i !S :,t. , fl s I: Scold troflt Sirttfi (gfcftrt&irj. , . . THE OBSERTER jq& DEPARTMENT Has bees thoroughly supplied with every needed gvBsaniPTioir'jL&Tjtii ; Oady, one year, (po&paid) to mt9anet..1i gix Month IVwe Month Que Month ,........;...... WBXKLX XDJXIQW Weekly ( f""H Out(tteX4ipPi,..., six Month-. . ..... 18 00 .4 00 . 2 00 . 75 want, and with the latest styles of Typt, and every manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness, We can furn ish at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, l . . TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMatES, HANDBILLS, ; PAMPHLETS OSttlLAlCS, CHECKS, AC. h .....$2 OO ...v. a io 00 t t 5 Liberal SeOueUantjiM Chid CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1880. NO. 3,455. 1 . i VOL. XXIII. , I r. BATToTE lyALaiOE; VALENCTNNNE WELTING; y ? 1 ; GJJID0C.1 LA.K POINT D'ALENCON, BRETONNE, BLACK, FRENCH AKttBOOLfi acaCEJ; JlTXrYS?1 OfiEcitD BASH, BROCADED AND FANCT NECK RIBBONS; RED, GREEN A GOLD CHECKED TABLE TAMASK, (something rich), LACE LISLE GLOVES, EMBROIDERED TIDIES. BUNTINGS IN PLAIN & LACE EFFECTS, LUNCH CLOTHS, Ac., Ac, Ac , iit ALEXANDER & IARtnS'S. -roar 14. SPRING STOCK 1880. PLETED ! ODE SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS Is now Complete. We are determlnedTtd sustain oar former rejwtattoalbr selling . i is;-: - THE BEST BRANDS or goods, which every, sensible person knows Is the cheapest In the end. Please call and Bee us before buying. fW We will deal fairly and hon estly with you. PEG RAM A CO. M;irch 11. 1880. Democrat and Home copy. Boot' Slioe w : ' : '' ' J. HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISH MENT, TRYON STREET, Xext Door to Dr. J. II. McAden s. -::o::- II shoes you wish to but,' Call at Aslel's store and try - t 1 ." r ': Hhr' boojs ajid 9hjes hovy well they fit; ; Also, hats and trunks, so cheap for cah His prices are exceedingly low; Cash sales, small profits his motto; Remember; when yon wish to trade, T hat money saved is money made. . 'i ! - -;Tl ; T Tli. ;U;.-:; . By purchasing at Aslel's store You save full ten per cent or more. Prove tbelaijnd,ljim?j J f : More truth than poetry In my rhj me; Sogoandtry.Jilm wlthoutalLr. ''-' P. S. Having connected myself with the above "use, I ant sure that my oM f rtrndsxantl cuatom fscan be better u4afo4esioneTtha R. GU0. WT GRAHAM, PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE, EAR! THRO AT Feb, 3-diW&w3bL H A AiiViXlyrx iivM-m l .it" I (Ul Klll I - 'TfejT ,T. TV"- .. -:- '- .1MJ NUm Stat and United States Courts- Collec-m-S01 Homa and Frelgr-oltoltedr- -Ae- Ch N- Corner Trade ft Tryon (jBwew. narlotte. N. 0. . fjan.6. COM : a . The handsomest fine of . , , DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS Ever exhibited In Charlotte, In all the new and attractive styles and shades. Silk Fringes In Black, Seal Brown, Plum, Maroon, ,lght and Medium Gray, E'cru, Gens f Armes and Nayv Blue, Black j Jet? and Hooralng Fringes, THE HANDSOMEST TO BE HAD IN NEW YORK. f - ' ' . Evekt Lady Shotld Git Ons off OUR PARASOLS, The most beautiful ever brought to this market and ranging In prices from 25 cts. to SI 5. OTJR t A DIES' NECKWEAR A FANCY RIBBONS CANNOT BE EXCELLLED. Call and ace the Peis'an Pattern of Table Dam as, the newest anil prettle t designs ent Rsspectfully, - ; T. L. SEIGLE & CO. mar 18 Bliscellauecnis. Macok, Ga , March 3 1 , 1 879. From having been Intimate for a number of years with the proprietors- of Swlfi's Syphlilitic bpeclfie, I have Known much of Its manufacture and its use. There are men in the ' community well known citizens who were victims in early life to Sypblllls, the most terrible curse that ever afflicted the human family, and who have taken the S. 8, medicine, and are now, to all appear ances,and In their own belief, as free from the taint disease as the first man, fresh from the hands of his Maker. Delicacy or oourse forbids their public recommendations of this medicine, but I am al lowed refer to the skeptic rriMtdy to those wjio will endorse everything that can be snid in Its lavor. Being professionally much opposed to en dorsing or recommending nbsferoma or secret rem edies, it Is with hesitation that l attach my name' to this article; but I suow whereof I speak when I Bay that our science has not yet made public a combination equal to this for the purpose Indica ted. The greatest boon the goverameiit eould be stow on hundreds of thousands of .Its citizens would be to purchase this receipt of its proprietors, and make it public for the benefit of the present and all coming generations. T. L. MASSENBUBG, Ph. G. Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC COM PANY, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by T. C. Smith and L. R. Wrlston A Co. Call on your druggist for a copy of "Young Men's Friends." mar26 dAwlm. v- ASA SNYDER, v ' y '' DKALKB IN ; SCOTCH AND AMERICAN Fig; Irons 5 RICIIMOXD, VA. -:o: OTHER SFEC'M LTIES. Qalvoizcd Iron Cornice.-', Window Huody, Stee ples, &c , Architcptural Work io Cast and Wrought lion, Licensee of Hyatt's Pat eut Area tights, Agents for Silicate Paint?, AND AGENTS FOR Currier's Patent Sheet-Iron ROOFING. ' Consignments of Old Railroad Iron Wrought Sl Cast Scrap 'Solicited. Jam 21.-1111. rpHK WASHINGTON GAZETTE, Published at the National Capital every Sunday Giving a full resume of the preceding week, news of all national topics and general lntelligence.rbe sides betngThe only ' REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN PAPER There supportlnVthl NaMonal Democratic Party. Edited by GEOGEIwEDDEBSfiR ofYrrgln l afonnkgy3u5llsrf (be EJcbjnjInflJYii.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Slnele copies, one year, postage paid. $ 2 00 Five copies, to one address, postage paid. 7 5J Twenty ooples, to one address, postage pd, 20. 00 (Witfia copy free to thepeispjsecuringte.tiUbB.) For forther mformatlori address , . . GAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1 Box 822, washlngtonD: C, or the Editor Dec. 23. At Irk twbrAoi iJlc 1 IBB IWBCUJ , unfUtng cure , for ;, Semlaat ,.,s Weakness, Sper matorrhea, Im- -Jtencyf-nd -tnyr -fliseAses t h t-i- follow, as a sequence of self- nlMiap- Ai lnH flf BEFORE TAUKa.Meroory.Untver-AFTER TAKINB.. "l"ss Itude'Vain In the Back, Dimness of Vis-; -sjon, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases ; 'ttiat eaatolnS3Qlry or ConsompUoa.nd aPre-; mature Grave. , . r LLk ' rw-rull partlcnlars are- Inonrpamphlet wWen . we llaenifreebyn'everj ff-,TOt Siecfifcai is Ni?MMni MS 1 1r pKckage. or six packages for $5, or will be - sent I free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing , J THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., ; N lr jI?chanlcs,'Bloflk.- Detroit, Mich. 1 jsf.i.! ; a-.-rtet whlsale!afad tetaU, by Dr. T. '. Smitii nud all druggists everywhere. j IlIV.; .iH'P !;.i'"iij.H .iit' iii il i'.ji.i in'! .rn At ttte ChaHotte City atllls, fM)00 bushels Com, 1,000 bushels Wheat, Kye, Oats, Pea&).Aajior wh4eh eash, r mea In esehange, will be- paid: j,Ata(tUT,laad,f tour, MeaLUId,, If 'desired. .... F. J. IRWIN A COE jonlo-tl j To Keep a Trae Lent. .tyaa fast: to keep The larder lean? f And clean Froniiii of veals and sheep ? Is It to ralt the dish . .Ot.flesh, yet stUl i ; To Mi; The plafler high with fish? Is tt to fast an hour? Or ragged to go? Or show A downcast look, and sour? No! 'tis a fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat, And meat, Unto the hungry souL It Is to fast from strife, , From old debate And hate To lrcumclse thy life. . To show a heart grief-rent: To starve thy sin, Not bin And thaf s to keep thy Lent ROBERT HXBBICK. OHSKIIVATIONS. A swell dinner Dried apples. The press- and public will please take notice; Mr. Tlkten has no nephews this year. A pair of good pants and a long overcoat are the knee plus ulster of the poor young man. The Vassar College girl who caught co'.d by drinking water from a damp tumbler is convales cent. What's the jise of a girl wearing anklets and then hiding 1i6tv ankles? Detroit Free Press. Needn't Tear. Tho girls will take care of