y TBH OB3XSTSR JOB jaPASXMXXtr it He btc thttrougl&u supplied toil every -needtd leant, and with the Latest Stie ofTvpe, and entry manner of Job Workeat Udomteitkneatntu. dispatch and cheapness. Wt can twmuh, at Blort notice, --. : - V ' i BZJUfKS, BILL-BBADS,- L " , WCXIPX8, P0SIEX8r- . - ii ii'J. J?B0QRAMME8njjrD-BLLL8. PAMPHLETS, CHtOyLAltS. CHECKS, C. -.t.. x UMT. ( Mwu m nw. . -.-, M0tt.. ...... .................... i afootA... mtXKLT MDltldS t Weekly, in the county) to odEwm of the county, postpaid, nix Booths Liberal Reduction for Clubs. ..$2 00 .. 2 10 .. 1 00 t ' a CHARLOTTE, N. tofWEBNESDAY; JUNE 25, 1879. NO. 3223. Nil An jul Mil - I I M il ' II II II II V ". I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I .',1 1 I. Ill llt I rill l I. .1 ? I . ' V I I III III 7 lll ll (III, I I 1 1 I I I. . Ill I W .! - II 1.11 I II I . IJ1 . II 1 .,.111,111 ...... W I. I 1 1 J 1 1 ll'JIIii 1 V -'r.i II V II L LfwrUl I VUI. tx ,niX Vi.l'.dlVnil !4L.k II V wil tWLX. LVW At ' .... 11 " " ' - . ' " , UK:.'!,!l.Mi-.)tlii. .fci. i .-!.. . .I,f .-tlfe-au.Jft-M -v.i 4. .... . , ..,,7 ' . . . : .. .- i - , Vf ; :. i ... .. . l;-y,.:r Lad ik;s .4 : .. , -i-r . ; ! - ' ' ' ' . ." " ' " ' "' ' " i .......... ' . . ' B UKGESSJCH0L8, WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL DCALfR w LACE.HITT$tt.UCEr.UTTS- it-: ,1 U We har lust received by a late exoress a nice and full line of black, white and all the i i shades of LACE SILK MITTS. ALt,,.KiN8 OF .it BEDDINQ, C BEDDING, CU jiUHniiuiui yuHNlTUUE! FUKNITURK ! BEBMNG, &C BEDDING, C. A FuU Line of 5 CStEA BEDSTEADS I " CHEAP BEDSTEAD8 1 LOUNGES! LOUNGES I LOUNGES ! LP0NGE3 I. tOTTNGTSS LOUNGES! PABLOR AND CfiAMBEB BUjTS ! AR AND- CHAMBER SUITS ! COFTINS pf5an Wnds 09 Jiand. gr- COFFINS of all Unda on hand. . i No. 5 Wwr Traihi Strmt. CHARLOTTE. N. & io,iWnd nentlemen's Burial iiodcs a fine supplr. ' ; r Jan3 ARGAOIS Also a large lot of CREPE LISSE RUFFLIII6 In Mae ami whiter Also a full line of black and white SJnrt raang. 1 amo anomer lot 01 wane Linen and Victoria Lawns. You can get the White Bullion Fringe very cheap. Anthn season for SdHtut Goods Is nassing, we call attention to the fact that .we are now selling a nicely trimmed LADIES' HAT FOS ABOUT HALF ITS VALUE. Also a nice line of The Mowlig- -TiiBciocTtiiaxseaafsitr And the morning is fahv WhilAtiM eat In ed SDlendot is slowing: There's a dew on the grass and a song to the air Let us up and be on to uie mowing. Would'st know why I wait Ere the sunlight has crept O'er the fields where the daisies are growing? Why all night I've kept my own vigils, not slept? 'Tla to-day is the day ot themowing. -, i f I This day and this hour f 6 K v Maud has promised to tell What the blush on her cheek was half-showing,' If she waits at the lane, I'm to know all is well, And there'll be a good time tit the mowing. Maud's mother has said, And I'll never deny. That a girl's heart there can be no knowing; Oh, 1 care not to live, and I rather would die, If Maud does not come to the mowing. What is it I see? Tis a sheen of brown hair In the lane where the poppies are blowing. Thank God! it is Maud she is waiting me there, ; AndherejPbe a jgoo; lm athe mowing. Six years have passed by, And I freely declare That. T amnvriv huvA nntlflAd their fCOine: Sweet Maud Is my wife, with a sheen of brown hair, And we had a good time at tne mowing. OBSERVATIONS. A.) AsUt tx9tm eOne ol lha JCntm 1 A Tribute ttf ' i&e MkMffeiaytlaWA ConaidernWfl 'NBfcer'e'fVlsi-- vji : juv u-ii jcl. ;.JL; LADIES' LIIIEII SUITS, 3 Closing out very cheap, and many other lines of goods at reduced prices. If anyone is in need of a nice DRESS SHIRT They would do well to call and procure a lot of our unlaundried shirts for less than the material can be bought. