1 4' t -1 4- o. -it VOL. XXVIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1882. - y " I I ' -- r- OUR OUR 1883. FALL and WINTER s t o c k or BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, Valises Traveling Bags, IS NOW OOMPLETE. It has been selected with unusual care to meet the wants of the Trade, and to give mem tne BUST GOODS MiNUFACTUBMX 1882. ) Laaies ,&enis 5 1 o FINE BOOTS, SEOFS AND SUFFERS A specialty. Our stock of Traiifo, Talks and TraYeling Bags, IS LAEGE AND VAEIED. HATS gSiSSS IHATS - IS COMPOSE OF THE Bfsl Ms aefl Latest Styles of SILK, STIFF AND FELT. Call and t 7 th Old Xatabllshed House ot Pegral ill ffi o. dec2 30,000 -WORTH -t - J THAT MUST BEJ CLOSED 0U ary.jst, ,1 ' ..4 UH'il.i t'l f1 ilillJIJ 883 MM ARRIVAL OF- New Goods! Another let ot those Beautiful 811k and Fur Lined CIRCULARS, WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, &C, PER EXPRESS TBIS MORNING. We haTe a handsome line of WOOL PLUSHES In Black and Colon. Xrerrtblng new In niCKWKia Ask to see oar BLANKETS. we nave another trir nt ttwiwdutit r jrau UB na 00 convinced mat we nave the most rytmnuta nrvv nv. .- v. n"o I T. L. 8HGLK A fTL 1 o memctoe has tnet been discovered which Kyo MiUjrand surely in such cases aa &Tsa thousands erf Ures. AVIS PATJT KILLER Is 5?wv?X1S151?n has been before the rUkt tws 110111 TOluntai7 tsesttowoiaia tJliFiB&r household nrotOr for JSSL-w.J21p?fitwSn-seT yews, indhT l known It to tag to T curt L. 8. Obooiik, WilllamavUle, N. Y. fty yew I have need Paw Kir-ura, and Hare reoeiTad ImmwiiitA ww u I her tost recovered from a wry Severe cold. which I have relief until I nad rpr some time. I conld ret no ""4 um i tried your Paik Killeb, which i .ST?"' Kautt In my family for forty TSh,? have never known it to lui lUagOK Lfvm, Waynesboro, Oa. I began oamg-PAxtr Katn tatty family twenty. ?Fpra Sffoand have Med tteverBtocejuid hfo Crof H Y Ploe. BTNv. Drxa, oopln8,-00e?' nd, P013 14 Is the best J.f22.el9pp1 nP ?d oomrider it the bet rnemfltne ever egared QmoioorMMWilmimituti, ttHoe-waa so taflamedl MnldieeMelr ewaOow ; Mi ioSl 4Tlecl to tzy your Paik Ktllk. ; 552.Jf,i5FJakin lew doa was completely eared. T.Wrunraoir. nr. wajltoh write from Coahocton : Tour Padt KrxXBOTrM diphtheria and sore throat mo alarm, mcdycreyalextt here, and haa not been known to faa toja amgla i tostance. Xhia fact yon ahould make known to the world. jelub B..IUSOH write: My gon was taken VioiBnay sick with diphtheria, hih fever, i chako many children havf died her ffraidto eall a physician, and Med yot , anaoota tdrnridan. and trieA imr Tin Wedwwdar hta throat was ctear. It til a won. i Oerful ODMLABd I wiah UmhUI V km. n .K. I poor mothers who are loatogr o many onfldren. For CMEs and Fever Pin khxer b no equal, it cures wbra everything else falls. Delays are- often dangerous. A bottle of Faih Knm4n the house Is a safeguard that no family: should be without. idruggista sell it at as soc, and fi.oo per bottle. . ' : PERJlT DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. eptdtwseptAoot THE JEWELER, his just Rxnmino tbom thx worts. FINEST, MOST SELECT' HOST COM PLETE and BEST ASSORTED STOCK OT- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Xrer displayed in NORTH CAROLINA. ' CALL IKS SIX Dectilc Appnirtet' srr aatitsk SODiyt Trill TO MEN ONLT, YOUnu OR OLD, "TTTHO are wfferiafvfcwm Vssvovs Dmurr, W Loe Vitality,' Lcr o Kaavs rosea an Vioos, WAsriiro WKanraaaaa, aa4 all thoe diMaaee of a Pbsocai. Matomm