.mt villyT. 'til lJ.Wvax
SUBSCRIPTION AX$i f t 'fYN
Six JaoA .......... 4 00
Thrft Mantht ............. 2 00
(w jffw.-- '"V." fT t ti 75
XHX OBSXETXB JOB
Has been thorouehly jucrlled with erery
want, and with the latest styles oIType, and erery
manner of JobPrinting can noir be done with
toh at short notl u f "
BLANKS, BILLrHXillS, -
WXSKLJ EDITION t
Weekly, ( V mty) m adwaaat.';.';,
nwt oft V JJMfcw...'.....;.
,1 'I
rS2 00
..i':.L 2 10
TAGS, KKUX1K1-S. PUMlggS,'
par- iAbrml Jbductionnfor (TUtM. , r ..
CHARLOTTE,1 N. c:;;TUESDAY; iJTJNE. 29, 1880:
NO. 3,530.
: r ,rr PBOGBOMaim HANDBILLS, .
PiMPHLXrmCULittHXC v
v ..Vt .ii'i'i.ll Ijtwrax! .n"" JllJsJ J Uf -till j .'ill 11 f 7 1 llJH'i;!!!
..i 1-
Hi Mil HI
nn&irnedal attentkMs Ceiled to
line of goods. at saUsfactory rloes:
i . 1 v i (i ji t I
Linen Lawns, ...
Victols. qf-)jr)
Moll Muslins,
the following
St ', ...
v.
Battlste Cloihst . '
..TA-1'.
-J4 ,.
Organdies, Plain and
. Great bauaiaa 1 yNCT:.HOSItaT, reduced
from 1.25 tOSlj0drfrom S1.HO. toTTR ;fmm
75 to 60cronv60c 871
Striped Nainsooks,
.-, f -r-i tt f f i v
Laces of all kinds. Sheetings,
Lace Tie Sik , Jl.,
.- .,. ,v Jl ,- ,;..' , .J;,'
' 1 tit! .';!!-'. .Ui
; . .. no!
Ladles' Fancy Hose,
. .: , nii tin- WW fl
Children's fancy Hose, '
Misses' fancy Hose.
.1! ''"v. U
Gent's fancy Hem,
and Lai
dies' anl
Lisle Gloves,
There has been a general decline in goods, and
we are offering bargains in several lines?
June 20
Alexanaef
SPRING STOaK 18801
MMffED
9
w 1
-Ti,
OUB SPRING STOCrT)f
BOOTS, MOESf DATS
'AND
Is now Compll We are determined to sustain
our former
rmer reputatforfror seuthg
THE BESTSkSKDS
f wds, whkjejery. senatW fHM nows Is
tk cheapest WTn. Pa aall indseens
before buying. W We will deal fairly and hon-
estly with yoa Ssuts.
Democral wd Home copy.
$5, ovo
S3oots,
ANOTHER
AND
iw get DizSS GOODS worth 76fr tor
Ton tan ni
XOc t-: 50a tor tnVtfi tor 25c with chaper
jaU more costly goeds-iu same proDortlon. Great
fwioettonla?
4 4
BtgaecUne-ln BLBACHBD anr-BSOWIf DO-
tw i a call,' for we aie 'dterialned to sell
these goods at veryjow prtctjs, in Jnaay cases at
less than first cosO. ' ; , &tf ' "
Men and Boy's will find a good line of
QtS
rnr
to be sold at cost.
Sympathy.
A Knight and a lady once met In a grove.
While eaclvwas in quest of a fuglUva love .
A river ran mournfully murmuring by,
Andthfcy wejt In its waters for apathy.
"O. never was maid so deserted before l:
"From life and Its woes let us instantly fly, ''
And Jump ni together foe companyr. v i jl . .
ThersearchM f an eddy that sotted the deed, i
But here was a bramble and there was a weed;
"How tiresome it la PA said the fair with a sigh; i
So they sat down to rest them In etmpany 7
They gazed at eachothen the1 Maid and the Knight;
Hew lair was her form and bow goodly his height!
"One mournful embrace', sobbed the youth, vere
, .wedier' .... . t vtvT!;,. -;
So kissing and dying kept company 5 3i. ' !
"Qt fcad I but loved such an angel as joofi i f i
"O.had but myswala been auarter aa truef ,,v,
"To miss such perfection how bunded waajr
Sure now they were excellent companyr ' ',
At length spoke the lass 'twtort a smile and a tear,
Tbe weather is cold for a watery bier ;
when summer returns we may easily die; ,
Till thea let us sorrow in company.' '
: BifffmOd Weber.
