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H.BARUCHOK0 H. BAKUCII & BUG If y nu look thruucjh nur DressGo ads Stuck with ;:ra:L3r care you will awaken tu tlu- :ar:t that some excel- IT. BAKUCH & BRO II. BAKUCH & BRO Jfiiil Barrfa. an a rutin l1 ynu. r iM ii mimii. n .iiroiut cui mux nt:r i 1 1 - i,.-i AT MINT fKH AlUi m C:XW ilK VAHti li t LNTW r l AHti t'KNTX f Kit V A lll XW ii CKNTx I' Ml Mill w o:nth lll VAUI Ti IM H Mill"H 1UII.I.U MlIK AM) PLUM MO iiimiIm AT :;IM II AM W. YK WiMll. ItltVllNATMi liU .. niUbit At IM'II MlKM II All. Wu.M. IMIH MUiVIFHIY I I U AIO Mi NuV nlMII i liKOI VOIIUIt ilf .imi.h MliMt(l V. I KSt l M) INCH Ml Wtml. mIMKIU IN fill TH "I'lihn Hit lt T YOD MOST TAKL ADVANTAGE OF ODR OFFERING IN TABLL DAMASK I ' A M 1 1 V M A K l M b 1 1 M A x K HAM K IA M AkK NAPKIN NAPKIN N PKIN NAl'h INn NaTKIMh N A I' KINh TtWKI J tOWKI-M itiwri TiWKI-h 11. BAHTril & IiliO h j ivniJLi t & brother. J. BAKUCH & HRO Kollowlllg II a ITUnpala of Weather prevailing; al a. m , lo Ji) A vry hbjh im of pr-ur u al anr lag from ih nrm north ri fcx-laflBf villi II Kro cold pell ( VMlbar. Tmprurt lu that portiosoflh country have duniit UKd to Ue vary low figure of 2, de rM Ulow iru. Tli torn lima of IbU eold arcs iUnli thla aide of th MUalealppI Hirer -j J th uih ra Ilaill is In T.i. Thla cold wsatber will reach thla auction by tbe morning, causing temperature to drop lo aoout to free i lug Hiut. A alorm araa still hangs over ih tbe Ntv Knf land coast, bat I alow ly giving war before thf high ad v racing from the north weiL Light prseipilaUoo baa occurred all to the Ml of lb Mlealeslppl Hirer, lut tt heaviest baa occurred Koutli. trl Metal Arrival' E U Brlatol, wife ami two children, NY;(1 E Hammond, 8 C; W I" King, Atlanta, (la; Mln Dookln Craig, HonUrarllle.N C; I) II Jon klna, N C; J E Haaell, Charleston. S C; D LGaakell, Salisbury. N C; J Rylaad, Richmond, Va; K 1' Fun derburk, Colombia, SC;J V C llrlt tlngbam, HalUmoro; TO Falls, Oaa toola, N C; Wm (1 Abbott, I'hllu; K ATbompoon, WT(Jray, J W I.oP Uy.N Y; C W Parker, city; K Kill b lamer, Hal to; Hamuel T Tenn.uit, Pblla; J 8plro, N Y; Minn Kvn Md dell, W J Yate, HII Holland, c-ity ; WC Earnhardt, (Ireenvllle, K C; J F Barf lea, Andernon, H ('; Frauk Hoffman, A g't Crandall. Clark and Hoke Minstrel ; C F Marshall, W M Francla, Atlanta, (U; H K Myerx, Lancaater, Pa ; H H Nlcholla, city; H Gallert. Thermal City, N C ; W T Hart, J H Bloan, I) A Baker, city ; C W Waetbury, Richmond, Va; H W Bemoor, Marietta, (Ja; C A llani ner, NC; J L Sydnor, Richmond, Va; Orlde Muein, Mrs IouIho Tan nler Matin, Miss Inex Parmentler, Edward Bcbarf, Emil Henr, N V ; R Arndt,clty; Til Thompson, Wil mlnfton, N C; W P Harris, Atlanta; Alex Springs, Lexington, N C; Mrs J P Caldwell, Btatesville, N C; K V Andrews, Washington, If '; I) C Robertson, Charleston, K C; H F Woodall, Louisville, Ky; M A (ilii.e brook, Va; H C Btovatt, Atlanta, i:i; L H Curry, Augusta; 1 H Thomp son, Chattanooga, Ten n ; D 1' Chand ler, Atlanta, (la; Misn Hlccker Springs, city; Miss Zeimnede, MMn Richardson, Itock Hill, 8 C; W II Blglow, Mas; W T Tucker, N C; H P Johnson, North Carolina; Heury Johnson, Augusta, (ia; IAllcn, N O: JBErwIn. Asheville, N C; J A Aakaw. Ralela-h. N C; Mrs V I) Robertson, Murfreesboro, Tenn; W T Mooney, Atlanta, a. . ' A tlit