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$t)t illjarloitt birrotr. IIP ' , . lil' I Ig 1 Mb n 8VB8OR1PTI0S RATE&J tHxMU ' ii"f" 5 XX Bat been Vyortmahht- itarrttt viih cwr mfrrf wgaito and tAwqaws. lTs funrirt. al flAort Wim WEEKLY EDITION : 1 BZU2TK3, BILZr-SBADS, 1 3 'i f.tt'l'J f UfeAty, (in tfunty) in adixw... $2 00 Oirfw.PPv'-'--":j 2 10 Six MontTiM. ...... . ,..' .0. i j ... 1 .00 CP- Tjtbwd Rriuctioiujor QUO, j ' . XgmEB-ffgj D.S. CiMM; TAQ8 RECEIPTS, POSTERS, S PROGRAMMES. BAND-BOlA vol. xx; CHARLOTTE, K. LC.,;TUESD 4, 1879. PAMPBLET8, CIRCVLARS. CHECKS, 4UX It ill f I ' uf QASHMERES IKS ALPACAS. 1! if just Received another lot of superior i CASHMERES AMD ALPACAS, B ulging In Price from 25 cento to One Dollar. I r i i- A Few Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, worth si.oa Do not fan to see oar LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. ELIAS COHEN. 'gwvnituvt. gURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i 1 DKALKR IK ALL KINDS OfE FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, &0. BE9DING, AO. BEDDING, 40. FURNITURE n FUKNITURE 1 i A Full Line of i CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS J LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES I LOUNGES!. . LOUNGES I LOUNGES LOUNGES PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS J PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS i ty COFFINS of all kinds pn hand. COFFINS of. all kinds On hand. No. i Wkot THJtoi srsznv , . ;-.,.,!-,r;,-.-M CHARLOTTE, N. C. (W Ladies' and Gentlemen;s Burial Bobes-a r.ne supply. "--: " ' ." ' . ' ., . ' IARGAINa HIT .f .-:'!l:'' ' U RRB NIf S ti TTJTK UK ,K TJ BRR N N N II . ".. t: mf BKHK ! ' !M'rt. ..Jv..r-.i" Uf'itlvvi Oi ' , ,TL.fy ROGERS' WABEBOOMS,, ; (; f. HrrtoPoffromc, .. ., ') ft 8 ..'. .!i.f iina- My Stock' is Tery Laii ! and embraces a Foil Llne ot v 1 r 7. ...... (..- . S - . .tsi;-iit ! ijH. . : PATR, fTHAMBTR, DBONQROO , , "v.V'fi--.-4'1, :' s'-f 4 ",V , ' ' OFFICE rUBJWTURK" '. - .! ) t. , , , , , t . .. . - ' !! .tWtf jif ; ; I ; -v! (If,," S ' -j" 'J 4.",,,-. 5 f 1 '" ' t- ; '.t j IAJiGoo!lsPacke4Freeof Charge; I EM E E M E ST. TOB LOT' OB LO CHILDREN'S FINE FANCY H H OO BSSS n EKK RRR Y 8MS H HO HHH O H H O n R R R Y O 88 II EK RKR YY R R H U OO B888 n EBB B R Y TO BE nLOSSD OUT ou 1 L O S E D A AA. A TTTT T T T on N9 N OOO EBB n n NN N O O E O O N N O EB O O H DOE OO H M OOO EBB S AT ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Feb. 1st. CRETONO I RETONO ! CRETONO I REONO ! I HAVE JUST RECEIVETA U8T RECEIVEU ' . - , The handsomest lot Of Oil ColoredT CREJONS of the season. Also a new lot of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTING S. Don't fan to look at my new Abdominal OOO OO RRR SSSK EKK TTTT SSS OO OR R B T T U OO O RRR ' 'S8SEB u yjyj uk Ka on OOO OO S B 88 KEK OR B T T New lot of Crochet and Diagonal DRESS BUTTONS. I s Jll have a few fine Cloaks to close out at half their real value. A new lot of Black and White Satin. Also MONOGRAM RUFFLING For Skirt Protectors. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE. Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. ieD2 LADIES' CLOAKS. ADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK Q LADIES' CLOAKtO THE GREATEST B A R G A I NO HE GREATEST BARGAI NO Of THE SEASQXT THE S E A 8 P 1 . t'. firx HUKDRED CHOICI LADIES' CLOAKC ladies' cloakO YTK BmtDBXD CHOICK LADIXS' CLOAXO- iJB s.'t.:ri:i i.i5f: !:sr. ;..? ,tH'''i' u'f JUOT BKCBITXD BT EXPRXSQ TOT BBCXITXP BT BXPBEsOj Which win be sold without reserve, at sacrk ; flclns: prices. Dont fall to come and look at . . . i . 4 i i ' '!!'' ly ""i . .K'Jti't'tvi OWEEPlNa BEDUCTlON'of WRmO 'rrri H"M NOW IS YOUR CHANCT7I . OWIS , YOUR CHANC-Cf t; bilk : . i'l rpO BUY A CLOAK! FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFrp. X O. BUY A CLOAK; FOB A CHRISTMAS GIF X ! y. 'i 1 ft.: t'A T. H ATt PRICTT! A rsfiXV.TjH'AL J 1PB1CJJ.A T IHALJ (PBi t i I vf. 