00li aixjft Soft gritxUtt0
mn ftMtmro 7(W HTP 1 HTM ICN'!1 '
Hm beA eAoBMri sostllea Mai ifm lDiA
want, and with the latest styles of Trpe, tod erexy :
manner orJoh Tflntln ean new be done with -
neatoesv disitch' and Caeapnees.-'e can ftan " 4
lah at short notice, -. 1rr-rr'' rr-;c.
BLANKS, BILTi-HTAPa, T -au
LKTTJtB-KEADS, CAXSS KJuit u t-t. ,.U A
- TAGS, BECHM9-,- POSTERS, r-r
PBOGttiMina, HANDBILlar, 'XH' ' 1
4"00
prfe Mmtt ...........
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...$2 no.
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NO! 3,531.
VOL. XXIII;
GIIAHLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1880.
" 1 " "V , , .A. .4 '. ' , - -Sl . .. .
"flilT 111 lil T lililiHMi, mill in i i i, , i- - -- - - - '
lllrlilllHb!
. nttphllO
Y01lr . f!. fetor, nrleest
or gm' " - -
line
Linen Lnns.
Viotoiia Lawns, f
Mull Muslins,
ff
ml
11 owing
Lfnon de Dacca,
Battlste Cloths
Organdies, Flutn an.l '
Striped Nnsooks,
V JSuteher' Ltagn,
L.ices of all kluds, Sheetings,
ANOTHER
You can now get DRESS COODS worth, 75c for
60c ; 50c for 33c ; for 25c, with cheaper
and more costly gaos In same proportion. Great
reduction In. - ; J ' :
CALICOES, im M EMBROIDERIES
Lace Ties, Silk Ties, "
ii
r. 1
i Great bargains In jjKCY H03IRRT,- reduced
JromS1.25 to $ l.QQiirom- S1.00 to 75c; trom
75c to 50c ; from 5Qc to 37c v
Bla decline In BLEACHED and BEOVN DO
MESTICS and SHEETr GS.
T(Kwns a call,; for we a-e detenninel to, sell
SiUeeAgooda at ery low prices, In many cases-ifit
less than first cost. -N 4 ; -
ii . ... - - -i .-.
Men and Boy's will find a good line of
.... - -v-,. -
Ladles' Fancy Hdse, "
Children's Fancy Hose,
Misses' xhxcj Bo3ei 1 11
Gent's Fancy Hose,
and Ladles' and Mlsses'.Laea TMe Gloves.
There has been a general decline In goods, and
k are cITering l argalns In several lines.
Alexander k ilrri0
june 20
j-....
SPUING STOCK 18801
tobesoldaUcost.
,We hare also some styll&h
1 . -V-;S
5 tfv
CHEVIOT SUITS
that will be sold cheap.
Respectfully,
T. L. SEIGLE & CO.
June 2
TheBoTfrJ' '-. -
I will return," the swallow said,
To my old nest once more;
My home beneath the spreading eaves
Or yon gray cottage, framed In leaves, f
. Awaits me as of yore."
She sped across- the-scented land,. :
One blue and breezy day; .'"..
But where the house was wont to jstahd ' ! " ' ;
; A heap Of jralnslay. . '.'..
"I will return?' the rover said,- ' 'v-'
; "To my old love once more; - ' ;
So true she is that well I know
The heart that held me long ago ' "
' Awaits me as of yore."
He came when south winds sighing pass
O'er fields of cowslip gold;
But underneath the trembling grass
Her heart lay still and cold. ;
. - . ;i( r,T, .. Sarah Doudney.
st- f u a Box. . c v yu"f-
1 saw ffiem last hlglitln a bos atthe play "
old age and young youth side by slde-f 'V' u
Tou might knbw' by the glasses "that pointed that
way
That they wer a groom and a bride;
And you might have known, too, lay the face of the
i groom.
And the tilt of his head and the g.lm
Little smile of ids lip, he was proud to presvme
That .we men were all envying him.
Well, she was superb-anEliiiae In the face,
A Godiva in figure and mien.
With the arm ami the wrist f a Parian "Grace"
And th his-h-lifted brow of a oueen:
But I thought, in the splendor of wealth and of
pride.
And in all her yoi mg beauty might prize,
I should hardly be glad if she sat by my side
With that far-away look in her eyes.
' . , indicniGEOlis Jcumal.
OBSEBVATIOKS.
The jiotel poller whose business it Is to wake
pe ppie ior uio eaiiy txaius mut artvuaiua luuc.