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE A CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotet Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. June 15. SPRING CLOTHING. W. KAUFMAN CO. IM v u uu URRR NW N n TTTTU UR RHH N II T U URRR MNN II T U URBW HW H T U. 1 1 R IN RN URRR EBB UR KB URRR KB UR RR . DU R B KKK AT K. H. ROGERS' WARERCOM&, KKXT TO PO6TOFTICK Mt stock is very Lar, ; and embraces a Full Une of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING flQ OFFICE FURNITURE All Goods Pncked Free of Charge We have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to Include the latest novelties in Men's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's JU L 000 o o O L I.T.T.T. OO TTTT H H II NN N GGO OO T M H II NN N G G O O T HHH II N N N G OO T H H II N NN 6 GO OO T B H N NN GGO We invite public inspection, and we are at all finuM nuuiv to irive ouotation of Drtees. isvery rment whicn is soia at our noose is wuitiuimsu uu i as represpntad, and in price less than can be bought elsewhere. We continue lo sen BLUE FLANNEL SUITS ast be- Cheaper than any other house, as we did the pi season, and they have gained the reputation of lng the oest in ine marae . We powent this season to the consumer a fine line of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Including the best makes in the country. There ean also be found in our stock a complete 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 BARGAINS - Some one of the beloved ' brethren should put a pound of ice on Conk's konk. vourur-Journai. There are three good aids to the devil in this life poverty, pontics, ana me rooinacne. A Nevada stage robber says he can get out of any jail west of Omaha if he has only a ten-penny nail and a teaspoon. The only difference between Hanlan, our plucky oarsman, and John Bull, Is that one had to oar out his shell and the other naa to sneu out me ure. Yonker Statesman. "What is so rare as a day in June ?" Thus doth the song of the poet run, Though the blasted heat of these summer days Would Indicate they were overdone. OU City Derrick. Tn nKutllnc archerv. whenever a woman shoots she shuts her eyes, and the next Instant there Is a howl, a shout, and some Individual Is a candidate for a glass-ye. Phila. Chronicle. Down at the seashore the little fishes are dying with laughter at the sight of a 300 pound woman trying to looK graeerui wnen a sirong oreaKer mmu her on her head. PJ&a., Chronicle. About this time of year city people are getting terribly anxious about the welfare of the country cousin. This anxiety and solicitude win grow as the season, advances, and wnen tney can near n no longer they will pack up four children and two trunks and go see about it A lady, not accustomed to raising poultry, set a hen on some eggs and, in due course of time, a brood of chickens was hatched. A friend, coming in four days afterward, noticing that the little things looked weak and puny, asked how often they were fed. -"Fed!" was the reply, "why I thought the hen nursed them." After mature deliberation, and with full knowl edge of the possible effect of our words upon our fellow mortals, we wish to remark that the man who can play three games of croquet without mur der in his heart and a general desire to punch things, animate and inanimate, is either too good for this wicked world or a first-rate player. Boston Transcript. Talk of the bravery of the sterner sex! Do you remember the first time you asked her, "Will you take my arm?" While you trembled all over like the narrative of a stump-tail dog, and experienced the sensation of having swallowed your Adam 8 annlA nhat rilri aha fin? Why. 80,6 took your arm as coolly as she would eat a pickle. Boston Trans cript. "Pinafore" is being performed by church choirs all over New England, but the expression "Damme," as uttered by Capt Corcoran, Is chang ed to "Hang It," and In the last act, instead of vnarfnir that h will hardlv ever be "untrue" to LlttieButtercuo. he says "unkind." In this form the piece Is considered Safe. THE IiAST OF THE VETOES. Summary of tle President's Reasons for Vetoing: tbe Judicial Expenses Bill. Washington. June 23. The follow . i 11 11 :.i i-' inc is a summary oi tue neaiucui message returning the judicial expenses bill to the House without his signature. Tim President beeins by reciting a pas sage of the original legislative bill re nftaliner title 26 of the lie vised Statutes, - . . 