vou E A PRETTY i Umbrella -OR ILK HAT, -FOR AT- :p: &-IG IF YOU WAHT A HtETTY PAIS -Of .GENTS' SLIPPERS FOB A C3BIS 5 MA 3 FRZSENT. Ton Can Find Them at Pot & Go's. A FULL LINE OF SOFT I STIFF HATS. ALSO - Mi Polo Caps for tetaayt decl7 f 0 a M TOl 0 a SB. U' or UJ ;tM an i lis Present mas GRAM ft CO S, t3 1 22 -, , . VTfU " On" : 'tfes asm T:r ... ' fcreHABLQT v NO. U77. 1 , , ,i- ir ' ' ' : -.v 1.813 CSoopfts, lo tttfiJB, FOB Xmas Goods I WHEH YCU JWEOUT LOCKING FOR THE SikmfiTERIN&V GOING ON IN TME CITY, CALL IN AND SEE - If you can't find something In our house cheap enough to buy. We do not offer all our Stock at Cost, but will sell you a great many Goods cheap.and If yon will COMPARE GOODS and PRICES we think we an CONVINCE YOU that we wUl SELL GOODS CHEAP. Our Stock of XMAS GOODS Is coming In every day, and when you want .something band-; some for a XMASPBE3KNT. Call and see our' Stock and you will find GOODS and PRICES BIGHT. Very Respectfully, T. I. Seigle & Co. decs Diphtheria. A cold or ion throat may not seem to amount to much, and if promptly attended to caa easily be cured; but neglect Is often Followed by consumption ttr diphtheria. Wo medicine has ever been discovered which acta so quickly and rarely in such cases as PERRY OAVU PAIN KJXJJEB4 tS prompt use of this avniuil4 rrwudy has Raved thousands of lives, -a " s FERKT " OA VIS PAIH -KXtXJOELJai not an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and Is most valued where It Is best known. A few tracts from voluntary testimonials read 3ouowb: --- Paw Katn has been my household remedy for olds tor the part twenty-seven years, and nave Eeyar known it to fail In effecting a cure. l 8. Cbockkk, Wffliamsville, N. Y. For thirty years I have used Path Krtxxm, and found it a never-falling remedy lor colda and sore throat Baktow Szamax. . Have received immediate relief from oolds and (ore throat, and consider roar Path Kiilir an Invaluable remedy. Qxo. B. Evxuxr, Dickinson, I have .urt recovered from a very severe cold. which I have had for some time. I could get no relief until I tried your Pain Killxii. which relieved me immediately. I will never airain be wiinon , it. u. u. r oses, iownaes, ua. Have -aaed Past ittt.t.m in my family for forty years, and have never known it to XaiL Rajtsom Lxwrs, Waynesboro, Ga, I began using Pais Kixxm In my family twenty five years ago and have used it ever sineejaad have found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dtbb, Prusgist, Oneida, N. Y. . For wlknptnfr-cougti and Twap tt is the best . , preparation made. We would not be Without It ? 51 pTtjts, Liberty Mills, Va. t For twenti-nve years I have used Path Kuxkb for totda and ehspped lire, and cenaidar it the best . gceneevet er-oooWilmington, I was BTrffertog severery with bronchitis, and my throat was so Inflamed I could scarcely swallow m aayfood. X waa advlaed to try your Paim Kjlltj ana aitar tarmtr tow anew.' area. ay w funnos. Dr. WaI ok writes from Coshocton: Tour Paw jaudyj prevafe. 1 e an ig'not taa in a siaKj&ia ft.jUli t maze mown to s MiaEun tn1ntlv mnk with HThthria. hla-h fever, and cold ebilla. Bo many chudreD have died here,! was derful cure, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who are 108109 eo many children. Tor Chills and Fever PAIX KI1VLER has no equal. ltcaravheBvrythliigelsefaUB. v Delay are often. aaagtffeQs. A bottle of Pain Krxxnt n theiioose la a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sen It at S9c, SOc, and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY: DAVIS A SON, Pmprietots, Providence, R. I. sept dfcw sept oct riv 1 CF BTJITABL'B AT THE CHINA PALACE OF J. OTJR WHQLB STOCK HAS BIEN OPBNED up and everything Is now on exhibition and will be offered very reasonable. We have Goods to Suit Everybody. CALL BKFOBS PURCHASING AND SIX ILSBWB1BE BVKB MADS m CHABLOTTS. Our stock of FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE In particular, is the largest and handsomest in ii r,T. Donnn! m.ASF. Bits .BOTin L-"w-t WA.BE, etc., Of 4v4ry desrafptton. $ t 1 espe J:Brookeld:&Co. J.M1 t! trt; .ALUjyisVyATER, : ..