f HiL-riinnriniimf niiir Wi' i',iiTiil(iMiiiiiwiNii'iiiiiiiiiVriiiLW'' i .i.winjrt tiriuti avBaoBZPTios Dooly, one year, Ipottyaid) In advance.... ...tS 00 every OlfoniA.'... .......... 7 . : irtsjsar jumtwri- j.a ti Weekly, (in ft eotmty) m 1wmk t2 00 gix Months., y Mt yj3 TI 00 libera Ibductionejwr CMm. ' nmtnoM. iflmaTfi PVITJKam I fcjiVJt fHHl ffKTi BEAiamiiiaiifil,YAUirf f :it ItTMlBSCSXTftaM&TfSa. ri f P5QCtA2SOS, HAKDBTLLS, . VOL. XXIV. 1 " rCHAEEOTTE, N; C, FRIDAY -DECEMBER , nvZwU wMiSfltd. CHXCS3.M1 ---l I'M rt -I . .1 iii' ii iii viv. i r- , k - t m v w fit I . I I m -. I v i I m i 'ii v , ii rr in . i . vi v m ( 1 1 i i r. r rr .i,... "s jri'. v1 r i-t vhmt . . f-t t (!' ii '1 ! 1 t I , "II it l.'l'T. I r I I 1 Ill II I :. "i'. Ii III Ill 11 1 T I I 1 l I IS I .. 1 : ! I ! I ?T l.V.. .. .. . I It I. I 4 Hi I l Ii' t -Tr : .1 I r 1 : 1 I r. 1 XJT J I .T. I JI III 11 I ti HI I I I I II I II ' II I II J I : i it - M y -v -i JrT J1 1-1 II Am J iuui - n -I I ' I Al I Wool G ash m eres ?!&MWfl!8T. LkSSWkft:ALTJE. i Cioah Dqlnafes, t ----- ').! Carpels at Low ..Priced Alb rr Barns. ' not30. Soots Ipiuyjes ' We are.Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Micilne fc Cable-Sewed . BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES ASI PRICES- L ALL PRICES ANDJSTYLE3. : AFiettLIneof Tronks, Valises and S LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON IlXS. ' i ft - JLLSO-r . : t. Lower Grades in Fnr, Saioay Wool, to. g i vIe us -a t i1! ; " ' t:i;... . Respectfully, . .. Pegraiir -Co, aug28 til A uiJi 1 j. :i ii JU&T EEGEIVED .: tbe largest toek of 1 I"' rf CLOAKS, DOLMANS, I I rr WALKlSG JAC :kcs j f gilu) ULSTMS,. that has ever been offered la this market, which1 i i wilt be so'.d very cheap. i AK.sELEGAMT LINE OF I ' I : FANCY F LAJflf EL3,CLkING 4EEPELL1KT3 ! . i i i I ai-feetneof VELVETS & VSLVETEENS IN ALL COLORS, j Bli : drives) an Faacrl 1 mmtWm&t)hi estlo! - - Uii . Hoslerj, Handjierehlers, Scarfs, Fchty Collats: and Cuffs, Passamentrle Trlnunlng, Cords, Tasj sels, Spjkes, Balls, and Beaded Ornaments. BASj Gains In Ladlaft.I3ens . and CbUdrea', Under-! 1! wear, "Tower" Sh forl! a te$ and andsome stfctc of Trunks and Valises, very low. Pf sure and tffeva a calL Pre rapt, personal! Respectfully, - Jlargraves & Wilfielnii OF - - -ryW The National Hotel iAL&rjM, BiiWAkMTT, N. t atjf iif i uhii i.s f Dfevalu rent far oinfl dr radta ears ?ll .ls eliy and admirably fitted In all respects for a pub He house. It has been for years the most popufer I -"warn tpejBiti jeaoiir eonunanflingane pitui o it W:V'l, i''! tamta?t Plait of Hair.andi iaHne the initial? "it wlfV;'1 which the e f ner Call POt nlrf'.t"lM. 'fw. r 'il'si'l get bv BTsnlrlr t''Trm.irnrirn f.J.a JTil - I o n3 1 s -I- rub -P - .22 i -v. ate Misses & diltas tiroes or visitors or an classes,. Terms iioerai. 9 00 cs;i0iMuflf :I SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Ulsters, ; S' t 1 ". (-.! -( 4a J Walki h'g 1 - .15 '.V J s Cloaks. - v.. ! Hill am "rT i at Alii fk . TTT JHTTM "WV o" a n ' . 7 i . 41 ' 1. r-j" WAiiKxriU JXCSX-7 for $10,00 tsio,oo t ft rttv 8,50 6Q0 7 lv ! 'Us Reduction s Cloaks5 TJ MTll BARGAINS ; this Line of Goods. In 1 T. L. MIM CO. &-r. a-Just in a beautiful llne'of StTCHHf 6. 1 m- PERRY OAViS' t PAP CILLER IS A FUBELVVfi&ETABIB REirEDt For INTEEITAL wd EXTfiSHAl Use. I DA III Uil I fcot8 " oI when thiect FAIII IVILLCn aeoordiB? to.jirinr inu iacleeiiiif each bottle, ana is prrffU mqfm Mm in Okt moil txpaitd AaMiir ;. :ls i PAin KILLER SifBSW'jKd Chills, Di-rrheca, I)yntcry Cnunp PAIN KILLE Hra.