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I 1 W . ., -. -..-t.: -.--.-. ' -V - -'1 '-: oo ... w WtMKLT abrtivwi - j kl IMMWi IMtlMWl - . vv 1 10 r - !j : .j ' i -wi .irmffll w '4 fr T J- t i a i ii U I 3 3 TOliJI IP. T . fin . i i . n '...jjil'l Call Alexander t Jan4 a0te a c We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Band-Made, Hachlne 3c Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. Lais', Misses' Mlta' ALL PRICES ANDSTYLE3. A Pretty Line of Ms, Valises and SatfJiefc, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saiony Wool,&c. GIVE US A. TRIAL. Kespectfnllr, Pegram k Co. aug28 mEmm BUTTON KID GLOVES, IN ALL SHADES AND SIZES, At 35 f(5u(s per Pair.1 g BUTTON' WHITE KIDS at $1 PER PAIR, ALL SIZES. , '- Qur'stock Is complete fn everjr detah) ''TBEVEHOHiJUDi.' " . "TOWER" SOIRT3, CITY-MADE SHOES, 4 TRUNKS, VALISBS, DRESS" TRIMklllGS Our remnant of 8WS, ULSTERS AND DOLMANS .1 TO BE CLOSED OUT at & below eO&r. tGIVJB US A GALll Jilt 'pHE WA8HDJGT0N GAZETTK j v ' AT,- O . &f&'pe of iMfim&, neWs nwr-f 'PUOWn a 00 Box H9oTl? PUBLISHING COMPANY, De 2a.8' Washington, D. C or the gdltoc FOR QUI HflAP IJXiLD 'Flic 1880 FALL STOCK MXWjOOOS, QPXjytKtttfl. JC. observations. ., i?ik T...f iamai 3 j, r:. a- V ; trt-Sta '"u:"u'00010 Seigleffl Co. ! it '30. Have rented fiie cboubodlous stan-fOftp known aa KOTOPMA'NN HOUSE, :JlKiIiX)OfiT0A..ISBETiBRa, flnUb-paeeeMtoa ui fee takes at eooe. No STOCK OF CARPETS We offer from this date pur entire stock of j ALSO, CLOAKS, DOLMANS And Walking Mete. THESB GOODS MUST BE SOLt), IE AX4i SACRIFICE. Jan 9 PERRY AVIS' PAIN KILtlR IS A PURELY VEerETABrTE" REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Ute. mill 111 I FO hanetr failti when ' r ft 111 IMLLbA accoriEnr to print. Oixmtr ion lnciosintf eaoh bottle, teaa iti pvrftily taj w0n in tie most inexperienced hanitT J D Altl III I CO IS A SURE CUYtS for rftlli niUM Sore TUrotK, i i iuii, uiarrusiL, uyaeatery. alarm, and all Bawel ComvloinU. II N; KILLER iaomfSelkfteb ; SHsk-HeRdaeheVFaia in ?fee Back i rHIH nikkUl IiJLNlMENT MADS Jt brkin tmeedtttind nermakmt Mluria &11 mnf Rrnie Cwts, Sprains, Severe Barns, etc. , PAIN KILLEB FM-utrr, Ptanter, 8nilo,snd in fact of ail i classes wantiiur a -medicine alwaist hand sM ; safe to use fnternanj or externally witfc , certainty f relief. " prsa family can afford to Te without tb: , Invaluable remedy in tht bonse. Ms price brtas It within the reach of aUTand.lt wtU ann daily ssyc . many tlaiea its cost in doctors' bins. r . Bad by mU tragnirtt at U&ts. SVo. and 91 ktM. PfRRY DAVI8 A SONFroviqence.Tl. I. ; Proprietor. mchl-4Awljr St Nicholas for-1881. fi.000 Et EftLAirfl, JPQ.tWQ'To ttafmm Of. NICHOLAS, the charming nt&lafrM(yS C? and drls. edited by Mts. Mary Maie OMta has Increased so much In size Und number ;of pages during ba past year that the publlahaiaJuit beea, obliged to- Jesuf thYeasft olume In twe parts, laatead of onas hereUfoni. As toils drci- iano, iney repots a gam or iu,uou in um av mnthlyiaontf4fl80 'iJWr 1879.' nonnoements for tke eomlng rear Include a-ea E;excmng aqTenia t3 Adventures In American Troolos Btorlea of Art and Artists. lthful outline of the-hlato European 1 Art, with many illastr tlnn- PhmtVn r Rtrf1citfnl and hnmni. ou8 selAai by Rossiter Johnson! "Mysfey lir al Mansion." a six nwnwir wnarne ireasure Box of Literature), directing t4 eno.nraitng ypng people in tn otm reaaing; xne Agaasu as- sooiaunn, rimy expuiinea in vne iwvemoer nn bejj ?