'"" ',7' '''' 'i'iflP """ ' """ '"-a'"1- - 77 - ZSS OSSSMYXM JOB DMFAWXKKt - . ,aC, o ytor, pot?cddj ht advance $8 fr) Eat beeft thoroughly tvppUed with every tmded want, and vUh tim LatmSttftgpe.mnimAry .W JlfWHrf ' Tnrm Montht... Om Month .. .. ............. " .......r.w...... muwji ty jvo wore Motwotr at com wwmiwii, and (Mmw , (Tfctm nmuM, at xort WMXKLT XDITlOir : BLANKS, BniSBiMfir' Weekly, (intMeovmty) to mtoxmee. ..J2 00 .Six Month. 'J 00 LSTTSX-SOJlSS, OLRD8, i XAOS. RECXIPTSPO&TXBS, psooua inniK, rutd-bills, PAMPHLETS, CIBCVIAMS, OKSCKM, C VOL. XX. CHJirOTTE N.: O.vTUESDAYi; APMli29, 1879. J; LOteral Beduetkmtfor Ctubt, ji 11 i II i, ii. lis iii iii L in ii . i i - M ' j-t i j! I - v ii i i i m r rrr. : a i hi Li- ri kr - ii..r,r..i i r ir .11.. , m. IMI I 'II f III 111 III 111 T II 1 II I 'III .- V ,1 ..J'- II If 1 I . Ii 'I 1 II VAT II I 7 K 11 I rXI HI r TPT TT 'F'-T - .'II MM 111.11 T I I It I II rlUj -M J I MiJI I T I? f U I iM f.i f 5f I i t I ' " : . ' . . - v 1 . . - . . ? -t r .' .. ' '.' 1 " . . . . ) . i 1 1 'i j .. j : r ' : r : . SUN UMBRELLAS mm) m Ladies buying Parasols and 8un Umbrellas will find the best assortment at the lowest prices at EMAS & COHEN'S. Tbey will also find other goods to suit them upon which tbey can save motfey. Our stock of Fancy and Staple v. , ' DRY GOODS Is now complete, among which may be found a full supply of House, Furnishing Goods, Sheeting and Pillow Casings In Linen and Cotton, Linen Table Damask in White, Slate, Bed and Yellow; Napkins, Doylas and Towels In. every variety; Car pets, Bugs, Mattings and Oil Ciotha. , ; . j - Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings is lasge, and will be found .very cheap. ,8o wUJ our stock of WHITE GOODS,, HOSIEBY. GLOVER, NDKKBqHIKFS, COB SETS, FAJJ3 ANDr TIES. Ask to see our Ten, Ceats Linen. Cambrtc naod kercblef and $2 Sun Umbrellas. You will And them cheap, and everything elsa In propdiiion1. '"' Call and see us. It will pay you. ELIAS & COHEN. B ITKOESS NICHOLS, ) I l h. ' j WHOljESLI JETAIL I DKALER IN ALL KINDS OF ( ) !i FUBNITUBE BEDDING, iPlTni 1 5S?R(S' -BEDDING, Ac. 1 1 1 ' ' 1 BEDDING, &C- FURNITURE ! FUjqtrruBjs t AFiUlLlneof LOUNGES ! LOUNGES t LOUNGESf LOCNt iGESI .?r- IbrjNGES "sr.. I y itousGEsi 1 H0 f W 'A PARLOR AND OTAMBEBrMJTTS I ds onand. (Srr CCJiTDSSetialt WpdJ 00 hajML..O Wo. 5 WioW TiLiM'&nutirr'.' 'ii' : i 1 .' ,i ) .- CHABLOTTE N. C. , . , , . v:t;-.f ir; II !;.". 'i I!.? l')v-,,; i; ri!Hti2i2H -1 ;i itYiwt ."hi ' ; ii'v ! ." ! :i t- La sWrraf Bbbes tine unpply, nWis.-itI 'iJt .'T .'-H . .. : -j !-yr.ih "ill I i f-i.-VJI- til Jl JanS ' V 1-, i.i.i; ..,U;! Jln:fitf! it JIlt l " 1 ' 1 '! !!! I' .) (I) rf'IIH.UXJI K'll 'I I !' OABGAMawfi.; m ii-miu if-- bfci 1 ' 4 :i!'t,itir" -Hi; .(! 1.1 .(.;v; -.ijl - t.(.-.! ! tl-tUl't'- i ';-'Ji-i-i:i; ' -., i iU t lnuriH8 '"' V.i..-.:iUt'K :i.- ij,-. ''I'nw rs .iflml nwoni-!f'i . ' .; : -j.!-.!i iii'h'tbfiuw .!!i;:.jtJiJ bnf7-f( 4 I !l . . .,-' !i.)'i iti).!t li;t.. i!i: r. r. 1 v i'.' :.'!i(i:i' i; .!,-.!) i.tiuaii' .'iii!"! - l- -i.TU l l.U Hi f;10-i if t . .fti.-i-h .NTT i ' .-:nr ' ', 'i ; : m ir-;i 'a 1 ' ?mf ,f!)cnnf.t! illicit I It . 'Hit ii ! )os!,msri fctiu. . '1 .iHIH(( ;-iitVl?f! ."W . Ioi . ntt ... i !i'.?i''E l .Z hiiss sill ..; I,-, t'r!if' ii.'tc (0,-fl!Mls,i;)M i-Ht$I iii'-M.., I ixut AbttatifOhk jruiHtme n.ftLi Ihmu iiA tilt 4s0i?9itni w9 i w!j WO i '?U ti, il .a-ntiL : ." -- ... i.. ,.; i ft !- t!ir:T AkU)H. CBMBEU JHNINe BOO K-tit 1)1,; :.. .trvxiCK KUWITUW '"- '!r';',' liwfeiA'-;.!. PT All Goods Packed Free of Charge PARLQ8 AND UHAMBi-MOUll I to ftxvLi&va&s. &XoiUina. Set t 'a Tut . 