charlotte; n: c, Thursday, December, 2t, 1882. NO. 4,275. X YOU ft C-A-E7 Q-.33-T A PRETTY la -OR- S ILK HAT, FOR Christmas :r: & :c: IP YOTJ WAKT A FBEITZ HlR OF- GENTS' SLIPPERS FOB A CHRIS T1IA3 fRISENT. You Can Ficfl Them at Pegram & eft 1 FULL LINB Of 3 SOFT I STIFF HATS. t lk'. co's: decl7 JL-. Cp uwqu -XZis - l P i r -. (i iiomiiiiii;: w aw a I .iija ot .1 ' T t r una stii awwf'tti f ; mm PEiill Ik PEGKAM & AS 1 . I ! Oil (Hid ei$tti 4 , IfOnVn Xmas ! WHENJ(CllJLO0K!NG FOR THE SLAUGHTERING;, & 0 ING O N IN THE- GIT fr, CALL 11T AND' BUS " If yoa can't find something la oar enough to bay. house cheap We do not offer all our Stock at Cost, but will sell you a great many Goods cheap.and If you will COM PARK GOODS and PBICBS we think we oan COftYINCB TOO that we will SELL GOODS CHEAP.; , Br Oar Stock f 1MUS GOODS Is coming to very day, and when you wan! something hand some far a XMAS PE3KTr Call and, see our Stock and you will and -GOODS 'and PRICES SIGHT. Yery Respectfully, T. L. Scigle & Co. dec8 Jif:'S st: isssa uuvk uiu nub Beem w3 Amount la.mucband if, promptly attenrted rS.JrSK uoi;ureu neglect is often followed by cnsarntion orputfcrta. jadta BAinm rsuuiT DAvlt' PATH KTTXTO Is ,5,n..?xP?rlnM,lfc- Ithaa been before the wUhVrSw,n0tt A fr sxtracta' tram volwitary testimonials read iftfloUows: H. UXOcnra. W11HunU W V Fop thlrtr tmf T t,M n l t . ... Vn w . forod it a r-f flins madjr for eolds and. sora. HTrxyTd msdiaariaMsf flroffeoldi ad ore throat, nd oonSdr ycmr -Tit Killxr mi taraluible remedy .-Gxo. B. iTtuil, Dickinson, jve uiirt recovered from a Terr sever cold, I wnieh I have had for nm time, J could ret no ' relief until I txid your Path Ttr.T.wit which , nerer 1 fortw i ii r&i- -----1 iWu2Sfj bt 7ura mgo and nave nud iterer atnce. and have jm aogtK-coura .ana crorip U th beet ion made. ie. . W would not be without it tide ami ehapped Un. endiiomMar it the baat 'I -(it-irk I waa infferinf Trely witk broncWtli, and utom waa ao inunwa 1 ooniaacareaty after - taUav a, few- onrea. T. Wiuumboih. - Kt UCearwf h i n n. rlolentlT aick with mis. ixuni B. Maon wrltee : My eon waa taken intaena, men fever, aad cola - a&aid ta-eaiy aTvhniciuL. and triad toot Paik hare died here, I waa A waaVtakoa en Sundar. and on I: Wedneaday hi throat waa clear. It waa a won- ; oerful oare, and I wish it could be known to the ; poor Backers who are loeing- ao many children. POrdifiUaJvMrIIKKTXJJEftkui - no eqoak ItcMmwfett&rerViMftt ftlaeUB-1 -Vthjwin 4edJttCerWtf W kotfier of i Pad EiLuiln the house Is a safeguard that . no family should be without. All druggists sell it at ic, soc, and 91.00 : Providence, R.I. eptdlwseptAoet AT THI CHINA PA LACS OF VTJB wHOLK 8 TOCX lDg 18 HA3 BEEN OPINED vr ud and everrthlDg Is now on exhibition and wU be ottered ?exy reasonable. ,. We hare Goods Solt Everybody. CALL BEFORE PURCHASING AND SEE ' EL8EWHESE ,!.. F-Etlft JdEIN'HABLOTIE.: ; Oar stock of ' In particular, is the largest and wdsoraest to 1'HIMA JWllKJlE-1. ULAgsC 10 'rzswmMirmn JUL Respect roily, oisA mm wmmm & Co. Goods a. sdiwtkl3MmdiiurtrlnWie'Mea an v iiaa arcs utnii iimi.Tff.'Rn wrvn PBRBK SA.V1I1 PAM KltLJnL'liM aaaea "war vaaqsmms lnwiaflftiwi mhiIaII Christinas Presents T5 ini nrB roTi ctibi BK.tc.,of sTett&iitbffja Ii i? iSHM-HTflOH V T fT.TO 4? ROCKBRIDGE, VA t, 1 :2! .vYR moM than hair a oenturr nas arown steaai- yi?llltfrenfitasa medicinal acent in a wide range of Obrotlc diseases. Multitudes of women I efficacy m the relief Man testify to its unsnraass so weir sex. -DTSPSPSIl- i In it varied and most distressing jormai caKkiftJt jrtUr4af ackiUlBi EjPpOS.V CHBONic. BkdNCuiTU, BCHUITULA, j I SDiinrx w; leoatal .?d a.a amppen for the re irW. .tWvhSatal) aie antr rei8ut"oyj air. v.' n. marl? It ; IJaiolkoFfHiOD. fnH run will to a. mMtlnff of the Carolina. Wlt X" Aaaoclar' a. u UwCdurt Hovrsen :vlotte. ednesaai . necemuer zoin, a- -7 t trr ca aaa tha.jturrKMa, at, tflMrasftaav tu. "rtear 01 'holdlna ia Indurtflal 2xDOSttlo4 lnX SUSS