7
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SXntSOMITTIOirtMATKM wa( :
one ymr, (jwrt-pa) to fMe. . . .f8 00
8ixMfrt? ..... 4 00
Three JfwM.... v.. q5
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WMMKLT MOITJON t , . .
aix Month........ 'tJtnwsfr 1 00
w- Liberal Seduetkmjor Clubs.
i
i
S mw'tes a ass
1 1
Ha been ttcrrottaWv Mwipliect.MUheveru needed
ccndtrntMhs Lated StjiatofTipe,' tutd try
manner QfJob WerkemjKx, A dam with i
dispatch
notice.
and cheapness. Wtcan furnish, mt A
lill
VOL. XX.
PB.OGRA innui. HAXD-BILL8.
,7 fAMPKLBTSi OrSjCVULBSj ffSXOXX
'I t.'ll Ulif. j!
T3X8
1 Ml i ,UilK 1, .Ual ll
i
nWftiQISSI in'tlt"M 1" oj tyBti .cwoio
ww " - ; ( irL!TwwjM-
sifylMo4uod ?mj!frad
T
his own State a ,i30som .aahejMTlntA
i recoil rlfA Vs i'i.Jiv .HuiJtnii.o si tc
A Callferala bKldy '
feygiiiT .".
e. h. nrnimnaaiwr;? 77fj ;
huiom awn 3t Ifiv-i tin
the"bulldozihgto whichAtQwas ub-
Woi!f!d9-ir-;T tnJT fei ;t Jvy?i tri i ituuvh n zsv hll .bho'1.r,
ier outer 1; ' hi the early part ot every season there Is a raturade8lT:ta kw wkt areiherrtfwtst. lato sj mstf Wn
any StattQidi-HB.Isaabizh her
artr PMt ot er season then Is i natural deslret to km NbtfctiM wo W riwi
i? j
sMrL all sWched-ajid whitened for the
as standard authority In the fasMonablB woVld.1 Qui legations tolknd dealmsw writh XtmrmMtei tA fh Mtunl HiriMVl n w, ei f u u u t
' For air engineer oq a railroad
41 OJf
! i
nxHm Boroe iera egiwi- Mrt 1
fie don't "go much" bd ''his handsome J i .-
'Ladles buying ParoliaiyL,!
tind the best assortntt
ia.ix&iu i ioBqfflWCMfiJaeftiPW W'M'ff TJWtfrMents'. of
Wk sjeetal jmenon wOli -t made, Tties 'latest de
t j
i m rree 10 "aexnowieee tne corn;" ; w
bnfl n.1
But he has to .igpst np" -ofl his "wide-awake," j-i-t
j toouittfcj canafHTOver
TAars lust as sore's yoore doto." 1 u
sfinr?-
crr
-:. us
r.jm . m jtx i m nan i.i nil rlai ls i lb mw tiii.-
AT
ELLAS & COHEN'S
ri
r B
They wTll also find, other goods to suit them upon
which thej canisVoqfV. tMl stock of Fancy
mum m i im i
and Staple ILj ffl
DRY GOODS
Is DW:
hlch max be found a
fiiiironVofiHi
shlng Goods, Sheeting
aSdrAl
.1 biU
en and Cotton, Linen
Table Damask in White, Slate, Bed and Yellow;
KpUns,IoylAs dJd Towels In erery variety; Car-
i and Oil Cloths.
I 1
VIhsImS ft Jan
m
,1 M..
. wn,ijfftplrfT.imirotlerT and Trimmf nm In lanre.
and will be found rery cheap. 8o will our stock of
WHITE GOODS,
.HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, COBr
0 H fiJMD T
an
-8- I .A
"..-UUJJLUX J. "-'VU !'! .
Ask to see our Ten Cents Linen Cambric Hand
kerchief and $2 Sun Umbrellas. You will find
them cheap, anil everything else in propoittorf.
Call and see us. It will pay you.
i. k ( n m m m k w -.j - m m m m
ii.i. .. .t&r$ r3?' wJ': -f .
.-r, -.. v .. vnon iit lic ' -T :,
I ' :-,.y. u :', t. :irir '''-. ..('.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I I Ci M H i )
.:' to wi i jfi ( i.ii :
-.u .a
itlitlNDS OF-K
' fi aw i.