We have also some stylish
CHEVIOT SUITS
that will be sold ebear. : ; :"-r:
Respectfully,
T.L.SEIGLE&CO.
June 2
li nt
'SH
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PERRVDAVIS1
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Mini 1
UILLER
:i A.1?TJBEit V3eG.TABLa;BKM:i:DY
For INTERNAL and EXTEBNAL Use. :
fi A III' VII I CD hen Med
1 rHIII'1IUHl acoorainff 10 prmtu -
mm mcMManr cca Doom, uu m -v-
M in (iW Mxi iu Pi igI hand. .- - ) .
Wi 1 u iili-K I H A KiniK tTTTRE for
Ckil ), DiarrhM Dy eatery.
CnuniMi
r f I rr IS THE BEST,ewedy
LILLEJl knows tor KeavtdHteM,
Slek.He4uie, PaJa I" the Back or 8ide
THimi
PAW WmSBSBSS&S
vs.
w aa, sr v
i
Regardless of Cost.
Hi TING TAKEN CHARGE Of THE BUSINtSg
OF L. ASIEL,
offer co 'sell I
BOOTS. GENTS' AND LADIES' SHOES, GENTS
AND BOY8' FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
REGAR0LS 0F C0T,i
Those wishing to buy, woulddoweU to eatandne
tills stock before buying elsewhere, to be sold put
In tbe ne
J. KOESSLER,
may 12
ASSIGNEE.
yfl WeesSsper-
in
n
matirrhM.
w .
MianM an1 air
4 AlanuXak ttaat
1 follow,
sequence of self-
awJ' V.!
ItFDIE TAIir I.Meroory, Unites iTflJtAl.JaV
" "il!u 11 C rack, timnen 1 offts-
D.ZXl ,1.1 Iri arui mint ndiAr DUC8MS
h. etc
XxrUd and lnu(i
friend of wifrMeekaiiie,
uirl in fact of all
clasaea wanunr a medicine always at nana m
safe to use Internally or exierna.il j wnu
certainty of relief. . ... . .. i
tar-No family can afford to be without tuts
RERRV DAVIS AOli; PwldrMef m. 1.
d Si . SB AWjaaM . iJ
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PURELY VEGETABLE
MaMojusflBverai -.r : ff I
Mental Depression, f
Bestlessness, f
Jaundice,
Nausea, Colic, ,iyf .
BicK ueaaacne,
Constipation and Billlousness.
ARK thA mnomred dvsDentlcs. Billions sufferers,
Ht2r! $Ml&vrtLnBdnri MAh. ArieflrhamrUs
and good appetite-they wUl tell you by taking'
Simmons' uver ueguiawn ' i
- tv.i tnaiiw Minhmtwt -maAMntt. Besulates the
Liver, promotes digestion, and fortifies the! system
against maianai aiseases. r 1
:7txtmetflerfmioh.4
fa'&Uaod suits me better j
ttanroors&?e remedied
VIUGINIA'S GBEAT ORATOH.
XJi Jlent apdl Ringiayr . Speech 1
puMmlmi JofcaTtr, Panic! tm Seooudtngr
' tbe NeturaisUIeai of (Sea. Hancock at
Cincinnati.'
