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VOL. XX.
liberal Reductionijor Club. . ..A
QASHMXRE3 AND ALPACAS.
joat Received another lot of superior
CASHMERES AMD ALPACAS,
Banging in Price from 25 cents to One Dollar.
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A Few Piece t -COlASfctD 'CAsSMEBalt
Wool ot superior qaatfty., fit sixty cents,
worth $i.oa
Do not fall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before
buying.' It wiil pay you.
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Feb. 1st
IMPORTANT TO L A D I E O
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DRESS BUTTONS, BLACK AND WHITE SATIN,
MONOGRAM RUFFLING FOR SFJBT
PROTECTORS, CORDED PIQUES
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SEAMLESS KID GLOVE
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In the market. Also large lot of Kids In Street
and Opera shades.
A FULL LINE OF
DRESS TRIMMINGS
Always on hand.
GlvemeacaiL
;; . Respectfully,
'V T Jju SEIGLE
;fVChailotte .Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
T, ADIES' CLOAKS. ,
JLADIE3' CLOAKS.
LADIES CLOAXC (.
LADIES' CLOAkD.
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- OWEEPING REDUCTION of FQBMER PRICE O-
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,'ir J Ml loJATOW IS TOUR CHANCTjV - J,":
10 . XI OW IS TOUR CHAJNOA -Jf
TO BUT A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFrp
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HVMORRISftBROS.
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t lw Drummers.
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A tLKGKmQ OF THE BOAD.
' Tt naa fam rival fmmmni ..'!' .T- -'in
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-The merits that did blow " -i r f-i
v Of safes were In St. Louis made ,
" 5 'And safes from Chicago. .
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Who fain asafe would buy,. J i
And in the praise of their houses' wares
r ' The drummers twain did vie. , ;
'' Each striving to see which could construct
" The most colossal lie.
"' Up spake the St Louis drummer ;
"Once a man a eat did take '
""And locked the animal tn a safe
Of our superior make.; i f ,
They made a bonfire round the safe
With tar and kerosene,
And four-and-twentr hours It blazed ' :;
With raging heat, I ween. -'
The fire went out, the safe was cooled,
And I will f orfeltfive
Hundred good dollars If that cat ,
Did not come out alive." . j
Then mild Tipspake ami answered him '.
The Chicago safe agent;, . . -:
' "With our sate one day we did essay "
The same experiment ; , , , '
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We Dlaced the safe selected on ... ; . ; '
Of coalsafirevbed. v -y
And pitch pine we heaped In eoal oil steeped,
- Till the iron glowed bright red; 1
And In forty-eight hours we ope'd the safe, .
- r Ana alas! the cat was deadl' ,
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, "Was deadt AhaP bis rival cried,
' With triumphant breath;
But the Chicago man replied,
rv. Tei Uie cat was frozen todeathP' ;
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No word that St -Louis drummer spoke,
But silent he stood and wan,
While the Kansas merchant an order gave
To the Chicago man. i
OteSSERVAXtOWS
To the Indians:' No," you are mistaken; this is
not the land of the brave
Omaha editors i write i witli a pistol " behind tlielr
ears and with hand-grenades within convenient
reach. ---: ;
It Is hardly worth while to be bothered with shift
less colored servants when bleached domestics are
so cheap at the dry goods stores. ;
A Nevada' woman scolded her Chinese servant
for not properly cleaning a fish, and, going into the
kitchen soon after, found him energellcally wash
ing it with brown soap. .. : . ; : i
; "What is meant by conscience?" asked an- En
glish schoolmaster of his class.' "A hlnward
monitor." "And what do you understand by mon
Itor ?" --"A : Tilronclad," nreplled - the intelligent
outh.?f f . ; r . . fif,': 'I''
' !Now, look 'e1 here," "said "the ftiree-year-old to
his grand mother In a proposed spelling match,
"let's start even; you take Massachusetts and I'll
take cat"
"Did you ever," asked a brother-humorist of
JoshB011ngs,,"8tand at the hall-door after your
lecture and listen to what the people said about It
as they passed out?" , Replied Joshi, "I did
once (a pause and ' a sigh), but I'll never do it
again." Cin. Sat. Night. ,
DEATH AT A WEDDING.