'i'i ni?t ?t ' : '' '' i"-- '!i'--i '- j ' . M H. MORRIS BEOS. I H MORRIS ft BROS, t A N N jo U N C N NO U H C PEVEYILLE. Njlable Events in Its Hbtory 1 Growing: VUt lagt Eaucalional Items Personal, fcc To the Editor of The Observer The location of this Village by the fa thers was more the result of accident than foresight, it "being,' the first avail able place in tne oia JNortn state ror a side track turnout on the now Char lotte, Columbia '& Augusta ' Railroad. liisrht here, on the birth place or James K Polk, was heard the first railroad whioHo in Woatam Nnrth flarnlina- wnistle in W estern . JN ortn A.arouna , here m old Mecklenburg was first heard tbat potent voice OI Steam, mat nas Clll- I minated in a network of grand results m the City of Charlotte. Much might be said of its early history . that would intprpsr thft o-pnpral Tpalr bnt I desire interest tne general reaqer, uut a aesire to mention only a lew .points or lis present status. Located eleven miles south of Charlotte, protected in this i,A n Ainr, A,i,4, h y,a ry. "u oii oujowjuu uunuouiuo mo i auon oi tne iocai opuon law, surrouna- ed by a thrifty, industrious and church- going people, it is most f avprably situ- ated tor a nursery ot Churcnes ana the average of life being lessened eyery year, witb schools. Its educational facilities apd out any reasonable eansedeatff jresrdttng general- moral atmospnere iiaveawxactea tots I limits some Oi tne oest citizens oi tne I county, and a second rate turnout has or late oecome a nrst-Ciass. village OI several hundred inhabitants. Recently a neat brick Presbyterian church has adorned the town, and reflects credit on its projectors. The last twelve months nave wnnesseu tne aatuiion oi len new ana eiesant coctase nouses ana two aa- ditionarschools. The old public free sybcp has proven itself to be the greatest dlscov sohool building was sold and converted eiy of ltg medlclrie. Every Druggist in this into a private residence, and a hand- wui teii you of its wonderful effect Over H "uc xaa ci rcau tuc uuwmc Ui """i10 I L1U11. , A year ago. in sight of and south of - tne village, on a Deautitui eminence, was finished by J. R. Kirkpatrick a large and elegant academy, which for convenience of construction and adap tability to school purposes, will com pare favorably with any like building in the Carolinas. Here, too, Prof. E.W. Scott has located his Woodlawn busi ness college, and as an instructor in his department ne is second, to no man in the United States. Polk Academy, now under the management of J. li. JiirK- patrick and Rev. Wm. H. Bass, A. M, is in successiui operation wun increas ed facilities for imparting instruction in all the English branches, Latin, lireek and tne nigner matnematics. This institution closed the first month of its second year on January 31st, 1879, witn a ncn least 01 tat tnings ior tnose 1 wno couia appreciate an intellectual banquet Prof. Bass gave an erudite lecture on education, displaying a thor ough mastership or his subject and a scholarly analysis of its true import and and signification. He was followed by the' Rev. L. R Stacy in an earnest and eloquent appeal to tne young men to aim high: and he drew a most beauti ful picture of what energy and indus try will accomplish for any young man. This young messenger of the gospel bids fair for great usefulness in the church, and our village may well congratulate itself that he and his excellent lady are in a few days to be installed in the par sonage here, which is just about finish ed. With this pleasant and genial ac- auisition to our nouulation. and a new Methodist church in embryo, the pros pects for our future success are indeed bright and cheering. Plus Anon. Horrible Tragedy in Atlanta. The Constitution of Saturday prints the sickening details of a murder, with the causes wnich prompted the commis sion of tne terrible deed. Mr. Sam. Hill and Mr. John R. Simmons met in the bar-room of the National Hotel, and al most immediately after meeting, Mr. Hill shot Mr. Simmons, inflicting a fatal wouna 1a uie neau. itenerai rumor stated that