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i l TLX' t i .iTmsCRIPTIOir RATES A-ir. "W Vr (jww-p-Mtf) tn advance SIX ."" .' y rer t ... i me M'titUi. . . -. . . . .... i ...$8 00 ...-400 . a oo Has been thoroogWy opplledwtft Wwr taeedM . mt, nd with tho laiA tiTMrfiti:iM!kkaiL manner of Job,rtatt im po-dofltt; WEEKLY EDITION I ( eounry) w ndvano $2 00 LSTTXBrHXADS, CARDS. TAGS, RECEIPTS, ' .vir .tfunfW 1 00 jjfir- Liberal HeduoU&mr CZwi I ,YOK, XXIII.; Hi. 1' V GHARBOTTE, C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1880. NO. 3,399. PROGBAlOfES,' frAKDBILLB,' : PAMPHLXTS. CTRCUlAItB. CHBCX AO. - j - - i . AVE HAVE ESTABLISHED ffcvcral Bargain Counters, and on them will be found some VERY CHEAPGOODS. 54 We Have Spread Oat an Immense Stock of Ladles' and Children?' Colored Hosiery, Which we Propose to Close Out yK SACRIFICE. :o;- HAMBUBG EMBBOIDEBYtCOLLABS and cuffs, collamtts, hanmlkschiit- BpXES, AND SLANT OTfln-.;T DESIRABLE GOODS WILL SX SOLD REGABDLTESS OFSSV - ' t Evarybody and their Friends" are moet respect fully invited to call and see us. - .. .. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. P. s.- Jan. 18. . We will also dispose of a large lot of Ladles', and Gents' Under? est. oxxttttiomvlzBf-Set. FAIVCY GOODS,' TOY H4lC. 1 VT KIGLElrS "You will find the largest and bt S3brtment of Toys ever brought to the city. They re now be in,' opened. - Candies Both Plain and Fancy . We claim that we have sis good If not better than you will And elsewhere, and at prices as low If not lower than you can buy the same In the city. FRUITS, Ni'To, H.trsiNS, CITRON AND CURRANTS. Seedless Raisins for your Christmas Cake. The best assortment of PLAIN & FANCY CRACKERS Ever brought .to the city. CANNED GOODS Of all descriptions. ' Here is the place M buy four CAKES AND BREAD, As we make a specialty of Cakes . especially for Christmas. Come and see. Respectfully Dec. 5. 3Pvofessi0tmI. roTd. GRAHAM, fN the state and United States Courts. Collec- t ons, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, &c, furnished for com- Office :-N. E. Corner Trade vuftnoue, N. C. Tryon streets, , fjan. 6. W.S.EVEWTT, surgeon dentist,';;;:;; ; . TENDERS his professional services to the citi-- zens of Charlotte and surrounding country. Mice on Tryon street, opp. Ellas&Cohen. u 4i ;. J'lll 0,-ly. ., .!r-..Y O A B-n JiSfiil 3' M l J X M. W HIb er33 t ?f. a i w ?r 4 1 : '. I4 ; KB 5ST S3 (9 53 S? bB. ! 1'.' I I'lUi, " " : 1 i iU TUK AFFLICTSD... - w.i, in ouuia cut i 9i.iumf BALTIMORE. MD., VQ t&MflS, lotMtifi, Set r -' SAT CLEARANCE SALE OF FANCY DRESS GOODS! To-day we will begin to close out our Fancy Drees Goods at from 25 to 40 per cent redaction on former pr ces; Come early and get first selection troa th Largest and Handsomest Stock of Fancy Dress Goods to the city, consisting of BROCADED . - - --- M s SILKS, :tti. AlTcolore, Striped and BBOCADXD 8A7T10, Bain and Flgored SATTISEaf fSsr handsome line of Fancy RIBBONS very cheap. f'l -f .hi "rum Kft.. . . - - v;r i r. ,." years experience In hospital ana Uiwi Kuaruntees a permanen euro in bii tt 0 the Uriimw Organs and ottho Nerrons iuSrv,?.: Ovanw and Semlnait,WealaiAss'. ti uy (loss of sexual power), Nemras DeblU- ;iM.tmnal EnilMUinfLT&uaU reaultinzi from: recent i . yo.uvn or excesses in manhood, j , Diseases, the ,Viyntnd Cttrecl in five ten-daysv iand! AUn .Tii i .c"ureiy eradicated irom inevsjnfc CLOAKS, The Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest .Stoefc in UNDERWEAD . . - . , .. -.i .-'i V'! - ; IX " "" v' ' '" J?" for Ladles,- Mtsses and (Sentlenien Th airsEeTand qualities these we noW -offer at greatly redueed prices. Come and see us, as we Ara-deter.nlned to sell these goods even If at a sacrifice. ...... , Bespeotfully; . ;; i,' , ; ; T. L. SETGLE iCO;, ;, JEiyon.StEet U DeeT'Sor -v DR. C. McliANE'S WOBM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. 