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VcW ADVERTISEMENTS
i-ATARHNUM Charlotte
1 rrl No. 1046, meets tonight
A T Full attendance requested.
. ...rf.hurs Secretary. .
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7lc guiraotetd to bttouod
afood order. ..''
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": THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY u, 1889..
NUMBER 64.
CRAYON PORTRAITS,
GJ and ace how Fine asd Cheap
they can be liad.
' -f FRAMES. -
? I have the kfgest and best assort
ment of Frame Moulding in tlx
Sute. Canvas and Crayon Stretches
made to order. ' VAN NESS
, v ' at N. Tryon
LOCAL RIPPLEI.
, To-morrow b the 157th annt
renaiy of the birth of the father of
nil country.
I Capt tohn R. Erwln and Capt
T. R.; Robertaott will , leave tbia
evening for Raleieh.1 ' : "
Mr. J. D. Fox haa bought the
gun store of th late C J. Fox, and
BI continue the busineta. '.v $ t
,' There were t no ; robberiea in
TO TRAIL TH BOROLAFS.
The , Ksao-NoMd . BkxKSboand to ba
Praaa4 Into Folic ianrlca. '
, Bloodhounds! That's the idea.
The problem of catching the burglars
hat been solved, and now aa soon as
the dogs arrive and some burglar
will be accommodating enough to
crack a house we will have some fun.
A police officer to-day told a News
reporter that the dogs are being
tiMmriafPtft (nr - Thv ar (nrtra
t -rt. I l !. . !!. ' -.
vjiwwus uiiLin, muu nn nicui j- j tn.'u
There was audden cessation
of Fowls' talk,' on part of our es
teemed morning contemporary, this
Tbe Social Circle will be enter-
taioed next Tuesday evening by Mr.
and. Mrs.' Ceo. W. Kittelle, at the
Bufordh
-Tbe iiouse judiciary committee
yesterday reported unfavorably the
bill to remove the political disabilities
of ex-Gov. Holden,
Policeman McCracken, who was
patroling , the ' eastern outskirts of
Ward f , last night, caught a thief
stealing wood from Mr. W. W,
Phifcr'a back yard. He brought the
the thief up town and lodged hint la
the guard house. --1 J -'A- H y.i't
Jas. Harrison & Cch, the new
dry goodi firm esubusbed In Char
lotte, have an advertisement in this
issue of Th News that will be read
with interest by shoppers, Friday,
Saturday and Monday will be their
spedal sales daysv . 3 y A y
-pA frw of our people art preparv
tngto ntteod ilarnaon l inaugural,
but others who are wiser and, know
what it ia to anticipate a good" time
arc holding back for the Washington
centennial in Mew York, 00 Apru
40th. , That will be the trip to take
A Choral Benefit and Sociable
will be held at the residence 0! Mrs.
T. S. Brown, on East Trade street.
tomorrow (Friday) night, given by
the Ladiea' Aid Society of St
Mark's 7 Lutheran Church.. fThe
proceeds to be aaad foi completing
and furnishing the church.
J. B. lUrtman, a tenant on the
land ol Mr. J. G. Sluunonhouse,
wss arraigned before Esquire Max-
el today upon ' the 'charge of In
juring reel estate, lie had been
cutting down and hauling 00 timber.
He was placed under bond of 950
for his appearance for. trial at the
Criminal Court.
SberiiT Smith returned home to
day from Raleigh, and ia sow enjoy
Inr a tnooxe. There were two break-
dovns on the road going there, and
hut night he sat up until 1 o dock
waitinc for the . Charlotte bound
tram, It was hb nt trip to Raleigh
with twiaooer, and in view of hia
two sleepless) nightt ha doesn't fori
Eke bragging on K , , , ,
TV Uataai Prajrwr MawM. , .