-feL $:WA fliOB more than half a'eeqrAry has grown steadV JJ lr In reoute as a medicinal agent in a wide range of Chronic disease. ; Multitudes of women can lesoiy to its un-uipassea euiuac; m wo and cure- oi those eumenta; pecutia uiou do. i it DTSFBFSJA-5iI In Its varied and most distressing forms li cored CBBOMIC, BBOHCBITTS, SCROFULA, -CHBpNICMpBBpOlA pjSWSBY - ' ylelost rapfdlrahdT BotUed lh its hattiral state, dtreot Jrom the flnrinira. which are beautlfnllv located in: Bock bridge county, Ya., and are open for iheMcetrtlon oi visitors rrom une jst vt uctoDer ih wn yeanfrt.OOOgnesta, V-9 iii W "srt ' ForaaW Wholesale and TetafL br DE. X fiuH9r ADEN and Dr. r.C. BMlTBCharlotto, KL tiatr I nurfiaiy wVt5-;;.- ..'? i B ill L Jg.-. tro 62 rrirvtixwnibaariieetms t the Carolina Fair J. J Association, at the Court House In Charlotte, 7" " . . . a AA1. t .IImW AT ... -cnBMuraay. vecemoer vta, at uiuut , -liwlui rirnhA Of d!sfflagtAC-Ceje-TrODriety holdfcia an i-ukrial Exposition, la Charlotte ne Son .u fhTrwmflmWand eitizeni Kehalall TA ATrsurreii anaffiaoesieii mj aueua in i immaveomiarm- I (II Chris mas mm B10R1 ELD (SCO THE GRANDEST DISPLAY CarotelaiPuAssD iii If 1 I WASHINGTON LETTER. IS IT CIRCUS ON LOW COMEDY 1 Star Service and Internal ReTenne Why Brandy Should ibefVP f Presidential Vacancies.-- pezendorf Hsdccsa Pass at Mahon.e and JHnbr ' Veil. ' - Co respondence of the Charlotte Obserrer. . ) Washington, Efec. 20 By a vote or 123 nays to 205 yeaa tfieiHouse ot Bep resentativea resolvecf pffi lpftjjayijot to take th ustial rece$s. By a vote of 127 nays to 101 yeaS the Honac of Repre sentatives resolved on, Tjiesday; to take tbe usual recess. What was the cause otthls inconsistencyviiiijb'Bnywne,of IndiSna, characterize tJAinly ; wlien he called it " low fcomedyT, , Qertain Republican leafders anxio us ,rtpi repair the braachas in tbe party affected great in nat.r - and tnanv Democraxs, as. well as Republicaris, fearing to be held I up in tbe yeas and nays ksslothxaupr J . . 1 1 w f ie. I neavy neaaea reyeueA., uwu w pense with the immeni6rial..castoTn of nnnoraaa and work all Christmas WCftK and New Year's iBut before the roarf ing farce ofMTle! industrious . Hypo crite" could be put oA . the boards, so to any of ; the actors wrere seefcing ex- ' . .A iJ LIT k - . . J -" .1 cuses from duty ;tnac it was aeemeu prudent to destroy tne 'nanaDurs; ana disband the troupe.. ' : 'J;"c "f- :'x-'1 ' Certainly this is the most lndicrous nf ail t.h attfimnts" made br this Con gress to deceive the people by fioe pro f essions and a lotty example."-it failed because there was ndt physical stami. na enough to mak! "It" successful ''Cakes and ale" got the better orf .the. si rt of virtues which decries' their sea sonable use. The men who were, very industrious oni!Monday,relaxed it their zeaWor ?the public service so -far .by Tuesday that rthey voted to taka the customary holiday, reform or no re form. The spirit, indeed, was willing, but the flesh was weak. . . . : , " Yesterday was used by members of tbe House, under unanimous , consent, to introduce bills and j resolutions and get them referred. The, early adjourn ment on Monday in honor of Orth hav ing crowded :out the call of the States and Territories. Beside a private bill, the only one introduced by a North. Carolina Representative, Gen. . Scales, offered two resolutions of a public character The first he asked to have referred to tlie committee on the post office and "post roads. It was an in struction to' the Postmaster-General to report to the House at as early day as practicable all failures, whether by the original or sub contractors, to carry the malison