A Priest Falls While Performing a Marriage
Ceremony.-
New Tork Sun, 30th. I ,
In St Francis Xavier's fibmah Catho
lic church last eveningr.a.large cprnpany
had gathered to see united in marriage
Charles Brennan, a -son' of 'Owen. W.
Brenhan, and nephew of the late" ex
sheritf Matthew T. Brennan, with Miss
Meta Peetsch, daughter of Henry Peet
sch, a wealthy tobacconist, living in East
Eighteenth street The marriage cere
mony was to have been celebrated on
Wednesday evening last but the sick
ness and death ot tne onaegroom simcie
nrevented. The Kev. Father Alphonsus
LPelletier and- the .Rev. Father .David
Merrick, the pastor of St FrancisXa
vier"s, were standing' in 'front' bl the.
altar when Mr. Brennan and Miss Peetr
sch and their two bridesmaids and two
groomsmen walked up the" aisle. They,
were greeted by Father Pelletier, Who'
began a brief discourse on the solemni
ty of the marriage sacrament Without
warning and as he was saying,-"Yott
must give up father and mother," he
tottered forward and fell between the
bride and the groom, uttered one groan,
and was still.
The congregation arose by a common
impulse when Pastor Merrick and an
assistant clergyman hurried to raise the
fallen priest They ascertained at once
that he could not stand, and they car
ried him in their arms into the baptis
try. He remained unconscious. Father
Merrick hastened out and asked the
congregation : to be seated. Then I he
said that Father Pelletier was subject
td palpitation of the heart; but lie did
not know that Father Pelletier was dy
ing at that moment. Then Father Mer
rick' took1 tip the marriage ceremony
where it had been broken, off, and fin-
ished it As he pronounced the bene
diction the assistalxtfepriestswiiotihad
remained, in the .baptistry,, came from
a side door, and, holding up a "hand; An
nounced that Father Pelletier Jiad jhst
breathed his last . . . ! "
y If Wits attempted to give the dying
man communion, but only extreme unc
tion and absolution could be partly con'
summated. He died of heart disease. ;
; . . Destroying Fith with Dynamite.: !.
-:.. ' ''-"-'JjaJeighNews.J - j
.-: A gentleman informed a reporter, yes
terday that on Haw river persons were
destroying great numbers of fish by the
explosion ot charges of dynamite in the
river. , The mode, of procedure is to bait
a portion of "the1 river so as to lure the
fish; thereto and under the. bait to.put a
cartridge.of dynamite, which is one of
the f most'TWeTf ul -explbsives Known.
When. the. jBsh are -gathered together,
the cartridge is exploded, and the force
of the coiWiuision' kills air the fish, both
J Teat and smalLiThese arise to the sur
ace and areiakenf This mode of kilk'
ng fish is.reprehensible, as all Rre-kin-i
ed, theiWfisn the fryundittld
"be put a stop to. ; .v .-.u ao
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Thft Atlanta Constitution, in its. febf-
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ci'etisonaH sayS;ttie Drettiest' girl(
Douui UiWimua uvea iu ouMPVi siy . iiu
rides In a sulkyJ ? Trueje We have our
selves been attracted by her magnetism,1
and sat in:theipresence of her lovelk
ness, oblivious of the past and with ev
ery thought and feeling centered in the
present-rCoZwmfcia Register h'v. -L .1 f:
Where was the sulky 'I Greenville
News.
f The 5Oonl Complaint.
Si Dyspepsia ,.Jhf jnaUonal complaint!, Almost
every other man orf .woman, you meet has. it, and
the result la that tie number of pseudo-remedies
j to It is as riumerdus as Pharaoh's hosf'They are,
J fox the most part worthless. ' There Is, however,; a
marching eradicanXof this distressing MtR2"ZgL
rate malady, one whose genume merits lorjgBtoce - f
xalsed-tt to a foremost -place among -toe- staple
medicines of America. Hoste tier's Stomach Bit
ters extirpates dyspepsia-wlth greater certainty and
promptitude r than ariyknowrimely,"ind is a
most genial Invlgorant,' appetizer and aid tojecre
don. These are not empty assertions, as thou-!