e Itlag faw aimi and Otbbs Cicuk Speedy seUeT aad aomptete reete ration of HAi.Ta,viooand KAmooa Ouitimn. mum duooverr or tfeo Hineteenta nntnrv. HnnnruiiniMnnBpimDWi; Y8LTA1A tELT ta.rCAgSHAlt; tlfSH, v.r tint m l i tJ it M -s , ssj j jui FLNB flPOBT INNOCE2CE41Ui . MENT, ail tut m iitiofoa i- iJBiU37it ll I , Jf onihUtPd season tickets fir-J!rfi5lyi aucaser at (at unk, of 8. J. lrrr. - v Diphtheria. HUC. JSk -i: iNst nff f tTin VirflTTTI BOai 'jr. wurf'1 Hanesen WASHINGTON LETTER. Last Session of the 47th Congress -The ' Scene of the Opening Democratic Intellectual Snpremacy--Gov. Tance Says, etc., etc. Correspondence of the Charlotte Obse rrer. Washington, Dec 4. Washington beamed in its fatherly way this morn ing; Congress, like Monsieur Touson, had "come again. The city 01 mag nificent distances is as happy as a big sunflower when the national legislature isia session, and, therefore, the longer ine session me utsitci. There was the usual attendance in the galleries and more than that on the floors of the two houses. The Senate seemed full, though of course there were a few absentees. The North Car olinc Senators were in their seats early. On the same side of the chamber ap peared all the more prominent Senators except those from boutn (jarouna: .ua mar. the crreat orator: Jones, the florid constitutionist from the Land of Flow ers; Pendleton, tne gentlemanly; Ba; ard, tnebusiness-HKe; 1 Sauls bury and Garland strong array. But the dauntless, elo quent mil is sadly missed. Across the main aisle there is literally no rival rv in point xf talent. Edmunds, their most veneraoie, is tneir only great Senator, Anthony has experience, Allison, re- spectaomty, Logan, lung power. But what can we say of Cameron and Ma- none wnat of the long line of nobod les wno are not even boss-bargainers ? Exclamation point, as some one has called Mr. Ingalls, on account of his pnysicai intangibility, he is far above ine -common nerd," by which he is sur rounded, ; It is a singular fact that the brainy men of the Republican party hare left official life that party which boasts its Overshadowing mrtt.nro in every department of human endeavor. a President Davis leaned over con fidentially to make his communications and-8mple"a happy, luminotis smile. JDUltne Oride isn't herfl. And thAv sav wen. its none of my business: and uncle Davis is large enough certainly to nave ms snirt buttons sewed nn without foreiflm aid. Over at the other And than the above ocearrences, somethinjr tuuie buau Lwo-Lnirna nr rtiA mmher heard the prayer of Key. Mr. Power. xnen ine dun speaker in - bis thick tonguea manner opened the order of ousiness. ana tne national circus was once more m progress. The opening of an old Congress is no great matter. The groove is read v. and all thine move as they have been ordained. Ra. side the admission of three new mem bers to fill vacancies there was nothing notable done. These were Hitt, of Il linois: Reese, of Georgia: and ShAllnv of Alabama. Hitt succeeds Hawk Reese, Stephens and Shellev. himself. the election having been sent back to the people on contest. The queer spec tacle again was presented of a northern! man takinar one form of oath. and two southern men an entirely different one. T.ike Sunset Cox, I think the test oath should be repealed immediately. In the Ala bama case. Chairman Calkins of tha Election Committee presented a memo rial against the swearinsr in of Mr. Shelly, but, as he asked no further