2 SYMPTOMS OF W6ftMs. THE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flushes, 'tr sreircumscribed spot on one or both cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate ; an a?ure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache,, with humming, or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva slimy or furred tongue ; etjreaft yery fauUpaaticfolarly. in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely , gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdontlri; bbfcfete nWgulr,iit!nies costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration . occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough ; cough sometimes . 'dry tafia IconviilsrVe ; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable,, but, generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above sympidrhs ' are founcl to et, , DR. C. McLANE S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration , not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. . The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and rLElirNGROsrohflie ppft-n nrr&ti I; . f;'u DR. C. WcLANE S LIVER ,PILLS are not reebmmended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious .Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar . atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simp!? purgative they are un-equaled- aLr.i?.:'ii iiTATi0jrsi i The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box. has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's ; Liver Pills. t Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. ' ' Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's.Liver Pills, prepared, by.' Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market beingjfnll oT imitatlohs tdfth name McLanhtixlUQ. differently hut same pronunciation. - (J0STITT JTMfi CELEBRATED ' . HI--; ; ar.l t .i : I)r fchTi1" an Wood, diseases jouiciay eoroa.. Atiinrtso,n' gnuhMte; of iaUnlvsrslty. of -Attention !gWeil ah " inegaiarHes. ?fJ ii.o.. : " "wiuoq Binetir 'connaeniiai. unu uvmi- d ) a ;;i!iThemch,J StrgngUienctft'; heHter rerulated, the bowels put in proper or-j der.,the blood enriched and purified, and the ner effective appetizer, ana a ooraj&i pecunany a ""Xn. --i n etote wants ottheJwBd and Llnflrm. - . sHVJ For sale by all drugglis and dealers generally. 1 Jan 2S Wliea Time. When Time shall steal these fading charms away, O er which you linger fond and loth tolay, To quit the lip wkereofr yoifsweeWy press .Ewaptur'd love's delighted tenderness, Tisthen the words upon this faithful page, whose glowing tale shall neverchange or age, "Will tell .how eeaner thanmy life thou-art -Unto a lonely, sorrow-sufflng heart. When Time shall close the liquid, laughing, eye Whereut ypa view the royal sovereignty , . it O'er ererytthaueht tliat aprlnga in beauty torfc, Like dewy blossoms from their mother earth; The sunshinemoves with warmth, front out the sod Sweet messengers from blooming. Iden's God, These Unes.llKe epitaph bpoh the 'stone, Shall breathe the deathless love thine own. When Time shall waste the useless hand of dust, Aad on the rack Its quitted, pen shall rust,' That now delights to serve lri praise of Thee, Thou inspiration ot ita minstrelsy, 'Tis then its feeble tracings shall remain' ' ' ' To ten of love, beyond the tomb, the same. ....... ,-. . . . ' IT . ,i i Beyond the shores of Time, beyond the fret Ot conscience, grief , "remorse er tain regret,' The bitterness of years that fail to brings A healing to the potson'd, venoni'd sting Of cupld's dart, the fated shaft had drln Too deep to close with all the balms of heaven. York, where they failed. . p catch, tba steam for Liberia,' ftave teen-taken W nharcrfl temDorarilv bv the Pennsvlvan- ia Colooization, SoQigt v. .y A dfetachmentrof everltt. ' uoliceman made a descent Saturday. safodrf Kepf by' Thfeo(iorei Alfen, and- known as. the "Hotel JuaDUie, . ana ar rested, 300 mea and i WO women,-who were darrolng driiikirig and smoking- Th-widowof ex-PtesidentTvlerlbAs asked Congress faa;,, pension.