30 w , - - . , - . , ' 4W. f k.i:t;UU lit ill J.fL ,Jf M M B - aijBSCRipnoir rates t " . : . DoOv, on vMr,tj(P) fldwnat. ... . . .$8 00 wx momm.. 2 WW MVIWIi. .... 4 ..... ....... ...... ........ Om Jfonf. . ; ; v. ; .V: weekly ejditjos : 7S IJ mKty, (tn (7x oownfy) to atftxmM. .....v....taoo OuttfthtoowtytjXMtpcdd, 2 10 -SteKoniA.i.Vi.i-j.,..-J.i.:i:J.V...V" 1 00 Liberal Reduction Jor Club. .1 i ..... I- AflHinremANP ii.PiCAa . I . -. " "J:?; twx.tjl 'Just Received another tot of superior Ui UB i'-i.i'f - i CASHMERES AH ALPACAS,' --'i.'-'J . '.Jt ).U5 Banging In Price bom. 25 eentt to One Dollar. ; ,. ,K t.-!i! A Few Pieces of "COLORED CASHMERES, all - it ui i ;: ;....!. ,-.:T Wool, ot superior quality, at fllxtr. oents ui -. .. .. Tl WOftft f LOOK. J ' 70 ri Do not tail to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It wiil pay you. ..J. o (''' ..1-ttrr'it.u ELIAS 4 COHEN.; ; !. : URQESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' B1ALIB f ! ALL KINDS 0I FURNrrUREl ' ! . FURNITURE I t llrJ'L, i-,':,Hi ::' VM .:)! BEWDING. AC , . - -BEDDING, TmtNrTrrKE . (I -no BEDDING, AC REDDING, Ac. TUKNITURK t ' ' , ! i;t ' i'rfcnLbeof CHEAP BEDSTEADS I CHEAP BEDSTEADS I LOUNGES! LOUNGES I LOUNGES I LOUNGES LOUNGES I LOUNGES I PARLOR AND CHAMBER BUTTS 1 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I COFFINS of all kinds on hand. -1 &r COFFINS of all kinds on band. Nov g Wter Tbam snowR'1 .ui: .Ji ':t .!;ii-- :1 CHARLOTTE, N. C , .. . t&- Ladlss' and Ctenttemen's Burial Jtobes-rf rue supply. r'.-..l jan3 B ARGAINS , -IJ ' i ji'jTK? f U U R KSN5 8 1 g StSg'K Kr n URRR N N N II U . UBRB-M RE 5 V-SSwu-t JiJlUi it- " ti J?,,ue Xi jA -nil Kv-O. ROOERSWRJpCMSi;. ) , ) - . i. .... .fr.'i t . 1.1 !i es.tr I .-Ui!-l' I fl J'4T"( Km TO POSTOTTlCm t , . . My Stock U very Lar. V and embratM a tullijtnew ' . ,t.,fi.I-:'t .t k' -HUMy'ltM i i.i ,ii ' j .iit'w 5i"i" ' ... . ..-ii , i.in-.rt.ijiira iiiiis e!u ri i PARLOR, CHAMBEBDININO BOQ I ; b v ' - ,it. .. ...r.. fi.v n .-!' ' l-"m , J-' -' - 1 - " ' OFFICE rvmrUJyHHu,i, i T Bllf-PltlflTi- ' ' t , .,. v :f ;v;I W , -m v , v.WJ r vr:p Ill t U' I Ii 1 A" 5iU IT 1 5 Villi VOL. XX. T! 1 TT- LOSO I LOSO ! HATI THIS DAT MM MM A RRR K KKKK DDD MMMM AA R RK K D D :, M MM M A A RRR KK B D D ; M M M1UR EK K K D D M M MA A BJt TKKKfiDDD . DDD OO W W WNN N n no owwwwnns D DO O WW WW SHU D DO O WW WW N NH DDD OO W W 5 About Forty pieces of -: DRESS GOODS To 25 cents, worth 50 cents per yard. Also 30 or 40 pieces to 20 cents, worth from 7 : -1 831 to 45 cents. M A lot of Dress Goods to. 834 and 10 cents, worth from 12 to 15 cents. . .. ! THESE GOODS, J MUST BE S0LT I llVluSTBESOLl-'f and If you want cheap goods, this Is the place to get them. Very truly, ALEXANDER A HARRIS. P. S. Our whole stock must be reduced, and in order to do so will sell very cheap. ' A.&H. i JUST U S T R E C E I V E TV R E C E I V E U BT EXPRESO XPRESO A LOT OF WHITE n n ;i TTTT A RRR L EBB TTTT OO 1TN N B TO ONN N KB T O OKNN T AA K RL T A A RRR L T R RL B T OON NH T A AR KLUXKBB t W S Sit i LACE EDGING ACE EDGINVT For Skirt Protectors. A Lot of ...........H -DRESS-GOODS, -i Reduced ttp. .prices. t that wU ,ell them. A good stock of Gents' Merino Shirts and Furnishing Goods. Still a few of those I. jA ' - .0 ; ,kT' .0 r .vV. '.i-l'1- .i'.U-i.J JBAND60ME.CLOAKSj,I' i 1 1 at sacrificing prices. Don't fail to took at my Ho- . ,i a - -y 'jr.. i l-r !! . '.', ..')'