sands of our countrymen and women who have ex
perienced Its effects are aware, but are, baeked up
by Irrefragable proofs repeatedly laid before the
public. The Bitters also promote a regular habit
of 0 andglve a healthful stimulus to the urt
nary organs.'. 7 j a? r .IJ.O " " " '
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For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wmslow's Sooth-
trig Syrup has been used for children. - It corrects
acidity 01 tne stomacn, relieves wina cone, reguiaies
the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other causes. - An old and
well known remedy. 25c per bottle. i
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-' T"'1 8ENATK. w ,rt
; ' : i' ; J AC January 29. .
INTRODUCTION OF BTLLS AND BESOLU-
. ::-.. . -,.V ' s 1'J" ' 'j a-' f, i
Mr. Dortch, to simplify bills - of in
dictments in certain cases, r Judiciary. -
MrRespass, to :punish -the shooting
of !rcattle and live stock: running at
large. t'Agriculture.tA. ,
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S. B. 240, "concerning the civil actions
for the recovery ot debts,rand in prac
tice for the purchase of larids., Passed
final reading, ordered to be engrossed
and sent to the?; House .--of Representa
tives. W JSuH'iiftt' .f:..i :''..': '
, : II. B. 32, S. B. 139, to amend chapter 2,
oiBattle'a revisal, and chapter 274; laws
of 1876-'TT; so as to abolish the office of
State Geologist ' . - -: i
tMr,. Alexander moved to have the bill
printed, and" t made special ' order for
AVedhesday; next'? Carried. ,
t. s. k: 2hr in rp.iatlon tntrifl ton tax nn
fertilizers. Thia bill was postponed and I
uioue pvGuu vunjM, wx-oabuj.uiij' imul tab t
12 O ClOCK. 7- - - ;
SPECIAL ORDER. ,
The special order set apart for to-day
at 12 o'clock was taken up, which was
S, B. 159, to abolish the tax fees of at
torneys charged in bills of cost in civil
suits.
. This bill was referred to the judiciary
committee a few days since. , They re
ported it back to the Senate with a re
commendation that it do not pass. T
r rThe bill called forth one of the most
spirited debates of the session, lasting
nearlytwo hours. - The bill passed its
final reading". - 1 ; t r r ; i
HOUSE OF KePRESENTATTYES. : I i
'"' ' ' r January 29
, PETTTIONS A j
y-Mrrf-Rarringeivfrom'r !of
Rowan, asking -the ; incorporation of
Christ fehtirbh'." - Corporations. :
By the same, from citizens of Unity
township, Rowan ' county, against the
stock law. 'Propositions, and. grievan
ces. ' By the same, from "Citizens of Rowan,
to raise i the school fund froni 80 cents
to $1. Education . - .
By Mr. Click, from citizens of Iredell,
asking prohibition of whiskey, selling
in three miles of Shepherd church. Pro
positions and grievances. ; ,
By Mr. Powers, from citizens of Shel
by, asking the repeal of the local option
law. " " -
By the same, from citizens of Shelby,
asking that the local Option ; law be not
alteredand '.:-
By the same, from ladies of Shelby,
asking thnt the local option law remain
in force ; all xef erredthei cjp.mmittee
on propositions and grievances-
By Mr. Boat from citizensof Unity
township, Rowan county, asking a stock
law. . .Agricrxlture.'
'. ' ; BILLS. ;
By Mr. Amis, tc protect sheep, and
raise: money for the : support J of public
schools. : Education "- -
By Mr. Robertson, to extend the pow
ers of . mayors in all civil cases. Judi-
I ciary.....
r- $y Mr. Davis, of catawbarfortne re
lief of Jonas Cline, late sheriff of Ca
tawba... Judiciary, .;
-By Mr. Scott for the relief of farmers.
Agriculture. . r ..... . j
i- By .'Mr. Lindsay, to organize sub
agencies of the Agricultural, Depart
ment m the various counties.' Agricul
ture, &C " ' '("'
By the satne to protect the State's ih
teresttn public works. Railroads, AlC."