'a i i i i, Axxj -.. . -w i GRENADINllS, &C. r ' ; '. ; : We have jusi "received' another lot of Blackand Colored . SILKS, Trimming Silks, in Momie patterns; Black arid Colored, Brocaded and Striped' Silk ' '' '.' ,; GRENADINES. :n)i!""Tf: Ai n A handsome line of Black and Fancy Scotch s GINGHAMS. Don't fail to see our French Organdies, In all the new styles. Lace and Lisle , , MITilft AND GLOMES J ,ir)';jnx'ors; ; Ganze and Nainsdbk Shbts.i ' ? A fulLstockot STBAW AND MfLLINEBY GOODS. Orders promptly ftHed; i i , , T. L. SEIGLE & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel; fryofi st, Charlotte, N. C. April 27. P"W PRICES , BULE THE DAY. LARG15 OWDS Daily throag Bie . M y . i i CHEAP STORE OF H. MORRIS & BRO'S. 5 a f 1 "t j i 6 ? f is; STILL GBEATEB REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK. Men's Best Flannel Suits, only $12,00 Beatttlfal tight Castflmre Pants, S2.50, 3.50, 4.50 White1 rancy Pique, 10 and 12 s.peryaroV Beautiful Lawns, 10 and 12 " ' "' Dress Linen, all shades, IS, 20 and 25c per yard. Hamburg Edging, all widths, Q to 25c. per yard. Two-button d4ioe8,all snaJesi b&i, 75c and 81.00 per pair. Beautiful Dress Bunting, worth 25c, for 15 cents per yard. Yard Wide good Bleaching, only 8c. per yard. Best Calicos, all grades, only (H cents, per yard. It will pay anybody to Inspect our Goods and prices, as we claim to be the leading low price house in Charlotte. ' ' ' ' ' -aw received, a beautiful line of Banging in P jlcji ftp 1 Cents to S3. Also, a full line of And Ladles' Underwear, at immense banpins. LM9SSi?JLBa w. fcAUtMlK ft co.! i i : HMTiK )f A A, A A All 42 ffsrapstS'ss We have made ftp CTMlnwmt o,f parchastagft O O T n NH N O O times ready to give quotation of .PJ?2 garment wmcn is soia a our nuuw " be s represented, and to price less than can be bpht elsewhei' 'W obnttnue :o seU 1 WjiiffW; q,eftrHWaii be- I BootrShpes and vSlippew, Including the best, makes In thaoQuntpy. ,5e3S can also be fomfaHHtf stoek a-mplete lln of fine Felt. Stiff and Straw Hats, and any kind of Jjfore, y,ou erainme Jt wwa, as cr . huxoBAKGAINS K.t?. i.tr1 MyfpnVt3a All "n'jswt .a Can be had at April 107 Corner Trvde and Tryon Sts, id Tryon I Charlotte. . XI. V, Li g A Hew Poem by Lord Bryan. t,AH ; Memoir of Bev. Francis Hodgson. .-'Mrr In the dome of my sires as the clear moonbeam !: falls , Througti silence and shade o'er ltsdesMatj waD, It shines from afar like the glories of oW;jy -i.vm It gilds but It warms not it Is dazzling but poloo Let A sunbeams be bright for the youngejcfi 'Tls thellght that should shine on a race ihVh When the stars are on high and the dews on the u -ground, . ..L . . .y: And the long shadow lingers the ruin around. -'; , And the step that o'er-echoes the gray floor o stone Falls sullenly now, for 'tis only my own; . , ., j And sunk are the voices that sounded in mirth, ,v ' And empty the goblets, and dreary the hearth, , y And vain was each effort to raise and recaU The brightness of old to Illumine our hall, . ami And vain was the hope to avert our decline, ,h Andtliefateof my fathers faded to mine. And theirs was the wealth and the fuliness of famej And mine to inherit too naughty a name i -;;-, And theirs were the times and the triumpas pf t..ftmM s .