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GAG LAW m TOP. -r.y- Continued from first page. th rule be sow suspended and made .. retractive to effect xnmX MU7- ; HUemu "I do not , -think they xcoaldL" :. - Blackburn said this wu equivalent to sarins thiU one man could block legls lotion. Continuing, Uilem&n said: I de- 81 re very mucb that a -rote be taken. would like to see It go on its second reading-, but then dilatory motions '- couid toe renewed. The Senate bill not properly a substitute.. The number - naa been cn&nged. We must go by the records on the trill ; i Dockery made the point that the re- cord of the Senate and the Senate mes sage referred to it as the substitute. This made it the substitute. Hlleman saia tne record of the House Journal ' shewed that it had been, treated by numoer, ana uereiore It is not the sub. stitute. - Blackburn contended that the member who submitted the minority report nad charge of the bill. Hlleman said the rules save the right to call the previous question to the chairman of the committee alone. By this time It was 9 o'clock. The House had been in sesion 12 hours. Russell has not left his office to-day. Many of the. minority come and go to him. He is the power behind the throne, the mainspring of to-day's bus iness. It is said to-night hat his matter will array the east against the west. There came near being a fight on the tloor Between coapln and Alexander. The lie was passed and a knife drawn, out matters were adjusted. Mr. Blackburn rendered rules to shew that the previous question could be called by the member in charge cf the bill (Mr. McCrary) or by the chairman or the committee. Speaker HHemaa ruled that only Mr. Cook could call the previous question. Mr. McKenzie moved to suspend the rules and take ur "he Senate substitute. Mr. Lusk refused to entertain the motion. Then Mr. Mc Kenzie appealed from this decision of the chair. Mr. Lusk refused to allow this. Mr. Cuningham asked Mr. Iuk why no majority man was ever recog nized. -. Mr. Lusk said the chair had the right to recognise whom he pleased. The resolutions of censure, already referred to, were introduced by Mr. Sutton of New Hanover and called on the Judiciary comittee to Investigate the action of those who sought t- set up a new Speaker yesterday. The row between Messrs. Alexander and Chapin, elsewhere referred to, was caused by Mr. Alexander's calling the actions of Mr. Chapin dishonorable, whereupon Mr .Chapin called Mr. Alex ander a "d n liar." Tour correspondent left the House at '31 oVlnrlr s fter- wltnefuiinsr rema.rkn.bl b. At 11 Bryan of Wilkes was Insr to a ring of members ridicul- lnflrNSpeaker Lusk and Baying a man and Tiot a machine was needed in the Speaker's chair. The members and gtUerlee laughed at Mr. Bryan's flow of wit The floor of the House looked like a battle-ground .with fragments ot lunches and fruit and paper. Mr. Luak moved to recognize only Messrs. Cook, Alexander, Hancoek or Sutton, and these were tired. There was talk all over the. House, "We have :io Speaker," "I move we elect one," "Never thought I'd live to see this sight." Presently Mr. Bryan said. "Who Is Speaker." Mr. Lusk said. "The gen tleman from Wilkes." Mr. Bryan walk ed to the Speaker's stand, and leaning over Mr. Lusk, kept up his witty hits. He said, "Ton fooled me. You will not give me your seat. Tou fooled us to day when your side declared you would count the vote at 2." Then Mr. Bryan imitated Cook's ma chine motions and showed in panto mimes how he ran to the Speaker's desk and conferred with the Speaker. The galleries laughed and applauded. Anybody talked. The newspaper men took a hand in this, and so did the clerks. Still the lights shone above the Han soms of the doors of the Governor's office. Russell was there watching, waiting. Mr. Blackburn made a fiery speech. In which he declared that three Repub licans were responsible for the deadlock and for to-day's and to-night's shame ful proceedings. But that the Repub lican party was not, and he repudiate! them . This thrust was at Mr. Iusk. Mr. Cook and Mr. Hancock. There were for many hours satirical allusions to Mr. Cook, such as. You must