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S00t atufll gaft gtftttitxiJ J - ' . ! W i ... tfflt OBSZETXa JOB DZPUtTXXirT Subeenthcratly wpptlad. ygjtejen nssdsa mot, aod with the latest series Type. tm fix JfbnfAf 4 00 T7re Months 2 go OntMonth 75 Wtekfy, (in tte mimty) m i4imw, ; S2 00 otUQftrucovnty.pMtind,.... a 10 z MtUhx. . i qo C Job. Prtottm ju. wm bs dlspatcti sad cheapness. Ws es IttslittoaoafT."; , BLUfKS, BILL-HXIDS, 1 iMna-HiiDS, asm, tlQfl, SlCOtrjplS, PDSTKRS, , PB06&1M1CE9; SUTSBILL8, P1MPHLXTS, OBCTLABacmDCa, ML VOL, n v.v.r;.. .. .. i -,,r. GHARLOTT3 JULY 7, 1880. NO. 3,536. ISbend Reduction for Olutm. &l)c Charlotte 0bBtttxtt. - : : : 1 " " - : i .' " -' ' I' J 11 ! , I 1 .11, ' I ' 1 L i M Li i WEDNESDAY fltfc AIM 5 01 i - Li J- i -iliiiir-.tl'J lohsM EVBftYBODt call In Monday, and every day this week, and If tbey da not seegoods at prices to astonish them, then, we are mistaken, that's all. Alexander & Harris. , July 4 floats atifl gUots. SPRING STOCK 18801 OUB SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, DATS .AND TRUNKS - Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for selling THE BEST MilNBSf f tods, which ever? sensible person knows Is th cheapest In the end. Please eall and see as before .buying, ST W&1 dial BIr and hon estly with yoL PEG RAM & CO. March 1880. Democrat uid Home copy. FOR SALE. Lowest Figures. SOITABtE FOR FAMILIES AT June 8 Grty's Specific Medicine. ARK tTke Crest Kxs-TRADC MARK tor aemiiai Waknes,i3perr i maioWhea,' Inf. 1 notener. and all . HOW.' IS"1 kUm. PimiihiiMd'A.4 BiaW other Dl tliatleadto loaanltr Of mX tyuHrtloalalsani WotkpmTfe,'ir!jtoli we desire to send Tree by mall .to erery one:'- TM Biieeitto Medle.no is soM by all druggUtt SI pl pAckagejorvtenFckam forM fwflrfeiseos ire m?j$m m Bold t Pbarlotto. wnoleaVM xM&J COMPLETED a ..-. X" "t f I j -. I h 1 1 . . rRADC M .OVA -NOTHE-ft- AND 11 ' 6' You an how eefrffHSS GOODS vorll- 756 for 60e ; 50c fM5J3rrS7VfeIr25e, wlili difaper and jfor rats goedsTh same proportton-f -fireat Great, banialns ta JfiKCTSOSl ERT." : rfedtice A from f 'yfttfTBt ftq-fny- i..ftfl--frwgi rom Bttr deeva m KLEACHKD MKSTICS-. 6HEETIKG6; and BROWN IX Hto b t&fa, for?eireetenn1ne4 -4o, sell tW jziqfa atiery low pr$M& an many.. caP at Men and Boy's will find a good to M-sold'at cost We haVe also some stylish CHEVIOT SUITS that will be sold cheap. Respectfully, T. L. SSQgSQggO. June 2 PERRBAVIS ! P XJ-A PURELY VEOirrABljBsf&EI For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. PAIN KILLE'I iont incloeinif eackJjottleMid riMm tXs moMt invirhertrriTrA Ji a irperrecuy tai BA 111 1 1 1 I riVAtA-'lJUfc.fIJTor r Hill lIUUtnojrTIiroat, Courts, Owilla, DiairhmafJSTBeatery. Cramps. CkairrSL, and all uerinnainUm,wmM I (n- I IJ 1 1 1 I CD i unurftona&fa the BEST IN IVlLLtn LINIMENT MADE. It bnafra 9p4edy and permanent reiteia Ji cases of BraJoes, Cuts Hpraii PAIN KILLER i sprains, seveue i ifl tne wetttr-icd Fumer. Planter. Hnilor. andE iact cf ail classes wanting a medicine always at hand ni'.l mie to use internally or exceriially tvitli certainty oi reiiei. V No family can afford to bft...wi l to be.wiUMtS!tii use. torrWbrMll I it wUT annually i mvwnaDie remeay in tne nouse. it within the reach of ail. and it v any times 11s cost in aociors- dius. Sold by all druggist! at II be. 60c aud 1 a bottli-. PKKRY DAVIS & SON, Provldence,R.l. . Proprietors. - r" .March 18-d4wly. v!!ftwiSO8 PURELY VEGETABLE In 'FffAAfunl Q rvn stiffs uower uompiainis; uyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Sick Headache, Constipation and Bllllousness. ASK the recovered dyspeptics, Billious