-. vxiir And mlnfi ta refTPt, hut renew them np more. And ruin Is fixed oflfmr twr?and-ay wall, Too hoary to fade arid too nlasS to tall ; It tells not of time's or the tempest's decay. But the wreck of the line that have fc) -held Itlil sway. X Newstead Abbey, Aug. 26, 1811. I m i'. " ' t OB8CR.VAT10KS. Peaceable Indians all stand in front of elgai stores. New OrUomPieayvne.: i. rij j i , Wales is popular in Paris, where he orders up the drinks wtth a frequency Which would astonish Zach Chandler,, , -,. , The American horse Parole is getting back some of the leg laurels that Mr. Bowell carried away wtth torm. -Taroie Is ttotnghmisetf Tmf--f-- Complaint is raade In- LeftdviJle thittEe whisky is nothing'bnt 'snovr watek -feentef wfth vitrloL When eight hundred gallons an .be drawn from one barrel UjU tune for even a dajmnaoj bhiah. AeprfCataorrrlaeiieirier iajriv "Col Bagges was shot once in the left side, once in the right shoulder, and once in the drinking saloon adjacent." ' "A mast wonderful counterfeft,'' being notnfng less than a $20 legal-tender note, is reported from Washington, it was executed withaperand'mkV The "Most1fonderxuieoanterfett,ln Washihgton? is to be found in the White House; He hasnt been executed jet Phil. Chronicle. "Why dont you buy a power press t" has been the question put recently to the editor oi the Marshall town (Iowa) Statesman, and he replies In his last issue, with withering irony: "Why don't we buy the Bordman. House, Woodbury Block and the public square? Why don't we" raise h 11 on four dollan&ndahalfY" kw.-k They had been married a year and were taking a Sunday afternoon walk h the . 6ubnjba,7In a va cant lot a half dozen young goats were having a btu "ctrcus,'' which . attracted tlkeir.'iatttnUda. "George," she said, "seeing those six butda'kktt reminds me that I haven't a decent pair of gloves to my name.'" George despises a goat now The Eareka Leader give the following charac- eet lasfTJUtfi t The officer auietlv re marked that "he was a Fifty-ton1 Fimiace jind.'be would scoop the ore Into the bin," asd the fellow vaarnerldb3r jreduced to fcajeiJHqlg the psjU- COLI MBIA NEWS LETTER. A Variety of patters Treated by Our Palmetto News-Monger. ' To the Editor of The Observer: "Columbia, April 28. An inquest was held yesterday morning on the body of a negro woman who, as was ascertain ed, died from burns received several weeks ago, and subsequent neglect of necessary precautions. The ordinance which prohibits bar bers from opening their shops on Sun days, is now being rigidly enforced. All the shades Deing drawn low over the displays in the show-windows, Main street now . presents a very sober, ap pearance on the Sabbath. Richland does not yet enjoy the bene fits of a stock law, while Mecklenburg has had a good opportunity of weigh ing its advantages against its (appar ent) disadvantages. It is thought by its friends and advocates here that an in terchange of views on this subject with your progressive people may very 1 ma terially aid in furthering the cause; in our community. - The JirBt news that reached Cbliini bia of je; accjMent to Miss 1 Yotimns, and .her escort, Mr. Young, was through the columns of 'tim Obsekveb It forms an interesting topic of i-eonerag-tion in society circles in which Miss entire squara-tfour racrea-rin the heart of the city, and has been the residence durmgtirt'WtetTnbritr em lady wbdse-wealth ia only equalled bjFeSf toseMsh 'generogitr; .ItJ liasJa it witfi,its:4yy-ad,ablKS sarrovgraftg walli its double p??a,'-siled'iT ters of ros.es, .of " the purest white, the wealth of rmcent1- tree's an,d ever greeiashrubberx'ift; ar4en.iWith4ts ctanniti'yistaa,it-horce (flowers and Waift,; I,j f; lrf :i; ii Joii :;d ti .WLtMhS. l!