1 1 mmmmtmsm ajJBBQRIPXlOM &ATX3 1 Has been tkwqcctly jwpcite4 aim wj. aemw .r i:s want, ad.ttltih tetett atjlee of Typa, n4 ! .. , i BUUtaaf Job ItBja Ja aiajaj j 1 aatlpew, dlapatch aadwyaalMV'W ftWa, . .0 WlatillOltnoOCBr " : " " r " " i'"1 guars. TOTirftiifi.r:n Glo ' i LXTTXS-HXADSi CASDSt- -'- -...,-1... i; TAOS. BXGXIPTS, rOSTXXtS, vV . - - PBOOJtAlCMZS, BAIOSILLS. -. notfv, one vwr, (jxwtjMfcn M dwzw. .. . .8 00 iwm .X...;....;..,.;.... a oo 0n Jfonia h m4 ) vt 1 v W WE3KLY XOIXZOV : r ' ' rtf. (k't awstfW madwm:..A"f:.S2'ob jfowflk..Mv.5.s;U.i7.i l oo ' .. .. ' CHARLOTtE,.;N. -OK '06TBS;22, iSQ VOL.-XXIV. f -IT-? a a i , a a ' a a. IV I 1 I , I B I 1 ' I a . I a . a I I I I ' M i I I I W W 7 If: a- w . 1 at 1 1 a . I n I 1 . s k m -r a a a a .. a i var a . .x - i .b. i a , a v . -.V. -Si-a ' , -til vUi) .3 2' ... ; - ;-- , , , . -i im . 1 ' , ' ru ' 1 11 1 Calling ifee Aageia In. BT i ABG1BXT J. PSKSTON. ;c. DRESIBDLES Dolmatv Ornaments VERY felTrfcif Jup"I BECBIVIUi g B110CADED 8Iffjj' a SAj4l)U8aOBCk tf by.noo i PL AilT TEI MMING SILKS At Ask to see that beautiful piece of SHU'S CLOTH, suitable for Mourning purposes. WS BAVK A HLNDSOME STOCK OP which w'proposeto dose out MraJC ' 0I:R STOCK- OiBfetSS GOODS . .. .-. J . ( ii! .-. It ' i 'l . t , ia all that can bedeslred la that line. lotSMrof Clothbj 13 LAROE, WILL ASSOBTID AMD CHIAP. . x i We hare the best stocked Carpet Department in westebN north Carolina. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. 5oots and sixties We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's- Hand-Made, Machine Sc Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. L ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A. Pretty Line of Trunks, Valises -and Satchels, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool, k GIVE US A TRIAL. . '. i ft . ., i.;. . Respectfully, Pegram ' & a. aug28 ! ' 1 JUST RECEIVED A LlBOE it. A i i AND TASSELS IN ALL SIZEi AND ' COLORS, AND THE H AN JSiO. MIE.ST -V.- V: lot Of ( ' THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITTj ALSO4, An Elegant Une of Silk IN kLi COLOUS r; i i Yoacan And W enr house everything you wish tajs paEs4TiftM Jljie. i pntSpckof jj ) L 11 1 CAN'T jtAlliTCEl j it'UJI i'i"il H'tlXtit -.V MlH,i. iu itH., PB A mAmm''Lm " i'mlJS L'il iMt. i'AJ' aaL A fJa J aaJia aai akal 1 l - ""ry y MRKi nt wrem iok-xiiap jump to i .matorrhev'Trn-V Ml Oil flF 'i H Of' A lver.fTHIf acki LImiiesa f ItftMemoW.VnJver 4iir in ie !(( U Sretnatnn e Old Age, and i sea umt ieto laaajn r,Couump'vion,;ahd tfTfull oartlcufarA are ' fil etn' pirritlhleti WhIM ' wtfre tarsend freeby man Idlsvery one; Ttf i emu ueutcme is ia oy aii arersuts at si w'j it i lckiigQroraixpack8fras for or will be sent -j nmnev m nidregslni b l ecilc Block-Detroit, MlcS. r t- BOM hi Charto a, wjioiesaie and retail, by S mnhftnjRHcrue2iBt8everywuet.' - : !.i ,8SD FALL STOCK. 880 adies (S Mm mm AlVUilUUJ 1 OUR T I IS HOW. COMPLETE, And we ask an Inspection ol GOODS and PRICED . before purchasing. Having gatued the confidence of the trade br Fair Dealing and Low Prices, We feel we can and knovr we will make It to your Interest to buy our goods. : ' iTHE LADIES will always find the latest novelties In DRESS TRIMMINGS. All know that we keep abreast with the Styles In this line. We can show a very handsome assortment, of , . . Fancy Dress Goods With Butttns and Tdinmlngw to match: -SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES, MOMISS, and. HENRIETTAS. We make a specialty of MOURNING GOO&S. We sell a good KID GLOVE for 75 cents. In HOSIERY we offer special inducements. Every department is complete, and has been se lected with, care. All can be pleased by giving us a call. