I - . mmmamtmwmmwtmMWtSMmmttKtStSSmMWKtCmM " MiBW- " in MwWMMqBBWWBf'lllll,''''''' tBSWt,'''l ?iBBWSBSBl , , r--- gy- - -- - " I . - . - - - . i """" "i 't"-1: , . gaa.imtMmr . K Mtii J 1 . . n - "1 t - . - v.. - - i .- . .- ' ,- l . i i "i in " .... D 0, one yvtr, (pmt-palU mtqutce. - . TJW 09STZS JOB DXPAXTXXXT - Hix Monint.. Thrm Months juh nt- iwnnywv umu every hmwI w QlUMOm. wan, ana wiu ins i Latest Stvlct of Tim. and men mamterqrjoo warneannov ofoonewiM WEEKLY EDITION WeeJdV, BLANKS, BILL-BEADS, " ' ' T LXTTBR-HXADS, CAMD&, fA'f - i IA8rXBOXIPI8rP08TMIlSr- Out in Six Month " ... rm- Liberal Reductions J or Club. CHARLOTTE, N. 0., THURSDAY, MAY-8, 1879. NO. 3,183. ! PROGRAMMES, SAJTD-BIIUS. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CSSCKJS, SO. will And the best asi ELIAS & COHEN'S. to tali them upon whlcM &r c and Staple . DRY GOODS complete'; ' to6rt(f Mlcfo':&y: W 1WUhI a Mil supply bt iuW!?feTstln;feddiBJieWbj and fittS? &SSSfi lAMb Table Damask to Vhlte, State, Red tad Yellow; l - Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings Is large, I. and will be found yery cheap. So will 'our stock of WHITE GOODS, -4 SETS, FANS AND TIES. . ? atiiiiiiq8a -guilssSi Ask to see our Ten Ceats Linen Cambric Hand kerchief and fa Bai'TJmblWtafcs toa wlU fln4 them cheap, aWeWrVtHmfwlM toiproportteai . Call and See uft nnfflW w.af j jt i ELIAS COHEN. f WHOUSALK AND BET AIL , DRALSw in ALL KINDS Of FURNITURE FURNITURE 1 BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, AC. BEINDING, AC. BEDDING, AC FURNITURE! FURNITURE! .U t I . InH M CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS! LOUNGES! LOUNGES I LOUNGES! i'-ftm Mil H-'U PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! tar COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Tradk Strkkt. l$T Ladies' and Gentlemenja Burial Robes a Hue supply. Jan3 I ARGAINS iAMir-Tlto. -.4) URRR EEB : JJ UR RUN N if'-'J'S UR BK C U RRR N N N II T UKRK g U UR R1T HI II T ?U Ug Bg tit n w mf n inf n u w EB j E UU R BN NN UU B BBBB: "!A;nf-nnr I ,ir'-.l . G. ROGERS' WAB!liteo6Mr,i. Si . My Stock is very Lar.. apd embraces a full Une ol . ,(inrir -liwi.i ! ' ' 4 I ' 1 H WXR, tHAMBEBi DIKING BOOJ-J 1' 1 . . AMD KC FURNITURE t , - f tar Afi Goods Packed free ol.Cbarge Ladles inii ! SI ' UK : j WMtt tlltlM,,, t; i.: GOODS. LADIES' rfATS. We have JusdpiTi pw eresoroe hand- some Lace gttttfkM v: iw' t": ! i . BUNTINGS, In Black, Drab and Cream colors. Also 1 ; TRIMMIKG, SILKS, lack and Colored silks, Suer Sliks, Slik Gren adines to stripes and firtcadesl" 1 second stock of colored French ;";ORGANDIESi est stock of -EDGINGS iM-;.-- AND - - - INSERTINGS in the market Also a second stock of Lace and Lisle CUoves and Mitts, in all colors. Orders promptly filled. i , T. L. 8E1GLE4C0., OppCharlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. May 6. . WONDERFUL RIDLEY A SONS' NEW YORK CELEBRATED 5 CENT COUNTER ,; EXPOSED AT H. MORRIS & BRO'S. ARTICLES SOLD FOR 5 CENTS Actually pErH; 25 CENTS. Useftft Jn verjr houseliotd and needed by every body. ' Dont fall to call and see those wonderful BARGAINS, 'tqtt.r- r.tvi it:.- '.i.l.i;." ' - Although aUcetton goods have advanced by the late rise of cotton, we are stlH selling all our U Jt-ij!t tf iiiw fi -.Ht(. our large stock of '.h H SHGESBATS &C. -1 (fhot -.dx &x W'. H. MOBRI8 r BROS J pvrwttJWM ,iimit-i .jifiuim ,mnn wun WWJ !T!J,!i'iT fK!! ) ri ,t wn .. , . JtH)f W) iHitfmut) i;t ,! I 0 -1 ft S n J ; o aE. o6 t. h H n N NN H II N NN O GO turmerU which lsrsoid -lI T.-V 1 1 a'ieDreseatedl'andtrtoe teis ma.jcan VlMlH ff.i ,3Ci5td Mliib .S X 1 t jr.h-iul t7T7T'4 -. ')(!3 ,if L.i..j , on."'-- qIqj othef boiise.'as we aTdpi R?i-le! ,.k t i t;!'li inv ...",; i : laoiudlpg thesbbst makes In the country.': There flruiiit.Rti:T and Straw HaUA and any kind of - T VII Tin . ITS IHir HIIH'.K imilll UICM3 11UD VI fientiemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purchase before you examine our stock & the cheapest ' t-H V. t'ii- "! .fJ'' M-"H !' " .a ,;; i . i- . r i-'Ojiner Trde and Tryon Bts.r' : April 10. . Charlotte. N. u. We have made the experiment of pmxshasing stock So eoprptttefa to HidSde the latest novelties jyH&o'fCPutu's. Boy's and Chlldren'i f .