-J Rustic garden. furnitia:esuauQ ,t"iar ments re Tttpidly -1 gwwittg'fi f avo with our ladies. OurfSemmete&deyoteBunfif their leisure llmeatidertfceeg Wt vourip1Wn4i'ackberry trees bat., reeenjWMpwtecUiOnrafiB wrew, read VmittinflC OUU, ,((.;., i tl Imn f.I,i:.,t -( nl Tb;e iDaartins are returning at-tak ing .POfc v$fc Wtomed TOOSlS 1fefl exctirsiOn txF visit tbeiCStyaoy the Military, and otoei -organizations in tending to islf IumWrfbT the un-lingt-Of tthe-mofiTSBafentnto itm42evf- lio-hNiHfrikfew' Ldavs at the Garden! qtV rirt W'igriririW time of the"ypar, wnen a ncn wiWyV1, YH vCttU,ulut.a'lu fragrant roseSM vtli ttvtm and variety; JS TI l v n A f I n j-i , neets Te,eqr fVj-mm-, ,r, 7,,Ttf $ EaVyw We Prafiesin1 Iteir fcoegets ? In the'triat3aedplirpd; tft Rich mond, f or-stabbiftg Jhia,wifeth follow ing entertaining testimony was inter jected to relieve :ithe iBWaaotony of the law Wb n note from the DisDate n : fin t.hfi siibfect1 ef faficies. Dr. Mc- Guire said J'meh can imagine anything, since tbey carry : buckeyes heHft et an4 wear vepa4a - The Commonwealth's attorney to, be carried. in pocket, for cure of. 'Dr; McGuire41javeknawfta lawyer rThrC it had been recomniendedttoJiiBasby;a er. t)-'H h u ! Il ii i u ..;4 Tn tAmmwizA with vour health ustoao nrompfr ly using Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills, Is not lndicaQve ; of much thonghtnuness. uoia Dy au aruggisut, ! I .f, (tie intresung,i! g&wm ; luxmimsw , which they will soon be expert The ttier RWi4trin .ecujanpn msm8y oacL Mow&Mrs&Y&n aaysuan&eiSdiftt TreasnrejTroVeT-I Sovel Casfc tWllsoh Advance. We leam thxtlla. Telfair Oriffln was Stanhope, iniNaitcoantyimi few day8i ago.Ttrhen th poiitf thfrptoie caught: to throw it out of-the way, he discover-: ed that' it -ras "filled with npwttrds pi Delighted at his good fortttne, the young man broke the cladV tldines ttv 4is fath-; norTlduol retain m Yaluable a. treasure,-'and; demanded thHt it shoiild be' handed QymfoMmmUiwlliiMi ..vi,; " The younger Grini did not take very kindly to his father's suggestjoxi, ana after a sobereiy)j41thought"wfsely concluding iithatiifioaaession ia minc tentbsof the, battle, nade,- off with the jug, And, iaexultaBt joy, buried it again.: Aft'Se ufl0 ':,; ,inxi 'OkiUKii- ii-.Wiii.iin. ;rnv. of to .iW.iadjis 8t4M JUyJig, B , oltt; mar4)jr 'tbitaiiwii oft Morgan; iived in generally known that heiiad a miaerly fondness " fofj aecttnttflatirig: ,coin;! and this old lady iemenibrs 1 that he came to her, upon one c!6Ioliito borrow a iug, remarkifl2Jty.'h'er: af .ttte tim that heTuM JjlddeOrne moiiBlnthejCracks of hi3.houae onc 'before and ike bouse She loaned him the jug, and saw nim, shortly afterwards 'reaving his house, taking the'jng1 with binl, and, upon be- it remarked, that he was going, to carry it to the bouse of one tor- hiSneightkxrs, whicasrtfrm been; gonerJnjt slwrJt.tirneMfxffei returned; without hfe iug. r AifewaJay after1 tmstfteWvmaii Was .seized;.jlte a conestit0: m:M'immm ever having told' wbere , he had bidden the 1 money." ;AIter ia 3deataJ his" land was sold, itnd orie.4iicks became the' purchaser. Net long ago Griffin enter ed upon the land under a borikl from Ricks to make trtlfriipon payment of Jtticks e.rnBdezstano, .claims the nroneiuKH tHegmrjrli tteP'otivto&im ihcuaedyirjijgiantVtG thermore that Grimn has not pai the purchase money. ' I'' As betwflwu ifiriffiBjithefinder, and the heirs offorgani.'wethirtk that there can belittle dOftbtr.abput the: xight of uuviieirajki recover .the treasope rovi" aef iiL-; iwtin- law. :We: have never known a Bimilar"o.uestion to be before presented in the Judicial istory of our Qtate .,!