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. - - , - ' ' : : r. VOL. XXVIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1882. NO.IBG. DEALERS IN ffools, Shoes, flats, Trunks. TRAVELING B&GS, UMBRE LAS, C. PEGRAM & CO., HAVE A. PRETTY LINK OF OTS AND UD1ES' SLIPPERS. '0 PEGRAM & CO., HATE THE BEST 8TOCK OF dents' Hand-Sewed Shoes, IN THB STATE. PEGRAM & CO., HAYS ALL KINDS OF Children's Shoes and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., Keep a well selected stock of TPOJftKSand V ALICES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have Just received a fine ttock f Wool, Felt and Straw Hats Olf THE LATEST STYLES PE GRAM & C O., (UN SUIT THEIB Farmer Friends With any kinds BOOTS and SHOES THEY WISH. FETGTTor KEEPS ALL KINDS OF Shoe Dressing, French Blacking. PEGRAM & CO., Can supply you wl!h the BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies, Mbses and Children's Shoes. CANOPIES -AND AT MOSQUITO waier I Harris' Just Received. Ladies' Cloth and Dress Flannels, ALL SHADES. HANDSOME STOCK NECK WEAE, LACE3 AND EMBBOIDE RIES, TRUNKS and VALICES, All S'zjs and Prlceis. ANOTHER LOT MOSQUITO CANOPIES. Call or send your orders to T. L. Seigle & Co. sept3 JHedtcal. Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the Wwels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is a awre Ctae for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera. CboJefa Morbus, Summer Complaint, eta,ad is perfectly safe. Read the following: Bainbhidge, N. Y., March 22, 1881. Perkt Davis' Paim Killer never fails to afford leutant relief for cramp ana pain in the stomach. Joseph Burditt. . J.IOHOLVTLLE, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. The very bent medicine I know of for dysentery, xsholera morbus, and ciampu iu the stomach. Have need it for years, and it is sure cure every time. Julius W. Dee. . MorNobNA, Iowa, March 12, 188L I nave used your Pain Killer in severe cases of cramp, colicand cholera morbus.and it gave almost Instant relief. l. e. Caldwell. c . t Carnesville, Ga., Feb. 28, 1881. i or twenty years I have used your Pais Killer in my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it always cures. Would not feel safe without a bottle in the house. J. B. I vie. Saco, Me., Jan. 23, 188L Have used Peeri Davis' Pain Killeii for twelvo years. It is ea'ex sure, and reliable. mother should allow it to bo out of the family. H. I. Nates. Oneida, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1881. we began using1 it over thirty years ago, and it alwayB (n ves immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Sferry. Cowwayboro, S. C, Feb. 22, 1881. Nearly every family in this, section keeps a bottle In the house. Dr. E. Morton. TJ. 8. Consulate, Crefelb, Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8, 1881. I have known Pkiry Davis' Pain Killer almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its rresence iu my household afl an indtspensable necessity. I. 8. Potter, TJ. S. Consul. Burton-on-Trent. Eng. I had been several days sufierinsr Bevereiy from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Kti.i.f.u, and found almost Instant relief. H. J. Noone. 21 Montague St., London, Eng. During; a residence of twenty-three years in India, I have griven it iu many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . Ii. Claridge. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEKRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, E. I. sept dtw sept A oct ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, Ij'OR more than half a century has grown steadl JD ly In renute as a medicinal agent In a wide range of Chror.lc diseases. "Multitude of women can testify to its unsurpassed efficacy in the re let and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. DYSPEPSIA In its varied and most distressing forms Is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCROFOLA, -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result. Bottled In Its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located in Rock bridge county, Va., and are open for the reception of visitors troni June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mo ADEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. mar 12 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine in the World. Try It before buying any other. AGENTS WANTED. ZW Send for Terms and Price List. Si Wln), r 4: Uihon rtlanafacinr'g: Co.. RICHMOND, VA. may 11 EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE. Leaving Charlotte, September 8tbJ BCPSD ?ItfP TTCMtTS, $5. flood to return on any train until September 20th. SPECIAL RATE OF BOARD Has beep secured at the Hotels In Ashevllle for Exouisionlsts from $1 to $2.50 per clay. For names of Hotels and Prices see Handbill. EVERYBODY DESIRING TO VISIT THE "LaND OF THE SKY" Should take advantage of this Opportunity. For Information and Tickets, apply to S. J. PERRY, Lock Box S2 rltte If C. NOON DISPATCHES. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TROUBLE IN DUBLIN. Stoning Soldiers in the Streets, Dublin, Sept 2. At 10.30 o'clock last night a mob in Brunswick street threw stones at the troops and one man was wounded. A magistrate read the riot act. The troops charged and the mob fled. No further casualties were re ported. A bayonet charge was made in Sackville street where the soldiers were hotly pressed and badly stoned. Troops are stationed before the Bank of Ireland. Many constables have re turned to duty at Kevin street police barracks. The Louisiana Republican Committee Makes a 5 Per Cent. Levy. Washington, Sept. 2. The Post publishes the assessment circular ema natinu from the Republican campaign committee of the Third Congressional district of Louisiana calliDg for a con tribution of 5 per cent, their salaries from the employes of the departments in Washington who are credited to Louisiana. The circular is signed Theo. Fontelien, chairman finance committe, and specifies the amount of the contri bution expected from the person ad dressed. To be Hanged for Cutting; His Wile's Throat. LYNCnBURO, Va., Sept. 2 Adam Wilkinson, the negro who cut his wife's throat from ear to ear in Bed ford county, some weeks since, was tried in the county court on Thursday and sentenced to 18 years imprison ment. Diphtheria in Lunenburg" County, Vir ginia. Petersburg, Va., Sept 2. Intelli gence has been received here to the ef fect that diphtheria prevails to a con siderable extent in Lunenburg county. In some instances two or three deaths have occurred in a single family. Encounnter With Pirates. About the 29th of July last the schooner Transit, owned in New York, having on board her captain, Thomp son, first officer, cook and one sailor, lay quietly at anchor in the bay of Gracias a Dios, the northeastern part of Nica rauga, about three miles otf from the town. Six Spanish pirates paddled out in a canoe and boarded the schooner. Being armed with guns they were able to make captive the captain and crew of the Transit. When they had taken full possession of the schooner the next question with the pirate chief was how to weigh anchor and get away from there. He found he was inside the bar and he was no sailor. Captain Thomp son used strategy. lie offered for the mere freedom of his limbs to pilot the pirates over the bar. His offer was ac cepted, and and he promised also to continue as pilot under the direction of the pirates. Meanwhile there was rev elry amorig the six pirates, and they were off their guard. Captain Thomp son ran the schooner out to sea, and then, when the time was favorable, he and his crew tin ned upon the pirates, knocked tliem do wn, and threw them, bound hand and foot, into the hold. The Transit sailed under her own colors again. Capt. Thompson then set sail for Bluefields, three hundred and eighty miles to the south, the nearest point where there is a consul of the United States. There he turned his prisoners over to the authorities. Did Cornell Lose on the "Ulind Pool" Venture. Wall Street News. We have no hard feelingj against Governor Cornell in this matter, for ttie "floating out ' operation was an ex tremely profitable one for us. and was quite the reverie to him. He started out to scorteh the pubiic and got feai fully scortched himself. i.lr. Gould has an aptitude for irony and when he talks about Governor Cor nell's "prefits" in this pool opeiation we think he is a little cruel. There were some people who got profits, but it -was by selling the stock short, not buying it. The "insiders" thought they had a sure thing on the public, but it happened that we were able to step in between the public and them. The public -did not buy A. D. T. about 78 to any great extent, but Governor Cornell and some others (of whom Mr. Gould was not one), in their ineffectual efforts to hold the stuff up on the market, were clean out in the way they had expected to clean out the public. The conclusion of the business was that they were left with the stock on their hands, and some other people got away with their money. That is the way things stand now. A Dog and an Alligator. Wilmington Review, An alligator, something over seven feet long, was killed on the west bank of the Cape Fear river, at the Hilton ferry, yesterday afternoon. The cir cumstances of the capture and killing of his 'gatorship are as follows; A gen tleman who was driving through the country en route for Point Caswell put his horse and buggy on the ferry flat at Hilton's and was taken acros the river. As he was about to drive on to the causeway on the west side he discover ed that his setter dog had been left on the opposite bank. The gentleman whistled to his dog, when the obedient canine plunged in and s warn the stream. Just before the dog reaahed the shore an alligator appeared on the scene and bit the dog in two, and taking one half of it in at one gulp. The 'gator then came near the flat, when the flatman caught it in the eye with a large boat hook and held it until the gentleman shot and killed it with his revolver. He Tried To Make It Easy For Him. Lancaster Intellgencer. A number of Chinese have been at the Grand hotel, New York. Young Mr. Smith, who wanted to have some fun, said to one of them who was was making a puzzle out of the wooden toothpicks on the couuter: "Intende stoppe here longee?" "Sir?" said the ce lestial. "Stoppe longee in New Yorke V" repeated Mr. Smith with a smile. "We shall remain in the city but a brief pe riod," replied