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CHARLOTTE Ob i Ml Visit, . V .. . . .; .-Of V luaaoBOTioa ATit. ,f .,;;.-.(;: -J-!, i ally 1 year, (postpaid) In advance,- 'I 8 00 6 mm. r " " ,' ; w " 4 00 moe. t -' 1 " '' '"'-2 00 1 axon, " " - 76 WJ ... .a in nn an wriiKtrrnT T 1 ""I Tt-I - i 11 ii iiH i '-HHHi ij it. WXULT BttTIOH: " eckly, Jin the county) In advance, f ) $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 io " 6 months, 41 1 OS Liberal reductions for clnbs. . Dm QotsJcxvxji Xs3 r-"' n""iii Vtmtnzr.lT aarrra "Win wrzrj nzr-lzi mnt, and irUi Ci L:tt Crlii cf Tr.-"4. ail ' wry ma-UMr cf Jci Vei c-a now ta Coa- With fc J fiunm. . we can famish at short kcUm : KT.Airr-f, BTT.Tf TTH A TV V " - .(J VOL. XIII. CHARLOTTE, K C.,; SUNDAYi-SOTEMBEB 26 1876 v jw tags, Ercnra, rccrzsa, -r"'- i.!' .en r- i i i i a j ' ' --. . t -i a via m . a mum -v a a . a a -k - - 4. - k a s a . a . a a ' v. r"B a-aar . .a aw. m . a i -a a a . , i .--.i. . - . -a a . j. -v ...r. : ' ii in ii i i ii I DEALER IN. "! it BOOTS, SHOES a"d LEATHER. A FUXiL LINE OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT I.OW PRICES. iMooa Dispatches. sew youx Tildenacd Hendricks Hare a Htrmo aiotti MeetrngTheir Ideas in Per- ftct Accord The Feeling in the we oar Preiidcnt, and Vice Mid-iigti( Disputcbf LOUISIANA: CONTEMPTIBLE PROCEEDINGS OF Xtibj KJsrrUKNINQ BOARD--. HARD UP FOR EXC USES. MET AT.EVEBYTURN. New : Orleans. Oct. 25. The i Rna rd met, usual attendance. : Well8' said he l V 1CV I :.LL iV - i Propria ti;t - iriti. -d -n uiuou uuubudb wiia tue reaoing o pro- .rresitie . Dme with Peter Ceoner. I teatm. mnt;nn wn.fi, u.i , L liwtYdiuc3?oV,i25.-The Tribune ali ?vidence muste in before the t lose in its rnort. f th f . '""'S w iueuoara WOUia M Mail SkmsMttfiia mmnmM Xtii&m M.,y.,Ur, s??ksct& ' .v,r-ri:i IT on filling vacancies. TTTirTrTrTPTO ;l ,H K I 'ent n-tfte Western tate iri TEA DE BTESET, octl , ..,, c ha b ii O a? r i3 , asr c. 4-ftrrf 1 Gov- Wells: intimated i that the demo it ht was compelled to come Et to ascer to tne election wan fmno- rh.t. k. .Vai8 na any claim to represent ... .. non on ine noara bv Mr.Arrf.a'A rn F V R J I 1 JI It k E A .4-t lenation. He said the board Wl.lll. I trir tain the cot dition of nnhlin feeKna I to fill 'the .'TaflanhvUf thv f onlrl - i - g. a t. p , - j j vwm.m MAC tiere. Hexpmsd hfs adruiration at ?n an one- Witttrejiard to returns the cot duct of ttie Southern" D emo- BURGESS NI0H0LSr : fSlllRRt I -iCti 1 1? CIILBRENS e;at osbornf; 01 JvSAJE & RETAIL, ? DRALBSS IK ALL KINDS'; CF ' , . .?. ; . , i . BEDDING, &0. No. 5. Wat Trade St.. CHARLOTTE , N. JUST RECEIVED idri Sal J 0P GENT& FURNISHIXG GOODk I'WiU-n."at.ihe-iore of 3 8 Phillips conuufntipy tue-day tbe 23 h inst , a? Herei. ri cl-k a. in, Lis entire otock, com?is- tiDK Of Hals: flUH fJl,,vcs n " ' A 3P TJ layiner in the exDresa'ofltee. Gov. Wll -rate, who without the least manifea. XriiJrii T4 tation of turbulence had appealed to make an appropriation ; The mem- wvery where to the courts ai d wan glad bers of the board were unwilling to risk both in the West and hitherward to Lwn means when their warrants ..At;;- " "unerwara tt. WCTe thirty rents, on. the dollar. 