-- iir,!J.-.i ;) i Orange Presbytery. LBateigh Kewi. ' ". ; Qrange JPresbyteryS 'Mfflfoi&iutk'M three hundred -and eighteenth Bession at ;Eno 'chhrcn. 1n Orange County; 4 uaually full attRndanne,forty-ninR rhem- bersing. present, XheRey, Ajpurrie, of flrahSain. a chosen ! moderator, and Rev. S. M. SmuXana Maj, T6hn A. Wo mac, secretaries.: Mater of great im portance were'eonsfflered and acted on. The new book of, djaoipline, sent down by the General Assesahiy to the presby !Xu&te pM P Tmti Toe iiw.KdotoiVCPrimjEose.was again liaote4yaigUifw the tfresbyt. AtthejiequeUjoEiifie Re.Htr,bja iu&rSiS' rv. was dissolvedjiB si oi.iv. ; hj -in'j to the General 'isemblv? wli ston. Ma;Tlii iSrrrrBPcaoii MeFt.eete'rB.' ww! io.. or wojiwiHta , Aiteraaiesw-Eev iH Fit!eraid, RevrTHPaAoettoor. T. U. HeiLf3: -WO. JiTViW atloi .TIJf bo'JCt ,.l''Ht trm-Ho :,. TAe Twm anewaag ok -jne ures will be held-HatAiaiiMtihupehr fiuo.rdiieouiMa'i oa-won-mot - ' . -Ui.rMrA..K. Il-J-, baa c-tf fc-g'g onjrti r .??!.-.: 'J BoV t: u-.t bun inJ! h KiUtt loua J nviitiuo-.. iun in-jSheUvhkaeriK 1fot& Society .w.x- aMieiaai in ins salon, emewanwng a tew iifriedsfhB midst. 'of a ersatirM . im"&a Qnened. ra entered young flaay named fkbwjfio.Katisobii, Abotlf " nflteen years of age, najadsome and. prepossess ing, a meibr. nrjreoiyer, of a well know and Bohlefaily in the VVilma District. Perfecttyialna and self-pos;. ors besfalftiiBfeHJl)r through the head, o that he fell to the :gneMiintontantously, Sorapid ly and coolly was the deed committed t&ati&JIas; bvef.Jfeieft'any one in the mt&ttmlm$$ iirdse. ; ia&lsoN wia made no attempt to eaoane. and prmtedprkeMelf ;to (arrests ?with I, if II :Ot, .MjfttA arng-house I St, Tous, ,Jast ; jriday;Wrn.JD. S.autbwhtie elaimsito trom inmawspoirsi maae : a mnraer ons" 'assault ori;i Mti-6i Summerville, cutting a frightful gash In ter thxbanelyf erfot oe of jier e4tr5fron1her heaaaiftflietina a serious wound unon one of her eyes. mith waSfWPeatedv Mra. Sterlingris tne wite or i&f Mi Hterung- w rea esiace aenfc. fbrrfierW of St. CouisI but' who ?ovet ar' yeatgd-' ym'Mi'JLxtibih& wire: going xo ner iann at oummervuio 111. rWs suttifaei; cth;!tlien a toam, MWiSm'tSV- hetJShejisehed &er iforemanf ad Huwle him fiupenn- tennt.wintirnaiJy;is'itaieged .to sm$ aiisen betweeii theri an4to Ube allv suDnlied witfiTmanev. A auarrel fin all v noourred. -At rs. Sterlmsr Went ta Xeabaiionjlll'ndsxme- twie afte Smith went to 1 Indianapolis, Afew ys-agto he arriYed w at AuWi an teebting Mrs, Steriirjg to a atreet-.ca$ ahaueeiJ her to ga to his boarding-house, twtujit her refusal to go with him to his kboi&i lie stabbed her in- the hallway pected to live. - Smith is a young mart, while Mrs. Sterling has passed middle life, - -, " - -AunAAn.f - ;SearAiuij ; whf dlsooveV ih-'thlrjiMVirtcl diseoYt eras Well as remove impurities- of "the blood, the best biooa seacner is vx. guirs, uooa 4jixwire. eaugtit ttirnre aaaWTftt wih smelting tend that such should be the case afiram. Bieks am aunts to nothine at all and as wwfilhfiMn fch 'hieets IfvelvPfeD mm "Ul l.l I m P O R AP A 1ST T ! ; ' - ' , . i . ' ' I . I .".. ..-I ! i J t ..-'.' . , -r.i - ' . . 