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.: ,J-ar- ,.Ujjfw fi.-'irf&V 5300ti uu& S05r CritiUtxiT. sUBUCMPfiOX XATAa fc putty, o"6 Var CifK a&vmct. 00 WBSKLT MDtTlOS 1 1 '-(." 6 . THX 0B3X3TXB JOB ' aSMbeenthbronghlj 'abppae. wKtfT7;Ceea want,' andwlthlhe laiesftVles U typafaad erst; i i i--1 i manner of Job Prihtlngean- bow M dan, with neatness dispatch- ted tfMttdiAbvUlttsi tsh at short notice," " ':-rzz.-js:z. " tirmrrt ilrfl, f- , X-4 ,XaGB..;ICnPTS, POSTE "r, . PBOOTti WUri, ff lKHTTfl. . PJlUPHLXTS, CIECULXSS, tc," : wf ? rvuTjt t, it .93 00 outoftTx eounty, pottpcad. ; sixjifv.......... (,.. j.. oo Liberal Kediictiontjor CZu&t. -r: VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE, N.: C., WEDNESDAYEPTEMBM 15,"1880. NO. 3,595. ... V i 1 t . . vm wKwni w i; yii my Counters and shelves are now loaded with beauti ful and desirable goods of all kinds. ; 3 OUR l,. ? - y s J -: , i . i. . i .-. . i Stock of tresa,Gooda and Dress Trimmings Is ' - i !superto.jS.'i - ; o uai: Stock of Hosiery and Gloves Is jslrcply enormous. OU-B' 8io or Prints, Shirtings and Pillow Casing Is large and as cheap as can be found anywhere. Wtfnave the bests eke if'.-,' CARPET -,. ; -.- ,, . . . - ' : In Western North i"ap41na. , , ,. -t '. ' ' . - - -' v ' Hf-'Bf Tuesday or Wednesday next we will have the largest stock of Beady-made Clothing ever oftered by us. ", " , " I '!" " -: '- - ':. ;, ALEXANDER & HARRIS. . -a- ---.' I We are Now Recelyfng Oar Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-MadeMachine & Cable-Sewed , BOOTS AND, SHOES" iYMim frm,a lMfis.!-Si 7 -.iivS-.fex. ALL PRICES ARB STYLES. . A Pretty Lin; Trunks,! LATEST, 9TYLE3 OF CTLEBlTlD .owerGrades iitFyiMwlo Pesratft'rlBo aug2g rn . .r 0 f - r- - f , ri . , ?r .- ' ' .1 OUR STOCK-; ts partly la and opentd up realy lor laspectlon ! ' :d,": . TO-DAY. . ; - . . i: j l!. r -1.-:. ..--i . We cordially Invite all 1Q. come and give us a THOROUGH EXAlJfiOJJ ire Makta'thiif Purchased ? t will be egmplete In every deWl.,!. .KK s - Hai.'b.I.id, ui , STYLES1 AfflEK3ES wwith an y&jt-Mrjat 'r' A -: Trusting you will favor as with a call, we re- jiiitui, yours truly, -u.ivvf"-i n n Hargiuves fe-Wiltelm 8eptU ( J u $14 A v ? " GENUINE f Write for free IVOHIt T. " . . . . lUHIi. n ,,1 11.. . ' WTV v f cuuniv. at." I U ( -uia IU ouaiueas house la C "'t- "FALL HP III 11 i i J - l YIJL . ... U I I 1 I 1 I .. X 1 I : I 1 Kill I . . I 1 I II 1.,,.-. I .-1 t ii'lJged by' eminent Physlplang and the 1 S.&0 the ONLY HEAL Remedy for Malaria; wm-Iever, Dyspepsia, Children's Diseases, Live? ' "pplalnt, etoflf ya getthe genuine-not elsev . for Genuine Holman's Pads. 'A Bold by Our if (fiimk i ARE ARRIVING DAILT, ANB Our Stock Will be; Complete' in a FEW DAYS. Meanwhile we are ottering fire at Induce ments in, some llaea of Goods. . Closing Them Out(BeIorW.i TeL & Co. septl 2 Xistzllmizons. A Sure Cure! 'h-V rOStolARRIICEA, DYSENTERY, JCAMPSt CHOLERA, And, . jthes numerons troubles of the BldMAfcH and Bowels, 80 'BEyALENT AT THIS SEASON. No remedy known to: the Medical Profession has 1 . own m-use o long anu wan sucn unuormiy i fyi&vt fauarawory results as I' 5 llf '-, VEGETABLE - X :jf?