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THE CHAKtWrSoMERYER. yjoypBiiitfflQr- IEOP OSJTEB 'jds iuTMXir hae been thoroughly supplied with every needed wmt; and with the Late Stylet of 3W and wy manner of Job Work tan ntmU done with nentnetdivtUch and checpnett, j 'j W canfvrnuh & thott notice ,'. ; t LETTER MEADS, CJJlDSt SUBSCRIPTION BATES j Dally, one year (postpaid) in advance.....$& 00 $ix Months 4 00 Three Months 00 One Month Weekly i in A cownfy) i adinocw.....'.$2. 00 Out of trie covsity, postpaid...: . 14.. 2 1 9 -to S, G.v WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18;. 1878; Six Months ..A.............. 00 ur- fjiheral reducliofiM for cluha. t . - 210:083 liZ i i f Hi A V -r .t'- " r'A ' w V.V;,,,'-i " ' iUtu:.; 'a.ti ' 1J:.': ' . . ...1 ; - : . -'ii j refill - t; 1 im, t: rrr '. r " ' ; "'":"'! . 1, ,. !, - : ' 1 " " " 1 1 TO It is with pleasure we announce the purchase of our FALL STOCK n KJ l Mnpn of it .Bais'altady vcitdr ndtvowr arrangements for this season's business will'heSeompiete by Septeniber 1st. Prepared 'to offer ,, GRKATElt T1IAK WE INVITE INSPECTION OP aug 27 p BURGESS : T1 VVH0hKSAI,K FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. . It CALL AND SEE THEM. jauS VIA- PORTSMOUTH, Ya.; HALEIBH, IAMLIT and CHARLOTTE, H. C. As QUICK and RELIABLE as any Freight Eoute between SiLElGW?ORTSMOUH,llORFOLKALLASTERj CITfES AND ALL PAITfl OPTH :Es "Freight Trains, pLOSE,, CONNECTION PROMPT ANDCAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. . Wot fall inrormation, Tariff , Ac , apply to tnch 26 -IN -AT W A E E - li O O M S NEX r TO ' POSQFFICE. MYiSrOCKSIS VERY LARGE AND r 1 ( Parlor, Chaciber, r. T). (I. It;; r jii- aii Goods: Pa&kia JflfCJ i Jonll ' , ') ill' V 'Mir'- Sbap;' English, French "iemd American Hair and Tooth brushes. ('litem oil ,ioyiv OjirefaU.Md J. HrMoADEN'S Pres6rmii6n Store. uv, niIi'J '"J ." -'r-' 'V .' ' . ,i (.full ;H B "A 31 ; ; - '.;diiQ AiTiT-ir' ,;tii!ia 3Mtt out :. ti.)ti.y:,xtot 7.JA ''FX tos?e and Elapd'ujare 1. 1. a' or ,?a,-tr Ofli blift UIW it n d v rvo n q U II I V-l W W W . inducements, even HERETOFORE. . OUR IMMENSE. PURCHASE. NICHOLS, & RET. J 1 SUUB IV ALL KltVDS OF Vi'-i .Jit. : i'OJ;! . U : . BEDDING, &C. A gF CflKAP BEDS AiOb, IOUKGKS, PABLOE & CHAMBER SUITS. Coffins of n kinds on hand. .r No. 5 West Trde 8t., CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. '.)';7'I 8 or EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF if Rooin and.pinceppitarei Free JftariiiJT.eti : e. rjiiO i,,tfi c. t 1IJO I i ..it 3 C H E M 1S T; day,, at ' Tl J)!') -li .".' .(To!?:'1: v Aifco ifisdico at memio swao ! I ml Si J;.t.M ,'1' a BELIEIU5T TREMENS. BY JOHK 6 SAX I. n Come listen to me for a while, my lad, Come listen to me for a spell ! '! let that terrible drum - 1 For a moment be dumb, For your uncle is going to tell What befell, i A youth that loved liquor too well. A blever yonhg man was he, my lad, 7 , And with beauty uncommonly blessed, - 1 Ere-with brandy and wine ' . , I; He began to decline, - u ' : . , : A ad behaved : like a iparson possessed. " . j I protest. i - .J The temperance plan is the best. r.-jl ; 1 O'fb evVsnrng he wreri.t io W tavern-, rfcy1 lid, . He went to a tavern one nigh; ; j a'.:AiwiddakjDg toojrauch '" ; 1 Kib, brandy-nll euchi, ' . The chap gpt exceed,ing'y "tighv'r , And Wsb quite . j 'What your auLt would entitle a "fright.''' The fellow fell into a sncczi, my lad ; ' J i j a horrible slumber he takes 1 . He trembles, with fear, , : , And acts Very queer , , M y i'y s ! how he shivers andshkea j i .. - ' " When he wak'p3, - And raveaout athorrid greatsnake&I 'Tis a warning to you and me, my; lad: ; A particular caution to all , ,! ' Tbough no one can see The viper bit he To hear the poor Mtiatic bawl, "How they crawl- 1 All over the floor-and the wall t'-'. : Next mbriung he'took tojila bed, mjao, - And heneveft np, 1 . ' ' . Todtne or't'o SupV sTh.ovigh property physicked ;rd' bled ; ..' ii And t read 1 . Next day the ppar fellow was dead. - . Yoa'ye heard of the snake, in' th e grasp, rny lad, ' Of the .viper concealed in the grass ; . . Butqow ypu must know, h -' i ' Man's deadliett foe it ' la a snake of a dif&c&nt class ; ... Alas! . 