Whlttaker-wlll lecture, and will begin. his dls
course with the quotation, -Lend me youi ears."
The .London newsnaners tell of a belle who paid
S25 to have the initials or her lovev's name tatooc d.
on her arm, and later, havin2.ouarrelled with mm,
was osering a5uU ior a means oi ODwerauon.
A little fellow turning over the leaves of a scrap
book came a toss the well-known picture of some
chi kens Just out of their shell. He examined the
picto unef ully, and then, with a grave, .-.agaclous
look, slowly remarked: "They came out 'cos they
were afraia of beln;;, boiled.-'
One hour after an "old master" had painted the
name of a patent medicine on a big iork. a cow
came along, licked it off and oled before sundown.
When the samDle name of a medicine kills a tow,
human beings vant to beware of tne snitt it' elf. A
mw was np.ver killed bv licking the name ot a pa
tent medicine in a newspaper, and no other kind
can be recommended.- .Ac.i i-stown iiera a.
com
i-i)n.'iMM
OUR SPRING STOCK OI,,.,
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND ,
h now Complete. We re, determined to sustain
our former repotattoH)r se1
ii
mil
I if iIIhI -
IS
PEItSOSALAND liE.MlRAL.
THE BEST-BRANDS,
T' -ods, which everf -sensible person Iuiotts Is
tK cheapest in the end.-. Please call'andlee' us
before buying,
estly with yoa
We will deal fairly andhon-
March
Democrat
1880.
,nd Home copy.
$ 5 , O OiO
-A-IsT ID ECTH"
TO BE SOLD
' : ; h .
i. 4 J
Regardless of Cost.
::o:
HAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE BUSINESS
OF L. A S I-E L,
offer to sell his entire stock,! .consisting
Of
Amone tne early consvatulauons re
ceived by Gen. Hancock was the fol
lowing telegram fiom Majof-Gen
Schuyler Hamilton, an old companion
in arms in Mexico: I am a Kepubli
can of the blackest stripe, but as an old
friend I congratulate the man into
whose arms 1 fell, bleeding almost to
death, on the honor he has attained
through his spotless reputation. If 1
mav not vote for you, I may congr.itu
late you a3 your sincere friend, admirer
and tellow-soldier,
Among the congratulatory dispatches
received bv Gen. Hancock was one
from Dr. Edward, Paris, France
"Warmest congratulations; best wishes
for vour success. Col. Hazard, Han
DUE WEST COLLEGES. ;
CajmEXCEJIEHfT EXERCISES Xi AST
WEEK.
MAm
. i . .. .
New and Novel Feature in tne Female
College Exercises An Enjoyable Oc-
i caslon.
Due West, S. C June 2S The annual
commencements at 'Due Ay est '.have
ever been to us a center, of attraction;
We left the humble cottage, where we
for a time tabernacle, to join the festive
crowds that might gather upon this oc
casion. Thougn we pitcnea our tenis
at an early day, yet we found sdlands
b6sy, and every heart in joyousafitici
Dation. As you may know there are
three institutions in this place Erskine
Colleee. Due West Jfemaie Uuege,.ana
TErskine Seminary eachone demand
ing its share of interest. Jach one oi
these institutions is weu mannear ana
all cope with any similar institutions
in the land. The first of these, Erskine
Celleere. is presided over by the Key. W.
MoffattGrier, D. D,who is himself 'a
graduate of the institution, .vine sec
ond, by the Rev. J. I. Bonner, D. D., and
the third by tev. James iioyce, u, u.
all able and zealous advocates of learn
in a? in their several branches. These
gentlemen represent old and valuable
institutions of learning, such as may
point to their sons and daughters witli
the greatest pride and say, "these are
mine." ' .
For forty years Erskine . College has
sent out a continual stream of educated
men to occupy the important positions
of life. The pulpit, the bar, and the
medical profession have received valu
able additions therefrom. Many of
these occupy the highest places in their
respective fields. - ,
On last Friday (25th iust.,) the first
scene of the commencement was open
ed. This was the anniversary of the
Amelian Literary Society. This socie
ty is connected with Due West Female
College, and is entirely under the con
trol of the young ladies of the college.