ask his permission to breathe," "He is the Czar of this House." The motion was made at 11:55 lo ad journ, by consent of the contending factions, and as the -clock struck mid night this most memorable session came toan end, and members, half ex hausted by hunger and famine, stream ed out of the capitol and into the the heavy rain-storm. MR. ASHBUKM PUT TO SHAME. EXPOSED IN THE SENATE CHAMBER. llit MtMl a irwkJUil rut i-liruugU uti a- teufciurv Ar. AvfiuvuL lur rrtftiaem ui tii 4fc.ltiiuc to JHuriu vikruliiui lutuiMiU Hileauatn lur kvu(tw. Observer Bureau, Park Hotel, Hajeign, taarcn b. The negroes get qpuuui ui tue asyium at cruiusooru. Some ot me alumni of the Agricul tural ana JUecbanlcai College cu-neu on Ouveruur itusseu and aKu hiin n tie would appoint two aiumm as u usi. lie askei wneiber uicy voaiu on wl.iintc to ma-lie cnanges lu me ikcuity. incj replied "no," and lert. Xhe Populists say to-night that Hlle man is to oe the memoer ol uonxrvsa irom tbe seventh district. it is stated to-day mat Dr. R. M. Norment, ot Kobeson, is to be appoint ed by tne Oovernor fresident -or tne Atlantic & Nona Carolina itailroaa. The justices or me peace iu-u.y, in discharging Lieutenant Oovernor Rey nolds irom custody decided tnat tne occupancy of the room in tne capitol by Enrolling Clerk. Swinson was not ot such character, or by sucn a right, tnat trespass could , have been committed by Reynolds; that they regard Swinson merely as a clerk or employe, and tnat he was only in the room as such. Senator Kay caused a sensation to night in the senate by the exposure of a trick bill Introduced by Senator Ash' burn, of burry. It is entitlea "a bin to establish certain townships In Surry; and its purpose is to avoia the payment of fe0,0uO voted by certain townships for a railroad to ML Airy. Mr. Asn- burn practically admitted the facts de veloped by Mr. Ray and that its pur pose was to repudiate, bonds. Mr. Ash burn was terribly embarrassed. He says he intends to put In a supple mental but Monday to remedy the evil ot this bill. Two Republican Senators ask me to say that they think what Mr. Ashburn has done is an outrage on .the Legislature. Mr. Ashbum's bill is ratified and is now a law. fears a Mb Will Tear Down tns Esde are to See Pearl Bryan's Murderer Hanged. Frankfort, Ky.. March 6. Sheriff Plummer, of Campbell county, who is to hang Jackson and Walling, March z. has asked Governor Bradley for troops to surround the enclosure where tne execution is to take place. The law Provides that no more rhnn r nanu II TMUTS TT1 at a bie ernwri will over from Cincinnati and tear down the !. ia oraer to see it. A Skat Dm for One Week. ' have been posted in all of the mills of , """"p corPoration. that the mills will shut down all nort wci. i . will resume the week following. This is " ccomance witn me plan for curtail ieni at au Kiver. The shut down win cause aoout m employes to be IU1, LOCAL WRIKFS. iaaj. uowa has received photo graphs of Mr. and Mrs. C N. Vance. -Mr. and Mrs. J P. Harknes nave en rooms, until they jean secure House, at Mrs. C. W. Hunt's,, in the ouumng, on North Tryon 3CTDttrham "delighted with Florida, but says Tampa iT notb ll .PTLth what It waa before f ftTTe.?l,n war" A great deal .ot Ita trade has been paralyzed. There are no prettier flowers anywhere than at the cemetery. Mr Thomas, superintendent, sent the Ob server a beautiful bouquet yesterday, av fragrant and beautiful reminder ot UuB xact. ' . - Furnishing ?a I npiriOi Make your home cosy. Every home noma be brightened occasionally by new piece of furniture. Few families can afford to refurnish their house, but if a new .piece were added every now and then the whole bouse would be con stantly marked by its new furniture. Is It now about time you replaced some of the old furniture by some new and beautiful nieces? If you wait a year or so longer you will have to buy a lot at once. Don't do this. Begin now by adding a piece or two, then a little later another piece, and before you know it you will have a complete suite, and the beauty and comfort of your home will be greatly enhanced. Do you really want a cosy home? If you do we are in a position to