-K;- PAIN KILLER. It has been used with such wonderful success inU parts of the world in the treatment of .. - these difficulties that It has come ' to be considered j ttf UNFAILING CURE f . , - Job all Summeb CasiHjttwrs, and such It realliy is when taken m time and ac- rdlng to the plam ouecaons Inclosing each bob- la such diseases, the attack is usually sudden and frenenUy very acute v but with a safe remedy at hand tor Immediate use, there la seldom danger tit tbe lattAiawhoi:: follows; a few .ahe mcjlhaUon to wait and seevlf the morrow does-not bring a better feeling, "not infrequently occasions av&st amount of needless Buffering, and 40JMtime'698ts flfe.- v:-.r..- A timely dose pf Pain Killer wni 'almtpt lnvarl ably save both, and witen he-attendant doc- fit Hospitals, and persons bi an classes and profes sions who have bad opportunity fox ebservlnz the twpiiertvqreiuja which haye iways followed Its I have preseribed Perry Davis's Pain KUlr er tenstvely in Bowel Complaint (particularly for chil dren), and It Is, In my opinion, superior to any pre -waiion I have ever used for the reiki of that disease. 2 A.HtWTtta!M.I). Ho family m afford to be- -without it, and Its price brlns tt within the reach of al U The use of one "bottle will go further to convince yoa of Ua merits than columns of newspaper vertislne. iLmyW"r,"J ri" - fry It and you win hevetdO' without Itjf , . Price 26c: KQc. and $t per bottle.' hli ; ; iou can oinani n si any ng stura, vrinm Proprietors, Providence augfwwtwtoocti - . . ni ; -V- .'im.... CHINA ;,;PALACj HOI1 1 . -ftf.l. ' '! REFRIORRATORS, ., , ; lulu, CHINA. GLASS-WAKE. CEOCKEBY. CUTLEBYi , .: .LOOKINQ. QLA8SESt ,WOpp AND, Wp : a' "'tOW-WAEE, AND HOTJSK FUBNf 'inn owvoiiMiMuuit, ' tillfflif Jlajolica; Wfecy iwCl WhbiesaTe.&ifidaii: ' V CLOfiINQ ODT! - j -"ATfA-sXcfeipicE.;; J June 80- ti a ' v.ini u ,(j- E3 1 1 .t.( i r Cray's, $Fg!4?! fRAOE M llhKMdT.in iiaa lii'w j - - forBeittinaiw Weakness, sper- diseases ; ifltn sV abU3e; as loss of "r .tl wlllibe- sent 'ISTbr 1 w5osttt thef.y bTdmtag . W 'THE GRAY MiICINE C'X.v I e4t has stood the test of forty years. -constant im all countries and climates, andls perfectly safe any person's bandar 4 ViSjrr i It is recommended -bT 'Phvsldans. Nurses m iioviTOature Old Age,and,manyo(her jMseMerfli veralhrg4iadhr beaten f&ife miir: rt7KJ-ilVio.iias aw our pamphletpbav) oryote ufrtJWiiW?-M V5 smith end UiinKstetsewrywtf ; jT.Tr; i.':.nu-4 . - f x. s, i.T '-': f.-: m .''M .-v j Sold In Charlotte, wholesae and reua, cy. . x love to see mj oaning-s nappy smiie, - a as ner young nusoand parts her golden nair. And takes from her sweet lips the kisses there. .. And rielda contented tn tutr mint, ahv wile: c- ? I love my Idle hours to beguile -" - ; f?W!th lhe11ght babe, that, fteeh and rosy fair, - Links in a golden bond that Jeyous pair; Like a long sunbeam down a cloistered aisle, u neir gladness mngs aeross my ana patn 1 lew-and elonr: but I pass Out of Its lustre, where the hand of death . Throws Its nnllftlng shadow on the grasss ; And crouching down amid its chilli say,- '.'Here Ilea my Jot; outside la hope and day." : -- ' A Samervtlle yoath calls 'his sweetheart" "Re venge,', because, be says, revenge Is sweet j -Apothecary Tou want -thls-pfescrlpllOn piled, sit, I understood?' Patrick -'DlvU Wt Sir It, surr! It's the bottle rtvudhave fllled. -' Sensitive people puDdown their biradsao that the sun will; not Ue about thenv f 'How much those resldences' fobk like mansions of the blestr remarked a fellow, pointing to the palatial edifices when WaQ street gentlemav we re housed. "Yes, replied ma comptniloB,-,Ior there the wary are at rest." v "' f . i Give me the cup, with a little