-Stek'n ens, j SIck.Headache, Pah in The BackKW,' j PAiii kilLer tsasssSi&SfEA bfimnr rpedy and jxrmanm I rtliJxisSL CM68 t' Bruise Cuts. Sprain., Revere Barns, etoi I PAIM KILLER ESd Jfrmer, tenter, aiiornna m iact oi u - cIjwm. mntiiwr nieacine wrs at hand cd safe to us, intern nilr ox"-. r-cxternaiij wim ecnaiUT oi reiiei.- ry No family San afford to Jbe. without this! PERRY DAVIS'&ON, PrqWdence, Rfl., : mcal d&ly r---A i FORSCHRISTMASf ii 70k TRXEYJSalso, finalot 't CHICES andDC DPCKS, CMciiBERRIES, . 4": I AND TURNIPS Vff 4 M HOWELL. novl 7 GRXND DlSFLAYi ToUet feetinFare, 'Basksi and eeneral Stock of BoKpSwg GDdsrTher public, and especlalljr lttr;3!idlts, are lntlied to ctS&ndtee the Jiandsomestitock ever ei&JM fearl61a--5'"'v:'f-:-"i 4 JAS. HARTT, , tnov'4 -ss: ..vji, . I,' T3 ASSGEUS' WslJnsT tJTRet aboftrd pje lr j tuiTitn ifaTT.. No. Au. from Charlotte. will get their through tickets the EVENINr-BlS OREarthe Kicnmona a. uanvuie a K.wtM.riM, iiai "" - only raakinealiortstptpaeas inshortf, winvinei Barke8date, ill llU thtllli. iU SJ UWtUiJ liU lUiU pShmSh will HBleaae net get aboard this trntn WITHOUT THBOBGH TICKETS. jOT, for the noints above nttae r ? J? i L.V; K McBKE, nov80 tf" Agent dreuing. miue wow: -T1UU.U. - IT" batata . - . . um. i?S?i mum itoUiHt n'a to-r ( flMirmna vwy l r"TT- ".wtt Mm 5M5T sSKMTH.pAMLBA Bli CTSBTrVoETH CAROLINA HILL B TOB V"". 1L A k mlwm. V -MTfT Willi 1MVM . taava po?fC. Ul rind 10 to .k.wii'. hoot. We. pv ;f. If I could no TeP,,oa ?Be "1 a uiiY iiiunu iuii HOV23-l-d ;r. U L Jl u iii Hi iv 8chool;tor:? turn U ! ... 0 tfWrWTers total exnei nses for tiree rnonths-end ior Illustrated Circular. v , , , lllil: " ' P2S'"'-': t (to 1 i fl I . -- ' "' ' ..' ' ' '.iC J a iavsluable remedy in the house. Its price bass - It within the reach of alLsndit vnll annujUhr SBf.; many nwoa It. cost in. doctors bilia, e- , Sold ar U ftnigKiM at M6a ova. ana it,i W '- 3!Vj. -TLJ . ,, A Koycmher Sectarne. The autumn air sweeps faint and chill Across the maple-crested hill, And on my ear Falls, tinkling clear. - ; i wooaiaaa mrnt1-. i From outaBst'lWltf.cfrom scarlet cr wn, : Untouched, asjet, with tint of brown, , The loosened leaves come wavering down. ' Li .... - 'And not a hectic trembler there, "' la its decadence, doomed to share f The fate of all, . ' . But In Its fall 'Flings something sob-Ike on the air. 1 iNo drift nor dream of pasiDg bell, - " , Dying afar In dusky dell, I Hath any heard ; Whose chimes have stirred A tenderer pathos of farewelL A silent shiver., a ef Dalm. .. ! itioes Quivering through (each sapless vein: aub mere are moans, .-,,. : Whose undertones. -, Are sad as autumn midnight rain. t y Ah, if without a dlrge-llke sigh, i No Ughtest-elinging leaf can dteH i Lethlrawhesaith !j ' '" Decay and deat h ! " - J , Should bring no hearlrbreak; tell mrwh. ,u I read Eesurgam everywhere; , . -i 8easr-Mld 7.vj.-..j - - -Above the dead 1 , v., So weak to anodyne despair! ' ' Margaret J. Preston. The Wheellns Leader' editor was standliur oil a bank,Xf the Ohio River when a girt eame Jdown. andV looking at a 'beautiful sunset, exclaimed. -my i dui tnai looka like circus lemonade." :. . Give the wicked Bernhardt a wide berth." says ou excuaugo. nnaiior r one can ges aiong wmu a narrow one. '-"Give the wide berth to David Davis. m .V.. vm. M. -m n m i 1 ill. Enellsh advertisement: ''Wanted, a eood siena-. rai servant, aDiero cook. Ageaaoont twenty-two. IS ne wno ieara . trOd.wNehemlah v: l fk Waees. 