults which come to men who
ret is debt. It to the power of tbe Almighty
Dollar cuttinir Us way through the centre ot
sing the President of the United States
to invite, on behalf of the people of the
United States, delegates 'from Mexico
'and Central and South America to meet
in Washington October 1st, 1887, to
meet delegates on the part of the
United States, to consider such ques
tions and recommend suehJ measures as
snail he to the mutual interest and com
mon welfare of the American: stater.
One hundred thousand dollars is ap
propriated for the incidental 'expenses
of the conference. The delegates of the
United States are to be twenty-four
in : number i and are to 1 serve
without compensation. Mr. Frye said
that Messrs.! Morgan and Evarts. as
less than lbey can be made for in 'hundreds
i . - - '
ot taaes. The Bucket Store believes in and
follows out the idea that merchant tan ding
utwwn the mawet and the markets ought to
be satisfied with a reasonable profit and when
ever that profit falls we rtop and give to those
who buy otkr goods the balance. In a word,
1
n 9wn.;- i . : . a.
.correspondent describing the first
eoepHon of Mrs.? Cleveland writes
'Promptly at 9 o'olock the President,
with Mrs. CleveLmd upon his arm, came'
down the west stairway and entered the
mainrblue: room; door, lie wore his
weeding suit of plain broadcloth, and
she her wedding dress of white satin,
with the high corsage of that evening
replaced by low sleeveless corsage
pointed at the back and front. Her only
jewels were a diamond neoklaoe, given
the; Senate with regard to this bill; but
as the. ressiori was advancing ' and the
bill had received the ttnanimdus sup
port of the committee on foreign rela
tions of the Senate, it was 1 concluded
that it would be as well to tike up the
bill and pass it without debate, if that
met the approval of the I Senate
The bill was at once passed, j without
debate; ) ' : Ik
The legislative, executive arid judi
cial appropriation bill' was received
from the House of Representatives and
Wl shall niake
U BARGAINS MAKE OUB BU8INE88,
her by the Presideiit, and a small pearl it was referred to the committee ou ap-
oomb in her luxuriant brown hair, which propriations. -' The Senate adjourned.
was ' Worn high.; A bunch of white
vabjmN waa fnmtjneiti nn Kf KrAaat and
Ai d under the banner ot the llmighty DeU i long white mittf Ireached above her
elbows. The secretary of war ana airs.
ut with one pricp to all, we march dally on
t the front.
-w willnive thia eek some ereat bar'
Mln in I.iuIWh' and GenUi' Shoes, Oriental
Lacea, Hamburg Edgingj. Great job lot in
Moauuito et, at 0c, worth 10c Big barga'BS,
In L'UibrtUatt, btraw Hats, 23c, worth 0c;
Bent Calico in tbe city for ic a yard Great
slaughter in Buttons of air kinds. New lot of
Buggy Wfhips Solid non-gal vanized Buckets
5e, w orth (Xvl 8Uk Gloves, 30c, w ortb 0w
Job in tye-glasses at 6, worth 26c
...
We will open koine great bargain in Men'i
fthixts, l6e,'worth 1.
-Our Millinery Department will be supplied
with some Ksw hats tor ladies at great bar
gains. Also some lobs In Ribbons. Now t
.... .'r.t to aavs your mouy call at -the
nan wt- - w
liacket Stole.
Bubultted to the cash trade only.
V0LNJEY rUIiSKLL 4 CO.,
; '
JXo. 10 East MartU StreeL
hocbi. :. - i , j
, WASHritaTON, D. C-t June i 17. In
anticipation of the tariff bill coming to
the surface of the legislative sea this
morning, there was an usually large
number of members present when the
House waa called to order, ' The gen
tlemen having charge of the pairs on
the; respective sides of the House were
kept busily at work and the ohief, in
deed the only topic of conversation,
upon the floor was tbe probable fate of
the coming motion to consider the Mor
rison bill. After the House had trans
acted some routine business, Mr His
cock, stating that there was "am under
standing thaf a motion Would be made to-
essential of. poultry raising may be day to go into committee of the whole on
Endicott followed next, Mrs. Endicott,
who is in light mourning, wearing white
silk with black lace drapery and a black
pompon in her hair. The secretary of
the navy with . Mrs. Whitney then fol
lowed, Mrs. Whitney in white satin
combined! with pale lavender ana a
wreath of white lilacs bordering.the low
corsage at tbe neck. The postmaster
central entered with Mrs. Vilas, the
. . - - . . . . ..,
latter in white -crepe ae enine witn
Eliiabethan collar and demi-train.