ibext INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. INITIATORY STEPS TAKEN TES- TERDAY. TVef CaroliB Fair Msatiom Riikk to Hold an Exposition Next Morem bet Meeting Adjourned to H ext Sat urday, idki Parmnt.tQ,ye call pjfpapt. S.. Al exander, President of the Carolina Fair Association, a number of the members of that organization met at the Court House yesterday, to discuss the ques tion t hniaiTMr an Industrial Expos tion, in' Charlotte next fall. " vThWe were present, R B Caldwell, Esq, one of the Vice Presidents, Latta C Joha ston, Esq, treasarerChas R Jones, sec retary, and a number of other mem bers. But for the inclemency of the liewdJtbai a lull .meeting ajj considerable interest ia already being manifested in -the proposed enterprise. Mr B B Caldwell, Vice President, was called to the chair, and the secre tary was directed to keep a record of the proceedings. One of the matters proposed to be di8cQ3ABJ-(iifiQ)e Tnt tha);; the' -Exposition was decided on, was of "course, where the Exposition is to be held. The old Fair Grounds just south of the city are said to be so much out of repair that many members r&scajrd he de Qf tisr ing that locality juader any circum stances. Others there are, who think the present owner Jias.acte4 arbitrarily fs theUiioclilH pfevenini al ready the holding vof at le&st two cotin ty fairs, and these would like to see some otheplac& agreed upon. Others mere ar ware:patrioii& enough to want 'efiirjotr-'rhich will be a credit tq Korth Carolina, and who are wi)Uflg lo-leave all the details ei ther ta'comiyetent execiiUVe commit tee, or tir the w Assf attotf Vl t ael f , after the protfTOtii? shall have been b lockeVofit jl Knowing that this was one of the qtipns which would ineviabW, come Wrj at ttie meeting'yesterday, Ihe -secretary some days ago addressed a letter to S P Smith, Esq, 109 Pearl street,New York, the qwner, of the controling in terest in the Fair Grounds, which, was. replied to as follows: The letter was read by the secretary toe'm"embe" present, It is published fn f ulffor the benefit of the members: New York, Dec. 18, 1882. Chas. R. Jones, Esq , Secretary Caroli na Fair Association, Charlotte, N. C. Dear ,Sir: Your favor of the 14th inst, reof ivejd to-day and ;i . fasten to answer' as requested. I haye noticed a called meeting of the Carolina Fair As sociation by Capt S B Alexander, Pres ident, to be held on the 20th, for the purpose of discussing-the propriety of holding an Industrial Exposition in Charlotte next fall, at which meeting you say ?tbe subject of the old Fair GrpMnda tarill come up," and desiring to inmr "onlwifat? terms the Grounds can tfeliad" for that purpose? ' ! I will state in the beginning, that so far as I am concerned, I will do (as I have always done), anything I can to forward the-interests- fi he people of my native county and State; and that I look with great favor upon the enter-prine;prrjrposed.- hewis an increasing tiwpbsMohon the" part -of capitalists from abroad as well as:In the North, to invtst largely in Southern enterprises find development, and if you can make I the Exposition a representative exhibit 01 me weann ana resources or eacn or the .Southern States and especially of tTiedmohk region, you will do rinch to attract capital and enterprise in the establishment of many important in dustries and manufacturing schemes, as you well know. In my opinion you should make the Exposition as broad and comprehen sive as possible not local, but section alJtn the Bense of. presenting to the LAWrld, the' many oppor.tunites and ad- vancagea in tne ctoumera sutses ror ine employment and profitable use of capi tal. Each State should be asked to es tablish a Hall of Industry, &c, at Char lotte, (at the expense ot each State) for. the exhibit of its own products, &c. Charlotte Is most fortunately located for such a purpose, being as it is on the great thoroughfare between the North and South and in a most healthy region and easily-accessible