. We are indebted to a friend -for a
copy .of the Cincinnati Enquirer', of
June 24to..cor4iainmg the great! speech
of Major John W. Daniel, in seconding'
the nomination of Gen. winfield Scott
Hancock, for, the presidency, pf this
eloquent and polished effort of : Vir-1
iginia's silver-tongued orator, the great
orgaa 01 luti uuiu democracy Bays inai
"it equalled in oratorical power, if in-
deed, it did not excel, that of the finish-
eu,i Bcnoiii- jjaiiiei. iougneixy-r-wno
naa preceded mm." The speech in full
was as follows: 1 v'. :i 1
Mr. Daniel ; Mr. President and broth
er Democrats of theV national eonTen
fion, it is not the weakness, bat it is the
essential strength of true Democracy,
tuat its uyiisLLueiiLS siioum possess
varied antdiffereht"oDinions as to who
is the'tnati'tO teceive Dnblic honors, to
maintain correct principles, and to exe
cute the people's will. It is the glory
of true Democracy that its constituents
will renounce all personal opinions and
preferences when the voice of a major-
ty lias pointed to the chosen servant c I
the people -to execute : the people's
Will.' :-...:
We are here to-dav embarrassed by
the very brilliancy and 1 variety of: the
names which have challenged public
favor for the first office in the people's
gift. Jurists who have worn untarn
ished ermine ; statesmen who have
moulded the policy, shaped the meas-
ures, anaiaugAS tnetJiaiues or cnepar-
y : soldiers who nave enriched our his
tory with, feats of arms, and who are
battle scarred with wounds of honor;
orators, scholars, thinkers, actors in
every leading enterprise of a practical
nature or intellectual endeavor, stand
in glittering array around us, worthy
to be crowned with any honor or to be
the recipient of any trust that this
great republic can bestow. The question
which 1 have asked myself, the ques
tion which, it seems to me, should be
the index finger to guide our work to a
i 5ai ; Tin. 11 .1
wise conclusion, is mis. wno is mat
man among them who can mteriace to
gether the heart-strings of this Ameri
can people? Uheers.j Who is that
man who can make to permeate through
every portion of this mighty country
those sentiments of mutual confidence
and of brotherly love which once abided
among us before the schism of the se
cession war ? l a. voice. "Miiaenrj
When I have asked the - question the
heart of every man gives me answer
that that man is Winfield Scott Han
cock of Pennsylvania. Loud cheers,
Did I say of Pennsylvania? Winfield
Scott Hancock, or the United States
cheers 1 : of every State by his good
right hand reunited. They tell us, gen
tlemen, that this country, is tired of the
rule 'of the camp and of the sword.
They tell us that tbe people are weary
of martial habits and or martial meas
ures. I ackno w ledge that fact-but all
(he more will, they welcome jyittt glad
some greetings the man wno aooiisned
them.
Who is he, indeed 2 He ia tha man
who abolished- the' rule of ; the camp
in civil places. ' ;
All the more ready are we, therefore,
to receive into theft hearts h,im who
was. the first to salute with his stainless
sword the majesty of the civil la
i cheers . who was the hratl to now wit
knightly crest at the bar of civil justice ;
Who was the fijst Df aU whp, voice
was oqarq. crying iuuuu m tuo wnuei
ness of despotism; "Make e , way
straight for the reip 04 peace .ana, ior
the sovereignty of the people.". 0heers.j
.Bethink: you not, my menos, mat ine
"xnfilcitn people "are so indisciiminat
ing as to apprehend the embryo of .
Urutus 01 unnauoweci a.xmwi P.yeT
ThoseVords came to this country like
a sunburst upon a wintry day. They
,were.like the springing5 vpfot) SMf oiin-
tAift-i-rt a desert. w Thev "were" URethe
shadow of a great Tock in aweary land.
Cheers. And long alter tms great
convention has passed ,a way; troni earth
tn Thillicins Who ate to come ' alter ius
will be singing upon their tongue tnose
words which belong tor jRunnyjaede
and to Magna Charta, The great prhir
CipieS 01 AmeilCiUi liuci ty io bvw uro
lawful inheritance of this people. Ap
plause..' Tae Itrial bt juryi he habeas
cbrpiia, the freedom of speeeh, the lib-
it !!! JflJS-iiSj 9
t-dl I-
o1
raaTrMONT or the chibf jdstice or
GEOBGIA I have used Simmons' I4vBrBegulator
nm MnnaUnaUrm. rd mv howAbu-caused bv a tempo-.
rsay derangement ot the Byep, forttieSast
good medicine ior tne aerangement 01 mo mer
it icoot mil iioa tioAn mv nttmatistl einerlenoe In
the use. of It. HniWAmB,Chie JusQce frf
" irAMTACTUBSP 0W.T BT -
fP!wft4i-iloia
IprlllffUfaw'.lwlyf.
that lead to Insanttf or ConsompUon, and a pre
matura Grave, ,....''. .-.-;. r r lir: 1 'J.
CT-Fuu parUcularf fr'Qtt paropVet, W'
w oesm to send tree oy nuw w V3
Siiertas Medicine is sold by all dnigglsts af 1 pel
fr
C Smith und all dragstftU eretTWbenb
.R0.I3.:GRAHAMJ
m. 1 v - . ... m.w, -1 nnni 1 Mnmn a
lfechaiitos; piocfc By-" Zr of Titles. Surveys. Ac. furnished for com
aim and Foreign, solicited.