. ' ' ... (Dress Buttons Give roe A beforeurcbaslng. . .o.. ...i." it.... -j -' lu T A II ... V. Janfa AMES' -CLOAKS, LADIES' CLOAK JAMES' CLOAKS. LADIES' -CLOAK UjsU ; i: I ' f : a ;i u..t.' iif.-:!;.-; f A .' ... ill? ... HE 6IBAT88T BAEOifUa ' H R R K 1 TTJ ST JB i&Dit I WW irjC7 iiJifvl Jf.Jf '- .H 'it-''-. -.-.!r qH r(U. ";" ' . ; -: -:Sti'!5 r..;i!il;iit. if "i Al T H E 8 E A 8 O-XT F ia i; 8 S i S q 'Hi.' 'if i i.t V .' .' ;! i; r.l-J. l i. '.(. i-jlr -f.'i; -J''TJA CSiJi ... ti'MXItliOlil ttl M'il.iltt. uiiii '. iVXB KDHBBXD' OKHCS .... JJ ri tnMkt Ctl fcJlUJ J:!!.'1' - i T '-rr. tJtwadrlD' bt xxfbksi j u. .taxi.!-'1 ... ... .....irfi'i irrii f !i in') .'. -A..' US IV T l . 1 I : 1 if ..) i K.A - .' i i ', . l1l!tjl0'J J-'l-.'vi .US. QWEEPINXiBEPUCTIONotTORMERPBICEO, - . .-i v if. ,. womwioO M ' , K t.i Hrnvn rwm rwANCTT, ii ; .iiA k .h . ow tg TOtTR CHANCJJifli- J ": K .'I Ui 'i ,n, , .;,i r riKw .iMi 'j-oflT rpO BUT A CLOAK FOR A CHK18XMAS ui,' I ...'.iiir t I I';' Vt WOTRTS BROS. i .VI .U i .' -H MORRIS 4 BROS.1. i: QUI!!" 'iiii..! iii-!l!tifg i -I' ffj nf I .1 X .T m n ? nnn i ifinDTSTU i a RTT. 1.1 11 1 l I I I I I I I I I E I I V I i I 1 I I 1 I III li. . I I - i V- :A i A Jr J I MB ii I I II. 1C 1 il , Jt t I k I ,- Itl l.! 111 .III .-:! 1 .'wi't fl'hi f-.u.!- wvl V.i'iJ i- -y .w, (1av i .",,) i ,-7Nr vc i w.vrsjvi rss- j ,v r-i 'ro , a CHAiRLQTTE, W. U.? TUJSDAY;; L 1 I ,' I j .... 1 l . J I I l . I 1 .1 1 - t IIHI" C-lkT7' f ifr-jitmn ;tJ:FLX runi ., im 1 r'iiffl 7 hWfi W?,JW(j Jawii ;' "Slsterand' brother wouni their 'arms, around' each other; and the golden light came streaming In, and fell upon them locked together." ' f tr,"The golden ripple on the rwafl tame back again, and nothing else stirred In the room."- ; r.Throngltthe curtain poured the sunlight w ti : WithiasuddeB gush of Joy, ' s .;n;.WbenrjipoDj)lB bedAf 8kiiea9:'t:! I ..,-( I:, .Lar a drlns: little bor.'x a.. - 1 1 j On theTlsIng airs of evening f ! ip h Balmy sounds of summer came, :i . And a voice amid their musio r . ,i. ?y Seemed to call him by bis name; ; : : i : And the golden waves were dancing I - ; jv, i , On the flooded chamber waUV4 !r. , . On the sunny hair of Florence, ? And the brow of little faull As the sunset's tide receding, Ebb'd again into the sky. Passed the faint hoe from his features And the lustre from his eye; . . t As if up the rosy surges ' Of that shining river's now, Went his spirit to the angel, Who had claimed It kmg ago! yonder still And fnll f yaarnlng . . j Seemed to come that gentle call, uicAnd the throb of life grew fainter : In the heart of little Paul. - i! 1 ' But the fond larms of a sistetv:' ; ' ' ' Like a link around him lay, ""' '' .'" ' Chaining back'hls flattering spirit To the love which was Its stay; ., And his own weak arms were fQlded , In a clinging dear embrace, ; .Till his cheek and dewy forehead Rested gently on her face. Slowly sank his weary eyelids, , One faint breathing that was all, And no more the kiss of Florence Thrilled the lips of little PauL Through his childish world he wandered, Like a stranger still and lone, For the depths of manhood's feeling Had within his bosom grown. Yet the love whose meek entreaty In his patient features smiled. Gave at last the sainted mother - To her happy cherub child! . . . ; Sad and silent through the chamber Crept the shadows up the