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BBKRBBKKKKttBKKKHtKBB'& jjnjpjpjpjMWaMelaWBBMMs1aaWMa ' " " ' ''jf's? 2 Nr " ' Stye tftjartotte bserctr. trot tf . '. risk OBsxsvza joiKPAarjnni? ; gJTBBORIPTIOJt MATM8 .' gaUy, one Vtr. .VVSi ftna Ihm Mm m wWriBiwi 8 00 4 00 manner Job PlSaOn m wm aedonf rSB lab at short noOoa, , . ., BIJLN13, BTIJtHXADS, m JfonM WMEKLX TmOB : IJTTKfrHXADtLCABDB,. a T AGS, SXCODPTS, F06TXBS, lrhu. (in tA OWrfV) S3 00 . a io nut of the eomtv, popa, tfWllTkt. PBOGRAMME3. HANDBILia,, , PAigmrr3. nBcuiJiBg,cBcfi'; l oo VOL. XXV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATUKDAY APRIL 51, 1881. NO. 3,768. RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. rue best Glove In MrieU,lTerj pair Warranted. - CtrS-" .er feX FIH" (rAxxMxiB lrm, 1874.) uesday, March 29, 1881, OUB STOCK OT jv odb WHITE GOODS Department will be fnnnd Barred, Strtped, Lace btkt Plain Natasuoks. 1UOIIU " ; Iu,',.ii. Mlii nn Diul.ii Barred ana ouipcu auouuBf i aviii av uu ,.,. piain. strined. Dotted and Laoe Muslins. Muli Muslim, French Lawn Piques, Tneklngs Linen Lawns, MasaUa-JLroon de Dacca, Bishop Lawns and, Indeed, ANYTHING wanted to this line. We have an unusually large stock of Laces, Embroideries, etc. etc. We bare a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimming to to match. OUB STOCK OF Beady-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Is large and cheap, we bare the best Unlaundrled Shirt In the market for the money. mar2 Soots a t 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which wlll'be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOIS AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call aDd see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 DEGLIN 1 ! DOMESTIC GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Our customers JfWiihat'v wUl woen t&ereuai Spring and Summer Goods is now Complete. ALEXANDER HARKS Bffi ID II lest Brands Latest Styles They M kmm mtm&W JUST RBClTVgD. SO DOZ. All shades, at 35c per pair, goo l quality. -AN ELEGANT LINE OF GBNTS'- and Hand-'Seiwed Shoes BWi BuUding, Pr7 Strw jt,' OHaxtotte, vat ' nf a ruB resame of th Zam eMk. iuna wZ7 w-tV n:S io VMH (lit MPRBSKSTAXITiaa UTHKBH PAFKB J i?re.upportlrj tte Nettoi supporting tte Mattel -ml . DmrnmAi Party. -I w Dy GKOBOI CflD mmtm r. 60 (with yv? o 5 a.jejy.poattmpdga 00 Dec Idlto 1'wo and Three Buttjn Kifc Straw Hats Trade Strar f Oltsr!otte. N 82Uv Waahlngtot u D. Cor tbt BdltOK , COUNTERS Are now laden with new and fresh goods tn neat- er variety and the choicest seleetJot- ? that we have ever offered to the trade. EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND NEW Tjf TBUSS GOODQ BEKGALINT? ENGALlNJCi SHOODAO HOODAO RKdS GOOD B4YONNAIO AYONNAIO BEPE FOUL T7 BBPK FOUL CATIN SUBATT SATIN DE LTOVT ATIN DB LVOlN ATIN SURA UTADBAS SUITTNr, XTA. ADBAS 8UITIN w HITE, BLACK Sc. COLORED GRENADINE d W 1th Trimmings to Match, O AND 01 PLAIN AND LACE BUNTIBGJKSuMoT.vWef FtrtAV mianmonb Thorn nan Jin Amm-i-" A very handsome assertment of WHITE GOODS Embracing all grades, from LOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FRENCH j AND PERSIAN LAWNS. Parsols ind 811k Umbrellas. Something new. in j Uio liUlCU CVU9, tMTMlMtX VUnUl UOW and popular Some beautiful Scotch Glng hams. Everything new and stylish will " be found In our stock. We will be pleased to have you Inspect our goods. u apl3 WLtSCzllXttZBUB. A DGLICIOUO DRINIC Fat Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boston i C H. 6KAVIS b SOKE. The "Hub Punch " has Utoly been Introdaod, sn maot with marked popalu Isvor. It is Warranted to Contain only th9 Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It U ready on opening, nd will be found an arreibr addition to the ohoio things whioh ndniably nlargo' the pieanmi of life and ficourage good f allowahip and, good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIBS Just the Thing to Keep in Wins Cellars. Sideboards not Complete tlthout Hub M. It can be used Clear or with Freah. Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Win Smkutj, Gxooera, Hoteliaaat Druggist ererrwnere. Trade supplied at manufacturer prloei by Wil son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte. N. C." Jan 23-eod-6nu POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ANH THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. tuc CRCATFQT npninAi fjrj,;t ttam A' m i i.mw w-- TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ioasof apptit,Hauaea.bowela ooatiTe, IiJn in th e Haad,with a diUl naationlii ihA hek nart. Fain under the ahoulder- blade. fanooM tter eating, wltn a dliin cllnation to exertion of body or mind, IrriUbilKy of temper. Low apinta, Iioat f memoryMth a feeling or Having neg some dutyweanneiB, yimpa, jTlutterinir oi nft.h. ue&rt. uoia Deiore uie erea. Yellow Skin, Headacne, J 8 kin. ueaaacne, xieenwee- . mwm m 1 . , ' neaa at niant. niarnly colored Urine. IF THESE WAEHTJfGS LBZ UKHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 F1XIJI especially adapted to snehcsseaone doae effects uch.chnge of feeling aa to tonlh the auffereT. They InereaM Ifce Appetite ,Jeaoee the liWTrt.w. rieKthnT the Aystem U ssesirlalieel, and by tbelrToase Aetleaon tbe JDlgeeUYe Onritna, Bexnlar atoela ryro. dnoad. Price centa. fo Marrey -, M.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Out mm or Whisk ibs changed to a Gtoasr . , Black by a single application of thirPW" lmptrta a natural color, acta Inantiieouslr. Bold byIi-uggtL,c.nt by exprewon receipt olfl. - . Office; 35 Murray Sf.t.HeW tprjt. M Dr. firm IllttAL'Sf TilaaUe fafenieUea set .i f CBeMtpt ke aalM nu e afneUea.f Jeb 2t deodAwly. HUGH SISS0N & SOUS. Importers;: Dealers arid MONUMENTS, 1XTRNTTUEI S! 14D West Baltunoreifltreet, c. ... SEIGLE J i HUB ywiGi. H nrni swiitfi I wfcgjarTgaj I MARBLE STATU'AHY iin CORNER NORTH AND. MONTTMINT 8T8 1 T-'SSaP tS f 'TjoY jT) I object odT jtfiiouo mm nii... . 1 , -i. . wl i r ijv: v.- - t Hi r nhumnM laAnneviRc. markers iiair JaJ-J;i rw Tlie Affoufee TTbicli the Killers of tbe Czar Were Compelled to Undergo. New York Sun. According to a dispatch from Gene va, Russakoff and Jaliboff, the killers of the Czar, have been mercilessly put to torture in the presence of General Loris Melikoff. Eussakoff was elec tricised by powref ul batteries and for ced by the intolerable agony he suffer ed to answer the questions put him. Park Benjamin, the scientific expert, said yesterday : "The idea of torturing criminals by electricity is not origir nal with the Russians. It is a British invention, and was first suggested about live years ago by an English mechanical journal, in commenting upon the execution of criminals , by electric shock instead of by hanging. The English writer wanted to do. away with the cat o'nine tails, .whieh la ad ministered in Eneland to garoters and other criminals of certain classes, and use the electric battery, as he somewhat grimly expressed it, so as to produce absolutely indescribable torture, unac ran invAii t.nr who had a desicrn for in Hloting this species of punishment, lie fitted brackets of aeon on the arms and thisrhs of the criminal, and placed in them wet sDonsres. When connected with a current of . electricity the shock would ty this system ipaas through the legs and shoulders, and.awid the vital Darts of the bodv. 1 J "The tortus inflicted by 'deatricity . 13 of two kinds by contraction km:, tns muscles at rapidly recurring intertrals and by burning with sparks. 