- r The Udj's lea, KliZABKTH BASRKTf BBOWN11T&. - "Yes," I answered you last night: ' ' "No,", this BQomrng, sir. I say: . Colors seen by candle-light Will not look the same by day. When the viols play'd their best, Lamps above and laughs below, Love me sounded like a lest, ; Fit lor yes or fit for no. Call me false or call me free, Vow, whatever light may shine, No man on your face' shall see Any grief for change on mine. Yet the sin is on us both; ' mTime to dance Is not to Woo; Wooing light makes'flckle troth, , Scorn of me recoils on you." Learn to win a lady's faith Nobly, as the thing Is high, Bravely, as for life aad death, With a loyal gravity. Lead her from the festive boards, Point her to the starry skies; - Guard her, by your truthful word , Pure from courtship's flatteries. ( By your truth she shall be true, Ever true, as wives of yore; And her yesv once said to you, ouau do xes ior evermore. OBSERVATIONS. Money for the exodusting negroes doos not flow in illimitable rivers.-New Raven Register. The hip-pocket hilarity harasses the Russian hereditary establishment. The Czar is an obtuse person who cannot catch the spirit of the joke. Om.Enq. fawde in Poughkeepsle shattered his hoof to fragments OV kicklne a Bnntnn drnmnnr nn thn cheek, and the Eagle of that city mourns over the impaired usefulness of the mule. The weather continues very changeable in Cen tral New York. A few days ago a man in that country was sun-struck right at the close of a snow storm, because he couldn't get his ulster off quick enough. Burlington Hawkeye. Rubensteln is writing a Russian opera called "Kupee Kalascnhlkola." We have often wonder ed why some one didn't write an opera on that sub ject. If Rubensteln doesn't imprudently under take to pronounce the name of his work, he will probably livejto complete it. Nor. Her. iWhy does the custom Of carrying concealed weapons remind jou of a celebrated physician of ancient times? Because the man who carries a ?istol does in. his hlp-pock-et-rate-his strength, 'he author of. the abpve isi now secure in a strait waistcoat. Saddest case we ever saw. Boston Trans. "Papa, what made you go to the war?" Said Jennie climbing on my chair. "You might have had tffQ fingers more To twine amid my flowing hair' "Why, dear, they draf.ed your brave pa, ' And I lost these fingers on a saw." Cincinnati Star. A sporting paper says that Parole is a delicate horse, hard to train, and easily defeated if not In good racing form, but fit to run when he faces the. starter. Parole is always a staunch, true race horse that spares no effort for victory. He is never touched with the whip, and seeds no urging from the Jockey. If bandied cleverly, he does his very best LETTER FROM A FORMER RESIDENT. Kindly Remembrances of CTiarlotte by a Northern Man Who Once Lived Here. We are permitted to publish the fol lowing letter : Amsterdam, N. Y., ) ' May 5, 1879. )" N. Dumont, Esq., Charlotte, N. C. : Dear Sir I am in receipt of a re port of a convention of which you were president, and I hereby congraulate you ana me genuemen wiiu you wno were the promoters of that convention and its circular report, for the happy thought of taking such means for calling atten tion to tne soutnern states. I Jiad thei pleasure of livinsr four years in Charlotte (from" 1668 to "?2), and, ex cepting sickness in my family, the memory of .those years is the pleasant est of my life. I left my present occu pation to go South in the interest of a minine company in 1868. Mv father followed a year later, and established the guu anu jobbing shop now earned on by' W. B. Taylor (I think), and to gether we became interested in busi ness there three years, owning several buildings and doing a successful busi ness, until the death of my wife, who naa returned to uonnecticut on ac count of failing health. We then sold out and returned to Connecticut, Id father has of ten wished himself bad to Charlotte, for he enjoyed the friend ship of J, H. Me Aden, Dr. Gregory, Col, Bremj and, others, and I,' as. a member of .the Hornet Stetw Pire Company, (an honorary member of which I am still nroud to bei formed friendships, that I shall ever, remember with pleasure, and I hope yet to visit old Mecklenburg, if oniy ror a snon time, x wuuiu willing