from all points East and West and nearly equi-distant from the coast from Norfolk to Savan nah. There is no better location in the South for such an Exposition as. you propose. I wish you therefore the ful lest measure of success, will do what I can to promote, it, ftnd to that end I will, in answer to your enquiry, say that if your association desires to us e the old fair grounds, so far as I am con cerned, you can do so upon liberal terms and I have no doubt the other stock-. fhtlMl w$ Vmelrt J o fanner. I have authorized Cel. A. B. Springs, of Charlotte, to represent us, and will fce pleased to eh tertai a proposition from your association for the use of the grounds mentioned, and would like you iiauoiio-o:.i!ujoara'uy?, '- t S. P. Smith; TI u JZ Th a, a? f wad. last -weeky took -place at thefPrs .Werl9?ir0?,H ?S?red HlJyteilayhuuguiHlay, -the-eT: pr following resolutions, wnicn were unanimously adopted : ' 2?d7w,3;ThatieirovjT1nit)ri,'that an Industrial Exposition snouiqoeneia in Charlotte, n rider the auspices of -the!. Resolved, That we invite the people of Charlotte as well as the citizensof Mecklenburg and surrounding counties tQoperwilhusafts enter prise, j The discussion of the resolutions brought Q.ut the fact that all were That we ought to have an Industrial Exposition next fall, which should ijot mly be a credit to the people of Chftr- That there is energy and determirta- tlrtn Atfiiflrri among nnr people to Suc ceed, no matter wnat difiiculties rn'af present themselves; and tion. After, reso. olutions were adopted mm, day, when it.is to be hoped that we Willi have Detter weatuer auu. ituricer air teaflanceyfca I His Body to Be Brought Back. .mi SitiililiO Mg$H I Park died of paralys&TPecembe paralysis, Aiecemoes v " 1 " . 1 i-fc on a steamer; Douna ior AjpiuwMe The bodT embalmedwULJte brotteht from " Asnmwair on xne; tarF!st-raP Bias, due here about January 1 jot bn; .itai' Uttrt.tn. Dflfi.- 20. Michael n 1 ihtK last of thA three men arraign Ah HKtiiitaT.l hfLtilBi etWO TlddV TiMtokvras J6nvicUditolay;and W JEWS MOTES. ; Prince Bismark is suffering from neu ralgia. ; ' "luir" ' .;. Columbus Travis, Wjears old, living an Favette county, Ga, committed sui- teide Monday by snooting himself in the (mouth with a pisioi. 110 uau ueen mar Tied only two weeks. ; ! ' The commission appointed to select a site for the proposed government Duild ing at Syracuse, N Y, recommends the nnrKi(i nf the St Paul church DrODflr- ty, the price of which is fixed atlo)oa i - f. ' a a 11 a . - i TA revenue officer at Aiaua,ia,jMon davr while attempting to arrest Bob Thomas and N T Williams, two moon shiners, shot and killed Williams, and dangerously wounded Thomas. : George alias 'Babe" Jones,who killed John Foster, was convicted of murder in the first degree at Pittsburg Monday. He is but sixteen years of age, and is one of a : f amily of eleven - children, whose parents reside in Washington D C. . ' ; ' : : . : - : ; ; William Kelly was placed trial in Philadelphia, Monday .charged with the murder of Mrs Emma Rogers ii July lasfc He -had quarrelled wittr- the woman's husband, and fired at him, but the ball struck and killed Mrs Rogers, At.a meeting of the New York Charn ber of Commerce Monday, resolutions were adopted asking Congress to pass a law allowing' the purchase of ships from any nation.and suggesting numer ous changes in the navigation laws,., . It is reported: that a Peoria, distiller has added $100 a day to the profits of his business by using barrels having : a capacity of two gallons in excess of the standard barrel,- and- paying the excise tax on the. number of gallons contained in a standard barrel. A suft will he brought for the taxes in arrears. Dave Witcber, a colored man, was shot and instantly . killed on Saturday night at Thomasville, Ga, by his brother Wil liam. William went out of , the: house with his guh to ascertain the cause of some unusual noise. Dave went out in the opposite direction with the inten tion of