of u r ' j I nfc- iKrauly, npit Ilk :rlrli n. pMir, llnrril in ( hrl..it.' hiur Jjr ulnlit It vru hrllllant aurora Urall In thn 1 nurlli - rirr n kir Ii (),, pr. (. tlrt phriioiiiriioii of it kin I that I flan rr tx-rli iltnoM-(t hro A ' lilg fall li'ct (rrtlon of dm fklr an llliiml iato, l.y a ilnop rich rrd. in! tin rn.l a a , irkround for a lll a v of yellow llK'ht liafu that i of il niff r. aliot up from th horlroii. Two or thrre atari rou lil ! faintly ahlu 1 1 K lhrou(fti tliecurtall) of rrd. Thr display latnd for over an hour. Theae auroral dlaplaya n-.in to have a partiality for February Kith. Tlmy bav ccdrted on that itittr ill liT. Kil, 1KJ2. ISi;-,, ls(,7 an, I lsti Itrllllant aurora cx-rurrnt on Kl ru ary S. lu "') ami N.'i, ami on Febru ary tth isi.ll, 1S70, ICI, lT'i s:: and IsTt Theri' re auroraa on March ', ITIti, 1 777, IVI.I, v,7, s,s, and on September , IMS, Si, IV.I, IHYi, 70 and ITJ The aurora horeali l a lunilnon j phenomenon which often appeit'a In the noi th k y, and for thl reason called "the northern light." It U mott frcin'iit a well at movt brilli ant in 1 1 i K ' 1 latltmlcH. It nmially coii ilnt of an arched, cloud lik bic, I U in I no u n abovit anil dark Im iichIIi, from v liirli etrcuiiio of UkIiI nhoot up. reachiiiK sometime only a fw ile- ifrci-H and at olhnr t i i n oh cxtondln to or buyond the zenith. The trenmera, which arc often colored, freiiintly appear to have a tremu lous motion, and when close toelh. er rpsenible waves of llht following one another. The appenrancps.whlch are undoubtedly electrical, are some times visible over a laro extent of territory ; during their continuance the wires of telegraphic lines are so much fleeted as to render it impos sible to send messages from station to station. Hm lr al I lmml. l.hlUnxl, Feb. IA - the C" bed of Hie Hraiiiley Mo.re here til rolliplrlrly KUlIrd l y tlay. In the .rk wa 1 1 I k' Hpanl'h Iraiiirr Haiiiou le rinstf i, 'apt. F.cbrTarrla. Irom (irlraii. Her r iK'k'liifc- caught o I li t; ( t hp I n lr nur h eat 1 be in Hon l.rk ft r e I tin I.ar. New ft re ke w a i ie lion t h at H wan I In jo.l I ip to hi k'o hrr llnnf and trl h-r out A detnrh uir n I of Urn flrr brigade Kot aboard her however, af ' tr aoma llm, and n tln(julhnl the flanif". Two tlrein. ii were overroinr by llloke, and removed to the hoapl ! tab ('apt- Kche vai rla leaped to the dork h I le t he tl re w a III pro(rrr. I and In so doing fell and Injured hl I thigh. I The damage done by I he II re on the I llramley-Moore dock Is greater than at llrnl supHiril. I lie steamer lit oiod l Lurrlnaga was lying lu inch a position that one of her bmiuUidc wits n posed to the full force of Ihe beat from the burning cotton shed. The efforts of the men of the tire hrl giidx on board the tcnincr were if ret ted to the burning srars and rig ging and to preventing the wood 1 work about the deck from catching, lire. In the meantime, the steamer j Iron riante became Intensely hot iinl -t-t llr.' to the cotton stowed lu her forward hold. There are about .'