ly speftd my future in, Charlotte were I not bound here by ties of relation and business. Had my father remained in Charlotte believe he would have avoided his present condition and ill health. t T 1 1 i i 1 i. XI O . - i-l. CC l ueiieve uiab liwduuiu uu.bi uitjitici attractions to. farm operators and. man-, nfacturera than anv other nart .of the country. Just think qf t ! v Yqu . aro fTOMage; and early fruits, wni we. Off me in i jh bw x Central Railroad, have hot yet opened canal navigation on account of ice, and Out hillsides are banked in snow-jut finishing up a six months wmterana tne coming summer win ue muu wu merat times than ! ever feltit in North Carolinaji As' vour report aayg. ihere is tittle, else ! to be desired than ; the oli- niate of Western North Carolina, it is map-niflcent. J'X.-have , tfeilt"theKclrcnli.,'ioiieiof our papers for favoiable notide;. and-I hope vou mav be successful in attract' ang attention; to the Southern States voui represent j ror l oeueve no nonesc man with honest intentions- would faiL to.be satisfied.withi the people, , the. cli mate or advantages ottered , by your section Kespecttuiy?u ' -: rf ' v; KmwmmwuBks urns,' ; :ii'Last year 1T.G0O bales of cotton were sold W Chester. , .The State .treasurer paid out -over $12,00alnterest on .consolidated,- bonds Monday j. t .. . -. . -.rf;i . , .Arsodifountain exploded lnXJharles ton? Monday and was blown to pieces. oljolyashurt.y Warren Benson, colored, was jailed at Oreenville. Mondav; for fatally shoot- ing one Walker, colored, all about a wo- 5jast Saturday night the residence, of -Mr-Ii,1 Levm, on - asfyngton street, Columbia, was entered by burglars and r6bbed of a largp quantity of wearing .apjiarei, Jewelry &cl " ';; ;V " -; The recent enlargement of the Winhs' boro News has been attended by an im provement in all respects. It is a most excellent journal, , edited , with ability and dignity and containing all the cur rent news. Spartanburg Herald : The founda tion was laid in Spartanburg last week for the largest and . finest hotel in the State outside of Charleston. It is to be 225 feet front bv 10Q feet deep, to be three stories high, with-, turrets and towers, and tQ contain iuu rooms, -ana nine store-rooms, all to be finished toff in first-class style of the latest modern architecture. -a - ; PHBCNOLOCIST YS. BARBER. J. JP. 8anapMnfs Statement Ag lnt that of Thoik Jefferaon The MKe ce red Wife' Story. . Columbia, a C May 2, 1879. To the Editor of The Observer: I see by an editorial clipping which I have just received through some un known friend, that you have furnished your readers with an amusing, good scanaai notice at my expense, so lar as my name is used in this connection, you might have with as much truth and propriety used the name of any other unoffending Citizen of the community, liable to the slightest contact "with any persons . similarly organized ' in their family or domestic relations. But what is to be done aoout your, statement? I know the danger of tampering with newspapers, in an effort to correct the reporter s aocKet, Dasea upon an igno rant -public" rumor. 'It is often best to let such matters settle themselves, for however; much wronged we are always at the mercv3Tf1the,,iournalist. or some less experienced writer connected with tne paper; and yet am I not entitled to the presumption that you value charac ter, and that you mean to be fair, on the principle that there are those who we do not know, whose characters are as good and as dear to some one, as those in whose interest we write, are to w. Hence, upon this liberal presumption, I ask the courtesy of a brief statement, made Without the slightest feeling. In the first place, I bear letters for high character, put in the strongest words, from United States Senator Vance, the Kev. Unas. Jb . Deems, the late secretary of State, Mr. Engelhard, and other dis tinguished old citizens of the state who have known me from my youth. I do not tnink i ever was . out or tne state two years. I was called m prof ession- aiiy wniie passing and did not. remain ten minutes ; others wrere present ; was never there before nor after; had no acquaintance with either party Defore. No act of mine in public lite for twentv- five