the Peking man, "prior to resuming our journey to Washington." Then he walked away, and the junior proprietor of the Grand ascertained that he had been talking to a Harvard graduate who spoke six different lan guages besides Chinese. Why He Quit Preaching. Arkansas Traveler. I understand, Uucle Amos, that you have quit preaching," said the Secretary of State to an old colored man wbo for years has had charge of a church in Little Rock. "Yes, boss but I'se stepped aside." "Why did you quit?" "VVall, daa was numerous pressures brought to bar agin de old man. Da charged me wid stealin' a ham for one tihng and 'vised me ter quit" "Why, they coulden't prove that you stole the ham, could they?" "No, sah, da could'nt, an' ef I hadn t 'knowledged it da neber would hab prubed it." "Why did you acknowledge it? "Case da found de ham under my bed, sah." Sparkling Eye, Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompa ny good health. Parker's Ginger Tonic better than anything, makes pure, rich blood and brings health, Joyous spirits, strength and beauty. . La dles toy It. Bazaar. " The Tyrant Mahone." Mahone has raised a racket in the camp in Virginia. The colored leaders are in open revolt againTlirjflF; ofierjf T? T TWVlv.;-t.hn respects to him in an address" to the colored people of the Stateu. This actor, who three years ago came pleading for our help, has changed not only his garb, but is playing another character. Grown to gigantic propor tions, he struts upon the politroal stage, waving our black sceptre of power, and bids us kneel at his feet as cravens might. Shall we kneel M he bids us do, or shall we snatch fromMs once bloody hands that insignia of power that we placed there, and send him back to that station from which we rescued him? Shall we be slaves to. this satrap, or strike another and hnal Dlow lor liber ty ? I hear your answer as it comes up from the fields and patches of the East ; I hear it as it comes rolang along the vallevs and is echoed ftom the moun tains of the West, "AVE WILL BE Ffc3E." Evidences are fast accfcsiulating and tratherincr r.ncrr-,ther that v William Ma hone is now a traitor fc the cause of liberty. He has, with odr .aid, unloosed us from the chariot-wheels of the many political despots, only to chain us to the juggernaut of his own train. We must not and will iiot be crushed bv this traitor's treason.. Believe me. mv Deonle. when I te&vbu -that it is with us now to redeem barseftes, and that we have dangers to avoid much greater and more destructive than those from which we have escaped.. Mahone will be your master and feri will be his slaves as sure as you failoittn4 by the rights you nave acquiredlhis fall. He has put candidates in thftvfield every wherein Virginia, whtgfdiow of his treason, and they will ca$Bpon you to invest them with power" 1 warn you that if you vote for on of them, you vote lor a irojan norse withm which is hidden the form and features of the tyrant Mahone. I have neither the time or space to tell you ot the outrages which mahone is perpE' TRATING f everywhere upon our old, true, and tried Republican friends. It would take volumes in which to record them ; but everywhere and all around us lie the mangled remains of those' who in the days of Mahone s bloody outrages stood as a mighty breastwork, tehind which we could gather our little ones and cry for protection. Shall we desert them now, and for this new andfalse god? I know that a people who can, as we do, love even our ola masters, who in the days of slavery did us great wrongs (from our standpoint,) canaot and will not sit idly by and see trie men who gathered as friends around us in the past thus foully murdered by the hand of our political assassin. Ood help you if you prove such base ingrates. John M. Dawson, a black man like you and me, is FIGHTING UNDER TIIE OLD BANNER. The old flag is tattered and torn ; its folds bear marks of terrible struggles. In it there is a deep and bloody rent. Draw forth the dagger that struck the blow, and on its gilded blade is stamped the name of Mahone. Shall we not fight on under that old flag, and fling from out our sight the bloody knife that this bloody monster drove into our colors? Freedom is written upon that banner. Give Mahone but another chance, and he will wipe it out and daub slavery in its stead. Vote forDawsOn in Novem ber, and as the silent ballot drops into the box it will whisper back your free dom. Vote for Republican candidates wherever and whenever you Gan. We know they will be true to us. They have never proven recreant. Mahone's tyranny and treachery will be exposed between now and November. Trust neither him nor his candidates. For myself. I would rather be the lean wolf than the fatted dog of such a" master as Mahone. I will be with many of you during the canvass, and will tell you why we should vote against Mahone's candi dates. Come up to the work, and, if we stand together a3 men and brethren, we can honor a'man of our race who is in every way worthy of our confidence and support ; and this is the only chance we have had to send one of our race to Congress from Virginia. A Congress of Absentees and an Ad ministration of Clerks. New York Sun. The worst legislation of the Forty