ac tion, it was referred to his committee. The petition of Caine. claimincr the election as a delegate from the Trinity of Utah, was also referred. As usual a uumber of bouauets several of them very handsome graced the desks of Senators and Representa tives. The scene on the floor, especial ly in the House, was quite animated. The Republicans tried to take Demo cratic chaffing in perfectly good humor. i ne nanasnaKings were very, cordial, and the voices though contused, cheery. The Democratic lions, of course, were the leading candidates for the S weaker of the next House. I did not get. a glimpsevoLRandall. but he was there in the midst of many friends.1 Carlisle was welcomed on all sideshis care- seamed high brow indicative of the deep thought he is giving and has ways given 10 puonc questions, lie is a great favorite, esteemed for his fine social qualities ana noble intellectual! ty. Other men may win by their cun ning, their wealth or their demaarocv. ouccess comes to mm oy no questiona i-. .... ble means. W-V AW uown in tne surge one can see any number. of prominent Democrats-, s,ome Of thetn fine specimens of physical manhood; Blackburn, of ' i Kentucky, Evans and Richardson, of South Caro lina, Armfield and Cox, of North Caroi una, venerable Singleton, of Mississip pi! miss tne tan rorm or Hooker , Martin, of Delaware. Then among the smaiier-iramea pig men the courtly and able parliamentarian McLane, of Maryland, who advocates, like Diocle tian and Charles Fifth, when there is no call for him to retire ; the supple, versatile, nigmy-gutea uox, rresh from fields of European travel, where he has picked up a thousand and one oddities and utilities ot Ufa and literature. Across the aisle a most conspicuous figure, somewhat less rosy and far lesp of a rollicking room than last season;, sits not struts up and down with his hands in pockets, as of yore Robeson, of New Jersey, owner of the marjpn tte in the Speaker's chair and admin istration leader. 4 . With long strides, ambitions, leathern lunged Haskell moves about but not half so lightly as debonaire Found, of Wisconsin, with his brilliant profusion of beard. Reed, of baby face and pon derous body, is remarkably quiet. .But bid elephantine Horr waddles around the Republican side, slapping backs and shouting his clumsy joy at something ,noell$wiina frrj; WJjattuVes he care tor a Bourbon seat or two since the ides of November? j i ; TheeeatD RepreseotaUvftUpdeKraff was draped, and the chaplain referred suitably to the funeral arranged .totakb place to-day; In both house Sthej report . offthe tariff commission -wi presented, ref ei red and ordered printed. The proposi tion in the Senate was to print 20,000 copies. It is very voluminous, covering orer 2,000 pages,, .Contaary.Jta .expects tion, the commission recommend a gen eral reduction of 85 per cent. The fact of the appropriations committee re- ortng the-Indkua bHl-enTthefifskday f tb session Is fisiaerMfaVofable sign for promptitude in the appropria tion measures of the session. ! The telegraph will give the congress ional routine, including the. kttlsUntro- ducedV of wbib there weriaeintor teh f tfeefieftate and -sy larger number in the House. i Allusions to the recent elections were' made in both-bouses to-day, and from" different sides. Mr Edmunds, in the discussion of a petty biivremarjcea in Ais coia,,pamp kin Die style, that there was reason for supposing that there was considerable di8sausiaeuon