sufferers, Tlc,tlms of Fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite they will tell you by taking Simmons' Lyer Regulator. , This Justly celebrated medldne, Begulates 'the Liver, promotes fligestto wfcicrtfflea thejijstem against tnalartal diseases. ! :l; ' 1 Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Stevens, "I occa sionally use when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Begulator, with good effect. It is mild, and suite me better than more active remedies." CONSTIPATION. blSTIMONT THE qffipit! kiSTici ifl VP GBOBaul have Asod Slmmon?L4ver BguTator 1 ed lor COnstlDanon of mv hnwAla. io.nui hv a temnn. jary derangement of the liver, for the last three or auiir jeans una always wnen usea accoraing w tne tBrections, with decided benefit I think it is a good medicine for the derangement of the liver tat least such has been" my personal experience In the use of It Hibam Wabkeb, Chief Justice of Georgia. )t , ;1 ri , A , . , ; , tt ... . ji Original and Qenuine, MianiFACTCBSD ONLY BT J. H.IZEILIN & CO., , f PHILADELPHIA, PA. ( ! Pri$l. 'iold iy Affbniglsts. . iApril 18 dlawiwlyr. ,vafjesst0ttal. ! 4lIihl.IilAlb. ! RO. D. GRAHAM, Ittoeitet JLT liW, -TN the State and United States Courts. CoUee-u jtom ifiono" and' PoTetea solicited, b' stracts 01 Ttties, surveys, c, rumisnea ior com nanonHnn JCUiiiu:j mi Cut IMtl ,fcJJiiJ lititi ill!- "TT.. 1 ii in m r 11 .nil." mm nirii. Tii.nn' .fnl 't if tn CiillM I b-W&MK -i CILLER CAMPAIGN. Plan of Organization Adofrteer fry- tle OCR ATtC TAKT Kaleigh, Jaly 2, in pfrsbx0& 9Z. atrarir vested in this committee, the following rules are this day adopted for the organization cjf the Democratic party of North Cardh lina: PARTY ORGANIZATION. j 1. The unit of county organization shall be the township. , In each town ship there'shall be an executive com mittee to consist of five active' Demof crats. who shall be elected by the Demf ocratic voters of the several townships, and said committee so elected shall ings of the several county conventions, or at any other time and place that 'A majority of them may elect, and shall elect a county executive committee td consist of not less than five members one of whom shall be designated a3 chairman, who shall preside at all of said committee meetings. 3. In case there shall be a failure on; part of any tpwnshiiLto elect its. execu- btiTO carjrfitteerffrtlie period 6f tharfy UayVtrM Cflirhfy -SxeutitecommitTee shall appoint said committee from the1 Democratic voters of said township. ; 4. The members of the township com mittees shall elect to any vacancy oc curring in said committees. 5. The county executive committees shall DV places in each township, at the court iiuuao uuui, emu. in 1 any Lcuiuuiituo newspaper that may be published in said cjounty, requesting all .Democrats ofc$ meefjiffi cfri trVeir respective townships, on a com mon day therein stated, which said day shall not teiesfthaa tfaiee days Bfore tm taeetfnVof We co&htyi conventtoti, for the purpose of electing their dele gates to the eottnty conventions. That therefore the said conventions so held ftliail eiectctheir.delegates to xepresent the tywtisfp8vin'th. connt-eonveri- tipns: itownshjpa. wnicA,Bg41es,4)r1.pHcb of them as shall attend, shall vote the fall Deriiocratie atrerigtlf, of their respective to wpshpa oh ;ftti'r flresiions' that "m ay come "before the said county convert tions. That in case no convention shall be held in any township in pursuance of said call, or no election shall be made, tfhp twpshiexe6tiYeCctomftted43hali afrTht Wtf delegates. 6. Each township shall be entitled to cast in the county convention one vote for every one hnndfer! 