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. P. 8. Our Cloak Department has been enlarged and more attractive than ever. octl5 w ' IlltsccUaucaits. PERRY OAVIS' FAIitKILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL mi EXTESKAL Use. DA Iff Lfll I CD 1S4 nwuff.rf when need rMIII . IVILLKIl aceortftnc to print td direct ion! inclosing cacb bott'.e, int is perfectly taft ne i tke motb injcptrinewl Aantlt, PAIN KILLERS lWZ Chills, DitmrliOMi, j)yeatery. Oampir, vnolam. na w Cvmgiuint. -w. DA III M II I CO IS Til 15 11EST rcmcdr Sick-HeitMChe, Paia Ja theBael afr Wide. iiuennuiMu. u jNnraiaifta! - PA1U KILLER liNliDi ; brinart nudv ad mthomiiI rtlitt in all cn K. 1C caaes ! , Ttraiaeo, l;nt, Hpratns, (Serene Bnrum et. . rAIEJ k IMLLtK friend of the Mecliiiiilr, Farmery Planter, Sailor and in .fact ( t clamea1 wanting a medicine always at hkrtl t - 4 - fiafo tA aae internally r cxtersalcr ti if it certainty of relief. v. - -'.. f . taNo family caa afford to ba twou1 " invaluable remedy-in the honse. ' Its irice br- - It within the reaefi of alL and it will annually -r many -timed fta coat in doctors' biila.j Sold by aU rciUU 60. and 1 iotcN. . PfRRYTXkVI SON, Providence, R f. augft dAw tooctl A. 8PLr&rDfB-STOCK Olf - a f '-3 i i UL bo on bershelves.ln afew daj?. ..ig . f '-.: f r si"'rf or 1 It is tne all .OotJ?po-f A t ! 4f! ftSL IMS s.;! : f)0&joti 1 eoiioaua'iriiaia i tu(K 1 5Sc i . e i-i fcl fU sftijul '.ariM JiyrriJ sn ; ni, IxJj i ij.v .vri. T 14 1 1- :UA T-ilt r T i i .? ft I: -K'nr r; i) t ii -AH K N TS. W AN 1 fiU' j:ua '-. "sr- 'THE FASTEST SEELLING BOOK OF THE AGE,' ii "'.'' d - - j , .BlfKESS: AND SOCI At :PQBHS i'rt he fawaWWWiegki foreYg,w to transact WUUwai via "T " i T TTLILL i.i .lVv a In niolnaoi Aflll1UTia raniM. HL.CLUUUDUDt XW1W olaases. -family Decessrv aouresaur fliU r - ANCHOR POBLISHINa wiania. ua. J pot 2 -ikwlm, : !i'v IH IT.,-,. lr t.i.I .... J ; , . , i ii ! , ' .. i S :JT..i A i.i ' w ; - tz v.vE' 'j'i' is. 1 ii iJ rVI 4 .)V I hi! I We mean to do it: Some day, some day, we mean to slacken this fevered rush -That is wearing our very souls away, -And grant to oar goaded hearts a hush That Is holy enough to let them hear The footsteps of angels drawing near. We mean to do Ur O never doubt, When the bnrden of daytime toll Is o'er, Well sit and muse, white the stars come out. As patriarch sat atthe open door i Or his tent, with heaveu ward gazing eye, To fvatch for the angels passing by. . We've seen them afar at high noontide, When fiercely the world's but flashings beat: Yet never have bidden them turn aside, Aud tarry awhile in conversffsweet; - -Nor prayed them to hallow the cheer we spread, To drluk of our wine, ud-breakour bread. We 'proBti'sjs.oci hearts that, when tie stress ' Of tn ile-work readies tne longed for close r When the weight that wegzoan with hinders lessfc As banishes care's dlswrblng dm. And Uven we will call the angels lh. The day we dreamed oomest length, wiieu, mta oi evt-ry mocsuigrQuesi, And broken in spirit and shorn of strength, We drap, ludeed. ut the doer of rest, -And wait and watch as the days wane on : But the angels wo meant toxall are gone! Uo who seeks a nomination for office and finds ft not, is like unto him who attempts to sit on a cbalr that bas boen suddenly Jerked away. ZlM papers aaaka 9 great pother about the nunv bee of people who escape a a railroad accident Wuuldat they have escaped ju&t the same had Utece been no accident? .-.i A California Justice, in a moment of anger, said that the' lawyers in a case ou trial before him were no better than horse thieves. Then be apologized and find himselt $10 for contempt ot court. ,.... A ItaWen milkman was bitten by a mad dog the other day. This Is fortunate for his customers. He will have a dread ol water after ibis. . "In what condition was the patriarch Job at the endef his life?" asked a Brooklyn Sunday school teacher of a quiet looking bay at the foot of the class. "Dead." calmly answered the quiet-looking boy. From this answer no appeal was taken. A man was ured to take a