'Tis im Viper tbat lurks in the gltS3. -j- ,.. OBSERVATIONS. A'young man who .was taken with ie Texas' feyer and visited that. State , teliSiUs" that he lived three daysnpoh the soup made from, an old .tfoor-mat. Q6 ' VePt young mab !-Big Lick News. ' " --"v.i 't .1 ;: -, .. ' A French ' Senator, and magistrate has been caught cheating at cards and the au thorities are somewhat puzzled how to get at him, since. a3 a 8enator, he is inviolable and aa a magistrate not to be removed. ilp relation 'to Kearney's Tern ark that 'Oad baa followed him all over the country," the Baltimore Gkzstte observes that it was more likely the fool killer. The great objection to that view of the case, however, is that Kearney sthHtvrs: " Cardinal Manning says that Mohamme dans and Hindoos are water-drinkers, and that their only way of intoxication is from opium. Intoxication by distilled spirits, says the Cardinal, is peculiarly a Christian vice. An Indiana philanthropist went to Ari zona to argue ' with the Indians and to try to touch their better feelings, and he came home barefooted on the top of his head and offered the government $1,000 to help carry on the war. A member of the firm of A Stewart & Co. told a reporter that prior to 1868 they were able to collect an average of 70 per cent of their claims upon insolvent debtors, bat that under the bankrupt law they did well if they got more than 20 per c?nt. Mormonism never made such rapid strides under Brigbam Young as it is making now. The brethren have about come to the con clusion that Brigbam Young was nothing more than an inn ited old woman monopo list after all. j:; ! , One reason why. the Shaw-McCormick wedding, which was tQ,' bavel occurred near Savannah, won't come off at all, is because 8hawrwent ;to ki88'het without taking the cigar ouTof his mouth. The lighted end struck her on the nose.. lr- iA J 1 A OaWeston man, who died the other day left "the sum of flye thousand, dollars as a fund to defend persons-wi6 kul 'Southern (railroad baggage smashers.' 1 We won'tsay that the man is iijjjeaen, bat we believe he'is sef i eloougtf la t&a the best of the music., il.'i & illi V i.1 - I A French manaidfrto know why plug ging a 'watermelon means to cut a hole in it, while plugging a tooth means to fill it, WeU. tbey. plag watermelon for a fill, and dig a hole in a tooth for a plug, and you take your choice between -obeiic and tooth aohe.:. Either is werry fillm attheprieff. i .; STATE yE.IFSj. '-J. The firemen of Wilmington donated $75 to the yellow fever fund. , I Hillsboro, size considered, has done L very handsom ly for the yellow fever ! There is still diphtheria in Alamance oo.unty... Mr Peter Hardin of Graham, has just lost one child and has another one-sick. - A. colored woman in Wayi e county sSweek--fe)i tipon ainest1 of " rattlje last snakeif an killed fourteen three ,0 1 them old and large, the others young, , . Ear' S Mendeaohn. t he: tales ted rab bi OOthe 3d wjshfremple of Israei iri Wilmington,' has very kindly proposed to deliver a' lecture in Wilmington, on some peulaifthemtf fOFthlbMefit' pf HenrinSrOwfr, br Orang Is $iA. fhbvvoftbnTVirttrf'Ada in th a fourth IdiatrietvHe Is an independent Repnb- ncan: anq,:is running pnncijjiwijr u r A. m . . L.J.klA Manila rH i -i:-. i. n.t'Bij fade!. ro baietopped over in Wilmington on his-trip' around the'world. '.'Heoesn 't propo8e,.io majce n . rm.igpiiy uyo. Hi jQliy is partly intended-for. the Darnosftbf exatmi nine into tbe.pro- uiotei rnifd artfcleB'of export Iti tb'e'Vari 6us. countries -beitiay 'VisU, i; "The Prisoners' in Oranger .'county as is learned frbm