The navion grayer meetlnga are
liiog ia ltat good. Services
were held Wat night at Tryon Street
VI. E. Church, conducted by R.
J.Y. Fair. . Prayera were made by
a9 the pastora. Tan crown aWpaas
ed aay they have bad, aad It rtaiiod
edoneoftheFwarsciaaxtingn. N
one m&ra the number of people ia
Charlotte that attend prayer BMetinf
ani3 they see thent eases) bled to
gctherv. Servicea aell Wediataday
night will be held at theTryoa Street
Baptist church, ' ' -r
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A Car Cattarai.
teat after the aaow storm com-
synced today, the graded school ttl
dipmMaai, 4 kSe fir Krr ear that
csjm up toft 'The
cha'rea had potaaaaion of it. They
not only ned the car but took the
fcUifer, aad the drim hd to hold
up fcW imi k he had bo3e wnder
thtn. hwasthe aaoat neaverows
car load that has yet been hanled oa
Mr. Oahorne'a Imw, f "
TkJre Drwhaawa.
Mifor IVwd has hantllad the af-
Uif of the brrAtn RaWgk bank, ia
noJMrW. The CowwroDer of the
Currency U oVUred tMrd rTiv4
dt4 nf 10 rt cent, ka of ,S
ff.!'tnra ol hk hank. !
we get these dogs," be said; "we
will show the burglars a thing or
tino&jf.-Vf1? ; t' 'Kt?
"Vou are sure of success, then I"
asked the reporter. -,
"We arc aure of it," was the re
ply. "We will get three dogs. I
can put them on a track twenty-four
hours alter it is made, and the only
way the burglar can get away will be
to take a railroad car. He can go
through" water or mount a hone, but
that will make no difference; the
dogs will run him down relentlessly.
His tracks may be walked over by a
hundred other people,' but the dogs
will never lose it. With these dogs
I would have bad no difficulty what1
ever In catching the parties who rob
bed Kidd's store Tuesday night"
The officer says that the dogs are
expected to arrive here shortly. The
resuh of this experiment will be
watched with interest by our people.
and the general opinlon'ia 'that the
right policy has been adopted. The
luck that we may expect, though,
will be that aa noon as the dogs ar
rive the burglaries will cease, but
that would be a relic!, worth aQ the
trouble and expense. - v
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There is no sham about the build
ing ot the 4 Cs railroad. The re
cent contract argued in New York
City was for the construction of 150
aca. . The company ias already
under operation 400 miles of road,
jco of which are of its owa construc
tion, . The portioa to be built under
the contract referred to b from Ruth.
erfordtoa, N. C, to the new town of
Minneapolis, In Southwestern Vir
ginia, at the crossing of the Clinch
river, where the hoe win nuke a
junction with the Norfolk and West-
Railroad, sad probably with a
proposed eastern extension oOhe
Louisville and Naabvule, wbfca la to
come through by Stone Cap. A. B.
Harris, of Boston: Frank-Coxe, of
Philadelphia; Wharton Barker, of
Pl2addpkia;' B. D. Johnston, of
Boston; Geo. Thomas L. Rosser,
asd other well known men, are inter
eatnd ia the road. The coo tract on
are McDonald A Shea, the well
kaotm railroad builders, of Kaox
TW Tma.. and thev are reoulred
to complete the contract awarded to I
them within ten months. ,
Ira at Ike W4 Oaf-
The old passenger, depot of the
Richmond and Danville Company,
la this dry, had a close call at I
o'clock this inoraihg. ' Fire broke
out in the roof over the general wait
fatf room, but the oVpot hand rallied
and laved the house. A Ukpbonc
sMsragn was sent to the Rre depart
ment to hold toetl ia read!, but
another mevaage was shortly re
cervfd aaaoanriag that the fire was
under control.. The damage was
siighL ' .'. "i" " !.,:,
A Mr Dwtty sa Par Was. .
We are It stated that Mr. Jan. A.
Robinson, who was formerly con
netted with the Charlotte Chronicle,
b to start a daily paper U Ptwbaas
to be called the Morning News. Mr.
Roohhsoa b good editor, and from
hat we know of hint we tea pre
dict that he wa give the people ol
Dwham paper in every way worthy
iheirnupport. Good lack and swe
cess to htm. ' '
TV Oar ham Cawasn Marks.