'Col. notice (he diebcfcltloh of all nart. p f.. 7,.Ui V.:.r j-- v : - . I aiu ,bue ueuiuurauuu - com nave matters amicably and lawfu 1 mittee would tiefrav th einm settled. Gov Tilderi fully concurreii Gv. Wickliffe ' remarked that the wuu au oi uov Mendncks' remark TT i. J -i . ' u:KiK"Ui- .nd .here appeared to be . perfect .c- iSSSVi cord of idefcs in regard to the question expense, and the 'board mildlv con- t the hour. No diepo-ition was mani seQted to the returns being sent to the ; ttarea either. ou the nart fiithr "Pcao uoara reacnea no con- s f . a ' . v. I noi An i. , Z . a' 1 1 i GoyTdden or Gov Hendricks to enter cateTof CCreivrns S ' upon a decided plan of action, and Gov Wells stated the nrivie of .. i. r .i . I :j . . . . . . I aiwr a ew luriner remarks on various urobB interrogation would be allowed. ooics Grv HendrifWa wii.h.iro. Dut ttie proceedings of the board would . ...m I nnt Ha nLtmntn 1 . ',.. OUl niaKlfi? a Ofnnitr unnmnlmunt i ii. -i r .. . .'.. 0 1 ....... w i wiiii n Bain inrthAii ,Ko ho .. . only expressing the hopethathe would would betaken of the afBdavits nrmmt. occ our xx uen again neiore leaving the I ,. J uotn 81oes out aanered to the I H A itll'Ifl 1 I 1 I IIATlw l? city. ' . . . ruling tnat the affidavits should have am"m avu l U.l UUtiSC- wen nit-u wiuin iu uays pi tne making rns. Uif LilAIiLOTTE. Ordered to PtnacoU--Suit Brought. ;VjWxqtokD. C., Nov. 25. Capt Geo E.Belknap is ordered to the conn mand of the Pensacola Navy Yard. Suit has been brought against A R SfcpWrd'!. ' and Edgar " Ketchume, oonaemen for Geo Howard, of the treed man's Bureau. : - . 3 : r -"-ioa ; nmnnir uttit t ttTTmv?n' nn UI.EGANl and BEAlfriRnr. fiiilr n. Ll k en hiels 35 cents each and up ; Windsor i-tonea; cents ' ' ' . nw:6j -jz , E. D. LATTA 4 BRO j A 8SEMBLE at the Armoy on M jnda IJX. av3i a'cliK-k p.. for Ptmd i fnii u.. ...:r ir .' . ... UaaflkCrpbitft,, Dressing Gowns. c. ni, CP HARRISON, 3G, Jt ;3B TBE- The Distinct Features Combined: inVur The Quality and Tcxiurc of the natcrials; : VUR Superior Styles and perfect ShapeSjout '8r&a?ti& J Terence to Teuthftjl; Representations," the Polite we enjoy the Extreme Lowness of our prices, our Strictly Cash and Oxce. Pbice ; System, our Satisfactory dealings with everybody, our Complete faridrf Thorough? system of hSx? THEN ONE visit to ; our establishment, to SATISFY4y()uof THESE OmrTHS ; ALTrhfnnf? ft!d:lT; Tm .- that it is .Unsaitb toiinake1 ES, BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE CF COFFINS OF ALL CRADES, ON HAND. ; : - - " i i : At the Everett House last night, Mr frS j-icuuricKs saia. - we nave no idea of agreeing upon a plan of action. My coming East was caused solely by a de sire to be posted as to the public feel- Smnggled Lace Meeting of Board HEW YORK. FA?CY FAMILY FLOUR, FTIRIsTITTJlviE I ;. .1 MB ! ing and to see a few members of the National Committee. We talked no politics at, dinner this afternoon. I may go hack to Indiana to morrow." Gov Hendricks and wife.Gov Tilden, ex Gov Curtin, of Pennsylvania, Mr Hewitt and wife, dined with Peter Cooper, yesterday. Hendricks home ward bound to-day he says he did not come here for conference. nf Vi T1nl..t... n l .r I . .. . . ... r wuuwnjimi ireBlB i Lime I 14 Mams marriage Contract and Verdict and Breakfast str'iw, iramps billed Will Tell all he A.nows E. 3-. B. OGERS, ! EADB BTJIEEX, OPPOSITE SEE IffiARHilX. ew ioek, Nov 25. Forty pack ages of smuggled lace were receired ' esterday, from GeorgeCox a lace deal er at Paterson, N. J. A meeting of the board of fire under writers here to-day, reports adopted providing for committee of revu ion of vptes and that any number of th I board who shall deem that any risk is entitled to reconsideration of its rating ! Long Buried Treasurer Unearthed 8 Uave the riSnt ' submit, the The Peace of Ear ope may vet bei8ftnietoa committee whose duty it Preserved. ! r? . 