PB
who have shown themselves - bo tenes!
oasin welcoming us. Applause. TCfiefig
my uieHus 41ft" vuisvanvBss,' oUi win
hear the heartjf hurrah of the boys who
wore the bind tainglfng with thd wild,
sweet music olth rebel eheer. !b on
gratKl-national anthem. ApnlauBe.
ThcfB;" my friends, the divided tribes,8
who, like tbe Romans of bid, have come
down from tha mountain of 1 secession,1
will roll in one' mighty and -undiyided
stream for the regeneration: of this na
tion. Applause. :! ' " -; "
!.' jiSnral llaacc1c'e Haaa. . '
"'Goveriior's ,l8landr wbire :; General
Hancock's headquarters are,s one of.the
pleasahtest places iu the Beighborhood
of If ew Ybrk. t it is only a ten minutes'
ride frbm the city by the' Government
cutter Atlantic, which makes about, a.
dozerrTTOBttttlpsmily. From thei city
the Island ban be seen plainly a shadjr;
grassy spot, with a few frame buildin3
at the northern ; end,, and ; old Castle
William at the southern extremity. The
boat-landing is the northern end of
the island,, and f afjes jBrdfliny, Erom
theriasc xg a wide aveni. extends
B6uThw4rd7 Q 'n pgni, q'f r which ; are
rows of cannon ana caiicnon-balls. An
avenue leading from', the Vleft of this
Winds through a delightful grassy lawn,
ma4e,shady by,' niany trees, rfro,nting
upon, which are a dozen or-more : plain
but roomy frame dwellings occupied by
the various officers quartered on the, is
land.' The general's headduarters are
m a building near the lower end pf this1
avenue. - Vrenerai lian cock s house is a
large pleasant frame building, situated,
about midway between; the - general
headquarters and the boat landing. It
has a wide piazza extending along the
froQt, a wide hall, to the righr of which
are double parlors and to the left : the
dinhing-room, with General Hancock's
Erivate sitting-room in its rear., The
ouse is handsomely furnished; in the
parlor is an excellent painting of Mrs.
Hancock. .V , - . i.l, '. '.
As a place of resident tbe island' has'
its advantages and disadvantages: it is
some six degrees cooler than New York,
in the sanrmer time, but it is the head
qauarters of an! 5army of 'mosquitoes
Which at times successfully wage
war even against the General and
army.
.';..t l, -j ;:i. uu
.1 . snT 4
bi im
salmis wm 1
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CLibSIiG OUT SALE
20.00 SUITS; TO BE CL0SED AT
4fc tt fcfc fcfc
00
$17.00&$16.00
46
at.
$15.00
$14.00'
$12.50
We shall make a speend run and leading sale for a few days only oh FULL BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Lot 5050, our celebrated and very attractive ,
handsomely lo'Pfiuroef $14 Sutt is placed at $10. It is the very BIQGIT Bargain ever oifered. aU wool ra fabr
in every particular, so durable and a non-fading suit. The Best $12 Blue Flannel Suit ever sold In this market Is now selling at $3.5a ' We are now look
lng'to early Fall purchases,' and must have BOOM; we WILL have it Ourapring Stock shall be closed, for LOW PRICES can do It.
' June 2fl
lull .' .7
lIlI-fflMMlL; CILSHM JIf . Sf LIE.
' : ' .. ' i 'i -U . J' " ' "'-- ;. U '
3D TTJ&TlSrO- J"TT IN" 12 LlSTlD T TJ Hi TT,
...... . , ; ' V ' " ; ; ' ' " '' ' : 'i ;s .; -
ISUMMER CIJOTHING, HATSlG
-Hi)! vi.lA
Good Wool CaseimetiB Suitaat. .'.$7.50
AitElegant Blue Flannel Suit at, ... . .$ t.50, ftOO arid 10.00
Cassimere Pants from $2.50 to 5.00. worth 25 percent, more.
The Very Best unlaundred Shirt in the market 1.00
jA Better Suit for v, .J"t', , .
A Handsome Suit of our own Make.. . .
