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J 1 1 I , l V. 4 f i 18 CHAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 18, 1904 4 'it CHRISTMAS TBEE BAtXAD. .r f v '; '-r-1 WW. YORK HAS OXX OF ITS OWSfc. , Aa Air Which la Hummed by Shop per on th Street Fully 100.0M Sunei and Balaam Kamillng Drawn . Yom the Caukllla, the Adirondack. and Malne-ftCentrai nam Hoar m Joy -tb nm Heavy Snow -Prima uoan Heortve if,ow nrw a ... Phonograph Company Freak Chriat nU Jewelry t Um Shop Windows . j Corre.oondenoe of Th Obaonrtr. Nw York. Dw. 11 It la expected that fallr 100.600 nnio and baJaam aapltngs for Chriatmaa tr will arrive beta from forests of tn AaironaaK. CaUkill. and from' Main. Among the -. treea-brouaht to the city wer Dcl men from which ItOO to H400 are aakad." Traaa from Maine, the doable batseros, are accounted the beat. Thy are the moat symmetrical ana nusny, and they have a snow-like shimmer when llrhted ud Th tree brine the breath of the country to city home, and the fra grance of the woodi and the flavor of the forest give the touch of nature to the cejwuee. toe trinset ana tn girts: and down around the market the eight of the pllee of Chriatmaa trees recall: the memorise of many child hood away from th tall buildings, the ipaved etreets and the electric light,') of childhood under a atar and moon-lit aky which seemed very near and vary friendly, but th children of the city don't know what they mis and aren't troubled with any regretful memories when they aea the sloping . branch of the free a ahruba that abet ter T. Pop Santa Clans" reindeer. As the first batch of trees made it ap pearance on the West Side one little street: urchin shouted, "Hully cbeeT It' a? Crissermus tree. Banty'e a-com-in." And hi fellow gathered with him and danced a Highland fling about it that would have made a band of Bioux turn green with envy. The pas-ere-by want along, humming, un consciously, 1 want a little horsey, Aa Martle wants a doll: Pop, he wants a dead-eure tip. Aft Bob a bat and balL tashe wants a eealskln; A diamond ring for Mama So hurry up, Old Santy, ' The Christmas tree has came." : Not alnca the famous Prince Henry performance ha o huge and ao en thusiastic an audience aaaembled to hear opera ae marked the opening of thai Metropolitan Opera House. The performance waa "Alda," that most tuneful work by the melodist Verdi, who apotheosized the melodloua possi buttle of elnging. The evnlng mark ed the) re-entry here aa "Alda of lime. Emma Earn. Thr. auditorium ha undergone a marked change for the better in that a new celling has been out In to har- tloned on the subject of favorite win monla with the decorative scheme of ter beverages, and all say that whiskey th proscenium arch erected laat aea- and soda is an easy first. This drink son. .The new selling la heavy with la In constant demand, and with the gold and brilliant with electrolier, but approach of cold weather the aale of It bring about th result of appearing 'Scotch" especially goes bounding up. to diminish tne aiae or this huge audi- in one of the leading hotels the aver torlum. Then down In the orcheatra age consumption of wlhskey during a sounding board has been bunt under the fall waa five hundred dozen bot the string instruments, raising these ties a month. Hollands are stationary: and bringing their volume of sound in- the gin-drinker. It seem, la thoroughly to greater prominence. On the open- conservative; he refuses to change his ing mgnt aa mgn a w.o was paid "appetiser." The ' Hot Tom and Jer for tickets. ry" threaten to become extinct so far I as the hotel are concerned, and sherry It t rumored that a phonograph Is not the favorite It once waa. but fcompany ha offered a prima , donna port la on the increaae. In the line who aings at the Metropolitan Opera of cock-tails the Martini and Manhat House, this winter 614.000 for four aonaa. tan are the most MD ir. while the milk That la. I,00 aa soon, a the song are punch leada both. The "Santa Claua sung and SI.000 a year tor four years stooklng" 1 the newest mixed drink, a a reward for not singing Into any and is said to contain quite a load of thef , machine. It seem that great "cheer," but all Information I refused and many are the mean of so far a to th "Ingredlenta '' to aave It Income, of goddea of, grand ha a bit of .holly Just .on top to -take opera, iu mat on couia uve tne piece or in xragrant mint sptvnaiaiy on tne income aerivea i - " F,-rwni,.,piaWii. judsrlna? from the dlenlav In the '"-""'-'-' - " Chriatmaa wlndowa of New York of says: Tt may be that th plaintiff has mad . a- profitable bargain, and that in party 'Who has been induced ay grand to become a subscriber for the share of a corporation may waive th fraud; but it I also hi right to have the contract annulled. In a court of equity It la the fraud but not the dam age .which would entitle him to re- lief ; " a . a Grant' a Tomb waa found to be leaking in many place and for several week's workmen nave been making repairs on It. Th magnificent granite and marble monument will be entirely over hauled and subjected to the cam waterproof preparation of paraffin and wax that waa uaed on the obelisk In Central Park a few years ago when that relic began to show signs of per ishlng from the stress of the elements, Th fourteenth annual tne ting of the New York Kindergarten Association was held at 8hrryT. at which meet Ing th president riolnted out that there are approximately $00,000 chil dren llvdr in tenementa In Manhat tan. Twohundred thousand are af kindergarten age. and 4.00 kindergar tens are needed. . The association now has so. $43,000 was expended during the past year for work among the ttle one. Columbia Unlverskj has -just re ceived a gift of 150,00 wlthh which to found a fellowship for research In physical solence, to be known aa the Erneet Kempton Adam Research Pellowshlp. The income Is to be ap plied to the payment of the stipend of the winner of the fellowship, and to the publication and tree distribution of the result of the research work. The plnid collection of scientific appar atus belonging to Mr. Adams, who pre sented Columbia with the g"fi. in memory of his son, la also given to the university. Twenty-two Illuminated Persian and Arabic manuscripts were also presented to the university. Work on th Cathedral of St. John the Divine, on Morningsld Heights, received a new impetus last week by the placing in position of the lower nair or tne eigntn ana last nug pil lar which will support the apsis. Bf' forts are now being made to obtain the necessary fund to complete the great choir and "crossing," which are to have a aeating capacity of 6,000 per sons. It Is estimated that one million dollars will be required to finish the work of roofing over the choir and the crossing of nave and transept. Of this amount, $200,000 was pledged con dltlonally by a wealthy cltlsen of New Tork, whose name la kept aecret for the present, and 1100,009 was uncon dltlonally pledged by another cltlsen whose name also is not revealed. On account of the cold weather, sev eral of the head liquor dispensers at the best hotels In the city were que' . e naw ienrelrv. It wnuM . uam that Th tangle of vehicle that has here- the whole ornamentation of the modern tofore existed- af, Twetrry-third artreet world la being corrupted by what I and Broadway wax- straightened out known as the "new art," a "Jumbl of in an hour one- day last week by -th oonfllctlng symbolisms," Greek, Jap traffic police squad. It waa wonderful anas and Egyptian ideas, with up-to-to ae how order cam from ohaoa .Th date touchea of the decadent apirit of "Flatiron Building" corner was on of the Pari boulevarda It waa atated th wprat croselnga in th city, es- by several manufacturing Jeweler of peoially daring: the holiday Mason, but thla city that In order to aell their th labyrinth "-Of ' Vehicle, "throtiarh war Vv hav fcam nmA tn aK- which pedestrian plunged in peril, to don the pure and simple design of th life and limb, ba now become ah or-. Loui XVI and Empire period and derly flow.v Little red-painted, post surrender to th meaningless false we . m poeiuon wjm long spirit of the new art, with its Greek strand of white ropes to maxk the profiles, exaggerated draparlea and way. then three officera three mounted Egyptian geometry. If one takea the men. and nice patrolmen afoot directed rmfii of a. woman from riruii aruin. -,. "" " ujio meir ture. tne roiiowing lines rrom tne trail channele. All vehicle going uptown, mg hem of a Japanese