years comports with your notice; never made any -pretensions in science except to set forth, as my system of mental pruiosopny cased upon the phy siology . of the . brain and the tempera -ments as taught oy my writings and lectures on that, subject for the last hiteen years, would recommend itself to the intelligent : never had northought of having any clandestine meeting with any one as indicated in your notice, rne whole statement on that score is periect raDie to me. l neara alter aav mg called that the parties had been ac customed to family broils and had sepa rated several times, which I presume is the cause of the Jefferson man's trou bles. I am no stranger in Charlotte, nor in other parts of the State , I left there, at 12 a. nx, for Georgia by way of Columbia. I do not know that any one is interested either one way or the other, and yet as you have given me the im portance of such a notice, without any cause whatever, except by the imagin ary women's gossip of the town, in fluenced by an abnormal jealousy . on the part of the man, may I not trust, Bir, that as a fair and disinterested journal ist, you will cause my statement to find a place in The Charlotte Observer, from which paper it may have been copied as an editorial statement, made on the character and responsibility of the paper. Respectfully, J. P. Sampson The Americas Palestine, BV THEODORE BOURNE. (From the New York Witness. When the Hebrew General and Leg- lsiaior, ju.oses, naa reacnea tne eonnnes of the Promised Land, and east about to hand over the sceptre of authority to his successor, Joshua, he called the peo ple togetner ana renearsea to them the narrative of their journeyings, exploits and progress, as contained m the first eleven chapters of the Book of Deute ronomy. In the 8th chapter he sets be fore ithe Israelites the- attractions and fertility of the land promised to the de scendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as an incentive to them to industry, patience and perseverance. His de scription of Palestine, as it existed in his day, is thus recorded concerning the beautiful land, in Moses' day, In Deute ronomy, chap, viii, verses? to 10: "For the Lord thy God brings thee into a good land, a land ofrbrofths, of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of vaneys ana mils; a iiand or wheat and barley and vines, and fig trees and pomegranates ; a land of oil olive and honey..' . A land wherein .thou shalt eat bread without scarceness; thou shalt not lack anything in it v a land whose stones are iron,and qujb I c$ - whpse lulls tnou . mayest ojlg arass - vvnen thou has.t eaten and art-' full ; -then thou shalt bless tb,e Lot4 ;thy GMrfor the good land which He has given-tire? It is scarcely necessary; t remind any one conversant with, the; Piedmont region of the Blue Bidge that this de- Boripnou is aimost. pxeooseiy wnat any one would Say of i this! portion of the United States, excepting to substitute the word copper for; brass, the original Hebrew word signifying copper, from L which brass is-made-We can add also golds to iron? anditeass: Though! the onve on is not made irom the alive i tree, ih-this regioni'yet the i olive could grow here, ! !4s imoat; of the olive oil now sold is mada'fromi cotton seed oil, even i that point of comparison holds good in regard to the Southern limits of wie Piedmont district. ' It would be im possible to put into words a more pithy description of this beautiful American Palestine 4a the.iaboYe. Ipt gSod; Djdustrious; . rjen! of, -means ' removed nther and i wiU soon be the Land of Promise to ronltitudes now seeking Qiaes from the North an4 from the . U'itisii Isles. , ; - Remarkable Fact. 1 ' tMemphis Appeal, ! A gentleman :who resides on ' Adams street and has a' fountain in the front yard stocked with small fish had been puzzled ror some time over tne aisap- fiearanceof theflsh from the basin of he"f6untain. One night last week he and several friends sat up and watched,. About 10 o'clock they say th,e house cat stealthy ajproa,ch the rim of the fountain and stratch in the ground. The cat caught-awrm which she moved around in the water: for a few minutes, then, when the little fish would rise and hite at the bait,; the oat, with 'the other