12. Good character and references. T.. Attk Dorougn vicarage, Nuneaton. ' .... Snooks went home the other nkrht afflicted with double vision. He sat for seme time with; his sleepy gaze riveted en Mrs. Snooks, and then com placently remarked : "Well I hope t'heller 'I you twAgala don't look 'cough alike to beHwlns." , Do you see that man across the street?" 'ifes. what ef him?" "Well, he has killed anr number oi people." is he allopathic or homoeopathic?" Every one as long as he Is In good health, gets off a Joke on the doctors. A "constant reader" asks a Western editor who was the author of the Junius letters, and the editor repnes inai "iney were written oy tne late alt. Ju nius " All that editor wants Is a leather Cover to be a biographical encyclopoedla. All seems to hinee on this." remarked the lover when he proposed to his sweetheart. ' while swinging on the gate In front of her house, t A curious state ef affairs, er a curious county of affairs, rather, exists In Langlade, where Judge meyer nas aeciaea that no leeaiir elected officers are In existence, and the county Is therefore TOtti ut any local government. The result Is., there Is nobody to pay taxes to, and with the bard winter coming on it is reared there will be much suffering. "Talk about the power or the press," soray mur mured the aged Granger, as he held up to view a hand he had inadvertently left under the elder macnine, till looked like a pound or raw nyer, "weu, i snouia remarK." - ' THE DEAD ALIVE. A Quarter of a Million HingTing1 on . tno Identity of a ITlan. New York. Nov. 8a The case of MrslTThebphilus Youngs has attractjed much attention here and in Boston, in asmuch as tturnjed upon the identity r rra .arl-k rv Vt?a iiTt.f ft Ul XUCUUUUU9 1UUUK3 VY11U. U13, JT tlC said; Was dead and wno Other witnesses ciaimea to nave seen aeaa in tneiuosr ton morgue. He disappeared -sey eral years ago ana his wife WaSTtfter some ox the money: which it was-Alleg ed belonged to him $250,000 ihe-la w- yers put thehgure. The therside said that! ojings was alive: and had sold ot his claim to the money. In proof jfchey produced a man who, they alleged, was Youngs. Then came -the: question of identification, and several members of the Youngs family were called to prove that he Was indeed the original and5 n ly Theophilus. To-day there were tap proceedings in court here, but liis yaungesV daughter, Alice, was brought ivirpniviosion. sne was seven years eld whence went away-iand-shefe now ft'pert," good-looking, intciiigeit youngcmissr,, voars ioungs, wnotiia not know :or fthe daughter's coming, tried yery hard-.tolommunicate with, th girl before tttiS mferview, but the law- a i t ': m l yers pFeotea ner rromoing so, xne father was very-interesting. She di not immediately identify him, bu when she sid' that her1 father shouh ye scar oaishis ;.rght foreflngfi madttby abuzzsaw,.tlie manproduc the scar. Then they had a conversat- tion, about a hurt the; girl -had receiea, awWfcey agreed teryi npyso 'wUtiii ihtirnated-vthafc . there u existed kittle doubt ias to thh Oman's idenlfehtt;h tuy xuumu wau u ,wu,iu a,v-e muiowuh more todo. with iho ase. ifiomeof the witnesses who had been brought 'on from . Boston were also very miich; chagrined-at the turn given to the case. It is quite-iflaitiM-hat Mrs. Youngs' casd has fallen through, and that her nits band has no claim upon the property n dispute, having sold his interest iitl f 1 1 1 1 Pi i TlVnerbr r the Suveriuren3eut of WAtoNtiTbk.oVfember