This occasion was itovelty in the his
tor of the society. Never before had
they attempted anything of the kind ;
therefore it marks an epoch in. its his
tory. For this reason, at the appointed
hour, the guests, (1 may use this term,
for only a select audience was admit
ted,) were in their places ready and
anxious to see and hear all to be seen
and heard. After some little time the
members of the society entered the hall
and took their places and the exercises
began. These were conducted by the
young ladies themselves. The presi
dent, after the roll was called, arose
and made a most beautiful welcome ad
dress. She then proceeded to give us
the purpose of this new step in the his
tory of the society, which was sufficient
to satisfy the most skeptical on the
question of young ladies being educat
ed to act such parts in college life. Af
ter the addresses, the representative of
the societv, Miss Kate llankin, of
Iluntersviile, N. C, was introduced.
She acquitted herself with honor and re-
i ceiVed srreat praise. She discussed
CLOSING
SALE
E3 tbr id
$20.00 SUITS TO BE CLOSED AT
$18.00 " " u " "
$17.00&$16.00 " " ' " "
t. art
$15;00
$1260
Lot 5050, our celebrated and very attractive,
It is the very BIGGIST Bargain ever offered, all wool In fabrics. Indigo dyed M fcolor &d suterl0T ,
We shall make a special run and leading sale for a few days only on FULL BLUE FLANNEL SUITS.
handsomely bound Flannel $14 Suit Is placed at $10.
in every partlcnlar, so durable and a non-fading suit The Bast $12 Blue Flannel Suit ever sold In this market la now selling at $3.50.
tag to early Fall purchases, and must have ROOM; we WILL have It. Oar Spring Stock shall be closedtfor LOW PRICES can do It.
ffio UDo ILsiiMs). &
IB
We are now loolf-
Jane 2
CSKAND SESn-AMBIJiWL JL0MKR (HOT
MM
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, &G.,
- '
I
Good Wool Cassimere Suits at -37.50
An Elegant Blue Flannel Suit at $ 7.50, 9.00 and 10.00
Cassimere Pants from $2.50 to 5.00, worth 25 per cent. more.
The Very Best unlauudred Shirt in the market i.oo
ill
; i thin
&.00
A Rftttpr Rnifc for
A Handsome Suit of our own Make.. $12.50 to18.00
An Elegant White Shirt, laundred, ready for wear, $1.00
Superfine Dress Shirts from $1.25 to 2.00.
STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST.
The Celebrated Taylor Mackinaw Hats at Cost-
TJIT IDERWEJL &c liTECKWSAB AT COST-
An our stock shall and must be reduced, as we are determined td make some alteration In our place of business before fall. We need not remind tho
public that we always come up to what we advertise. There are great bargains awaiting in our store, auu wC r,-,y
clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GREAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offer.
We call the attention of wholesale buyers to our LOW PRICES. "
Leading Clothiers and Tailors.
cocKscmeior anuiery at uetLysuuiK. i . .RpSn0nsibilities of the Educated
teiegrapnea irom j. verpooi - Cln.thm Woman." It devolved upon
this reader to present the prizes award
ed by the society for merit, to such as
were the-fortuuate ones. -These -prizes
were given, one for debating, one for
composing and another for reading.
Next came an assay from one of the al
umnae of the society.
The audience were privileged to near
PURELY' VEGETABLE? BEMEDY ;.
For INTERNAL ?.nd EXTERNAL Use.
even in tk motl "2cr&M ce rTrnv for
PAIN KILLER lore yKffi&,.
Chill" IMaSWii, Dysentery. Crajups,
r'hnlpt-iL. and Ul Battel Cnmplamt'.
n ?ll5 lll I CO IS THE BEST remedy
PAIN KILLtn known for Sea-Hicktiess,
WcHeSlaSleVPttin in the Back cr fe.de.
r iuu i i j' .
VlAJWv. it
PAIN
Bolfetoiie internally or externally v. it .-.
Cet5SNot3falye, T afford to fco wiCioui J. ;
iTivaliiftble remedy in the houBe. Its price bru
t wffitte2a of Wand tt.wffl annually wv,
mSy.times its port in feotorf biUs
DOia UJ tui urupgi. -
TMMHtHHltlMIHl
PERRY. DAVIS 4.S
at T PrAnr
fi Iff 'Jr
Providence t FS
HBffi
tora 4
3
cept my heartfelt congratulations.
' A delegation of a half dozen promi
nent Republicans of Washington
Heights, New York, waited on Gen.
Hancock Saturday, congratulated him
on his nomination, and assured him
of their cordial support at the elec
tion. Gen. Garfield was in the depot in.