Galveston newspaper. "What Is the use of my taking it? I never open it; so I don't know what a in it What good would it do me?" "You take liver pills occasionally, don't you?" "Certainly." "Do they de you any good?" "Of course they do." "Do you ever open mem and find out what's ia them?" That made vim shell out the subscription price. Galveston New. ' Any good shooting on your farm?" asked the burner of a farmer, '-splendid," replied the agri culturist: "There's a drive-we 11 maa down in the clover meadow, a cloth peddler at the house, a candidate out In the barn, and two tramps don In the stock yard. Climb right over the fence, joui g man, load notn Darre.'s ana sail in. Liffhta and Shadowa of the Buainea of Manuscript Making;. Mr. Trollope, who ia pleased to call literature a trade, says, that any man may set up in the business who can command a table and chair, pen, ink aud paper. The prospect held out by this popular novelist is not a little de lusive, the London Spectator says with more truth and clearness. Success in journalism, if not in literature, requires a period of technical training, and an amount of acquisition which can be gained only by the persistent labor of years. It is one of the most arduous of professions, if a man is brilliantly sue cessf ul ; it is one of the most wearisome and least remunerative, if by ill-luck, which generally means want of ability, a writer is compellea to occupy an in ferior position. There can be no doubt that . an average medical man or an average lawyer will gain a better in come, and gain it more easily, than the average man of letters. Moreover, literature has the disadvantage, from a monetary point of view, of being open to all the world. No one can take fees as a phvsician or barrister, or receive his commission as an architect, without a special and expensive course of study. rne journalist, as we have said, needs his training also ; but literary work of every description can be attempted by men engaged in other occupations, and the remuneration of the professional workman is lowered in consequence, In every pursuit which taxes the higher powers pr the mind the strain is often considerable, but the man of letters feels it most He works generally in solitude, and without the contact with his fellows which diversifies the, labor of men in other professions. There are few occupations, however intellectual. which are not to some extent mechani cal. ; The artist may mix his colors witn brainsr. but he has also much use of his hands, and finds in his work a good deal that is restful. The chemist. the astronomer, the engineer, the states man and the barrister are not chained to the desk like the man of lettersj who. tif his bread and cheese depended on his pen, uas also the disadvantage of being some times forced to write when he has nothing to.say, a position as unfortu nate as that of Pope's Grub street poet, who strained "from, hard-bound brains" ight lines a year; Of course the.liter-, ary profession, in which we include journalism, may be viewed from quite A different stand point. No doubt it has its brilliant successes; no doubt it sometimes brings a man wealth, and -which is a great deal betterthe so ciety ana ine menasrup 01 some or the best and wisest of the race. Fame. too. is one of the baits it holds out to the ambitious, ' and intellectual energy is almost always allied, with ambition. Yiet every .one who has suffered from thisrinfirraity" must have felt at times the truth or Mr. Bagehot's words, that ai pursuit of fame, when it is con trasted With the grave realities of life,! seems more; absurd and trilling than most pursuits, and to leave less behind it" . - ,,-"' ' "The Yorktown Centennials IA charter has been granted by Judge.! Yfelford, of the Circuit Court; of, Richr mond, Va., to a large number of prorai nent gentlemen, residing in various sections of the country, tor