any of the Star Routes; the extent and course of said failures; the distrlctState and Territory where they. have"ocdttrred, and the number in each district ; and what steps, if any, have been taken, and with what success, to enforce perform ance-of the contracts. Also that he report what additional legislation, if any, is necessary to en force all said contracts, and to secure to the people, as far as may be, regular service on these routes audallotheis in the star service. This proposed ex amination, coincident with trw ..trjah of the swindlers who have "lifted" enormous sums of money out of the Treasury, is more comprehensive than the . judicial investigation, as it must cover the whole subject, remedial legis lation as well as criminal abuses.. The resolution wa3 referred as requested. The second resolution, for the pres ent consideration of which fie asked unanimous consent, instructs the com mittee on Ways and Means to enquire into the expediency of amending the Internal revenue laws. The particu lars of amendmenlrem.fo.nowsiTo abolish not only the tax on tobacco, but also" the tax on ale brandies made apples,! peaches and ., grapes, and to ce toe iax ou wuma.ijr w nity ueutp galion.i The resolution further pro vides, as any resolutionr on the subject should provide ip-r.y any inquisi tion on the DroDrietvi-abolishina the present complicated expensive and odi ous system of cjollectfogjaid taxes, and substituting thereror the system which jiow obtains in most of the. States, and which , is based upon the honor and good faith of the taxpayer. Tbe pains and penalties for the violation of such laws are left to the discretion of the committee, which is instructed to re port by bill or otherwise. It will be remembered that the sub stance of the above proposition was eiven in this correspondence the other aav in a snort interview hhu ucubii Scales. Apropos to the reduction of in ternal taxes by this Congress, if seems that the movement ior tocai aoouwos is a dead failhre and that there is ve little prospect for entirely freeing to bacco. Whiskey, if reduced at all, will come In under a general bill for a small reduction only. The object of Gen. Scales in the exemption of what may be termed fruit brandies is to fa vor the fruit growers of North Caroli na and tbe South as much as possible The two subjects of tariff and internal taxes are bound up together, and until the Wavs and Means Committees has reported on the former, there is not likely to be much done with the lattei' The tariffs Commission schedule is un der close inspection, but the - commit tee will not be ready to -report, it Is thought, before the middled .January. By that time matters will have crystal ized. It is learned that the Finance Committee of the Senate is making better nroflrress on the tariff than the Ways and Means Committee of the House, and will 'probably report earlier than the latter. This may cause anoth er of those periodical hitches on tfci right of introduction of revenue meas ures. A. There is no auestion.among the many wfcfoh eniraee the attention of Congress, of greater importance than that of de termining tne iresmenuai buuucbbiuu in cases of removal, resignation, inca pacity or death. iJowi, and-tthen fthe great politically 'wise Ehglisb'speaking. nnnnie leave some mabieia mm ui f 7 . . . l WlSu. nHamor.tftl laws &S iS the Federal CknTStitution. it deals-supernci- i atiw with t.hrfwhdie suDiect line eiec - fh. . owtorrtrnnt- the mistakes of the illustrious founders. UMr Hoat whaia nqtoingr-aaide iromQ his capacity as a scoid,ir not a peuaui nrnnnu at an Aarlv dav to brintr up the bill to provide a succession in the esitien;ooeurring! in, the. midst of a term of office". Itis iubierit to the reat fault of several recent propositions that it. rireserves a dead administration in tieperson or persons of the Cabinet, 'jfiS creature;of ittfttoah