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SEW AEKIYAIS AT s You meat not fall to prica ourmwly pttjtUed.itotkof Hofilery. OXK C'AHK OKK CAM It WOOL CHEVIOT i'AtllMCHKJt AT , hi RUCH Tlo handsomest collection of new Vtlondenno Uces ar now oflVrtA O.NK CAMK OHK C'AMt 'AN('Y WKAVK 4 WlK)L HOOD AT IW OMK CAHK Oar Corwt stock contains all sizes. Wo sell best tsJum at WXs, 76o, $L&o OX K CASK OXK CAHK NKtV HTVI.K OINOHAMr) AT 10. O.NK CAHK BP B RO 1 Arrivals will lie Announced Shortly. You art qo doubt mtkiog up underwear, eU. Our Niinjocki aad Domtstles an hin. Bitnich & Bro. INSDEE YOUR PEOPEBTY WITH B. E. Cochrane INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENT. tS Boath Tryon Street. Telephone No. bo. Ik Ufa Imuwm Owrr- Dally Stockholder, Broadway, New York, Jan. 23: Tbe Insurance De pertaaent of tbla BUM lataed vester aay tbe reealtot lu six months' ex amination of the New York Life In saranee Co. The report criticises, and makes allegations ajrainst the maDajrament which will canse lu Officer much trouble and Inflict a reel Inlarr apon the company. Tbe spirit of the report Is unftlr and IU ton aoludlelal ; but amldl It alLtwo rrands facta are admitted and one suppressed. (L) Itlaadoiftud that 1120,000,000 aaeet roust be credited as In the New Ysfk Life's poeeeaeioD, even after the examiner had pressed down and cat off every item, against the value of whleh an excuse or pretext could . be found. ' (2 ) It la admitted that the surplus of the New-York Life exceeds $14,- . 6004)00 In rood aolld cash, notwith standing aaaeU were eat down by the examiner wherever possible, and liabilities raised to the highest notch t v la all eaaea. . (J.) It was not admitted in any . formal language, and the existence of such a condition of affairs was V suppressed, that not one dollar bad ... aver been misapplied, that no dls- - honest act was discovered as having ' been committed bT any officer or trustee ef the New York Ufa Insur- Amai I m Two sasiiMsa al atusnpe have aaade today to bare Uie d !- llajr of Mr. John R lUtbaaa, oa C 'ierasoa street. Kaly tbls mora Ins a email lire was dlaoovered among owe wood stored sway ander the rear portion of bis boeae, bel was easily ttiognlihed before aoy dam age retailed. The teeoad attempt which railed oal the Are department this afternoon at - o'clock, pmved more dlaeatroos, end bo I for the II m ly aealtlan of the neighbors Uie bnlldlog would have been eoataiued ThliUniethe Are was dlaoovered In the wardrobe In Mr. Itetbaoe'a room, which was packed fall of clothing, a large portion of which was badly damaged by water and Are. Kvldence polo U to Mary Marshall, a small col ored girl In the employment of Mr Ilethune.ae the guilty party, but no reeeon can be thought of why she should attempt to barn the house. Mr. Bethuoe's little girl says that she saw the girl when abe set Are to the clothing and ran oat of the room. The little girl's story, although she Is only about three years old, told In her childish way, Is very convluclog as to tbegulltof the servant girl, aod the police upon the evidence brought to light have placed Mary Marshall un der arrest to await further develop ments. The loss although slight will greatly Inaonveolenoe Mrs. Itethune, as everything Is badly torn to pieces. JT W YOHK VOTTOX. 7 lautatal frmm la Um K Miv Yuan. Jan , ISM Tmlarm iblt Jeauery 7 a w 'enwy 7 as stare j jr s asl 7 . y ;m iaae 7 71 ialy 7 xoau aojraai. 