r - -- :-w . . - SL 'd a ill iflU v! )i AttO Y J..1 A a -'iJ ft, 1 -ff-:- t vmTxxvin v 1 1 a i I l. i i i.i . .. ! I ' ) . .... .. M,mm in ii i ' ii i - ' il ' ' i ' . 11.. . t .... J I -IM 'I OUR OUR FALL and WINTER S T-O C-K OF HATS, TRUNKS Valises I TravelIfeigs IS BOW COMPLETE. It has been lelrctad with unusual caw to meet the wants ol the Trade, and to giw u" BUST GOODS MlMJfACTUBWX r 1 Iadies',Gen(s'SfhiIdrca's FINE BOOTS, ; SH OES m SUPPERS A specialty. Our stock of tomb, Wises and lniiBags, IS LAKOE AHDVAEIED. HATS 88!i3iS I HATS IS COMPOSE 0 OF THE m Brands and latest Styles of SILK, STIFF AND FELT; Call and t7 the QldJUUbUahed House of dec2 4 THAT MUST BE CLOSED OUT , 8 'Hi'. VJi .January isr: - a ii J .' t k' BOOTS siats,. -lib l r i ? v . . Head Quar -FOa- ! 4 fflhlt WHEN YMlfiT LOOKING FOR Tr(E it ",f: SLAtTGHTEtllNP ,t ;! ! t fa GOING ON IN THE -CITY, -call if sKj - If xou can't find something in oar house cheap , , enough to bur, I t& We do not offer all oar Stock at Cost, but will sell you a freinaay Jdods nap,and if too. LU1 COMPARK GOODS and PRICKS we think we ca CONVINCE YOO that we will . fii i '9 ? "f r SfL GOODSXIjEAPJ J r9 1 :i ri I : uur Htocic CI XMia GOODS Is coming In Terj da7rpd wiMB- rai ffuamaethlK haiid some fta XMASPitfdlMTJ talL'Wsee dor Stock and you wiil find GOODS and PRICES BIGHT. Very Beapeotfoi n r I dec8 fit- oold or sortliMMt Htrfta vo nracn-'ana if Tj-ir be tared: but i - arret, aeenc m prompt ose or tills ineaJkcM area thousands nt Hm R5T AVULMCI 1CTT.T.CT la fwi?1.!2J?!?ifctt been before toe pttbtte toe frt yij,B(r la most Taluefl waere is is Dest Known. i fj A few aitracta from Tolnntary fcMtimrwia, ' W iBWnllB Past ICtt.t.tu bu im m bu.h.M cold for the put twenty-eeren years, and jito ownKjio lau in SectuiA' cure. WlllianwTUle, Kl pamd it neT-fiulinf imadjrXor colds anr aora ttiroat Baktom Ssaxax. L mm Hare recaiwd launediata relief from oolda i for throat, and consider tout Pais Kills tovriublo ramady. Qmo. B. Ktxrkxt, Siokina and t an " m , im. wmiwa, I hTe itist recovered from a Tan r B6T0F6 oolcL neter agala m n. Urn. A yeara. and have ' nerar known it to fail. Rahsom Liriris, Waynesboro, Ga. I begnnwingPApi Sjujex In my famfly twenty. Breyears ago and have uaed it ever since, and have i cuff pw no mecucine nann place. a. W. vrxm. Drnggist, Oneida, N. Y, i i xnr wnooi and preparation made. would not oa without it ' KOITM. I .HwtV Mill , L Tar tWRTltv-fiv, TMn T )iavn nwj Tl-n TT-rr T -mrm for eoMaand ekapped Bps, and consider it the beat medicuM aver offered. GHoonrawWihaiagtoo, r i. Injrtr crevalent here, and has not been M a atogia instance. This fact you should to call a physician, and tried your PaTn a. He waji taken no Runikv. mnA rtn newweaay ss.tnroK waa Clear. 11 wasi noequ4. It curea when eveirthlng else taUs. Delaya are often, dangerous. A bottle pt Patm Knxniin the house la a aafeguara that PFRBY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. sept dtw sept A oct. EWEEER, a... HAS JUST EBTpaNatBHaOK THE NORTH, -. ? ti. tJi i TfK:ST MOST tjiLECT. MOST COM ;::-W,ETE and BEST ASSOJATED :ji ! ill . Qfleks and Jewelry, ; m iiTerattdPla(edWarj,r Erer displayed jn. j TaTiraftsTt'-'i a tiriT txt a CALL 1KB SIX HIM. . 