To sum un briefly, seme of the
the committee the! necessity of thorough
reorganisation of the civil establish
ment of the navy . He critioised the ex
penditures previously madeby the bureau
of construction and repairs and expressc d
the oninion that only enonarh monev
should be appropriated for the bureau
as would enable the old navy to be kept
in decent repair until Congress took the
steps it should take to build a new navy.
There was no appropriation m the bill
for new cruisers or for the completion of
the double-turreted monitors, both of
those objects being provided for in a
bill for the construction ot a new navy.
The appropriation for the monitors was
left out of the bill because the commit
tee on naval affairs believed that the
fact that seme prevision was made for
the construction of the navy in this bill
would be nsed as an argument when
other measures should never bo reached
for consideration.! '
Mr. Hepburn j of Iowa, made a
speech in reply to that made by Mr.
Wheeler, of Alabama, relative to Ed
win M. Stanton, and tho committee rope
and the House at 5 o'clock adjourned..
A Omay Kin-.
cliar I'EOor or mjdwig'b insanity.
Munich, Bavaria, June 17. Among
the documents whioh have . been sub
mitted to the diet to prove the inanity
of the late King Led wig is a decree of
the dead monarch sentencing some of his
ministers to death, copies of whioh wore
sent to all the members of j-overnment
There were others sentencing a number
of minkters to banishment to America.
Afi? davits of thirty persons have oho
been submitted, in which it .is : stated
that the king injured them by throwing
it them knives, china and glass, ihere
is also a document relating to a proposal
of the king to form a cabinet with hi
valet as president.
crowd ! was simnlv enormous. It
rldusly blocked and delayed the ap-
E roach of the premier's carriage. When
r. Gladstone finally succeeded in
reaching the station platform he found
it packed with people, who. welcomed
him with enthusiastic cheers. At last
he reached his seat in a special coach
assigned for his conveyance. The
at : his seat was open.
When the crowd saw him at the window
it setup another cheer, which was repreat
ed several times. The people appeared de
sirous , -of having the premier address
them With Some parting word before
going away on his arduous errand. He
arose and spoke from the csach win
dow.. He thanked the people for the
honor of their extraordinary demon
stration. He: adjured them to allow
nothing to bide from them "the bare
question of the hour." "An attempt has
been made," the venerable orator ex
claimed, "and will be made to'direct
your attention from the question at issue.
This question is solely whether Ireland
shall be trusted to manage her own af
fairs. Those i who deny Ireland this
right admit that Canada and other
British colonies enjoy such right. Are
we to trust our fellow subjects in Ireland
and govern by love, or are we to adopt
the policy of the government's enemies
and .introduce into Ireland govern
ment by force." Mr. Gladstone then
bade his friends good-bye and the train
moved away.; Enthusiastic and pro
longed eheeting accompanied its de
parture aBd hundreds of people, waving
handkerchiefs and hats and God-speeding
the premier, ran along tlie platform
i bareo d State In Ca filet.
Paris, June 17. M. Goblet, minis
ter of public instruction, has prohibited
LttgedtUtobe heldat TouKThel DySpGpSitl WateP
arcuuiBiiup luuiuaiw protests taat uia
? . A TJ ' W ' i a
congress is to be devotional and not de
liberative and denies! that the offioe of
publio instruction has; the power te pro
hibit its meeting. The archbishop an
nounces that the congress will therefore
be held, despite Goblet's orders.
btxr nucovnxn.
Endorsed by the Medical Association of the
?tate. Is now the LARGEST and most POPU
LAR RTSORT In the mountains ot Virginia.
- AU the modern improvements. For deecrip-'
tive pamphlet and circular call on J. 8. Pes
cnd. Drnrcietv 118 Favettvtne atreet. RaW
iMghi N. C, who has the water on sale, or ad
dress.
Crashed kjr m TmlUmg Tr
Charxistov, Jane ' 17. Thomas J.
Bass, a prominent eitisen of Marion I may 28d6w.
county, was instantly killed last evening
while walking through the woods, by a
large pine tree which fell upon him.
His bodv. horriblv mangled.-iwas found
at midnight. He leaves a wife and four
small children.
C. A. COLHOUN,
General Manager.
EDUCATIONAL.
miX BOARDING AND DlY Sf BOOL
For
Aaotfter Victory for tb Prlaelllav.
Nlw You, June 17. The yacht race
today resulted in another victory for the
Priscina; the Atlantic second, the Pu
ritan third, the Mayflower fourth.