JamaicAgingeT; ' ' ' Now let the kettle to the fjumpetspealsj The trumpet to the cannoneer wlthont. The cannons to 4he heavens, 4he heavens to the ' earth t r- Xfert?lookiT?.alvou, Mantfet! . x - J v Petroleum WorkLi i . . Z- Two adumbrations -of 'greatness Stephen A. Douglas, Jr., and Oliver P- Morton, Jr., are stump ing Indian; lu company. Bothare Bepubllcans, and ooth corporeally globular.' . sv- , ' r '' '' ' :n'jer- '"'' ITIKi TALMACJE ON LEADVILiLE.' Ho Ownis Ufto Only One Gambllngr Uelland Coaaplimenik Thau ' Worldi' v Mr. Talmage met his congregation at a Friday-eveniDg lecture .yesterday for the first tme of hi3 summer -vacatiom Every seat on the floor ofHhe Tabfrna Cle was occupied, and"on)etpeopl0 stood in the passaee-wav back-oi the pews tJThere ere no rloweir-tt the 1 platform, uui as Mr. Talmage ascends edjHome,vSweet?!Home,'' waaplayed on the organ, Mr. Talmage rfitd his lecture from ; manuscript. flB began oy saying mat some people averred that it was absurd to go away ostensibly for jtime Tndelivering lectures. He replied tiguing wai doing hdthingA then spoke of the.?asttss:bXthe Wesf, say ingthat there wasobmifor 600,000,000 peoplelrish,rmaino; .!Let the- Chinese" ciymhe added f en thusiastically; WltoSorace Greeley, said, 'Young man, goVYBet,' sonrof peo ple tooK tne. saying' a joko. -yinese. people arejiow contentj witauajamund of beer Without anv tuddln?. WhilA someof hbs wboiaqcepted ?tbadyice nSWSeat venisofljr!tlet and "bxoired -pigeon on'toast."! Applause Mr. Tal- tnage-anen; aescnoeq L,eaaviue, wnicn, he saida the most- lied-about t9ty in tlwworidi Xt isamiracle f entert)tise.,f It differs from most cities iaihataLV tile viceispn'tbiB- surface and-is mot hidden as in other cities. The stories about my having explored thesights of Leadviiie -with-a party of friends tilf hours af ter midnight are all newspaper enterprise.' Laughter. All that I saw,, of them was seen ( in a; few 5 minutes from the ' wide open doors, of a gamb- mg hell. Applause. The, next day the statement that 1 had been seeing: cnesigncs was teiegrapnea an over the country. Some of the 'religious papers copied it and have been reading me lessons ever sinpe. The truth is jthat xieaaviiie neeas no expiorauon. ii is probable that most of the newspaper correspondents who haye written; sto nes about it have lost money there. Laughter. People who lose money in a city eenerally don't like that city anymore. Laughter. Perfect order reigns in Leadvifie. More murderi are committed in New York ox Bjroeklyn toan there, 4. be yiguance committee there maintain ordef. One 4ay two men were nangea ana tne. rtexi j aay eighty scoundrels took the hint j and iaHof 3 1 in a iejkr daughter. The rennemenf civiligation have reached Leadville wonaeriully.vshort Urae. The young men wear surprising cravats, as here, and the young women , w?dk ttownj the streets 'with the same elbow wohble'i Languter..;. jciaii. ti t-v wrt I'j Mr. Talmasre said that his tnn tii-the Westhad enabled rm'tftga&eii many pieefia of Infomatioii -in. regard, to ihe Chinese' and ormo.n questions,! and that he would, shortly speak -oa these TirflfMd'afiaarm. ..:.,:!. : ,. 