1 ' ' TT I 1 , ' : 'r- 1 ; ; ,'l..i Jil'uH ill, i"i . ,. . Intheearly of every season' to also who are reoognlnd ftoBi.al JMDfpie; tnU.and tht.geMnl atvMUiic t oar house, wul assure an tn ti!lir4dera , .. Ififn'figfitf 'piinfh iiy li'qyy atiA pattnijftf fabric in Men' ' Garments, of which special mention will be made. The latest de mand In Spring Garments ia our new ., '.: ft hasmanyadmlreraamerig those who preto anee and cut from Cheviots of the newest designs.' ' ; Our St rtenolas Cutaway Frock,; with three or four o Sprlrgtextares. ' I' t. HE In shape and style .itta 'ljpN $ffi$$'jj loilha'.seaSQii, i a'waxdroi .e inaerre(kp, gplte? and jrputterni eif i ments of a gentlemw'wardrQbe. , The nraUrejoek(stlnrs, granites and (rMoua patterns of Our Pants stock la complete, with ,every nove ln Uvated tastes, and to flaFeJU ad, Straw ' , Our IJeck Wear aseertmen is almost nn upon the very recent Introduction of theCnlver' .Thw'tf"i'.' .ffpl'nilTflrjr' )riljinMTL '"I svr, y-'-;j!,.'' ri ir- "' ' ;:''! IWnrteVe8tsweliavea jiurw Our efforts have been to place upon our counters only tellable and standard goods, and fftujenlji If&e.e'.ai' ured of the public's appreclatton. , We laitotiin&ifb,- near, aad' tl aifp' jt Um; iMtcoojfe to any section on approval, with prlrUege oJlhspwilofttofojepaymeDtotbUL , - 'i ,iv,- ?Ai-i,' v Ii .ill ! COME A$t) SE i THE . EverihbWn ih this city. "Remember that we are the rulers in GT Low ' April 22 1879; J grtj (goods LADIES. , We have ibis day added to our stock a splendid Qne of Buntings In PLAIN ;r;mCE EFFECTS. 7- s: J..r I; . ! Alsoi an excellent lot of BLACK GBENAPiKES, ''d.ttW; and a general line of hew and de&tmbte : Dress 5oods at the most reasonable ijjvl i (: if: 91 ' : A Special lot of BLACK CASHMERES AND ALPACCAS, 'ftM Dress mm Triraraing Silks, New things In HOSIEBY AND GLOVES, : Ari early Inspection of the above will be to your Interel, ; .-,;J GENTLEMEN, -a tfeq will find ' stock of SPBrNG AND 1BUM- MEB; CLOTHING the most complete In the mar ket, at jonr well-known and popular low prices.1 1 : ' , WITTK0W8KY 4 BABUCH., NEEBTAHNa '.'-. .'J-.- ; . , i: , ' - ': Tiy Jae toderMgned Is now pfepaned to fill all brdea for every class of Uodjotakteg. Having on hand a ftJfi f.lUiii ! - ..ij i-i 'It ':; i ! "'' ,' ' ' 'fH;' ' . ; , : ,i 'lilt COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, c!;i ; i T.Both Weed and MetalW. . ?;,-Kt . . i i . a, ; raicn A&unr AafifT, SerM Uiished If desired. i -, ti Furr4Uw 'bivery' 'beWip'Bpaired at sher i:Jii! j lone 20. !nE-'vteirrv the fu'ftocTover le-TraMeM' ational Bank, ean be f sand ;ther all hours during the day; and at his reslderiee ow ner Seventh and College streets, at night, -1 feb7.8m ' ? ; , WEST END SACK, i . buttons, froat cut a trifle longer, giving it a neai and tu.- .ui-i nvuatU. r--.-ixi . . . FRINGE ALBERT FROCK, fabrics, and thAftkW BEFORE BtYING cBiuoi mis FOR FINEST LOT OF CLOTHING L. BERW ANGER 187ffr,. V;: , rpHE FOUR BEYIE1 i : AND ." ' ' 1 1879 B LACKWOOD. Authorized reprints of The Edinburgh Beview (Whig), The-Westminster Review (Liberal), ' The London Quarterly Review (Conservative, The British tiuarteriy Beview (Evangelical), BLACKWOOD'S . ErnTNBURGH MAGAZINE. These reprints are not selections? they give the originals la fuBVand at about one-third the price of tbe English editions. , (;.. No publications can compare with the leading British periodicals above-named, reprinted by the Leonard Scott Publishing Company. In respect to fidelity of research, aecuracy of statement, and pu rity of style, they are without any equal. They keep pace with modern thought; discovery, experrmenti and achievement whetterlh religion, science, lit erature, or art. The .ailesf wrlters fill their pages with most interesting -reviews df history, and with an intelligent narration of the great events of the