.Too t I in this p irt of the steamer. The lire l -till burning and hides ire being Mowed. There has been Hinb-d from the steamer .1,1(10 bales rip were lyiiif under the sheds ind were for tho most part destroy ed. 1 1 is po-hlhle that the cargo lu the alter end of the stpainer will be saved lu a dry condition. Fifteen hundred bales are lu this part of the steamer. A Land Learner Id II. London, Feb. 15, Among the pris inors convicted eight years ago at the Cork assiges for complicity in the Cross Molina (County Mayo,' murder conspiracy was a promi nent member of the Land League, named Macauly. He was sen tenced to a term of imprisement that would fcaveexplred in 1894, but to day by order of the government he was released. At the time MacAu ley waa tried five others, including Thomas Daly were convicted of the same flense and each received a sim ilar sentence. Only one of these re now In prison is Daly. Dancing Academy. ' The Dancing Academy being one of the prominent Institutions of our - city should have the attention of our cltisens who advocate this accom nllshmentasaDart of an education. aad they should take advantage of this opportunity now. mu uu term Is now open and lessons will be given Tuesday's and Saturdays at 3 p. m., for ladles and children, and rat's and ladies Tuesday's and Wednesday's at 8:30 p. m. The Ger man and most popular nw round dances will be introduced. The w altx a specialty. Call at the Academy to-1 Itiirnt Him Out With A niinoiila. There is not a printing ottlce in the State has a more 'noral set of com positors than Tmk Nkws We have one on the force, however, who, once in a while, on Satuiday veilings, invests a portion ot his cash in onions and corn whiskey. Last Saturday night ho invested in a quart and a pint re- spectiuoly, and Sunday , when he was feeling very shaky, some smart young man gave him a drink of undiluted ammoni i. The printer in iiiiestion had absorbed a great many different kinds of liery fluid in his lifetime, but the dose lie got 'yester day laid him out, and of course bis case in Thk Nkws ofllce, to-day was vacant. He has been suiTnring excruciating agony, but the doctor who is attending him says lie will recover. The Iteal Kclate Men at Nashville. N ash v I i.i.k, Tenn., Feb. If) The Vanguard of the National Heal Ins tate Congress which meets in this Wednesday is beginning to arrive. Indications are that it w ill be the largest convention of exclusively business men ever held in the South. Over 800 delegates are expected. Sev eral cities will send delegations in chartered Pullmans. F.very section of the country will be represented. m: ir ioiK cono.v, liy Associated l'r-s to the Nkws. Si York, Feb. 1 .. K'J. Futures Mea ly Innusrv 0 -ii ti RN'i li s7-x C ! 7 ! IS 7 ii-i7 February March A.iril Mcv Jure .Ill'V Aii'Ms, SepieiniH?' Oi-.ols" Woveir Ixv Decern ler Sa'es tinliiv .... ....... t llerc'ins Kxnoris to ('. II KxnorU lo F .iiice Knoits lo f'e rouiiiieiit 8- -k atml U.S. .or.s. I'' .i;,i7 t.VI7 , I..H,, II KMKI . I.:. i ,i . lu 7J . A M7 . I.. ..'sit ,IHI)7 Itelow we Lve the Slin k Market, Cotton Market, iiimI (- niiii ami I'lnducc Markets us rei'eiveil over t lie private wires ofSinith tV. vV'hII.s ('oiiiiiiinsion ltmken. Clinrlotie. N ('. It A I.I I MO KK (Mil) IMIOlll'CK M A I! K II I-I.Of K linn; western siis-r lo,.- : i , extra i'Jiiini 41.r, fonnerlv i.-i' " I ' V II KAT strong; No. '2 red. upot ami inonlli, lii:(iiiiii:',j; Southern wheat linn Cult. 1 1..