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.Hi B A R U C H. J.. BAR U C H. r H. BHRUCH BRO El Will oohtuMSryJo Clearance ?ale which was inaugurated to reduce the Stock of H, BAEUCE After many inquiries, whether this Roduotion Sale would r would continue after January 1st, 1892, wo take pleasure in stating that additional attractions aro placed on our Counters in order to give the now firm a good Send Off . UNUSUALLY LOW PEICES E OUE SILK DEPAKTIENT. IIB LOT GOODS REMNANTS FAB MOIREE SILKS at 29c per yd VALUE 65 MOIREE SILKS t 63c per yd VALUE $1 25 CHINA SIKS at 25c per yd VALUE 44 ONE BELOIV VALUE. K K A I THIHHCHKIHJLK OK PKICKH, Remuaut worth ft M marked down to 2 1ft RemuanU worth 4 60 marked down to 1 Hi) RemnanU worth 8 WO marked down to 1 S5 ltemuauu worth 2 40 marked dowu to W.' I A HI SURRAH SILKS at 35o per yd VALUE 50o I. II FAILLE SILKS at 75c per yd VALUE $1-1 25 li V I COLORED SATINS 29c per yd VALUE 45c BHD, MSUEE BVAILBOAD IMrOKM ATIOX. YOUR PEOPEETY WITH K. I. oc raoe uniMi msviixb usaa. Tmlna Wave l)arliU tor Waahinjrton New York Kirfatuond, at 7 00a.ru., eml30 p. m. Arrive from new York, Waamngloo lucniuotx at zoo a. m.. lsu n. m. Trains leavta for Atlanta at t'JD a. m., 1:90 p. m. Arrive from Atlanta at 6:40 a. m., 8 60 p. m. Trtine leave far Columbia at 2:10a. m., I SO am. AniT trum Columbia at 3 Ofta.ni., U.OO D. m. Washington and Houth western Vestibule I J in lira, operate between Waslilnglou and Atlanta, leaves for Atlanta at it 45a ni; Ar rive froni Atlanta (MO p id Leaves r Washington 9:20 p m; arrives from Waal ghai W:SA a m. iitKitu ah use uan. Traina leave for Wilmington at 1:15 p. m ami 7:44 p. m. Airivefroui Wilmington at U Ui. m., and 3:10 p. ni. Train leaves tot Raleigh at 6 a. m. Arrives (rum Raleigh at 10:16 p. m. Train leavei for Kotherfordtoti at 4: IS p. ni Arrives from Ratherfordlon at 1:00 p. ui. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENT. tt Soath Tryon Street Telephone No. bu 1891. Racket Store GOODS TO BS CLOSED. Japanned Dost Pans 3c or 2 for 5c; Oni tot Ladies and MJase all woo( akirtafiOcto 8Se worth fl to $1,00; Child Underwear with a large Una of Ladies goods cut to cost and lass; Will open a Urge line of Laces and Embroidery next week bought at half price; Our entire stock of Mens Underwear will be daaed without regard to cost; Our great Hat . Cap and Umbrella purchase pot these goods , at am than half the regular price; One lot a oflB rib Umbrellas, good ones, at 65c; One - lot of 50c and 75c Caps at 20c; One lot mens Derbv Hata at 75a worth $1.50 to $3: Mens Crasher Eats fioc and 75c worth 1,25 to 2,50; AH the latest things of the season in Hats " and we shall close the entie porchaae on the above basis. s J Hyou can get sines to soil you can bay good 12 and IS Shoes from oar 75 ceiit Shoe eoanter The sixes in s line of Shoes get Uio ' .ken and all the balance go on the job counter i and go oat at 75c; Now if you find Shoes on ' that counter you paid two or three times the - pticv for, bay of these to make it up for if yon bought the Shoes from us it was as low a we could sell It at a profit; The Shoe on the bargain counter is Just as good, : Yoa can find many good books in our book stock yet and to close toe line of cloth bound 12 mov we cut the price .now to 15c, Paper coma 5c, All through th house bargains to suit tha times are in abundance. Hew nes of White Goods and Prints - oat ay,v ..