0'--,f? oct29 JR. A. f HO are saffertaa; from ItaKrooB rjoa Haav Toim lAaJlttatiee f 1 fjrtAif Aat ftf a rfarMWAB AmB-tetirthriryhr Asas and m,ma Omaa Cavsas. T relief and eoniDlete reate- ration 0 laaarada MAintaoa OnAmAaraaaL i no ara test auoor.ry ot to ineteentn Centtry. At a SMf va if-wfaoU di ol jwue imx ao JhvM a iud. 489i:TM ax Vlotlfl.IIIIlasia 'As nt (i'-toH bMtoiitifltjamsti boa ekiiin iein Mti la wis) t MJtJXXi loasitoJaJ tti jtjd .liil :xioa s-ji jatcwa tT.l1 . P.Kfa.iffJ l!AsmnfiiO .Hall. .Fflllf fctta"" - illicit vi VriWHlMwau 41 f T i i f , 4fy a ! t .lovxiac-Ti IJ.JOa JI ildud ai!ilili1tb ehnwlf 'l5TTOiew Xmas Goods DiDliiii8ifSiP i Mm to ctintwtMl wnoniia : ; loeaaaasflr often -.'a wnlcli eases aa The rNid bajB throat was ao inflamed I could acaraicwaUow known to ya!cis wit? diphtheria, hia-h fever, and oold Ohflltflb WaMHthfldren have died here. I waa uraid KTT.T.WI t m mninT nn r r i Walter mm i x mi LMff I $ tor Illustrated ramphl free. .Addreei f a.l!ft!C'Jliii Plf". Kil to nt; 7 mi SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. Fall Term, 1882. JBenp tot Jhai)beerTar bj.Kalton Asns, J.: This proceeding was instituted to compel the defendant as Administra- caslSfeKHlffi'Wch1 had been devised by his testator, to make assets for the payment of his debts. The will of Isaac Wright was proved and administration taken on his estate apply. The estate is to be dealt with and settled as the law existed prior to the 1st of July 1862. The clause in tha will which gave rise to the contest is : , MI give unto the children of my de aaui rirtiiffhtftr.Xucv G Monroe, to ll thtfLtakU i own on tne soutn side of- the river, situated on either White r Hummonds creek, and as it lies on the river, or stands out from the same, em bracing all the j McDougald and other pieces or tracts ; but if either should die leaving no child or children of the de ceased to represent him or her, then td go to .the survivor&to them and . their rather lives, rhave given hinv only dur ing his life, after his death, I give it to nis ana my aeceasea aaughter Lucy 6 Monroe's children already named, sub iect to the lLmitat.innn hAfnm rAifoi T viSees'an estfftr lit common in HASfc ieasibl upon4a - death of-eUher of A. I - . . WrVI WPP Qt hoi. inf..Mf . 1. t .1 . ; chi dren afTfMSwnr h?rh were soUtJpeorean 2 years after tbAaofixQoa Mfhie first ad-, ministrcttorand none of such as were1 sold bt&iid deTisses withiBC the 2 years and sold Ktethttime bJ 5 -fibeir Tto deestxfcrclersforyalne jftnd with out notice are liabls tobe Wd by the adminisftaiOTIiaklMts for the payment OTjLu OfJttie Testator J This leaveaHShaUadbougbt by Dan iel Miller and remaining in the hands iftifffi aueaie qf Tthe, institu- the administrator. If there are any of the lands devised to the children which have not been disposed of, by them or their heirs, or were conveyed by them within the to years and are remain ing in the hands of such vendees who purchased within that time they are liable. Milliard vs Kearny, Bus Eq 281. ais; Hogrfi ais, i ivs vEftker, m MjCXll HGox ts 79, 372 cited. Error. Judgment modified and re mandid. , , r Logan vs. Fitzgerald Buncombe. Smjtel C. J. : : , , c ; . 'The'issrie submits the staple inquiry as to the plaintiffs title, permitting it to be antagonized either by proof of an adverse possession for 30 years unsup ported by anyc written instrument as-, certaining its extent and limits, or by such possession continued for seven, consecutive years under the will and ise partially proved and J registered eed with Sta Weill defined fend r fixed lines, asT affording color of title. 