'X'be,tc turesof old days, when net doneJayJire or compression, were the straining and tearing asunder of the muscles. Of thj kind were the rack, scavenger's daugh ter. and the caees of Louis XIV", iU which a man could not stand up or lie down. The electric shoek exactly re verses these conditionsr It produces an enormously ratoid contraction on the body of the muscles at very short inter vals. Tbe degree of pain produced is about the same. The force of trie eiec tricity has to be nicely graded, as a too powerful shock would numb or kill man.. -- "The other method is by condensing a number of intermittent sparks on the flesh. This burns the skin, and at trie same time produces contractions of the muscles. It put to the side or tne jaw it would make every tooth ache. A distinguished surgeon, of whom questions were asked concerning the machine, said: "The best way to ex plain it is to give you actual experi ence; then vou will know exactly how it feels. Here is a Faradic induction coil. 1 pull out this tube a little way. Now let me place this electrode to your hand. There." "Oh!" exclaimed the inquirer, as a tingling, thrilling sensation ran through every finger, and his hand closed in an involuntary grasp. "Does it hurt?' asked the doctor. "A. little." - ' "Well, we'll try again. Now,you- see; I pull this ttrhefortfreT mt ' I again touch it to vour hand, and " -Whoop!" shouted the victim ; "take1 itawayll The feeling was as if the hand was crushed in a vice. Every nerve ached and trembled with pain. "That hurt, did it? Why, that is nothing. Here's something of a very different sort " He fastened to one wire a small wet sponge, and to the other something like a paint brush, with the brush part made of fine wire. He put the sponge in the visitor's hand, and then touched the back of the hand with the wire brush. The pain was unbearable. The surface of the skin was scorched and the muscles of the hand were contract ed in a violent manner. "That is called the electric scourge," said the doctor; "if it were dark you could see sparks fly from each wire. Imagine the effect if the electricity were ten times more powerful." "To what could you compare the pain?" "It would be the same as burning alive." Arrival of Captain Boycott Ire land's Future. A tdistinjraished Irishman, who is to mme extent a historical character, ar rived In Kew York" Monday, !by the steamship Italy, from Liverpool name ly, the f ameous Captain Boycott, who figured so conspiciously in the recent troubless with the tenantry at Lough Mask, county Ulster, fro which he and his family rwerei driven m- NoTem ber last. HfrikacrompaiedbyMs wife,' his brother, Eev. Edmund Boycott; his nephew, A. St. John Boycott, and a friend, Mr. A. Weeks. In order to avoid notoriety the party did not regis ter their full names on the steamer u register. In reply to some questions, Captain Boycott said he had merely come over to tbfsfcounUJ for recreatioh and travel. He could not say whether he would settle in the U nited States or not Everything depended upon the restoration of peace and order in the old country by the present ministry. With reference to the future of Ireland h remarked: "No human being can foretell that. With a firm ministry her future would be bright and prosperous, but with a vacillating government there is no hope of protection of life or property or of the establishment of industries backed up by .English capi tal. No man cart possibly tell what will happen. I was talking the other (norning to an Irisltemigrant, who was quite ignorant of my identity, and he tod me boldly that they were determin ed to get rid of all the landloi ds. I ask ed him what the people would do with the land then, to which he replied: 'Troth, sir, that's more than I know, for they wouldn't have: money,: enpqtffc'to Itock it themselves. Captain ' Boy cott and party left New York Monday afternoon, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for a trip.to.the South and West. ., ,.j '' Xle JHrefadeut and lite Hepudlatore A Washington correspondent .of , the Baltimore jSwWsavs : A visit was made tt the a?!resident to-day in the interest of the Mahoife inoverhSnt Hsf ex-8ena- tor Lewis and a number of colored Re- ruablicane of Virginia. Mr. Lewis, who is now the United States, marshal, has mitii tbeMahcmeelefiaeni YiigiMA politics, and could he have had his way would have carried the whole Republi can! tparty of the State Over to it in the last canpaign. The President said to- 4ay.heMurin iraLBympathy with any :TOtene'tfrOalescing wftrir ffiiar- to infer tht he has any idea of turn- JingieVeEtbtf spoil OotKe ,1'jjamispbpUlar for'eanliness and promptly e-J . 1 n,n-1 mnuinilAIAF The Fajrettoville sura Florence Kati- road merged Into tine-Cape Fear and Yadkin valley Bail way Reported Failure ! One of Jay Gonld'a Scheme, Pa.tettkvix.iX N. C April 6. At a conference of the directors of the Cape Pear and Yadkin Valley Railway and Fayetteville and Florence Railroad, held here to-day, the two roads were consolidated, the Fayetteville and Flor ence transferring all rights to the oth er company, suoject w uie approval or tne stocsnoiaers oi uoia companies, which will undoubtedly be given. Mortgage bonds to the amount of $180, 000 will be issued, and in thirty days will begin on the extension of the Florence road to Florence, where it will connect with the road to Columbia, .Charleston, and the , whole Southern country. It is aisonopea mar, eventu ally the m-esent Cace Fear and Yadkin Tallev road win find a Northern con nection wnicn win maite it a great throueh. freight and passenger route. The completion of the Florence road will onen un a new and desirable trade for Fayetteville, making it a great trade centre for the Yadkin YNeyf Cane Fear, and Pee Dee sections; Col. Li, W. HumDhrev. a well-known railroad man, of this State, claiming to renresent Northern and .bngiish capi talista. was herB two weeks ago, and arriAl xfP i?1r.h him a written nroDOsi- tion from the Fayetteville and Flor ence road to transfer dl rights of the said comoanv for &5O.0OO, after two weeks' consideration,. He returned yes terdav with a reawsfrof extension of time in which to raise the money. To day, however, hov appeared before the directors of the road and withdrew all (the propositions he had made them, as -he .could not raise the required amount Antffoa time given. Colonel Humphreys has iRAver divulged tne names oi me capit!i& he drums to represent, but rumoripitseonnecJed his scheme with Jay Gould, .the Richmond and Dan ville road,ar$,ibe Atlantic Coast Line, respectively, flfhere is no incumbrance on the Florence .read, and work on it will be pushed energetically forward. The Lateeit frem Mfguarm.. Wilmington Star. The denosed nriest. Jaoaes ST, Mc- Namara, who figured at Raleigh jMme eight or nine years ago in a isfiuta ble role, is now known as "Bishop. Lc-, Namara,of the Independent. Catholic Church. He was stoned at Hartford,' Connecticut, last Friday night. It ii strongly suspected that he is of "un sound mind." The suspicion is no' doubt unfounded. H-e is a man of very violent temper. He has an organ called the Independent Cctiholie Maga zine. The Hartford Times of .Saturday says: . , "He then went in for- eyetematic, work and organized the 'Independent' Catholic Church.' in which he now Ullsj ihe office of 'Bishop' by the vote of fais' constitutuents, including several ouier priests in New York who had, like him, been 'silenced' for one cause or an other. ' . - 7'"' "He proposes to establish onejost, in the advance flank movement upon the Pope, here in Hartford. His language and manners are well calculated to pro Yoke, what he so evidently seeks, the notoriety obtainable by such scenes as that of last night, He announces an- .fcfaex jmeeting this evening." T4i oninVtn nf thA Ttnnnln hafl ttei firmed by wide-spread experience tbAt or. jJull's-J