-,. Wlatar TIm I Old winter, of the sort that we rnad of In the almanac, haa oome at la.it. Saturday nlirht a bin snow storm set In, but coming just after the rain It did not commence sticking for an boar or to. Hunday morning the town was white wltn "the beautiful now." It seemed that all day Hun day and Huuday night, the elemnnt were debating whether to resume snow, orglre na a dash of sleet, and early this morning a compromise seemed to have been agreed upon in the shape of a freezing rain. The rain froce as It fell and trees, houses and streets were coated with ice. The electric oars that scudded through the streets were fringed with Icicles and looked like they had been run ning through the arctic regions. The slippery condition of the side walks made pedestrlanism danger ous, and some nnluoky falls were ex perienced during the day. MIm Eva Llddell.nty; J L Hitch, N V: C T Rltch, It A WCIty; H C Kanklu, V W Hancock, N (I W Qaeener, Tenn ; A J Rede, Malto; N H Valk, E H Ri.blnsou. N V; V ( Shannon, Phila; Iroy Kprlngs, J M Reed, H ('; Adolph tehen, Kalto; I) B Wolfe, N C; W C Earnhardt, H V; WH Millard. Luke Hxawell, V. W Johnson, N V; Dave (Ireen, N Y; K P Hpeucer, (la; Wui M Iougstreet, Phlla; JuoH Morris, Halu ; A (lold smlth, T G ItHrker. N Y ; T H McBee, Salisbury ; Percy Hood, Indianapolis D P Chandler, Atlanta; I. H ( uny ugusta ; Ed win (J Siebels, Colum- bit: V D Laner.N Y; It P (1-ay, N (J; KTaylor, Richmond; P H Law, Washington, I) ('; T D Dllling, N C; C E Falls, Clifton ; H M Rolinmu, N C;JnoTTaylo, Atlanta; J li Mo Creary, Winston; H Ii Lowe, Moun tain Island. IU DAVIS tS CO. Staaallaa; Oommltaaaa e( th Cbambar of Co ui mere. The following are the Standing committees, for 1892, of the Chamber of Commerce, as recently elected by the Board ofJDIrectorn: On Manufacturers R M Millar, JrM Fred Oliver, Jno Wilkes, W 8 Alexander, Jas F Robertson. On Commerce and Commercial Usages H C Eocles, Jno Hirst, W L Long, J D Churoh, M P Pegram Jr. On Inland Trade and Improve ment S Wittkowsky, F B McDowell J 8 Boyne, E B Springs, R E Coch rane. Freight Discrimination E T Youne. J H Weddington, J P Wil son, E M Andrews L W Saunders. On Railroads Wm Johnson, E F Latta, Walter Brem, J 8 Myers, Oeo W Graham. G W K Utile. J Hir- achinger. Two thousand copies Tf the reports of the PresidentCand Secretary of the Chamber, for 1891, will be published for distribution. A few pages of ad vertising in the back of the pamphlet can be bad on application. Cfcarlette Selling Furnltnra tm New York. The Elliott Furniture Company, of this city is now supplying goods of Its manufacture to New York dealers. Mr. Elliott has secured large orders from New York merchants, and will this week make the first ship ment of two carloads of Charlotte made furniture to New York. This Is a splendid stroke of business, and shows what can be done by push and enterprise. t phMral Id G'tmrrh Clreloc. There Is trouble In the MtHhodiat circles of Columbia for the I rut time In some years, growing out of the re- apKlnlment of the presiding ttlder, Rev. W. C. Power. The Columbia State says: There is no charge against Mr. Powt-r, as to his morality, integrity as a true and honoiablo I Cl Christian man, or his private charac- L.Vry A Fine Line of Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, U E E D E 0 G Novelty Presents. P 8. A T J. H. McADEN'S DRUG STORE, 7 North Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Heptemher 7 "H-8 October 7 87-8 Norember 0 UV Deoembrr o Oo-oO Hales to-day W:J) Nt KeoeipU lll.Kil Kiporta to O. B HO. aw Riportito K ran of 2MH7 Kxiiortatothecontinrnt..... 