1 Had 1 tne issue been so rramed as to present the two independent sources of title re lied on, there would have been no error. ,g v .nrtjvr.tt n j The rule for the guidance of the jurj;, is well established, when there is a pa per title describing and dwfinruff tfce ex: tent jof the claiatti htut in thivbaence of such, the actuMisesaiQnrrinot result .jmff-fcotn'oncaswnal cuttings of timber or othes-acts which may be but tre8pas, n k.. w n k. mvBii mfmug, -lwnmwtitTOTMOg tirotj w 11- :er'soBstroctivepossaseioBT-mnat alrie determine its character and extent.. fltieoccupation HffdcbJ& he nieasure of rsBessioniiriacdoTnpkrrlefby a coft veyance and it cannot be enlarged try declarations of a claim up to certain boundaries. The possession required to raise the presumption of a convey ance, or to give effect to an instrument as color of" tftle is discussed in Gudger vs. Hensley 82 N. C, 481. The defect in the instructions is, the failure to de fine the possession to which the law attaches such consequences as a trans- snxRammBiK: ryUidtoewMffrer-the rfcts of aa-f serted ownership in proof come up : to the requirements of the law. , Error. Veniri de novo. Hardin vs. Barrett 6, Jo. 159. Rogerx i,V3,MaiA lw, jiiyauij&, ri tiorpp- snn a Ind. 578. State vs. Propst Catawba. . j m Ruffin, Jr -,,,TS yj iii.-i . J Defendant was charged with retau incr snirituous liauora without license. It was admitted thahieasoid'iaHvlskeyiL in quantfSiJSLtt S3 BWffl ajquart in townTJfticktry at divers times Htiwee ooei loei, ana tne last 04 ttririSte. He had license from town aathonties.dated Oct. 15, 1881,ffer the year ending April 30. 1882, and 4 li: nnniiA from thft conntv ant.hnrit yWlUrWS U ?1 ?f uurgoiy, iwz. J.ne court i.nstruqtwf i.i it. iiirv 1 1 1 ii si ...ill ill iil. i .1 i,m m i. Held. The charter of Hickory gives the town commissions full control" a. 1 -1. :;. 1. Jket.f- in-the limits oWhe' taWjn. whether, or not liquor shall be sold there, in what quantities, &c., "and no license from theiioaid of commissioners gpr sheriff lit said corporation, wttnout tne license or the town corporation as aforesaid." he generai breiuiifr alUfersdisf yho retail liquors anywnere wu&m tne State, to procure license from tract un tyfirmatSTTntB6tit the assent of otomissiWe CtfoWhTnei!Ijf r the 'sliferilfotourftt'tjotamWaioife fe?-' confer the right to sell within the, tnwn. I I J vliUli auuuinii mtnVsTliSnKitt. i Ruffin, J. UIUU, J. I This is another motion made inith I -v-a -a--w w a i a. L''' his Honor Deiow. rerusea tne mo tion upon the ground, that the causbfefH appeal was ki the Supreme court Sana, tne ac- Tl t an -VT , fi- F recb lsier vs. nrirau ot ji. v., 120. No enereis jja mo Lutz vb. Thompson Cleavel ana. This was an .action upon a mai bond, the consideration being, aa ea nrafi'tAAur''flal estate. The defendant ecuted at tne same time ana onerea w. show that the two instruments bkri . . . mm A thus executed together made but fonau insijriitBiexitooDsutraan'atjpart 08 an incomplete transaction wnicn was ar- terwards frustrated. The court iDOJfc 9l md- I m M Jk A. A. 1A . exciuaea. noon tne erouna mas i ed to show that the. contract of wilich Uiodaued- oiieonstitetes on narfc. is still incomplett nav or rather to establish the