- pri jthje? grovitAd ot th-e Immesenrlepreseioht Ik', the -walue bf her real estatf, thfe n)t-i gaire oft her Nortbern', property lrnving- DeenToreciosea,ana:utpse on nerooam era DTonertv constantly troubling her, She sayai "I .find 1 haft,acarcely any thing whatever left to liye-upon. It ia announced, that the lines, ot ,the- AmeriCfli Whion .Telegraph Company will be opened early this week for gen prat ImaiiiRHS A CUlltiaCt " ltirTtESr PenrtsylVanla .Railroad Company, by which than: telegraph eompanyv : na hSrt d mittrid for a lonfir term of l'dars fiiftll thfe'tftlegraphir privileges of-that company, has been9Qrrjj)ete( Vorli. AMrtp RMln. ' ; New York, January I Thfe K$ub lcans of Congressman Voofhis' district got; tyher.po-dJynd'' asked- ::him tot resign in. consequence of his ailegexi crookbd work in" the ."Bergen County! Bank andiD JpfgiAg water bondsi jNet without gbme-qifference of . oplnioftL lioweverrwas lhlselion reached. It was freely acowJeigdd tsllat iril the event of his resigning a Democrat iWDuld be selected in his pja arid, that -wWJorfm theif jedelegation. Dfimocratio instead of .ioeimfcuiean. and, in the event ofnrjfarl'ying' the presider4f tial eleclldn thWyfeaf-'rnto the House;. m ight-deadtf th reamt. v.1; : : " ' - ' ' i. . -4 :a'm- . fw niiwtin ir suffarinarom. fherrors and in- disereUons of youth, iejffow lweakipsi arly de cay, loss of manhood, c,l will send a recipe that K,iaw -...- r 1 111 mn 1HKK 1J1T UHAKUJiL 1U1S KTBSI i.wi.'ljuu fc, VT 1.1 . diMiut. wmcnis. moreover, a amm uKrenwii i rrrsrs TZi ?,itn m ruuiu iOaHni, rv I iiuwuiou . zc--i!Ki ?" v' QJAN. StaOpfl D,:JKfiW FRANK t,ESL,lES WILL. Prospective Ilarvekt for tbe Lawyer. New York, Jan. 18. There is every prospect of a long and bitter litigation over the will of the late Frank Leslie. The. deceased bequeathed most of his estate to his wife, including s especially the trade-mark "Erank Leslie." His eldest son will contest the giving away of this name on the grounds that he had been baptized in later years by that name and that his father's name wasnot :Frank Leslie, but Henry Car ter. In addition to the eontest of the will sand the other suits, counsel for the Leslie boys have served notice on Isaac W. England, assignee of Frank Leslie, that they will not permit the use of the name "Frank Leslie on any of the' publications of the Jate Frank Leslie for the reason that Ijis eldest son now rightfuHyi:asstfmes-that title. When the ; citations for the probate of the will ar, returnable the contestants will file,, an,;. extensive, bill of objections. Counsej decline; to outline the basis of their,, (objections to the, probate, but there-is little doubt : that a. charge of undue. influence on thepart of the pres enters. Leslie will be part of the con test, Mr. .Leslie's first wife, from whom be. was divorced, and who is now, living, will be a witness in the ease. She is in Colorado. That Duel Between a Poet and King:. London Telegraph, December 30th. A correspondent-writes : "Friends in Norway have asked me to reduce the extraordinarysiovy of the Norse poet, Bjornstgerne Bjornsen, having chal lenged his sovereign to a duel -and hav ing had to flee the country in conse quence, to its proper insignificance. J wjll only add that I don't know Mr. Bjornsen, that I have no sympathy with his politics and exceedingly little with his late writings; his Germanizing ten dencies I utterly abhor, but fair play is a jewel, and the followingis his account of the incident: 'Mr. Bjornsen .had been repeatedly told by persons in whom he placed credence that at a large party at the palace at Stockholm, His Majesty, Oscar II, had, with some vehemence and in a very, audible voice, spoken of him in a manner which con trasted so much with previous kindly expressions of the monarch as deeply to wound the poet. He wrote to one of the Norse Ministers in Christiana de tailing the matter to him, and in the most respectful terms asking for an ex planation. He added that unfair in fluences had probably been at work, and that he should be well contented by the .smallest. . possible expresl sion of regret.from his Majesty's side.' It will surprise no one who is aware how party politics and literary squab bles get mixed up in the North, to an extent utterly inconceivable here, that (this letterr coming,; (I know not how) to the knowledge of Mr. Bjornsen s political opponents was carefully work ed up into a' challenge to. mortal com bat, in which shape the story reached England." yr OBSERVATIONS. Civil shopman "Anything besides the dlreitery to-day, sir?;' Boston 4fewrfeer; , 1 vaatVwhAt beats me.'