( lull; l.anherrv !'7m lot; CORN - Southern white, linner, IVnil. yellow, ipiiet, 17. (XMTON MIUDMNti: II igli- Low- Clos-e-Jt. est. ing. Janunry turn u.tm n.un-r i Feh'iiary II.! IJ ti.Ki li 3-."i Marc'i lin.'i li.sii ti.HT-M.s. Anril 7 i I li !i. II !I7-!K Mav 7 I i 7.0.') 7.i :.' ii7 Jure 7 ''5 7.IA 7. 1.VKi J 1 1 V 7..''. "i.'.Kt 7.Jii- Au'iust 7 r: 7.: 7.:; ".-37 Seii.e.i'bi'- 7. )J H.i: 7. 1 '- I7 Oi'tohe' 7.1.12 7 .V 7..r.V,r)7 November 7.7.'! 7.(15 7.'5 Ii7 DeoeinlsT II.IHI 0.00 O.IKHJO CHICAGO (iKAiN AND l'KODUCK. I'HM Auo, Feb. , 11. rt igli- Ivow- t los est. est. inp. mDOA'T I ,1-i "-VYS r lsi ps I IJ 1 77 OFF m lb ANY LONGER. B u y To ii r Clothes YOD CAS GET THEM AT :-:-HALF - PRICE-:-: sl Saving of Fifty Cents on the Dollar is of Interest to Tou- TIIK SAI.F.OF THF. Mclx W F.1,1. CI)THINi AND HAT STOCK OFFKHS Vol I 1 1 K OIM' HIT I ' N I T V TO IIIY ATHAI.K VAI. IK.. VOC Ml ST HF. tjI'ICK A lit )IT IT, AS T It K S T( H ' K IS(i(IN(i HAPIDI.V. AN ( I'l'O KIT ' N I T Y I.IKF.THIS 8KLDOM OCCCHS, AND IT IS MONKY IN YOl It POCKET IF YtC T. K K ADVANTAOK F IT. $20,00 Sack and Cutaway Suits at Ton Dollars $15.00 - - - Seven Fifty Five Dollars $10.00 - $ 8.00JackSuits at $6,00 - - Four Dollars 'fhreo Dollars NKW AND H1YLISH HUITH FOR YOl'THS, A( I F.S 1.1 TO is Y F.AHS, AT f ., 7,'rfi, $10, WOlt I II $10, $:,, I MttiF I OTOF HOYS KNKE PANT Hl'ITS, AO KM 4 to 12 YKAKS, FROM IWUnH WORTH Dot' It I.F. TH K MONKY. SPECIAL FDR TD-DAY, I tT-Roy8 Knee Pants, ages r, to 11, at Ms- wot Jjjy- " ' .r. to 1 1, at 7.".c .rt iaf -This is a new lot just arrived and the cheapest we have ever bad. MEN'S, HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS IN THE MCDOWELL STOCK AT HALF VALUE. ROGERS & COMPANY, Prompt attention to mail orders Charlotte, N. C, 21 West Trade street. Chicago anil North West.. I'.l'.C.iH 1'acitic Mail 1 Delaware mill backawana. Reading New Knglaiul. Assistance fur the Klder. LoNPON, Feb. 15. The Oerman fri gate, Priuz WiihPlm, Das arrived oir Atherfleld.Isleof Wight, on the ledge off which place, the North Oerman Line steamer Klder lies stranded. The Prinz Wilhelm is under orders from F'.mperor William to render any assistance in her power to get the Fider afloat. WHKAT- Febmarv . . Year...:... Mav CORN Mauli Mav OATS- Feh -nary . . Mav POItK- May Febniary . . . LARD P'ehruary .. May RIHS- May January (Ml tLi; 41! 42 3I 12.Hl 1 1 .70 0.42 0.72 o.r. 4(i; 20 an 1 2 o2 11.70 0.00 0.7(1 o.nr oo 02; 41) 42 2!l 3i a lioj li oj 1103- 711 7U 70- 371 3"i 3"1- 101 109 J.Wf- 50 07J 6KJ- Mi 608 .r'- KiM'k ImIiiikI till 91 911- CH A III . )TT K t '( il'l't ) N M A KKKT, TODAY QuoUiIions represent actual buying price in iihmi market. Middling fair Strict good middling 7 (iissl iniddliii'; Ci Strict middling 1 Middling iStrict low middling l.ow middling Tinges and stains 0 C' CI Tone of I he market, steady. Sales to-day . bales. TOO bushels clinic? stJ potatoes, N. Y. Si ite grown, at (er bi'shel of mi p'junds. 21!! MJUth college st. lritf FOR ItKNT A .1-rooin cottage onXthst., Iiotujoen 'I'rvoii aoiil t'.tlletrp Aittlv nl .rtOO i o 1 1 1 i .:...: -m i -.' " :r "' Norih irwii, in tr 1 1 . el 0.00 6.70 0,07 ft. 72 Fruits, Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Dates Figs and anything to ,'! TliU FOR RKNT street, No. 610. 