the Hillshdfo Recor der, inade a desperate effort to, ovej. pome the jailor: , a-nd jescapeii Monday tooth iD'g; but their designs were irus itratedj io'.Tbey beafPthejsSlor; Charles Crabtree2teverelyverWeT'Beadvia billet (dW6od:bMjmLkeyi out oTffiewindQW, caljed . for,, belp drew hltraiBtol1 nd dr6 ve the assailants .'bl'jeBf ' iilHioxa sain ea ffb-all who are 'stuTerirr'frpriltteJ errors : ( -.1. A 4 7f and indiscretioas oi yoma, Tierrouw toi t)esa.early decay, lose of manhoodiytc., I will send arecedpt that wilt cnreiybu.. FREE OK CHARGE, rThis fcreatTreihedy :Was dis covered by aftnisfciotiary in-South1 America, Send a aelf-ddresseA envelope1 o theREV JOSEPH T INMAN, 8tation D, BiWifHomei New York City. may30 dw tf Burial 0 the fiypsy Queer.. ; Dayton, 0, Sept 15. Matilda Stan Ieyn known as the Gypsy Queen, and recognized as such by all the tribes throughout the United States, was bur ied at Woodlawn Cemetery here to-day. The queen was a woman of great influ ence among her race. She died in Vickabure last winter, and the body J was em balmed and preserved until the 'T" . 1 1 "i mi presenv time xor nnai Duriai. ine cemetery was filled with people, the fdneraf attracting visitors from the sur rounding country, 25,000 people being 10 attendance. Representatives i of prpjtninent;jGyp8y families from all parts of. the United States and Canada have bVeu,, -assembling here for the oc caaionj ao'd-the-funeral processiou was. a. mile iv length. The ceremony was conducted by a minister of the United Brethren Church,, and did not differ from that oi a Christian funeral. At the close an affecting, scene occurred, the children of the queen throwing themselves on the grave and filling the ak with .their lamentations. Dayton has been for some time the headquar ters or the Uypstes in; this country, and the king, husband of the queen, lives Bear this city and owns a large tract of land. - MYSTERY ONmTEN ISLAAD. binding a Corpse in a Barrel iri a Secluded Ra vine New York Burr, 16th . ' Hi j v : 3 "By Jbve, that's a barrel I slipped on,'f said John Callahan, as he picked him seltup from the ground, and looked at. a smooth oaken stave that bulged above L the surface. "What a a barrel doing in the ground way out here Vf His three or four comradee -gathered around him and began to kick the sil away from the other staves. Soon 1 they had tin covered; i half the barrels "There's something in it," continued Callahan. "Lefs see what it is," and he tore off a piece of Brussels carpeting that was bound over one end and tied with a rope. There was more carpeting with in and pulling it partly out, the body of a young-woman was disclosed. The boys ran to New Brighton and told Coroner Dempsey. - Coroner Dempsey called Dr Walser, and with a dozen others strode over the fields, led to the spot by the boy. The carrel was quickly and easily pulled from its resting place, and the body was laid out upon the grass. Wound about the head and shoulders was the piece of carpeting that the boy bad partly removed. Prayer for the Afflicted, Raleigh Christian Advocate. A brother suggests that in all our congregations wherever services are held on next Sabbatb, that prayer be offered to God in behalf , of. our afflict ed sister cities and towns, so grievous ly scourged with yellow fever, that if consistent with His divine will, His af flicting hand be stayed and health again restored unto them ; also that thanks be returned unto Almighty God, for the good health' vouchsafed to our Own people, and abundant crops and prosperity, with which we have been blessed. We cordially endorse the sug gestion, and hope it will be generally carried out by our preachers, and wherever deemed prudent to do so, that a collection be lifted for the yel low fever sick and suffering. Since the above was written we no I ice that Governor W illiamg, of Indiana has appointed . a day of fasting and prayer, in behalf of the