FURNTT
FURNI
BEDDIKO, C Lj ' 1 If f kjmi, o.
BEBMNG.&a
BEDDLnU, C. .lii.Il I ifWitau, u.
FTJRNITURE!
FUKNITTJRE I
roiJ-.TlT-x-)..
CHEAP BEDSTEADS t
LOUNGEST'
LOUNGES !
LOUNGE1
LOUNGES!
LOR AND rjHi)fBRulT!
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
tar COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
COFFINS of all kinds on hand. .
Hi .A'JO
Jrfan. & Wst TKAnsBrusTL i. i -
. J CHARLOTTE, N. C.
1i!0 9!
tr Ladiss' and GenUemen'
line supply.
-4
ja
ARGAINS
,--' ! i
ft! iBa ytOl?ia .1'
krvn nssn w . Vt tttt TT TT
V V jniM 5.5 II T UUR
. ... ... t . t
i'VfOH 3T TTOJJAHi
. t"J ban bottom o?d fd. ssao4 ftUT
,KiSii5ri wli 9 aorwt lot rr?'
' H
flXHToaa a Jin
.toJ susatw .e -H .tM
t:
i t
Cdet:'
i4neof
-
fAkLOU, C&AUBEK, DINING BOO
KJ.
X'-
'U
1 i
. UMfCJURNITUBE
i ... . . ,,, .,. -w ? J-
m lo ttot 4h .TTXKflAH -:J
t3T" An Goods Packed Free of Charge!!
r. t
UtK
RX2J EK .
tl-.--
)OT T.'W HUT
V.lt
- iiTOtcnrr-n 7Tw2il
Silk Handkerchiefs
.1.1
InIJes, efrjhTklfifTbans. Also1
a large line of Ladles' and Gents'
.fTJ
Flrfan 4ualitle(P' Thosui needf , spchjan article
Wd wen to fMon usbefbro ipurchaslng. Do
hot fall to se otlr Uugs skfckief ,tii;M sdi
R'MJ8 bfOt t-.in hitf.il 'wurw
i Oil i
IK.
Fancy Dress Goods.
f RtOV-
.'lo
LADIES'
HATS & BONNETS, 13
-Beth trimmed and untrimrnqd,; at greatly idndi'
f rices. " " "
OH JTO()H
i ( )( ill AND WHlTfe ( )( )f
LINEN DUCK.
Spfttrtalatteyiurlven to orders.
f ' ' - T L- SIHGLE co
Opp. Charlotte Hotel? fryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
June!,
RING CLOTHING.
1 A
n
ri v jf:
W. KAUFMAN & CO.
TAli
We have roadd the experiment of purchasing a
stock so complete as to Include the latest novelties
in Men's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's
IXXJ L
OO TTTT H H II NN N GGG
O O T H H n NN NOG
O O L
O L
O Q T HUH II N II N O
tO Oii. j.O O T. i&U N NN O GO
We invite public inspection, and we are at all
times ready to give quotation of prices. Every
garment which Is sold at our house is warranted to
be as representecLjind in price less than can be
bought elsewhere. We continue to seU
1 it;
BLUB FLANNEL SUITS
Cheaper than any other house, as we did the
season, and they have gained the reputation of be
ing tne nest in u
he marked
. we pi
Mneof
e present this season .to the consumers fine
: BwOts, Shoes And Slippers.
Including the best makes in the country. TBeW
cau also he found In our stock a comDlete line of
fine Felt, Stiff and Straw Hats, and any kind of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purchase
before you examine our stock, as the cheapest .
HI A
-..1 -jiyi bfti; lUn ! H
SP&Witl, l-ljflTjFMAN & CO.S,
hit -ffw -1 CflW WwlXWOIMS.. '
April ia unarioae. n. u.
AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest
. selUrPictorlal Books and Bibles. Prices
red
JTiyMAL PVBUaWBO CO.,
PI
Judiciously Invest.
.eajn-waWisoeet,
Oaf lortunes otettd
percentage.pf profits
stem oi operaong in
exDlanatlon on aDDllcation to Adams.