who.has now ceaseaTO i n: rewmjuu t . mm . needed ! is a new eieeti6h immeaiatelv after the happening of the event whun thfl administration. And here the clumsiness ol the electoral sye-J I b ii a 2Aww A n v ty m A i.em comes iuuy into view. ,f" ilr rdiate election, though desirable, is hard ly posslbtoundectbArxwentm -ToTjrovide an entirely new system is . Li Aitanit. Thorn ia tha hnarfl IUB1V UUUIiUIV, F i - r- numcer or ineso w wi1r0tsirJ "rr " rMr5 anoortidaedi too the SWe.at Jarge h,nHT and not wholly a depart- hatfs so much confldedMm.wapouti. mWto. their fcorst in anairs oi tuo uuy j mentrto us and posterity. Dome uv wo 1 , . ' A .V.nrn mATA WIMnm . 411 IfflPuf LnillCl AtV V ... I AS ana Ufticuui Sn!jlLf frdrd Norfolk, but be will notjbe. the Congress, having ihcurreq theetfmity otBossMahone. Tfce ejJPgfe its any omce-noiaerioi fv-w vr"r, of the government, or anjerson hffld tiw riiMin Ardst whatever, from iinr, a m.mhr nf in.-inoliticai -COtBmit- a u --- 1 a ms j w r tee, a delegate to a paou wu Tr. or a canvasser oJagefttrin-any pouyca . campaigfi; and thd seeding to control tMMttfcal actionl of avfbordinates by any suehioflice holder i.BW v: hibitedj The penalty -for violation l of the law is tismissal and ineligibility ior tlve years. ' 'Mr uezenaon at Manone wiyn -great uiuupijwi -uu- t)nly-regret that there is so little pros- ll&hvc&Zs tniatloned as the sncces anr f th Hio. d Davis m the Presi- dency.pro tem of jthe Senate; wherat some of the, highly mbral genUemeif who -sustained Gbrhamand Riddle berger ffyear at the Virgma boss' dictatidsi Pake very Jas- TJ jewel irrthl toad'slifiad isthis fine retri- Dtltion that IOllOWS lQevuuwuu w au th laws f -morality Jmd; decency. .... Tho Whit a House has been hand somely repaired, apd many rooms have been refurnished, it was openeu uj uay for the-first time since August. a ahe dfttfttivMi ara so enraged at tne Irandredsfll:, ewsures that they are making threats against the citizens -;,in-vestigatLne committee. , ' '' rrt The ' national educational . bills are thejBpeciaj ordet for Tuesday, January 8th. .The subject will gire rise to-pro- loncrl debate. . i ,i The defendants, seldom appear at the' second Star Route trials , ine speakers haYf feen, so, farj Bliss for the prosecu tion, arid ChandJerf ot the defence. , Maj (Urant, postmaster at lioidSDoro, wm rA.nnminated to-dav for another term. , , .71' Jiouuaj, qr uo uoiiuay ior congress, Col Armfield will spend his at home bv special dispensation. H. A Tribute to the Memory- oi a Dead Hero. To the Editor, o.f TneiCharlotte Observer. :;. , CiAlUSBUKT, JN. U., Dec. 21, 1882. That wealth, however acauire'd. and influential power, however used, too often get lengthy funeral sermons' of fulsome eulogistic gush, to say nothing of prolific, press notices, while a crand moral hero, a savior of mariv lives bv a deliberate sacrifice of his own, gets on ly a brief, cold tribute to his memory, is ll 11 mi 1 i a t i n cr fr rfflanti va mar ifiinii.c cal to healthy public opinion and dis-r uuiaiug lu uijbbiusu ynuiij spiriL iiiiu j action. HotWsfewpassengers on a railroad train, realize the magnitude of thair dependence on, and the paramount im-" portance ot a stout hearted, clear head ed and a morally responsible engineer? And those who full'v cognizant of these fail to honor and respect him, at least, as highly as they do those in os tensibly higher social positions, are fair objects of scorn to even the hurroblest of men. ' The average Congressman is seldom more than a cipher .that merely adds value to the leading party ULit; but the locumgtive engineer is a grand fac tor, a whole man, in and of himself. . , He is like a tree growing in an open field, continually beat upon by sun and tempest, it becomes its own self-reliant protector, and that of all who gather underitl No need now.to recap tul ite the blot d curdling details of