? said WiMalne fu&ion- ist, when he read, the opinion of the : Supreme irtjurt. A terrtnle erecting of the ice was neanl the otfae? night and- the. next morning a young lady came dowir town and said It wasn't the ice at all it was the .young men breaking their good resolutions. She dies an old maid. LoweU Journal. A young oyster, in a growing .state, will attach Itself verrSdiidb; to a bitters bottle. HandreUs of young me& know no better than-the oyster, m far as clinging to a battle Is concerned. New Orleans Fkayune. A good Rochester paster, a widower, -proposed to a young lady a short time since, but was rejected. His feelings had the second severe test when a widow neighbor sent him the following text to preach from: "You ask and receive net because you ask a miss." The Pottstown Ledger denies -that several -hundred young men of that town congregate at the de pot every. Sunday evening to welcome an Incoming train; and further declares that there is not a word of truth in the Btory that a conductor once jumped the track and ran his train across the fields to play a joke oh the crowd waiting at the depot "Dearest Sophia," he murmured,' "I give you for Christmas all that I hare. I give you mysel r." and amid smiles and blushes she whispered. "Make it a pint of peanuts." SHUwater Lumberman. U Is curious to note, says the New York Star, how a naming new silk handkerchief will struggle up from the deepest breast pocket into the light of day and linger there, while the soiled cotton one skulks at the bottom, making only now and then a hasty sally into the open atr. A benevolent Bostohlanfnow lfvlngln England, has given $100 to each of two old-ladles, in ticlto ate, Mass., who, when girls, In the war of 1812, frightened alAuftiab. man-of-war away from the coast by beating a drum and playing a fife as If a detachment of American Jrpops were at hand Says the Chicago Tribune: "If there had been one -of the present generation of pttfoago girls ,xm hand Wttn a piano we venture to say that the man-of-war would have struck ijexcolom at once."' GENERAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Senator-elect Garfield began life as a wood-chopper and canal driver. The marriage engagement between Loral Wentworth and Miss Julia Fletch er, author of "Kismet," is broken of. Mr. John McCullough, the aclor, has already earned 820,000 this season as his own share. clear of expenses. The first time Adelina Patti sang Marguerite at Covent Garden last sea son the receipts were 1,400, or about $7,qpo. . . Miss Neilson Miss Mary Anderson and'MiSsLotta'will shortly be acting in Boston, simultaneously, at different theatres. Miss Nancy Smith, who was lately admitted to the bar at "Keokuk, was en tertained at a banquet upon the occasion by her brothers in the law, ' Th'e annual races over the Ten Broeck course at Savannah, Ga., will begin Tuesday. . A large number of fast horses are on the ground. Gen. Grant and party have engaged passage on the steamer City of Alexan dria, which is expected to" leave Hav-ana-r Mexico February 13. A report which. had obtained circula tion in New York that the Hon. Charles O'Conor was about to marrv Mrs. Hicks-Lord is emphatically denied by i a. : . a. j' j . iL.i. xi ' muLUciie iiienus oi lhhl geniieman. Mrs. Margaret Tumy, whose case has created widespread interest, died in Cincinnati yesterday. She has lived since December 19 with no food except ing two beans. A dispatch from Leadville, Colorado, states that a party of Western capital ists, headed by Col. D. P. Dyer, of St. Louis, have purchased the Glass, Pen dary and Kough and Ready" mines fot five million dollars. , Twenty-six deaths have occurredthis month in Dead wood, p. T-, hd jthe neighboring camps, 24 ' of "which was caused by the prevaling throat and luDg epidemic in that section. With a population of less than 7.000 persons this death rate isvesy jhight.. The colored people, headed by Elijahr Parker, who arrived in Philadelphia Saturdays fttJaAr46a8asr-4ft--ew-but is reconciled to the situation now. and entertains a favorable opinion: of rhis wife's weather wisdom. Another man lost his life through the business shrewdness of the girl to whom he.was SXaaouic Km- Reported Disco-Very Of bieiiis. Lieut.