1 Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions over fifty; JDenocratic fvfitesicastty thai to wBsLiAtiluUlUrCbJin.? electrori for members of the General Assembly: Proirfded, That every . townshipi shall be entitled to cast at least one vote. 7. That for the purpose of fully inau- gurating.thk sysemthe present jcpun ty.e3decave V:BirjQitieasashal4 c'ArrUnie in office until their successors are elect ed under this system, and shall exercise all the functions pertaining to said of fice urxrer cms system, up organization. 8. 'The rHiairmen ot?,WWiislil coin- mutees Buau presiue- at. ail township cooventiorrs; in their absence, anj": oth er metnber of said committees may e- ., COUNTY CONyrENTiaJTS- , . ' '' Tlie several county conventfons shall' be entitled to elect to their resDective senatoriai,- j4ieial and OongressionaH convenUpns. one delegate tor, every one hnndredl)efn6cr4t,te,; votes, and one for. fractions over fifty. Democratic votes cast at the last ptecedjDdg gubernatorial election Tn their respective counties. And if any ueh delettate "Shall be nna- tle to attend ttch Cortvehti6ns, he shall be autoorued toaunotat msownalier nate, in writing, approved bjr th,e cbair mlm of bis county convendott. bf ,by the chairman of his couuty.exieaffiUvA committee, and none but delegates or Jlternates-so provided tor or appointed hall be entitled to seats in said con ventions.: Provided. That verr eouni y shalT "liave at least one vote in each of tettteotfvA$bns. 1 : ! Thef halriban, or, in his absemce'Japy member oi the .coflhty texequtLvei con-; mitteel shall call to order all such coanty conventions, and hold $hQ chairman ship thereof nntil'the convention ' shall elect its chairman. . . The executive committees of the Sen1 atorial Congressional-and' judicial dis tricts, restjefltiVelyi'Bharl,1 at tifef,tt:all,j.6 their respective chairmen, meet at some time and place in their respectrvedi tricts, designated in said call, and it shalf be tbeir duty to appoint the time and place lor the holding of convert tions in their respective districts,' arfdj tne'cnarrman 01 said' respective com mittees shall immediately notify the chairman of the different county execu- ive committees of said appointment iiirt&i Said county executive , commit-: eae suai. lOTLuwiiu cau convenuons.ox their respective counties in said aoDointment. tor the nding delegates to said respective dis trictcoBYentions-' ' ' !- ' ' STATE CONVENTIONS. 1; The State convention shall beeoni posed of delegates Appointed by the severali .county", jcoriyentions. " Each county shall be entitied to elect one delegate for eterythree .hundred Dem ocratic votes, and one delegate fot frac tions over one hundred and fiftv Demo- cratie fiote's captr jthercin afc the-last prer i ceding giihernatbrial election, j In casov any delegate ahU faih to attend, he mayytoy wtitiag, signed by biraself and attested by the chairman jof Jiis county executive committee", or' the chairman of iiis county conrventionappoint his own alteriiatei and none bntf delesfates1 or alternates so appointed. pr; provided span oe eniiueu 10 seats m saia conven- tioni lu ' Provided. aZtt ' That snch uamocratic conventian.naiM do? allow ed to cfct the whole vote WW.Mcft their tpwbsip OT.cpuntr jnay ,enti.U9fl.. o 2. 