Mr. Hill's wife was connect ed with the affair, and that some wrong to ner was tne cause 01 ms action rn tne premises. Mr. Hill gave himself up to a policeman, was taken to the station house, where he made a statement to a reporter corroborating the rumor. Said he: "I have been wronged, wronged deeper than I can tell you. I have been off and on in Atlanta several years. I nave tew. iriendS nere and many people that ar down on me. I have hp.en t mn-iA . v.0w n Die woman, livery body who saw ner loved her. I know that she loved me devotedly. Last fall while I was away, 1 was wronged wronged deeper tnan if a man had : shot me, and left me to lincrer out mv life in nam. Men who have not wives cannot tell how I was wroneed. but a man with a mother and a sister ought to be able to appreciate in. iiiuiD j. nt 6""" Mut"u w my wife and got into her confidence by rr.rr." a.V";. ?Ja Z ZZ?; vvr iiMuiiu . . " on tne city elections, uue mgui just a'fter this election I was up town, when a friend came to me and told me I had better go out home as some one had A t j .1 1 ! A.1 A. T gone mere ana toia my wixtj mat x wits coming home to kill her. I hastened out to my home; at 260 East Hunter street, and found on the door a note saying: 'My dear husbaad, good-Dye. 1 call you by that name for the last time. I am gone.' " "It was signed by my wife, and L be- 1 , , . ... 1 i lievea. tnat a man came in a carriage and took, ner away. The tirisoner waaihen asked if the man he had shot was the man who had VimhhannlM. " 1 rrl t ' u "r" Vr " A. 11 Wei. saw Ullll UC1UID 1U uxv uic, but from the description I have heard, I think: it was the same man.? 3 r 7 "Mr Simmnno' fnonnn m VP a vprsmn of the affairvery materially different A ney say na inter oiiuuiuiio was auut, and was Iving on the floor-when, be Arhiil lrai1Vtr orolr -fn-r fViQ Hliwl IT Til a mouth, his brother, Mr. Mote Simmons, of the firm of Simmons Hunt, came to him and the wounded man said in niiiinii HTJo ohnt ma tnrr ivttiiri j (Tt ia also denied that Mr. Simmons ever had anvthing to" do with the "wife of " Mr. Hill. Sava tiie Constitution nn j "Tne case is one or, tne most unionu- nate ,we have .ever chronicled., Mr. Simmons is a voung man who has many warm friends here. He s about twenty two years old, and is a member of jthe Atlanta cadets, ne is tne proprietor oi a drug store on Marietta street, near tfte. ootpoft racpory, 1 The Kational Complaint. Dyspepsia Is the national complaint Almost very other man or woman you meet has it, and the result Is t at the number, of pseudo-remedies for It Is s numerous as Pharaoh's host They are for the most part worthless. J There Is, however, a searching eradlcant of this distressing and obdu rate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised It to a foremost place among the staple medicines of America. Hostetter's Stomaeh Bit ters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude v4 n ' any known ; remedy, and Is a most genial lnvigorant, appetizer and aid to secre tion. Thpso are not ompty; assertions, as thou sands of our countrymen and women who have ex perienced Its effects are aware, but are backed np by Irrefragable proofs repeatedly laid before the pu ,' c ' The Bitters also promote a regular habit oi ' f an give a healthful stimulus tQ the urt- naryorgan?tj . 4--"' A BemsrkslileBegalt.. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an es tablished fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction in severe eases of Lung Diseases. It Is true there are yet thousands of persons who fare predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who have no personal knowledge of Boscbee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year .without one complaint Con sumptives try jus -one Dome, ueguiar size 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in i Ease Attainable by the Baeuuttle. Yes, although they may despair: of relief, it is . . . - i 1 m L J attainable by rheumatic, sufferers for there is a remedy which carries on, toy means ef increased gL ol the kidneys-Important channels for bioodpurifkation the acrid element to which patnoiogisK tne mos eminent aonouie tne painrui !?mPi?n25r&I 2&&L SStL?- Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina- Hon of the blood with the bile and a certain mMnBOf reUefin dTsneosla. fever and aeue. and nervoos ailments. It is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant and Is highly recommended as a medicinal b9ng? who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very heneflclal. Tne press also endorses lu . - ,. Deaw-Rate of our country is getting to; be fearfully alarming, ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea- son of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of every day Rfe we are apt to overlook the dangers attending It and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already getm. Thousands lose their lives in this way ev- ery wniie had Boschkb's gxbmah Steup been taken, a cure would hare resulted, and a large bm fjon, a doctor been avoided. For all diseases ,,, r nni nnmvi Rnwiv 950,000 bottles sold last . year without a single failure known. JUST IN TIME. We have Just received a fine selection of. such Goods as you want for m 7. : Christmas presents, Such as fine Lockets and Chains, Fine Sets, Seal Rings, Initial Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins and anything in the line you may want. CALL AND SSX XHKM. HALES A EARRIOR. dec20 p LASNE, iTom pans, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price- and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or vanizlng made 'at shortnitlce and equally as good Bronze ouaing, coloring. Buver-fiaang ana ua as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. Apprentice wanted, with premium and good reierenoes. septlS gT. MARY'S COLLEGE, , GASTON COUNTY. N. a This institution, conducted by a colony of the Benedictine Fathers from St Vincent's College, Westmoreland county. Pa., is eleven miles distant from Charlotte on the Alr-Llne Railroad. It stands on tne 01a uaiaweu mace, iamous ior netutmneas Remote from town, it offers rare inducements to parents and guardians for the education of their S,,,. TOnthl , vnionrir taht their religion, the children of respectable parents of all denominations will be received and their moral training strictly cultivated.': Attendance to the students; without any interference with their re!&0 la thATftnrw ftmhntfi(J 1 tnrea denartments: i classical, tne maxnemanca f and the commercial, and also the. preparatory for ferms-Portulttonandboardper session of five muera. I months, payable in advance, S00.UU. For fall Tjartlcalars and catalogues, apply to the REV. STEPHEN - LYONS. O. S. B.. Rector, Gari- oaidi p, o., Gaston county, N. u : On due notice a conveyance will be sent from the College to meet students on their arrival at the de pot Day scholars wm be received on terms to suit the convenience or parents. janiu per im B OOK KEEPING. ' I takd this method to Inform the nubile In Char lotte that I am now forming a class to whom I pro pose to teach book Keeping m au its Dranenes. ny experience nvDooK Keeping ior cwemj-nve years is a guarantee that the instruction given ueciass will be thorouKh and complete. The class will be formed on the third day of February. : r T6rms-piyeb0 C241essonsV ' . i 4 , 20 24 SSOnS. I will also undertake to open up or balance Iwlra t nHlnat nviiinla whnn AM m1 f. fanning. Jan. ai iw &mU8tmtUtS. iharlotte opera house. I V ' , . JOHN T. FORD, Manager. TTJLIU3 CSA tJ ULIUS CSA R," Shakespeare's Classic and Historical Tragedy, h WEDNESDAY, FEB. B,; Interpreted by the renowned Dram . -MB, : FFF F f5 .OQO,8St, US OGO JU Maixi Antony, an acted by him for ore J00 nights at Booth's Theatre, New York, . The.dlsUngulshed Actors," MB, THOMAS 7. KEENS, Whose success In "Hamlet," Rlehard m,n and other snaKespeanan cnaracters, eminenuy u fit him for his great personation -,of Casslua. . . . - MR. RX. DOWNING, as Brutus. MB. GE05GB 50EY, r The aeeompllshed