-Commander Gorringe, United States navy, telegraphs as follows in re gard to the discovtery of Jdasonic em blems under the pedestal of-tMe obelisk at Alexandria Egypt: Imifrediafely under the pedestal of the obelisk, and in the east angle formed by the steps, I found a block of hewn syenite granite, forty inches, in the cube, representing a perfect Masonic altar. Under this and immediately below I found a white marble slab, representing the apron, ex tending across tbe foundation of pol ished syenite granite, 102 inches long and 51 inches Tjroad and 25 inches thick, the upper half hewn Jnto a per fect square. At the same level and touching the short sectionof the square and in the West angle of the foundation I found anotherijlock of syenite gran ite, markedly regular in .form,, the sur face of . which represented r'6ugh;ashlar stes1,' and' the foundation :of which was composed Of white granite. Be sides these four pieces I fpund other less noticeable and important but equally significant emblems." i Life or Death The haphazard of life and death was, illustrated in many Ways by the Tay bridge calamity. One lady, who trav eled with her maid, had ordered a cab for the morning train, whlbh reached its destination in safety, but the cab man, overslept, and they were bliged to take the next train the one ' which was buried in the quicksands at the bottom of the river. Another instance Of train-missing turned out more hap- jjiiv. -jx geiiueiuitir wua u&vc" .uiiueu tu go .to Dundee, notwithstanding his wife's entreaties, and that prudent lady took pains to have the cabman behind time so that her husband lost the ill fated train. He was angry at the time, NeW driln?a,?.ed' e was visiting air ner house rjiiiuuuigu, uiiu wtus auiiuuB w re main until Monday but she persuaded fiim to return rather than incur the'dis- Eleasure of his employers by breaking litli with them. , , ... Ethan Allan? Courage. , : Ethan. Allah, wbose -misfortune it Vas to have a termapant for a wife, had, and deserved areputation for cour age of the leonine kind. Some wags thought to frighten him Once; but they mistook their man. One of them, ar- m'ed in; ta 'sheet, steppediin f rdnt of him was on his waybomelward. Ethan stop- jpol, looked at the spectre, and without moment's hesitation, exclaimed: "If tpu come from-- :Heaven t v 'ddnT; fear ? ' t m yovu .If you are the devil,' come home and spend the nigut with me 1 mar ried voiir sister." His ndzhbors never 1 sought to test his courage after that ... :, : ll't "1,1 ' IlJ - .. . . ' ' V Cr-.:;i ITS- . ' '.d i-' The Edison Room Waning- ... New York Times. : '- '-' " " - That Mr. Edison's .failure to make good his enthfeiastic'tJr'dmises speedily is-having an effect on the public - mind, Is ve)fy where admitted. The stock , of thfe company named after the inventor, is also-" feeling the effects of deferred erpectatiohs. In illustration, of the lat- - . !-i'T i : i' - ' Act In the living Pwsenl I m Dirfis unimsi iij.ii : i in .i kind . rjetnem- ter statement the fact may-be mention ed that the stock which, in consequence of recent sensational publications, went "fep to 0360 per share on December 30, i?.7? was quotea yesteruay ac ?ji,&oo. Lnl1 -1 !- , Be not diverted from trying your luck by any Idle reflections the silly world may make upon you, for their censures are not'ia your powevandoonse- tn - aueniiy snouin not ihj .any ...pan oi jour, concern. Kn rcanlvA And ASt t&A read carefullv the advertlao ment or the Louisiana state lottery, to, jae orawn tu now. vifieauiMj xju. wxum b i ivrwyuruier i-. urteaas.uuoi THE HOLIDAYS ARE NEAR AT HANIX And both the yi uhg and old are looking forward in bright expectancy, and with joyf Slopes ppupe.; brance may be left as a token of friendship from some relative or friend.; We trust, tjiat jiohe. WiU aitltVl, that old Santa Claus will distribute his favors not only with a liberal handbut w31 not show ajiYrtIanty k'hii: ' bcrsements. We are glad to see this time-honored custom increasing in favor with the people; We hope it will contiruete to grow, and this joy-giving time will be looked upon as one of the happiest and Wrightest days in the year-Let ua idl, : extend