7 s-v t1bm 7 ivtotwr i uJiS November 0 un- laenrealar . ... u (ImO ntiae IcxUy IV Net Keneii4e. ft) kitwrta to U H tt wis Kiportt to fnuxe, mimi kiporto to the cuiUnmil, 13 tin mack el all U JJ. porta 1.7U KA Hrlow gi the HUwk MirkK, UarteL and Urmln and I'rulura MuIhim Tad a the nnvale etna ofttullb A WatU. (anuMa Hrokera. (liarkHla. N ( (XJTTDN-MIDDUN'U: nuiinmnur. - The polio holders and agents of vtbe com pan y, therefore, may set r' agalnet the Insorauce Department's adverse criticisms, lu allegations 1 ' that mlsUkes of Judgment bad been made these three grand achieve menu by the New York Life's man- . - - a ..... . iion nmanE! . iki nun Ln iuull! f iju.' "OOOjjOO; (b) surplus Intact f 14,i00,o); CJ (UV UUB1UDBI IUKI ' eiat honesty, of every officer and t .if-ths New York Life Insurance Company yesterday gave opt the '. ' following, pending a further and f ul- ' ler answer: narticulars. we remark that the se Dan lanirnara nf (ha ritlismS ifl not iastifled by the facts as found not ' .one word of commendation for what is rood in the verv larare and 8 no oesafal results obtained in a series of " years to be found in the creation of ' one of the largest and soundest in- ' blefaet that, between January 1 and June SO, the asseta have increased, - as per company's report, from $115, - M70.7 to $120,7 10,90, as per su per lotendent's report. . NotwitbsUndlng the severe and, tions from real estate values, and all . "other eliminations made by the In surance Department, tne company is - allowed by the report a surplos of S14.7UH.07t, wnicn is wnniu iiau.uuu 01 the amount claimed by the company " January L and in tbls comparison no account is taaen 01 tne aiuunui iaiu . ontaa dividends between January 1 and June 30, amounting to over fioojjoa "Practically, the company has earned more than enough in six months to wipe out the deductions made from the assets by tbe Insur ance Department ' "A copy of the report, as made, wss r t, ri ven to the company until about " --Kday. ; It will be submit tes on Monday for Vy deem proper.'' 1 Tealrel Hotel Arrivals. J XV Wadsworth, R A Duncan, city; J Q Ketcham, W D Martin, N Y; C V Marshall, Atlanta, Ua; C Miller, Newark, N J;' 11 M Pearce, Camden, H C; J L Hydnor, Rich mond, Va; I)r J J Rone, IMnevilleN C;LH Curry, Augusta, Ua; H Hughes, N Y; D P Chaudlor, Atlan ta, Ua; J T J Harris, Fort Mill, H C; CWWestbury, Richmond; Geo D WhlU, Davidson, N C; Emll B Vey, Balto; Jos V Meyers, NY; BO Chambers. Mathews. N C: N K Alston, Phlla; (leo P Cotchett, Wil mington, N C; (' RCornington, Bal timore; T W Sydnor, Richmond; W H Austin, Charlotte; W M Francis, AtlanU; It C Walker, Richmond ; J Hayes, Balto; H P Johnson, NC; B 8 Dfggs, Mg'r Ray L Bryce Co ; A A Gallagher, ChatUnooga;C L Hop kins, N C; B A Newland, Ashevllle; H A Murrill, Hickory, N C; D E Al len, NC; II F Qaadling, Clnti ; To be Blumenthal, East Liverpool, O; Ed ward Gilliam, Reldsville, N C; Jno M Beall, N C; J H Newman, Union Clty.Tenn; E O Hngw, Syracuse, N Y; CD Little, Louisville, Ky; P H Hteiner, Elkhart, Ind; Mrs B D Bpringt and daughter, T B Belgle, J Harrington, city; Geo I Halzell, Pblla; B F Cobb, Jr, H 8 Luck, Richmond, Va; Sam'l Rosenthal, Balto ; D G Hall, Tenn ; J A Askew, Raleigh, N C; W L Gilbert, Elm wood, NC; J B Shearer and wife, Davidson, NC; M Russell, Lowell, Mass; V E McBee, Savannah; W A Turk, city; E W Thompson, N Y; J W Hasten, NC; S White, Balto; C H Noone, Boston ; J W C Brlttiug- ham, Balto; Chas Levy, Phila; D H Jenkins and wife, N C; Douglas Jennings, Bennettsville, SC; Mrs D J Satterfleld, Concord, NC; Miss H K Davis, Pittsburg. Pa; R T Hyduor, WL Hardin, Richmond, Vaf H J Fite, Cinti ; W J Long, S C Htovatt, Atlanta, Ga; Harrison Watts, city. High- Ixiw eL eat. January 7 24 7 ?J fbrtam7 7.44 7 aUfrb 7 M 7 SS Avil 7 Mi 7 Mar 7 7n 7 Hi June 7 W 7 71 July 7 1 7 M Auarual S (U 7 SS Htimbr 14 Wl 0-tiW s.) g 03 NoTeratwr 0 (J o.