that Keep your eyes peeled. An English variety actress writes to the papers complaining that ''ballet girls cannot get beyond the outskirts of fashionable society." Some of these f dries in their stage rig seem hardly to have got that far. A San Francisco paper says that a man Is living there whose brain has been removed. Judging from the reports which are dally coming from that city, numbers of people in it have undergone a similar operation. An electric light, strong enough to render the walls of houses transparent, is now predicted; but, so far as we can see, the only advantage to be de rived from it would be to drive lovers out on to the roofs. A robust countryman meeting a physician ran to hide himself behind a wall. Being asked the cause, he replied: "It is so long since I have been sick that 1 am ashamed to look a physician In the face." "You are an ojus, hldjus, ljjlt, my dedr," said a playful mamma to her daugluer at dancing school the other day. "Oh, my dear Mrs. T ."sighed one of her i.elghbors, "what wouldn't I give to have your knowledge of Latin." A young lady surprised the "gentlemanly clerk" at one of our dry goods stores by offering him fifty Cents in payment for a dollar purchase. "It amount to a dollar. If you please," said the g. c. ' I know it does," was the answer, but papa Is only paying fifty cents on the dollar now." X BLUE JUAN. I Sly Lovcrk Should be Careful Where Tliejr Sit Dotvu. New York Times. Everybody in East St. Louis knows by reputation, Mr. Kellner of Kell ner fc Schwartz the eminent dyer. He is a worthy but obstinate man, and is of poor but German origin. When he once conceives a prejudice against a man. he can never be induced to over come it. Long ago he conceived a most violent prejudice against Mr. Walker, who is,: according to the testimony of bis . friends, . a really unobjectionable young man. The facts seem to be that Mr. Walkersome yearjfago was over heard by 'Mr. Kellner in the act of "speaking in disrespectful terms' ot'the trombone, an instrument to which Mr. Ktllner has been for years unhappily arid liabituatty addicted. Greatly out raged bjr"what he considered an indirect attack on his reputation, Mr. Kellner indignantly told Mr. Walker that he was a scoundrel, and forbade him ever to cross his threshold. This prohibition was an extremely painf ill thing to Mr. Walker. He had been for some months a warm admirer of Miss Kellner, and had been accus tomed to, spend - three evenings in a week in her society. Knowing the inex orable character of the dyer, he foresaw that he must either abandon the young lady altogether or resort to strategy ami deception. Being naturally, a straightforward and honest man, he greatly disliked to deceive even an un reasonable father, but he yielded to ne cessity and the imperious nature of his passion. In accordance with a system of clan destine lntervtewsrunder cover of dark ness, in the iback yard, Mr. Walker met the dyer's daughter three weeks: ago. at afcbouj .9 .o'clock i thei eroBg. The latter had secretly issued from the back door, and her lover Avas waiting her un der the shadow of . the projecting, eaves of the wash hcrnse! "A large tub 'arid a 1 mg plank happened; to-be caavenlently at hand,. and, placing the plank across thfe tub,- the youthful pair sat down to sweet converse. Tire plank: Was a half inch one, and seemed to be sufficiently strong to bear the weight of two people with a large margin of safety. Wlen, however, the weight of Mr. Walker and Miss Kellner was concentrated on the precise centre of the plank that is lo say, immediately oyer the middle of the tub a contingency which the maker of the plank did not nave in view occur red. The plank first bent and then broke, and Mr. Walker, falling back ward, was plunged, head and shoulders, in the contents of the tub. With great presence of mind he kept the young lady's head put of danger, but he .could hot prevent her from assuming a sit ting position with her lap partially suU merged. The moment the unfortunate lovers effected their release, the lady