help you to furnish it, eith- I er elegantly or modestly, at minimum I prices, ui course il cubw utuuc;, uui i then out system of easy payments en ables you to pay for it weekly or monthly, and you never miss what you have spent in beautifying your nome. Brick by brick is the way the largest buildings are erected, and dollar by dol lar is the way you can furnish your house, and yet not require any great effort to accomplish this. The place to buy it and be treated right is at the PIEDMONT FURNITURE CD'S., No. 17 West Trade street. MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. The Scottish Reformation will be given at the Opera House March 11 and 13 8 p. m. One hundred local talent; lecture by Mrs. W. E. Monroe; oOjstere opticon views; 2 processionals; : Puritan and Student's scene; John Knox before the court of Mary Stuart; the execution scenes; elegant costumes: Scotch music. ICKETS, r - 50c. No extra chanre for reserved seats. Chart open at Jordan's March 9th. This space is donated by Nat Gray. HOSIERY LEADERS I o I o I o o I ast Black Imported Ladies Hose 50 cents per box of three pair. Our Famous 24 Cents Stockings have done wonders forus. iiiii;!:!'!;;!;!!::! We are selling stacks of $1 and $1.75 crochet and Marseilles QUILTS and know THE REASON WHY: Those who buy them send others. Joe Bamch & Co. Over 400 Stearns wheels (and no other) used in the great Trans-Continental Road Race of '96, from Califor nia to New York. The greatest road race of any kind held in the world's his tory. Yet " our competitors, admitting that we have the best racing wheels made, say that it Is better for track than road. W. F. IX) WD. Stearns, "Waverly, Pates Clipper Bi cycles. Friends of the Stearns, watch for something interesting. Racket Store Bottom All Dropped Out of the Price of Clothing I 600 pairs men's all-wool pants just received, and will be run out at the very low price of 58c, 79c, 97c, and H-1S. $1 youths' knee pants suits, sixes 4 to 14, at 25 cents. The pants alone are worth the money. 300 pairs boy's knee pants at 5 cents per pair; sizes, 4 to 14. Men's suits from $1.50 to an elegant tailor-made for $11.75. These Suits re tail anywhere for $15. See us for cloth ing and if we can't save you 25 per r-.i nxz. your rnrcnase, we don't ask you to buyr Don't make the mistake of buying shoes before you see us. $20,000 in shoes and- more than one-half our stock bought at 50 cents on the- dollar and up. Baby shoes commences at 10 cents per pair and up. Children's shoes, in spring heeU Bires 5s and 6s, at 25c per pair. - Ladies' Dongohv patent tip shoes as low as 40 cents per pair. Hen's $1-25 Buff Bals. and Cong., all solid leather, from 75c per pair to $2.50 for the best calf hand-sewed. - Mew goods coming by the thousands. Carpets. Unens, dry goods, corsets, la dies and gent's furnishings, hats, cans, trunks and valises. Every department in our house teeming with bargains. "We have bought the .'largest and best selected stock of miliinery for the com ing season that we ever owned, and have employed the finest milliner that could be gotten in New York city, and we say in advance that our millinery department win be up-to-date in every particular. The usual low prices will prevail. Space is up and we respect fully - ask one and all to inspect our mammoth stock before buying. J J. G, Hood & Co. ' - Old Racket Store. ilulll ------ , ' .! For us to say that we can buy 4'-' i -v-vj- . --IT: ' ; - . l.-.T-. ' - . ; -' Furniture cheaper and better than any other house, because the manufacturer of Furniture sells his goods at one price to' all-either he sells for his price or he don't sell at all. But ft is consistent for to say that we can buy Furni ture as cheap as any house anywhere, because we buy for cash only. It is consistent for us to tell . i . . CilCapcr 11111 any Ulfier flOUSe in our force down stairs can marked in plain figures That GREAT SUCCESS Of our Furniture Department. We buy only the best goods, newest designs, and have as much experience in that line as in any other that we carry. Through the advantages stated above we can save you -50 Per Cent D.H.BariiGlMH. We are agents for Kimball's Pianos