8nal be to examine the merits of the I-ntVnn,." ."o1!a 1 j:. case and make a report on the same -,- . limes ui- I . :.'... , 11 i.iivuui"iuve- jusuiy sucn action. The jury case of Eugene Marteriz, FOREIGN. I HAVE NOW READY FOB THE imes dia- patch from Argan, says ; -'Dr Sehler uam while excavating at the site of the suppos-d tomb of Agememnon and Cassandra, discovered vast tombs con- against Juan Del Valie, for fifty thous and dollars damage ; for breach !. rof I nrntninR nf 'marrion-a onY i-an iracie, a fine Assortment or FLI JMI IfK J " handed ina verdict plaintiff, this. r I . ,p tjt . . 4i . . a.. uu Moc-acu vu.o uHiuages at. hfty doUajrs., AT BOTTOM PRICES. THE ENTIRE RTOGTT TS "NT5W All are invited to call and examine my. Stock. JKo tiouble to show Goods. SPOT o-tl IN connection wilhtbe Fnrnitnre Businets ot Mr E G Rogers, at my old Btaqd on f outb Trade Street. I will conduct fh Un dertaking Business on my own account, Kivtni; it mv Dersonal attention. i 1- Ibe Times in revieving the pros pects of tne conference, says: ? 'Tne specific proposals which will come be fore it have been examined in every Capitol oEurope.The conclusion is universal, tnat tney, present no, insu perabie obstacle to peace under the leadership of the Eng.ish aud Russia plenipotentiary. They may be so I will keep a complete Stock, from the moulded, so as to command the sun Cheapest Wood C'offln to the finest idetalic . r L - f -A f " K the acceptance of the Porte. Orders by teleirraDh or otherwise, nrnmnt ly attended to. Kefpecifullv, -' ,i f M RHETiTbN. .s , ., . . , 1 - 1 "1 1 lij ! LOUISIANA. prings Corner, Charlotte, & CV DEALERS IN -Drugs Medicines, Chemicals Oils, Taraish, Glass, BjaStuEi,. FANCY flRTIOLES, PERFUMERY BRUSHES: oc25 THEY RflUST BE SOLD!. More Trickery aad Coaspiracy by the ..Retiiniiug. Board. V New Orleans, Ntv 25. Seven polls are .missing frbmeturtis tefore board of fourteen in Eaftern flaton Rouge, leaving ti e count before the board, Tilden 112, Ilaj es; 1477, instead of Til den 2238, Hayes 1626, ; as ascertained from returns of commissioners. After milch discussionnd bitter complaint r-..i.i?P tklM.J2;3t i.JJi Rouge iral tatcf.MfdeturM frrin fourteen, parishes are still missing.., St. ii.rLin parisn is nnisnea. -ine dem ocrats remonstrate that returns for all ibut electors, arid Jedvernor are exam ined and tabuiatudrby, clerks in rooms apart from the board. They ask for democratic representatiod onicleriSal iorce to detect errors and frauds, r AG IK I WCTjLD.CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO, THE SPLENDID 0PT0RTUNITY NOW PI5ESENTED TO THKM, bi1 i FLASHES. I St.' Loci, .Novro Ejght ; striking engineers ana nremen on tne ot. .Louis and Cairo Narrow Gauge Road are BUYING CLOTHING AT 'AV "SACRIFICE. perdeteotiOQOf ;"; Cor.nMRns. O . .Nov CAmmorlor-i THEY tlDST BE CLOSED ODT