Cleveland when the Tammany braves
passed through on their return from
Cincinnati. On one of tire cars was
Dlacarded in huge letters: "New
York, 50,000 majority for Han
cock." ;A dispatch from the GreenDrier
White Sulphur Springs states that
Senator Don Cameron emphatically
declines to accept the chairman
ship bf the Republican national com
mittee. Chas. Atherton, son of Congressman
Atherton, : has disappeared from his
home in Columbus, O. He left a note
saying he intended committing suicide.
Attornev-General Ward, of New
York, decides that telegraph poles and
wires are taxable as real estate.
Capt. Bogardus proposes the organi
zation of a team of expert wing shots
to visit England to meet some of the
crack shots of the old country.
Sheriff Bowen, of Charleston, S. C,
who died last week, married the widow
of Henry C. King, and daughter of Hon.
James L. rettigrew.
: - -
B ir ffi dq DurB-a;ir'n-img
AX" EHE CHANGE- M PIH1E !
50,000 Yards of Best Calico, 8 1-3,
V
O
one of the most finished essays (your
correspondent being the judge,) they
ever had heard from any rostrum.
Now came in order the valedictory
from the society to its graduating mem
bers, which was read dv one oi ine
junior class. This was replied to by one
of the senior class m a nappy manner
These were both highly interesting and
very touching. Fartmgs ot this kind
have a peculiar sadness about them HrvT "1700 nrfYTlQ AT 9A P.TR
5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3,
5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, h
5,000 Yards Best Lawn, J 2 1-2,
5UU 1 ards JbTencn urganay, o cis.,
500
Yards Poplin Suiting, striped and plain to match at 10 " cts., former prices 16 2-3.
mm mm i dress mm
i
7 M h 3 I
JliWillKsSV
T v td!: i mull
I T Mrs. Kate Sanborn has been appoint- "t$L iKanSe in
1 Id-to the chair of English Jiteraturo in Snue to send 1
Prof. Greener will apply for a court-
martial in the behalf of Cadet AVhitta-
ker. .
which onlv those that haye been separ
ated from long and cnerisnea conege
comDanions can ever know.
- . i ' j?
After closing tne regular exercises oi
the societv. a few gentlemen" present
were invited to address 'the young la
dies. The president of the college and
a few others responded, ut. isonner
informed the audience of his surprise
at what had iust transpired, he Having
been kept in profound ignorance oi tne
proposed celebration until uienmewas
at hand and he was invited to be pres-
sent. It was a source of gratification to:
him, and to all connected m any way
with the institution.
Thus closed a most enjoyable enter
tainment and one that shall never be.
fore-otten bv those who were fortunate
o----. . -r. . .
enough to ue present. At is our earuebi
wish that tne Amenan oocieiy may
usefulness and
forth its living
streams to srladdeh the hearts of thou
sands. , V.
11
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25
35
40
60 & 75
n
n
n
FORMER PRICES, 25 CTSv
n on Ad Kn "
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
40.' 50.' 60
50: 60v0
75, 1.00 1.25
am m ' 1 ' T " T
OrEntirc-M of -floisery, Gloves, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Collars, CuBs, lies ana mm -.
will be Mat and Mow lost . ,
f miva th difference in Drtces. FIFTY THUOSAND DOLLARS worthy of
Keme?.r" "'"i1..""" oeredat immense Bargains. Look well to your interest .a vmg
inese gooas must uc uiuseu uuu uui viumiug ouu uu. o "A"ij"i"t - -t m
of twenty-five per cent Is tosuped. i Call early, as agreat rush is expected at the store oi t ; ,jl
1851.
1880,
: . It
- An Fflectaal Specific Icr
Bowel Ciwnplaints.JDyspepsla
' Eenlal depression;
w n--: Bes
Jaundice,
Th. r-niintt'rfeitlns' Busdne -The
i -Hundred Dollar Counterfeit.
Special to the Baltimore Sun.
iVastttvoton. June 27. Very exag
gerated rumors have been circulated of
r.i.. ,.n'n.i.!nrriia !imiMinl. nf muntp.r-
fmr. money now outstanding. Inquiry
at. ihA :Sftcret Service Bureau of the
Treasury Department, however, dis
closes the fact that the recent $100
counterfeits arc the only ones that the
rioarr.mpnt has not vet been able to
MlA j v-w" " w , ,, . ,
out. All me otner cuuiuenut
A Glimpse of London Life.
London Telegraph.