Bankers, zp Broaa street, . . .h I
sfcv
BENSON'S CAPCINE
POROttS PLASTEg
See thaacfbstlie word C-A-P-Cff
cut through it, and Insist on haTtag no otherf Ask
A !)
1 f
t iioY p.
OPWIUHUt
-- ... i
rf on bin each 'dttU from
Win
week, j.4iaxs an Immense,
bv tlSwtrtMftaUoTa
l -DEAifcSiRi -tmasssCT:
4,
i
bAAexsonHrnp wiu iue
litOlA weeKHay re-
i harass
w.. isangor.
.MOT WXeVW;
ivyl lo fins.' dt noga 9rtil fnBbnjUR if
MlWOf
THE
SALUDAl-HOTEL.
TnmHiiii or Dleasure seekers, who desire. , to..
rrr e
AnMww(wItedttka lhavfkather In a most
faaiwihia 1u.allfv nm InfnrmMi that the " : 1 " " '
HTMHi iihiiiiflifLV)atmmed. on'ane
S:
Rnutnnhnnr. only a few miles from Flat Rock &M 1
HendersonvUle, In a delightful climate, anii sur- i
AJ ..UnJIil MMnwon awtnAW fifeV imMW
muiiurju ui buiouuiu iuvuukuu bwuvii w ararrrTr
i . . . . 1 1 iiu.ma .
" l ne tame is suppuea wiciMDOT mi. 'f q;j
aaora& xerms iow. .
Proprietof;b
a. iAn
wT(i9llJ fliJTji MslrtO IO(i Ij-'lii L ....
.UOOM9T r
s ir A nTAT T A XT AMU
iUivTlVXA-tV'XxxxxTAp , mftttof the LUmrcn oi jjjngiana-.in eoi
v!. i W mii raib & m. HowlkI-bW1iWnes; ah'd, though a nato of this
s 1 ff H0W15LL' TState, he was a Tory during the retolu-
muxj mo, -
i!inj,ofaiB weraa4efp? puTheas," , -uvxik
id wneo rredUipugnt - ma ahe".T
called us -aii-j.
rust
Tt, J WtlflH
lags out rjoiumyr - '
xou pet! wanri
1 There was Dlentu foi
With that train t uB of kids and wtanmen,
And thetr-Uves all hansrtn' on me
Fartf eltufahelwaa roarftiVWMVblazla',
Iniagyi'-wltti fire and ataoke. f f
And "Number Six close behind us
QoJcltV sonny 1 ahore-mtll eoke l
"Whistle down-brakes," I first thought
Then thinks I. "Old boy," twon't do
lH( Aadjwttohmidionfnhiotlle'f ,and "lever,
I knew I must "roll 'em thWutrh"
j -s
! throoehtt
Through th grim mouth of. the tunnel-;
kiTarpugfe smoke tad flame MjU 1 1 . o J -s
BhfcuWtoe?atewaof deToysi- f
iOf steam
ug nerjrju jomia .
-iiii '
Sh acted Ifist Ince fthe waa himnan
. i r .jJiistHke ahe.kaew.raU the points,"
Bhe gilded along the tramway ' .
With, speed of a lightning flash
I With a bowi assurhigusjsaietr, , .
UBlewp) oCTa4
hi;;
to rwMflo Bkve sinew fend bone- i! I
LTHHeft Uienrwlramea andhUdieiS 3 F
To tAkA that rldA alonn.
..fO
Bntl thought f s day of leekfhlnV-T
- - And whatever Old John's"? tione bereV
No- iiOM ain t gom' to say to rum then,"
' 'ff ou went back as an englneerri r . . .
OBSERVATIONS.
. The gentle daisies are blooming over, the David,
Davis boom. Denver Tribune. i i ,--.,
Texas havhur taxed Pullman cars heavily. sl
ing cars have been taken off in that State. Ra
ayg $ag, damages ior jruuman cars inai are
- Mrs.' Myers; of Columbus, Ohio, wanted to shuffle
off the mortal coll because she was of good family,
bur personally bad. She shufned. but the coll
broke. . . ,
"Oh, yes," she said, "I'm very fond of little boys,"
and as she tripped on a string stretched across th e
pavement, she added: "I feel as If I could eat a
couple oi 'em this minute, raw." ... ,i
''A Uttle felfoworgolng for the first time to ll;
church where the pews were very high . was asked.