paw,- grabbed and ate themi? Puss" was the lone fisherman" of the place. The' above story is au thentic, yet it reads as if it was apocry phal. -Here is an important fact; for scientists who draw a: distinction, be tween intinct and reason, g . i . . ,,, i Fbbb SSadb. Mtddleskx Ootjmtt; Ya Having used Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup in my lankily' with the greatest degree of satisfaction. I unhesi tatingly ceoommend It as the best remedy that L know of tor children. . THOS. Y. LAWSQN. ' ' mm m I , , . Tor op wards of thirty years Mrs. WlnsloWs Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates, the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. LaQieearly of every season there Is a natural deate to kn are recognized as standard author! in the fashionable world. Oar relations to, and dealings WUh the ruhllc. and the general standing of our house, will assure all in telllgent readers that the irifonnation given 1 .,,. r Bevetal enanges have taken place, ooth In sliape and pattern; of fabri mention will he made. The latest de mand In Spring Garments Is our new ... . M It has many admirers among those who prefer new shapes and Meas Instead of adhering to the old time-worn styles of the past 7ery stylish In appear ance and cut from Cheviots of the mewest designs.-. ',Hft'4 .. -i:.-.. j:f; ' 1 1 : Our St. Nicholas Cutaway Frock, with three or four of Sprtog textures. THE In -shape and style retains Its hold m popular favor. Its length to a little longer than last season, tnents of a gentleman's wardrobe. The materials Our Pants stock is complete, with every novelty in tivated tastes, and m InCFelts and Straw Goods we OurNeck Wear assortment is almost unlimited in stty ScarL Vnlaue and verv elezant '; . ' In White Vests we have a State reputation, and countere only reliable and stontod goods, and m We invito the attention of all, both far arid near, of inspection before payment of bill . ; - - April 27, 1879. , COME AND SEE BEFORE BUYING LL THE FINEST LOT OF CLOTHING Ever shown in this city. Remember that we are the rulers in J" Low Prices for Fine Clothing. April 22, 1879. Via Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence all Rail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick est Possible Timeall Points South and Southwest. NO DRAYAQE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSE?, MINIMUM INSURANCE. Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Air-Line. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamship Wharves or offi ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, &c, apply to either of the undersigned. K.S. FINCH, South Western Agent, ) T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte, N. C. April 30 d5m. F. W. CLARK, General Freight Agent, ) AT TEN T 1 0 N ! LADIES. We have this day added to our stock a splendid line of Buntings in PLAIN AX LACE EFFECTS. Also, an excellent lot of BLACK GRENADINES, from 20a to $1.25; and a general line of new and desirable Dress Goods at the most reasonable prices. A Special lot of BLACK CASHMERES AND- ALPACCASu Dress and Trimming Silks. New things lr H03IE.aY AND GLOVES. An early Inspection of tha above wIU beto your Interest. y'--- i 1 gentlemen; ' :i- ill V ''. '., 1 r1 f. .' : ' . . ' You wm find our stock of SPRING AND SUM HER CLOTHING the most complete In the mar ket, at our wen-known and popular low prices. : ; . i iT fyTETKOWSKY &.BABUCH. IMPORT AN :! WEST END SAGK. buttons, front cut a trifle longer, giving ft a neat and ' ...,...-.., PRINCE ALBERT FROCK, are French Casflngs, Grtnttes and various patterns of fabrics, and the shapes are perfect In our Hat are wnfldeht of uhkersal approval. . ; devices of shades aud styles, but toasts particularly . ' we wlU only iirt ''progress? ;bi: j selections. Our efforts have been to place upon our the rapid lrtcreaw and their advantage wj)J-fet the same, for we will, - Very respectf uuy,, ... - . , , ? iK E. p. LATT -o L. BERW ANGER XANTHINE. Prof. Hertz's Great German Hair Restorative. The best preparation for the Hair now known. It gradually restores gray hair to its natural color, producing a luxuriant growth, eradicates scruff and dandruff, cures all diseases of the scalp, prevents the hair from falling