and Organs. o A Few The essential difference between Old nd modern business definiteness the agreement of statement with facts. The increase Precision in everything. deviation. . At all times, A LARGE LINE OF That was left untouched in their closing out sale. Many Our prices have created rare bargains in this department, SI2.50 Men's Fine Sack Suits Very beautiful and dressy worsteds. These suits are exceptional values. Kaufman's prices were $16 to $20. $10.37 Men's Dark Worsted Suits Made in 3 and 4 button sacks. Finest material and tailoring. Sold last season for $16, $18.50 and $20. s SI0.37 Men's Lt Colored Cassiraere Suits About 10 styles to select from. Very handsome designs. Former prices $15 to $18.50. $8.50 Nobby Business Suits in cheviots, worsteds and cassimere. Col ors, light and dark. Former prices $12.50 to$)16. - . : POSITIVELY No Goods: WILL BE AT THESE PRICES I ! ! GhargediEi The above are only a few of the bargains we have to offer. A few indicators of what we are doine of what we will continue to do. We are going to make prices that will bring you to see us. Prices that vou can not ignore without loss to yourself. ii TJieSaroIieaClotlhiflini I Dr, W. H. Wakefield WILL BE AT BIS OWICK, 60 NORTH TRYON STREET, ETEBI WEEK DAT IN MARCH, EXCEPT WEDNES .DAia BIS PRACTICE IS LIMITED TO THE EXE. EAR NOSE ANX THROAT. Furniture Buyers Have theix eyes opened on entering otor store and seeing the elegant line or bed room sets, rockers, etc.. st such radicu toasly low prices. We will treat you right. : , ' . . f. e Inconsistent r v. j- ft . , t II . us 0 c J you that we can sell Furniture . . . VnarlOtte, because we have no expense - at all to'run that department we have no rent to pay for that department, having our upper floors for no other use. We engage only one salesman, as the rest of assist in sales, our goods being accounts for the o 'acts on Furniture,- READ THIS CAREFULLY: IT On these principles we hope in every instance, we will do effects in dark MEN'S - SPRING Our price for Men s worsted and cassimere them for $5 and $6. $3 $1.75 to $2.25 Our price for it. colored cheviot and cassi mere Pants. Worth $3.75 to $5. successors to w. o I o -tub- Merchants & Farmers' National Bank. 1. rmiA oa tbne Pepoist. - i. s both laiR and small wiktt. boxes tor (eat. r. H. McADKS. Pnsldaai. JgQ. M. sTTTXKK Jr Cashier. , THE BEST WORK and the re st tk Tou can'J? beat ourc Stoc - - X -J and Nine-tenths of nnr nhA VAfl anri and Fresh. Every article that we 1 ' ;.;.--! offer you has our guarantee that it is Correct in Style apd fie. We give you select from the Largest and Most Varied We want your Remember that with this house we feel that we can safely say that You Have Always Tk Wi IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. methods, is the in volume at the to do a large and increasing business. There will be no exactly as proposed. We bought from Kaufman & Co. SPRING CLOTHING lots have never been broken. Sizes and styles complete. as the following testifies: . . Children's Ages 8 cheviots, Pants: tine material and tailoring. WEIGHTS extra $3 Blue Middlesex Flannel Suits fine dark stir Pants. ianrman sol Standard Watch Free: WITH EVERY $5 Suit-- AND OVER, uvnus CO. i I Pcrtnsr's Hcflraa... 4 ....Tta Best Tcnic. It puts new life into yon, brings back color, appetite, strength and health. Its marvelous for building one up after sickness. It gives Tim and bounce, we tell jou. 1 R. Pcrfner Brewing Cczpany. Charlotte, 38. Q, Branch. C Valaer Agent -L - Prices Anywhere. the Stock now on nnnntflra $lt TMott - the opportunity to Stock in the City. trade on merit you have all dealt more or less, and Found Us Right. Bariich iitret Too. change from looseness to expense of largre profits. Knee Pants Suits to 15. Very nobby styles in worsteds and cassimeres. Very $2 buy 8 Kaufman's $5 quality; $3.25 buys Kaufman's $6 quality; $3.50 buys Kaufman s $7.50 quality. Clay Worsteds $4 Our price for Kaufman's $8 and $7.50 clav worsted suits. values at $6.75. J. L. Ludow, C. K, M. 8 " i v " Sanitaryj and Hydraulic ENGINEER. 