1 1 TT ! 4-1 -.4. 1 and its return to me housb wiwiuul ma armroval. The object ot tne present Dill he says, is not to repeal the election laws, but to defeat their enforcement, Under existing laws the failure of Con- rra to make the appropriations re nin red for the execution of the pro vis ions of the election laws would not pre-; vent their enforcement. The right and duty to appoint the general and special deputy marshals which they provide for would still remain, ana me executive Can be had at April 10. W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S, Comer Tnde and Tryon Sts., Charlotte. N. C. tors and. More Expected Tn bpentxig: BtallV &c. June 24th, 1879. C To OieEditor of the Observer:,; , n , Althougha stiangefto jfoufccolumns, it has. occurred to me thatia brief letter from tMsrTetimL:iountain of health, might aotubeiiwholly t unacceptable; to your, readers, many I oi'whora. are now doubtless trpon iaei eve mt sewing out lo.RomffsucnDlatce-tO spend the ; spare time and money; that may be at their command, as may seem, oesixor tne im provement or impaired neaitn or , tne enjoyment of the opportunity, i Espe ciaUy 'am I eneoarageL toi execute this thought, i in view of the ; fact that a majority or tne Tisitora now note t from the aty; of Charlotte. 1 The following- lines are, therefore at your dis-nosalr Attracted solely by the health-preserving and health-restoring properties, of the waters of Cleavelandi Springs, formerly, called Wilsotfs Springs, I ar-; rived here about one week ago, and was delighted to find, evidences of a brighter future for this noble, gift of a beneficent Providence. - Whether wise ly or not, I will not here undertake: to discuss ; but, certain it is, it has come to be almost a custom that the merits of watering places are determined more by the character and extent of artificial improvements and hotel accommoda tions than by the virtues of the waters themselves. Hence, many such places, whose waters are belieyed to be far in ferior to those to be found in the three springs here, have, on account ot supe rior artinciai attractions, coinniauueu. attendance quite equal to their capaci ties to accommodate, while a moderate patronage has marked the past tnree or four seasons at this place. The absence of enterprise here has been owing to the fact that ever since r .. irr.n 4J tne ueatll OI Mr. wnson, sumw liiteen years ago, the property, not even yet di vided among his heirs, has been leased to first one and then another person outside the family, and thus, the lessees not feeling warranted in going to much expense, iittie or no tttuactiuu ucjuuu the waters themselves has existed. As already intimated, nowever, a change for the better has taken place, and in evidence that it is for the better, I have but to mention the significant fact that even now, at this early oate, tne num ber of persons m- attenaance nere is almost equal to the maximum number at any time last season. By an arrangement with the execu tor of the Wilson estate, Mr. S. McBride Poston, one of the heirs, and a young man of energy and enterprise, is now in charge of these springs, and having se cured the services or uoi. u. o. vv -liams, a most courteous gentleman of your city, as superintendent, (than whom a better selection could not have been made), who is now here, there is every prospect that the present season at this place will prove unusually satis faotnrv to both ffuests and landlord. Mr. Poston, backed by Col. Williams, is making every effort m his power to please the visitors now here and to at tract new ones. The buildings have all been thoroughly white-washed, the floors of rooms scoured, the beds over hauled and made