'Maud S. is a highltyred mare, and .wants to be hjimeredi, Hj beartls won by kindness. She win not : stand harsh trflflttrtArvtrTirtll Tint, -nrrrvfr nbpHwnr. fxrru der roueh; usaga.1! Both' Balt; nd( Ms wife made much of Maud S. They Net ted iier antUreated her q apples and lumps of sugar. The result is that she win :-eageny. respona ,u jtaeir i -can When loffsrihtf "nthe track-afc :Ctiester 1 Parfr, thft presence of Mii B&rne?.r the rail at any time would cause aua xo turnin thatraireotion, fAU last winter the mare ran In a roomy boxr IniApril she was nut in front of abreakl cart. ana Mnjairarovener aoouiine streets or, pinion ana uincmnaii, aim 3iuu got ner accuscomea to me noise ana p of the toiling world.- He also bar her do either double, and taught her to qme on ler side. She alwa.y sbehayed -WeH' otoe tKIe.i' She does no$ like wipas.o her trndlfi. but will irot with any kind of . bit in.kher.rmouth. ,.All Abe aska'ia that the driver snau noo-nuJAon tne pu sain aanaaAign4ieffeigBi.ii8 ww pounds I her'ace8 .thia year she hag jbefeJrtreri kftyiriifind isulky bntmalMtf films' maiitf'ber'a sulkv weighing forty-flve poudS.'-Siej wears a ti rr.p.em-ana-a-naii ounce snoe iorwaru. and avnmeotrriceahoe behind. Shealao T 4 " i carries fourmnce tperweightflf jnorjwQ weekg aftepaherrarriT; iya- at the yueen fHtfv"sh wfii Ed turned ai 5 everv even- Ling iji to a ix-acr6 gra9s-lbt,t;atia be lowed to run unui o ctocaw win keep her hair fcom fading-nnor the ihn rajsanditv w jl cool bft Wut tbor-i ougniy; a.iperxw weeds' ruir at grass she will be led every day for twofweeka behinopBalf eatgso padded that shfi canot hhtt: herselttShe ; . wiU then.be In oOndition to order. wrsnortnotjeejior, a fast mUe..shonld Mr. vanaerauae-( sire to see one on his returneBalfyi be had horea to .crive iJierr a reeora o as09 bef orethercloseof '4hA season. At Bochester "she1 trotted solely bn her courage.v He thinks 3he can go to the naiz-nuie poie m ajux mu wtrii. f ,tsrs wumlnirtojit,1'315''21 -MSl? V' ,A'blrfrow oeeurred at FlprenceriS,' the oosBB!ftiirse?f Bflb wlthoutexewlsei work too hard without test; doo- :ll-;itiia timitakBV)an.thdttlie nostrums aaver- tlseds and then you wiHant to kabw-'a ;7 , - f j j3 r v,n t-WOr-aTake Eo f.P-"" jfrfr?Ul .iijBJtnrlwr:riL:::-)-.(:i ixc.vl i.;l '.;) v ' 1 " ' DESPERATE BITKGIUAIXS. I ii z-'lt ft! Their U lid , wWrlt ,1 BjUUfcnrTA iiiv rhiuaf.nacd sutd. RakiLj tt "ii SallsbmV Watchman. i : s it: i VThe whoT6 town Was 'wild With Y, citemeAt Thursday morning, when they learned that the tiousOf of the - Hon. Chaa. Prtce. had been 'enterecr: dnrinsr the night by twa of niore profesaional burglars, and that Hiss Roberta, a sis ter of Mr3. Price, had beeft the silent witness and victim df the midnight des peradoes. There bad been much alarm about burglars, and Mr. 'Price carefully locked his house and fastened the ; win dows atmidnight ' . ' ' 'A ": ' . Nol unliffl few ''minutes before oMock. yesterday ; morning . did:A Mrs. Prfce OT hecnusbana haTO any inUma- uon of tfoub,le,3uia men on a mere, sus picion or .presentiment ,pf' erih shil rhsbed. up stairs,' and to net bprrot, and astonishment found hef sister: (in .what 1 she supposed to be r in a djinj? condi tion. ' ope was uliwij uwouBciouy ana purMe andblack about the throat V and the lower part6f herface; There' were finser.Drints on her throat ' and "Arms. After much esrtion atrefinally succeed ed in arousing her sister, ho exciaina- 4 eg-uu, sister, ine mennaye peen nere, sue said, BD6 naa peea awaitenea irom a sound slhmber and saw a matt stand iijg 6ter t&iu with a bistol in' ' bw irigbt ham anda,dark lantern in ' the other. This glare of the lantern; afie ; supposes awoKener., ne inrew up doiu nanas, drawing, the