22.0KH Htoek at all U.8. ports 1,315.575 ter. All that Is nnimpeaohed. The fact is, however, that many have din liked him for a long time and with them he Is very unpopular personal ly. One prominent church man said they not wish Mr. Power returned hereon account of his unpopularity. He was very unpopular with the members of the Washington street church and many others In the dis trict. Other remarks were made which It is not necessary to reproduce here. One of the members slatfil that to his disposition and his Insisting in carrying out his own Ideas regardless those of others was due the present trouble. This has led to considerable trouble In the Washington street church When the pews were rented for the year last week several of the most prominent and influential members of the churoh, among them, so a member of the board of stewards says.Meesrs. Ed. Ehriich.K. H. Hyatt, J. (;. Stanley and it. li. McKay va cated their pews and did not take Others. , Following close on this from the same cause two members of the board Messrs. James S. Campbell and W G. Bateman, tendered their reMgna- tions, saying their action was due to this matter In regard to Mr. Power. B-low we Rive the Stock Market, Cotton Market, and Grain and 1'roduoe Markets aa received over the private wires ofHruitb it Watts. ttunii8Bion Broker. Charlotte, N J. COTTON-MIDDLING: High- Ixw est est. January 7.ini 7 'Si 7 :l 741 7.55 7t!5 7.77 7 00 7 07 7 17 7.27 7 40 7 51 7.03 7.7 7.78 7.87 0.00 0.00 Clos ing. 7.0O-02 7.08-0-t 7.1H-1H 7.30 31 7.43 44 7.53-54 7.i3-4 7 70 71 7.78-80 7.87-89 0.00-00 O.UO-00 April Mav....r June July AUKiut 7.8'J Bepterober 7.91 October 7.SW November 0.00 December 0.00 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Chicaoo, Jan. , lHSfl. High- low- Clox- WHKAT February Year Mhv CORN February May OATH January May PORK May LARD- et. est. lug. 00 ' 00 00 iJ 921 li St 3K1 394 411 414 4I 28J 281 28J 311 314 3IJ 11.80 li.30 11.80 11.35 11.35 11.35 O.OO 0.00 0.00 0.65 C.4-' 0.05 Sealskin card cases, liued with Huaaia leather, and edged with re pousse solid "liver two Inch deep, rosea and rose leaves, for Ift.OU Gentleman card rase or flat pocket hook , bound lu ollcl silver rope, 91X1 Heal silver purse with solid silver top at 6,00. Heal card ra memorandum hook with inniiKy pocket, wolld llver cor ners, IL'.'iO. Hearteease with diamond In centre -scarf pin I- so. Another M'arl iln la twisted with a ruby and a diamond, for 14.00. And yet another has a sapprire and a diamond in colled K''1. 1 4 00. Ladle broach, enameled dogwood flower, with soltalre diamond in cen ter for 80.00. Enameled heartsease lady's broach i diamond lu centrr, for .(d,00 Heartsease pendant w ith diamond I set In a large heart of emerald forget uie note, for 28 00. Carbuncle surrounded by pearls in heart snape inside b! large heart of enameled forge! menots, for 25.00. Onyx clocks at 0 50; keep good time. This Is our hristmas leader. Solid silver bonbon loxes from 3 00 to 6,50, Holid ullver bangle bracelets from 50c to 2.00, Silver ball purges with silk tops, novelty, 00 to 9.00. Glove hlittoners, ox yd I zed and bright silver, 1.50 to 2.00 Hook marks, oxydited and bright oevural dealgna. 