plagdestricken South i .W should be glad if Governor Vance would appoint a day of humili ation, fasting and prayer in North Carolina thai confessions be made of our own sins, as a people,' and tbat prayer be offered in behalf of our sick and dyiog brethren in the South. Gov ernor Williams baa set a worthy ex ample in this respect. r-la t Pennsylvania and South Carolina. j .tWM5g:Ralt Sun, ih.' .. . ' Senator Patterson, who has lately; re.", tutbed from Pennsylvania, thinks thal Frank Hughes, ', the tleading greenback apostre,i!'wiIl be the 'mpst, prominent Candidate for Unlte , Spates Sn atbx in caise' thfebpposiUiQh 'ginj. the .Legisla ittttre.1.' Mr Hughes isjfff Btrbhg Demo craiic proclivities, and will act with the Democrats in case of his election. Like some other Gfeenbackers. he has undergone1 ! a' wonderfui revttlsion of opinion, for during the war he made an argument before' the Pennsylvania J uuurio' ttgaiusii xiayxug mw iuiei;cB( ui the State debt in greenbacks. Senator Patterson says that be shall hold on io his seat' in the Senate tratU bis term expii'ds-j' on :,tbe'!4th of March. He thinks the next Legislature of South Carolina will be four-fifths Democratic and that the congressional; delegation, will be 'sohdlv Democratic. He does U ot expeet to return to South CaroKda 'will go back to his old Kdm in - that ! ., ,t i A Duel iu a Grave Yard. San -Fbancijcq; Sept 14.--Thi3 morn ing John Riley and a i man unknown fought, a duel with reydlvers in the PftfhnUft ftpmAtpjrv.. iirThfivhecan ahnnf,- hing at ten paces, and advanced firing man placed his pistol against Riley's body and fired, inflicting a dangerous wound. Riley was taken to the City Hospital for in edical treatment i- He refuses to divulge the name ot' nis an f agonist or seconds in- the affair. The meh who brought him into town in a carriage disappeared after leaving the wounded man with some friends. The other principal in. the duet is believed to have been wounded. -- . .. . . ' ' y r..'i w ' ! , Co4 Dia;eattion. .: j". VQive,na this day our daily : bread". and good ineaTcine to digest it, iB both reverent and human. The human stomach and liv er are fruitful sources 6T life's comforts; or disordered and diseased; they tragTe1 ' misery at ode every nerve and through eyery artery. LThe-m.an r woman with' good digestion fee beauty aabey : waiKand oyetcome oDsia clesttbey 'meet In ,tbe iputlne pf Uifiei j where the avsrjerjtic sees only eloom and stumbles And growls alerriin aginary. otye&B.- The worldetill nee8stWbr three ieOTridl of medicine before ideath" can7-be' abolished t! bht Jthatr-'aianw lives have prolonged, and many sufferers vfrom iJifer cured by Metrell's Hepatine, ia no knger a doubt. . It ourea Headache in twenty , min utes, ahd th,ere is no queBtiou but what it is the most wonderful discovery ret made in medrcal sdence. -, hose afflicted with! bil iousness and -liver Complaint sLonld i use Merxeu's llepaune. , .-- ? n m It can be had at Dr J H McAden's, Wilson & Burwell's and Dr T C Smith's. How the Loulsiauians Get Rich. Nxw Oblsaks. Aug. 19, 1878. The undtrsigned certifies that he held tor collection, account of Messrs J M Lefort & Co:, Lafourche Crossing, La., one-half of Single Number Ticket, No 3,410 and Ap proximations, Class "H," in the Louslaua 8tste Lottery, which drew the Second Capi tal Prize of Ten Thousand Dollars, on Tues day, August 13th, 1878. said tickets having cott the sum of One Uo'lar, and that the .amount was promptly paid on presentation of the ticket at the office of the company. .,';: '':.aolBViN,;o -' ' J 'li'SnetarmNf'O o By its rreat and tboroOjA Wood-pnrlfyin proper tiesfbr, Fierce'. Golden MeUlcaf piscowt eurea all iliiMn, from the worst Bwfula to a common uioteh, fimpie. or jonpoaa. uercurtmi auue. Mineral Poisons, and tbelr effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constltntlon estab llebed. JErralpelaa, 6lUrhcm, Fcrer