cougn syrup is tne oesi ana erie&pe meu ior eougns, colds, sore throat, asthma, etc. e AN UNRIVALLED HAJtt DEES8INQ, Prodaclng as Rich and Cleanly Appearance as Nature Alone Had Imparted It. BURNETT'S COCOA1NE Is the best and cheap est Hair Dressing-Mis dandruff, allays Irritation, and promotes a rigorous and healthy growffi of hair. No other compound produces these reaolts. The superiorly of BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS consists In their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted tree from the poisonous oils and acids which enter Into the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavors now In the market "WINE OF CARDUI " makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. For sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill GRATEFUL WOMEN. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such an Interest in recommending Hop Bitters, as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills which the sex Is almost universally subject to. hills and fever. Indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness In the bade oi kidneys, pain tn the shoulders and different part Of tne body, a leenng or isssuuae and despondency, are all readily relieved by these Bitters. Courant. To Aecemmedate tbe Public. The proprietors of that Immensely popular rem edy, Kidney-Wort, fn recognition of the claims of the public which has so liberally patronized them, have prepared a liquid preparation of that reme dy for tbe special accommodation of those who, frm any reason, .dislike: Jo prepare It for them selves. It is very concentrated, and, as the dose Is small, it Is more easily taken by many. It has the same-eBectual action In all diseases of the kid neys, liver or bowels. Home and Farm. " BLACK-DRAUGHT makes chilla and fever impossible. For sale by T. C. SMITH, aprill ' . : PROFIT, $1,200; "To sum it up, six long years of bedridden sick ness, costing $200 a year, total $1.200-ailof this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by my wife. She has done her own bou.e work for a year since; without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it for their benefit. "-N. B. Farmer.. : e jHews. Bwcruson Bro,: It Is with real pleas ure that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "Neuralglne" as a speclao for neura gia and sick headache. Such a remedy Is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep It on hand. 1 J. R. Rtdgklt, 186 Cathedra! Street, Baltimore. Sold by T wpiaTnisi CO. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and, th dlscretlons of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary, la South America. Send a selfeddtessed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In man, Station D, New York City. apr27 eodly&wlyl Do not fan to call on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier, Smith's Scrofula Syrup; w Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and la a sure cure for Piles. Call on your druggist before 4M too late and get a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine. ( From B. F. Moore IE, President. Jof Moore's Southern Business Universe, Atlanta, Gat This Is to certify that I have oaediDK Cheney's Expecto rant in my family for several years, and can re commend it as an invamable -. remedy for Coughs, etc.. and have found it superior to any other reme dies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. oct26v-ftDV . : . - I'.- J- . . . . . .,.-;iK '.-.. . t . AIW package of freciaf 'charge at BLACK-DRAUGHT' T. C. SMITH'S: FORWENT. WET finished five-room cottage, corner of HB'ana uaurvu aueeia. aprl it a d. p. Hutchison. HUT AND mnim ap!5 CLOTHING L BERWANGER general revival of business has had a cheering effect and given encourage ment to every branch of trade. The increase of our sales during the past vear has inspired us to make extensive preparations for this season and we The .un u mrtaf fMjshing Goods, Etc., ever exhibited in this market. Special attention is paid a.