1.50 to 8,00. Vlntlgrettea with and without chains, from 3.50 to M. Silver court plaster case 2.50. Silver envelope opener 1.50. Hllver match boxes 3JA Hllver stamp case for pocket, 2-60. Silver handle paper cutter 1.50 to $3 Silver chatelaine 4.00 Silver top purse with silk bottom, at 9.00 Garters buckle solid sliver and gold plated, 2,00 to 0 00, Very odd designs in canes, from I.OOt) 15.00. Umbrellas for ladies aad gentlemen 3,50 to 14,00. Entirely new odd de slgus In handles. No duplicates. Cut glass tumblers 8 00 for six. Cutglaes decanter, finest ever seen hsre, V2S0. Cutglrss Ice tub at 8,50 that every body charges 10.00. Kerry bowls, finest cut glass on earth, from 12i to 16 (Ml Gold pens, pencils, toothpicks, glove but toners, whistles and pend an's for watch chains, 5t)c to 12,00. Klsh dish, German plate, with shad engraved in dish, for 12.00. No du plicates. Beautiful imported German Ua sets, frosted, four pieces, coffee pot, tea ot, sTTgar bowl, and ceeam pitch er, for 30,00. This Is our own Impor tation, and 10,00 cheaper than larger cities can get easily for the like. COl.t'MN RKNTKO. IMPORTED GERMAN PLATED WARE There Is not a breadth of opposi tion to Pastor Chreitzberg, andlt was Ionisville and Nashville.... 81i nnltr raonnt.lv that, tha hoard nf utow. I lexas facihe arrts unnnimoiislv for t he nnntrreirrR- I Western Union Tel. Co 83j 83f 83- HrLn. TH It L rfnVrnT rf Burli"KtOn Blld Qllincy . . . . III!) 108 108 - MaV... RIBS May 5.87 ) 5.77 6,87 January 6.57 6.57 6.57 Niw Yore, Jan. 8TOCK8. High- lx)W- Clos est, est. inif. New Jeraev Central 112- (Jhioago Ous 771 75i 70i- Kichiiioiid lenmnal 17 lt 1(- AtchiBOn 4G 431 434- 8t. Paul 8J 81 81 - Iiaketiliore 000 000 000 - Missouri Pacific 03( 031 631 804 80S Tli is cnln in n ia rented for the purponeo informing the public of tbe nature of the controversy with regard to the Iouieing of li Celine to hcII liquor in this city. Whether it is Cracker lar of that imitation tile china, aolid ntat ton. rim end handle for 950, This In far cheaner thau the eaudv fancv nreseuts made for Xmaa German castor, iiuadruple plate, antluue deHicn. exmiisite bottles, hand- a (jursuon oi niiniB ur uu B)inia, ninnuuTi )lllllLel 11 gold, live DOtlleS 10.ISI. or no character, or whether it is simply a ('iitirlis botllna nnalnr In n!lirr llf.l hnl.l.r fnr lueauon oi irresponBiuie men over ruling me piece ana we direct housekeepers' attention to It. law in the name or morality. This hi a rare Sugar howl of colored trias in lllttfiTee basket of Dialed ware, on Stand, for only 6.00. Handsome pnlr oxidized candlesticks, old designs, finest fisrures wrought In high art, for only 10,00. B'OYjNE & BADGES. I L tlon, requested the conference to re him here. One of tbe stewards last night said : "If there is a single com Chicago and North West... 1101 115J 116J C O. 0. A 1 73 731 734- Paemo Mail 371 37j 37- plaint against our beloyed pastor we I Delaware and Iickawana.. 141 liii) 1404- or none of the congtegation kuow It" He also said that the whole trouble was caused by the disloyalty of a few members, and he was exceeding ly sorry to see It. Another prominent member said that some years ago a petition had had been sent to Bishop Jjuncan against the return of Mr.Powers hers Reading 438 New England 5'4 4i 401 404- 51)- Rock Island 9.ii 92J 93i CHARIOTTECOTTON MARKET, TODAY Quotations represent actual buying price in onen niaraei. Middling fair Strict good middling 71 Uoou middling 71 Strict middling 71 Middling 7 as pastor, but he was sent back. They strict low middling (i aia not a ream mat tne tnsnop wouia ww middling Death of an Old Cltlren af Concord. Mr David T. Bostlan, one of the oldest cltiEens of Concord, died yes terday morning at 11 o'clock, from an attack of pneumonia. He was the orglnal village tailor, and pursued blsf vocation to the time of bis death. Ceatral Hatel Arrival. W M Francis. C -F Marshall, At. lanta; A PCraddock, Liberty; H