Sana. Scaly or Rab Skin, in short. aU diseases caused Ch BUn, la snort, au uiseases caused by ibad blood, r conquered by.tais powerful, jiuiirytng, and Invigorating medicine. Esrcciallv has U manifested Hi notenev In rnrln Tetter, lioas Uaah, Boib, flafbmeka, fare Er crfliloM Sores and Swelllaca, Wkjte BweDlaca,' oltewr Tkivk Seek, and EsUrced riaaii t ' If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have saUo' color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face ot ' body, frequent headache, or dUzlnes, bad taste io moutli, internal heat or chills alternated with Ihot many i nfelTects rjerfect and radical cures. In the care of UrMcMtia, Bercre Conaiia, and the early stages of Conaumytloa, it has astonished tho mvdical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce it the ereatcst medical discovery of the aire. WhHn it cures the severest Coughs, it. strengthens toe System : and puiflea the blaod. Bold by drtiggists. and Invalids' Hotel, Uuffalo.Tf. V. r t meets ooo OO Q THE No nso of taking the 1 ariro, repulsive. Ranseous p!Us, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingrctlU-nts. These Pellets are aearcely larcer than mHtard aeeds. Belnc catlrely Tcire tabic, no particular care is re quired while using Uiem, They operate without dis turbance to tho. constitution, diet, or occupation. glmd, l'ain In the Sboaldcra, ThrhtncM of tike Chvtt, IxzlBeaa, Soar Eructations from tho Stamach. Bad Taste in the Month, Ullloos nttneks. Puin In reaioa of Kidneys. Internal Fever, Moated fcellnir about Stomach, Rush of Blood to lirnd, take Ir. Pierce's Pleoaoat Purenttve Icllca. In explanation of the remedial power Pf ijicsu I'urfratlvo Pellets over bo great a variety of diseases, it may Iks said tliat their action Bpoa the animul economy I unlveraal, not a (land or tlwne eocapias their aauative Imrca. Arc They iu'o Bugur-coated and inclosctl in tlass liottlos, ( oes not luinair l ie nroperues or nicst i' iMH'tS their virtues belnit lliereliy rrescrved impaired for any length of time, !u any Vllmato, so that tiicy are nrescrvcu uiui always ft-esU . .1 ITI.l. I . . a 1. .. m lis imt mi put up In cheap wooden or pasteboard hoxes. For all diseases where a Laxative. Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these Utile Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction. Sold by dnigi-bts, It. V. PIEUOE. M. I).. Pitop'lt. World's JJU'r-Vilgary BTMPTCKa. Vrcrturnt Icar aclie,dlscli:.iy-' i.!lin;;l!itotliroat, simietiuies j.rrfi.-vat. 1 y, thick mucous. nariiK :t. oLer.: !'vr. f-te. 'In others, a drvness, drv, wal- i y, v.eak, or iniiamcd eyes, stopplng'up, or of-triicr!i-:i, of the i:asul iias sages, ringing in ears, leal'ni s liawKIr"; mxl eougli- ' big to clear the throat, olec ra I ions tc:ti.i t.-oui alccrsk voice altered, nasal twang, oucvsive 1'ivnfh, luipalnd or total deprivation of ftc tf I! r.u I taste, 'i '. zlness, rovntal 'depr-t'ssaon. loss ot anpc:!!!', Ii: iges tion, enlarged" tonsils lie Klin.'; ro;igi. i ; . Only a few of tliese syniptoiiis arc like !y Ij Lc j-n. ait i:i any case at one time. DR. SAGE'S CATAtiRH REMEDY produces radical cures of the worst case orCatanri, no matter of how long iLandinjr. The I iin i i-1 remedy mar be snuffed, or better applied by the use of Dr. PTEUCE's PoBolie, This Is the only form of Instru ment yet Invented wit.i which fluid medicine can be carried high up and rEKFBa.v apfuxd to all parts of the affected nasal passages, and the Cham I bersor cavi ties communicating therewith in wlHeh sores- and ulcers irequcntiy exist, and rrom which . lite catarrhal dltchargo generally proceeds. Its use Is nleasant and easiiV unitcrstood. from Unatlaaa 1 ttompanying each instrument.. Jr. Sage's. Ca tarrh rtemaoy cures recent auacxs or i-ui in ktidy cures recent attacks of MCM the ant to use, contain nead" by a few applications, it is mild and pieas- ontalning no stronger poisons, rurta. is. Ca