434 Sasasaiu St, Wisatoa, N. O, rjnfvmin. BswamAas STsxcm aad SpAciAcatioBa. Estimm.te of Oot and Bnper tateDdeae of Coastroctfcm. Water SapDlr ad Bewerare Disposal for Isolated Imstlte' Mpos sad Plants. Water Power Barren. Flans and esttmateof Cost of Developtn and o t o r ,;.t : uuiniHiiuniuiiniuiHuinuinwQiuiiiHHiiiiHiininiiiiui: T r"Vr" .1 The following remarks are directed - especially 1 to you, but if there are others interested in children and their wearing ap parel, read''too:"j J ; j -:.. j- 1 Our buyer while in the Northern markets selecting our Spring Glothfngi picked up the greatest and prettiest line 6f Children's Clothing and Novelties in Children's iiir t 'n At?j.Jj we ao not say mis 10 aecoy HUUt WC JUlYClJf IllCfl.lt tv CI gooas on our counicrs to Miimanuuie our:ciaims. you bargains in this line. , , . k MELLON If vou are a non-resident nave our prompt attention. GOOD I!lllll!lllll!ll!l!lllrl!!ll!llllllll!llll!!l!f!llllil!!!li!!ll!!!!i!!ll!ll!tl! Is a thing of beauty and a lasts. Knox Hats are the best more than this, they are the standard of fashion all over the United States, j Spring styles now ready. In, Derbys, we show black and two shades jof brown in soft many shades .and styles. We are sole agents in Charlotte for these world renowned hats. The proper cov ering for your head is a KNOX HAT. Boys shirt waists 50c, the usual $j and $1.2$ kinds, men's fancy bosom shirts $1, extra quality, worth $2, (Steel rod umbrellas. Congo handles. S1.25 and 1.50. worth half more. Job lot good linen collars 8c, 25c. Mail orders get best attention - LESLIE & Sole Agents for Knox World Renowned Hats. OUR LINE OF FANCY SHIRTS Include a wide range of fabrics and an almost endless variety of styles. All in choice patterns and of the latest production. 1 he greatest luxury a gentleman can enjoy is a comionaDier well-fitting shirt, made strongly, and at the same time neatly, of fine material and well laundered. Fancy bosom with white bodies and detached link cuffs. percales and Madras, with cuffs, $1.50. Don't jniss our- town. Tie Long-Tate (lottoi We solicit orders from a distance and any part of the country returnable at At THE EMPORIUM For -THIS SILK N ETT ESo Entirely New Weaves. Very Attractive. LEADING SHADES FOR THIS SEASON l6 Per Yafdo Actual Va ue 50c. DAVE OESTREICHER. THE WAGE EARNERS Appreciate the goodness of our Trousers and the extremely low prices especially so jtist now. The reduced prices being extraordinary values within the reach of the most limited purse. - ; ' Spring Goods: are rolling in upon us. We need every inch of store space available. Fall clothing have very little value to us. Maybe you can use a pair of TROUSERS at the following low prices: 7 50 1 ro users are now Trousers are now Trousers are now Trousers are now Trousers are now 5 3 2 1 00 00 00 00 Jos. Lieberman CHINA BTJTERS ARB PM wibi THAT OUR STOCK Of THE BEST Q RACES OF -WHITK FRENCH CHINA IS STILL VERT LARGE, EMBRAC- INO ALL THE NOVELTIES AND PAKCT PIECES as well as STAPLE TABLEWARE IN ODD PIECES OR FULL SETS. AT VERT LOW PRICES. TO REDUCE OUR STOCK IN DEC ORATED FRENCH CHINA. WHICH IS VERT LARGE. WE HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. TOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EX AMINE TECH LINE. HAVTLAND'S CHINA DINNER SETS, OF 115 PIECES. HANDSOME DECORATIONS. S30: 6-PIECE TEA- SETS AT IX I O. & READ T CO. ' IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF FINE CHINA AND RICH CUT . - m.sfw 1 t f - e wear ever brought to Charlotte. - j t . . r m you imo our ?piace 01 pusmess. Jf wwiu ui 11 .aim wc nave the We OfTfer & SHELTON. of the city, drcjp us a line. If will HATi IllllllllllllCllinill joy to t lie wearer as long as worth 15c: cuffs.12 l-2c, worth 1 ROGERS. 75c, $1 and 1.25. All-over white neck-bands and detached shirt show. Nothing! like it in I I will send goods on approval by express to our expense. i . -- . . - 3C WEEK. 3E ' i 4 3 2 I 00 00 00 25 65 & Co. Is aa attractive stone to possess. We all like 'em, but we have not aU got t them; neither hare we all had "env but yon can be the ' happy owner of one by ap plying a littie cash for that Purpose at ! ..' Garibaldi & i Brun's Co. it Jewelry Store. r
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