the purpose of promoting and securing the proper celebration in ucteber.' issr, or the one dfer at Yorktown of the British forces under Lord Corn wallisl'i The "ftabftal stock i3 $250,000, divided into shreof $io each, and the principal office ia at chmoiKi. -va. The name wtwciora- pany. is iie r x orKtown uenteiuiwr;LEr. ciation,"rand the names or the officers and 'tneir ? residences are as rotiows? JUdge iRdbert Quid, RichmomjVaii Dresident:jHon. Thomas CochraDwPjiii- aflelpbia; ''first vice-president jHon.' Alexander. H. Rice, Bosttn, '; MassJ second vice-president: Gen;;rJ!phn; SA leston Columbia, s. tj,ctnirQdviee president ; Isaac Davenport Jr: Rich rridnd:t?Vtjreawref i Edward D&.Vin chellew t Yrlr, secretary ; Col. J tLi '4 ytontttagaenpeia, j jh genera , ' mm m VuuiMtarut a aria In. ' Kv?rtJfTiTt oTarj Tanner-said tn f istthei 1 Drj Richawwon ihasfiamed; ctnsifWrapvutation on wcount. pr tnesiana nejias jnaaeagaj nstjiue use rtf nlnnhol na-ifc- medicine Tl-have told him that I wooto- Ai ujier -ioriy uays afcrain in London, and he ia to issue a challenge to the brewersdistfHef and, rtWrnr Thpv mav select -fiix . men bst njear my age a.qd, piysicjrMttltlpA aa "ppsdhlq,-Thevaii:takfitakeVin bee? or Tjy.i"iritivus imuuuuAiiis wa 4wt, rW'd I will take water only and will see The Cbunndrnna Whicb fa treaeatet te the: tlneat;auate Court In New York--- i- --. IsfEwYOitK. Oct 19. A case came ud in the United States Court here to-day, which is of considerable importance to all importers who have paid duty on a valuation of foreign silver coin accord ing to the scale of. equivalents of spe- Treastfry up' to the1 present year. ,: The controversy arises outof the deprecia tion of American silver. The mer chants contend that irt collecting duty , in 1878 and 1879 on goods, for instance from China, valued. 00 Jthe invoices in American dollars,,, the, government Should 'not have assumed' that "the value ! f ' Mexican dollars. ;was equivalent" ' in M valuer of . ?Ameri- . . a a m . s a caft sliver JdoiMtrs or ' 412 - grains and collected duty on the number of, dollars' -worth: - On1--the-- con trary it should bave reduced the ..value of the goods in Mexican dellars to an equivalent vahie1 In American gold delT lars, and made this sum the oasis for the imposition of duty. This was prac tically done in Jahhary' of this year ly a change in the Official scale of 'eqmVa lent values of foreign-and domestic coins adopted bv the .treasury i depart ment which is based on, the , American gold dollar. The present suit, wnicn is entitled Hadden against Collector, is a test case brought to recover" about ltl peir cent of alleged excess of dnty col lected by reason ef the treasury depart ment's adoption of silver, instead, of gold as the unit of comparison in esti mating the value of foreign, coins. The decision in the present suit will gov ern a large number of other cases throughout the country. "The trial will last several weeks. "fjp in New Fn gland. Almost every New England village of much prosperity now' has its Society for Promoting Rural Improvement, the w ork of which is to induce and direct tasteful architecture and gardening. Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island, in an article to the New York Ledger, em phasizes the value of these societies by describing Forthridge in 1870 and in 1880. This is Forthridge as it was: "The houses bordering the main street are all enclosed by rail fences, picket fences and dilapidated stone waiis,with creakv turn stiles and gates half un hinged, and drunken posts leaning against an old stump for support: patch es of unshorn grass and weedy gravel, f aceots of bark and wood and Drush. fragments of ancient carts, and broken ploughs and disabled harrows, heaps of mortar and stone, piles of bottles, and all other conceivable forms or rubbish dumped into the gutter. The barns and sheds and