Cbas. Oordori's de-: liberate' self-immolation in order to save others. . it already forms a page in the chronicles of that small band of truly great and good though humble 4-hreg, who have occasionally sHftsl the great seJhsh. human race ancrupS the dogma of "total depravity, by put ting self in the second place and giving duty, friends yea, even broad humani tythe first place in their heads, hearts and actions! . The most touching, lofty and admir able instances of heroic self-abnegation are such as have no pomp of historic dignity ; no inciting ambition for pos thumous fame; no interest in name, position or association, and which are, therefore, the more heroic and striking. Jesus Christ said: "Greater love hath no man than, this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." . But Charles Gordon's laying down of his life it seems to xahad a greater merit, since those for whom he did so were not his friends, in the general acceptation of that term ; and besides, he raised up and threw his negro fireman clear of danger when b.e could have saved him self instead! How lofty is thoughtful unselfish hu mility, ind bn tbe contrary, how groy eling and h61low is egotistical swagger, "The greatest truths are simplest; and so are the greatest men,"of whom Cbas. Gordon was certainly one.' : rl knew him well. He was a native of Dundee. Scotland; be came to this place in 1832, 1 think, and had been on the W N C R R, from then;ill his death. Moral courage was' so natural to him, that he rlever showed any sign of shrinking in desperate straights where the actron of the timid aggra vate tne dangers.inat impeni Jire; ana if this escaped the notice of some, :it was because his courage f as enveloped, by superio calmnes ah ijiodestj. He. was alway cheerful, spirited, frank and communicative in thesoeiety of friends, and enjoyed a heartjr laugh. His hand, accerdingjto his means, was liberal; but he gavje as If he was ashamed of lhirig.bpt being die covered in doing good. 1 j ! - , . That he' was' compassionate of the sorrows, and keenly sensitive to the dangers of others, had the brightest il lustration jtttdf'. thrilling confirmation in: th last act of his humble life's dra ma I j- J - In his discharge of the sacred duties nf hmisftHnld hand, his heart overflow; ori. nArftnhiallv. with' tender home be-; 2 t miiftft mstead. of . f rowns or glooms; pleasant-ioYiBg j wdrd ,45?i stead of fcross ones, that! -stfed sualigbl li UUUUlcurfow ui vu B.-- ".r- "r- j JJRW1 veryjgresence dispeitettoare MQUOie, 1 r""";- us; near in anu uomo. auuuo uu t havfli n nver seen such poignant, un" abating and inconsolable grief as sways omiihin widow and family; a very oio-nirWnr. cnmr&ntarv. since, by his provideTt f oretheughjt . for . .them, they- awAef t? in cmfortaoiy competent cir cumstances ; buVstfelr-was z . their Jove frr him! and .aa,unconUothtble their grief in jtheir 6eivmtrtert: hAirv ,heTwonliioieeittheiojWjo, all theyt have would rested J Ma eareni as, a helplesecrippie inat-rrey yrvttm have to support.hy the: most menlai-ef- 5 ir T-T vuMiA. afnffiMn aai Directors of the Virgiaia Midland WisrrrrvoTntJec. 2l The stock holders of thevVfreiaiMidlandtKail- Mc A verrr M - Bayard-iirown, lieorze lcry aL """. "? x. r i ( Ttwt.' bfins,lSPheefiJ to be- twee. dStatWesen --- - R. I A Vs4AnKIirVanriBlB7ajBTra UslUnmsU .J. Ferty Tean' Xxaeriehce of an Oli Htrse. I MM WinaloWs Soothinr Svrnn Is the nresenn- . Hon-of one of the best female Physicians and Nurses to the United States, and has been used tor forty years with- neTertoaing safety and, sue eess, by milUons of mothers and ehlldren from the feeble Infant of one'week old to the adult It corrects acidity, of the .stomach,-1 relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, ana gives rest, health .a- d comfort to mother and child. , We believe It the best and surest remedy in the world, hi all .cases of Dysentery' and Diarrhoea in-ehOdreri. whether It arises from teething Mfroinxaaoy; other .cause. Full directions" or i using will accompany each bottle. Notte genuine unless the fao-sunhe of Curtis & Perkins, is on the outside wrapper, ' Sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts a bottle. ; . -Messrs. T.D.Crawford & Co, Oxford. N. C, say : "We consider Brown's Iron Bitters the most reliable tonic on the market." - Horsford' Aid Pliospliato ' 'i SIckneas) Beof. ADOLPH OTTi New York, saysi' "1 used it for sickness, amone the passengers; '-during a passage across the Atlantic. In the plurality of cases, 1 saw the violent symptoms, yled.r which characterize that disease, and gtre waytoa health rnl action of the functions Impaired." - 1 I ! ISi ; i-U'''.' - A Popnlar main's Experience Thejate war left Coli John C whltnef a wreck from Bilght'sDlsease of the kidneys, but Warner- Sate Kidney end Lira Cure ga?e Hie back U him when all the physicians had given hlhr up - He resides hi Atlanta, Qa., and is known all over the Southern states.- - BxTjMnUri Arm ivn ion &nDT.T watxbahd fr-xM great tonic and alte: contains twice, as much Iron and ftfty per oenc more alum- .wiiuu man any "aium and iron mass" known. Just the thtagjor the ."spring weakness" now so general. Sold by ah druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. . flarU tf - . ' -;- - White other Baking Pewdere are targeff adulterated with Aium and other hurtful drugs, as een kept unhangtifrifi att if original , fluriij ana sxrengrn, we vest eyiaeafQ or its safety and effectiveness is the fact of its 'having received the highest testimoni :dafs ffOnk the most eminent chemists in the Vnititf States, who have analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good results by the ' true test the TEST OF THE OVEN. IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER - MASS BY- STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, ILL, and St. Louis, Mo ' BUBnfketnrer. of Lapnll. Yut Qomt, Br. PriMa B.rtl ' Vsmrlmg XxtrMU, s4 Dr. Price. Clfn. Ferfamfc TUTT'S "EMCTORAHT Is composed of Herbal and MtteUaginous prod ucts, which permeate tbe substance of the Jiangs, expectorates tne aencmatttr that ooUeots in the Bronchial Tubes, ana forms w . soothing' coating, which relieves tbe Ir ritation that caiuea the cough. . It cleanses tbe lit ties ot all impurities, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigor ates the circulation of the blood, and brace, the nervous system. Sligbt colds often end tn consumption. It is dangerous to neglect them. Apply tbe remedy promptly. A test of twenty years warrants the assertion that no remedy baa ewer Kfeen found that Is as prompt in its effects as TUH'S EXPECTORANT. A single dose raises tne phlegm, subdues inflammation, and its use speedily cures the most oosnnate oougn. A pleasant cordial, chil dren tafee It readily. For Croup it is invaluable and shonid be in every family. readily. IshaM be p. anrt ftl In arte, ana SI Bottles. TUTTS ACT DIRECTLY ON THE LI Cures CbUIfl and I'ever, Dyspepsia, Slok Headache, Bilious Colio,Constipa ttom,Rhetumatismftlea, Palpitation of . the Heart, DiaaLnesc, Torpid IJver, and; Female Irregnlarities. . If you do not "S& 1 very well, a single pul stimnlates the stomach, restores the appetitaamparts rigor to the system. A HOTEITDIYIfiE SAYS! Dk.Ttjtt: Dear Sin For ten years I have 1 been a martyr -to Dyspepsia, Constipation and. Piles. Iast spring yonr pills were recommended' . tome; I uMdtem(bnt. with li title faith). Im ' no.w a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regolar stools, piles gona.sniLI have. . gained forty pounds solid flesh. .They srew.orfh their weight in. gold , . EEV. B. L. BlMPSOS'.LAnisvnre, Ky. v OMce. 3JS Murray St.. IVevr Tork. !.. TTJTT'S MANCAIi of Useful' vBeecipU FBEE ou appllcaUon. : ; I and aeeure the B m0 advuitace. of JaVsr rience in curing mum Nerveo : IreblMtyi r i tM.