fkotl cbtf- Ttwtr rmca'Ea3 never-fcequirea force of an surreement. and conseq ttien eTit - cannot be enforcel jrhol be- i-iiction of the principal matter' of an air. tion,jwpn nA nave, jiAFiBugMM,,,v-. iAj xnciaentai questtori'neceSsary to its proper detet- Garrett-TSJ&aV; SIndSQS; McAdoo ;yaCaUum,6iP cited.; , riall ' vs 'yoJptftM'iecklenbur This action is ror tne conversion of horee, rsaadle, -wan kbiki bridle the whole or me vjuwfim io. une of tha due of twelve dollars ; fie refused to join wMp1MHff in the Jetton, unif 4as made a party defendant. To the issues submitted the jury responded-that the defendant? except Hoover, wrongfully, converted the property mentioned, that theapiaintiff was dam aged to the extent of $135, with interest from date of aeiz ore. That JtipQver. as mortgagee was 4amaged'td the fattent;pf $10,55; withi interest zrom wuwiiyj ua mortgage, andj expenses ineurrea hy a trio tai ' er- - a t J -B- 'aA.aVBV. a.L - , ." I i: on Auiisv Aiuib uis nurao a escribed h in the complaint was the one included! in the mortgage.' inere was judgment ror piaintili accoraing jq tne nnding,- a separate piece ol paper juagment wa$ rendered for Hoover according to the verdict, including the sum of $5 for ex nenaes incurred. ? r , .i , ooudu uj iue contracts, are not bound by the torts of each other, nor are they eTCC ;heJtd taito- ochni rasponftl Wl e for the acts oil cau wuor, uuuo rn U1B COUTSB Ol - tTW'mmylWH. &t actually: guuty. isut partners, like individuals, are responibk for Jtarts oommitted by their agents under express commands) aciIPT; and paf . partner acuhe in the name 01 Che firm, touchirir tt t usines ana witnti Knowledge w the other 0Jaijregaf as the fgent of all. The declarations of one partner are admissible against , his copartners, not upon the ground of tfJrielhg par ties to the same action, bat because o thsij;triflty; s tatnrsv The seizure pt propar;ty .and takfDg it from the owner's possession is a wrong.unless justified by the process oTeome competent coujrt, andsqeh justificatioa; being amatterof. defense, rests upon him who makes the seizure, an In the1 absence of all eyU dence of justificatioq, it was not in proper in the court to charge "that as defendant! bad "BhiofmiDo legal process for tbe seizureit was illegal in them' to hayeFmatle tti ahd if the jury should be lieTeihalt, the defendants took the ben efit ot the ale of thehorae. whether in ItSSSM Jl3SS on -aimraPW taooey the property At the tirheof the seizure or tortious taking, is the measure of the damages. " It Is not necessary that the verdict should ft set aside on4 account of the error ui allowing the $5 expenses incurred,, as the damages assessed on account of expenses were distinguished. The objection that the judgments were on, separate pieces of, paper is without force. . t ... The plaintiff, though suing in forma pauperis, ,.was allowed costs of action. While the error would have been cor- rected if balled to the attention of th J udge below,it;is too late to raise it nem i duagment modmed. Runyans vs. Patterson Cleaveland. Smith, C. J.: sThe damages for which redress is sought in this action were caused by defendant's, cow breaking into plain tiff's5 cultivated field and feeding upon thtferbp. The vicious propensity of said ctrw to break through enclosing barriers and feed upon the crops of others, was known to her