wall; Cold against the cheek of Florence Grew the cheek of little PauL ' i ;" OBSERVATIONS. -v. i ! -A number of Improved phonographs r are laid up with diphtheria. M O. txeayutne. ,., Scrap from the latest novel: "He held his head with one hand and loudly called for help with the other." . Many a man who prays not to be led Into tempta tion would be awfully disappointed If his prayer was granted. iju Cowtuution. .... A Memphis paper, In view of the past season's yellowf ever experience, begins to take in the situa tion. It says: "We have had plenty of heroism; now let us have a sewer." VUea Republican. The St Louis Post complains that some of its exchanges eony its paid advertisements without giving credit. Perhaps they find the advertise ments more humorous than the paragraphs that appear in the funny column. Jforrigtovm Herald. When a young tobacco chewer, who boasted that his father used the weed up to the day of his death, was asked if bet didn't think it shortened his days. replied: "Not at all. Each one of his days was iwenty-iour nours long, just the same as ll he hadn't used tobacco." Ex. One of our clerks, who delivers coal, has observ ed that the antiquated, custom of sitting up nights to keep the fires, with a beau, helps the coal busi ness. In the effort to revive the industries, a word to the wise is sufficient Middlettn Frets. A new Baptist convert wished very much to be baptized by one minister and to join the chusch of another. She went to the first and asked him If it could be done. ? Yes" he replied, "I could do It but I don't take tn washing." Boston Globe. The Proposed Virginia and Sutesville Narrow Gauge. Raleigh Observer. The Legislature of Virginia has in corporated the Virginia and Statesville Narrow Gauge Railroad, and the mea sure is now before pur General Assem bly for concurrence or rejection. This proposed lino, to quote the language of the Virginia bill, is "to begin at Crocket's depot, or some more practicable point between Wytheville, in Wythe county, and Mount Airy, in Smith county, on the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Rail road, to run to" Independence, Grayson county, Virginia, crossing the Iron jm0iintain at the Dry Run gap ; thence to the js ortn Carolina line in toe uireo tion' of Sparta, in Alleghany county, to meet a railroad chartered by the Legist iature of North Carolina, and known by the name of the Statesville and Virginia Air-Line . Narro w Gauge Railroad, in case said railroad shall be built on to the said North Carolina line in a direc tion of the Ore Knob in Ashe county; North Carolina, in case said Statesville and Virginia Air-Line 'Narrow Gauge Railroad shall not be built." , , , ' -This line would penetrate the coun ties of Alleghany, Wilkes, Iredell, and perhaps Alexander. It would ' pass through counties adjoining those which the Chester and Lenoir and Caldwll and Watauga extension of that line penetrates, but there need not exist a rivalry of antagonism between the two enterprises, and there may be such an accommodation of local interests as to' produce no conflict between the frienda of the two enterprises -in the Legisla-1 f ur.. : Both would tend to the develop ment of different portions of the horth west sectioaWhile it-would be unfor tunate to promote a rivalry that should in the least retard the: progress of our outlying northwest counties, looking at LUC llliALlicr