actor, will assume therole of juuusuaesar. . . , ' - The rest of the cast In the hands of acknowledg ed capacity. . New scenery has been especially pro vided,; New Roman costumes for. every character. tW Sale of seats wnieommenee- on Monday. Admission 50 cents and S1.00; secured seat 25 f cents extra, coo. bbb'. aj ior 8 t fBcnsKg a a 1 B B AAA N WHO OQ0 S C BBB A ,A; KH 'I -?anm)t grg Goods. TTTT OO T O O T O O , T O O I OO rD A T T AA T J D A A YY D D AAA Y DDD A T T 8" L L B E U U Will begin the Grand Annual Closing There will be a Grand Rush and we would advise i it wui De to tne many i And to others it will repay them to Invest for fu ores, we would suggest Oils circular be retained. You can buy English Fur and Whitney Beaver worth $32 and $30, at $24. Our Fine West Eng- ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing Worsteds, Cas- Brown Meltons, marked $15, $16, $17 and $19.50, Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en Tests, $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 Pants raiudns $8.50 I I $5.50 and $6.00, one uniform price, $4.00, TO I 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 Boys' i 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 LO THING! L O T H I N G! CIOTHINp I GLOTHINU! W. KAUFMAN & CCa CLOTHING HOUSEI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Havinar determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most Deaumui and wen selected staeK OOO L OO TTTT H H II NN N 6GO O O L O O T n 11 Hif ho a O L O O T O O L O O T OOO IXLL OO T hhh nssso H H II N NN O OO H H II N NN OOO WB HAVK KVJUt OFFEBXD, Consisting of the usual variety of MEN'S, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. All we ask is that our friends and customers will dve us a call, as It will be to your interest, and you will save from, fifteen to twenty per cent, on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN it CO., ,- Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. CL 'deel2 . XiIUtt0. QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, Postoffloe Address,1 Charlotte City MSls Parties havlnrgrain to grind or to sen will find it to tneir interest 10 can on we unuersignea. Meat eround either fine or coarse, according to order. , Thankful for former patronage, t will give my ipt personal aneution 10. au oroers xrom one ,enoaoarioaa i.v. - . ; . Superintendent,' VX7E HATE A SELECT STOCK ' Of Whole and Ground Solces. including Fells' mixed spices, try It and be convinced that there to nothing nicer. - 1 s wiuaivji a. va declS '-,-.'' v ,t l -j tOX'S and NELSONS GELATINE, X' rvwn Btamh. Italian Macaroni and Pearl T; ploe- 77. " ,A,B..WRlST0NO0,- T7BENCH BRANDT ;JJ.. ,'f.'..t t r 1. Guaranteed to be " V AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON ' DDD : D D D D D D T : O T O T O AA , Y T A A X : ' ; F s T OO DDD A -O- O O C. L C L 8 B 8 E O O V TJ t ! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS 1 Sale of aH heavy fabrics, embracing, Overcoats, WINTER UNDERWEAR. our friends to call early In order to enjoy the WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT ! wno nave deferred purchasing, looking forward I LSI RAND OCCASIO RAND OCCASIO tare wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of To-day will begin the great distributing sale of the j E. D. LATTA ae BBO., TO CLOSE OUT. Overcoats, Bitln lined, $40 at $29. Our Fine land Casters, $30, at $25. Our Olive Brown Cas ters, Granites, Chinchillas, without reserve, at $157 at one uniform closing price, $12.50. Ore season $10 $7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our line TO CLOSE OUT. 