An AAmlnn jmf what- ha.iHr1 In ' 11 Ft KxrWjkn hn hA
VU WUllUg VUtVf TV UCM liV UIU 1U VJ flav4 uf v jjl
plied: '"Iwent Into a cupboard and took a seatQnj
An Irishman adorned with a blue ribbon went1
Into an ariothecarv shot) and said to the clerk: "If
ve olaze. sir. I'm attmoerance man. but if ye nave.
any soda water of the stringth and oualirjiof whis
ky, I'U trouble you for a little!" I
. '.'Talking1 about good butter,' said uncle pan at
the postofflce one evening .thw week, "the rsii
ever saw was an eld Ncrttt'CMollna ram. I'U be
i orui'ii
dad dinged If he couldn't biltt the spokes out of
the "wheel of time.
Probably If oat w&si burled eight days In a
coal mine, with no food save aiototoroken bottles,
he woukl devour them before he-would, undertake
to eat through a solid vein of coal seventy-five ieet
thick, but it is extremely -doubtful. NerrUtoum
Herald. J ; i'.j ; i
St Louis" times: Every woman that suicides has
"lovely golden hair,", every trout Is "a speckled
beauty," every party Is "the most recherche affair
of the season,-" every lady la "beautiful and ac
complished;" dancing is always kept up "till the
wee sma' hours;" every newspaper we hate Is "our
respected contemporary;" every man we know Is
either a judge, colonel or major.
NEW ENGLAND.
A Letter from Eet: B. S. Bronidfo, late
Sector of St. Petm's (E.) ChurcK' "'1
, of Charlotte.
' Waterbuey, Conn May 31,
To the Editor of The Observer: .
I am trying New England life again,
alter an absence of thirty years. With
anv loes-ef tieVbtiOH to the South ? No
The Retire yearsof life overshadow
thoseToi joutiL ..it is singular now
much tropical sun there maylie in those
who .have found their , births in frigid
TiltineB. Thglgouthwest nerer-had a
represenWiy??05111 illustra
tive of her peculiar type of life than
& S. Prentiss, the great improvisator, a
Maine boy. who has' enwrapped with
more charming witchery the sunny
clime of Italy than Hans Andersen f 1
am certain that the tropical sun follows
a very zigzag course in its influence no
rm llVAS liil-j H
for a time my home is in New Erig-
Jand.fjoofkinfir at her .with spectaclea
formed by thirty years ot absence, wna& l
rtma rktia V r PiMJOlhlv. T- TT1UV CtlAtHA
CUC iiiw Timvilot x'VOOAUA iuwj 3 a y
someof themiliereafter to the readers
of Tn A'BsiiiifER. " Withthe Picisive-
nes's ot$jild" I'iititan divine, I should,
mark th6W off urtdr'the farm, the fueto
ieaL" and the religious ptotWj
these today, or inaday, ateMUfiigrSno-j
ed at. New Egland,ideedr 4sArt(4h
itudyffig.w --We -itriayiraU W her p,m
she moves;- Tne goose may squeaii mi
she continues flockina f.r&he is reckless.
to the heels of the natiaii as lonjr.!
iKe can set her seal yfpL it front.
irpm. wnateyer auulMnyvwpii una,
anrurit?.. whetlier irom uoa or uie aeiu.
yet she has power; But I Will not tf&4
gill a cuapier m uij uuun. uu now fwjbx
land life. h ' W
t- iA Dilerimage I tookaifew -dava sine.
' tor the graves ot my greae sranaranera
1kiiMiii&i'l.in$iiid valiev" ife4JBi
veKritaSts grekteJ
misfortune that it traverses New,' Egre
in.
ia:mm:ms f&il wig.
anAiknec breecha.aMexeii.m the
five poJntWJMdaShto1&iet, wmi ism?
wsaltediKlMiv.Tjf books oeliind him.
than irftrgrmly setliBis-Sf'liis cbiih1
. T T ' Jl .