111 all conventions . thus,; ntovidad fpr by thisyteBi, after a vdteflasbeeiri' cast. there shall be no chanire in. such THE DEMOCRATIC ,1880. ) :.him. - . aft nite meet call all necessary county conven- isAf gi ngAt leist tei d4y' fcotibe tflblic advememnt'iti' the niiblifi voCe unytftitbe final result of tliertbailotf,all are entirely-jnw shall be announced by thethairtnan. of safd tbntention. ' ' -"''tl 1 ThataU cojwjjrittees k4haU ,,biawj Aha power to fill any vacancy occurring in iTfaCafAf the nurnOse -at"iilitk&l i.lvivJ iouga organization, tne ssTerai ooanty committees are reo uestea lODiacexnem- selye,u freiuent tm;muntteyMliiio taw committee. n,rsuiinii h u, -wr, ' T T 1 T.timnwwtini SaKinuw.)u...... .. .1 lilt oe'A -viirvfl To aU wA.reiafferlag fmttfiia eObnooyfivJ dlaeiaUoBAolrwUM newouwakieaJarlf d- . loss of manhood. 4a. I wtftaenfta iacieittet f remedy was disooee( itfm aoiMiorflDry i Sat l Qsfloa4 iiiaaseiMuacBsseai nvewpesiTM v. Joseph T. Inman, StattoalMew.aoikiCStrw VI si: n i v3 ; iIt ::.:. TZ .i- 1 1tS,. ; SjTAaW WBWS.?! '.I : i-H li.f IV A "TTTT" " . : t.'.t 1' t ' j The census taker for i Monroe-: t4nh ship reports baring -ound three per. 4kMMhovep-iAftfeaiavold.-' m ; The MonroeMttVer says the cenl sua rrns vfill liv ; Uniort ;odnty aboat i8,00Q inhabitants,; an inerease 4ftY r the last ceaiui of 6,000.: : : The IiffMi, Mr; Cf; d McXaf ty, mayor: ofMoriroeJia .tendered,. resignation.1" an,ti oard nf . tnWn trriiioWeri has attointei3t Mr.S. & a McCuAarto ! xne .xt,aieign . wserver says-' duoge Ashe, of the buprawe Court, was com pelle(Ltm-laavoijrsda5 evening for his home jat adfis)oro, on account o . :. L 1 i ,Tten N etag- tsavs a; colored babv-wta LJborn in iialeighrlxst Saturday with on- Jy.jjrine Jlingeriittnct aahamto6ifaeh handi.-TJia colored people are mightily egroisd etex It. J- . - The Star layi j$eresidence of Rev. G R' TJ$&HW-ff)y ilfiWPgton, waa fired by. fin incendiary. last week.; A 'titoelr aisfyerv saved tbe fibuse Irorm eight weeks, there has been a death roll of 13 out of ourjjojpied population of about 350. -Auaana. our 1.500 whites there hayer beeHTout one pj two deaths bpresteCvery little t)The Alonroe Enquirer says that dur ing a storm last week, lyojung , lady, Ida Hftlma,1i jjig.qpar if a ft h mt 'a Sta tion, was Btruck : on tlia haatlan d should ers bya-faUiagiickoryitree, whieb mo 4oed fracture of the sknlL1 A6 last .apcoonttne was sluJaiiye, but otlr Ibr fbrtnant says, the attending , physician tnougnt ner cnances for recovery very aouDirui. ' The citizens qFVreon aho! surround lngtJovBitry arTiiaang ; enorts - to s& cure the bnildiiig of a railroad from TrjentoBjdn Jones county, to the line ot the, Atlantic & Ndttb Caaolina Railf oadL au wr near uove- vreeit station, i j cotn roitcee baa been appointed to take tn ebaFgothe'JaTiijg out and constraction 'Raleigb- Obsirter f- 'Opr. Jarvi3, has recvea a ely to bis letter jrequesting the AiseI JTort Macon for the erlcamp toeBlmt thf Qrtt- Tegiifient in . August. Tb secretly ott Sayatbat the use of Ibe forUand barracks ieranted, pro vided that the troops do notiise any ot the ...WflltirfftoaWBe ponce", regulations are not violated, and that the trooos , T3o: ir6t" Tlse the supply "of drinMng water, but provids tnemselves therewitn. v . "IfelelgbmwsTTJuTRW .North Oar Una bocuds have been selling quite ftge lyinfewtcirk for' somis 'months pSst, and at very good prices 71 to 75. These prices Jiftve beer attained in spit,e of the facttbat the bdnds have' not been on the Stock Exchange list. They are likely to be materially increased now, as loaiYtjia.to tbmcomjnrttee'ort se curities' havlreobMaenleisthat'rtirrey be placed on the "regular list" of the stock board of New- York. They will be regularly called and known, on the stock barPatCortb CjioMna;"orrsoli dated four per cents." STEALING FBOiTX A STATE. Ho w u Sortth CHrolina Expert Sought to Feather His NeU CiiAKLESToar, S. July 4. AJexaa