fled into tlej house and Mr. Walker olimbed the fertcejtfte'fchaiige from old Mr.Kellner's shot-gun happily failing to hit him.. He Went home, and as soon as he had lit the gas he was horrified to find that his! face, hair, .peck and hands were dyed a deep' and brilliant blue. When he real-: ized the fact that he had fallen in a tub f Mr Kellner's "Indestructible Ultra- marine xiue, ne leu ua.cn. upon a unair, feeling that he was si rained man. Of course, he tried every means to wash away the stain, but soap a'tid hot water were iri ' rain. He remembered Mr. Kellner's boastthat his dyes' cotiTd, not be.wasired oitiand be gave up the attempt. He sought out a faithful friend who! whs -familiar with water colors, and implored his aid. The friend could give him no Irope. He did, indeed. fiM Of transparentyellowwhicK would have- the effect of changing- Ma tant from blue to a deen and beautiful 'greVri, but this handsome offer was. dined. ; o toof Air. ; wancer xerusecr to; call on Mr. KeHner1 aWd ask htm 'ifor some chemicals wfricU w-ouMjemove: the blqe.v To do Jthiwodld" have toi imDltcat MisffKeflneMn all indiscreet though innocent act... Mr-. Walker-jPire-rerYea td'go td'a blue and lonely grave. rather than incur tne swgntesc risw-oi TJhyaifiana aw jrUvjrtort in npimrm at to whether MfWalkjef wiJI fa course oCJeArgi fe4aMscbJor i eminently- fast,and neiUier-WAter, vui raae in is pre- ner has- never learnedtti. truth, and i ataginea that Mr. Walker'KalltfftiQMm,: blaspemiKhe-trombeeLTnftMory is, 'crjeoorsiCtCT origin of all contemporary blue nrandat desferyeMf ;ftjnMon of chemistnd, aritlifdpologists: '4 " 'w i STATE NEWS. Orange Presbytery, met in Washing ton Wednesday. The High Point Mercury says W. H. Hill will build a cotton factory at that place soon. A member of the General Assembly, name not given, spent Tuesday night in the Raleigh station house. Cincinnati is shipping corn to Wil mington. What's the matter with Hyde county ? Hon.. A. S. Merrimon will deliver the anniversary address before the stu dents ef Oak Ridge Institute on the 25th of May. Mr. R. D. Christman, of Johnson coun ty, has invented a guano sower which is said to possess many practical mer its. A New Hanover magistrate has de cided that sewing machine agents must pay an additional license tax for selling machines throughout the State. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: It is a curious thing that for one reason and another the "Swepson influence" is un derstood to be adverse to the sale of the Western road to Best. The "Wilmington Review says that Messrs. Pembroke, Jones & Co., have concluded to erect a rice mill on the va cant lot on the north side of Chestnut street, near Water, owned by Mr. Jones. Wadesboro Herald : Mr. Will Can-away found a vein of coal on his place recently, while digging a well. It measured about fifteen inches in cir cumference. There are favorable indi cations of a large coal deposit in the neighborhood of where Mr. C. lives. Wadesboro Herald: The Express gives the information that Monroe is selling goods to country merchants who live in five miles" of Charlotte. Must be some house in Monroe that is buying auu seiung on tne moore pian. Winston Sentinel: A stranger is fre quently attracted by the neatness and simplicity of the Moravian grave yard. There no statue or monument marks out the resting place of earth's more favored ones, but rich aijd poor alike, sleep their last sleep beneath a plain marble slab. Shelby Aurora: Mr. J. B. Fortune, ana several other deputy U.S. Marshals, made a raid into the South Mountains last Friday and Saturday and captured and destroyed 2 'stills, 2,000 gallons of beer and one pint of whiskey and arrest- ea six Dlockaders. rtaieign uvserver: A lew aays ago a canvass for presidential preferences was made among the students of the University. Of the 162 students, 85 were for Bayard, $Z for Tilden, 17 for Thurman, jl for Seymour, 6 for Hen dricks, 2 for Grants and 2 for Sherman. Newbern Nut Shell : The fire-bugs are persistent, if not successful. Another attempt has been made to get up a fire in Newbern, this time in rear of Judge Green's office. Tuesday morning a large pile of heart pine, chips, paper, etc., were discovered in the corner of a small house adjoining the office above and partially burned. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic.- The interminable suit of Adjutant-General Johnston Joaes vs. A. T. Mial, Azariah Graves, Dr. Columbus Mills, et al., as members of the State Grange Executive committee, having been appealed to the Supreme Court was decided on Monday in Gen. Jones, favor. That is to say, the case was remanded to the lower court for a jiew trial. Shelby Aurora : The readers of the Aurora will remember the account giv en in thesesolumns, the first of January, of a difficulty that occurred between Mr. Arch Warren and his son Mack Warren, (on the 26th of last December) in which the former received a severe Wound from a knife, in the hands of his son, who immediately fled from justice. Mr. Warren lingered along until the night of the 17th inst, when he died from the effects of . the wound. The murdere r, when last seen, was at Black's Statian, S. C. The following. postoffice3 have been established.; -Haj-tlaud, Caldwell coun ty ; Lime Rock, Stokes ; Scarboro, Mont gomery ; Weasel (re-established), Ashe ; Zachary, Transylvania. The following have beeh discontinued: Bethany Church, Iredell county ; Glencoe, Bun combe ; Line Hill, Ashe ; Marsden, Bla den; Old Richmond, Forsythe; Peter's OreekpStokes ; Scott's Cross- Roatls, Ire dell; Whitted's1' Bluff, Bladen. The following had their names changed: Key's, Buncombe, to Cooper's; Tuttle's Cross Roads, Caldwejl, to Hartland. Special to Raleigh Observer from Asheville, 23rd: A tremendous mass meeting, representing both parties and many counties, was held here last night. Hon. David Schenck was chair man and Jas. H. Merrimon secretary. A deputation of prominent citizens was. instructed to proceed at once to Raleigh. Resolutions were unanimous ly passed, declaring the completion of the road paramount to any considera tion of party adyantage or individual amoition; that the opponents or tne measure are the enemies of the entire west, its people and prosperity. The interests of every tax-payer, the wel fare of the State, the life of - the west, the oft-plighted honor of both parties are staked upon the issue,; Various Kinds of Big Hrtuers. A Maryland schoolmaster told a re fractory girl that unless she wrote a composition he would punish her. She appeared with two big brothers. The pedagogue laid a revolver on nis ; aesK and called for the screed. It took about ten minutes to indite the sentiments: "There air various kinds of big broth ers. Sum would stand up for a sister under anv crrcum stances, but there air someTBylivered, slat sided mungrels, w-no air. a cross net ween a. tiiorawiter jackass and a Maltese Jew, who would sit around likeia rat hole, while a red headed, cook-eyed slab of unrespectf ul poverty wanders around with a bor rowed ppp, and, makes their poor , sister paw iarownu mr: um uiiu.eri.aia j.ur u composition. . : . . . .. Beauregard's Befeace a Success. -When the case of the interference of s tlie. Post- office department with, the Registered letter and. Postal Ofder matt addressed to The, Louisiana State. lottery Company, r to M. A-:Dauphin, New Orleans, La., or the samftperscn at No.&Lfl Broad-, way. Mew xora vnjau came np, wen. . Beauregard, one of the Oomnlsaioneis on behalf, of; the State of Louisiana,' so a ray defended the pet Institution of, the Crescent City that-.lbe Post-m&ster-General hasi resetade. his order ! Inter- fereneotn time .for the next cte.wlngApril 18th. ; T,' ; ut.!?ittllslirsl towkfoMnn:'-- V.