comfortable, and the entire premises eleansed so as to please the most fastidious. (Parenthetically, let me remark, that scarcely a fly is to be seen about any of the rooms ; no fly brushes, are used as yet in the dining room.) "The primitive old split-bottom chair, used here from time immemorial, is being superseded by those of modern style; the parlor is furnished with a new and sweet-toned piano; the tables groan with an abundant supply of choice fresh meats and good vegeta tables, all well prepared, with iced milk at dinner and iced tea at supper ; and truly there is little to excite criti cism, ice-cream, too, we aro ww, is soon . to be added to the . dally bill of fare, and It is quite evident that good living is in store for all who visit cieaveiana sorines inis seasou. ui uie -OF- wm ' . J: ON, MONDAY, 16th INSTANT, We will make a clearing sale of a large lot of Fine Dress Shirts worth 2.00 last season, now to be closed out at ONE DOLLAR. They are of New York Mills Muslin, and Linen 2200 fine, but from carrying In stbeff the muslin has become a little yellow, though in no way injuring the perfection ot the Sntrt, but we have adopted exclusively the King Patent Sleeve Adjustable Shirt, and for this reason propose closing out our former line at a sacrifice. It is the one grand opportunity of the season for a genuine bargain, and we Invite our friends to an Immediate inspection. Bespectfully, & D. LATTA BKO. June 15. if f,E fS;ftl., (R E M T L -E I E H GRAND OPPORTUNITY ! t t -o- HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. -o- Contemplatine enlarging our Clothing Department, as well as our Clothing trade, for winch purpose we will build in our store a spacious floor, and with a view of opening this new department the coming season with an entirely new, large and desirable stock, we will offer for the next CO days our entire stock of Clothing at such prices as will not fail to at tract you. 200 PAIRS FINE ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, Worth from $5 to $7, at $2.75, $3.00 and $.1.50. 100 FINE SUITS, Worth from $7.50 to $20.00, at $5, $0, $7, $8, $9 and $10. 50 DOZEN UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, At 50 and 75 Cents, formerly sold at S5c. and $1.00. CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN FROM WITTKOWSKY & BARUCII. IN I SSI M I Li I ilirnilMi ! Our 87.50 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.50. Our $12.E0 English Tweed Suit sells now fcr $10. Our $18 and $20 French and English Casslmere Sack and Frock Suits sell now at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coate and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re duced prices. TTnin.mrtriArt aw fnr so rnts. The verv best made In the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and all goods In prr portion. and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of lew prices. Bespectfully, June 1, 1879. 1j- Ij-KiiW AJNliJsilt cc J51XU., x ine uioiniers aim xaiiois. Call rinnartment of the eovernment would ajsojbe empowered to incur the requisite twenty-five or thirtv now here, mostly Hahilit.v for their compensation ; but the rmrAspntAtives of the first circles of so- second section of this bill contains a Ciety, all express themselves as being prohibition not found in any previous htehly pleased, and the splendid water legislation. Its design is to render the Gf the white sulphur spring, they say, G BOCKBEKS CHXA7KB THAN IVXB. NKW GOODS f FOB Bottled lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, la corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part ot the city, free of eharge for $1,00 per tozen- F.C.MUNZLER. AJOrders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re- ceive prompt attention, mar4 NEW FEATURES M0 .rwaB tAiu fnr Bacmn. Com. Sugar, Coffee, iasMo, and other Family Groceries . BEST RTE WHISKET, 330T2 K008 c'laOis Also a Bne lot of Country Hams. IseU forcash. AH goods delivered tathecity freeof