(U Ueoerober 0.(10 o.OU CHtCAOO ORAIN AND PKuDUCK. Cmicauo, Jan. , 1W1. High- Iow-Clos- eat. est. Ing Cloe In ir. 7.2.'-24 7 av-3 7 5 7 41 tt) 7 ilMil 7 71-72 7 UMil 7 W HM 7 fett m a uJ-a'. 0.UO4O o.otMn ROG B RS at CO o lo People- JVho IV car Gfotbes o WHEAT Kehmary j3 - J. Year May Vli i tr CORN- Kebniary S 1 May 41 i 411 OATH January ZI 2 3i Mar 311 31 i 31 i rOKK May 11.R2 li.TO 117ft January 11.40 1 1 40 11.41 LARD- Kebriiarjr 0.00 0.00 0 00 May 6.62 6.U0 HO) RIBH May January c HERE IS YOUE OPPORTUNITY For Spot Cash we bought the entire Stock of MENS, BOYS, and CHILDaENS Hats, and Fonislifljr Co o'ds. From tbe Receiver for tbe McDowell Clothing Co, "CAHII TAI.KH" THESE HARD TIMEH AND WE BOI'GHT THiH HTK'K REMAKKABLV CHEAP. WE BOUGHT ITTOMKI1 AND IN ORDER TO MAKE A SWEEPING SALE WE OFFER THK KNTI UK HTiwli' ai i i. Lu t w a I .i i V llr'ul APtU . TUlU I LI 1 Tt a VT I T urtvi wu nLnilli t t xrwj u a .t 1111 . t, .v . . . . " . l r As F Alilira, in nwi niwvj r ju iaih. awu tiAN, An Til K r I KM W AH IN HI'HINKiHH ONLY A 1 0 1 li I n f. 71 HTCH'KH. New Jersey Central. (Iii.aum Uiu Richmond Terminal '1 Atrhlaon Ht Paul Ike Hhore Miiwouri Pacific lminville and Naslirille Teiaa I'soinc Wmtern Union Tel. Co. . Burlington and Uiiincy . . 6 H2 S.H7 ft.flO 6(10 b.ll) 6.1U Niw Yoaa, Jan. . HiKh- lxw- ( Ins nil, eat. ing. 112- 74 7(l 141 141- 4I 41 41 711 7!i 71s- (mi nun (um t!2 (ill (ill ";j ?.'- 7.'f $22.50 Suits Ten Dollars . $12,50 SUITS Six Dollars, $5.00 Suits TWO FIFTY, $20,00 Suits Nine Dollars 10,00 SUITS Five Dollars, $2.50 Coats ONE DOLLAR, FKW MONTH $15,00 Suits Seven Dollars 7.50 SUITS Four Dollars, $1,50 Coats HKVKNTY-FIVK CKNTH, K-JI KIM 8l 8?1 107 107 Chicago and North Went... 1 1 7s H"! llli C. C. C.AI 711 7U 7(U- Pacific Mail 374 371 37 J ueiaware ana lACKawsna.. 14.14 142a 1421 Resiling 40! 4(4 40- New Kngland .Mij 4l 4'.f Rock Island Ul" 80 90 - CHARLOTTKCOTTON MARKET. TOD AY Quotations repreaent actual buying price in onen market. 1 Middline fair Strict good middling 71 Good middling 7i Htrict middling 7 Middling AI Htrict low middling til Low middling Tone of the market, steady. ins. UK Tinges and atai Tone of the Bales to-day 48 bales. .4 (4 5 DWELLING- for REN?. Conveniently located, being near midway between the square and the depot; snd with in a block of the postollice. Apply at 317 West Fifth street. 25tf The Weather. Following is a synopsis of weather prevailing at 8 a m., to-day: Settled conditions obtain over most of tbe country. A cyclonic formation is prevalent over the lakes which ex tendi eastward as far as the Atlantic coast, but very little of stormy con ditions are an accompaniment of this area. An anti-cyclonic formation is in Texas and another in the extreme west, neither of these are very pro nounced, bence conditions are favor able for fsir and warmer weather. Ginghams Mills Stock for Sale, Five shares Oinghanis Mills Stock for Bale, Will sell at a discount. Apply to jan22tf NEWS OFFICE, SI T mrm ... run km 1 a three room noune, corner u and 4th street. 