frightening him, and upon at-, tempting to do so was shc down. At a meeting of the Labor and Trades Assembly in Chicago On Sunday a peti tion was ordered to be sent to Gen Logan and Congressman Davis urging a speedy settlement in Congress of the tax question.as the present uncertainty in regard to the tobacco trade causes the continued idleness of a large num-: ber of workmen. ' , Four charges were preferred against Geo E. Rice, ex-president of the Utica, Ithaca and Elmtra Railroad, at the Tombs Police Court in New York Mon-, day by Henry S King, of London,-En g-land-rone for. embezzlement, - two for forgery; and one for larceny. The em bezzlement consisted in having pledcred false certificates of stock of the road. The charge of larceny alleges conver sion to his own use of 810,000 belonging to King. In default of bail, Rice was locked up in the Tombs. STATE NEWS. Durham Plant: A little colored eirl about two years old was badly burned a lew aay? since. Jtler mother went out of the house f 6r a - few moments, and hearing the child scream, ran in and found its clothes in a blaze. A few days since Mrs Geo W Watts was sitting before the fire writihsr. Be fore she was aware of it, her dress was in a light blaze and it spread rapidly. She had the presenc&of. mind-tc gather the rug and arrest the progress -of the flames. She did not' succeed, however. in extinguishing the fire till she ran down the steps to. the kitchen and se cured the assistance of the servants. The only think that saved her was she wore a silk dress, which does not burn very rapidly. We are glad to learn Mrs Watts escaped unhurt. Winston Leader: MrE B Faulk, a tobacconist of this place, received a let ter last week that was mailed to him in 1875 seven years ago. Where it has been pr why delayed is a mystery. It contained $1 in money, and stood the seven years journey remarkably well. A letter seven years coming not quite one hundred miles, will do pretty well. Lumberton Robesonian: Jos Regan, a well known citizen of this county, re siding on the ten mile section.was found dead in bed last Thursday morning. He retired in his usual health the night be fore. ' Deceased was about 75 years of age, and was a son of Mr Neiil Regan, who for so many years represented this county in the Legislature. He was a good man. Raleigh News and Observer: The snow of Sunday night was the fifth this season. The tanks on the railroads are so fro zen up that it is difficult to get water for the engines. Mr. W. W. Smith came back from Morehead yesterday .bringing with him, as a proof of his fine sport, over 800 pounds of ducks. The New York Home Journal an nounces the marriage of Miss Emma K Smith, daughter of Hon Perry H Smith, of Chicago, to Dr Llewellyn P Warren. Dr Warren, who has been practicing for many years with great : success in Naples, Florence and Paris, intends hereafter to pursue bis profession in New York. He is a brother of DrEd ward Warren; Bey of Paris, eminent in Surgery. . ,; . Goldsboro Messenger : The funeral; of Robert Swan, late engineer on 'ithe Western North Carolina Railroad, who was injured by the accident which qc cured at Asheville. J unction, onr that Cbapmajrficia1ng.sThe remains were i Sadrnrender your sWnwhite "wltttColden s Suit pnar.wap ?.. --v 1 . Pike's Toothache ZrenS cure In one minute. , , Whitovthv Bakiia Ptwder art araehfc fiJaKai0d with Alum and rthwJartfuV m carer ana envciir'nes:j$rwmiui;ii w9 '-..iiiAE -i : ,5nu ;aiu 'mrsw-wJ JU' & 1 -' 4vawamMIWaVaT sW awaVPHMsl aTVaawX VfJaaaaeV "a- rrB"ri 4 A-r-i-ii v A B- 'J e 11 Pt . 