J-LU111 ck oiaiC Duuiupuiii) v o not seen tHat opposition to either would be a wise course to pursue. ,i i t m Tf Simplifjing: IodfctmenU for Murde'. x Raleigh News. A BUI tobe-xEntttledAn Actto Sitnt plify theFofm of Indictment for. Muroetr; . ?? ' ' .? ' "The General Assemby of North Car nlina do enact: i Sec,. ,, That Wall Indictments for . mUTuer xne mil 01 moici-mem, suau ue Sufficient if in the following form or substantially similar; to-wit: ! North Carolina. In the Superior CJourtTT-rrrourt,: trm,l8- Tmf jurors for the State on their oatn pre sent tnat A U, QA-r-monvi, m ine year 18 . aid ieioniousiy kxu ana muruer j jj in tne county aioresaju. ...... ..fcU-j i "14 t'' . . B- ! J Solicitor. Sua-2. This act shall be in force from and afteri its, ratification"' -i)rrh:iahoviv bill introduced: bv ,'.Mr. Graham is in the hands of the judiciary committee of tne benate.j ..ttitum ir . ',., Eloped Wiih All Fear, .... Richmond Correspondence Petersburg Index-Ap- Information was received here to-day of an;elopement extraordinary; which rK-curred in N ortn Carolina yesterday. A young girl of that State maae engage . i A. . J. ments Wltn iour uraereub iubu tu .ciupo wtth them ri the apoointment was made tot, tbe same hour. Of course alL four kept the engagemenvAuu moiv uvu ouu in this duemma. tne eiri, noi kxiuwiiik, lj,ui)Beao'wJto-get out -of -it in-anyr other.way, agreea .ana.uiueiope.wiin all four-tne woman ana . nex quaneDce of. lovers takhag the train and leaving for the North that night 1 So runs' my information. j - li ' '' ' , -I."..,, t iThe Ridiig of -the Judges ' 1 , . 'r-, ... Raleigh Observer. : t " ; It is now settled that the judge of the first district -Will ride 'the second, and on in resrnlar order to the . iudee of the ninth district who rides the first. Ope judge can, oalyjiide the -same -district nnn in f our Vears. ' f Special terms will be provided for try the Governor, sub Gen Mite Snubs'the President. . r i.i ! - i a'iI. ; s -;..-,t. . IIL tWashmgton Letter J &' ia : Here is the unkindest tat Ms ; excel- eney has received yet t (toFriday, the Midgets, now on exibition here were Ut have called on the President, but it seems their manager made '''-tat engage lUClIll WlUWUl VAJ1JJ3UJ.L1UX- fcUCLU . ttUU when he came to take then! to tht White House, Gen. Mitet aM his jwif both cotion their ears" and refused to go a peg. The general said, he was i a Demvrat. and he'd "h darhnAd if h sirred a step., lie and his wife tbgeth- - 2 Lj-j A. iA r XS-i r't-Ja- .!! 1 er weignaouuv vweuty-nye poTnoa. ' . ; : The Tersest Compfiment to Tancfr.' ; "."'' Bl BWge Bladeil He enters the Senate at a time when the effects of eloquence justly: directed are appreciated, ; wnen sentiments ex cited by appeal to- patriotic and race tradition will not pass unnoticed, when common honesty is not at greater) dis count than the trade dollar and when brains of his own rugged; f homespun pattern commana a quotable premium. Gets Its Gaff m on Charlotte Again. "'" ' Petersburg Index-AppeaL The ChablOttjblObserveb takes us to task for not being better acquainted with the; terminology of- the chicken ring. Me: freely, plead ignorance in this behalf, and as freely acknowledge the superiority of Charlotte's acquaintance with the subject in all of its bearings. ; Tance and the Public Debt - tMarlon cfo!) Patriot-Herald. !V No one will Question the honor and