26 3t JL BROWN. FOR CA8H We will sell our 50 Sewing iuKiinin ai eou, u w KKAUatidW, Sept 8 tf Manager. Leggitts 16 minute Oat Flakes, nt B. & VAN N. FOR RENT Store room No.15 East Trade street, possession given March 1st. Four of nces on second story under Charlotte Com mercial College. Also oie furnished office wun roller topped desk, Ec. Apply to 10 zw BAAlljK UA V ipSON. THE Spring term of the Charlotte Semina ry snd Music School will open January 27 and close in June. Thirteen teachers. All isepanmenis worthily filled. UIY W. Jan231 LONG. JOSEPH MACLKAN, Principals. WHY DO MENS,. BOYS, AND CHILDEENS HATS AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS ON THE HOLLAR. 15c Linen Collars 5c, 20c Linen Collars 10c, WE OFFER OOODH AT MUCH A SACRIFICE. WE WANT TO CLOHE OCT THE ENTIRE HTOCK IN THIRTY DAYH. A8 THE DEAL HH ALL NOT IN ANY WAY INTERFERE WITH OURHPKINO PIT RCH AHE8. BKHIDKH WE CAN BELL ATTHEHK PRICE8 AND MAKE MONEY. ROGERS & COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C, 21 West Trade street. A Fine Line of Perfumeries and Tojlet Articles, UEE DE.D6S. P A T J. H. McADEN'S DRUG STORE, 7 North Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. NORTON YAMS. The finest potato that grows. Now in sea son. Also dross for kindling tires. Orders promptly filled. ' Address, J. ED. CARTER, Janl6 tf. Clarkton, N. C. NOTICE, The firm of Ross & Adams has made an assignment of their stock of goods, etc., to me lor tne Denent ol tneir creditors. The stock, consisting of a good assortment of Stationery, Books, etc.. will be disposed of at greatly reaucea prices ror easn, A. BUKWEliU liustee. THK 0th 8ERIE3 of the Charlotte Build ing and Loan Association are now open for Subscribers. First payment to be made Feb. 1st, 18!)2. New members cm tile applications for loans at onse. P M BROWN C L HUNTER, President. Secretary. 14 2w What -wo Keep. Fruits, Candy. Nuts, Raisins. Dates. Figs ana anyuing to please toe little ones, at lira. Jane C. Latham desires transient and permanent boarders at the old Bank of Meck lenburg building, No 34 South Tryon street 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 audio spect our stock before you buy, as we are sure we can save yon money. . Rifflop Xi I Mvft F-A-N-C-Y- . B-A-k-E R-V We want it ilistinotlv nnitanttooil that we doiit handle old second hand goods of any kind: Kvervthinir In nnrehaseil of first clads inijxrters and manufaciurers; Lovely line of hand made linen laoes and embroKlnel; A great Imrgain in linen window shades worth A dollar at 60c end Sic, on best spring roller. Curtain poles in all colois 25c with fixtures: Also extra long ples for balls, ete; Nice lot of writing paper at 10c, 6c, 8c; Pencils at 6o and 10c dozen: Tablets fie and 10c: Toilet soaps 6c and 3c; Closing out stamped linens, toy i ipb ana toweis. ilas Harrison d Co. 0 Bonth Tryon Street, EYEKYBODt COME WE ARE PREPARED FOR YOU. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR GOODS ARE BEST OUAI.- ITY. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT DOWN TO THE BOTTOM. You tret from ua the Annul Onffi Teas. Hams. Flour. Cheese. Can n Ad Goede, Pickles, Syrups, Candi's, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Prunes and Co- ooauuts, ; s - . . Dont fall to get some of our home made mince meat, none equal to it in theity. , ; Oranges, Apples and other fruits. Bouncy i Van Ness . No 25 N. Tryon St, , Telepbon , s Fm tfUbnip 1. 'vC'. Dec Zi U (Chronicle copy, lot)
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