Tbe Deadly Kg-yptlaa tllaante.
Cairo, June 17. An appalling mor
tality is reported among the ; British
troops stationed at Assouan. One
hundred and six men of the Dorset regi
ment have died within the past two
months. Of 500 invalids on their way
to Cyprus ten dropped9dead from heat
last ounday.
Loncevlty.
BUI Nye. : j
Longevity is a good thing, . though I
have known public men to overdo it.
To die at the proper moment ' and leave
a good impression on. history is
one ot
the lost arts. To flicker out of life with
beside his coach until the train outeped I the applause of si great people ringing
them.
riro
1-
menfionedgood.l dry quarters and
clean yards. Dampness is more fatal
than, oold A drji sanay son snouia
be preferred, iiatbh the chicks as eariy
as possible, and never sell a stale egg,;
as one who secures a reputation ior
fresh eggs, can command his own price.;
Study the breeds and cross the fowls
judiciously, or select a pure breed
suited to the locality. U the winters
are severe, breed f for small combs ana
heavily-feathered i bodies, but do not
overlook activity Is a qualification. Mo
particular breed comes up to an tne
uualities. but. they may be crossed to
- a .. . a . l 1
blend suob. Divide tne nooks, keep tne
Quarters and yards olean, and feed regu
larly, bat carefully. Upon the saccess
ful feeding of the fowls business relies!
It ia much better to allow them to be
a W waw 7 f
hungry, and forced to scratch in some
material placed for that purpose, than to
hate them fat and too laiy to be profit
able. Too much glass tor light and
aeat cannot be Used to the houses, and
frequent spading of the yards is a neoes-
the tarriff bill, inquired of Mr. Morri
son at what hour he intended to make
that motion. Mr. Morrison replied that
it was his intention to make the motion
at 1.80 o'clock. 1
The House then proceeded to the con
sideration of the land forfeiture bills,
it being the desire of the committee on
public lands to reach the ' bill for the
forfeiture oi certain ianuagrantea to tne
State of Iowa to aid in the construction
of railroads. But as the bills on the
calendar preceding this one had to be
laid aside, and as Mr. Strait, of Minnes-
sota; Mr. LeFollette, and Mr. Thomas,
of Wisoonsin, domanded a separate vote
on eaen measure, muon tune was con
sumed in voting by the tellers.!
Tbe lowabui was Inot reached wbon
180 arrived and then Mr. Morrison
moved that the House go into oommittee
of the whole on the revenue bill. Ou
this motion he demanded the yeas and.
nays and Mr. McKinley on behalf of
the opponents of the bill joined in tho
demand. Mr. Morrison's motion to go
in the ears is a good thing; but man that
is born of a woman, and tho mjritv ut
ihcm are that way, are too prOne to lin
ger on this side of eternity Until they
have done some little thing that is never
properly explained on their tombstones.
. ; :
Quite at Compliment.
Young Lady. My dear Professor, I
want to thank you for your lecture
You made it all so plain that I could
understand every word.
Professor. I am truly glad you did
understand it. I have studied the sub
ject for about thirteen years, and I flat
ter myself that X can bring the subjeet
within the comprehension of the weak-
.est intellect. j . .
A Boyal Brazilian.
The grandson of Dom Pedro II., em
peror of Brszil, now at Washington, is
a midshipm n on a Brazilian man-oi-
war. Anis young prince, Dy ine way,
is a descendant of the Empress5 Jose-
(.i Kni nA Ww dmi. :l TL., ftlamnn than rvnkl 1J n ..nnlllirl Klin I f ' JP . . . ' .
"""18 " r- -- w uo " .ir" of Dom Pedro 11., having been a
daughter of Prince Eugene Ueauharnais,
Josephine's son! The Prince de Join
ville. about to be sent into exile from
Franoe, married Dom Pedro's sister. He 1
is a grandson of Louis Philippe
How Trfc ; Vvttoai Patareia.
Nxw York, June 17. Green &Ce.'s
report on cotton! futures says : There
has been nothing! fa th market except
the ordinary local form of trading ajnij
verv lieht at thai, open in a trifle off.
Some of the shorts were- induced
corner and rates !v teetered to lasr
A Wtla-Batr lr nenad by
timrtnaant.
WatikroKD. Pa., Juno 16. Arthur
iliggins, a prominent yeuug mac of this
Elace, ' rocenily brought a bride from
louisville, Ky. Shu came of good fam
ily and is a frail little creature,; but
pretty; and attractive. Yesterday two
well known citizens caught iliggins in
the act of brutally beating his bride for
uo other reason than breaking a plate.