SO. Gen-i eral -Walker, i sunerintendent 'Of h Uie ieensusi, has brnifit!; Ms tettlat in nuairerwrtao tneaecTBtary or me xn-t terior ' He sayftthttfe Jtfttiough the work been received from all but seven io&the tota4mHrjer-f--&h205 enumeiaUuu Ldi&trictsVit 1 fvUI !protaty t2we-tr thrdffveeKs T)eTdreT,he office will bei able to presentthe 'ehSplete statistics! posaiblo pu Dlicauo r ioi -the census ett- reau-s worKsano, jrecpmmeiias wmt in stead of altrh "ifdr publication throurh tBTCQemirienb:it)Firitina of fice, congress atoxi. Je prntips of the census4 ietutni d rnldstwstics by special contract under the .directiori:ef the Secretary. oltha Interior, ueneral L"Vy;a)Lkc?.sayi that special reports are to be made or tne invesugauon in. iqe toHoirrrlmftaji departments: Qn wealth, debt and taxation ; on church es, schools an (fclibariesy on social and. industrial atatwticsot omn , trioejri on Tjopulation indttMrFiiftnaHresources of Alaska; onjpewspapgp sand periodi cals and book publishing-interests; on tobacco culture, on chemical manufac turing indns,trje;s, on skm ibuilding and on nuarrvine interests. Accounts of 28.410 eanat6fhWe''alreM settled, inyolFtea an-ejfpenditure of nearly two million dollars only about twelve hundred accounts- remain unaa gaged in the wqjq theenMm ial,()64, a rjgraMq PTOPprtinn nf wMftttftTfl rauw at night,, with a view to the on dutv at nig proniptt rK)ssiblecDmpleUon of the Ctlci Herald. ' -.,f -,k i-A y0ung lady in utlca-is wearing roOrnThg-because Hancock was defeat ed,? immediately after his defeat she came out with crape on her arnvpiay ed nothing but dead marches on the pi ano. arid erected a little mound of with- i ered leaves and flowers in his memory. The queen' Jerter ir'e ltf A aueodi eel. . , , . ... Mr. WaUett, the -Queen's Jester.? adr dressiue his audience at KeitbClrcuaA Douglas, :l8le of Man, recenttY,-fleliY5 ereu uimaeii. ai.Lcr tuia losuioii:' . . Ther never was a character on the great stage of i life ; or the drama: so, . much . misunderstood as the one I m endeavoring: to portray. It is generally ; supposed that the clown, or the fool of the olden time, was a lo'w, iiriteratel bufioon. wno. Aeiignted to throw hn I imbs into horrible contortions, to wol- ow out nis vogue, to roii ms eyes, ana as bnanespeare says, 'commie Bucn fan tastic tricks before high- heaven as to make the angels J ween." But such is not the fact. 'The fool of the ancient day was a scholar and a gentleman. when kings and queens of 1 his country could neither reaa nor wntse. i5esides , tnis, the clown or toot neia a bigner or holier province. He was the pioneer of human intelligence and manly inde pendence, it was ne wno mrst stood up. for the down trodden rights and priv ileges Of the great human famHy. You see tne tool was kept by Rings, queens and courts to 4muse them; 'in their hours of leisure; and it vwto,lfiefiwho, under theigarh ofHanghter, dared to tell those wholesome tmths to tne very teetn or tyrants . wiat greater men would nave lost their heads tor., uut now 'Othello's occupation is gone It's no use; ox: being a fools nowadays that was tne time to be a loon in tnose days fools were great men, but. things are altered how, for great mei are fools: In the olden times fools , were Well paid ; but now, like, every Other hiaxs piuiooivii jl uuotuQO vuvio j so much opposition, and so many peo ple roaKe fools or tnemsetves ror notn- ng, that the trade is not worth folio w- ng. ' , "U"6w. Shakespeare savs. X,et me play the fool