shet ov'heriee,' and man who had been ' staxidlritr with his back to the'jdooTof ierYToom;. just, mni Wdn WhO',bM been stehdiijg 'Yer? her dropped his Pistol and nut awetr:hand- ketehief ocIbtbQ-betinose anmdnth. sne says sne ieit a Tsxe m ner; mown like nattshorn. Th. man, standincr ov-er her was. rather handsome, and dressed in blacky with a , white crayali ;jand4i light mustache, with raiheTllargp': blnefi eye:s. sue heard mm say to; ma jconieo erate, "It is the same grri,1' and . a , mo-' ment later, when she was ineffectually struggimg6.m'aj9 anMouJcry, he said in a kind lone of voice:' "Don't hurt the child " She recdsmwedthe man as one she traveled with oh the i cars be tween Mobile and Atlanta on i her way to this town, and she coflld See from his countenance, which accorded' with his lan guage, that he " also - recognized -her. ; Mrs. Price had been talking: about sleeping with her sister 'the -night be- iore, ana one oi wie nrst exeiamations of -the latter oncoming to herself'- was, that "she was so glad her sister had not been With her. and had escaped -the. ex citement and bright through which jshe herself hadpassed." ' The iheory is thati the burelars entered bv the aid ofP a ladder through the window of the dread ing room, and by a false key vr 'Otbef-. wise opened the door of Miss R.'s sleep ing apartment.- The door was open, with the key on the floor, and the win dow of the dressing room was raised, uu vug sumters wiue open yesieraay morning.' : .. .. The room had eyldently been hastily ransacked, Only1 one drawer of the bureau had been opened. ;A pocket book had been taken and thrown-" on the ground by the burglars in their flight. Nothing valuable ' was stolen. The money which had been in the Dock et bodfc- was found in- a toilet bahahe- ing on the wall, on the left hand side of the bureau. These are about all the facts connect ed with the burglary. We hone the perpetrators may soon be detected and brought to punishment ' Several ar rests nave peen maae or guspeciea par ties, uui( u miss rs.u uerta can, recognize only; one of the parties, the officers of the law will be all in the dark Until thev shall arrest the one 1 w ho ! can be lldfnfied - - Miss Eoberts-received, no iiPtleaexcept what we have tnentionf ed. that 1 all. and Is in 'a state 6f treat nervons prostration afiid excitfmt :in consequence, - 7 ; " eiST I -VAlCNKB IA-rKST OUDB4L y 7 1 f:'Br! f jri'iiiV'nitit Utf:i4sWj iL4iaU otBraa t tiff tjaw wht enabled bim to 4oitj BSPeakeVwaaMrf .Tr 'Wilson Mxv :ficraald tiie" sculptor, and belifeld inone nana a piaster east of the head of . xr. Tanner tire faster; while with the oth er he-indicated prominent bump which phrenologists have treated asjindicative gf-the Will poWer. vMrMcDonald 5118 the ca&t oi Saturday: Bef or taking an IfnoressiOtt if 1 tbe doctor's ; heai: be tdbim what-the operation iwas, and. asked him 11- net thought -he : cniua en-. duilfiitl- :rnAnnm utii ioi . fls. ' iila w$tyftm twp iubmittied opetaon tasked the doctor ihreljy tub, yes, Bcuu uie scuiutuu. ;i , uuvui AUrieht,4Nid the faster; W tajxj one'elseflagdouertlcan.'' vn. MrrMcPoaaid; and hif assistant thea :cflyer4e;palW iyithxatofmafle ttTJ lar ofeclav-waf t closely abOuttmia neck-ana then Lha nlaater: was,. pressed 1 aU over ibis head, xcepk bia face. Quills j iwertnak IfttoaU-ifrea mg Lnflougo, (A neeynjpwtpiaster inteiji, tajcsgm jjb.. vereoTair ineh thicE tiW$WjWMtRW wear tmempwTtimfiz, r, J3 him hear, and he reapojwied by3 f': tion at the) hand,, j Gnce: fcer grt&eoV Whan, thfe eastwas rempyed, it jrhi dis coYferthaithTcfefl,ufiJtot' mcn,3ijger8'ra fittseswB Hnespr ine ftar wftviweii jam. to the doctoxroal-ftftejfiAtoej.ufa iati ; been covered, and hen it stopped" ttJeDiaa sasre. reducihfif hisbreathmg catpacity, One-DHII. nencwT-ne cruan. 