tnrongnaut tne efmntrye aboavlouethins!!0 'jetetfyifcfoglthat. Congress had done of late. This was acknowledging the corn without wait" ingto be i forced. When the. order was renewed for: consideration of the civil service meas ures, Cox of New York, wittily con- muueovrtoo? ttepne(ieBstBauuiey. ad at iasluwakad raliiing. sense of the necessity for reform In the,l, The message. lartre share of of the time of; the tw leading points, together.. hnnnAR. ThA landinir nnlnts. toirethi with the suggestions ,of &e seQretarie&J as emDoaiea in tneirreporxs, uaye oeen, teWgrapn(r aiia ' will iWFDeTerjeaiefi riAm - . ' - - - - 1 , ,,Tue documet; like nearly, alj jjinilajr communicauori3;i3 laa.ions ux &w uaZttVLi first pait, relating fo.fojr- one paragraph, as it might easily nav been and the pruning knife applied to much of the - remainder, " the. message would have been the gainer. Pity some of the Presidents do not imitate the e-runt.ivft of the late CiOnfWlArnjittr whose State papers and addresses were models of brevity as weu as ot felicity of expression.- live newspaper man could take Mr Arthur's matter, and nnt in one-fourth of the space rwithnnt. the loss of an idea. And then every body would read it Aa.it is, it is pretty fair message. The position on. reduc tion of taxation is iuwe aavanced than was xpectedV : The condemnation of Jayhubbeiism sounasvery well, but if tha President had been in earn pt in his utterances during the campaign.the assessment plaa could -not have wrung as much money 3 U did out of govern- ment employes-.. . c; .. Everybody knows who Morton Me MichaeK Well, his son, .Col Clayton HfoMichael. has been appointed District Marshal to succeed.Henry, removed for . -1-3. :U Cto. UAnt. : - , " Jake his f atner, uoi jucjiaei is pro- nriflr.nr or iuo. J. uuauvivma. ivrtrth American. As the President "cannot Iiknli to arise over the removal of Henry, the commission was made out and the new officer sworn in .before the meeting of the Senate. In order, jo it is gaidto give Mr. McMichael mor time to become familiar with Jjis dutjes, the Star Eoute cases were not nroceedAd with this morning, although the Drosecutiori was ready. . 1 Senator Yance says tha$ some of the con- AlnHAn laaf iitaaI. if 1.1 i ' ing. Heradei not wish'td Thave the facts prematurely-published: that is. in i ad- vancepf the regu!arpJ5cialr?poTt.j But he hesjtateigpot, ptatithat a iraat deal of 8C0Undrelism has. . been . daveU opea, and at no great cost to the ,3ov erameAt. , ' .' H. . a-. , .1- Real Know-Nothinrfsm. Phlladelnhla -T The census statistic hf 'm: ;' the United States coma to hand inat in time to do servico in thelmpimling discussion and struggle over theities- vm. auvuausiip uio lubemai taxes. Senator Logan wishes to raisin t.h whisky tax imeVdistribute its nrnoAArik among the States far educational pur Poses, .HeUas introduced a bill to that effect, and his nlan is RDnnnrtMt hvthn Philadelphia American, and favorably spokeft of By many other papefi. There are sevei;ai distfceji'. measures" before Longresa iavolyingiiaUojiai-aid to education. Some of these bills propose to set aside certain rfevptn for educational DUrDOSes: on nrnwiriaa -for a direct appsopriatioa of U00a,Cj30, w ieu mong.rMSNTatea? to Ibn pToportlon of th ilTteVacy in each. In the discussion of-last session. t.h Bfnti.. ticsfi67(wererthfl latest rif53Hori in. formation available on the illiteracy in the United States, but hist week the results of the invesMtmrfon