dwelling houses are all much of the same pattern and the same color. if they can be said to have any color at all ; cold, bare, dreary, with no piazzas or porches, or window hoous, or any other attempt at ornamenta tion." This is Forthridge as it is now: "Most of the old houses reappear, but with broad piazzas, taste ful porches, and bay windows peeping out from the vines and nowers; with altered roofs and fancy chimneys, and rich coloring. The ugly fences are gone, nowers bloom in front of all the houses, the streets are all reformed, the weeds and rubbish are seen there no more. Good, clean sidewalks have been laid from one end of the village to the other, and the roadway is so fine and smooth that even Mr. JJonner would not hesitate to drive the marvelous Rarus or any other of his swift-footed steeds through the town at any pace of which they might be capable. The bar ren common has been converted into a park, the duck ponds into romantic lakes, with a swan or two sailing about." Cien. iriaUone's Political Conference in Pblladelpbla. Baltimore Sun., , . . , , Philadelphia, Oct 19. The truth about Senator Mahone's visit to this city is that he cam&here under cover of railroad business to have an inter view by invitation with representatives of the national Democratic committee, in the hope that there would be t set tlement of the existing Democratic dif ferences in Virginia. Tie has conferr ed with Speaker Randall, A. S. Hewitt and Gen. Roger A. Pryor. The net re sult was a proposition from tne commit tee that there should be a compromise under which both the Funder and Re ad f us ter tickets should be withdrawn and a new one made up'. Gen. .Mahojie W being allowed to name seven j6 ; the eleven electors,1 Tfiia .Geni Manone: ae chned, claiming aothtng Jfssy. than tne Withdrawal of the Funder. -ticket and the f nil reCooTiition of his ow by : the national committee. Hewitt arid PryV ot have returned to New York, the former, it is saidr to confer witn - uar nhm and the latter with -Hancock. Ttrere have been no neizotiations be- Xween the epublican manajera , .and mm, Dut prominent iepuuucau, m-; eluding Senator Cameron, have extendi fed him hospitalityr-aad chairmen Jew- ell and HubbeUj were tejexrapnea to come here, in th hope that some un derstanding toixbt be reached. ;. ,.. Formal Cloaing' of Baltimore Cen- ' tennlal. Baltimore, Octr-lfi. The celebra tion of the Seequi Ceateonial of Balti nirtr closed- tonisrht'' With a ireneral an: brSllfant illuminate ipf t;' citv commemorative of the ninety-ninth anniversary 'Oi-the surrender at xork towm ahd as a suitabfe nnal 'to1 thief1 jrK bileeVfrtHtyHaTlTVvM seen for miles away.yJBalttniore street was a continuous Diaze or, jets and cai cidba ax;lectric ligiiand thejpfuhlic! squaaes' ; radiant with fire-works arid Qninese lanterns. Morehanrone hun dred thousand .peoplaowexel on Balti more and adjacent, streeaip.ih, was of auviUuminated i m Mlneotvnience; Mghtthe'ibofr ttir;ai life LiMkii 4Maaitia(Gia I -7-ia')'I -lU .Vi.v' ''! vif-'-lf:: 8t-JrJL ww w thronsr remark that during-the-eight days ot 'the processions;' parades &n festivities, in 1fwhicafl(tne ensure, TOPluiace, m tne, ry or accidenl bt anvi-kindi has been: ren F A PiafcleeJ' PJfare. liri TTioteasst'whc hasr iwnww onferenceaJLBkIi,lQ to' resign Ma ministry on.MCOttat talleffed here- 1 sjrriba3,.scpt4 letter.to K.body, ltingiertn:iuzeaiar:uie pass v,weai, vb vears? tus' nnq uesiioninsr xaitn w r u ai . j-1 f . . - , C . . m . a ddTih-th divlntty f rChmfiirtthtf immof taktviol the aouuand afteideathv flff rewards ana nunjsamenra. f lie aoes rflot belieYfiiilftaxffliaaeBter lire, aw umjj v . wuicu .liCHwcL arci-TOE sse iiia5 iwaajoufcoiiaecorai wii!j t!ie Civ:ffch,'Rnd w'otil-Jiiiot leave .. .... . - i ! J . My of Tar's "EST E&KT .... ; . - . ii OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS; FOR FALL, Permit as to assure you that our aim in manufacturing a STCK OF CLOTHING Is to produce, Fashionable dannents with fpod WortthansW cess la catering for the Trade, is PRIMA FACIAE evidence that our endeavors have met with the requlrementa of our customers. -J ,n . .va We Shall Open i ' : 1 c : :.