seventh Congress was carried through by absenteeism. The river and harbor job was passed over the President's veto by fraudulent pairing, and by the failure f Senators and Representa tives to be in their seats to discharge the duties they had sworn to perform, and for which they are liberally paid. Had either House been reasonably full, the job would have been badly beaten. When the report of the conference committee on the sundry civil bill, in volving an appropriation of nearly twenty six millions of dollars, was finally adopted, there were not one hun dred members in the House. The Con gressional Record shows that upon nearly every important measure of the session almost a third of the Senators and Representatives were generally absent. Delinquent members pretend to ex cuse this neglect of duty by alleging they were paired. Who authorized them to pair? Neither the constitution nor the statute law recognizes this practice, which is entirely in the interest of the lazy or indifferent Congressman. Mem bers bargain among themselves to leave States and constituencies unrepresent ed, and then have the assurance to claim that nothing has been lost by their unrecorded votes. Like other pernicious examples, this absenteeism in Congress has infected the executive departments. The Presi dent, the cabinet, the heads of bureaus, the chiefs of divisions and a host of subordinates have deserted the capital. It is estimated that nearly 2,000, officials are now absent from Washington. This nation now presents to the world the spectacle of a government of clerks. A direct and simple remedy for this glaring abuse can be applied, as far r s the popular branch of Congress is con cerned, when election day comes round. The kidneys are nature's sluice-way to wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies. If they do not work properly the trouble is felt every where. Then be wise and as soon as you see signs of disorder g"t a package of Kidney-Woit and take It faithfully, it will clean the sluice way of sand, gravel or slime and porify the whole sys tem Drugali ts sell lr, both nry and liquid, a.d it is equally efficient in tiihtr form. Independent. Horford' Acid Phospbate for tlie til Effects of Tobacco. Dr. C. A. Fernald, Boston, says: "I have u:ed It in cases of impaired nerve function with bene ficial results especially In cases wheie the system Is affected by tbe toxic action of tobacco." An unpleasant catalogue constantly being print ed, In which human Infirmity is specified as head ache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neuralgia, paralysis and ague, can be entirely expunged from the re cords, by tbe use of Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAT 15th, 1882. THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby, 64 miles West of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of tbe Carolina Central Hallway, running from Char lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at tbe Springs' StaUon on arrival of every train. COLD AND WABM BATHS. White and Bed Sulphur-and chalybeate Waters a Bowling Alley in good oider. A good string band secured for tbe season. Livery accommoda tions attached to tbe botel. ET For farther particulars address 8, McR POSTON, . ; mayietf Proprietor. A Delicioap Appetlzt r, Thiat ensurf s digestion ar.d enlpyment of food; a. ionic tnai onng strength to the weak and rest to the, nervous; a harmless dlar-Thm c-ire that don't spconsUoaiti just what every family needs ertWngertoni -rtr- LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Care Far aU thoM Painful Complaints sad Weakneaaea common to oar best female papulation. A Medicine for Womu. Invented by a Woman. Prep&Ved by a Woman. The OrratMt XdUI DUeortrj Slip th Dawn of Hlttorj. < revives the droopiay Ptt lnvijrorates and harmonizes the organic function giro elasticity and irmnees to the step, restores the natural luatTe to the eys, and plants on the-pale oheek of woman the fresh ro6 oi life's sprang and early summer time. "Physiefens Use It and Prescribe It Freely.E It remove falntness, flatulency, destroys all o raving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently eared by its use. For the' cure of Cldaey Complaints of either sex this ffeajpeaacl Is omaurpassed. tYBIA E. nSTKHAMMS BLOOB PTJRTFIEfc wlli . eradleat . evey staoe of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Insist on having it Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared it 2$3 and S35 Western Avenue, lynn, Mass. Prioe of rtther, L Sii bottlesfor $8. Senfrhy mail in the form sf pills, or of loEenges, on reoelpt of price, tl per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry, Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PIJTEHAM'S LdVKtt. rilAJS. Tney cure constipation, bi uid tdrpidlty of the liver. 85 cents per box. They cure constipation, biliousness, the liver. 85 cents per box. 3-Soldly all Drugrfsts.