woman' kl wnemer on nna avenue or Broad- mnnn th nnvntinnaiia4 ! nt -way. worn oroertm u turn to in ngnt moving water and tortured suggestion 2" ?nAltth VOTlue n4 then go to 0f artificially trained Japaneae trees, ?J 1 Ji. Tn,n tny uniting them with geometric deeigna -r ' going tKen rrom Egyptian sources then, in south on Fifth avenue were made to reneral way. one ha the Ingredient turn wet to Broadway at Twenty- of the Jewel which gleam and aparkle along the right hand side of Broad- It 1 said that the explanation Is oh.' way. well, woman! the same In all countries. TV. V. m L - I 'TV-:U. .ir,D.n I Several new theatres have opened rn oeonle are T alwav. svZiMln, flurin th beginning of -the present people are aiway ympathlslng month. Theatre nrlces are alwav. hlrh -wim mo oruiwesc on account or It v.w -Vu-k Ki.t hi. 1. Mn.rti.tiu ported that th Mayor of Blamarck .pT"',l" 3?Lne. teiegrapnea Mayor McCleUan offering :rnP,Vuit.V aMu th. nHiA JZ hi. sympathy and asking-If ha coulS ffi?f ft A T2 RliZJZ "Oar a hairy aumthln liangin' mi dat fruit, that 'pear ta roe 4n' got no pisnea mere: Th "boas'! did look out. Ha nratnet ly dropped bananas, Uranlula and all to th pavement. "It's a bunch r plien with foot dat tinfl",Tom yelled. "I know him now. It be atlcka a atlngar in yer, it's audden death i it' a ta-ran-choo-lr!" Th tarantula, half frosen, had fal len into a pile of excelsior tn the gutter, and when the flimsy stuff was set on fir th big bug got out and aped off toward th sub-way. FAN OSBORNE LOVBTT. THE SOCIETY REPORTER ABSENT Other Member of the Staff, Including hw ' vmc-) ooy, write I p a v ca di ng. Brooklyn Tims. It is an established fact that environ. mant will have a direct influence on to mmo. me scientist have said ao, and It muat be rlsht. because It ia the business of sclentlata to discover such thinga They state, far instance, that a man who lives In one room, for twenty years will have a mind about aa broad aa th room. Oa the same theo ry, Jow association wilt breed low mind, and that is why the city laya out parka and playgrounds to undo the work that the Imprudence ef former years hss built about the Uvea at a large part of the population. On the other hand, a man of varied duties, one whose dally work takes him Into naw fields with almost evsiy hour, la supposed to possess such a variously developed mind that he can Uke ho'A of any one of the many things with which he has to deal and execute them with the facility ud exactness of an expert. But when be la given eome thlng outside th sphere of hla Intimate knowledge, he w.li, unconacloualy, con alder It from the viewpoint of some thing else. There ia hardly anything In th world more varied than th work of a news paper man. He Is assumed to be ready for anything, and Is expected to reel off a readable story on short notice on any SJbJect, from the relation of the celes tial bodies to a euchre party. That he I ' " ' II l IIVn!ll7mildn:tSii,frrte, II SWW IIWHIHIIIWHIIWI knew as saueh 'anas. tfm RanaedV aa m dw "NATURE'S lULMEDY" tOvftoUttntyH tibaaatwWtit aO ssaat araunf hoakkitUeayHgattyttritmntachu Oenttpt1en RhHimtlm Oyppal JY.S?2?p!iln,a. Kldny Dl.gg)' lndlMfn osi Hn oh SaokAoh Souritomaon llfl flANtr ItaMMtl mI ai Mmim Buy a box of Nataierh MW UWIIf IIIUUU Ul UUr lll9HalalRenWrw1ththam(l. wunf iaMvowas W uv ivus HUBir laBI-ir T0H WAIT IT. Soli te W. Ctklrt. et Lacke-barf. saysi "It sItm an plaaaar to eeettfy t the eaoallaat earau ve praertlee of NatareH KaMd Vsslete. Bad bee la aral EheaitkesTetal laeaUa, saf ferlag with torpM lfr, hMdache. eoaMipatloa aad ef apaeMle. After takif a lew doe, of Vitin i TabUtel wae antlraly i A, aaa caa traly say that I am a jolag better beaitb thaa I bav I year, milPAlV. V.WltL?V' A. H. I awl M.rf f l I iu auw mhiu. iw nwaiiii. m a, ainif maul vi iimdiM f ' ' ' 1 "iiii.i1. u1 'I: 1 'T'nrnrrffK K. Sa Jerlaa a Ce. ' DragKltu, aad etker tlraUl ed a shark, which they afterward re ported, it ia aatd, was eighty feet In length and weighted over seven tons. On further Investigation, however, u was found that the shark -.vb twenty feet long, weighed 2,b)0 pounds, ami carried in Its stomach six large por poises which It had awallowej whole. A reporter of The San Francls-o Chronicle who saw the monster is