-ii i - The Handsomest Line of HenV Boy's, Youth's anCHldres's Suits, 0?e THT HAS EVER BEEN EXHIBITED, READY-MADE, Iflf THIS MARKBT, !1 i" - -i -y a "WEItTVITB EVEBYBODY TO CALL OW 'l)AY OIF OTJPR, Olaa33Sr 14" Gh- NT) WE HAVE ON HAND A FINE LINE OF SAMPLES FOR MERCHANT TAILORING. Jj. "'"NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED OB NO SALS. CLO A.K8, FLANNELS, PRICES BLANKETS, PRICES SHAWLS, PRICES DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, KNIT GOODS. w v rrKO The Largest and Finrcjst ' 3 HILLmERY dMrtmentdi THmri: FIRST-CLASS TRlMMiNiGS,. ; . '. i . . . . , . , . ; f . : i : ! i ; . ... . : i Popular Prices for Fine Hats & Bounds. We have ihe. Pleasure; of Announcing FALL PUR QH ASE DRY GOODS. 77: J It hafe Wn our dearor in ptepariftg yfr5 .;' ous ''efftlV and in ,ipw fywtfa&j6m thatour businesa rvFillWrttittmllj sajtitoryi vfrusting that yon will put 'i.Jiffifp ing its, a caty, ,M favoring us .th your orders, we are respectfully, yqura. . ; v 3 .ii i.M:.; :? Mi .'1. . ,w iixi.'l: Vr tJct V'a i : J yiSTT'T51W3 f-1' - : i anc2d i.i jrPOiR'! if largwiorejCflmpltbaW t, .peaieny. worne, a(i Jearri our prices ana :cnmme oar; ir-r- - I" mitt'' 1 (:..' .,' ' MERCHANDISE BBOKXB and GENEBAL COH- Joi-i -iasSio ITJritellAKTj ' "J t (temlnnentsandCofrespowlerfee'BoHcitei All t ghlnmentr ijuamtkai let test arhrantBge fc T y ffoaavt tttana Bavj.l M uo head .1 IfTV nTCrilf 'ivrnrAa aim '. at WOmlnetoB. Ladles deal rime iiairwma 'nenu will pleaao addreaa Jiff there, eBdoaiaf a;amp ior rspij, .sepsix ilia;:, aiiiiii - . - ' 'ANTr5-? evEPBtlemaX Ca9 .had epjt i aidmtTexirtenoa.M vocaaeomman r!Vlf aidVra I -nil I -- JpediQ .ETID for Your Inspection Very respectfullyi 5 w h for Mm 1 1.:;.' -j .-,-1-' ;l ' : v . , . ..-:-."-'. . Rody til ot n !!';.' ! r:i). v : tip oiij ij.iij lo r'ji ,': , , I, ..II! (.H , J .... :-; - J " " 1 i r. i i I. tl" 1 JSJ1, B07TS!eSz;, (Jbi'XfJiiilil-t?OJ3 1 . ui.iruiujfM i, f iA weekly Dembferarki newsDarjer. Bl a nelElibor-l, I ins town, on aocount of the Dreasure of other btisi- f ?g-J,i8 on the tmsent'edKon and proprtetoza, Is ti Mtr sate euoer unvnurauria yon,, niw i well esubHshedVlh a tnrlvlmr town, with fine bttslBeaeiproeiwets? andlia(ba8Uiie bowj. that would return a verv-f atr re mune ration to .one . who could attend to it7 teryceomodatmc tentutJwltl Jones, of ttHB Ciu&utrrti OBStBviBlAnT applf niTiniii leu oniltaa patbaaae anould be aeeoairianled: vlk renees, and,mai be addressed . " Cb- mi Otti h MytmRdwm Oils iud ; m,:iteiti "II' J VA t.lM If!! f!f f "! miVIU; .MECHANICAL, and lATNTNU JNGIt VL NKKaiMJat 'tbe RaitnaxxAn ToLrncxHio enrlaeerimr school in America. Ken term, begins beDl ns September a6th.'x lwlgi6teroI18Hatoutainllts,v1 ie eTaduates tor tbe , past &4 rears, wit! tbeit poisons 31 also, eoorse orsMiO, retruuemi ,CX' i j i . . .hi . i a 1 - i . . . ' " r i ..t i n . v l . PI 11V irOHttUil IiUll5JUttiU' " J4rtin, -n i-.xn ,11 wau Bnr-0 2w- . , , DA ID GBJ&SS, DlrecttiriM sty- 1. I r tcto.i T r v.i- v.-i riMi.l r !,V - .5,1-- ., -5l?l.tM'HoH tl A .1 .A smTxiA.nM.iK -stiaiJjii bit!)? ectioDi itt' ti'M't!!' . . " this Season by Far H mV H Nil .. . .. - i,Vn i.nV.'n d.i'i. s- .... . L. BERWANGER & BRO. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT VERY SHORT 'v.,, ' KID GLOVES, Every I.ix W arr TO SUIT YOU. TO SUIT YOU. TO STTIT YOU. EMBROIDERIES; , HANDKERCHIEFS AND LACES, CARPET CARPETS, - . BXJGS, BUGSr.i .1 .J!- ait rr nrns ' La ree mock i uoa ditics n 11',.-Ul. 'I' BrasseK TiipestryVTKtet3- i I l!J the Arrival of pur -! M.ti.'.? 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