xm this-subject made for the tenth cen sus were given to the public. Of the fifty millions of people In the United States in June. I88f). if. nnes.n that 36,7l)07 axe ten years of. age and upwards. Jffo account is taken Whether those younger than this can read or write, as is asstmed that whether they can or not thev hav nl time to learn. Of these thirtv-RiT n millions, 4.923,607, or 13 4 percent of the whole, cannot sead. and 6.239.95R. or i per cent, cannot write. Of ,the native wnite population of the United Stat. 2255,460, or 8.7 per cent, cahnOt write. Of the foreign-born white persons, lfi per cent cannot write, and ofithA nativk colored population, 82a878, or 70 per cent, cannot write their own names. x-ennsyivania nas28,0!4 inhabitants who cannot write, a denlorahlv l arm number, though but 7.1 oer nenfc of it population. ;i Of these 123,206 are native j wbite8, 86,775 are foreien born, and is - o colored. Of the fore i?n- horn, is i per cent cannot write, and of the celor- ea population 27,1, per.cefltifaliin, the same category; The census reveals the humiliating fact that Pennsylvania has a greater uumber of persons who can- uuh wme man any other one of the iormer tree States, and a greater per centage than any except Rhode Island, wmcu uaa per cent, JNevada, Cali forma and Indian a.7 Of those who can not read, the true illiterates, Massachu- sens mases a worse showing than Jfennsyivania, the former having 5.3 jper cent of its population who cannqt read and Pennsylvania having bnt 4.6 per cent. Colorado has 5.9 per cent and illume isiana r.vper cent. The order ot ignorance then: amorto- Vrtrth Arn States, inability to read being the test. io xwuuue jLsiana, ..weyaaa. California, Colorado, M4stachusetts.Iodiaiia, Vet- mont, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illi nois, jn ews uampsblr, Connecticut and New "Vnife- t.hn t.hroaStataa loo- wP-V paravin each.2 per cent nuu i,auuuiiou. vrits native wmte poputataon Pennsylarta'feas0 12308 wno cannot write: TM8 WIS per cent of the popuiatdon of schooJ age, a better suuwing tnan is maae Dy Colorado, In diana and Illinois or any f&uinerti State. v,. " j The best record is made hv thn RtAtk of Nebraska, which has but 3.6 percent of. its total ;.poptIiation of school age who cannot write and 2 5 who cannot ma a A T 1 i. a- n v . . . ! xcimi. iowa uas B.y per cent wno can not write and 2.4 per jcent who cannot read. In the education ot its native wmte DODUlatlon MaHstthhnsPittjj rank h first having but 0.7 .oer cent whA an- I Af rt'- - ..v uuu nuw. juuueuuuut roiiows wim a per cent . -New Hamp'sntre and Nevada nave eacn -1.1 per cent who cannot write j Majnnd' jlinnesdu, hartJS) Sir cent; Wisconsin has 2 per cent,nd ew York 25 per eent'jtt,, theotber end of, the tdll'are the olttfeltttmates yujmail fnrfitgn i nnrn pnpniaMoit. j.ntwwri ajercentaf e utii&m 53.9 per cent Of the total colored nnnn. tnatioti d ic1rdol;Bge ih Misliouri,9wiT5 I per-cenUr Geonria Ot tmttv white I Illiterates Norh Carolina has S1.1 per vju i w iiu. uauuu b vftiisi jl enn essee, zijo tJfir.flTif.? ArVanansi 9S K rw oonf . bama, 25 'per' cent: Geiorgia. 23L2 ler cent.; Keuthcky ' 22 S:f cm j'Xo'ui. iana, zz.rper cent: faoutn iiaroiina.. 22.4 per cent, . It is doubtf ul if any, power less than national ; will be able to'Tift this dark cloud of ienorana H6w overshadows the Sooth an the census reveals in such ata f vf v VlUUO, The Goteraor Grossly Misrepresented. following: Governor McJEnery's action, in telatloii tqi the thirdr;district Jiave. been rrAi'inU1hu'fr1.'