$m ingjlsfi Queens."' by firs. OlrrJhanl zat uBM oi oasy a, wiarem perw, mu lutaCi lull or enarminx tanieacx na eHecrs; seneswjcjruuruny uiustraoea yaiiaas ror 101 route, beginning witn the cnrms iwmve txxctel Budeet of JalryfitorieetprrrankU Si ton-lhe first of which to in the: NTvernbei'Bi ber An Indian Story by ErtgMI!s"ihe-M!a Indian maiden : spienaw nonqaystory. "a va mna ortth tha Han In tli LInnn hi Waahlnc Gladden .penrfaDeWifiWrjes of SDortaaiMr1 games, win ne aonanaetb wnaan me popw pgrtnwptn. , '' ' i - i BubscirtiettatrinnlBg wlt the November Is sue Will ID fcer." land numbRtJb lssaed 8j)OTt November 80tfc wl Regular prtoe taCar fear; 2JV bents a number, 'for saierna suDscnptions reoeiveaiy an aeajem ar the pohUshers, Sorlbner tc Co. 743 Broadwaryitew xare. noi Atlantic, Tenns & SUPXRINTXJCDKNT'S OFFICX, Charlotte, N. C., Nov. th, 18B0 . ..V.'.V -, - , i .t rt w . On. and after Monday, Nov. 8th., ouowinf schedule will be run over mis ' GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesvule.. . . . . t. , Davidson College, nfreatCliarlQtte, 6 80 1a. nu 8 i &a. mi rveraftrJo................;,;r. 8 8Q p. Arriie j4 sawvWe , 7 09 p. v bovt 1- -. Jwari: Rfira rMrldthe(ObMmiit rmfldhiV fiext .1.: Ir C3 tSSrJNO. L. MOREHEA. ) Carpets a if'sl 111 deota tf. The King otGreeoe-Oleomargarlnei ;, irZZZZZTZMi.id- FS ASS K R- ,c : u.xRsR mRiUMSHSSS neaiinj miuiara plaster worn on the back con- trciJ2rraK I -- a3 t fcO fi -": tfctao f wiun ownBOH uuumuBVf iivunmh i ; l aw trews ui hum j v vuau buo oixiiiei. aub i w -f- . i-n w w m m,. fclioi;aasweft to ta'M Jtorrlstom Herald. W wni. TfstBff larifereticls between the HeraUTtto and a bead of cabbage. - -"Tail nhonlrl malr frljtnHa nmln. Yes, bv lung cm jqu naTe ine last, youoonl care." a iw. ja.nox, oi pew York State, thinks beliai done aing unBSToeeattse he HaX tanght some pel yigs pw oeare. , juet Jiun cainte a Den beg paxdon. smoking car en any oi our railroads ana he will find what h Hrtnkn la a nriomtT in & mdi. a bHLHreston scnooi teaoner: "II I haw tea apples and glre you fire and your big brether fire. what will be lett?r""m MHefL" resnaaded tha .vinos ' In each tosue shewing hew ) tax hew Mllesa Joek lust altar tha hare exploded.. Tkto deeaa't Mem to hit the case at alL Whu.ta needed Is a-pkiure shewiag how a boiler boast oeiore k u geing ttv explode, weeould kwhen te get outol U wf- " ' I Mi I S' 1 i SAJBttEC AT EfjTilAt. . The Vetersm PoliacisUit Oawptetalir .Party. W, ; Mr. TikliMi at home 9sked a rep f eseHtette1 pf the1 If e"r! York iStoy of eTTaMtno orened me street door