I t.lmiiQ-M " observed Mr. Flowers at
Bow street on Monday, "we had people
tn look after this sort of thing." "Well,"
replied the excellent magistrates in
terlocutor, "they -don't do it, sir.' me
case which prompted the magisterial
rpmti rk and the'rerilv which we have
quoted was that of a young Irish girl,
trhtpp.n. who was charged with
being drunk, disorderly, arid usiag-re
vnltiner aneuaffe on aaiuruay iiikuu m
constable who ha3 the fortune to reside-
in this delectable thoroughtare "round
TO THE TRADE
Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled'the Old H6use of '
i '. . ' - j : i : - '
H cSS CD? CLD
TO PURCHASE
THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK, OF
tt7" (T-oorl ISToln oris. &DG.
ru: i
Ever offered to their customers.
16am our prices.
Nearly all bought before the recent advance in prices.
Kespectfully,
Don't buy until you? see" ilild
ELIAS & COHEN.:
mar.3.
A " w r - A m VI
plates including skeleton plates, from the prisoner surrounded by Other young
which so manv different counterfeits ladies of Bimilar tendencies, and as sfrfe
Ka mofio'iinvA hppri seized bv the wna ovrpntionallv obstreperous" and
UUU1U fcU UAiwv, " ' " . I vw v - r - . .
ask the recovered dyspeptics, Biuio sufferers, secret service detectives,, and counter- abusive, he toother ; 3tlW;f
nHmo f ttotit and Aue. me mercuiiai . A,Mfiiht-inri ni nnifis nrinteu aiulii tran prn sinea nab iu uusiuiuamo m
Blmmons LiverBegulafor. .". ca ' counterieirs
Nausea, Colic, " -
Sick Headache, jmm,,.MS
Uonsupauou auu diuwuouvoU,
SPRING
NOVELTIES. - ,
"WIE 3STOW
E00T8, GENtS' Iti& tLMtS SHOES, 6E51TS
AND BOYS' FUR, WOOL AND STEAW HATS,
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Those wishing to buy, would do well to examine
HiIs stock herore buying elsewhere, to be sold out
In the next THIRTY DAYS
Ci
agi
"mry
may 12
ASSIGNEE.
Gray's SpecifiiTMedicine.
rRADE MAR It The Orest Eag-TR ADE I ARK
Iff I
ai
Weakness. Sper-
matorrheavr Irn-r
Dotencv.-and hh4
diseases .that
follow,-.-as a
earAi&iAb fit BP.If-.?; . .. 'V. L
W) -I. , W-9
rr-; J r ' a&us is loss BU v. , wtrtW
. i.;iivuug, yarn ia insii iiL""i"',-"
ii'Ht lead to insanity ConJBoptlon, ana a trio
nature GraveT-i II rTrvU fi "i-'Z. u
particulars are 1u our pamphlet, which
we desire to-send free by mall to every one. TM
MICk;tft nr .i, i.rX. ,.cf . nt wrtlf 1)6 Sent
by mall on reiptTf the Soney by addressing
- THE GRAY. IIKVIUW ;.
fln.rt , 10 teecblilcsVBloPelt MIch.
8o0ll V Charlotte, wholesale and retau, by Da X-
which are now troubling
occurrence, and that it had become
. . . i.l.ii mininii itp(r!iiaL5s tun HuMrtmsn r ni lm fimuiauB wuu- i irinn nr Tfima,ie uauuoiuuuiuui,
xnisiusuy eereuiaiu .""yv'"l ..T" iiHmiu.v. . - , .,- I : ,,-QOt, t
ver, promotes oigesuon, ana lof"""3 terfeit3 on at least Six DanKS me mei- py young guiSi ujl iiwxu . xuut wcu i-w
ainst maianai uiacooca. v,nnta'Va' nnn i.inirni wew iseororu: pirhtppn. wno were leaumu numuiai
Extract of a letter from Hon.
iiaMnder H. Stevens, 5I occa
sionally s whennyondltio
tf
than more-active remedies.'
CONSTIPAHOX.
rnrcTTTwmrv nv TTTE CHTBE JUSTICE OF
A I haveiuseft-bunmonsr.ivu xioaujiwi iissnoies
oust
flernTKJflTnenx OIU1B uvoi. iui '"-f" ""iVK.
four xears, una aiwtya -
diieonsrwltn cidedjbonefltI 11W9
g--medidije forthe degemtftfcah
atleast wWtfei ntyi3onalpehferte-ln
th use of it. Hikam Wakneb, Chief Justice of
Gekmda. j ) nI4
qt1 -NTatinTiWi "Rnntr of Wilkes- Phvps and diverted themselves by noc-
rhrirwL-Ta.T the National -Kevere -ianic turnally shrieking, ngnunganu getuuK .
wnemn! the Pittsfield - -National drunk. Among other evidence, it was
Tiii. TiH&jfliilA' "M"-flri- 't.hertitthiirr I ofofolTinxirarrl f seventy DerSOuB 'llYCd
I iilll IV UA. JL IbUDUiu, , ' o I Quabbu ' . . . . (.