hu thorlty for the statement that th? hark measured seventeen feet, weigh ed 2,500 pounds, and had swallowed four porpoises. A reporter for The San Francisco Call, who went down to the docks to get the truth, upon thorough Investiga tion, discovered that the shark mens ured exactly eleven feet, weighed ir0 pounds, and hud swallowed only one porpoise. A reporter for The Examiner, who wa despatched to oK-Hn all the par ticulars, states Uat the shark was SOME NEW PATTERNS. We have Just boen making some new patterns for head shaft, hanger and head shaft pillow blocks. These pet-K-rns are of a design so far superior to anything that we have heretofore been able to get from other maker thnt w are not only utlsfled but iUused with the results of our effort All our hangers are o very superior deelntn. They are entiit'ly new and w have put In them the best feature of what was already on the market, and have put In them also some features ; which our long experience has brought to our knowledge. We find that In dP'Ignlng new patterns our contract with the erection of machinery puts us in position to Introduce many new features. It Is Just as easy to make (he hanger so that shafting may be oually put up and taken down aa it Is to ao rirmlgn thorn er to make them The Fairmont Ilachiiis V ' Philadelphia, : successor to " i Hi H "4,1 Thomas Wood ft Co. ; t r of Philadelphia, lias disposed of its entire business good will, patterns, patents stock cf pita - repairs, drawings,1 etc., etc., etc. to " 1 ' a . ' ' . i si 'W t J The D. A. Tompkins Co. V- :,; -'t of Charlotte, N. 0. I influenced by his most important ' about seven feet in length and welsh- jdlfflcult. We make all our boarlngs, work is. however, a fact that la well illustrated by the following: One day re. ently th city editor re ceived word that Miss Smith and Mr. Gray, both well known society people, were to be married. The young lady who writes the social notes was attend ing a lavender luncheon somewhere, but had neglected to leave the address with the city editor. It waa necessary to have the story of the wedding at once, so the city editor issued a general order to all hands, from the editor to the copy boy, directing that each write a story of the wedding. Here are some of the things he got: We are pleased to note that Miss Smith and Mr. Grsy were married this sfternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The event Is particularly pleasing at this time, for It Is. In s measure, an answer to th critics of the present administration, who harp on th fallacy that the cost of living ha increased. Mr. Oray Is a man of af faire, knowing well the condition of the markets, and it If not reasonable to aa- sume'that, in the fact of depressing times, he would undertake the added responsibilities that com with matri mony. This happy wadding only serves to prove the accuracy of the statement we have made regarding general condi tions. Prosperity Is here, and It has come to stay. This was passed up by the SDortlna eauor: a ahmit wvnti-.flv nnimria Th nor- elf-ollng. This Is a valuable feature. poise story he decides was inude out Who d,,ny tht It Is better to put r tthni. rit.th rt-.: in aht k 'sufflclont oil In a hollow base of a eiwmach were f'und a copy of Web-inparl"g t0 lftt lx months and then ster's Unabrldai-d Dittiunarv. three be bothered about It again, than dozen pearl shirt studs, a lady'. brace- to have the old way of squirting oil let and n dollar watc-li. n it every two or inre nours ana And iow the captain and trew of th Rlvtt unite In u .lgned etatemetit declaring that what they caught was a Jew-fl8h, that it was of ordinary sue, b?kles the trouble, generally having a mess also7 By careful oiling of our bearings once In three to alx months, according to the work, we get the and that there was nothing In Its atom-j very bet reaults and we never have ach worth mentioning. ia sloppy mess of oil on the floor or All of which goes to show ihat while ion th machinery or on the cloth or a fish story Is a fish story, even In Do camber, It Is not handled j care; ully as It would be in the regnU r aeutoii. ticket will be cut down to about one- half of that charged by the other Miliar! Broadway theatres, and it I thought OUSSard t... Nam