day . TXBX3 FOB 1879 (tHCXUDlMQ POSTAGE): Payable strictly tn advance. For any one Review, $ 4 00 per annum. For any two Reviews, , i 7 00 M For any three Reviews, 10 00 " For all lour Reviews, , 12 00 : " For Blackwood's Magazine, 4 00 " ... , For Blackwood and one Beview, 7 00 " For Blackwood and two Beviews 10 00' '' " For Blackwood and three " 13 00 " For Blackwood and four " 15 00 " POSTAGE. ! iiJ . . This item of expense, now borne by. the publish era, Is equivalent to a redaction of 20 per cent! on the cost to subscribers in former years. .,7 .. b l u b q-.. A discount of twenty' per pent wlIUw allowed to clubs of four or more pei-sohs.' Thus? four1 copies of Blackwood or of one Beview will be sent, to one address, for $12.80, four copies fit the four. Re views and Blackwood for $48, and so-on. ;,,! ; PREMIUMS. .(., New subscribers (applying-, leariy) : tor : the year 1879 mar have, wlthoui ut cnan i, the numbers for lhe last quarter of 1879 of si periodicals as iney way suDsenoe ior. , i ,; .,, . OC instead, new subscribers to any two, three or tour ed tbe above periodicals, nay have one ef the "Four Reviews") jor: 18S8; subscribers to all ive may have two df the "Four Reviews,", or one set of Blackwood's Magazine for 1878. ' ' Neither premiums to subscribers' nor, discount to clubs cM auowed unle&a the money la remitted dl to the rHiblers. No premranfi rrerr to elnbki' ;,,',-:, n At. . I ; , , i . . To Beam Dremiums It will be neeessar to make early application, as the stock available for, that purpose is limited. ffiABDSCOpULlSHtNG CO., I,;:- . . ,, 41 Barclay Sfeeet, New York ,1 -i.-i., ti in '.U. i.-i.. in H ABPEB'S WEEKLY, 1 87 6. LtTJ9(.T B A T E.D. Tha wmr.r mmalfia'iasTIv at the head" Of trated papers by MS rate lUerary quaUtyJthe beauty 01 its type ana wuuucma.--gpnngneiai Mepvmmaua , Its pictorial attracOans are superb, and embrace every variety of subjecT and arttstio treatment. - aioa'S Heraia, Boston. j'' 1. 1 I'wjiiru j i i.i The3WraMtapceaspw-tothe n&ttori olrreet twutlokb prlrolples4iand $ power tul opponenl of shams, frauds, and tolse pretences. -r-EverilngExpre8sBjOChster., ; i w. i ro ,. ! . ,1kh "V t; 11 Hii.ili;-: .U'A . j The TOlurnefl pf fee; WfcitWJ beglnjhejbt NiuDber of January, cJ; each year, wben do time Isentidned, tt Wnnvierstood' that' the surf serlber wishes to aneo4 With theKumber next after the lecBiptofhW order.- i-,jai-Mi?j; n '! -;i; if 'ail uioi't iVU-lri mhiT . liJ i" 'f)ifiiHXrf-n i!i HARPER'S PERIODICAIAa - i Banter's Magazlneveae ye,w .'...... ;U . .$4 00 garpWeekrt, (np j ,rt.,-jt-ri4 00 Harper's Bazar, . ,,,...frt...r jfuQ AarTwoIene yeatuLwl, lj-:rai.rU',ui;'i'J 00 SJi suDscriptiOM, e ra,.I 20 jOO rrerms foiTarge elubs fumlsbeo on appplleaaoa. PosSae beeloFlQ snbscrlbtert to iMted states HHh i'Jtil RlJjM j ;;i.r Ttie'aArfaal latoes1 of Riftpte WxtoV.fe baal olbTbtndlns. wfll be iwal to express, fro of nehaes(ryridedthefretetitdoesttjJtexoe4o dollar per volume), , for,7j00 each. , , A, complete seVeomptisfng. twenry-Ttoiumesi' sent oil re eerptfe eaBli at the rate 5.25pertoroiae, treitatexfienseoi BUKfiaaei. utis. won 'mu n Ch ,ase f or each volume, suitable ior binding, 1 1 , Rflmtttrinrwa ahoold hefmads rf phstaaee inbaer i mtaei-at orw, o avou eaancee lossty, -f 1 Newspapers are hot to copy this advertisement . J without th express orderi of Harper Brothers. I Address; , . . i URPMt a, DBOTHEBS, i-Aisr.