owner". The plaintiff's' fence varied from a few- inches over three feet to a few1 inches over four feet in ' height and Wats in- ' sufficient under the requirements of the staiuiei Ane entry or tee cow was not afrtae lowest andf most defective part of the fence. The court being of opin ion that the plaintiff could not recover, a ; non-suit was suffered and appeal taken. Held. The knowledge of this unruly and vicious habit of : the cow, by the owner, previously to her being permit ted to. roam, at -larger does not excuse the. plaintiff, negiigenoet in failing to put up "a sufficient fence at least five feet high' .-;. r.:- -j -8, .. . The poidecMed ia Moor vs Nixon. i&.aJw&hj (TbeMuitri-jeaiing sow case has no bearing upon tfeea present case; Jfo error.. Affirm i.. i; . s -.1 A Smei fsWithSfspoon, 7 afenesSBS; XHtm?wvri,IYsJ Whitfield, n 281 i -torrrson vs uorneiiue. 63 Jf-oe 48; StonerShtrSWfefil, 76; m6bfalWWmtWam WfW 440jjBgner ixtarrott: vs Rat -Ohrri h 6L 3jstgrs SeUeratwbai!. I t.n A. . ..... . , a 1 V II HRI. ini'Ul'.HWinmP' JllUt T riUCI H aU Tetm 1882. bef orel teryi1, Mdee Thftfi only question presented in the record ls,; was defendant brthe deed he receiTedirom Jnhnathan. BbkL fttBS 1. .a purchaser of . the land in controversy, fer affair Dric and -withoatBOtlce of aeettiarii htfminimdy fh a t.-. .hk :w.- . . - - 3wl'ftamiKM Dud foe the daad 'was ttlr' price the! inrt . The coartt says: i Notice to affect .the jtiUQ of, a subsequent'chaset is either 'attdaljcapy knowifldgBiiOf i the JificUs brought di reetly home to a party and censtruc- XTTwo - Td tntta ure no mora than evi- notibe, the presirmptioii of FMiOOyl ljntth4t(lfie -court jwill ever aiaws i ibetfotaitroverted r-af etroaeXease JsV wherei one Purchases land which he knows to be in the occu- fpatioaof another than its vendor. To ichTareyalcxigtig i a&th&timie of tndefendan? purch&ed witttouti no- teirraf6r airprtbeithiweJw1as nd i erxoria,tae iujameut;bBiow4 ,t Affirmed. . . uuau to AtOV vwuinuo i on, vs. JSiunurn iiMd. ittBfleia. rn? btho! ais'wWTriMrnBe,issWa td thelf " I a iji:a. - M jfc. Bfr.TI" Bost, fleceasea, ftno? opposed pythel ca-i i .....rvMk 1 1 L . M .1 i jjfyilt-yWt propoonaers ana rroninie' juugment tnereon tney appeal, rxne 48edlSW1illre;ance of the I nnftsnnn rtnc to a witness wnniiui tru question put to a witness wSiaa j ierviws with the deceased datinfi tis Ph llieence hjiaciehfcto I arM.stad enaoie mm to . a aTO- xcason a ui e ruue . . . a m ' , r i l. 71 )iient of theitindandf value f the pro- pertyJie, proposed tdwin ana to wnom he wis WflliHg it?Itdoes not appear, that any answer was; given to the in f iiad.been:ailowed: testify, tha father ol xne lecatee. wno was tfurinChe' lat war'wi3 dutiful l towards hir 0rLl 3. L fc 3 cdtirt tfcedtti kiva-certain ixct:D 1 tne recora noes noc aiscincirv-Bia ar . - r. a.- theTutaAriotinpUedj LiiRTR was nn nxranuun. un lor fatter tlifeifirdcti&h: MVeh - Jtrr; rfS" 1 1x15! exi ti-laBtiUnes&InveuropiBiOBrdid J iM Kfiar-or tii tf rrka T h A .41 K vim ; r aa ja. ft-- i -" a . 