R.V. Ptbrce, M. P., Prop'r.World'sXJis- tarrh Rcroedv and- Dou lehe aald by peusary and Invalids' Hotel, BoOalO, K. Y, '; rbuiowAiv OR, THE ,ot a An Xtm orinterert o yEverjr lenity vrlao v. Iealves to tt) More Itestutlritt . -: . . ' ';y I -CnfoTtnhaiely Ot one wotrian in A Imiu'red, shb-' Jected to the aims; of an American climate possess es that pasis and ststrting point of ,vnj, beauty a pure and clear complexion. . ' ' What nature has thus denied, art irr.:sy LccuUeil to fnrnislv ) .;.; !,: . T. tran v a j-wva" iv a Anna4 Hagan placed beauty within the ranch of every un- I blessea aaugnter oi rve wnen uo uuraTcrai uuu surprising article knowm ia fashionable cireies as the txue secret of beauty, and ooUeft, , -nt-.l -' -A- I The Mi bSOUA Bats iisure devico for creating a pure and bloortimg complexion. ' ' ' Ifc conceals nil naturul blemishes in the most sur prising and effective manner. It removes all ronghneas. erupUons, redness, blotches, freckles, and tan with, magical power. y ' It delves away' all evidences of fatigue, and x eitement. . ' ' , i j It makes tte plainest face beautifuJ. ;- , t gives A3e, complexion j uastlingr'pritr and; makes the eclc,:lace, and, arms appaar graoeful, rotund, and plump.' , ;'' f , It makes a ma tron of 33 or 40 loot not more thin 20 years oWr and changes '-taa rustle maiden into a cuKitmted city belle.'; ' ; : r. The Magnolia Balm removtt all blemuhet pnd tot-, ctalt every drawback td beauty: and, while it U at Jiannlttt at meter, t it to Jtfe-iiie in Hit tfftctt that Uvclotctt qbttrver cannot dtttct ittme,i - o ' i ; ' V Ladies tyho want to make themaelTes attraetive J can mase an odsoiuib, cenamiy , oi . uj uauia; OaOAM's MAObUA. BaXJC, ana we Know ornq oxnex rat. It is the cheapest preparation) In thn wartd, all Ihiogs considered, aad uay,ba fitA t any drof til (1 ' 01 ! 31 ni ix i.- .30'. sdt H'it5 ta il '! 3i!.--: irigim Jay ,s i'-5i&9q 9 ns ,1 joo - s IO -IK-.' ..j-it (u tddi .-t'-iiitamoo, "uJi fall Stock" of Prime Teas for sale low. JOHN W. HALL & CO. VA. ...-rriJEGlAHV' CATARBH lEAITYs- . v -fi I QUK ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS are NOW " 'i READY FOR INSPECTION. .1 jj: We have made great efforts to meet the demands of pur chasers for their Fall arid Winter Outfits. The pre-eminence already attained by our productions, and their superiority as regards Shape, Style and general Qpm- pieicnes wm oe a more distinct A cordial welcome is extended generally, with gratitude tor pasc patronage. Very Respectfully,;; - ;; y ;.'v. j -.; ' IE. P. LMTTAV & IBM. IS lationai HALL DURING OUR G-RAND OPENING The Public convinced us that our efforts to keep down high prices are fully appreciated by all. WITH OUR STOCK All were pleased with style and price, and ad ' an evidence of the fact, many of them purchased an entire outfit. Come one, come all, and see for yourself; we take pleasure in showing our goods to all that might be clisposed to give us a call. Garments made to order on short notice.: - L. BerwaBgr & Beo., Fine Clothers and Tailors.; ! ! i Terms, per Day, - q -Table Board, per Month, - FIELD BROTH Being detern)jnd to keep a,Firtt-Cla6 Ilide, we respectfully policit a share of public patronage. ' .- ,,-.. i, 1 .... - 1 yAu,-) T T TTTT.TAW Rnrrinfnrlont iti i augl f in iitE ;3 I" :';1I a- i' OH! A: Assortments; AjjB ;'.K ri j bid) IN ALL THEIR "" " ' "" I'-i.-.y.. 1) i 1 urjphierst'ariB 9nowr .O' A H3 'AS iVi'i- .!'-.'i.'. ; T rti li.lf. ! hi ,7 A leiiiii v. A J ii 1; h THE HQTEL,, -Ha'.'CJt 2.00 16.00 ERC Proprietors. BEN KIMBALL. Clerk. - . . . .. .. . t btnrh iJ::l t idHAlJ: 01. iNow CoijTjete DEPARTMENTS;, . , -'-k'i -vsi).a boil -yi::I '" ' 1. 3 .1.1 3 ,!i- feature thanevdr. , ClotMnff HIE invitedu to inspect thJ 1111 i 'm aa mm a IrfiKHf Tl lHHTI II lfr-l I I . V - .A .... - .. ... -fa ..... a Tr Tav&o) Jan-' Hi?' iMajpiv fit 7 ....
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