National BanK oi uommeree, nuaiui, mine pamutuaj uuuoo r
Pa., and the National exchange lianK ani this pertectiy amazing uuwuwuu
of Baltimore. Thenrst lour wereeir- led to Mr. t rowers jiaiv ui,u.
onH -fl- cm vprnmnnh de- i1Q rhmurht there were neople to lOOK
tectives think theyhav'e secured all the after this sort of thing, and the mhab-
lit UUUl IVIOUUJ l'-mv ;- "v'v;" I I bail t O .""-5 , T. IaV ffo
iLt. inin nfn annn ii v hot t nom tvkvh dcijuic vv wua
Giph counieriens uu iutix mtouuiis i,uius uj. iu o auiu, T-r- --
indoneon the Baltimore banit have it Eventually Mr. Flowers; Ogress-.
been thus far discovered. The last two i ed the opinion xnai . ine laiiuwiu
An.,nfirfaito ara mnnp. irnm liib kuiiio i mnrn r.n niame Liiiui- iuo
1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. lljlk- UlA v " .1 ww . . - . S I
Z" O XT 1? H S -A. IsT JD l C -E3C 1 1 -D
e nr .
TT1TSTJ-E-PLS-EX
ctotj. -KT 151 "KT- "HOT S. "!
UNEQTJALED i ; ELEGANCE s ; STYLE S REASONABLE PRIGES.
S The Public is Cordially Inyited. No Troupie. to. now ; xnem .sa, , ; :.
J 's . ' - ' Ij-.'- t,jt
be found at our store, as lower pneca m-nure
w y. .. w lb. ..J IUIJnhI '.11m lla MlV
. i . 4 t Wntiiii Dnn Vlaaaa nnrl Th1MrAn' RrtOtS and ShOeS C3I1
A 11111 aSSUriilUCUk Ul XKtuica , mouo , uvu , ; j cfnn
bpught for anywhere else. A splendid assortment oi tiais, sucn.as puu, x ur, w uw,,.,
mar26
Hats foi Men, Boys, Youths and QiSMxt'.&pAmWMiyJii -
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than any of - the others fronvthe lact
tavfait: HTKlll
iwau-u.-uuio PVilfnr: ! l..:"-., summer winds
solely by the goveinmen. at ica ui iu 7 yeSiast when a fever-
West Chester county, ". ;,- "iS ,luc?f?4; 1 Bfak ken cemmnnlty in New Orleans looKeforna.
,.,i1f. tn imitate, and the -fact that -.the The- Woild-Famous Charity HptoL B alas,.
Pittsburg counterfeits are engrayed up- ggSffllSJSS
u3mni i,a 1 -a rrm r-MTntal must lriyLV"', inn and warm comforter of the
r . . , ... 11. . t...i!n;i-h,ifiTsnrt-:ii-1... wir th mmnuA it draws, pyine
be invested in tue uuuutci iUu j. jetoiation (prlm-bnt stingy
The department ig confideiit.that the, JgJgg1 So Wcho-hKdin.)from
Ii. Zf afriTori sriTrtTi lVi rrovern-i SR0"MJ"J3. .t Jr t rnmnanv under a
Jj r-KT-fnT -AlT-VTr I paper wasiipt stolen frcrhi the goyern- TheJLoiana B.i-Pmfi2S
1:3 : " ..: ment mills,, because, wm e, nanw wJia"
fl im rni mi'jipu . 1 1 1 i . Liuiicir c s. A-n-nnau in i iim liiiiiiii i,iin c3UOkt . , -l am e -
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ONE OF THE LAJiGEOTJ-rOpj STOCKp O
STAPLE 'AND QW$mA::
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INthe,Etate and unitea ov"-
t tioXoes nud Jfowign..olicited.
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straet t IJWsV-Juweys-a iuru-iw .
nUN.E. Coiner Trade ft Tryon streets,
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.J ,l u " " " w " ' " J ' 7 a Af lnali7a-; J530.OOO, occuion.u
tion - leave- no-doubt as to its; being a J appucauon
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