26 If -A 4-room dwelling on 9lh Apply to A It DAVIDSON. FOR RENT Store room on Trade street next to Tlios Reese ,V Co, formerly occupiei by O. W. Norinent. I'osm-ssion given 1st FVbruarv. ; A RLACK, jan28tf No. 13 South lollcge st. M. He Isseps, Pakis, Feb. lo, The condition of M. De Lesseps whose critical illness announced yester. ay, has improved. His frieuds however, are still anx ious concerning him. Nkw York STOCKS. High- Jxjw- x-, , m- t- . K. it-w ji'itvv vyeinrai ; Chicago Gas noj 7;i 71,1. Richnioiid'l'erniinal llij if, p Atchison 3!iJ "'n St. Paul 7s 77J 77 j- Ike Shore 0:10 Omj (inn . Missonri Pecih'c 02 02 fi - ' Imiaville a-id Nj.h ville 76 7.r; 7?)j- Tezas Pacific Western Union Tel. Oo 80S 4 WiJ- Burliiijjton and Quincy 107J 107J lo7J- FOI! l!FNT A gniHl 4-room house, corner East 9th a id D streets. 41 1 Eat !Hh st. lOtf R A liEATTIE. DM PHELLA left in yard of A C Hutchi son, Sundav night, bearing name W D Mc Corkle. Owner can get it by calling st Mr, Hutchisons residence. It NOTICE. I) M Rigler has purchased the Charlotte Steam l aundry, and takes possession Mon day. February lfi, H2. For past fa vol's shown me while in said business I am very tuank I11I. and hoe he mav retain a continuance of your patronage. Yours truly. It A A GATES. Dissolution Notice. The lirm of Thomas Rich "has been dis solved, Mr- W. 15. Vail buying the inter, at of Mr. Ritch. The old firm assumes all the lia bilities and asset up to February I. Tin new lirm name will he Thomas .v Vail, Your Mitronage solicited. A hii. 1 il buses, buggies, hacks, Ac THOMAS A VAI I,. We also deal in tine saddle and harness horses, farm and draught mules. fel.4 II In Now Hands. NEW Canned Goods, Luna Iienns, Succo tash Peaches, Pineapple, Tomatoes. French Peas, .tc, at HON N E Y .t VA N SKBM'. FOR RENT Seven room two-story dwelling on South Tryon St., near Ith. rMi,a,i Seven room dwelling on East Merelicad, fot 100x300; gooil garden and an aDummnur Of frilit. .,.,1.. nn.r nn. 4-room cottage on wiu"'"- The Charlotte Steam Laundry has been Purchased by D. M. Rigler, And will be conducted henceforth under his managmnit. All work will 11 A arrletlv tirst class. This L'uindry Is one of the most finely equipped in the Mouth and employs experienefcd hands. All kinds of liiuiid ing done F'amily laundry a speciaM v. Shirts collars and oulls "done up" m si, on order, In tho best styles ai d at clu ap- est rates. We solicit a tr'al in any kind of laundry work, confident that we will give satisfaction. Send in your or ders. Telephone No -17. Our Prices. t o D M Rigler. Proprietor. Yon will lind good values in our cut prices this week; Calico :ie and fie for l,.l imule: Double width Cashmere worth 2.'c and 30r at lHc; Wool dress g.xnla worth this week lo ; l.inen table da a.k worth 2Sc at l;s Turkey red Damask worth .10c at 20c- Rest table oil doth tnjull pieces, it remnants, all mines worth .Siic at 20c; Rest grade full weigt Zephyr ;; Mens wool pants worth Slin Ht Mens heavy seamless North Carolina Nx ks worth lik- at 6c; Mens "Crusher" Hats worth ?l at .'.(le; Ni, era,ie curtain poles with trimming!) com plete worth 30c at I G.nsl linen shades 011 Ik-sI spring rollers worth 40c at 2.V; a line pradeworth $1 at fate; .. ipures g.xd riling paper for I.V; Iml " 1 1 hi n it miR 11 r in Shoes un.l Ha k, bac tw and Einbroifleries, Jus llamifl & Cc. 30 South Tryon Street. morrow (Tuesday) at s ana tcaup. ni.
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