or tne nanasome reaidenee of tno gen' tteteftrf flamed eh the south side of Grramercy ParK. "Xlonlspuut m see," replied John Thomas with a significant smile; won't yen walk into tbe parlor?" As . some littje t4me . intervened be tween the information "Mr. TilUen will se e Son in a few momentsT 'attd' his af apartment was a sutacient ecupatiou. It is a square room, with decorated Walls aid woodwork of solid rosewdod highly polished, and evidently one of a suite, aa me iaige oouDie aoors at tne opposite side from, the bay window wofelti0 indicate.1 JCheriiaxe.ala) double doors opening into the wide corridor. -Oa ftaer side ot the verd antique mantelpiece are rosewood book cases, Tmaict -witn ntr ana mied with rare books ef engravings and the works of French, German and English authors. Some gems of majolica ware orna ment the mantelpiece, and there are plaques of Sevres, and limoges, gilt bronze trifles, an exquisite marble stat ute called 'Flora,' representing a nymph life-size, with a veil over her face scat tering flowers ; a few admirable paint ings, etc., which lighten np the other wise somewhat sombre effect of the dark crimson and green Persian carpet, and crimson velvet coverings of the chairs and sofas. A magnificent grand piana fills one corner of tbe room, and corridor is inlaid with white and black marble, and is large enough for two so fas and Some easy chairs. A large en- E raving of the Greek Slave by Powers angs opposite the parlor doors, and there are some other tine engravings on the walls. The two rooma have an air of luxury and exceeding comfort ; and are asllittle like the expected appearance of a bachelor's home as one could ex pect. presently the slow movement of uncertain steps are heard, as though thencrrson aDDroachincr walked with difficulty and discomfort, and ex-Gov. Tikten appeared. For the benefit of the readers of the Star who have not seen this gentleman, it may be as well to state that he is of medium height and slim, has an intellectual head and entlemanly bearing. His feet and lands are finelv sbaned : bet one ef the latter seems paralyzed, and on this oc casion was partly covered with a white handkerchief. You desire to see me," he remarked suavely, comingnearer and extending his right hand. "Yes, Mr. Tilden ; I come to you as the representative of on of the demo cratic Daners of New York, to gee 1 1 you will say anything of the Demo cratic party will give your ideas of its tuture prospects and unity, etc, the writer replied. "(th Democratic party a Demc atie paper? he stammered out. "Yes, sir; possibly you may like to express some opinion on this stibjecL and anything you say will be interest ing, and will be read with interest eve rywhere " . Mr. Tilden grew very much exeitedi turned celestial rosy red, and. after a moment's siiemce, jersed out: my opinion on the same subject, and 1 tell then all th same. I won't be bothered aboat the party. I don't care forife" This ' doorbell at this moment raria loudly, and Mr. Tilden. as quick as his inflrmittes ' allowed, 'made a rapid ejtit from tbe room, saying: must see xnat gentleman; but i have nothing raore to say on the sub ject mentioned4 and be vanished with the new arrival m the diroMW of the corridor, There was the aahie stenillcant smile oh the' cbiintehanee df John Thomas as he dnened the Outer door and remark ed, "The Weather Is very cld The Sileat Wemmn f PlOTtftaavi Thd Butte ItJner. On Willow Creek resides a woman who for fifteen years., except. one occa sion, has not uttered a word. In 1865 she-Was relentlessly forbidden by her parent to marry tne man of her choice. Soon after this; the family moved to Montana, and since the dav of their stkrtitig. the voting ladv.'now firrown to a woman of 30 years, has not articula-i tea as much as a half dozen words. Hpr, long silence Is attributed to, in teAs and abidihg indignation at Wie cruelty of her parents, and probably conceiving woras to oe useless ana in adequate to express the poignancy of her suffering, she concluded never to speak again, a resolution which he has adhered to sof ar with remarkable teaaci tv. She lives with her -Daren ts. occu pies a room by herself, refuses to seel strangers, and -to airimenw ana pur- poses is absolutely dumb. Her memo ry, is strong and accurate ror bnV who neither talks nor reads nor takes other ' a .11 ' " ' mieneciuai exercises. . -rurongo tne !)aVtition in her room she will at times isten to th,e qon;v,ertiori 6Jf those in he adjoining apartment, and occasion ally, several da ve after it has taken place, it will rbeMf bund on paper, in her tooui, written ouc x.uere is no ooaov of her ability q spea. -f- To all who are soffertrfi. lji; errors and in- discretions of youfh, ueetis weakeess, early de- -ear, loss t manheod;c. 1 wni send a reoipe that lU eure' you,'. FBM OF OTAR Thijrea remedy warduRtovereorbr a missionary in South America. , Seiaf-ftdreeaedenTelope to the Bev. Joseph TrfnmaffSlOtf 5,' New York City. justomi Sre'ilatt4 Mers' MA KMM1 ftftfllma. thAT en rich the-blood,.haxdeft.the..muBClesf oatot the Serves, pottect digesuon." "X have, no opinien of the Democratic party. . I don't'eare anything about it. People come here everv dav to ask me tide from Europe t these srwreatonfA. d the highest' mar ever Irntfwst.- In H88t'320V800 aliens were landed at Cm tie Garden. The greatest number reach ed in any preceding year was 81900 in 1854. These figures are for Ifew Tork alone, the gTeat gate through which aliens enter the 1 country.' inelading the arrivals at other points 1 tbe whole nnmber of European emigrants" added to the population Of the United States in 1880 was well on to half a million. t One of the most striking: aspects if leutii jaws imiutii.i,ixfa la its eBOmuiU excess over that of any ether recent ?ar. The arrivals at the pert of New ork in 1880 were nearly twiee as many as in 1879, nearly five times' as many as in 1879 and about six times as many as in 1877. From the close of tn wr down to 1878 the number ef aliens landed at Castle Garden did not faU be low 200,00 