, By Mr. Smith, to incorporate the Pres
byterian and .Methodist; churches j of
Lexington, Davidson county. Corpora
tions. : "
CALENDAR TAKFN UP.
H. B. 9, for relief of Wilkes jurors,
setting apart a fund of $1,200 for their
pay, passed.
REVISAL OF THE LAWS.
The question of the appointment of
a code commission to revise the laws of
the State, which was so thoroughly and
lengthily discussed yesterday, came up
again and drew the fire of the members
right, and left as before. Mr. Vaughan
offered an amendment to strike out the
Governor's appointive power, and j so
leave the bill as to let the Legislature
appoint
. This amendment was voted on and
lost - . . ' - -
Mr. Powers moved to amend by giv
ing the Suprene Court the power to
appoint Lost
Mr. Atkinson offered an amendment
that no monies shall be. drawn out of
the treasury for any work on printing
of anything under this actr' until the
next GeneraTAssembly shall authorize
the same. Adopted.
! Mr. Carter, of Buncombe, offered an
amendment that the 300 copies proposed
to be printed for the use of the next
Legislature. tie stricken out and the re
visal presehteflii'manuscript Lost
. An amendment by Mr, Norment that
unless lawyers and clerks of courts pur
chase a copy in 60 days after its publi
cation their fees-shall cease, was adopt
ed, amid much laughter. 1 .
Mr. Turner offered an amendment
providing for Only one commissioner,
which was lost r- j " '
An amendment by , Mr. York, that
the General Assembly shall elect then
passed by a vote of 54 to 49.
The bill was then put upon its third
reading, as amended, and the; ayes and
nays called, when it failed to pass A
motion to reconsider was at once made,
rand ordered to be put on the journal, so
rn i it 1 1 -ti jsit 1: : ' : i.
mat ine uui will come up -agiua to
morrow.-- -' : ' '- .fiH' A 4
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The followed committees Vwere an
nounced: ' - - ,r 1,
On federal relations: Messrs. Carter,
of Buncombe, Cobb, Rawley, Clarke,
and Deans. . "
House branch of select committee on
S- istices of the peace : -Messrs. Lewis,
ryson, - Covington, Carroll,' ' Moore,
Blaisdell, Korment and WaddelL, :t 1 f
; A falnable Discovery ," J i
. The discoverer of a process for "making1 Cob
Ltvkb Oil palatable is certainly a public benefac
tor, forlt- Is universally admitted- to be the best
remedy In Consumptive and Scrofulous cases ever
produced, yet on account of its sickening -taste
many risk death ratherthan take It- The manu
facturers of Scott's Emulsion of Con Lrvxa Oil,
with the HTPOPHOSPHrras or Lims and Soda have
- table as Fresh Cream7 and with the addition 6f
the HypopbosphltetM -which Is an excellent Bone
and Nerve - Tonic have - produced a remedy of the
greatest value in the above diseases, ,;,
tvt .oj Kase AttaiaaMe by the Bheimatle i ;
"Te'atoough'-'theV'tikf despair "of relief; 8 is
attainable tor rheumatic, u2erersi for .there Is
remedy whioh-carrles off , rby . means of, Increased J
H..I n .1 J .J I . . . " T M 1
I blood " purlncatlon the acrid element . to which
wuvw uv uio juiuicjo uuLiuriicuit cuiuuicra lur
I pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
oj uiywiwrn WUUiCDOIJt UVU1V VIA 17J uiixf.
ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent Is
Hostetters, a preparation Kltewise celebrated as a
remedy for constipation, which causer contamina
tion of the blood with - the bile and a certain
means of relief in dysDensla. fever and airue. and
4 nervous ailments. " It Is, perhaps, the finest tonic
i exiani, ana is ir -aiy recommenaea as a meaicinai
sumuiiuit Dy aui;inginsnea pnysiovinsanaanaiysui
who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very
beneficial. ' The press also endorses It
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' Will begin the Grand Annual Closing
There will be a Grand Rush and we would advise
tt wffl tetothemaiiy
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And to others It will repay them to invest for fu
ures, we would suggest Una circular be retained
Ton can buy English Fur and, Whitney Beaver
worth S32 and $30, at $24.' Our Fine' West Eng.
ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing . Worateds,.Cas
Brown Meltons, marked $15, $16, $17 and $19.50,
Oar splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the ; en
Vestai $27 50, $28 and $30-reduced to $22-50,
away Frocks and Tests, $20, $21, $22 and $23.50,
ment of Cassimere Frock and Sack Suits, sold
Our entire Stock of Cassimere Panta ranging $6.50
$5.50 and $6.00, one uniform price, $4.00, TO
Will be sacrificed, some 300 pairs all wool Cassl
Hankerchelfs at 25c TO CLOSE OUT. A small
ur Fine Merino Underwear, worth $2 each Shirt
Our stock of Bpya'
Wnl be arranged In connection with the " Clearing
garments and other perishable goods, to be slaugn
Da many Instances the Quantity is small and sizes
CLOTHING!
L O I H I N Gl
CIOTHINTI I
CLOTHIN VXi
W. KAUFMAN A CCS.
CLOTHING HOUSE!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Having determined to .nduce our stock, we now
offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of
North Carolina, the largest cheapest and most
beautiful and well selected stock -
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Consisting of the- nsrud variety of MEN S. DOTS,
T0LTHANDCBllJ)REJrS , . -'.
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FOUND IS FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
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.All we ask Is that our friends and customers
will give us a calL as It will be to four Interest and
you wiir save from fifteen to twenty per cent on
your purchases. : ' W. KAUFMAN Ar CO.,
.'Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C
dec!2 j
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10RN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, '
v Posfofflce Address Charlotte City Mills : ) i -.'
'- Parties having grain to grind or to sen will Ind
It to their Interest to call on the undersigned. : Meal
ground either fine or coarse, according to order.!
'Thankful for former patronage, I will give my
prompt personal-attention, to all orders from One
bushel to a ear load. , . . - w
i , .,7 , ' ROBERT D. GRAHAM, i
- . ,.j , -, - . , 8uperintendem.t '
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TXE HAVE A SELECT STOCK . , .
'Ot Whole' and Grrmnd Spices,' mcliidmg'Fells'
notninc mper. 10 jrjjii. u. wkisi-o iu.-
declS
BOX'S and NELSON'S GELATINE, j -..
i -.9iO r f jr.
corn' staitniouiaft iMacaroni - ana Pean i Ta
Dlq. ui s I'-ZS jM B..WRISTON d CO.-
ji ): ; Guaranteed .to ba j0 -3 J '
' TWENTT TEARS OLD,
TTTT ' OO Ih.' - TTT ' ' ' V fcTl
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0UB BNTTRB ' S TOCK OF j WINT BR GOODS 1
Sate o all Jieafabries, embraclr. Overcoats,
"; WlNTEB'TJJnERWEAlLx'
ir friends to call early in order to "enjoy the
WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT !
wb.bnav
r : ' try
r?:Tx
,; ttnl forward
RAND occasio
BAND' OCCASIO.
N
tare .wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of
To-day win begin the great distributing sale of the
A-.-kAL A A
y 4-E. D. LATTA & BROM
W-! 1 --. -1 'f-x-m
TO CLOSE OUT.
Overcoats, Satin lined, $40 at $29. ' Our Fine
land Casters, $30, at $25. Our'oilve BrownjCaa
ters, Granites, ChlnchDlaSi wlthoutreserve, at$15.
at one uniform closing price, $1250.
ore season $10 $7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine
lip CLOSE OUT. Our entire magnificent line of
all at one uniform closing pr!ce,$18.00, TO CLOSE
readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.60, at
Our $10 and $12.50 OOSSQlEBE SUITS, at ff.BOf
TO CLOSE OUT.
$7 and $70 at one urilforM prtcittltX). Our
CLOSE OUT. Our large variety fr?j$i!so
TO CLOSR ,0t3T-
V) tl
mere Pants, $3, $a50, $3.50, 83.75 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.
TO CLOSE OUT
O CLOSE O U. . X
CloJUngwrUbgfitej
f TTJ CLOSE OUT. ' -'. n 'j
Prices" in our regular and desirable goods, certain
tered at less than half value,
few, and in order to procure Just what, your heart
(CLOSING OUT SALE.