They reported; the case to tbe Eagle;
bose company; of which organization
Iliggins was I a member. About t
o'clock last night a false alarm of fire
startled the village and young Higgins
hastened to the scene. Ho was quickly
seised by three of the men, while others
secured a crockery orate, under which
Higgins was placed. A swift stream of
water' was then turned on the victim and
a crowd of 501) men and women wit-
LesBed; the sport. After Higgins had
bean nearly f drowned he was re
leased and ineaked to his home.
(FOCXDKD 1859.)
Young Ladies and Little Girls.
HlLLSBORO, N. C
Tbe Scholastic year of the Misses Nash and
Miss Kollock's school will commence Sept 3d, '
1886, and end June 9, 1887. Circulars on ap
plication. FOUNDED IN 1842.
St. Marya School,
' IALKIGB, V. O. 1 '
Tbk Ret. BENNETT 8MEDE8, A.
XXCTOR ACT) PXiXOPAI
A eorrs of fourteen efficient instructors.
Thorough teaching guaranteed. French taught
by a native; German by an American educa
ted in Germany. Latin a requisite tor a full
Diploma. Great attention ia paid to Mathe
matics and Composition. Elocution a specialty.
One of the best equipped schools of Musio in
the South. Separate buildings; fiTe teachers
one from the Stuttgart, one from the Leipsie
Conservatory; a fine Vocalist; sixteen pianos
for daily practice two newjConeert Grands for
concert use, a Cabinet Organ; a fine
Pipe Organ, with two manuals and twenty
stop, and the only Pedal Piano south of New
York. Tbe Art liepartment under the charge
of rfble and enthusiastic artists. The Course
comprises Drawing in Pencil, Crayon and
Charcoal; Painting in Oil, Water Colors and
l'atel, and Decorating China In Minerals. The
Physical Development of the pupils thor
oughly cared for.
The Ninety- flmt term begins Septem
ber Kth, 1886. For circulars containing full
particulars apply to the Rector.
june le dfcw am. "
LAW SCHOOL,
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Summer Session begins
1st,
Closes Sept. lsti Terms, payable in advance.
TWO CLASSES .
Senior Class (fee), - - ,- -130 00
Junior. Class (fee), 80 00
Both Classes (fee), - . . . 60 00 '
JOHN MANNING, Prof.
iy 26dlm.
UNIVEBSITY OF VIRGINIA,
came in and the positive Is left almost
wholly to the meatfecdation of the local
trade, foreign; ae vice wae lackg
in eneoaragemest erops aeaourts
eoBtjpne cheerfuL
. . a . i '-. ,
from the department. Later in the
evening he was expelled in disgrace
from the United Workmen and tbe
Town Club. His father is a well known
merchant of the village and the young
man clerked ih the store. T oday he was
notified to leave town. Prominent ladies
have raised a subscription, to send Mrs.
tt' ai i i a. :
LAW DEPARTMENT!
The Session begins OCTOBER 1st, and con
tinues nine moths. For catalogue apply to the
Secretary of the Faculty,
P. O. UNIVERSITY OF VmOINtA. VA.
WE ARE SELLING
CASS ARB'S
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Tho plaTl IT t Uileaere) Sartkoav
CniCAOO, Junis 17. The furniture-
workers' union unanimously passed a Higalns to the home of her parents in MLkn
Scene, nithi Mrs. Jenkins Do
- ; 1 e
get an. Henrv. and hold tnu enua
resolution last evening permitting the
cabinet-workers to return to ten hours
labor. This action, it is thought, will
virtually prove I tho dissolution of all
strikes and pending difficulties In the
uruiture business, as the finishers and
muohine bands are subservient to the
action of the cabinet-workers. It ia bo
lisved that all the furniture factories in
the city now working eight hours will
Into oonunittet of tho whole to consider shortl retun to tbe oldT.ijstem.
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Louisville. There is great indignation
throughout the town and the brutal
b isband is denounced.
Vanderallt ItouaMeneesaeat. .
Nasuvilli,! Tenn., Jane 17. The
tenth commencement exorcises of Yen
dcrtilt university were held yesterday.
Ohinejllor Garland stated that the year
had been the moat successful in the his
tory of the institution, i
Jenkins Not much; we have last de-
oided that eight hoars per night should
constitute a night's work that's the
kind of onion i man I ami Chioago
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