a willing hand and assist those who desire to carry out their part but limited incomes, are deprived from contributing what they would be most willing, to. do if cjjrcanutra,' vent. Let hDt selfishness but liberality predominate. Be willing to divide a part ot ' your owii goofortune with Uloae J who are not so fortunate, and note the change yeur kindness produces. The gladness that speak !fi?6m thto heart SilVrj ! : sufficient evidence of the joy within. There is not one of.us,who cannot contribute sofeei&mg. , a'siffc $$$71 Z: ble ; that matters not ; it will be acceptable. We trust that not only our old friends but also; our young friends will, while J their hearts are joyous and glad, not forget to add their mite to the happiness arid pleasure' of those whoYtidbj''''', so fortunate. We have made a specialty in the selection of ' . , ; , V;. , - And have a collection that will prove useful, serviceable and acceptable. E- D. LATTAE&BBO:: I) V K E 0 0 A T In large quantities, best series and lowest iprictei, fit ' L. BiatWAXGER & BIIQ;S, A new and fresh line of Boys' Clothing, Just received at . '.,J'i'.' ., . , 'Broken Suita at half tkeir valu'fi,' ',-., ; .':: - u, nij ij?-. 500 Pairs of-all wool Job Pants at'$2.5p, $3X) anc( w3.$0, WQfh. $3.00' a pair, t J. 1A1I XV T T jtX AH VJ. Jit IV , ,ti ) 8. uv. Jilt Only First-Class Goods Sold in Our House. '' The enterprise of manufacturing our Fine Clothing ourselves, makes our 'house' bey-dnd any doubt'' THE MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING tBQUSE IN THIS MARKET. We Invite the publle to call.and'see 4of themselves. .ill h' ! ! j ! ! i 1 JUL. hi J BespectfuHy, i j i 1 ; .a 01 r 1 THE TIME HAS COME FOR OUR ANNUAL' O H E" "T IH3 EST .-.. . . . ' i: i .7 .'tt.il 1 . . ... t . ill til- .&Aa m mAnlr.MA a I M. Ma. a. 1 mJl m AniM a I m all IJM. . And witn a view 01 reducing our immense .sjocK oeisre bkuuiik iaia iiiyeuiorj, wo mu, m un iw w wuuuf w tw w."? ,H Tma, ,. - offer for the next ten days, with ; : s .. , SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING "600DS : ;lllJ OUR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Imbrolderles, Germantown Goods and a splendid stock of ).. ; M I L L I N JE Ii Y Gr O O D S , COSSISTCCG OT vt ' '' HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, ' - TOGETHER WITH , - i, . : " , Ji 1 1 : l- r.l . 1,000 PIECKS OE" ItllSEiCiSnS, l&r Ia cord edge goods, Grain double-faced Satin, In every color and shade.' Flowers, Tips, Band', Wfags, Birds, ic. 3kc : . . . .. . - ' -. ..-v . i- 1 .. -fil'Vi.- .-''''i '" A rare opportunity Is now offered everybody to buy of the above-named, goods, and the Ladles especially we know will aval,. tMmseJys of Alt. ,o . Is (he time. Bemember the place, ' .'..i i, 1 .;i ii:n ii" WITTKOWSKY & BARUGH'S' m : it : December 21. i: ''I TIE llil i.i : 4 Hi tl i i-llli . I j i mn"T3nrr JlwUJlul 1. lii ill . ti i . ill:) ' FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, The Liveliest Place U Town is FACTS ARE FACTS. ME And when you want to save dollars in buying CLOTHING, come to Springs' Corner, where yon will gert most nn4 best lor your money. We believe-in, ; , . . . .: u LARGE SAUiS, AND XITTLE PROFITS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT Men's and Boy's Clothitig, at 'it. M nnffs -uorner. .1 J i i- 0OHB AND 8KB W. KAUFMAK'CQ Mev.14 Cheapest and Best Otothbtg. House, 1 " ' ' corner of TraAe and Tryod'Stieea.' ! a ' C2 TIT TXT' TT' At- CT 'Xl;, ' .!";.-' ..111..: - -- 1 ' I '. : . . - : " ' H','.il 'il-.f 'jt'Unu-ji'i ".Mi-, rrr: .i.!'3 Ji- J'-t.i' ..'. iUl-f i Ii' -'I i ! I'.-.'i ' ml -nU ii!'js'.niJi -.'ii: k ONE OF- THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCJOF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE -STATE.- ' ? ' Crdseland Prompt T&;gStmM t . . . .... ir - ,r : oj u: zn tTu AGEtNTS fSl ?II ELANTE R" a A-YKlilSS'ii'U-'W -..,! ;-ailri , 3 same nerson at No. 819 Broadway, New York City, pup51 ?.n I 4 . . . ,n . t 9f-r 4 t ti fl.-. ti j, .ifi. VnemiSiSOC nautraat rapuuuiua rawwiuwi t unw; vwim-M, wi. -- Attention of physloUas called to It. I I .. For sale by all leading groesrs. .
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