If "r
$ 0.00
$12.50 to 18.00
Ah Elegant ' White Shirt, laundred,( ready for wear, $1.00
Superfine Dress Shirts from."..,.'. , .... , . .$15 to 2.00
; , - ( ..... J. 1 ' ' ' 'Xi ' ' 1 '
STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OieTr "
.riKtl Ml l r
erty of the press, the natural rights of
persons and the rights of property must
a TirfinftrverL rADOlause.l
Thev tell us that we, tbe American
people, do not want a soldier. , The
oTAatfist and best: the' Magistrate with-
1 a nrAMljM
out a peer, was wno r .ureurgw n uwr
ton cheers, the soldier, ueorge wasn-
ingtdri, whose life Has been spent in the
saddle, and whose history is made mus-
inai with thecrmkina of the spur. Mad
ison and Monfqe pfe kaldiers. , Jack
s6h Bnd Harrwpn and Tayjorweje spl.
diers. . . Cheers.1 BueftanRn and Xdnr
olrubadTSotli bofne atmi &r taqmmD-
lc. AH "adown'the line' of your Presi-
dp.nta for one hundred years are tne
soarkline names of the American sol-
dir ' . . 1 '' .'
And whv Shall ..We not nOW IOllOW
the footsteps of our fathers and present
t.h trreatest ofnee . Which this Republic
can bestownpon xnai great uemocjrawc
soldiervwlio shed bis blood, for his peo?
6on
niiAfinor hannfir. rnheers.1
Just one word more, "The nomina
tion of Oen. Hancock means instantan
knd noritmuoBaaarffressidn. I It will
'sound to America like a general order
from this council or war: we-inovB
on the enemy's works to-mOTrow. Apt
clause. The signal sounds the advance.
The busies ring boots and saddles, the
standard to the front with the nomina
tion of -HCMk, and you will hear tjie
treaOltJierdoiriQgieSiWs) APPlausjeJ,
I am reminded that the nrst man yes-
tirdav whose verv preaence In thl con
vention toncheU the heartrand, brou,ghr
forth snontaneouslv its applause was
the soldier statesman of South Carolina..
T Applause. - Nominate Winfield Scott.
ft Anttwlr and let the last cheer of this
JcoBYentnjgo ujp f.qr theJUnionBoldiers 6
Bull-Flgatiar In ITewTwrk.
Sign or Angel Fernandez, ' proprietor
of the Havana bull-ring, has determin
ed to introduce the sport in the city of
New York, and has leased a lot for the
purpose, in spite of the protests of
Henry Bergh. He designs to oyercom e
the objections on the ground of cruelty
to animals by depriving the bull-fighters
of the sharp points to their swords,
lances, daggers, and darts, upon which
they have had to depend for their own
protection, so that it will require the
formation of some other society to save
the bull-fighters from the cruelty Of
the animals. Fernandez takes the
ground that all his fighters are experts
in the business, and well able to take
care of themselves. The chief is Angel
Valdemaro, who performed in Madrid
on the occasion of the festivities in
honor of King Alfonso's accession to
the throne, and to celebrate his two
marriages. Texas cattle are to be used,
because thev are more ; spirited tharrH
those of Spam, as has been found in thoP -
fights at Havana, where all bulls sacri
ficed were from this country. Mr.
Bergh has promised not to interfere so
long as he witnessed no cruelty to ani
mals. Signor Fernandez is a civil en
gineer bv profession, but he became in
fatuated with bull-fighting and gave up
his regular occupation to follow it
. . 1
Keea;l Testimay.
Milwaukee (WTs. Dally News.
Mr. Thos. B. Keogh, secretary of the
Republican national committee, is in
town for 8 short visit. In the course
of an extended interview yesterday he
said: "You wonder, do you, : why I am
such a pronounced Grant ' man. - Well,
I'll tell you. ' I supported Grant because
I believed that in a greater degree than
any other man named by the Republi
cans his election would have tended to
do a.way W;lth the worst features of
lectiopalism. ''When I first went South
the opposition t Northern 4 immigra
tion was confined almost wholfv to the
t-v a. . a.-T' ...... t--.iA a'.T ..rn-i
xjemocrais. ; jnow" every, nmjf,,c ai
changed, and the hostility showh to
wards new-comers from the North is
lajgejy manlf ested ' by the native Eet'
publican element. Strange as it may
seem, this is a fact, and I am, in a. posiv
tion to Know whereof 4 affirm, ; This
will certainly be quite an item.iOi polit
ical news., nOfh to the: lirant ana.the
anti-Grant Republicans of the country;
MrMeogh. is a resident of North Gato
linaV.j . .,1;;,. '
aasS-r-afrW-A-aaaWMaWBf t
Scnajtr Bayav4 f araea tpM Ticket.