. Pvnchon. the ancestorAb:
Ltpthfirn a naa tfiven J,h snAll of
ten in 1720, were shown me7iwrt-I : had
no Qearcww (uociuubi uueui. mure
(meii than- ministers ana itaara worK. to
r.j
aiiSa;nc;0: "she; .shaMmhet arly day
(teethe sermxms mluctea cpon net. ine
anmfl ha1 nasftfid almosiilfllsoiouslv Jfip,
ds of a well Ktrwn'.ifaraord
nvflsi ftitkaia44C winter iBuxew rx ior
-i iagthesame place, I was shown ari old
Colored woman, who had been rrft slv
t in ilin f AinilvL' At, what tlniB (Vmneet
cut ceeJedip De asfajeybtate, i oq mr;
knowtrireljEwaojig.en Wh
ago for much of heijpiMerwntic
ana reugion j
the nresent,
face f ri the South.
.ttt 8ems. hoWtoaiiBlXext
a State to forget, her former history
The raciest book I have read , here is
iDrJ Peters,Barly4Histor3n Oanujecti-
cut. Tne.'reTereno uocror waa a ciergy-
land. In the old hermttttge, DttHf He
Ifc&at grandfather ;"hiokwiQown iipon
iiia agtirtntl'iintret eDatinit and
and SJtton!alikeeInitohaveuJIeeady,
Jnavvammithtt Nitueatuckj Va!-;
qCQmnflX
Voarhall
through the Ilgppy ValieyiiY -CdWiSr
PPflAlft lvm?rAw,fitopfot mead.ow'
land and roeky bluffs, starting up alb:
waue. iamts i eammsOiSBtiiWkiatc
:KBeamf deem tc?4iatel50wtii
lfiiexiemei
ilatotultayatioa setbaliiey.via pialr;-;
cities; J'Oiie ,arietri:of noafjiotHiinff
liBrsasdmHa eti form nafifacture
i is the leaaiWl?, MiUiLuVafihrtfi ntn-
ciocKs, cutiery;isilverwarsB, aaodleware,
locks, giw employment to thou
saad& .TheiwtatetiOf tke little stream;
int,jassage to thsea, is stripped agaia
and again of ita powertainereaae the
forces of human iMtrsy ind the trea
sures pf wealth. ;fW.;ya: since I.
was refused admission ta a factory a
common thing1 iinlesa.' on vcarrles an
ordex;ixfl'r4 , sorj(i(g;:ffi
"Whatj do youjumanufactereii" "Eat
trapsw beU,ittekKleQa springs was
may wealthsprteg jp,jet wnrce of
pleasure tojhwi
tt Vnrtfi rYarpa fn fhinV that tWO
men .connected an. their early life with
.t.Taryimportiit relar
sma tothe Infaotbi&aBofactaang nter
estf thts taHeyfiy5eM$ -31204- both
;r;hkia
ianuenoe.; !XhefiiWjasnCnaxlotte,
9 natty e.of iholtateinthd'Wthwf orser-
The j late il,a Xi&wja?aIttQinpsnt itbst
mentioned fcHpfcef-5, n '
SP the
frmffui results dfithese,manatn-Hig
interests. -i In the j city of my present
residence there is a"frej&Mfw th an
endowment of $150,000, riejnwafthg 25,-
000 volumes nd increasing by ah an
nual additiottibf r,Q&0 volumes.
ItisinterestiniyifH)ittosee who
are the readers; here every clasais rep-
, bbok.WreiialAa lW&s treat
wjjich I havenjoyed uathe feJhakespe
tian and othei1 f eaingW of tftpti Russell.
H$ has. AO ftupjir.lhatiyother
country as an interpreter of .Shakespeare
The great twtW'MLthfe. rae.ty.'pf his
dramati6 force, flnds expriessian ih him.
1 havejejnjq
totakftipulSnpewing what an
. ejiterteminent his renderings would
UMWmm. -that
nan eld professor in YMe College used to
say that it wasvrth;a!trip;!of swmttes
to hear Fanny Kemble read, Charlotte
will hear a very rare treat if Iror, Bus
sell Adsitrit.' B.. BRONgds.Ji
riSEHLLE ACMEJIY C0JI1TESCEMEM.
The Jidkrats, 1 l -MtuUonf and the
Pineville, N. June 1819.
Jements
may be in
teresting to" wan readers. I will eive a
short account-ef the closing exercises
of Pineville Academy, Capt. J, G. Potts,
principal. .
tGaptw Potts :ha& been -uttttsnaily stic
eessfuiilrj! the pa8.i!gea54iunftuving,
thaa anTOther,LeaDjfeE!Jaiihuntv.