4 esyf - h - j w axi r r- At the exDiration otanhttctaeulaa ier;HCUfiwmni9Je4;:"M swuuna. anr;,iecturea,'ui, ewi xor hursdavetenihgrOD faBtlnfeingeneral and his fast Mparticular4 Aa to,ther&t results of the fa&t are atill under di acu- sjoniButtt WWemomehtl tormtf completely, upset an uie oiu-isspioneu theories, has' placed In my hands wea pons tftnihfcB will wage unceasing warfare against what I esteem the false dor.trlnea f the established -school :af ealcinfvl:he BanaUye!rHicirilaia3h imanrmQUnmedcina-H 'It is my hi&tta Ijcontince.tha-pabbc aeYiU'iBf j ply upon the rjuperatlTOiiQtsr fi or nature ;nqBjapea juuuf aaua, iatr cury md aysenic People nowadays are to credulous. They are easily peuaasd uiB it3i.ii iiauu, iuiu yubiiui fiKiib uauu -vu her thtoat just' intime 'tort stifle: her SCMamSrand Meyeirt 'an alarm: Th the hardening or. tne piaster. -nrTM bg'tSebamosTtaofie of hitrcara and SlrmitrhlrtiS wWpossible to make i;t.l.) WK WILI, MAKK , --.i(5-J'r?fin-)rai: lr::: The reianants la CA8H. 8DIT$ and CASH. $1.0a. Oar.8PBrNG glOCX left Is fery null, eptl Qf Our Own Manufacture at our a.. 1ST. B. -We are prepared Order at Very Short Notice. ,, ,aeptl4 WE TAKE EXTREME PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE LADIES F 'tyBATTl'inWTit ;BCIUI aXCXIVXB AKD -4. ' Ji.- ;) 5.-. ''l OB-ii'Ma uA lgtHe;- .n .... lay- nil mm ii mm n uiun JiU iiuj. m iimiiu twiu uaiit ihiU ovU sill in l'i vii-f!,J i 'i'li :iht r.o .titi- rtii.iH ! .ra.-jA--rU?iokLfljiadcit-: ..rt&lani laeaTOr in preptring.-forithe.commg Season's trade, to surpass a&previ- iwWsaiTaaa teg.ns. smKfd r 11 itt js7 wAnd wiUipTefMlTi fortinspecUon aitoiXy.;) aa rffsrrr t ianifta b?ii iJ pci; .'..-swi,. a. Ii VA- aS.1 . - . s,,AvLV aliJ JI t f 4 I CT.tsa3tPEE AITOJMGK'QSQPERI -:31teiTaLro.a;l;a.: eorah' iUi: 0 rr: I CI f V t-t-'-r r JJiiJ t 'j.:- .07''' 1 Wf-n ' ") . - - A GENERAL CLEA11ING SAXE1' OF ALL 'Hi. ' 't ii"..:': :-'t - y ii. , . .'';;-;. , ... :;-r, -.1" : ,,. : PANT8 wm be sold at a sacrifice. All oar 8TBAW ahdaa wa need room fof jrt !KX)JD3, wfl wul'make :FOE: !-(',-. ARRIVING DAILY IN LARGE LOTS ' I Hi . now for oiif MerchantTailor Department to smakes Clothing to AL L St OC AND ROtlGH AND READY,.: S teSPiCTIOW 4 ' ' ill' r.fJ3T:&a-"i". - --' " - j -T i-.i i.Kt-r itHJUl JH JHi. J! 'iiji.l vnsA es .... ci:.?'., if,-. n , .... iiMrm 5?"v rriK1,TMwfclCOT rm-t Tnwti Tr.rj irr.rcTiT.i rrrm -'iTrn.n t.: . : r t ci 'Kl ' in.li- n'tifit-Mi't ' . . ...1 . HAT3, badlnftenaiaqini at a QtJterSALi?' 1 f Ji M J, f i wtjA vr- ; vi iwr n at; Li. a a a viu. - - rl" V.lilllllll I --vrtj I l' :j..iiUu;'j Adi JfiiU. mill iJ :.i"i'ii hji. 1 i, uul'i Usual Low-Pricea at itid .nl) -tii Utxi i.d thii ' : ttothiers'and Tailors. ,1 .S"i - OF ClTALOTTETrHAT OUR 3 ! i OF it-t I, i- iv iMr' oat mini in ii' ?i litis iniuiil'!'!) '('feiri'i t Hill u iwiyguurt itiv4itit 'frfeffs ?Srs5fyfitd fcfjn: -nip Jt.ni ijK,t J'fla t'DIO K. if .. , ..... . our nay cd'r&a tyhU6oma cut I- 1JN TiiJb; 'mn'au: , , t ATIT fid i -m. i. . k. w w - m m fl
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