charge. M. fWW owtl TJNDEBTAETNa The undersigned is now prepared to filf all orders for ever class of Undertaking.. Having on band frdl. assortment of election laws Woperative by omitting to appropriate money for their enforce ment, and by prohibiting any officer of the government from incurring liubjhty under title 28 of the Bevised Statutes authorizing the appointment of deputy marshals for service on the election day. The appointment of special deputy marshals is not, he says, a spontaneous an, rtf authority on the part or tne erov- ernment, but is made by section 8,021 of the Bevised Statutes-a popular right like old wine, is even better, if possible, than heretofore. Uuring the next two i . . i n : . . i . or three weeKS a numoer ox arnvius are extected from WUmmgton ana other towns and sections in both the CaroUnas, and ere long tne piace win be thronged. : A splendid string Dana irom uoiuui- bla has been engaged for the season and is expected to arrive to-morrow, when terpsichorean gayeties will be nHdftd to the nleasures now eneraered in. of citizens in towns having twenty thou- Friday night the opening ball will be Bantt lniiauiwuiw w uunmuo. given, wmcu, it i cApcuvcu, xii ent bill neither revokes this popular largely attended by the beauty and right nor relieves the marshal ot the chivalry of Charlotte. I learn that the duty imposed by the law nor the Presi- Carolina Central Bailroad authorities dent of his duty to see that this law is wm provide extra ears on that day to taitniuuy exBcuwJu, ., . . . acpo-mmouw my w w wur. y. r4 JJe decimes to aiscuss agam tuo wio (jnariotte, Ljineointon anu iuwji wcuttj rinm and nftcessitv of election laws, or what he regards as the dangerous ana unconstitutional principle of this bill; that the power vested in Congress to orisrinate appropriations involves the right to compel: the executive to ap prove anv legislation which .Congress may see' fit to attach to such bills under ttVqHv nf rftfnsini? the means needed to narrv nn t.h ftaaential functions of the ffovernment. His views on these points were, he -says, presented in , previous d hft regards them conclu- oira oa tn hi dntv in respect to the bill. This SrielsuK) leares,f tliel. powers'" and duties of tne supervisors ul wwuuu uu-. touched, but deprives the national gov- Yia Steamers to Portsmouth Ya., and thence all Rail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick est Possible Time to all Points South and Southwest. NO DRAY AGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM INSURANCE. Mark Goods plainly via SeaLoard 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 SO d5m. F. W; CLARK, General Freight Agent, ) Next oor below Wilson Black'sOld COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES Both Wood and Metalic I3t ?' .j"yJ . bill tit TTOTt SALE. The Bourgeolsd and Minion type Daoer was lateir pnniea, . mwm w Johnson type iw raicsa as ixw ab ast I Hearses ' fura fphed if- desired wtthout etS f oundrf. of FMi&aeiprua, nua wi r T--. n strle of troe. It will do good; terries for several 7es to eSme. It win be sold' m ' lc to sui pur-. luZZJZ IrTfnnU of 0 to l.OOOtbS, witb.OC her FOR SALE? notice .'..;n.A i-,Vr.-W. iWIB JCt!9TM J .W. M'WILHELM, ', WlOi E. GBogers, .Trade Street. That valuable property in thisclknown as Uie Tannery of Alexander, Allen McBee This Tan nery is eonvenlenUy located, and has all the latest Improved machinery. - ' . ; V l . 1 BsikMd hides low and hi abondanee f For partleulars address ; , Amhiui! A.lSlAt Attorney . for Alexander, Allen McBe. -a io-wr . .. : Greenville, 8. u Maythii87-reoft3mAw3rn" THE7TCJREvTLLE,KEWS.J; i0 s j I . ..... liiV-.U f-?i.r.. Vtf.u! - vtL. mham rill be the name f a weekly Demo. jomsteiiceU'ataiearJUHdayat YorkriUea C.y IB.1I U7n.llt1r ' ff . MX W . The MXWB Will OO guuu su'ci 'V " . "u l business men oi uuanoue, m pw3 - miiaiian in tne eounaes uj -rxr r i ) 1I7ELL DCPBOVED CTTT TRdFERTT FOB SALE. Anv person destrf nf to purchase a weU Improved City Lot, House wtthnlue rooms, atmodern oon veuleaees. One wU of water, brick kitchen, wUhln , e minutes walk of the, publle square, can goao-. the hflM a InnrA All 7iLiV, or,7i rtitHwba. North Carolina, . uoowu , 7 .2.. .,i v. en no. anmim . Tha nrlAR OI 8UUSCT1 UUUlt w wa lrL' kAAwm , . Mi.ii J,. . 