A ctjTl fShirly.died on the cars enroute f ( --- r -v Baltimoee;Nov25; St, hip Amer ica from, Savannah, was brought here Crew r- shipwrecked. Brig Mary f C Bowell, fromStil!a Rioce, Ga. for Kich m ond,. with a ttu oj ber of thejer ew bad been 48 hours in Bniall boat wherf' picked up.. -vv-w BY.' THE FIRST -OF JANUARY; Arid ; as the Time is Short, - they Will 7 f ... Positiyelybe Slaugh'teredv (0 1 "i"-;r. v ; : r-5. VS- 5 - v' -CALL 0N- ' - :V .'f, A !X SrM- tt. ii KOOPit Alf H'a .OLD STAND ON TRADE STREET,. CHARLOTTE, ' V. V no22 - - " ' - r- i i j j SOUTH CAROLINA. ,t?i or, -.-.t -a" s-" lit --.-.,- ,- -iii. The i. Disob dient Board : Fined and 1 Ccmmitted to Jail-Corbin oa Trials Columbia, Nov. 25. The Supreme Court has ' just , entered judgement of $1,500 fine each and commitment of all the members of the board or canvass ers to . jail, until released by order of Court'.4 Court is'. now' proceeding with the case against United States District Attorney Corbin," counsel of boafd fof Contempt.: ; Considerable suppressed excitement. The Tribune says :. "Woodward, of Old Tammany Ring, has, 'resolved Jo tell all he knows." Unnn.... XT k T VT n- -r-r . uuuBuji, ii. x., iov. zo nariem train ran over and killed two tramps. FLORIDA. Roasted 0 ffrfe. fresh very xlay. S?pice I Figs Feet and P. c!i led Tripe, Lo if e Pickle, verv choice. No- 1 bLoreanl Mess Mackerel, Pickled White Shad, Choice Butter and Cheese, GilleU Cream Yeast for lij-ht bread and rolls Pare Ground Ginger.Cinnamon, Cloyes, Pepper, Crosse & Blaok wel 's Chow Chow, Pickles, Prepared Cccoanut, Crushed White Wheat, Macaroni, Vermicilli and Tapioca. Pine Apple, Salmon 1 and 2J lb cans. Sea Foam, Patapsco, Romford and Royal BAKING-POWDERS. nov26 THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD GOODS, .at low raicM. - , IS THE PUCE. nov2& FRESH BREAD.- Sweet' Florida Oranges, T7T XT.lV. . 1 t- . t frJli Canvassing Board to Convene Monday FMSKfeiil J ALLAHASSa, Nov . 25. The board of Candy, all kiidsof Nuts and onfectioiieriea canvassers received notification this Bo &uoj . witfifi AWiLE;r ; r . v. - o . . . I "ovzu, uiuuuug uiu iub oeureiary 01 State, who is ex-ofiicio, a member of the board, and charged with calling it to gether, that they must meet at 12 PvT?ritHi , , . . ' , A XXX Soda Orack ers (these are the best v clue iuonuay, 10 canvass ine vote 01 quality,) Miik . tracfers, Boston Biscnita, the State. The. judge has not yet de- M?raon Crack ers,; Nic Sacs, ' Egg packer? .Ciued the injunction and mandamus noy26 ' - J ' W WIDH! AWAKE oanes now cendine before him. and "." tills fl.rt.inn nf iha Knnrrl aaoma fn nk.;. I I AA r Wltr':fAn'iln'-'') . " V..U.VK.U. vu uuu-i 1 1111 iiaui irn ni mix. ate the; .necessity ojF decision' as this! , s i ;tZ . r) "will be "direct precisely Vh at theDem- W0 mention; but. call and see for ybnrself, .MtJ .u -,.... . anL rfmembet;-!we are,; now, nexfr yduor wrvaw uinuaeciD M1HVCU LUC LfUUIb IU I ahntA rirDm RvLtarrt '2m -& - command. The board will admit a : ' "' J ' 1 X COLEMAN 4 B0N'S.SlJ committee of 5 from each of the politi- n0T 1 ' w -de Awal-e Gfy- I .I 1 . 1 1 ... I VM . HHMlM. . uttt paruee, anu ine cnairmen ot tne 1 X"jKi w U Kr !TI A tWoState -com m itteR rn 1r.a 1 dpi.Atnn ! n -i '.j , -.