intesrritv of Zeb. Vance as a man or a statesman, and his, receht election to the United States -.Senate,by almost ; a cclamation, shbws how the , pepple of his State afDreciate his frank' onihion on their public debt " la a Healthy- S'n. ; Raleigh News.1 The steady and solid growth of The Charlotte Observer is a healthy sign for the enterprising city of its publica tion and the section it so ably repre sents. ' ' j Death of Mrs, Winder. Raleigh News. . , Mrs. Caroline A. Winder, widow of Gen. John H. Winder, died at her resi dence, Park Avenue, Baltimore, on Friday morninsr. January 24th. at 9 o'clock. Does He Intend T Wash. Cor. Richmond Dispatch. A vounff lady at a fashionable recep- ion last meht asked Chief -Justice Wait if he intended to run. for another term. : ' " Rot MeilelM but Foot. ' ' ' The fall and early whiter season la the harvest time of hacking coughs and debilitating forms of Catarrh, just as the later spring Is the seed time of malarial fevers.. To know a certain cure of the one. and a Dreventive of the other, is to have with in our reach the most inestimable blessing of the penou.- ' weoo Know or tnem, ror inese re any mar velous properties are combined In Scott' p Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophoepltes of Lime and Soda. , ' . ,-; There Is no form of physical was'te and prostrat ed vitality; that a bountiful use- of the 'Emulsion, will not change, to glowing health and full life and vigor, and then tt Is nol a disagreeable medicine, but the most delightful kind of rood. 45 TEARS BEFORE THE1 PUBLIC. THE GENUINE -DB M c L A N E ' S- CELEBBA' .TIED1 II V V EEC RRR n v v b r a n V V EK RRR L II VV i IXLL II V . BB! 25, i:! . ppp n l p p n l PPP IT T. r 88 p n t t p II T.T.T.T. LLLL TOH THS CUBS OT HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEAD ACHE. - ii-..-!.; -' ! TL..,ii . ':J.- - SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. . Pain In the rleht sideunder the edge of the ribs. Increases on pressure; sometimes the pain lain the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and tt frequently extends to the top of the BhoATy and Is sometimes' mistaken for rheuma tism mi the arm. The stomach Is affected' with loss vt appetite and sickness; me Doweis in gener. al areeosUve, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a doll, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom- 316u WHO a ptunim seiuiauuu. ul uariuit m.it uu- i omethlfii)r which ought to have been done.. A sllghtdry cough Is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he Is easilyBtartled, his feet are cold or burning, and he commains of a, prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low' and although he Is satisfied that ex-r erdse would be beneficial to him. yet be can scarce ly summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact be distrusts everf remedr.;; Several of : the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have oc-. curred where few of them existed, yet examination-: of the booy, airer aeam,, oas snown me iaver i have been extensively deranged, v. ., ; , : AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. HcLane's Liver Pills, Incases of Ague and Fever when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most nappy resmis. - no oeiier cmuaruc oui u used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. ' ' For all bilious- deiangemenffr, and as a simple purgative, they are unequauea.