The city cotton aseit remained
Wy today, with a if?a tone.
Thtre i but HtJe 0rwg, con-J.
ertng the good price, the meiptt
bv vrnn motinf to 31 bW.
tSe quotstlooa wft: .
5!fktOl Mnkning. . .
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TVs Railroa4 CommUaion BOL
; The bill constituting a. Railroad
Commission : for North Carolina
passed its third reading in the
House of . Representatives yester
day, - The Newt and Observer says
that when the bill was called up, Mr,
Alexander offered an . amendment
changing the salaries of the com
misaloners from 2,500 to $3,000 and
the clerk from $i, 200 to 1,000. He
spoke at some length; advocating
the. bill and his amendment .
Upon the vote on the amendment
Mr. Franks, who opposed the bill;
called for the yeas and nays.
I, Mr. Cooke spoke in support of
the biu. He said the question of
salaries bad been- embarrassing to
the committee, but that it had finally
settled down on the same as those
paid tb the judicial bench, and for
this reason they were fixed at 1,500
and 1,300, Mr. Cooke's speech
was strong and eloquent. - He
handled the measure from the side
of the people and sustained himself
with credit. , V
A vote was taken on the substitute
offered by Mr. Alexander, reducing
the salaries. The amendment was
adopted by a vote of 69 to 38.
Mr. Long, of Me. klenburg, of
fered an amendment, changing the
pay of witnesses from two to one
dollar per day. Lost.
Mr. Bain Vflere'd nn amendment,
striking out the clause relating to
the professions of the commissioners.
Lost by n vote of 49 to 38.
, Mr. Cooke moved the previous
question (the passage of the bin
upon its third readingX and upon
this motion Mr. Beddingfield called
for the yeas and nays. The main
question was then put, and the bin
passed its third reading by a vote of
65 yeas to 43 oys.
"TkaoaW natodir Mht
- Theodora b to be presented at the
Opera House in this city next Sat
urday night This b said to be the
grandest production oi this season
in point of scenic effects, dramatic
interest, and nn that combine to
iske a performance of surpassing
grandeur, ia that of Theodora, the
Lioa Queen, by Walter Standish.
No coat or pains have been spared
to make the play equal In nU re
spects to the wonderful productions
ot the old world.
When the curtain rises on Act t,
yon are transported back to the filth
century; again Zyxantium in re
stored; yon walk the halls of Jus
linen's palace; yon hear the aoog ot
the green faction ia the atreeta.
OocJ a Juggler in the circus, .
Now she rules the land,
A juggler stin, tho' crowned a Queen,
A scepter in a wantoo'a hand
Hal Hal Theodora I .
Hal Hal Theodora! '
Theodora Hal Theodorat
The dance of the Ranch girla,
who try to amuse the Gaulic King
ChiUerbert, son of Oovb, Is a very
pleasing feature.
The drama leTa six acts. . Among
the remarkable scene b that of th
death of Marcenua, the officer of
the household guard, who, with
Fabian, th lover of Theodora, fried
to abduct the emperor, and Who
gives ap hb L7 gladly that he may
aot betray his friend. , , -
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A WaaMS, Tan.
United State Cotnmiasioner D. G.
UaxwcB today dispatched uk officer
to Union county with w arrant e for
the arrest of Joha E. Morgan and
Mrs. Francis Lore, alias Yew. Both
re charged with retailing whbkey
without a license. They wM be ar
raigned before the cotnmbaione (
trial tavtcTww. .