in any year. But from 27, 000 in 187S it dropped te 140,000 in 1874, 84,000 in 1875, 68,000 in 1876 and 45,000 in 1877 It tlrbse to 75,000 in 1878, 185, 000 in 1879 b4 rrearry- 821,000 in 188TX . i im . W I i . SMe Mm aUSalatJ Some of the new slang is 'putilished in iiCoiitoTwhen a eirl laicXsha is knowing jwhen ska Is lencysll6is quite the reverse of knoitinit. If vou wish to convey to year heart's idol that you adore her transcendent' beauty just ten ner she is "oppressive." . A. JoMta ny boy" IS a new variety Of the OtUitur, nomo wno Knows how to dance like an angel supposing that angels would so jar iorget inemseivesas to aanee who wears good clothes and is ah idiot in every respect. The feminine equivac called -Evangeline." If you disapprore of a place, berson or a patty, you stay WWUVAV AAW V1V (kVOl SMayHttAft, UlAJIM or noppy." Exces&ivd adrntration wrecks Itself upon expressions in Such glosses as "balmy," -harmonious," r -guiative. "Uuiative" means a great many things. It is a sort of non-committal word, which can be used to fill up a sentence or express a doubtful opinion. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. Kills Dandruff. Allays Irritation, and Promotes the Growth of the Hate. Okstlmxh, For over two yean I have suffered terribly with "scald bead" In Its worst form. A few weeks ago I tried a bottle of your CoooAnra. The first application gare me relief, and now the disease la effectually cured. , Yours respectfully, N. C. STEVENS, Deputy Sheriff, Ottawa, EL Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are perfectly pure. Staw.lm dw. Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curlne are pure ly vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, kidney and Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these tove great remedies will cure you? From C. D. McCurry, Newton county, Georgia: I take great pleasure in reoemmendlng to the pub lic Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Croup Preren ttre. My little son had been a great sufferer tram Spasmodic Creup during the night Dr. Cheney, about two years ago, prescribed for htmnls Group Preventive, which has most miraculously cured him. I find It equally benfldal In all cams of Coughs I consider It a blessing In my family, very one should keep it in their houses. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. oct26-6m. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costive ness and Sick-Headache. anl For sale by Dr. T.C. Smith. TO A FOOL'S ERRAND, BY ONE OF THE FOOLS By W. L. Boyall, For Sale 25 cents Each BY TIDDY & BROTHER. BUTTERICK'S Metropolitan & Pattf rns FOB FEBRUARY SAVE COME. P i; tf Hetreplitaa Om tat OB BY MAIL, 9 CENTS. TIDDY& BROTHER. RECEIVED, CJiCJtftNS, DDCtSi TDRIET3, BUTTKB, EGGS, CBAKBESBIE3 BAB&EL ItCKIiES and , PUXLED SALMON at , , Jania aM.aOWEtL'a - 1 i - - si ' - - - - . . i ., - . aw - CAataj X ANT BTBSM8 ra- hil ICS AS ' Liver CeafjaisC letnlps, osaS'iOarlotte'al siava if L. B. wrlston ft Ca, F BurwelL " thawt-Wflaon - aaa151yi A REPLY 9 .. una. ion LoSfT Ski4Kmai ' u.aaea. vSM:aS:AJM. - -life ' & ''-S .