Vit.li.n mill . moderate-priced theatre, for with all Th. snow brought great delight to nTT T. weTl Sb W. tV.T ia desr and other hiHv ..imlt. j prices, it 1 wii to be able to econo mise on tne luxuries. When they enlarge the lobby of thla new "enterprise" a -lot and cut the little. It is predicted that the probably run all season. The lobby remains In th mind, perhaps be cause it was the first and last thing do anything to help New Tork out "Ye." wlrd,back Mayor McCUIlan, "come ana tax your ftway!" th deer and other hardy animal in central rarx. .wnu tn children and grown ioiks trooped in front of th bear dens at the nark. "Snub Kara" n."w " en of th. babies in th ,now .."," " vnau th. "niirwrv aiiAntv 1- 7Z P'' win prooaoiy run ail season, mens sensation by stoDDinsr his f laatwfro with th I,k.. Ii cause n w mi nrst ana last tning ously small -that you scarcely have roomforasoclable"Howdyl" and If you cliff in h back of the yard. All th other bear watched him. What wag "Snub Ear' going to do? H mm. fully crept along th ridge till h cam Southern Railway In effect November (, 1901. This condensed schedule Is published as information and Is subject to change with out notice to the public. 4:00 a. m.. No. 8. dally, for Richmond and local , points; connects at Orettnahoro for Winston-Salem. Raleigh. Qoldaboro, Newbern and Morehead City, at Danvlll for Norfolk. 6:06 a. m.. No. 27, dally, for Rock Hill, Chester, Columbia and local stations. 7:10 a. m., No. 16, dally, except Sunday, for Statesvllle, Taylorsvllle and local The wedding of Belle Smith and Al oL ... m.,. ui.i,nr. Oray was held at the house of the bride ! Lenoir, Blowing Kock. Ashevllle and iitiai niernoan in me presence or a; points west. irge crowa. x ne attendance was somewhat greater than was expected, because nobody had been able te get a line on the date of th affair until a fw hours before the start. Lonny Vel mer. who was one of the football stara or laat season, was best man. Lonny was looking rather heavy and Juat a bit flabby. Eddie McSnlde, wearing the headlight he won in the fall gamea, was well up in the front seats and look ed pleasant. Old man Smith was In the bride's cor. ner. while Lonny looked after the In- teresta of the groom. It lasted only one round, with honors even, and the juage aeciarea mat tne pair had a good atart on the matrimonial course. By the dramatic editor: Miaa Belle Smith became the bride of Mr. Oray at the home of the bride's parent to-day. Miss Smith, It will be recalled, appeared In the role of Lady Snlppln In the production of "Fudge," which was given for charity In this city ling room sleepers to New Tork: first-class last year. Mr. Gray played Percy coach to Washington; dining car service. Proudpurae, and it is said that the real i 11:0 m No- dally for Davidson, hea-innln nf ih. lrv affair aa nn i h- Mcoresvlll. Barber Junction. Cooleemoe tare, wh.n Pr-v heln.,1 h.r ... .h. ' Mocksvllle. Wlnston-Balem and Roanoke, til. The settings of the house were In excellent taste, although the man agement bun3d in providing accom modations for the Hudlence. Consider ing that there were no rehearsals, the production was creditable. By the police reporter: own omun, a years uiu. oi ..ts. . ,i . Blank street, and Arthur Gray. 26. ofi i-v,. . u o M Blank atreet. were married at Miss land local Dolnts. whatever else e are making. THH5 D. A. TOMPKINS CO. Pattern Makers, Moulders and Ma chinists, CHARLOTTE. K. 0. l Win'1 4-. 7:15 a. m., No. 29. dally, New Tork and Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper to Co lumbus, Oa.. and day coaches to Atlanta. Close connection at Spartanburg for Hen dersonvllls and Ashevllle. 6:36 a. m.. No 83, dally, New Tork and Florida Express for Rock Hill, Chester, Wlnnsboro, Columbia, Savannah. Jackson ville and Augusta. Pullman sleepers, New- TT?Wf "tr- n V r'TTV Tork to Jacksonville and Augusta. First- i L W YVjKlX LI 1 I. Class aay coacn wssmngion to jacason HOTEL EMPIRE Droitdvay and Slxtv -Third Street Sthe CHILDREN NOT SLIGHTED At Wcddington's ; Parents and guardians whose duty it Is tai trs vide tne pleasures for the boys and girls at Ctrl: i . mas time will find a most substantial line of 7tv-- ' i ons, Velocipedes, Automobiles, Etc. v-;v I ' i stronger and of more value than are usually cCcr: Weddington Hardware Co. y v -yv? (INOORP0RATBD.) ..'Vi. n A Brir i r am,AMV tinuOllfUJI. . . ......... -fc.J .? Learn BookHeepIng, Shorthand. Tuch Typewriting, PmsasWhlS lad T-.: lUh. Ifot to . Month-thl. cannot b don. Wot WHSnitl ' something for nothing. But if merit app.ala w etTsir: KINO'S I th beat. IBrt.bll.hd and O.rLrtl t U SZSS ChaiFtf.RENCB: ' bank End 1"1,n nSrSl! 