-f tiT---.' -'f'-TH -.voy:flii r .jam CM ttok fbifarmeril. Best' ever ravented, simple, cheap aatienecaye..t -"jtsi vuSTJ'f . The agent willjiemsto nCnotto vuu Jlonaaf for the purpose of sellmg'codnw fight to make aad sell 4he BiaiAlnesT' eatopw loaoto oni ex biMtloBUJroat of a;Tf Batter's hardware stow ffiifTSW"M?W0q 9a ifirfj Wit SWEET-BatSTQESi AranprJystraorhand." a jhisttyBie -ii?.jiif" IrtVt) ,i.nl y'..-in V) lU.iil in.isi tSi-ii Ml .jaAAWMKMtJTAij-.frii mv nj,i "s, .i.iri'.ii i-ifitd'w.-iuojii March 27, r ' of the past very stylish in appear' graceful appearance, are made np In every variety ' ' and it Is one of the most useful among the gar English Worsteds. rtment mv1te tbe mspection of the most eul- E. t). LATTA & BRO, The I'eople's Clotheirs. ELSEWHERE ! Prices for Fine Clothing. . & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. 'irfj fit-''!"! A SPLENDID OPPOBTUNITT To wlit a fortune, Fifth Grand Distribution t Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, , May 13th, 1879-I08th Monthly Drawing. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was iy lm rated try the Legislature of the Stai lor onal and Charitable- purposes in 1868. Tan rss teem or TwxNTT-rrvx TXABs, to which ontraet (he Inviola ble faith of the State Is pledged with a capital of 81,000,000, to which It has glace added a Reserve Fund of $850,000. Its GRAND' SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half Tick ets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital ,830,000 l capital lo.ooo . ,1; Capital Prize...... 6,000 2 Mzesol f 2,500 6,000 5 Prizes Of ?T,000 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of , 50 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of. 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : Approxlmatloa Prizes of Approximation Prizes of ... $2,700 ... 1,800 ... 900 8110,400 9 Approximation Prizes of 1857 Prizes; amounting to. . . Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prontaenteto!ts, to whom a liberal compensation Application 1 6r rates to elnbs sbomld enly be made to the Home Office In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for Ml Infor mation or send orders to : .. , . : M. A. DAUPHIN, Postoffiee Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana ' All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are tinder the supervision and management of QENEBALS O. T. BEAUREGARD and TUBAL A, EARLY. aprS JUST. RECEIVED AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE, in lo A well selected Stock of , mTTNCt P APER ' - $ .50. Inaludmg Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal ' and Fools- i m wbteh tbeypropose to sell cheap loreasfe. io-French Paper of every description, with En) velopes to match. - ' ,, : . .-n Also Paper ia boxes, to suit the most rasudious. , ,j SOCLIL ETKJUETTE F NEW. YOBX iA Standard treatise upon the laws of-good society Congress Tie Envelopes a jnew lot lust received. l.i. I t' Edward Todd Co.'s Celebrated RUBBER PENS, A Pen by some considered superior; to a Gold Pen liluli: iii f la - '.-.M i 1 TIDtW; BRO. are also agents for -Emerson' Celebrated Rubber --k '-. -. ,s:; ' HAND-STAMPS' - gi AtAsi--ni: i'jwi'ta: .s. .-fs ahd any ovdets given them will receive prompt at tontlon. .-..j . - ;., . : t i E. BUTTERICK & CO.'S METROPOLITAN 1,. For May, 1879, Just received at ! TIDDY BROU , : I. -i..: I1 1 ii CASH PAID TOR BABS.' ' "tXTR A FIRST CLASS !ASH WILL PURCHASE TT ! t.Hu 1;. ;rt -.- " - i' OTTMntln Presai' OiMniue maka. ,o!d styla, slse of bed 26x40 Inchest -Was ijy use untl I replaced by a new one- Address JL.C.-.BAILEY editor Enterprise ' and Mountaineer; OreenvUle, 1C . '.T i " li i 6' - :, r -. 3r- .-