-cria r.rl tViP ttitrndnotioTi of novelties The excellence of our manufac- . tjpA-av. vaaw .f,, rtinrcr haa VTe make special efforts to always produce the latest styles of Hats and Kov elties m eutoear. We solicit an inspection of our stock. L. BERWANGER & BRO.y : CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS apr9 CAEPETS ! 4-4, 5-4, 6-4,5-4, 10-4 Floor bil Cloths, TH EE-PLY INGRAINS, WHITE AND FANCY MATTING. All MIEW "ffaPDBCi IPDBIKDIBS. 100 Pairs of Lace Curtaing, of the most 50 pieces Nottingham Lace and upwards. 100 Assorted Rugs, apr8 SPRING AND SUMMER Ladies' Dress Ooodsood Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embrolderie Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ' - ' Ready-Wlade Clothing and Gents' FurriishingQclpd Give us a call before buying. mar27 THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE DURHAM LONG CUT HAS 3STO 33QT7AL. This, together with Sitting Bull, Durham, & Durham Twist IB MAITCTACTCTIKD BY E. H. POGUE, DURHAM, N. C. For sale by all dealers in Charlotte. mar8 eod2m ... " J.L.HARDIN, MSB CH ANDI8E BROKER AND CJOkMLSSION MERCHANT, Chalott, N. C, -. ; ti 0' rvrdars tor. Gain, HaY Meal, mom. Lard, Bacon, vxooaceo, .Goffee, Molasses, kc respeet- fullv sollolted. The cheapest markets and relia ble houses represented. Jan 23 . i.-;.."i. Vi-:" SILVER, LEAD, COPPER, AND ZINC ORES PURCHASED 5 FOR GASH jrpBX Hew XerJt nd Nortli Cawfllna Smelting X Cominy at Charlotte, will pay the best Caab Prices ewpaWtoJeoontirlor r i . - , .No charge rin.le inadg tot :smplrog ajad a sajlOB wreo iHuciMioow vi ue. : . ' Specimen assays lor Gold and SUve SlOu septlid GOLD FOR A PEW THE FINEST Will k Shown from Of fa LATT A ZEES H Gr 1881. xroHorl anrl atf rnoti vp. stock of Fine Clothms:, (jems irur feViftrn nipHKPd our eflorts to eclipse previous prouuuwuujs. 0AEPETS ! of Handsome and Newest Designs at approved patterns rich, elegant and very cheap. Cottage Drapery, M 12c per yard arid Mats and Crumb Cloths, in felt and linen. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF yLAQCJ'8 ItiraOVED PATENT LITER PAD1 Nam Gitb Hao. CittWS tM AWT BTlXireTH DXSIKKD. loM TwrciALoK. 1 CRM vauil SeU IcTgif TTJI ' .nepfanBiafat.' J" " r t i to . EiiKastiia, Sck t Komi Theae Paea OarearltHienat tar AfcwnUoa. Wa wootti Filia, Oiia, or foleonooa M ttuctBW are taxeo itotheSteeeach. fhm Pad. are m ever the Pit f fheBiameeh. aevariM Mie Great Nerve Cantoa, eiao tea Liver and Stoaeaeh. Jt oUe Vretafcle Tocieii abeerbedinkrUiecircelaMoeoftha Blood aad in a? , uea. Hals t ill Diseeim. er tent Wait r Epnsa., ; . JUiroiaetaiarKlfer Baleat 02 Qermai treet or sale in cuanotte at tne aroc stores vi u. Wriston & Co., F. Scan, T. C Smith and Wilson a. BuiwelL , .--,: HONEST 7 Twist Chewlnr Tobtcet Beware of imitations. Kofie" fflie vnleas 1 with our loni will found en head oY every box. Majiufactored only by RQWN ft BBO., Winston. M. t- e 1 I 1 DAIS STOCK ere Q CLOTHING & ii'i ELI AS & COHEN. t Druggist by : Hi M and Successor to FJscarr.a: Co. Hit Ml Drugs and lSire Melicines ton Vryi;i-st;(Drng- do I keep in my 'stock! iWOiud ' ft Brushes,, TooUtgBrttsJwsyAe., GARDEN SBEDlSr T' of all the best vtvrtetlesi and warranted to be good. Phisldans' preswlptloinftre SvWlpec w Ul atteBtUMV- f, .' Honinir to receive, a shaTO of pabHe i: M" II 2 PfjgQffl I TwPRMARVIN, Wj POSITIVE CUKE,- wtrKnnt IfAdlfiinea. Iiat rmt.i incnTCATKD jfvireii Jivrw i il, i R7 IL On Best e.. nd i I elVUVaW, Not 1 will care ay ease W lew. . V 4 arlll eM to most ewamiawi w BIO nha c - bfdesbhe ceatmpi of t mu3LmJ-uir. r'SS.tlaU&oll to all k-ZZs, f ss3ed" . j -td6m 88 John WT New Tor. 1
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