out and relieves neuralgia in the head and headache. Try it Prepared by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Va , and for sale by all Druggists. DIXIE SOAP. P. J. CBEW & CO., Richmond, Va., Manufacture all the standard varieties of LAUNDRY SOAPS, Which they offer at lowest prices. Eff- TRY OUR DIXIE SOAP. BECKWITH'S ANTi-FTlILLS. These Plus will prevent- aud core Dyspepsia. They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild aperient, and admirably adapted as a family medicine. . They are used by the most cultivated people in our country, and are extensively used by physicians in their practice; ' Sold by Druggists generally.- Send for circular. E. B. BECK WITH, Sole Manufactur er, Petersburg, Va. ' "v." . EMINENT DBS. , , ; ; S,L.& J.C.NIEDLET, ; x: siLotris,Mai.ri';''a;; ' Say: Colden's Lieblg's Liquid extract of Beef Is a very agreeable article of diet1 and particularly use ful when tonka at requtodf hng tnlerated when other forms of animaL food aif rejected. InDlp tberia Malarial -Typhoid fevers, weakness, and every depressing disease, we have prescribed, it with great success. Sold by all Druggists. We Will I'uy Agouuraalary oi yiUOpermonlh and ,xpeusd, or uiluw a large-eoinrobwion, to wll our new ami womierrwl inrentki.- Wenetmwltoticetay. A DAY to Agents canvassing for the Fnffl- sibk vrsrroK." 1 Terras sm oumt rree. Ad- dress P. 0. VICXISY. Augusta. Maine, a ) tijrr al jrnaath and expenses guaraateed to (4 Agents. ; Outfit free , , Shaw A CoAugua . . . . ??9'; i . . (.. '''Jh -Aiitf it,,-- i -ttt :' ' BTISEMENT of 4 lu hWtedone week 300 newspapers, for U10. Send 10c. for naW -namhhlftt . P. RO WELL, tXJ.: 1U Sprue street. NY. M i i H ; ) -rjNDERTAKTNa The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. ' Having on hand full assortment of ' ' ' '! 1 COFFINS,'' CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES,! Both Wood and Metallc , : .. kPaioxs ja low as axx. ; ; - Hearses furnished If desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at shor (notice. I , W. M. WILHKLM, , With E. a Rogers, Trade Street. lune 20. Si J' : , r graceful appearance, are made up re every variety - - ; and It Isone.of the most useful among the gar- English Worsteds. - i i - department we invite the Inspection of Uie roost col- , -' . f-a -j . upon the : very recent introduction of the Unlver- , , ' . . send goods to any section on approval, with privilege ' ' '" ' ' " t :... ;., A & BRO The People's Clotheirs., ; ELSEWHERE ! & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. and tati0tijetj JUST RECEIVED s-AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE, A well selected Stock of WRITING PAPER, Including Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal and Fools cap, which they propose to sell cheap for cash. Also French Paper of every description, with EnJ velopes to match. Also Paper in boxes, to suit the most fastidious. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE OF NEW YORK. 1A standard treatise upon the laws of good society n New York. Congress Tie Envelopes; a new lot Just received. Edward Todd & Co.'s Celebrated H. - -.. - - .- jJU--- - . RUBBER PENS, A Pen by some considered superior to a Gold Fen TTDDY ft BRO. are also agents for Emerson Celebrated Rubber , HAND-STAMPS, and any orders given them will receive prompt at tentlon. . , , , E. BUTTERICK 4 CO.'S METROPOLITAN FASHIONS For May, 1879, Just received at . , TODDY & BRCVS. CASH PAID FOB BAGS. ' ' f : 1 ' D. 6. VAXWBLL. C. F. BABBISOH Auctioneer's AXWELL' HARRISOJ i h J -AUCTION AND : ' -f!M-.;',J, : '.li.;,. ..- -i. ! . 'i ' ' ill ' '. iy COMMISSION, . if- .,; --jjk lii'.ii j.: . . I ft ' MERCHANTS, - ' 'I - sf f .,.. J .( v Buy and sell on eonslgnmentall kinds jnl MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; ' Will gtve strict personal :,-:, . . . attention to all business entrusted to our care.. ';' -'V Four doors above Chiuriotte'HoteL! '-'J . 4ec3 "i i n'.-- f'-i'iii- jvj't - $200 WaL A Power Printing ' Press, Guernsey make, old style, size of bed 26x40 inches. .:. Wat lnt aw until renlaiwd hv a new one - Address J.' O. BAILEY. editor Enterprise and Mountaineer, J areenv1Q T ! Mil 111 i..

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