WiLWtsaTON1,' Del, June Sen a-
tor Bayard is at his residence,' in the
suburbs of the city, and when -ap-
1 J 11. ! . 3 . .
proacneu mis evening u .eierence to
the nomination, ksaiL he thought the
oonVentionihad,tl6be- its work well,
and that General Hancock was a strong
candidate, his rnilitary and, civil, reeord
being unblemished. He ealled atten
tion to the fact that Delaware's vote was
cast for Hancock an .the convention of
1868, Mr Uayarcl ..heartily 1 endorses
the ucKet, ana nas tent a congratula
tory telegr am to General .Hancock and
received a reply, Owing to ;.the ' disap
pointment at Bayard's defeat, there is
little enthusiasm here as yet over, the
nomination uuaguocrata. geuerafiy
tninK it is a suroiij? yiiVj aim uio iibxi.
choicgttf&yard'TaincatWn meet-
Til e Cele b rated Tavl or Mackinaw : Hats , at Gst.
v
Ail our stock shall and must be reduced, as we are determined to make some alteration in our place of business before fall. ., We need not remind the
public that we always come up to what we advertise. There are great bargains awaiting in our Btore, and the wide-spread reputation, of our well-made
clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to otir GBEAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offer. ' ' '
ty We call the attention of wholesale buyers to our LOW PBICES. '
Leading Clothiers and Tailors.
ple.yefc ;hfirpYed agen0roator
conquered as he was loyal to the C
ing .will beheld soon
A Brilliant Dmomtratlon la - Palla-
; XIX 7 0. i elalal, '! I. :---';3 ! f'-
:-PniLipELMU, J,une fceyeaa
& large afld brilliant deronston an
Ms citvlc?nirht on Uie.Tetoa.ofltne
city delegation ande :neric'us, and
Raticlftll clubs' f rem Cmcinnatr." Speaker
Randatt "and TjbWIsT;: Cassidv remained
irf CinciniraW, Wfl?1 Dariiel TDrjtigBerty,
who nominated"5eTi. Hancock, was
warmly received and cheered: all along
ine line. y nereiejryaiUf vw:h
inline, represenims.M'nw' 4tig
the line of march there was a good, dis
play otnreworxs,iparucuiwy(Oekwe9ft
Broad and Tenth, streets, onj iCbetout.
TVarv ninh had a- hand of musicand
th,e street were pronged with; iswbpta-
tors, x nere . was a siiaui; uu inm
during the procesSidn, rut it Interfered
but? slightly wiin me aemonstrauon.
ii'S
Fbatal IrMsraJailUea. i; Vii
f'iTBatjbstmater-erar Jias: Issued B
blrcnlBrtiotfyinglhe: pulirvwiiesever
there is canse for ;cdmplinf as 'to'mail
iCTegularities, Wladdress. tbe'-divlsioB;
BUperinttndent'of rraflwBv matt sfervice
in chareeTtftfflS fttvlstoTrin-which ther
resideTwtJRm3iai fflwuding up.
Aware, .NewjkenjlvanU afad
MinjNew,ycM
West ,ginlaaj4mtrict of Go
lumbla.MlVeyrchmQnd, Va, is
mail ohfUIIt
inaii gum
snnennterKlent: j lxwses By
iofna!l; tiftftnAiffidrtft theehief BW6C
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50,000 Yards of BfeBt Calico, 81-3,
5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3,
5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, .
5,000 Yards JBest Lawn, 12 1-2,
1 500 Yardk Frenqli Organdya 5 cts.,
500 Yards Poplin Suiting, striped and plain to mateh at-10 cts., former prices 16 2-3,
FORMER PRICES, 25 GTS.
30, 40, 50
DRESS GOODS AT 20 CTS.
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Our Entire M ot Eoisiiry; doves, Ribbons,. Embroideries,. m MIiib Wv Tics ' and Parasols
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rwentyve per cent is insured.
no humbug. Every purchaser will at once ' perceive the difference ; la prices. KFTY THUOSANB JX)LL ABQ.j worth of
Our Clothlbi and Gent's Fumlshlne Goods are also offered at immense Bargains. Look well, to your Interest. , A saving
Call early, as a great rush 1 expected at the store of j .. fli ku ju &..! :m ,i t 'ihii hi
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Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled (he Old, House; of,
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hoiight for aa?he else. A splendid assortmentof Bats,suchas Sttfl, Fur Wool, and Straw. , Hats for Men,' Boys, Touths ana CatldrenvJ Give
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