1 t C.Vf.JB. WAAU June a. . v-r -, ""xorkville.aa! 1UCK, 1000 FEB SIMPLE DEEDS, til ; .-r iH" MOfST ' APPROVED FORM, : nf Juit PrintedTOd rpt ,-x Joints. The occasion Us being mucn iscussea here, and toilets are being ar- ms&:. : : l might say mocn more mat interest the invalid or pleasure-seeker, but must not incur the charge of being too long; so, good-bye. VisiTon. Almost Another Difficult)'. Dlsnatohr Baltimore American. ConkHngkiame very near getting into another personal difficulty in the Sen ate this evening. wnuemiumig mwh speech tn one of his proposed amend ments, Don Cameron, who was in MmKAt.inn with Ransom, ar few feet ernment of the power, to protect them instant, spokesoloudaa to disturb hini in the discharge of their duty at the J ;ftnd turning.aroiind abruptly, Conkling doIIs. States may empioy ootncivuiiu i eaued uameron towuerv u- vwi- . . I i 4-; V.nf hi, thin1 1 i:v,l. Ac H.q tralloriM wr crowded, the .snubbing was.wit- gresslonal elections is deiyed to the ne3sed by everybody, Cameron isuuy tsi tM-ra riora a.ret two lawful i n,io!it.ra.WAancrftr..and after a hlir room, . iie suust ii the centre, aisle and, rene wed hisJ conversation with Ran som in a somewnat exciwsu iuma. Conkling, perceiving W!W ue-ivtqiiunB. crossed over to .Cameron ana.iaiung his aim apologized. TWa. endedHhe at- f aii and nothing is saiq.; aoou uiwu tryon street, in! Insurance building. wavstoavertjirniegisiauveenautmt!ni, , ried shating Qvm one is their, repeal, the Other is the ae- walked to tlie cloak. nf .'t'nmnvfAnf f.nhunal asramst I nnaiii1v iva.ikpn.dawi C1B1UU VI- umr";r ' J." 7 H . . "-V. -n s I QiLHitv The enect-or ims uiu is LdebrivIthflrBitedutiyi, department of tlie government or vno iGfw w u"'": " " . hi.. uriiinh it. la thererore tne auty ui uie x..- ecutive and of evef y other department ofthe eovernment to obey and enforce. (Helosei by saymgJ ne w wiuuig w concur in luitabte "amendments for the improvement of the ejection laws, but Washington. BpnhTloan.,;w ., ,., . i , Wo hirA r-eannn to believe that La- Sotcon ent to 'MrrepeaTo? ap, WrtW prove legislation which seeks' to pre- ,the;wiatwu..o HI ;nnomATit .... the, rnfederatw-BnsradierSi whobad met: in-kffeflotedfttia, de- vent thejronf orcement, . Kydispatchr,says ; tnai,, ai,. ouxfuo CotMrav nitrVit a narfv of UnkhOWIl men attacked the? housed Sam Faulk ner,, severely wounding Wra as n ran from the .house. They set fire to the rfTOoiiinfTLZwhtch was consumed with ha iTim.ri.s. TTarrv llussell. , aced IT. rsri niartv shot ; and ; two children,, of Faulkner aged 11 and ia.?;nNocause is givert fdr the Drutai-aiiair. , t tbe Ctopfederate-Bngadiere upon this limvot -conduct, to ,.tbe hope oTindwwff MrsMi&lsrenoontre in r the Senate' chamber,' duwg which the life of Senator Conkling was to have been, taken, -xr- L; , i i ' : .. , ,. ; no t6etF,t, .... . ; ? Just now when w"many fat pwple sje try I n g to ! , snnM anovpRt that It WOUld DB a good idea for the lean ones to try and grow fatJ To ao tnis seep i.no uuwch ' A,: Zr Mott'S Liver Pius. and your digestion will pe good, and yon will grow fat rapidly. , .nY Jun24 lw , , f -1 I f PIANOS 1 , IMPOBTEBS OF ALT. nD3 OF . ' ' MUSICAL lyidroharidise, ORGANS VIOLINS, GrUltA RS ACCORDEOXS, . ittTTES,; FIFES, i'-' Drums, Band Instruments, .: ...... - :. -, . . . . i . ' IJBETJVIUSIC Ac, Ac, &a nr. 'tt,' p 0 K TtTTTriT .T?.S A 1 i:;-ARl;; RETAIL. 8. . .g ' - -'i In J:f rl i, .'Sffl-SlFc , . - sy us ' i , - ... . ? ii --, : l 1 i art 1 1 f MITE v c rs ,) . t. xiiJ i .r'T t - v ?'-. f-. .'P .-- - .- ' . ... . . m ; . - i .'.. - r t rTRYm STREET ,'IN INTJIlANBUlEDraa J iff! i ;i t '!w it- i OBSEBTEBOFJtfUBI