AalUls'.atlHwUrirraawrlpUaa ,
Dr. C P. Henry. OicsRO. II.
who haa practiced naeOiane auany
yewrs, says t Las Sta! he wsed
sad prpwcrld Ctwte'e tat r act of
Flat (PsfHnoa) Sain Cur in 40 or
cases, sad never knew a case
wher k fsiWd to cw. "I know ol
ne remedy I ca rvly oaj so UnrU
ckty." Pusstiv cwre foe an dear
of ihe Skin, Apfhed eiremally,
CUikt'a FW Sou b twt for
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SHUT" YOUR MOUTH I
Is not a bolite expression, but it ia .plain talk for those who blow about
prices which can't begin to compare with the prices we are making.
v Just come and get our figures and you'U - '
OPEN
YOUR
That's what we want, wide awake examination of our ' , y. ,
Linen Collars and Cuffs;
Which we have marked in our show case at unheard of prices. Linen
Collars, standing or turn-down, latest styles, at '
One Dollar Per Dozen or 8 and 1 -3c. Apiece.
LINEN CUFFS, a-PLY, AT ia! CENTS PER PAIR, OR ONE
. ; . DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DOZEN.
dren'a
What
They'll bear inspection of eyes, spectacles or microscope.
game used to b
fn Send You."
ipectacies or microscope. I ne cnu
Mouth and Shut Your Eyes, ami see
A . 'a aT.
me used to De Upen Your
We say keep your eyes open and see wnat
:-.;W. KAUFMAN & CO
. . SELL YOU. .
and we are
At a price that takes away the breath I That's our game.
playing it tor all it is wortiL ; v -
GOODS TJIA T BEAR EXAMINATION,
PRICES THAT BEAR COMPETITION. '
BARGAINS THAT JCAN'T BE EQUALLED
Anywhere, mt - '
W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S,
LEADING CLOTHIERS ahd GENTS FURNISHERS, f ;
- Corner Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C
T. L. Seigle & Co.
Al ot Sk wart wfl show jfm sartr Spr1a( lwpnrtaa.no la Dm OoaoS
aaiacv AO Iks saw nan la Draw Oooat art kaa nhJbtarf by a, ' ' ; '
ITrbm-
aa4 OaBouat Is a of tka Oritwtai csacai a aakar.
af iSSa. W art akw bn liibj a.
La Taoa" TVkka ciwhlaatiia afika SntCaraaa4aa f-nriis Baa
TVs aulari srsnifci SsiianayMl wkh rkt srtaal Ku.aliUa ta PwOaoea.
Mars at aVaat Sja, Naswiaa, Wa km aacaraia k ot Um Jaat HaaVa VaOhaj, B
aat as kt la stSs. Oxij a rWI vOi ivraal M faa than Oi h afl laala
T. L SEIGLE A CO.
CHILDREN'S SHOES.
For Boys and Girla' school and vacation wear we
sneod the celebrated - " " '
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SOLAR TIP SHOES,
Warranted the best in the world. One pah of these shoe
win wear aa long a two pair of moat other makes. . W
always have a targe stock , of these shoes whkh we atO very low, made
either heeled or spring heels. Writ foe pricea or call and cumin, . For
sale at wholesale at manufacturer' prices. We are daily recta ring our
ack of Spring Shoe, which will comprise the ber- makes, latest style
and lowest pricea ever shown in this maiktt
, CII.REAT1I A CO,,
1 1 S. Tryon Street . " ' ' Successors to PegramA Co.
JTTOT
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. $.1
it East laari St
ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE
ELEGANT HAND-MADE
UDiEV iWm Mil SE2ES.
Then arc beautiful fitters, very stylish.
and soM vnusuallf tow for the
- grade ol goods.
Our Acme last, for real dress, b the
snoat perfect bumf Shoes sold ia (h
market. Tab b ackaowW-dxtJ by errrr
mm that fa woro tkem. krp
them in the dtflrreot widths and all the
tiara from I 'O 6. w ben m nectl ot a
kaaxtsoroe pair of walking shorn k will
pay yon to se ours.
CRAY A CO.
A LtjUsh Salt of Clothei
tan) at
COVETED BY ALL,
Wr s nrJasaW rpaw af
Clolhs for Winter BulVlcgs.
Call aoI cxjmmo n4 gtt
pritfv
- JOHN VOCE!,
STRING STOCK OF--
WALLPAPER
Now arriving at
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