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EVEEBODYtN-WANT OF
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And desiring
wift bear In mind
previous &a
of
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i rUK WINTER STOC
1 VJUR WINTER STOC
El
t
AT COST
No sham, we win sell to. OUT Customers' 'tod Ps-'
trons our Fall and Winter Clothing at actual cost;
no uoycje auwnue i auj ana uui wium we ttcui
anyda . i
J.Vi--. : :! -,?.;. - . f J f ;
vl H.;"t aj-U-'U vriSiilliii 1;. ri'nT '
Our Mr. L. .BERWANGER, a practical Tailor and
Manufacturer! or Che past fifteen years, is enabled
to buy Goods at very tow figures, and therefore we
are able to sell you clpthtogat ManxilScturers' : . . ;
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FineCRJt3fle and TaOora,'51
rpHE WORLDS STANDAEDi? "'Wl"' J . r
jWiSCALES. " r '" 1 ' '
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r JytM' r'w'.rt , -,von i''.f(j7' ,ii
- ' ' sn i . ,1 ih '- i l r 'uv i i
Coffflft Mllla, Sptoa Mala, and Store Flitm fiene- i
j! jrff; i f hi " 'j'fivn'ii-jvJi I
-j--Ane improvea atpo wr.; rT ., ? , , n
TT-"I.tO"V j . . "l rf i y
end for Circulars.
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, 811 Eroaiiwcr, U Yoi !li
t3T For sale by Leading Hardware Ecalsrsl
eptl-dtaww . . '
y ,v TTxTM OO T"3i IVBDdiTM IvVtiTrm'-.
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n; A-ih',? .4iy o f.;t.i?Jjoj -je.jli.liim
i ri vI 1,1! i.i,7 ri'Vin
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T0 "0'L'Of S IS O 'TI-rTP 'i 1
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Cassimere Sultlngjah;!; .,' -u
Lest advmteges ttt &etf ona'adwen blbahralnd
With . solicitude to UUfl feH., jutKtUi U-Al
icil'il rv." vjl .-T9 xnilntJ-
".i:'i'&.in'f
; -i ii (.!.' 6tf i .ia
. '.iij it si. i,-' i J' 'ti tilt 1;'H
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: '! ' ' -i "i ,M'll 'hl'i ' ' i.ii
i. f h r!3 'iv arit.-1nrjt-i !' a;
prices, and as one goods are marked in plain
mammoth' stock of ; ntii-Jviu; ..yjJi ii1-
':'y f.f!l7ii.tif ttMty:f. 'iiU 'in VUiqit ::
Uv.H'--yl ii i ff.h'.'iui-i ht!.4;iW&
i:-'yiil to 'tii'ss-.-r 'wiul'le-ti zi -n-MfV
: is'iV .'illiiit4 -jiij 'jo o-nsinol Jr. hii
- ;,j x -? - I r:tii,1 nl Mtii&n 8hi Iv -Ufsivt ,
vfi; Je &il dohiw 'qionini !
; .. -;! filiui!-jvl kwj ,ia:.7. livh
.xiuissitwli liiii; is8frfi i;.n ifii w
iJ; yi3v is s-i i . nf;'K-I) ifT '
iinow Ji r; Ji .wmz v;iv
: i i in;nuii-"-'j. !Uw - ii ilyi.lv .n;'iitxi'if
JesR (mjnads garhjenlajslikv sleeve, Ifntt
torsllk sleevei at tl8JiOur "enUre assort
Our 'aMstiv va(1iiBoaiiA
vrlr ifijfl) on -l)i;fi iii ii li.i-iJBit
DahuBia ton'wllTOck3
''''i'liiw fj)'n'tj Rtrbi'iw- -
OUT.3fh tertW
one nlformipiio8U tlW IO' CLOSE. OUT.
: 7-r 'tiJ -I -nit tti ihr.l.ui iutt ih'nhr
: : i '." 'ruif is f;o 'ii 'To ij'i5
' t-UJifl 'Vfi v; i-J3jir j-r.'