-' - t . .... ssyfiS BEWAttE OF'lMITiTIONa ThA ffonntnA aha ttevAr mtmr mated: V Every box has a red wax seal on the lid.'wlth thaX impression Dr. ucijANS's Lirvxs tnis. -The genuine Mcuun's ltveb ias near tne signatures 01 u, mviAN ,ana . jpuumw. Jtwa. wu 1 Insist upon having the genuine' ' Dr. C McLahs's T.rvim Prf jjl nrenared hv Flemlns Bros., of Pitts burg, Pa., the market being full of imitations of tne name mcuanj. speueq uiHerenuj uia wiue pronunaaoon.' " '.;w.,V, . : ' it tiui'i & EWLrvERTSTABLE. ' J 1 Hronwantfirat-claa'CWtaglPhaet gles or; a4dje ; Horses, go. to- the, New Llveiy ! If you want a Carriage and. Bafsage Wagon to meet arriving or , departing tr&inst go tothe New Lrrea9tabl.6.., j-; -n j-.i ! If you want your horses well fed and well groomed go to the New Livery Stable, ..j r. Mjn-. Careful drivers, promptness and reasonable prices are our motto. may28 B. CHAMBERS tt CO. y aNWABY 38 '18?9. i -:i!i' TTTT m OO DM : A T -:T-- S, D, AA r T . D A A ' TT D X' AAA : T . -I I DPP A A T . S,;.. Jb;'o' O O. . oo iih i 1 I.i- n, : 'i ,i -1 . . .:;ci T8 C L O C liO 8 E S E 8 S T!! ! i wm begin the Grand Annual Closing There "ffUlbe a Grand Bush and we would advise It will be to the many And to others it will repay them to Invest for fu ures, we, would suggest this circular be retained. You can buy English Fur and Whitney Beaver worth $3& arid $30, at $24. Our Fine West Eng- ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing Worsteds, Cas- Brown Meltons, marked$15, $16,$17and$ia50, Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en yests7r60,$28 and $30-reduced V $22.50, away Frocks and Vests, $20, $21, $22 and $23.50, ment of Casstmere Frock and Sack' Suits, sold Our entire Stock of Casslmere Pants ranging $6.50 $5.60 and $8.00, one uniform price, $4.00, TO WHl be sacrificed, some 300 pairs all wool Cassl Hankerchelis at 25c. TO CLOSE OUT. A small ur Fine Merino Underwear, worth $2 each Shirt Our stock of BoysH Will be arranged In connection with the " Clearing garments and other perishable goods, to be slaugh In many Instances the quantity Is small and sizes c LOTHINOI L O T H I N G! CLOTHINfl f CLOTHINUl W. KAUFMAN 4 CCS. CLOTHING HOUBE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Havinfr'determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the neonle of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and. most Deauunu.ana weu seieciea stock OOO' L OO TTTT a -Hsil NN N GGO OOL OO T H H II NN N G O O L O O T HHHIINNNG O O L O O T H H II N NN G GO OOO LLLL OO T a a 11 H NN UWi WX HATS EVEB OFFERED, . Consisting of the usual variety of MEN;S,B0Y'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S C LOTH I N G FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. i t3T All we ask. is that our friends and customers will trive us a call, as it will be to your Interest, and, you will save from fifteen to twenty per cent on, your purchases. W. KAUSMAN & CO., :' epnnga uomer, unanooe. n. u. dec!2 4 XitJitX0. QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, . , Postoffice Address, Charlotte uty Mills Parties h&vlnz erain to erind 01 to sell , will find It to their Interest to call on the undersigned. Meal ground either fine or coarse, according to order. TnanKiui ror iormer patronage, i win give my nompt personal attention to all orders from one )ushel to a