5; r'Nhateftkndirite ecaasedLJL; lied lt1 w bucx 1 r r rhlAta L JO! as ana z La that I, , . witCTfcW J and ate an cliarge J properlquestibntt tentog t Infiaence t.ue eruicw wnen no response is given the question becomes harmless and the exception to it without force.: It was competent to prove and ascertain , by- w qucunou oa&eu auu omer germain inquiries, the scope and extent of the intellectual faculties of the deceased aBd,wbetber they come up to the mea sure demanded for the effectual dispo sition of property by; wifl, It Ttie evidence of the widow, from its remoteness in Unie from l,ne actW which it bears, may and perhaps should hay tnt, slight weight in? determining ftft f4ct osanity Itsia; nottjbeoy. ren ggg? ,compete4efia)ffipj Itjec- 'Wh tneaw Mtiy administered and the. ennrt laiff3 Uagitea sDeciftc cnarffB.. t . - Arsinrie J eicentioh" U fthk J yAnfW Change . wilj J WrM ft Ihe IWPMV'. US' tf -PIW fi W; ingiidge: I -t cjLvcpbiuu at, Benei .orin- SY"?s w" - isirrweoA sniess . -i : : leayjUi tLimieam:ynA;f3 gwatrema irasaiscDn bj .a misajlanary in tSOUttt A i??- V; Ikkak, statioB D, New iWi SOJl;&QUB 811 J l..i jsjy V! i :-r'ii'i'J "J mm1 jilAl L1 .'.-1 7; Ii' : Natural Fruit Flavoes. n no 9 La Pnpansdjrom th; choicttt Fruita, wit.-, out coloring, poisonovt oils, apidtorffrfiffc Aa, tjtstBces. Alwar uitiform ia afrengtA, without any editttermtun or. t'mpmTitim ' Hetvt 'gained their repirtatfpn ftoiti their perfect purity, superior ttretigih, and qual rty. Admitted br ail whe httre Used thim as the most delicate, grateful and natural Paver for cakes, puddings, xreame, ate '''' HAirOTAOlVltiM) ST' STEELE & PRICE, rCb4oao, HU and Bt,XoiiU, Jfo, ' Hakenef lapalia Teaat Cwaa. Dr. Prlee Craaat Bakinf ' Pewder, aaa Dr. Prlee's Ualqse Pertaat'ei. ' WE MARE NO 8ECON&0RADE COODS. ottzxU&. "We do hereby certify that toe the ar rnngemena por au me Monthly ; V ?l 3, Perison manage and control tftt Drawtnffg wuaiimvex, ana inai ine tame are conaaetea van honesty , fairness, and in good faith toward all bar lie, and toe authorize the Company to use this certiflr eate. withfac-simSeg of our ttgnaturee attached, in it adeertinemenU." Commissioner. USFBBCKDKNTKD ATTRACTION! " OVKB HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. .. . , , Louisiana State Lottery ComDaiiv 91tifamo'.' vPR'ilf. Ur.s: .:' : I it; meorporated in 1888 for 25 ears by the Legte, lature tor BcfocatJonal and Charitable purpoawi-t&aeapltrtofjl4)00--to reaerra rand of fc5O,000 nas iineetjeen added. i ' By a overahelminr BODQley tote its rrancbia Mpf pwtottaa Mestttjtat eonatltatlM , stopted December 2d, Ld.1879. Tv1 It nOTersealM r rjoatnonM. . Lao: at thafol. t . HBlalna aBltlAk bT1 - aaT. 15lst Orand 2tIontll7 ju4 4h AT bill ER 19tl, r i ' T X8S3,t Under the personal raperrlsion and raanageaieDt BSQABD. ef i Lootali 1 Han JTTRAT. A If A W TV AflTlfurtnla . I; will. yv.w.M wm.mi m. ii : : . CAJPITAJj PBIZfi, aiOO,Me 1mt" Ronc. TickBta anr JTen noQara only. flal,a5,!srifflai Tenths,l.! .;. , smaaj a v a a itaiuvi - 1 eAMTAL PKizRwr ioe,ooo . . i od.ooo A " UU1 M , . 1 - 1 GBAHtf 2 ,IAfiGa FBIZBS Of S . ir . T . . m soprnzsaot 20 - i a.o a n 60.000. 20,000.. 10,000.. 6.000.:' 1,000.. 60O.. 800.. 200.. 100.. 10.. ,iv,yw ..;) "V! "I-"'. 4 A A !Mun as APraqplf?N:J?BHaW. 100 Approbnation 100 Approximation 100 Approx ADDroximaaon of 75.... . 7,500 ... i; r. if 1 I. 1 UePrbaipoimBngtq........ $623,600 . Application for jates; to elops should only be: made to tne office of the company in New Orlesas. For inlormaUon' apply to . a. ..... r M. A. DAUPHTlt, .. n i -ij-j fiOI eerentb street. WashlriglravJD. a W-Order exWsed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt anenaoBW not 14 ..