4 i Writ for our College journal and offr w af bow SAaktag: Attfk ? KIM tlftt m irtimMi-re ' -Fwasswuw WVatbUUtt, CTTARLOTTB, M. O.OT RALBIoa. H. a Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte. N, C &' W-s1sssssl A hlgh-grad Collsg tor Women. X twtm fc-t n.,M44 MMA.-.a ltmlt-4 , a ... . . . . ...- i-uw duikiiui, awuiua u a.llMIH II l ISIIII II 1 fir escapes, standard high. Work thoroug. "T, TT T . Z REV. j. r, BlimOM, . FrwUeat. i we r $250,000 In Improve ments Just completed ELECTRIC CLOCKS. TELEPHONES AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTING.. DEVICES IN EVEItY ROOM. Smith' home at i o'clock this after noon. The crowd was so great that half an hour before the ceremony began. Captain Rafferty ordered out the re serves to preserve order. He also de tailed two plain clothes men to watch vllle. Dlnlns car service. :2S a. m.. No. K, dally, V. B. Fast Mall for Washington and all points North. Pullman drawing rooms, sleeper, to New Tork and Richmond; day roacl.'i New Orleans to Washington; dining car ser vice Connects at Greensboro for Wln-ston-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldsboro. 9:30 a. m., No. 87. daily, Washington and Southwestorn Limited. Pullman drawing room sleeners. New York to New Orleans and Memphis. Pullman observation car Completely Remodeled and Ite-Deco- N,w, IT, 10 Mapn: dlnln car """co; rated. Refurnished Throughout solid Pullman train. . No. 30. Washington and Florida Limited, in holld Mahogany and Brass, leaves at 10:06 a. m., dally; Pullman draw- One Minute (o Llevated and Subwar Stations Take Nearest Car at Any Railroad or yteumboal Terminal, they all pass or transfer to the Empire. Within easy walking distance of all Theatres and Department Stores. Restaurant Noted for Excellent Cook ing Efficient Service and Moderate Charges Room (with mf. of tath 11.60 per nay up; room (with private bath) 12 00 per day up; 8ulte (with prlvat bath, 13.60 per day up. W J0rfS0 QUI V Va., and local points. 12 !8 p m., No 11. dally, for Atlanta ind local vtations, connecte at Spartanburg for Heiitler.onvllle and Ashevllle. 7:K . ii. No. 12 dally for Richmond and 1-Tni Htaiions; connects at Greennboro for l ii' 'eh and Goiri.hnrn: Pullman !slseri- '.if-,nsboro to H&lelgh Cfiailott? ! tO f-i'l I. Ih A HIGH CRADE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES' Modern In all respects; $280,000 college plant; fireproof baUdlng: ' Ideal suburban location; park of 20 acres offers all th allurement of a free, open-air life in this delightful climate; free from not, dust rif and smoke; overlooking beautiful Charlotte and surrounding oua " try. rhyslcal culture and out-door gamea. Car line connections. 1 University specialists and experienced teachers at th heads f J1: " departments. Limited to 100 Boarding Student. s " ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR. THOROUGH. WORK. Atm OOOD HEALTH. 1 For handsomely Illustrated catalogue and full information, addrtg -nas. d. xLina, rrsidnt. , f 111 BUCaiB. Dcause wora wa received a n1 Pullman nhi.raallnn .ar In M- that Slippery Snyder, who ha Just fin-! Tork. Dining car service. Solid Pullman isneo six month on the island, was in train. 7:11 p. m.. No. U. dally, except Sunday, for Statesvllle and local stations; con- , nects st Statesvllle for Ashevllle, Knox- : vJle, Chattanoogs and Memphis. 8:1 p. m.. No. J8. dally, Washington and A SOUTHER PACIFIC GREETING Southwestern Limited far Waahlnirtnn nd all points North Pullman simpers (J n go out between act you mor than to i pla&her Tthe rock ra" SS T lr,nk or dfnrfttfc For th It 1 22n lZ9tZ??'J0Zt. architecturally, th house. In it. cagfc twelv or fmeen feet Tha - ! vory-green-and-gold coloring Is pret cage, tweiv or fifteen feet Then, alt ting down, and poktne- hla (W tnr- ward as a boy does when h slides ty snd cosy and compact. Thousand of pieces of mall were re down a cellar door "finuK tit nousanas or pieces or man wer r -T?a .lrjl nS? li cently delayed in delivery to the down k V KVHVBm-uiuni AJ Ul (JIILinm SIT I . .. a . th hill He brought n h.rf . ,k. 