-ft.::,SI:&Jttoft.?fftino i-fooo"- CJ" & s -w v.." "--Jt -m'-) wk lit? ; r,-r-.. i vis. 2 r. a . . w s. , : .. 9 . ' V ' : w:,"Prva,;a - i .wMfrf :: nniA'J :1" ' 1 !f S : - v-STn-.: Bufci ; 1; ' ..'o- ,. .. ' t . In - LAI1"" 6s 80 Q 00 000 fMBkBjsWejejsWsisa4' sJfJnyajW.Bjj'tBikSBte .asasa - sjjjjKySV'' JssaBsl '4aiaMBaBajai asaMai sBBsk- ! I FOR. THE Having received Intelligence from tur hoase In 18 per cent, which aaturaQy knakea a decUn ii ' . . . - ' i , . . . , tnbM for large quantltks. We a assuied,Qiiwe Ai house eatt showv ad Wltelf nade dothlnc than any other soM a this mazket for the'slmpte fact that aoMuarmentmletoerder. iWmest oomptote ltae OteTccts, m WetoTftefherWtowmwaBdseefaetA - ' Positive A lare Cbaoce to WITH A VIEW OF MAKING BOOM W& Frvpose to Millineryv Hosiery, Our Stock of Men's, A nr a tSlTtv "dtcpx rr WILL BE CLOSED OUT ON THE SAME TERMS. We We many goods ttt you will .sietd.tlii'moiitl. yfet, Vhieh we Wtixdi' willi&ly ocaa j wu v xjxjrjxx f bo W6 are now iieceiviT trad a 4ar wsortment iod8irlr goods, purchased rby.Jottr Mr, 'Elias, fhq Ma immiGd timlr ih thfe NbrhexTi ' initrltt aaifeffev easdaiy; watdiin:or Bargaingnd Miradyintg thU, rjei idteof cotton goods. . :"v; -:' r, ;.. f-,i i;; , v;rv$Ii:d ; W6 now enabled to offer foth to "WbolesaJe and Betl Bayers iDdncecleirtto!te their purohase$Jof as. Cfoosj Prints, FlanirtJrr, BlaiifcetB, Qdftlcs 'ai-'JPis' --it1?rj stock of (jioting arT ShoS?ainerel!''iA! ehandise.- By&MgotoMg'iWi tytifc 'Wim&-.LU isave monkey . T , T , . ' -: :ry EJfJlr -ITOaV-- -Laie V i :" FIT T CrteeiiifNaVtlM ts M .nhsU'Vltk m 4ieiilic. fc mmk salasll.asr i Cera Ueel for table . " rwjnirw mm onnap, aASOrrM5a-llOT,CAjA ' I fcare a pmlr et Moors Comsty OM m ,WS gyjy a aM e Tssn, sosataatlT sdr'bkTy Jwwsr. -'tnanBs Smsms rstWr Ms W!SJSttt2.'rSf ssetssl Bissl IB tas Ssasty. If T oontd sot tb1ss1jsi wtta Sl IaMZ tatt U twa. a t sawtiQl ssMtr awcriaaiac oora mX. BoopotttearyssrivJ " j r , yms a - t.:i !r;fJI; s.: :) .-I:- .:' r ! ' Wveirte ,eaa.h.had even wiTimsMiMi.1 SMlikwl aa Oiasteaia 'dfla-All tfW.aUfwnA-M ttunrt vttri deUTtredattat4depol,- rji,. r Oyster Stews, 25 centa l oysTtfs ' hw,' 1 0 eeaf. j &Fu'iatiaxj la'Mii "l "Ml il fii,.t i i um ii ii j i iiijsj .ijl.v ! fed 1IACH1N ;w wttsaxi hurt et i..il.ee590ui a et :f 3i 1 1 snsMuutngthie amstusSiJbBtaatTtiljetiild ' S6 .cat feii -wi-n si Miaul : e M M 5 tt'-e'o . BENEFIT OF Tfi Baltimore, which 1 . ..&ft&a.. -Sob.:. . T ''' 5.:.:. ,4"' ".'tl .' - - li ii C ?r - ;v NLJP it MttiiaiK i is one of the largest purchasers dtWeolensthat the same lravaVFlSff,fMa-'fe?te '' . ! ' ' . . Jj -(-!i-i ,; f u i 'iTai lueaUy act aceordinaly.aad we now offer our stock at Seduced Prices, as we il.es Clothing, we eobseaue atly act aceordinaly.aad we now ' . ' - pturtiAae at'Vetr close furesegWe every pelroBOMheiieat. We have mote. W" 0 p.eet Teryjreepectfutly, rrcui. ours lacnEaE - dosing Bay oods lUMIHIIllllinffilp- Offer for Next EO Days oar Gloves, Laces, Dress Youthsf, Boy's ahd yu yvunseii oi n oy jamnf etriy . attttBeefimbea ISj iao. the fnJstwbar VSchedi I - m. : V f.f"'"'" , . (. I iif-.yoriaireiayi: iat..wi. ...4 a 10 aJm -T.r.lAjrtteatdWiar, at... .. iepm : iL2n a. m "7 krrrte id WMrsarrrWrrrl t-J' 7' .v W 5ft ti i '! TfelnS! fsMt 2 atoVatregulM istaOoused 'f points sjaiigAtatl In.' tta waipanr V m JW!Vj irt8sW(-'WAnvA''ri ! Leave WUtn3terfott'aii;..