The rfnannciwdedr'Friday
vfrm M"JiiwdiBT)ted t6 ' an
1 J,(ldregi i&ylSnsife-fB:'!- Stjeel
I'reek, ad f tewatwon ;chaao?rSe9, Ncc.,
from the pupifsrtlWss, -Iff tlre 00m
bencemelitf ' tiisiJqftd4re88'tatel that
nHd! 8VwittiTiiothe;djemKv bi t had
imwtimwmrtmim rot hh
Mate3wn;jjat ; he ibeen . doubted.
iwiigntapyewBetn usuawasions; ana
beautiful imaier.'J'enibifted !with an
HnweBeiejdelivr -andT if a he will
cieaAtiiomevflnaicome prepared to meet
3, recitations and
ixefteouBg credit on both ouh
tuo,& t teaqliet th& .careful and
.gtviiylniuTUa.t their parta.i The
ewK:eisB3weM iena Drongnt w 01oe
prinpsaythetrstuia-apprecia-tion
of htef aithf uhlesft 'and kindness to
them, and artort address from the
principal thaBktng the parents for their
s.intenuon'rAf.Attenduur ,.the noi'Maf
;scliootat Chspet Slilif ter- hlch tli
lie J6VidaslbirTjfea-W aiii
xojonaiBgeaunu,Tiiireata'tnir umei
nu
T-n Jaif ;ll I TTiiflHr:!r'l'U i..'LLL5Hb
ii!iaiitl B9af nT
fW V;wtofibrrniT5fl"X7
tdtMCmaBnlvity,lilE woat.
Vllie, iTasrjf(rsciDeeniwaraeipsixenSi
4av
urdav the-24th of 'Mav.WWItblrritPf
C- W,rwioM iWi' u..-rt iii lii-i i .i
the TPorm ac8aedauro .' hj
rrotpe EfflwfTt'Obswer:
: The daisTf rchobl IcomttieA
have arrived, aad- hopuig it
patronage, tneTupus ior their uniform
oit$y; tehi-eftfrir Jfheir
vror:au'unnTOVJBmai& w'rowwiei ratsiliiii w;iort gui;io kisj s
"'H iKumnmwiiiimi ttlrtUl solium oat
. -rrr: r - w i eijaobL lfk vt W i um Pi
fKD0JXAlftl
.maiarit artr iJtefet new shapes ant idenf iu adhrb4o Ike fa ilme:
:UQBliBcTO 4r tbuttoiiM'htS WtfiltUim arid
(1... H!) n,., .1, 1 j.i ,,.j! 1 .
wWfHPft rMtoW8rW:(ioddg we
feJfflWW WWrpjf In
mwVUdmmUi0mWttOt J sill
4s jWrwitotfFsWW
April mvm.
.7' 1
We have
WpfSJJ? cTey;P,elt, 1,1 tabrics, and the sftsjes are perfect In our Hi
vUIST f JLtT TyirSMri p increase 01 our Dusmess we are assurea 0 the public's appTtmttOrt. 1 ;i M V4 j , m p. v 1 7
n finflf&i .TfSi?1 m?TT?rr ana their mage3ffl be the same, fore wl,8enLgoodf toaByflecUon.eiapWovawluH
I, Also, anexceUent tot of BLACK &REHADINES, from 20c. to $1.25; and a general line of new and-desiroble Dress? 'Oodds at thb most reasonable
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BLACK CASHMERES AND ALPACCAS.
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NEW THINGS IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
: An early inspection of the abov ,w be,to your interest. Gentiemen, you will find our stock of SPRING AND SDMM1R CLOTHING the most com
plete In the market, at our welMcnown and popular low prices. . . ii ),,.. f .
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Our $7.50 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.50. Our $12X0 English Tweed Suit sells now for $10. Our .$18 and $20 French and English Cassimere Sack
and Frock Suits selfnow at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re
traced prices.
. trrilajandried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made In the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2 09 per dozen, and all goods in proportion. Call
and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. . , . ' .
. Respectfully, 1 ' , :
Juh6 i, 1879.
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