-Sft O) IFrom the New Haven Register j m? T T) Ar j mr- kj -Tj 1j Tj ix l AS A REMEDY FOB NERVOUS DIS EASES. What i lie jntnllca.1 i'rofccsioii Say About ifi and tbe Good ltcbulttt Attending- its Uc. Headache, Neuralgia, Ncrvoiuncst, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia. "Dr. BENSON'S preparation of Celery and Cham omile for nervous diseases Is the most Important addition made to the -materia medlea" In the last Quarter oi a century. "-Dr. J. W. J. Englar, of Baltimore. "Ir. Beinon'a Pills are worth their wsigut In gold in nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. H. 8chllchter, of Baltimore. "These Pills are invaluable ia nervous dis eases "Dr. Hammond, of New York. "Dr. Benson's Pi'.l3 for the cure of Neuralgia are a success. "-Dr. G. P. Holniiin, Christian burg, Va. These Pills are a special preparation, cn'y for the cure of special diseases, as named, and for these diseases they are woitfcy of a trial by all In telligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to and will cure sick headsche, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, raralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggist. Price, 50 cents a box. De pot. 106 North Eutaw et., Baltimore, Md. By mall two boxes for SI, or sit boxes for 82 50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartaof the body. It makes the akin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put tip, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. AU first class druggists have it. Price $1. per package. c n. crittenton, sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. w. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton st. New York. septl 4 CO, ESTEY, ROSEDALE, Steinwav, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAINES and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, R is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PKICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I wfll show yon tljat I Can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms All I ask is a trial and tbls cxn eost you roth'. ;ui. while It may be the ni h -f snv'ng yon a great deal in an instrument Organs always in stock either to sell or rent. Cail on or address Lock Box 274, JNO. R. EDD1NS, Charlotte, N. C. m.ty28 DANIEL O'DONNEL, PRACTICAL Plumber and Steam Fitter, Office under the Central Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 13?" ill orders promptly attended to. fon24 WANTED. BY S I! P T E JI B E II 4 th. FIVE or six Music Scho'ars. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to Mrs. N. DULS, Comer C and 6th streets, or T. L. Seigle & Co. aug20 2w VIRGINIA Female Institute, STAUNTON, VA. Mis. Gea, J. X. B. STUART, Principal. THE next session WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14th, with a full corps of teachers. Training thorough and terms moderate. Catalogue sent upon application to the Principal. HU18 eod 6w PELOUBET JU3T RECEIVED i PEIMTS and SATIWUS frJWaf" Je7,,fKar5rtnftoIHOOP8KIttT3 of every description, ranging in prioe from 2oc to Sl.2o. We will have quite a variety of those 4ic T, A TNT S. Call and examine OUR BARGAIN' COUNTER, As we have an wdlees variety of LADIES' MITTS. GLOVES and HOSIKftY, all of which we are off; ing u prime oos . Another large shipment of that popular 10c BLEACHED DOMESTIC. TEW a Ty JpLJlLJ& GEATES Ss. WILHELM SMITH BUILDING. ai:g!8 CDosflnLigf. - -:o: I POSITIVE :o: WE HAVE REDUCED Onr own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now $18.00, Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform price of $14.00. A handsome line of $15.00 and $12.50 Suits at uniform price of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Men's Slimmer Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost T&ese Goods mut be sold in oraer to secure Room for FALL GOODS. The prices given are strictly CASS.. Call eariy an 1 secu e Bargains. Respectfully, L. Derwangei & Bro. LEADING FASHIONABLE CLOriilEKS AND TAILORS. MUSIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. r-.TJ-OH of XjTTXJIDETr 3o BATES. Wholesale & Retail. 3 Sfl &3 Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are intending to puich se PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot 8UMMEB MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. Mid-Sumiuer Specia Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during tbe months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SE? TEMBER, 1&82, PIANOS and CRGANS, of eveiy make, style and pilce, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IHTEEEST OB AHY ADVANCE IK PEICE, IF BALANCE CAN'T BE PAID IN THE FALL, Longer time will be given, with a reasonable Increase of price. All Instruments of every grade and price Included in this sale. Tell your musical friends of it. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882. Early purchase secures cash prices and easy term. Six () years guarantee, stool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. Test them In your own hoires. Address TVEoSxxxitli XtX-uslo House. 13g- PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized Toner and Repairer. All work guaranteed, fiend orders o this house. H. McSMITH. (BirBfflit DBsaimaiinDg -AT Andrews' FOR TEN DAYS IN ORDER BEFORE MOVING INTO THE LARGE STORE LATELY OJSCpPIirJLByUiPBAllS & BROaNBXT-pOOB TO TtTJrTyOWSKY A BABUOBV. Don't Forget-Pbr Ten Days Onlyf HANDS JUS L1NS-OK dDontt OE :o:- CA'Sft'SALfi. :o: 9 5 11V1 S TO REDUCE MY STOCK Sarife HOUSE ore, aug30
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