der. CvLUghttn, engaged as an 'expert by Bond Commissioner James C. Coit to count and cancel bills of the Bank of the State which are now,., being ! roncreain estate consols at ntty cents on c. has been committedVto rail' la-rae 1 appropnating certain amounts of the bills to his own use. The testimony be- tore tne committing magistrate shows that Laughlin was employed some time in J;tHxrv-or JLiU' last, aa an expert to eYajntudpac kagesTif bVpreftehted for funding and count them, separating the genuine from the spurious bills and to cancel them after examination,r$o but thitfmtik'mcXau. sealahd&r- I iif y upon the face or each package the 4 i- i- 1 -11. j ; J 1 . 1 aiuyuui i- ,iju iuujiu. : vaiiu hu- tne amoont found invabcL- The- packageil rere then tied up' and sealed with wax , t the corners and stamped with a seal made for the. , purpose! Laugbhn, it was shdwrfj Vas " frequently reft alone in the office to attend to this work. The first intimation that things were going tvrong was had on the 29th of June, when, it was discovered that a , certain package of the bills did not contain a a tnumber of bills corresponding with the indorsement on the face of the pack age. Other packages were then counted and found to be deficient. , This led to Laughlifa's arrestand u'pdn" the prelim inary hearing it was shown that since i he has been in the office of the Bond Commissioner , he has sold to different parties in Columbia about $10,000 worth of the bill&j ThetlQSSj to the State is ml yatgaitefy fcniwn and eanriol beHih til all the bills have been recounted. The estimate made by the commission er to ,toe.,laatrtlgilatura,f.th bills outstanding;, was $550,000,1 and "since loss will be BifiaH Laughlin is tt native df I cohnectea with ibe, Exchange Bank in Columbia from 1862 to 1865. He then rwent to Europe, where he remained for several years, Mid etnrnd Jto South Carolina in 1873. There seems to be little doubt as to Laughlin's guilt, the only question in doubt beihgthe amount he lias stolen. White House China. The skdid.niwidiBiUr knef tea- service ordered twelve months since fpr the White House arrived at Wash- TfffATi fiMrtoir avanintf a vi rl 'woo onroo rl Kout for the benefit of-the admiring few wnojaaa oeen aavisea or its cominer. The service compriseaabout 500 pieces, ami tlie cost is about $3,000 The-matev Ijial is of the-finest porcelain. The ser- "vice was made at Lithoges, France. It was aesigneq. Dy, xneoaore it, mvis, faiid etche?si tchewetiiravfersi and paihtdrs to the number of fifteen were employed on it. The service consists of soup, fish, dinner, game, bird, dessertr'ljll&d 'fruit, cbttee ana tea-sarea,ijr Ane aesigns tor and novel, exclu- iviy f elattHg to American productaof tbe ertfi.'aif.anor Mrdter, and the de corations are elaborataand maznificent. J?or instance, on' each piece of each eriestosk4Wa,de9fgvi pertinent "to it i : (vat series. 11 lPf fit M )M A akj v w via Ativ n aa nv v ehrsl clans that Buehu Junlpez .and Paiera ifiivaja eoniblnatiga are the best resaedlea lath wpnaior any aiseasa pi tne , laoae o-Juaneya, ad that no less than one hau of the human fam- f I onnhlin'a iTrwinrTrvATVIf srrn-nfMT'-rir- uuruusti ui 11 i lii j. . -m k viua uaic uccu uictjcuvcuvijiuiiuuiis tHi'pOj, both male, and.Jemale, suffer from derange-. LpCTtaBjMfewL, tounflmrtVe lJsrtnMTOirconrwnaOBraBT veaK- iment Bla4eyLSl! lore: jwBuaof uuulouxi uumku; (MM ATT CS & $20.00 'SMI.S TO BE $18.00 u $17.00&$16.00 " tfc We shall make a special run and leading sale for a few days only on rtfLL BLUB FLANNXL 8UTT3. Lot 5050, our celebrated and very attractive; handsomely bound Flannel $14 suit