-.' W96 p!i ArjHansletiBtw.jvj 1; WIS Mftlvs ef Wllaifceton.;..ij. ifl aatw, exeant Sundav baft b NS. e Tram Is daflyv teept Safewr.(i ! ui aUUBiirn iiii nAiiiaiHT SHXUBT DIVISIOM, PASSING, Milk, X Lveave Charlotte. 8 S5 a. - "TAnlte Shelbr.V.. . . h .1 88 pint : $r txte'iShe'iby.: : ....... i : v . 4 1 1 wr 3ain 1 K and Jlaake eleteP tottfliitled St ttaTsmtutoarrqBalett'tXP( ataetre. AtrChaaotta with trains msan(i4 onsnei 'ideexti hi'.,-. -' ;: "dTlfii Gek'LBup'h i i I, i .iiow .13 it:l !) Jfioicvrq firii lj-ji(ia ed. blisouf. j rATIvitr saiet tXRSTHCUSa , BAaBOAP . WAsarMMatx rnvesnndnt securities. -uj teflSttJsonliflta . nN Tar rrrv aaa t rm ma nHn - i.l,iri itsaU4jB4-iai ii .TT.7 c--:fj qT-Uiri:! m If"" "I'OTJao'j 1;) .ri:!; Loon a rraii s IH9iU 1J -. ... ' -Hi Ltmemmlmii J ,7 flSJu'r sSfltlO') ill ?- h i'.itl iiMuJ 1.1 a-i Afc'j j?Aii no 3 nj.c jjmwflTH? si 1 1 bbit9b Jaui Iff luAUAiJ 3 noilaiisi - i Jonaiso -lrttminvvua ,is fit )j uiaLaasveiL lo y.tvj.-.-:. y.vi 1 sw it) Hi I .t j;-i Y Jl'j ffcft f .1.! tii! 1 M'nilu liiSx it t .v - . -j . 17( c. ! it.. i. -ft n : yd i-a fc;t;i ej: o Ja'wiiTAq 3n)iei 1 XI ;jtXi;J lAiip ii i nil mli Inn it sat eal aT PUBLIC 1 offer our stock atBduced PrieH as we ( . ' i - . : o . . . i ; ' ., ; " ; S ' saoat ef them wefeaoe laerJWr.paiUajPJ been exaftited, reWywpiaaayBBast, ' ' iit mmD L. BEK W AJN vjrEK BKW Leading a6tM4r a iirjri,' zxiKi Sale! 1 t FOR OUR Eaire Mof Goods and SOitinfe 5; Children's blothirtg -; t; il ! Ji..i i fto:j rr Tf'ri flhistjiite WcWrAeT IfaittiJeyfcf X'MKiMta "Mwithjgtf th eetMaUiane, appears In a new cover, and begins tbe. twenty- .sa-f - - - - - A - ' M.rWO roteSidariaMi4ri naai aa iiiiilai Si EneflS Part II., "Peter the Great as Baler and. Beorm erwia lte7aac, l lotot W'popu iiu inUiest and wealth of Ulustaat1eniBeathe flrt already pubBshed:' "To enable IreaderaWse :ttoe art h itew spuikhaaers z saakSt rtafenescmv 4i9tia hupfteia hear if i "flfrtimsrn.1 imtmniTT tnheSMi-r'" green cloth (two volumes), containing , Part L of "Peter the Great," all ef Cable's novel,' 'Tile Grandlssimes." with the numbers named above. and a year's suTSliprTor JT50. ' (Begnlar nrlM BAAMtiitA'k i,t.ii'l khm. All book-sellers, or Bews-dpalers will .take .snb aeHirtliMia anal MtsnalV tha .mMbfl aftd'trSmes aeot3bnetotawisty spsetat ofcrayvslliMUt isaatHtvaqv .aeelrHjt.: 5Y !! iyof:t4 ,::i4l03 nt ' ii. .it ri '"i i-. jit sir reatniumXtTrjOBtaae er iexeresa I rfrtbiirS"fcaiaitear: tfi idatttiai it : t Ik t - e t 4 -r ill! t Mil & -it I Ti'-l , V if.. it f i t 4i i
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