-n v..uo(u..uv;iiw uao ijuu tei uceu uc i , . . . , .... x XJ'JJBiB&.A.n & HU2i cided. Ufficiariyturpaenir in. "UYitu lhe result will hardly be reached be- I niHTfil- TrflTllfrpP ' Ppaewj tn ho o ViPtho fore the 6th nfTl-wmilwi- who-- K-, ft,- - -ui6uuum uuuaiw W; VU,U IIUIUU. law of theUnited.taleifdrthe electors nottctt-irpaVaarhi-- .oweT-'nl .1 ciiner wnoiesaieor netau onis contrac- tea prior to October 1st, 1876,-wlll be placed m me nanas 01 ine snenn ot tne respecttye Counties by January ltt, :M7 i Don't blame us, we nave waited until oar iaunc in e.-r insurrection egun hat htenirifh,m t the Whole: State-The Oreeon Poat-5 h '""' -.r-"- - ;-r . . . r -; master Jsiector What Both Parties n I r.AMA. a i. , say., rtiyjfi,, . ...g ,,:t. icai c.5icit?At;enuYi are now prepared to furnish Clerempn- PrfplnnAK men, iJusiness men, Farmers. Mechanics and Laborers WifJr vv inter garments, that" will fully meet all the wNTS of their diflncations, and witri brir Imeb sizes, we are enabled to rrr any. feeson not exceedikg fiOft ' pounds in weight,. , Thoiejunable to come to .tofeiCaiv order the style and price of Garments desired -9 they; will? br forwarded IMMEDIATELY -PriceSPoft low crrarlpa Annnr1r ?.U1t8;TngmSr fro $6-50 to f la - medium and good quali ties, $12.00 to $25 ; from find to superior YOus'ofdiDeTiart. ment ) to S35: Overcoats fall won 1 Y Aamwaia CT KtYr fin ' finest Custom Goods of New York. Kules for self-measnre-! nA-rmS aPPlication- Youths' and Boys departments .B??JLn Suiting8 separate garments and Kilts, at JUST OPENFH 63 DOZEN 1900 LiNKiff and WAMitnTi'Mw onTT ! "r:' , White Dresti 8hirU,embreidered bosoms, iiALr DOZEN. These Shirts cannot be dcplicatkd in the Nw, Yokk Jobbing market for less than $17 50, and we solict an inspection for thev ar th r?TEABAAi?QiLN 0FTE 19TH simmraWETOal' CiiLCIOE.' All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. CAH SYSTEM LaegeSaies and Small Puofitb. We cordially invite an inspection from the public at large, feeling satisfied that we can make it to the , "advantage of every one,' to do business with us-promising "satisfaction in every instance, or money returned." TT" fl T- A HT' A JCt- Tt One Price Clothiers, CharlotteVlf. C. ' nov26 o o o o o w o Q -J t3 fl O14 IP I o M I' CO H o or a GO CO W -58 ' a 0 W M fl -a a n f -"O . ,o. S n oq; O a' ' O -a w o u Q W M o 8 Q W H 4 Qi 8- co . 00 W n "8 w 8-E- O H O K H O H O j-3 -1 to -a H Su a K vg 1 3 1V1 M S5 w 3 I nj If 5rt 1 US 3 B 'vBl El Bwi 3 S-is.-.-B". M at.Scfivi . ! -ft-k!. 't-rt at-,.,-, 3 III -arb sura BxcBVDia THxzx yxw FALL AND WINTERSTOCK, ioo t..,r. I certificate must be issued. CALIFORNIA. San Fba"ncisco, Nov 25. Private ad- T nffii. ivit ..n.!1 -r.i..i. vices received rhere ; render it probable 1 that the revolotloja jrflderfCaIiforniaj town f4.Jbariotte arid the Pieamdnriegion reported yesterday, is ihe beginning SJJd of an insurrectionary- mpvement jn i Houses, Water Powers for Mill Sites, Gold, favor of Pcirpr io Dia which will $prea4l-,J many thousand throOghouV; the 1 State. There r:it6xuiMniifa4ri Wt&Utmwtt J scarcely- any government troops there ! i.Uenf application' afiJiayrbffioercbrner vwif;;t1. r f Trjon and Fourtii streets, a limited num to oppose the revolutionists. i .' k. RiirrfvitK-. w..iii -ui. A Portland. Oregon dispatch denies vvngnts.tbinet makers -uidStonMasqna, :f J ....... T 3 . . I is I I I Mil "nit .mnlA..itt U' Mnnk. that any iapplication- has-been'made pjaJg to the. Court for an injunction restraini noyl41m eod5;", . t.";. '4"" ' ;. ''cl ing ' the - issuance of :a ; bertificate of fiTmi;' v,JJ election to Watts, republican electer. U loom. re beyond the PALE OP COM. The Democrat state positively that PARIKN.j f e.;d.: LATTAjds BEO. I eucn action, win oe.iajten. xne ice- publicans are confident that the certifi-j M.7 a1blac.'T "7?? 