is placed at 810. It Is the very BIOGIST Bargain ever offered, all wool In fabrtoa, indigo dyed Id color and npertor In every partteolar, so durable and a non-fading suit The Best $12 Blue flannel Suit ever sold In this market Is now selling at S&Sd We are now look ing to early Fall purchases, and must have BOOttj we WlLL hare It Our Spring Stock shall be closed j for LOW PBICXS can do ft, jane 20 iiiilil DTTEiIlTG CTtTUTEJ SPRING, AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Good Wool Cassimere Suits at $7.50 An Elegant Blue Elannel Suit at $ 7.50, 9X0 and 10.00 Cassimere Pants from $2.50 to 5.00. worth 25 per cent. more. The Very Best unlaundied Shirt in the market $1.00 STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OFJfeOST. The Celebrated Taylor Mackinaw H&ts at Cost. XTlrDE"W"E!-A.I? &c UEokwEAR AT COST- - ' All our stock shall and must be reduced, as we are determined to make some alteration In our place of bu&lness before fall. We need not remind the public that we always come up to what we advertise. There are great bargains awaiting In our store, and the wide-spread reputation of our well-made clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GEEAT INDUCEMENTS, which we bow offer. tV We can the attention of wholesale buyers to our LOW PRICES. wu OUUUVUl hmii AT ME CIATOE M PEACES I 50, 000 Yards of Best Calico, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Best Lawn, 12 1-2, 500 Yards French Organdy, 25 cts., 500 Yards Poplin Suiting, striped and plain to match at 10 cts., former prices 16 2-3. DRESS GOODS AT 20 CTS. 25"" 35 " 40 " 60&75 " Our Entire Stock of Hoiserv. Gloves. Rii Bemember thU Is poslUvely no humbug. Every purchaser wffl at Once perceive the difference tn prices. FIFTY THU08AND DOLLARS worth of these goods must be closed out. Our Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods are also offered at Immense. Bargains. Look well to your Interest A saving oi twenty-live per cent.- w lnsurea can eany, as a TO Twenty-Nine lES H-a IE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST Dry Goods. Notions, &c, Ever offered to their enstomers. Nearly all boneht before the recent advance in prices. Don't buy until you see and learn our prices. mar.s. SPRING NOVELTIES. CLOTHING- wn-w. tut -srs a- to-i -vnTTT TT 3 CHILDEEIT. UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE s STYLE REASONABLE PRICES. tf- The PubUc ZZTTJZZ r r .. .. . i ONE OF i if STAPLE AND Close and tt,rte purest ana oeshi-uuenusMWJitwwniM reuumunu iwMmwm iw.pvk wwy ys'r" tt MAIBIS CLOSING OUT S JS CLOSED AT u u tfc 44 IBo UDo Ibatliki & IB3n0(iD. th xn no n rm ftp Vf UVf auu u uu c-n kquum FORMER PRICES, 25 CTS. " 30, 40, 50 " " " 40, 50, 60 " u 44 50, 60, 70 " 44 44 75, LOO 1.25 Embroideries, Laces, Collars, Culls, Ties and Parasols at and Below Cost . wffl be great rusn u expected at tne store ol. WBTT MWSR THE TRADE. Years Experience has Enabled the Old House of . S? x O 3HI TO PURCBASIS Respectfully, is Cordially Invited. No Trouble to W. - ' ' THE LARGEST AN1 BEST ASSORTED FANCY GUOTJERIES Prompt Trade Specially; Invited, EXD) - : '...: j: . ; T33T 21 "Ss& a t $14.00 $12,50 0" XT LIT, HATS, &C, &C. A Better Suit for r $8.00 A Handsome Suit of our own Hake.. .-- $12.50 to 18.00 An Elegant White Shirt, laundred, ready for wear, $1.00 Superfine Dress Shirts from $1.26 to 2.00 mm Leading Clothiers and Tailors. 4 'ft METO 1880. COMPLETE STOCK OF juaas cuahsji. Show Them. KAUFMAN & CO. . W. Jl, OC W, STOCKS O , -.'il 1. IN, THE STATE. ; i jv . 1 rnnnnnn N -. lan. fi. n: . :,TrKAHiita y . wosrNr'-4r t
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