car load. ROBERT D. GRAHAM, ' Superintendent t TTE HAVE A SELECT STOCK. Of Whole and Ground Sfilces. lncludinit Fells' mixed spices, try tt and be convinced that there Is nothing nlcerv-- "' L. R. WRISTON ft CO. SOX'S and NELSON'S GELATINE, 0 c sml; Corn Starch, Italian Macaroni and Pearl Ta-, "PRENCH BRANDY, j i.e. u t. r-- Guaranteed to be ' ' iA'-M-a ' - ''"rv O -u AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. Lrr imr. roi'q i ... . TTTT CO DDD A T T " . VT-; T T 8,';0 j jD ?JkA,TT,-n'J , O D . D A A , .TT . O' 0.r D D AAA II T - - , OO DDD A A. T :iii.'iO '3i... - -.,- . -' v. T o- 0 L O S E O C p I C Li O 8 E O D l OUR ENTIRE 'STOCK t OF WINTER GOODS 1 Sale of all heavy' fabrics, embracing, Overcoats, " WER rmDERWEAB. , '. '.,', I our. friends to call early in order to enjoy the ! ;: WELC0MB AKNOTJNCEMENT ! . . f who have deferred purchasing, 'looking forward J rRAND OCCASIOXT t I VXRAND OOCASIOlN ( tore wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of To-day will begin the great distributing sale of the j E. D. LATTA & BBO., j TO CLOSE OUT. Overcoats, Satin lined, $40 at $29. Our Fine land Casters, $30, at $25. Our Olive Brown Cas ters, Granites, Chinchillas, without reserve, at $15. at one imiform closing price, $12.50.' tire season $10 $7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine TOCLOSEOUf. Our enure magnificent line of all at one uniform closing price,$18.00, TO CLOSE readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.50, at Our $10 and $12.50 COSSIMERE SUITS, at $7.50, TO CLOSE OUT. $7 and $7.50 at one uniform price, $5.00. Our CLOSE OUT. Our large variety of $4 and $4.50 j -TO CLOSE 0UT-. mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $3.75 at $2.50, to assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts In In col and Drawers, will be sold at $3 per suit, TO CLOSE and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50c T 8 CLOSE OUT CLOSE OUX Clothing will be offered at prices lower than other TO CLOSE OUT. Prices" In our regular and desirable goods, certain tered at less than half value. few, and In order to procure just whatj your heart ,CLOSING OUT SALE. WWW A NN N TTTT KEB DDD W W WW AA NN N T B D D WW WW A A H fl N T EE E D D rww AAA NN T D D W W A A NN T EES DDD WANTETA anteU. EVEERYBODY IN WANT OF COOL OO TTTTH H II NN N GGO O OL O O T H HIINN HO O O I O O T HHHnBNNO .... O OL O O T H HnSNNGOfl OOO LLLL OO T H HIIN NN GOO And desiring to purchase will bear in mind our previous advertisement of J fXUEt WINTER BTOCTZ' i 1 VJUB WINTER STOCiV f AT COST No sham, we will sell to our Customers and Pa trons our Fall and Winter Clothing at actual cost We never advertise to any fact but what we actu ally do. Our Mr. L. BERWANGER, a practical Tailor and Manufacturer for the past fifteen years, is enabled to buy Goods at very low figures, and therefore we are able to sell you clothing at Manufacturers' .. OOO CO cSSo TTTT -O C O O S T O Q O "SSa T O OOO at T. ooo oo ss8 ; it: We solicit a cau. Respectfully, u L. BERWANGER & BRO., . line Clothiers and Tailors. IKE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also, if! PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS' Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures tiene .i'i ; -:raUy ' . (Si'Jil -ii i '-111 :'. 