'wn antnci irom on or in orancn bottom of the SSif d not hvln Ihl Potfncs by th clogging of th eom- ual ihwlbo7'. trowrV Vo pmec? pr!S2 lrT E0,n .fcth! n,ral him, emd Surprled fori rnomIi .i postofflce Ice formed on the inner ur- th rourhnesa of th. io '" w lUD caugni in metal In . moment h got no and eaMrt ne"- th" ar to ho,1 th hick To th top of th hllL at u wa evr1 nour th shell H'II hav his back an i?J. ZZtX? mndiu prsur f air wa neca- hi. lmnfa?t By th Vmi t& rhT keener mad his way , tawant uet,n. ! tB? 2orid v of th 'wri other bears wara aiMix. I ? ' wmw i&u Earls- chat, and th grouS- old H?n irtS"f SL-?"??!" 5SPaMl 2riSb nt to John St-rTn. , fHL i mwl v ems uasbajswj V. ii VWM v I UtTH lOT kMper mads hi. way'toward th young rli. ?.ot I1n,nJBr North nimala Kfnr tv.i. I America. It is a smaU ouarto of 13 'chut , thr hut and rwalkS E- '" ' econd edition of mirWmWl lt' hMnwam brought $m ' bttrwn European hear, can Invnt! mor . wj" India t.e.thtl mUchlef in tw ? minute -.than , an 5rirB Ufntw' boasting of other animal In th pvZ.$rZ SZSSTS ISZZl aW Clr" ..V. .a. .at . iU i. J M torrTinddoth iu31ckw?WPrtaA th irtook thrparaUon of Ptho Ua. SStSr "J- v,,too,t ,n ' Wfulatlon "hands,-:. S'A K rs-'ai,v,'"a,,!,r h hi colors halpir. JlLA X . 'been - made took charge of th banana and ear through frai iSint .. wiPMnntninn. .. .. . . . . -,,. .v i 'ljL. . S , 7 1 i" I mv -lain naa jui evn thovch tl.i increasd value of the eomfaleted a trin whan nniA.ih2 tocR may have made It a good bar- unweleom gutv(.l v,ra:.v!;7.iTT gain.; Ia op.f.loa Judgo , Wallace - "Look ,. out. bosI-''-liUhWts;L l:4 p. m.. No. 34. dsily. New Tork and Florida Express, for Washington one points North. Pullman sleepers from Jack sonville and Augusta to New York, and from Chsrlotte to Richmond. First-clasr day coach, Jacksonville to Washington. 1:50 p. m.. No. 29, dally. Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Augusta in crowd ready to gather In some gams. No arrest were mad. Th po lio are investigating. rn political reporter handed this in: Lat this afternoon Belle Smith and Arthur Oray were married at the houaa of th bride. This puts an end to one of th moat bitter political feuds that haa existed in this city. In 1896, when Mr. Oray was trying to get th nomi nation for the Assembly, be opposed some of the Interests that were con trolled by Mr. Smith, the father Of the bride. It was said that the Influence of Smith's money was used to defeat Oray and Sine that time flrav hss oonoa.d the organisation of which Smith la a"d Bouthweat. Pullman drawing room Prominent tnembw. Puoid. however lepra to New ; Or leans and Birmingham Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville Pullman drawing room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First-class day ooaches Washington to Jacksonville. 10:10 p. m.. No. 40, dally, for Washington nd points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. Flrst-clas day coach. At lanta to Washington. 10:30 p. m.. No. JS, dally. United States Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points South prominent member. Cupid, however, nas healed all wounds, and It was said in political circles to-day that Gray will not oppose Flaherty, the organization candidate, for alderman. By th copy boy: Miss Smith and Mr. Gray wa mar ried to-day. Thar waa a lot of cods around th houae. and McSnlde,- th inamplon 100-yard man. waa there. Everybody waa dressed swell, and after th thing was over everybody went downstair to as fin a feed a Tim Sullivan' vr gave. It was, all right. Tb result of all this etYort was that th city editor threw all th effu- Ion, and many mor like them, Into th wast basket, and sent hi sleuths looking for the horn of the lavender luncheon. Such Is th power of woman. DECEMBER FISH STORIES. The Tl of ft Big Shark Which la vvnenaa lor oy newspaper Ke Porter.