1 Ml -T JUK nL.. 0 II ' - i. Ar been f iiitcbwimiflit$ original Oorsey in Print Again. ' Despite his ill-health and inability to be present in court, ex-Senator Dorsey; one of the defendants in the star-route trial, has given to the public a batch of letters which he received from- Qenv Garfield and otheis in 1880, most of jw bich "were" Written pendin g the can vass in Indiana, and which Dersey, as secretary of the republican national committee, conducted in, person. These letters show that Dorsey enjoyed the f nllest confidence of Gen Garfield and all the recognized republican leaders, and that they awarded him the wann est praise for his : services daring the ; campaign da one of the letters of Gen, Garfield he referred to the large vote of the Disciples ; in . Indiana which, Jhe thought, could be secured fer the re publican ticket, provided proper atten tion was shown them. The correspond dence further shown that Mr. Levi 3?. Morton, now United States minister, to France, was -very active, in securing campaign funds, which were entrusted to Dorsey ki full confidence : that they would, be put where they "would do the most good." The showing made by the publ ication of the correspondence is not creditable to any one connected with it. . In the Gutter. John Tobin, who was once president of the Hudson River Railroad, a great stock operator, and reported to be worth at one time 85,000,000, was locked up for drunkness In New York one night last week, having been picked up in the streets in ' a destitute condition. He has been a wreek f or years. He was former ly a wholesale liquor dealer, went from that, into speculation, and became a great operator with Drew and Vanier built during the war. At one time he withdrew his accounts from the banks and carried home 81,600,000, in green backs, besides other bonds and securi ties. When Harlem stock went up from 89 a share to 8179 he made immense sums. Vanderbilt bought a controlling interest in Hudson River stock and de posed Tobin from the presidency. He met with great losses after 1866, his des perate fortunes declined, old habits grew worse apd in a few years he be came the dissolute beggar he now is a melai o iolyexanoplt of human folly ar d vicissitude. From Central America. Panama via Galvestox. Teas Dec. 20. Two slight shocks of earth quake were felt at Panama yesterday. Gen. Caballero has been re-elected President of Paraguay. Vessels from Brazil are quarantined at Buenos Ayres owing to the- appearance of yellow rever. Assignment Towed Into Port. New Yokk, Dec. 20. J M White & Co, tea merchants, have assigned ; lia bilities upwards of a hundred and fifty thousand dollars. , TheCity of Berlin arrived off Sandy Hook this morn ine having in tow the disabled City of Chester. Why Do People IIve Two sets of teeth. They don't shed amu and less to get new enes. Teeth are Indispensable, and the Creator gives two chances. When one uses SOZODON T, even among babies, it preserves the "deciduous teeth," and helps to strengthen the permanent. for Dyipepaia,, Coetlvenesa, Si ok Headache, Ghronlo Diar rhoea, Jaundice, Impurity of the. Blood, Ferer and Ague, Malaria, and all Diseases caused by De- , rangement of liver, Bowels and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath; Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for Rheumatism ; general loss of appetite; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken, ibr consumption; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or "burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial, yet. one can hardly summon up fortitude to, try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. It should he used by an persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. arersons Xravellne healthy Localities, by or Living In TJn- by taking a dose occasion ally to keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, Bilious attacks. Dizziness. Nau- will invigorate like a glass of wine, bat is no in toxicating beverage. If Ton have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep le M at night, take a dose and yon will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills win he saved by always keeping the Begnlator in the House t For. whatever the ailment mav be. a thorouzMv safe purgative, alterative and tonio can never be out of pi lace. The remedy is harmless and doe. not pleasure. interfere with business or IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power znd efficacy of Calomel or Qninine, without any of the irrjurious after effects, A Governor's. Testimony., : . immens. Liver Regulator has been uvuse in my family for some time, and I am satisfied it, it a .valuable addition to the me lical science.. .. io. - .; Jj ru. Shortbk, 9OTCn of Ala. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens,, of Ga says ; Have derived some, benefit front the use of '.Simmons Liver Kegulator, and with ta give ft a ; 'further trial. !';' " ? MMt. T . . Aave fixuxijanyth.toibenenx.me the extent Simmons IjvrIUgiia'ur has, , I sent.fronvMio Bsot to Georgia for itjnd would send urrther for jlaxly aflected to give, it, a trial m h, eejas-lecmljr thingiftat never fails fo relieve. ' ' V" j irienceinlhe usevof Siramotii liver Rantawr m . avjrpraetiXbaveibW and BaV saiawSa4iae ; yrBKnoK-it as awsuganve-mBOseiaeyiAj. z has. so? Urt , Wtapper shed; Z TradeV.Mark. uufMmAHiMf a 1.-1 .t 'niiamtlru.ai.oA - - RhraatiixiSlVeliK Lumbaee, BacKacnr, nsaaacne, isomsow, -. Borw Throat. wIlwaW"a.lrwI, ": Basrma. SMsdels.s?i.Blta,. airsMM eriout aonu.1 rAUSt ait Jiaras. SaUsv Brasato a Dilen erwrwraere. TlTtj QmOM bettte. TUX CHARLES JU VOOELEK l. i . - ma. voaauaeoo. wmii ia" 1 ,Jl"r -l JTJ nl -Q tO .-i." L5INE rQBtcJI)CEKT AMUSE- 3-SO KK - Vi Mwtim'mt Tolitelttoidaiits.' a 1 ' Jr - i T- Kenthlyand season Vekett forsAle. . pplyto manager at rlna w S. PerrvagerJ . , - :Tt.i j t,( : r.T r .ri .r. ieii m 1 m mi in - xne-roniy ng txiat never mis Kelieva'-HT haye.used many , remedies for tJb r"lsaf TlasV f &.BBsa stm WW.' : I . ' ' - - SW4 I , sbimLassim TfI 1 lID' ft v -I8.'Jlir'fiJi8.0fgi.aafiA- ;h(8tSi,;,,U ,, rJ.l Em... eT (BtHMMMn II ii m 1 - , 1 ;ti mm Larp wli tli 3,000 YARDS CASHMERE, at 12J PER YARD. 100 WALKING JACKETS, - $3.00 TO $15.00. ' 100 CLOAKS, - - - - - - $1.60 TO 820.00. 50 ULSTERS, ----- -.$5.00T6$iabo., Silk at- Cicilian Fur-LiiiedZCircBlars, $15 00 to $25.i,; ; ' ;' CLOTH CIRCULARS, --! $7.00 TO $10100.: Handsoae Dress Patteras$i0.00'to $35.00; ? Dress Flannels, 25c, 33ic, 7c, $1, $1.25. All-Wool Casliiiiare Blact aM Colors, 45q, 50a 65o,!75c. $1, $L25, $L50. - ET Terra Cotto Koequltlre Elds and the new Necav the Mrs. Laatfry Tie - Plashes an oelert and aoaiittea. Some handsome Pluanes for Jasxets and CTroulara. OirTtock embraosa eTemhin? nw and a can will e jnylnee yoa that we hire a stock that eaonot be exoallei for styles and. low prises. . Hargraves S fiehi, atog Smith Building, East Trade Street. WE iMEIlESI khh DDiff" COMEIDOWN IN PRICES, g AgSPECUL REDUCTION FOR THE 00UDA1S. rpHE Largest, Finest Sod Beat Made tip CLOT! elass CLOTBINQ only at POPULAB LOW PEfCES. be undersold by any uloihtne Bouse, either lane or m. uvui, ui ou j wiau oiwn m vue chhio. ttepuiauon hhtidjc Deen vcauj manu. Bih u Vina MniRVri. tTT V nH T.TNTTM mm wuuve wuvh eww . uv w h. -u ua a, The LArtGEST . EVER 'feripprjrHTSi WEKKL Al late invited to cal v n i w -m. - - i. a my er s w . v a ' a 1 pn V iolKi f 1 pi:-". I aoiq I Liu ei 3 V 111 m h agentsfcrUleFSAau bHiur. we tuvue tile Publlo. Respectfully, : : ' ' 7 ' ' ' 'faaat "'" XaJ Berwangor d)Sro., de:10 .. ! Leading Clothiers and Tailors o . 4iV III h i Ih ' & $ I ! I I I If . -af gj!w emHTiBon t-.ij I tf :.i 0J onob td &u -nhltH 2 2 S e-ki; tu r , g a ,.r: r,mE H I B JSfoi: -.it i I-' r -1" ' '"'ll--'JS J mM-ki si3-- 1 -is .,o- lip: ' r ' vm." T ' ilni '' 1 Ji,:' -f-i w-iUiiliiJU SUx i C9V.':.H-'f'")Va- f,-n. r.;. f SSI aw aa mm saawawHk 1 Whoie3aicn1dif.6ra iswn. J- INO- scd fche bast twlasla sale SeUUtattlnn hAVintr hawan lnttVMl lA iai 4W alllM. . mm- we distinctly Mti TMntZ "hatUlno mail nnr iinniH.. t nm tYv2 r nAinTOn:v;.."?f ''.?". AJX lJUUIli MH.M H I KHI H I KIM aUB, and all in the Una at REDUCED PE1CE3. a PrettiestlStock. of Td:?TffiKlRKET, V .tr. fit Qwu3'aum,(&emu4 f) 111 1 sallsVOjlVWawUawUf , drllfrl;'vPw 1 I ancee my tgoodo 1m. I'm.. ' .... l nftacia hub aw - - w f BeubQUwOU W uauw w ."TTf " -T