P Johnson, NC;M J Myers, NY; J D send him here yet again as presiding elder, and even after the appoint ment was announced protestations were made to the bishop that were unheeded. Today Bishop Duncan will be here and will preach at the Washington Htreet ch Invited members concerned in the welfare of the church. It Is stated by one of the stewnrds tnat it is understood that an effort will be made to have an iuterview between the Bishop and all parlies to adjudicate the trouble and heal the breach. Tinges and stains 5 (ii 6 1 one of l be market, steady. Sales to-day 00 bales. Dog Lost. A white pointer pud with lemon on ears hurch. He was not officially and lemon spot on back tail bobbed. Re by the stewards, but by other w' return tu "Th Vrt ra KnnmoH I.. iht null.r. I 1101 001 W eSl 1111 HI, "yidren Crv for Pitcher's Castoria. NEW YORK COTTON. By Associated Press to tbe Nrws. Niw Yob, Jan. 11, 1892. lTiitiirea firm Rothschild, Balto; J E Hassett, S V : January 7 00-02 OL Hopkins, N C; Jno AManson, N i February..... 7 08-09 ... ... Tt.i j . t March 7 18-19, ic;i;w vetiioury, lucuuwuuj juu April 7 30-31 M Kr11. Va; EH Wilson. D E Allen Mar 7 43-44 NC:8 V Armstrong. N Y: W T -"PJ 4 ?TP? Mooney, Atlante ; F C Adams, Balto ; August 7 70-71 1 F-A-N-C-Y FOR RENT New 5 room cottage, with gas, 501 West 9th at. For terms apply to 8eOd3t U. H. ANUKKdON, HOLIDAY GOODS. We have opened our Holiday Goods and can show you one of the most complete lines ever brought to the city. We invite you all to come and in spect our stock before you buy, as we are sure we can save you money. Rigler 6 Laird's eading Jewe Charlotte, 1ST O. e r s, The Weather To-Day NOTICE, The linn of Rons it Adams has made an assignment of their stock of goods, etc., to me tor the benefit of their creditors. The stock, consisting of a eood assortment of Stationery, Hooks, etc., will be disposed of at greatly reduced prices ror casii, A. 1U It W KtULi, ITUBiee, Select Board with nice room for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. Apply at y 3t 704 East Trade sireet, mtortable cottage con venient to business. Apply at 317 West 5lh street. -2t FOR RENT Good dwelling house on East Ninth St., with four K'umi rooms, hall and front porcii, coon garden and good water. Applv to, 1 w A. 15. DAVUJHUIN. o o I predicfa cold rain to-day, and those who go out will need our gum shoes and umbrel las; Well, w will sell them at very low "rig gers." Wltn I lied ccmfortables at 00c, blankets at 3.50; M, w will sell t Wt I bed $1,25, tl,48; I vhitebl mens all woorjsg PJ"'1 FOR RENT A good 5 room house on East 9th st. tf R. A, BEAT1IE. FOR CASH We will sell our $50 Kewing Machines at $30, C W BRA PSHAW, Sept 8 tf Manager. Fruits. Candy. Nuts, Raisins, Dates Fig and anything to please tne little ones, ju 'or vvorking pur poses; mens wool oversVs; ladies shoes at great by reduced prices fb rcdnce have too many mens hats them now 46c up. Boys and girls c era 16c up: EVEEYBODY COME iVE ARE PREPARED FOR YOU, OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR GOODS ARK BEST QUAL ITY. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT DOWN TO THE BGTTOAL You get from us the flneslf Coffees. Teas, Hams, Flour, Cheese. Canned t J 11 VjfXa a,. rictwes, pyrani-isnaiss. alslns, Fb? Co- Goods cos B-A-K-E-R-Y. Mrs. Jane C. I -at ham desires permanent boarders at the old ienburg building. No Si Hot. Dec 'i tl (Chronicle copy. FOR RENT Nine in Bryan building. ants. (deol7 lm) I dp T aT r r 1? r
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