-,. -'yfi; , : Chicago Xnter-Ocean. ' "It is a. trifla . unssaannahla hot ! should not for that raaaon be wholly ignored. A fish tory i flab tory. ven in Dcmbr. -- This, on has to do with a shark re cently caught by Captain Anglo Car nUav and hi crew of even in tb fish, tag boat, Rlva, , off Alcatray island. Beer San rranelseo. - r i Th flshermen suotK)ed that thav were .Imply making an extraordinary haul of ea has until the net with its content, was pulled on deck, v Then they discover! that, they had captur- Day coaches. Washington to New Orlaana Dlrlng car service. Baggage called for and checked froso hotels and residences by Wadswortb Transfer Co., on orders left at City Ticket Office. C. H. ACKERT, Oen. Manager. 8- H. HARD WICK, Passenger Traffic Manager. W. U. TATLOB, Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington. D. C. R. L. VERNON, Traveling Pasa Ag't. T. J. WITHER8POON. City Ticket Agent U 8. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. c. how love'.y it !s to i-lde Jn a paiae .-ar to dignified. JjOungiiitf roun0 In luxurious ease gulldlng catties as you please. TJnmole.ste 1. no fumes to choke. JJaln ot cinders, or crime of amoke; JJowad.iys people appreciate JJvery romfort. 'small and great. JJeason compels yoi to understand gOUTHEHN pACIFIC la best In the land. To Louisiana, Texas. Mexico and California. Special IJomeseekers' rates to Louisiana. Texas. New Mexico and ArlzotiM In December Informa tion cheerfully glvpn. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER. General Agent. 13 Peachtree Street. Atlanta. Ga, Through Train Dally.Charlotte to Roanoke, Va, Schsdul in effect November , lMtt. 41:00 am Lv Charlotte. So. Ry. Ar 6:00 pra 1:16 pm Ar Winston, Bo. Ry. Lv 1:21 pro 1:60 pas Lv Winston, N. a W. Ar i:00 pm 1:00 pm " Martinsville, Lv 11: a pm : pm " Rocky Mount " 10:2 pm I JO pm Ar Boesak. t:ll pm v Iuy. . -Connect at Roanoke via hanandne.h Valley Route for Natural 'Brldare. LnrT Hagaratown and all points la Penn.ylva nt and New Tork. Pullman aleeper Boanoke and Philadelphia. ' Tnrouga coacn. unarlotu and Roanoka Additional information - from , innia southern Railway M. y. BRAGG. ' WTJB. BEVrtti, Gent Pa.s Agt ROANOKJBS. VA. CHAELOTTE'S BEST CONDUCTED HOTEL. Ute Central and Annex Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equalled in the South. This is a feature of the Central that is claiming the . atten tion of the traveling public Clean, Comfortable beds, V Attentive Servants. -1' , C E. JIo6per, r Manager. EA BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Trains arrive a follow: St. from Atlanta. lfw Tork, Washing ton. Richmond, Norfolk. Raleigh. 10:01 . m. S. from Atlanta, New Tork, Washing ton. Richmond, Norfolk, Raleigh, Wli mlngton, 10:46 p. m. Traln 12, from Rutberfordton BhslV, and Linoolnto , 7:16 p. m. Trains leav AM follows: 40. for Atlanta. WUmlngtoa, Raleigh Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, New Ycrk, 6:01 a. as. fi. for AiianU. Raleigh, Norfolk, Rich nitnd. Washington. New Tork, 7:16 p. at . ' ,f0fn Llnoointon, Shelby. Rutherford ton, 10:18 a m. Wilmington. Pullman vestibule sleeper Charlotte tt Portsmouth, connecting at Monro wltt luiuugn aiesper to wasmnston. Bait more. Philadelphia and New Tork. JAMES KER. JR. ...... c"y Passenger Agont CharfoM C10' 8Uth Try0D "tn CHARiM B. RTAN, O. P. A, o rr . Portsmouth, Va. C. R. GATTTO. T. P. A., Overotoeticc) On flecond-Hand rtTnvnLVCtzS wsra n seMc ft , - Olivers Ovr 100 machlna of gdj ; at moriflM ttrlee. ry-8ho .flMt to llf.fT Rm-Sho tl,H t -U 2' Remington 1M0 t:4- aj Bar-Lock .. .... J, Hammond .. ..... . U ( S6. : BUcksnsderfers lMt U IUV Manhattan ; 9(. t ,-iej.f a. ' William .. $. ix. Iu f Chicago .. .. .! a.f w Wellington Mtf -HI 1 . " ..... 1MI tm U - Densmore. u.tt tn Sa iL; Oalllgraph ... .... l.t aH5f-.i: . tw'. Sholas-VIalbl ..... SXtft t EMI WRITS QUICK rr TOTJ -u - t-uj; J3JWU4A-U. J.E.0EAYT0ir6 OCi OENXRAI. AOENTS. k MX I " iiiuiitvi i riSiS-ssg r,- i m r V Jan. WHISKEY m 5 YEARS OLD f SMOOTH MELLOW TULL QUARTS COPPER DISTILLED I K iT?.1 tte" fcwod ar t& nit a,... .v. racuivwM uav wer purpose: eandiUTOur- i order and SI hot perfectly satisfactory return at our axpeas and money will b refw at ( ono. ; SbipmenU adad ia plsia eat, , A Eamlt bj Postal or JfcprW Jloaey Orist. 1 ' 'M mt wen pnt list1 or otmh tujt",
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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