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 OCT. $7 and $7.50 at one uniform price, $5.00. Our CLOSE OUT. Our large variety of $4 and $450 -TO CLOSE OUT-" mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $3.75 at $2.50, to assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts in In col assortment oi the ceiepratea Starr Shirta lnincoi I and Drawers, will be sold at $3 per suit, TO CLOSE and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50c. T8 c c o U np O U 1 I Clothing will be offered at prices lower than Other j TO CLOSE OUT. Prices" m our regular and dfeslrame goods, certain I tered at less than half value. few, and in order to procure Just what your heart CLOSING OUT SALE. WWW A im N TTTT EEB DDD WWWW AA NN N T E D D WW WW A A N If N f EB D D WWWW AAA N NN T B D D W W A A N FN T BEE DDD ETEEBYBODY iS WANT Of OOO h o 05. OO TTTT H Hnp.IT OOO O O T H HIINN NO O O O T HHHnS N KG O OL O O H HII IT NSO OO H HUN NN OOO OXXJ llix OO And desiring to purchase will bear in mind our previous aavernsemeni 01 . i fXUB. WINTER ST0CT7" i 1 WUB WINTER STOCAV ) . 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 ao. 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 ante to 1 1 sell you clothing at Manufacturers' OOO OO 88a TTTT OOOO S8 T O O O HS8g T OOOO a T OOO OO BSS8 T Z We solicit a ealL . Respectfully, L. BERWANGER BROJ Fine Clothiers and Tsilon. TOK WORLDS STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ? Fof Sale Alsot PATENT ALARM MONEY1 DRAWERS? J .," . . " i ' if Coffee MQla) Spice Mills, and Btoio Fixtures Gene. i tally -7,' . J.. The Jmpfoved Type. WMter -tut yOsetOaUng Pump Ob's Pumps.; . . .- 1 ; !'. -' " ' end for Cbeolam .r " '" errs f . .. FAIRBANKS 00 ' f -r. ' 1.. ...... - . ; ... 811 Broadway. New Yoik: ; Tar sale by Leading Hardware Deafer!. Sseptx-dtmw TTTT- OO DDD II DDD T . O . O T . T ; T O O O O OO jr A. A t S: T c c SB S E O u rn.i 0 U I I Cassimere Suitings, and best advantages In selections as weU as bargains . with sollcJmde to this prices, and as our goods are marked In- plain mammoth stock of Jessup Custom made garments, sQk' sleeve lined. tors, silk sleeve, $24, at $18. Our, entire assort-, Our attractive variety of. Worsteds, Oxford and V Dahlia and Black English Worsted Frock and English Worsted In Black, Brown and Dahlia Cut- OUT. " The handsomest and mot attractive assort' one uniform price, $12 TO CLOSE OUT. '' immense assortment of Cassimere Bants, $5 Cassimere Pants at one uniform price! $ff.00i CLOSE OUT. Our remaining stork, ot Ladles' ors. wortb moc. nt XI on. TO CTOstc twrr OUT. Our enure stock of Underwear, worth 75e. . merchants can buy them lines of Worsteds, In Coats and Tests, Odd broken most desires. Call early, in the Very cordlallyt, X.D. LATTA ftBBOii W ITTE0WSKT A BARUCH Beg to can your 'attentloh to the fact that It Is their desire to give to our city a FIRST CLASS RRR B B RRR BEX K EEB TTTT '- I ' A- -A A .. H tf-r DEPARTMENnp EPARTMEM JL " '"V. - c; , Where any and everything that the trade of our community may desire, can be had, We shall make It a point to remove the necessity which some, of our people claim to have been placed, to to order Goods from abroad, as we shall always keep a j . . J -..!: large, well selected and HANDSOME N N O f O P G 6 o o ODD O DO AT OUR ESTABLISHMENTS No effort will be spared on out part to sake our Retail Department a Grand Success, and we pro- pose to bring ft gradually to such a standard as to make It SECOND TO NONE SOUTH. " : Our MR. BARUCH wffl give ids personal atten tion to this Departmeni and his former success In just that class of business satisfies us that our ef' forU to this particular will be; appreciated by. our nurnerous friends and customers . ;t ' ; " We shall continue T to offer for the,' hWt 80 day the remainder of oar ft.. , ? v, ----- . . t f , r . v. W W !WBW N TTTT, EEB. RS3L I. . i :, WWWW lSlf ft T B - - B' tt -WWWW - II If If If rT.. . EB j.EBE 1 , wwww.' n n 55 r?' !i,ri'S :"5iJ " " G o 0 gS;12 AT ASTONISHDXGLY L0W,PBICEft.i'ij( .with i tlewof inaklr room for wSriilng and Summer stock; which we win place to our store" a early as the season will adrnlL THE LINES OJ OCBf & . r TTTirM.THii.i mr'kllTinrXftl 4:!t .,. VVhOLESALE DEPARTMES jti , '. 1,-''; L'.'f rrj:-:- 1 TTTT OO n -V7 Tw iectfurjy, ".irx-ju, - Vl:: ,i:n 'i ' IWlTTKOTrSSY &BALv CI, I Jan.2U 1878."33r'r";. oJ i;-J:J "ij7 I rdecii J.r. Lt('"l ii. tt -''i"