with mirth and laughter ; et old wnnfeles njome, and rather let my liver heat with Wine than my heart cool with mortify mj groans. .Now, there is ra reason for being a fool; but the generality of fools are fools be cause they have no reason. But I am a fool, and l give yoti a reason for be- ing fool. ' Gonsequentlyi being a fool, and having a reason, I am a reasonable ool. Buttbere are so many kinds of fools. There are fools iri their own right and f lain their own wrong. There are tools for nothing and there, are fools, for interest. Now, I am a'. fool for, interest that is, I am a fool. and i and it to my interest to be a fool. , Therefore, being a fool, and having an interest 1 ougbt id be considered an in- LuiebLeu auu liiLeresuug xooi. jxvtue same time: I must be a fool for princi ple, because if I had no principle, I could have no interest, because inter est is derived from principle. And when I show I have an interest, that shows I have a principle, consequently i am a orincioiea 1001. nut tnere are old fools and young fools; satirical fools and drunken fools, who are . the worst of all fools. Yes, if I had a voice bat would echo from hill to biu. ana thr6ugh every valley, I would cy aloud, arid without fear of contradic tion, that drunken fools are the worst of all foDiS-except teetotal fools. That reminds me of what l saw in Man chester the other day. In on gutter I saw a pig; in the other the semblance of a man. Tha.big Was sober ; the man was drunk. The Dig had a ring in his nose ; the other animal had one on his fingdr. . The pig grunted; so did the man : arid I said aloud. 'We are known by the company we keep, and the pig heard me and walked a way, ashamed to be seen in the company of thedrnug- en man. Shakespeaie say 'All's well j tnat ends weir so I hnish with the pig, because ilhink the tale ends well when there's a pig at the end of it. A BACKWOODS HEROINE. TTI Porliou Adventure of a Huater's Dantater. Philadelphia Press. In the midst of a large forest, five or six miles back of Damascus, Wayne county, lives Henry Jderrill, a well- known Hunter and trapper; ue nas but d':'iTknijaiil;'m-: his . Solitary abodr$rr' daughter, aged about eighteen shoot a gun or, trap, abeaf as well and f -aaiot Aiimia iuci a ill iuw vm uvav as SKJiuimy as any maa ui , uio couuiy of Wayne; A dor two-ago she start ed to cross a large inland lake, "on tne borders of which her home-is located. in' a light skiff. She carried, as was her custom, a small rifle slung -across her shoulder Wr a leatlierfltraw. J She was Daddlim?- klorig lelsutelv. ahd... when nearly 4iaii way across tne pon,ui5cov eted antobject ; moving In - thy .water; and.1 troon , acnroacninff , Closer, round that it was an immense fi vo-pronged oucK,Jwmcn nan -oeen, urrvcu invo iiiej . . VP . i a a 3 ! . A .1 water oy dogs, snemmeuiawwy arew- bef rifle-arid, after taking n flred: As she pulled the trigger the buck! made a sudden movement, ana tne bail, instead of reaching its mark, entered tne animals neck, maunff an uffiv ana liberately drawing her Imntinfr-knif e,: wnion was suarp as a razor, iroin uer belt she tuunfifed it into the deer's neck.; s wam io the shorerabout the eighth of a mile, and hurried home, . where , she iM jM.fMtlhiag, ia&i after: proeur inff another l)0at. rowed-nut 1 io where the dead puck was noating aiid toweai trip ammarH,snflTA'''wmn flmufta tnfi kijeiHf xr-f7A TVviiTulcr uraii nnftai:' one fiinea in. .inia f Becjuoii, ror, .Tears. 