.1TA Tina tseeri charged'withfusing a xertifi caleto Kellogg when: la' fact Ihe, Goy- etnor on ; Tewi9? . ACklenVprofeslC vl raising .uie.queswon "Dr. . jeuoggra igiouitymerery suspetaecl.theacUott allow Kellogg to iJresenr his" statsv tnent Of law and facts, wblch as done un monay, anw qnUBsaay.CerT,ia cate wasfissued tollogfefheiuea tion was raised on&weekiro and wm ttldwi thiday fellowlflnhrflttmri 8ninJTlTrtoslfTefi1fsl cive4 Bhowfbii teauslt of .Yenns fa be r.at :.fmmmTM .ttStWP Wugh the roWs.; At narvard Jerta1satist6oreaUoiUi , 'wetem&Ser Successfur 'obseryationa' InscreUOnaOf yo ne'-yoas'.ve&knea early da- I. iol .etus'yoa, THUS y CLAiSJW IlIb rreat remedy was discovered cy a missionary tn Booth America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Est. Josth T. .uwa, iaUon D, lew Totltaty. - - 1, I aoDolnt to an aa interim vacancy whii arris, oockreii, I the senate is in sessiptf without waitinff it is a very 1 fn- ,.n.A,m. nn nnrt a fterhfTs wblch I I : vessels in Distress. ? o .LONDON, Dec. 6. The bark Maria Sophia, Hamburg via.-. Plymouth for Wilmington, jn.C, has arrived off the Isle of Wight, leakingand with a loss or sails. The steamer Strathmore from Savan nah for Bremen, ashore at Calandsoog Netherlands, has lost her rudder. Part or tne crew is still on board. The steamer Peruvian has been noatea. KellocgGets His Certificate. , 1 Nbtw ObijIans; Dec.; M special ' to the Times-Democrat from Baton Rouge bjb me uovemor alter a patient ana exhaustive examination of the law and f acts in the Kellogg case has given the Certificate ; to 'Kellogg In accordance withthereturns from the third dis trict " ' " -iS ";; v ; Opinion ot Emlaenl De, R. S.'suattrt, . Presldait Uarrland HosnttaL Baltimore. " ila?en8edColden's UavHd Beef Toole for u year. oomoines ins yrrtaes of food 55i5fl?ie "aitabl!r( and, -I am satlsfled. has rai iiwmBiB7 oiner meaidne would falLf wunvutuqc ua.puw, coiaen'a tass no otner.) "IVhatTTomen Sbonld YTse.' w mo lesnui Bmienng, dot ranter s einsOT Tonic makes me, feel like a new being. I areatramedj. Xrerv woman ihoold nse It Mra. QABITg, Ptttabnrc. mators grayness STOided br nslng Parkert Bate Balaam, (UsUjwrutfiedlor lti etoaumeai Tand M oihf Btkittf Pmdrt ar largely duHwatrt with Alum and hfktr km,! Aa beta kept anchangtd in a its original .purftr and tiirmaih. The b$st eridonce of ' it tafeif and s fleet irttnst is th fact of tts having recti red thb highest testimoni al from t hp most eminent chemists in the United States, who hare analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time.. Ha other powders show so good results by the true test the TEST OF THE OVEN. IT B A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POUtfER -MADB BT - STEELE & PRICE, oiuoago, at., ana tn. JjOuis, ju.o. i of Lmalia Tuil fiom a.. rlWa HnMlal VlaverlaK Sztraete, aad Dr. Prl.'i Untqui fntmaem. lotltrtea. 