-'t : we, did not is. . Bat of Mrs..Wui8low's BooUjmg,SFnrpwecan spear rrom knowledge; In on own JainUy 'tt ha..iwed a blessing indeed; by gWng an - infant troubled with colic pains, Qniet sleep, and Its parents unknown rest at night -Most parents car appreciate these blessings. v'Eero is awartjcle. .whicfr works to per fection, ana which is harmless; for the sleep which It affords tha Infant Is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during tie prooasa,f tqethjnft Tatae fs jhvcolabb) We owe frequently heard mothers say they would not be without It from the birth of the child till - It bad finished: with - Ua teething .siegeVon BJjy eoh8ideraaoni;whatever. Sold by all Oruggists. . zoceuuja iwtuw. ..it, s.,: ; j; ecll d&w ly Chnsnan jcreoman- w vouia. . oj aw -commend any ifnd.jpf medicine shwh vhrtw trt hfl Mod Dartlcularlx lot infan GREAT CLOSING SALE OF WINTER CLOT HIM, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. 400 Fine all Wool Cass. Pants Reduced from $7.50, 5, 6 & 7 TO ONE UNIFORM PRICE, $3.50. Other lines in heavy fabrics, also, February 28. QDIPIIIID MEW S0D iiUUVlNG LARGE Look for BETWEEN Respectfully, WE ARE AGAIN BEFORE THE PUBLIC .WITH AX' r . i , Entire New Stock of Goods for Spring and Summer, And we are ready to exhibit, without a shadow of doubt, the most complete and finest collection of ,o ;. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, ETC., ETC., THAT EVER SEE OUB DEESS GOODS, SEE OUB WHITE GOODS, SEE OTJR SUMMER SILKS, FRINGES & TRIMMINGS, SEE OUR BROCADED SILKS, SEE OUR MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY; In this Department we excel our own efforts of former sepns. : ;' '. , 1 00 Pieces of Nttoingham Cnrtaln Laces and Cottage Drapery, New Carpets. New 0 Cloths, New Ruga. New Mats, New MntUag-r-a bewildering Jftockjof efirytMST Out -Clotntog ndS Srtmers repute witU aU tSe NovelUes for the Season, and contain the very finest Ooods wanxiractured. Gent's l"urnlshlng Goods of every description. . " , . ' ' " Our Grand Spring and Siifo and everybodymost epeciaiy the Ladies, are.cortially littlted to conherflseivea JVjmJ 'sfciifc In a condition to compete In price with any first class f nn no il r Pin i;lsi March 18. 1851. TO TwentyNinq Years Experience has Enabled the TO PURCHASE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF T)ttt (rnofl 5?. "NToinOXlS. &DQ. Ever offered to their custotners. learn our prices. - mar.8. ' SPRING ': , POB MBW, S.O UNEQtJALED l ELEGANCEj STYLE 1 REASONABLE . ' ' .TboVJKaWib is Cordially "in.xite?. j qTJJV16 ta Mfe' ?1?-,? '.I'-'- a ti.ii 48Srtment of "Ladles'. Mens. Boys', Misses', ponght for anywhere else. . Aspiendid assortment oi mar26 : - ' '-. ',' ..... ... ......,..,., i .. . ... r - - - .ilj: uni: i i' ,.., ' r .vk.-uJtOSoctllUio l Uiiiur'ri'auo uouiBiiyiiiwwuMi .h,.:. i .sij ..; todinOwttlVneeaMet weu uuu w "To"- iCWM(tattn Muvtmmnnd 1L as Prof: Djro.n is. of Nd.l TJ it. ana Omirs: 8AMPLS will be sold at a SACRIFICE. invite prompt attention. Very respectfully, E. HgDX QUANTITilS our Grand Opening My THIS & APRIL (Dirnincn BE33aSr S i CX TX Cd- Si "X" t SEE OUR SATINS, ' SEE OUR ERENCH NOVELTIES, I SEE pUR FANCY GOODS, '" SEE OUR HOUSE FUR NISHING DEPARTMENT, wovemner. ana rinbi uuuun. h,iluuuuu uouicnt. laxcij, establishment In the United States. Anticipating aa,arl$ cal? we. ate, , , r , .:! Very T8poctfUIly) -tt: THE Nearly all poetU recent .a3yjncg in - S, TOTJTHS. --Wi ican be'' found . i.i and Children's Booteand Soeacan!Abe. Hats, suphas stiff, Jfur, wool, ana piraw. ' ': ;,," ;'::"- Hats for V;," 'V:;.T-! The opportunity is rare, and wo D. LATTA & BRO. -rtABLf Tine Clothiers and Tailors. "jjOj 1 ' jl Jt. -J. cs ' evx.A. 'j. ju. SEEOUR LACES, . .r .. . SEE OUR HOSIERY GLOVES, ' SEE OtR SLANDKBRCmEFg,' ': SEE OBB EMBROIDEklES, : SEE DUB PARASOLS, nmw ww-0, vuv, in-, Old Hopse of';';' '.':,'.'J. '...., LIU prices.; .Py?nd T 111 '.'iii.'i : .,: i: FAJtA 4 Jil'UI!!! :) ',' lu hill -jJ;uu1 i-A KAUFMAN " SU'oitt W&W loWr IIWbfti Men, Boys, louins ana umarvai fMyunwt, hte iu !).: J :'XfO?7fi"fl-! 11 BIKlM i P bpe'df PACK AOS iTifl ltd h( '.-A1 1 ,o'i mm i !!' : ..Jj.'isii il 5,'T ir.'-iX !.;.'! ifi Inn ; 7-, m it : ' " ! :h!i 1 f' in r.i H' i a, tit i I. 11 1 s.ll Mm u & & If r '" : 1 ' Jj f it r i , P' . ft ! i 1 1 1 r r" 1 e 4 ' ' 1 I' r it , 1T 5 f 'Fit 'Aw.

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