1 IV A . Ji .74:13 is tne eignteenm Oeer miss Merrin haakiiled, ana she: is proud ot ner fast war ifo i fevers.' 1 e the Vw artd etomarli work, cleanse theJblopd, and fever ean obtain no hold. "The one' way to o, this IS lay 'nstag Hi, vteggs ImproveoV Vlver apd jStomach fad. No! doses are to be takea. " "- doses i oc424 6m and StarCurtae an pare ronsuuer :i heumattsm. Uver Diseases when a lew bottles great remedies win cure tout " mm' C- D. .KeCorry.' Newton 1 take great btassnra m reeemmendlng-to-.the pub 4iftDiXhebev'r Bxiectorent and- Crou1 Proven Ovft KUr Uttte soil kadlseeit a great suSerer from th: Titeht 1 lir ' rtwrnftT; abeuttwo years Preventive. ,-wh prescribed lor trim his Croup escribed lor him ids croup him - tinif K.pnnnnv UOUgOS. CUUBIUOT. 111. tt IHCBBM!5 IU Uif lOUlUT. every one should keep it In their houses. Tor sale Tty Dr. T. C. Smtth,- ;ftv- v;:. fi :j. t is- i j maj .. - ' r . . i , . f i r i . .... ' ' . f ti 1,1 .iy i i -1 y ,--. j i w Jir. . , i i j ii 1114 jr . - ri - MffttMim : It has been ear od$Tf .to pre6aring'Te3lg,(!i)fl'si tri)(il,MS SSHBffiffiSSfflaT? !.'!--1 'eaten;i Coqie.vanileaniiBnMpheMilejsainmeii (i kiiumii hp fiT twii hxbiji y i.Hin m uvrniu. c win ihii ii " , - - - - f, Bmtth'awfula SjruK ly vegetabje..,i.wnv ww i White Swelling. Catarrh. B s . n . . g : '3i-.vlh ni'JY - 9111 i- ii! ibfWllUTsll.'-'s bus t 1, s: IN AN FOR THE Bavlng received lntelllgeace from eurhpuae ... ! . - ll, Zl.- .t ' I.J" ill 15 percent whlth naturally makes a aeern in!CIoth,fwi'c6 f tract loi large quantiUes. ('. w an'aanina'tliat ire house can show, and better mad Clothing than same as a garment made to eider. The most complet e rtae of OVeTCoati.'Tnsters and Uiateretts that ...... ..... . . . : - .... , i ...... - We Irivite the public to come and see facts. m Pieces A New Cloaks, Pol .mans, ' - ' :"'t, -:t - If 11 -V-sOA Yssk'--II vvit l!a II 11 I ; fl 11 litX mWjH A BIG DRIVE m . Hi t J il U1 1 w ''Hk'iiL W6 haV6 th 9 Pl6aSUPe Of ' Aftri -,t . -..li T i : ' -I mist .'Jwlb-niji FA PURCHASE m&XSs&CflX i ? i- i j i j i .- j i , il - l.lWIlMli - Ml JU'j' ' '' TBX3B tSXUCTOUS hlvalves eai beba errLTv morning tfweni bonaays). to Charlotte SoUL OH 8trj(2AYB-tlwynB:pi I ',:,i-..iJ,v it ""W j.i I IUW HaUt'CUW'BIIU' I goods In America It stands on its is n mow eiegant enew ana iastesv selling boos in AmencBw ; u siamis en ics own merit. .. , rf 1 .t Manufactured only br f .1 PSOWN ft 20., ; . ;;i: ,i :.'S miintJ?'- 'ii-! 1 -.:: .! : : -b.iimm ' MMMitM f 1 4 I. Ti 3 f if ot.these two 3.1. w' ji . s i ii AUi a am XKkjffi'lsfk ', ' jif.Trfcl.j "i 3.-i!-t-il m IU4 it 1 141 Itl i.n :.-1 i ' fci'i Lily! UNLIMITED N-AEPTE t1 BENEFIT OF W , 11 ij.ij; ,i:jjui:uiniu m Baltimore, which h 1 one f the largest rMsmbl iquehUy act 'aeebidingik. anoVwft pew pnrenaafat ten' eloae gm'iMid-ftltp eyen.p4ttlhwMtttt.l "wiww any other sofa in this market for the simple fact thai Very respectfulryi v . -7 : , ; ,., fi , l.Jl v , J( . n,t-j Tii.j ... . ' iff I I 'itif. 1 .. 1 1 ... It ISEIEEIEMii; OF THE BEST FQKElGN Lin of - Wdol PlSai; . i -i' ij JacketSy - UlstwS, CutaaS ;'' Si' " ' ' '. .,, j , LOW PRICES; -s1St.t)X"o'TOi tiaw" v;iilJr.Oil Eli rT7m ju t. KjiUaxa;i in:; ........ 4 T Aiy.ln .1 ins u. .itatalfdaaafl liteBsaliaB u .nun iiuuuiwv i. lS.il 1 . f.. StvIfewTasa taara fha elaitiooitl alry'ttio ..... m tmm m m - m : ' m a 'V l9! tl posea line or Aiv.&ttri3tNU m American Tiewftv papers, ty-100-page jwupliletrtOe: tvtutiuis is neteut girea tnatan- el J3. 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