'We do hereby eerfifti thai. rangenumtt for all the Monthly endSma-Amtual ttravnnm Qf thf. louiaiiuan. RtjiL rntf swu., t Iftemgaven, and that the same are conducted tmth ncmestv. fa&mtxi. ana tn nvvt wa Uet, aadw authorize the Company toueelhis certifl ecae. Munfac-sirnuts of our signalureg attached, in tts advertisements." UMPBKCKDEjfTED ATTBACTIOPf ! OVBB HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTE P. " ' - 1 Lomaana: State Lottery Company frporatedln i868 f6r25 years by the Legto- ltorJd?Jrtclu,rttabte Purdoses--cacttal ofSljOOaOOO-lo which reserve fond of $650,000 has ilnce been added. By an overwheunms pOpnla vote Its franchise aBpffi JL?5fi2Si?!iOT Postpones. Look at tte)tdl. owing Distribution; ' . . . .. during wbjch will take pteee the - ' r JLSls CtrjanAAIomtliir sua Use . i U aTBar.4xsT v i via . TAider the penstipervUlon and managememt of Gen. AtlBEGABD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JTJBAL A HABLY, of Virginia.' ' ' i eAPITALFBIZB,l0,OOtt .1 '.Hornat. --Tickets are JTeh 'Dollars HslvesVfS. IfmhsTeMlfL' " i vi- LIST Ol"PRI2BS: 0 7 "; ony.' io!8o x v. nail u OU,UUU. 1 " 20.000 zu.uou 20,000 20.000 ao,ooo 80,000 40.000 3 LA&6S PRIZES 01 10,000.. 6,000 um.. ;.600 . BOO.. ioo 'J - 2UQ !. 200.. 100, tn - ' -to 60,000 AirRoiTMlriow'TO. -100 Apppeximauon-Frlzas or 'lOai.i'.' 10 iuu ApproxunaaonjtTixesof 76..-..; : 7 ,0O t!R-WTVw!iM AppiloatloB for rates to cmbs should' only be made to he office of the company inifew OrleanB. For Information apply to : .u , i ., -..i. : ' jiT ,i. .-. - -Jf, A. DAUPHIN, f i . i ! : (J07 eeventh street Washbteton. . c. W.HT-Ordei addressed to New Orleans will rs- opive prompt ,ovi4- TOPiTLAJK lIONTHLT DBAWTlie-Qr IBh In fhisttr of iLordavfos. on" ' TBTJBSBAXNOtTEMBEH 8otlti882. Thessbawkics soar monthly (Svsiaars samePt' ed) under, provisions ofsaetof ihaeeoaral As- - ThathTltBd States Orettft Conrton Kareb 81. rssaerMMKHiowingoeewons: - 1st That the Commonwealth 1 pany is legal, k. its smwmgs ass rsi? y. -(s.-,--.. Comnanx has now on hand almas 1 Prtss.... .... 930,000 1 grlse,wi!W.gijf.tJiyjr;.... 10000 vrrjrr t 0,000 A AAA 200 PrixsasrM 0 sjBavsj.is.v.''4 10,000 !5!PioiBa1tcnPrtsMS2,700 9 PrtSSSr 80O mm- i. w II SAO ijmimii , t Avft-r-frtynit . ttra,fl whom Ticsjets, ra, nji'f The,ri; J7 Tkikets, Itettnt If snev if vfwft th w JJ cyj--5.D",r e j 7T3iD4 tand.r Jt-al att rtiU ensa,- v . wr M " " j Ijl'liJUlIT r ii - i IP I B. tt EQAEriU f , Co&lmJO' 'J'T-".. Looiaville, Ly4 or . . J Lxt j, i... n Ic.i nov ..... rM Pr a sa ,sr Commissioners. I uenaon. koiiilkfewtkkii. ro:-; :o: - ... 3,000 YARDS CASHMERE, at 12i PER YARD. 100 WALKING JACKETS, - $3.00 TO $15.00. 100 CLOAKS, - - - - - - $aOTOT$20;00. 50 ULSTERS, $5.00 T6 $15.00. Sflk and (Mian Fot-LiiieS 'iSrcnlars, $15.00 to . 125.00. ' 1 CLOTH CIRCULARS, - - - $7.00 TO $10.00. Hacisdne Dress Patterns, $lO;0(rto $$M. Dress Flannels, 25c;31c, 75cV$i, $15. . AH-m1 Wsm Blactaii lMok 45c, 50c, 65fe-75cr$lr jifi,iLSl,' Tern COttaHOSOnltfra KldS and thA IIMM. tha Mm T mrfn Tla Pln.haa all imIim .n QualtUea. Some handsome Plushes for Jackets ana acau wni convlnoe jou that we have a stock decS L BfRIIGERliO, Leading Clothiers and Tailors, . m Goods! tect -mm :o:- OarPatrons; Tie People, Oar Stadj: OUR REWARD: SUCCESS. W Man?fasture onr own Uea's Ctothlnc. and T T Other faOOSe Can Offer the same foods. W In this section. OUR Tarnishing Goods Department comprise the latest out, and we are confident tha for beauty and'aorelty will compare with anv In the Booth. The last bat not least,, oat Bat Depart ment, consists of only the latest oat. and finest that could be found In the market. We-have taken special pride this season to secure such goods that every department are invariably bottom nsares. 7" Thanking the DUbllc kindly for n&at favors, we are Very Respectfully, t - oett "5 R '-.nj-i-: CO 2 1-14 7 e .06 i Tt3. bar S3 a SO Si r- ct- "3. 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