6 t ' The Improved Type Wflten ---1 i , , Oscillating Pump Go's Pumps. j- ! i endlor Circulars. ' ' ' f' u': l'"r f " 811 BroadwayeV York ; For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers setfl-dtawirl , Jv; : v TEX OBSERVES JOS DEPAETMEMT . mteiei qfJob work cau now it dome teith ntxrtnm. . UBCTEM-HXADSt UXDS, , i UT PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, tO. nmfsmm '"'fl p'i-is'y'l li. i , Unit .!- . J ; i ,i-l. ; Jinii;;-. T8 O O 8 S. O U rri.tl iiM: C P, S E TX X. h ... j'i ." u--Li iryt:i ivi Casslmere: Suitings, and it-tl ..I- . . . -X '.l best advantages tn selections as well as bargains with solicitude to this 'if' A prices, and as our goods are marked in plain If- mammoth stock of i Jessup Custom made garments, silk sleeve lined tors, silk sleeve, $24, at $1& Our entire assort Our attractive variety of WorstedB, Oxford and Dahlia and Black English Worsted Frock antt English Worsted in Black, Brown and Dahlia Cut OUT. The handsomedt and mot attractive assort one uniform price, $12, TO CLOSE OUT. 1 immense assortment of Casslmere ..Pants, $5, Casslmere Pants atone uniform price, $3.00, CLOSE OUT. Our remaining stock of i Lathes' ors, worth $2.25, at $100, TO CLOSE OUT. ! OUT. Our entire stock of Underwear, worth 75c. 1.1 :' f merchants can buy them. . . - - ,., .,: . lines of : Worsteds lri Coats and Vests, odd broken most desires. Call early, In the Very cordially, I i V ' E.D. LATTA ft BRO. w ITTKOWSKY ft BABUCH Beg to call your attention to the fact that It Is their desire to give to our city a FIRST CLAS8 RRR R R RRR F.EBi R KB E EES TTTT . T T T T A AA U g h .r . T.TT.tr A A 1 R R Ai A DEPARTMENrn EPARTMEN 1 Where any and everything that the' trade of our communlty may desire, can be had.' We shan make It a point te remove the necessity which some of. our people claim to have been placed In to order. Goods from abroad, as wS snail always ieeti flf large, well selected and '' ''' !' " ' ' - I U . :, .-. : 'HANDSOME 1 ; : '! ' . . '-.- ' - ,'i:-r) 'nri -if LI N' E- ,0 T. G 6i;:.'Cl, I N E OF GOOD P AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT.1 i ' No effort will be spared on our part to make out : Retail Department a 1 Grand Success, and. we pro-' pose to bring it gradually to such standard as to, make it :! - - : .-n . :.' ' ; -!: .'.! ' :r-' : SECOND TO NONE SOUTH. i h'in' Our MR. BABUCH . will give his. personal atten Uon to this Department an4 Ms former snceess In lust that class of business satisfies as-' that bur efi forts In this particular will be appreciated' by oar' numerous friends and1 customers ' ' ' ' '. ' . ' We shall continue to offer for the next 80 days the remainder of our ..(u i ., ' :' . . .; v! ,A:v ' f! : '-v - - .";f:!ltvj) 1f. W W W II SIf 11 TTTT EES ERR" , is W W W W II NN N T E R B . . WW WW II N N H.s:r, E - BBS; nt WW WW nNNN . T 1 & g . i :l i- .i i t it: G O O D ,Q. O O D D si a h. (.. AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES', ' ' '' With a view of making room for our Spring and - ;?...! r.-.- -7 -Iffi !l-j '..,-5 f f I f. rf - .U -J) e, Summer stock, which we wlu place In our store as XI . i. ; , if-. t " .'ll eariy aslhe season wffl admit f. -j., i,, . fi ... f THE LINES w OCX ; T OO 'tlj DDD ; A.. Alj f40tl f JJi-v -ft WHOLESALES DEPARTMENfH HOLESALK. DEPABIMENX o,( ' t t 'Vivi ll c 'i ;iii 'i jzilj ifli ji .flf Win be kept up as always., v at-v- j.s r), 1 i, t. I hi-;" wlTTXOWSKt ABARUOT' Jan. 21, 1878. ject to the consutuuonai provisions.