Immense assortment of Cassimere. ,ts, $5,
Cassimere Panto at one miform price, $3.00,
Kjjfe'.0-iL:;-i 7v'i;i ulSihUvw.il
CXCKI'OUT.i Ooiremaimtg stock.' of. Iiuiies'
t'?-lf) v
ennre
-Hi .v;u(1 IfHiJ- a ,'-i'i-i'r
. . r , . . .....
:ua;,tisaiy i-jviMiit t -0Da.a -.
liiifi-nalf qilviO)b ;.u'i 4i .4-
Mes'of 'woirsted
ii .t i; 'JO. "-jJil'j-iJ fifil lirift
mostdeslrek1 Call earlf, in tttf Jjl 'Y1?1 '
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r. t (:
rrtkoWsKfi&etf'1 " ' V
. ii;:i': jy&U!J;& ii'iUinz
Beg to can your atteju totiie Ao that ii is
their desire to gtre WotntWiya ' f f 1 Ktl'i
' ! --i" f :il V-i.ii."; ;-.
?: !'i;.JtBST CLASS: ! t'.vj-.y
EXX
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'3 i- TMtn -ifMlJl i'rfX
JEPARltMlArirvonMfm
ere r any and everything that the trade Of oar
.r-WVitiiflOi r.ll'41 -f':i..i 'ii4l vt
21 iowmuntty maydeslre.can pebaA WhajltoB
iit a point to remove the ; beowM Jrhlch scpjtjie of
omiSlaim tohave' beoa plalnW irder
4j ' 1
?; l4t J ?I"N'1B n0 f'FWf6'S''a
our
fietaBberjaTVav,Grand)'8ucsian pro-
pi)1idBaDr1-te to
T-v? ::i T So itso OTV fea? v it
mtth-iAt yli'HUp Iryfi'rrjrt uhti awta
kiwi hi: ikckb W,0EJ&5lM I"
. . jnjLiit Xi$u:9ijJ.i;2eiT .
Our MR. BARUCH will dye his personal atten.
boqjoxob ijepaien aM(iormex jucim Wj
list that classlot bnsmes eaUBfiei lis 4hat.3(lr ef
forts tri this parser Wfll be- ap'preaaied -by our
numerojAfri
ti W ahattednUmto Ao offer lor UwnextSO days
rematoderoibor'' 'I"'Iril ihvi
Ji;hi 7on ii laV .
Mnrw it v w w p vie imi
.'i.ti !j;fint:rt- yno-- -nfl Iptit
hihyyhim 0s i4 i;l dj yofLoj Ifw-i. '
Kli7ili r-viiXJntij Si .oj .jon
.til l.m; '-if.ff dZy&UHjrl .i).
it fnii ) ill - ,v .va'I lo
.Mur-nY 1 .TsJo'iT .iU itanoliil
iuiim mi if I txnxil Hi vsjf 1 Jflt vnb"
CZTAT.AStONlSllINQLTJXJW.fKICEi
; ,;j-)- hi no Jii'i 'jiof oJ )j; n'f ii
j! 'li iwij-Mib-ri zUii'i'ril Mi
iWBfti aifto ot jnaklng eftm,fprJflnf Sprinji and
Bummer stock,4 wirtdi' we win' place tnWtbr at
inyi jj;ai-77i'l m: iil M'.ni ul -"Jerrys
etastheeasonwig,a(irnitart- it A
r Iff ft I'null t'l s.:rit iT .oho-ul to
, f tu? IjiiaiXiiTTneLTNTCfl 'onf OUBJ titmoo
,fa.J -ji'j.Mi )Aifin .x v'Jl 3; sttwdiB -
WHOLESALE DEPABT5Tri'T,t'
HOLESALE DEPARTMEN JL
Wbe'kei ui ai alwajftir'i ,TA-Jix;"7 vj;D--
U lUi'.rl f.7f .Vj'ni"' i'i',,'i7j:f V)5"I
'iJliivw! jTespecuUIy,; , ,,( :f .
- ..- .. .'Hit!;! ti uiftf ''
Jan. 21, 1878. - . .
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Kr.t.f.
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AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON.
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