1 ' ij.''X 'blao Kki s'fif! . 'flint -.LUr w. SOUTH CAEOLINA. m for Time - "I WEiire "Wna.,6ii - . B 11 Ifcnnderthe name of If. A: Bl fa - - Corhin .Diielaimi' temnt and Beiri for Time: r.,iw WA"""10"0!"? ,!- j- - I oiiuer tne nameoi M. a: Ulsct5- lii i 1 f!nT.rMm R O.- Knr. TlJatrit I and propose to carry on & Whrd-ii S Attorney Corbin,-Ckunsefor"the lupi UUMU VI UUTBC1- UUVIMUICU IU- I . T "r " J. i tentional -T contempt y : n0Tl5 Im' -i ; Jd 'A BLACK & 00.' ?i Monday. The court now occupied rllS:nx7H-?ie:,ion9 ' we offsr"1--'v STAPLifii with argument on tLo electoral vote. I nov2G . e d. utta a mn' Bought eerlj and thesp, and will b sold at prices to suit the hard Uses.. Onr Steck , ef DRY G ODS is lull and complete.' Black Alpaecas and Ifobaln at pr)ti " that will-astoBieh you.-A handsome new 'lot of laobroidariaa, : . hy.:,ii ani .l5p.P-. 1 Ceoda very Vtmri.-tt f. & bu-s0 ... , Gents' Beady-Made Clothing andYuraiihlng Goeds Uerartment; really -tot Wpsetlca i the prices will defy cemffetion; full line of Boot and Cboea. Bat.atid a f f-. 1 ! villi .8!;t"1t p-f xercxi av4ie;: nBlaskebi and FlaBnela,extraordinarvckapr . f , ?". 5 iWhh a 29 years experience of the wants 'of Ifeeklaabarc w tkonld be able ! 1 tbfrp to tbesstii'factionQfpr customers n4fieda ; ..--r, ,-, 0j 3V'-i - .t. IT you i call and tXaiuin onr Goods we will make the jritea to suit ' the tiiaiM. '";'.s'iUi" c f- ELIAS, CoHUJ A B01S3L1JE. m-- a tw ana aasaieaoe jot oit;arptts jtut iau :ki!im ln21 . . . ' . . ' " 'i ' ' 1 ' ! ': '1 V 'i! !,! !.-;v'; : r;rfof rsrVvi i. I . f ' r H-.l.i-.j W l TTK0W S E T & B I N TEX S. rVn .1!!chabl6tte!-;c,;;s'e V'q -o- F A LL J ,'.f-'-!i' v V 3 ii , L G-l-K C U L 3A R 1 f OF3 ; 1 876 'Hi iOJiSilsK. .J.'(:.iii' 1 hi ?"- lt ' -iirir.'! ".:. ' To thoTrade and ConiiiTiaciTiV 1 '7 " 5 fl ... . . - V ' .i - .: - - - A ' ! t ' . k s a t at n a . r. !v,-h.. - . .. .... . ... ? i .4-. j- t -j . , i u- isiirt m fUT.'l iiJis 'ti-,i ni .lo-i i r, TAKING. T0OrWiLLKN0WlTTOTHTlAlj;W I)XXit I T tWNICEESAET ' Oi! GOjWTO A LONQPJSSEBTATION'AS.TO THE MAGNITTJDI QTJAIJtTK aad d mq? dsio ?t o 'bay Tii at , ' J-? 9?J? -Tf WJtaDi 13 COMPLETE IK AtLlD'o ABMEra?ANnTO,WHICH WlSIKVfrB- YOTii ATTKNTI0K.' " SMOFllE-imnBpT SHALL XBSZATOETjToio JCOKS OtA CASH BUSipsS THAN HEEET0JT0RE, TO WHICH END Wfi 8?tCLiLLY bmta ' TH0SK.WH0 WISH TO AYADL THISSLY3 of the 01T0STPH1TY uai'l tf a '( fc r 4-r SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for JtEADY CASATOnr tiin W2TOCTI0N TtB 3tT3l"!' ; JT' ' ' 'f"T A' 11 ' ' L!! t - '-'r - " "J " f' .',.,..il)s'..w..i..'? U5A.YE TO PAY THAT WE HAYS LAEGX OB LOTS n Tsr r-- INQ AND HABDWABJC WHICH : W WILL BILL ATA TJ22At il&ina!'''1 ; WE DE3IRE I TJBTHE3 TO SAY THAT 0TJX PTJNCTXTAL tC3 CTSr:ir3 1 i AEE AS WKLCOitE AS KY- YYJi -2 JT7LLY. ' 3 ''7!" ' '"rJ ' A'
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