-.. -popular lioittitLiatiwa or1 Jaau-O eis-jr I HO sa;4 fe;jJiJ si!iinJirMieaf c3 ?:io TntjaDfTawaTme,si I -.- - . e -. . - . . I XjfsfAaw i : i naiunni dwbbt wrouaaun en i niiMisiTri.ine wiiowwainrniaiona i r '" H ; taty xnat ina tiomtn nn w aa i r n WraaapBB.BfaWaJvi f f?Av.jniSMKmiWtawCratmt) 1BOW liiM '-.T- ?.' i f leacn, 10,000 eaejii.... in, dMsaavTjx mmemi... 13.000 v.3m-H A.rf7 - ir'u i-..- . - iaHaj aiWiMif 9sti di aria I ew, iw Awana, auu, .1.,, po itr-sa 1 naai i" 11 isn &r?r, i Orders of V a-uJ l, TdVty l ioo4, ea sent at M fflsal A IS ot manhood., Afiijldamiiayiiia aTm.i Il LI il J II I II II I X II. t adz iiiJioitaioiJisijc3y ni ' 1 iaild fB "aat3 MUilIllcaa; i . ftW DBLXANS, EMU 3 1','p.frsmiM: h t 1 " TKaVit 1 a.l y .ft f.-. . i 1 30 Second Large S -:o 3,000 YARDS CASHMERE, at I2i ,ER YARD. 100 WALKING JACKETS, - .OOllVQ 15.00. lpftCLQAES, - v - - - .$li50;Tq$20.00. 50 ULSTERS, - i- $5;WTX)-ii5;00. ; : Sflk ami dctUaa Fur-Lined Circulars, 15.00 to : cir&G : - - $7,00 TO $10.00. : ila $10.00 to $25.00. nels, 25c, ;:..! TBrn OOtta Hasoatttre Kids and tt Itmm qualiue. some handsome Ploabes tor Jackets and a call will ooQrinoa rpa that we hare, a stock 4c3 taajaA .- . , S L. BERWAIGER k Ul Leading Clothiers and Tailors. New Goods! Correct Styles! Ol OwfatwiBi The People. . Dnr Sfadj: Their Interest. Our Maiim: Pair Dealing. OUR EE WARD : SUCCESS. W 3ataTe oar own Mea'a ClonlngA and I . JSP1' SSS'S-SSl the ,MMI. d' : wnaaw tuauiviva " r , ! .' .'nii'unywM " 1 : &mmmmmEm -:: ''' j H i...v. - - ' '-'i-W.' I. ; ....... ; ....... In this seetton. OTTS Tnrnlslitnr Bfoeds fieDaitmentcomnrlse fha tatest oat and we are ebntldent tha for beauty and novelty will ooatpan wltn any I Ui ment. consists ot njy. tha latest out, and finest that oooUt be found in : the market, special pride this season to secure such goods that cannot be found elsewhere. Our r event ioartanentteinvarla.blT bottom flcuras. B Thanking' the public kiadly for past fayorat and BoUeUiBg a share of jour trade in the future, we are Very Respectfully. ar. BerTrA,xic;er tJ JElx?o-9 oetl . 1 Leading Clothiers and Tailors if A H H ,;t.?J II 'SM IMI I II Jbrv4l .20.000 cp o-g. - 2 0 S teS r M 1 IlfSf iifc-..K1--" ai I 3fi23SP -BSa?o ' - I ni.fit,. . , . p :r5 jte ' JT, -bIbS 55 and it Ft- . Jsiiiii; SCIJEaV'J2lB O. fi5 ffoIT .w rvrffc f", Sk-SS- ,-r rv - .- I biv.i MHHMaaMaaBaMMB3bayBaJBBBBaBMaiiaaBBBBBBBaBBaBaaaaB a are invitea to caii ana ceo mvT vr r.rvrj se.T ,r! .osO. -lulUW- wiTi-BraiiieaiioiattiiMEiaivaiirm 11 zehl etlW a? .owtss G: M II maw sk A 16 ij ; mu'x 5 Si ' straw t ar 1 IS 33ic, 75c, $i;$1.25. Katie. Out Mrs. iMotn Tla P1nha ail aaIam anrf and areolars. Our atoek embraess.everytning new that eaoaot be axoalled tor atrjes and tow prtoes. Closest Prices! io:- therefore eaa seU at mucfc .lower prices than are now prepared te offer the largest ana best asi any assort- me outn. Tne last tjoi not' least, oor nai vepan- We hay taken priest Id aen and and erenr arttole Sold wUhjbot aharariBBeL.v . rieslStock of - i-c-i ATuaj i.J334dAi .iiUviiSi- i lit lvr"rr;r,f -in sef erf -isW j a w 4 U - D e- - Aolr 1 UUIV " ' "n"H ' in m as. 1 &aweauAiss - -t .,,.r 1 vyhdlesalaraiidfircetailrnitareD . . '- W' wl W H & 5iiJ I -t ! - "MLoViQYet a . j usticea'ISuil Jul Jarl-: EfeBauanu; im Toiil. iiUTa t.il.-.'.:-3?ja i r' 1 i ill J I