-e'vo yfc? 1 , ESSES? specially treated on MientiSo prtncipl.., Impetaner Wranate Wlla me ana sure remedies. .11 or wnw iw wi x--" k"" - m .....T.ri hv thnxf. Nirinff tre.tment br BUL In. Iraw HMBr.woiua kh i.Mrawmw, m rlLlDt to Uiclredviwitage. Itbn.t.'traM. -UK. BETT8. 1 1 X. Stk St., St Ink 1. ,St irtni lnrn OVS THISTT V'EAEJS. H. C. ianBLOfli, i- a. t.n .'f . f .aifci: ; l i 03 ; rrBlS Bqtel was completed, to' 1812,. Md new is situated on Independent Sqaare, occupying half a Mniflr nn TntrlA atrent. In i me ousiiress cen- tiw nt thA otv: In -cfAfwv iroilmlty toBanfcSi Ex press and Telegraph offwes, and commanding monntaln view of mee thaa fifty.mllee. . Tha intAnttnn of the Proorietor is. not only to present to the traveling public one of the finest Hotel Buildings in toe Jouth, bit one ot ttfrnprt eomplete and best conducted Hotels in all Its dlf- a . niiv1 riwntii JiMd deaoratedc aild frescoed throughout, it is not only one of the most beautl- "liADIMG AlHD P ALACK HOtal. ' : ; lr ol UieSouai, ttie heme of (mmeral&l Toaristsv pleasate seekers and resident guests. ; w rb JEonr.itfl. Pronrintor. wui be ule&sedto welcome his friends and the traveitng puMia, and.1 respectfully sohcttsashare of patrenage rjorn au who would enjoy ana appreciate a home yombin log elegance, beauty and comloat..ln aU.twap- polntments and surrounainKS. ,T RATEB $2.00 and $2 50, per nsyswramg locauoi ?n; BIIIGHAU SCHOOL, , ' (mTABUSHBHN W8,) ili; v pm6.wwrNgNT nmoDe Socfbem Boarding Schools for beys laen lnSOTiHa Aaatof . Pinniiiai ann in MfflnnMM ior rniBiuax, vutr tokk. Tneoniysenowior poysiQ iHiiiuiua gas ttght ana a ttymnasiuw: ptwu eet, j oner py awnaw imiruBWti dj xouty jsnd sold bath wlU ha provided Tor. loorMui rl ens full Dartlcmars. address r-f3 "w MAX BV BLN&HAH.1 anfBchool P, 04kanctvCo. . dec it rW. :;JO'. sit: A The Central Hotel. U i i. .:: J i ' ' . c . A I siTATilJi ajTj.TWTrsl , ..I' ,.-s,,, .. " w 1 "viJ.- Ji.i. , ' . ', jargeStocktMsS 3,000 YAHJDiS CASHMERE, at 121 PER YARD.1 iOO WALKING JACKETS, - $3.00 TO $15.00. 100 CLOAKS, - - - 50 ULSTERS, - - V ,; Silk and Cieilian Fur-lined Circulars, 115.00 to $25.00.1 CLOTH CIRCULARS; - $7.00 TO $10.00. Ilandsome D ress Patterns, $10.00 to, $25,00. i ' Flannels, 25c, All-Wool Casliiiiarffi; Blact ani CWarsi45(a,"50a 65c 75e,Sff- $1.25, $1.50 Terra Cotta Mosoultlre Elds and the new Neck, oaaitties. . Some handsome Plushes for Jaetcets and and a call will convince; you that we hwe a stock that fjdee3 COME! DOWN A SPECIAL REDUCTION TBI Largest. Finest and Best Hade cp crtOTSXl70 rd the beat stoles to sele from. of any Befall Stcck In the State. Beputaiion having been aeqnlrrd bj ns far selling first class C1OTB1K0 nly; St FOFTJLAB LOW FRICSS. we dUttettlv with it rcderotood ihst a will no be undersold by any clethlDg Bouse, either large or of GENTS' lCBWSHlKGS. AN IMHINSB : I Agents for the PEARL 8HIBT. We Inrite deslO to Ox S3 l3 03 c-63- I H H W I o no 88 gg KM OO S3 CO CO o o 0) m oo paps CD i2 M. IT f j I " : 2 ; S gbIko IS' 0,1 0nSdJ.i;,,.; -1 W . a - 55' " I H 0 A Sf1 g 0 ;,I : S3b,.,tTj . O ...rl ' " Q ' CZlt" c ' 3- tc4 m&& :v- I-.. .!.1J.; r"9:: ; ;!;': " '' .rW'' -HAS A LABGX STOCK OF- : OCO O O O C -o H H RBB RBB B K B B 8ss8 rrrr MM MM MMMM MMMM M at U M M M IHH T T T ll 8S88 FBOM ifOt CHXAPK3T j THlTfHE iX3 1 I . f .1 - I .i: J . T - . . r . . . .... . . - - - - - $1.50 TOS20.00. $5.00 TO $15.00. ' '.v .. .. : . 33ic, 75c S, $L25. the Mrs. Laartrr Tie. Pltuhea ail nnlor. kiA Circulars. O ir stock embraces everything ntw cannot be exsellel tor styles and low prloea. Harpves j Smith Eujlding, East yrade Street.' IN PRICES. FOR THE Q0LIDAY8. snslL Oor Uoveitles for the HOLIDAYS are Un STOCK OF OVIECOATb at BEPWI PiUCJS. the Public, Bespeetfully, 1 . LL-ii ..iii.-kf! ; Leading Clothiers and f allow S3 O O o . CO ts WW m CO G0O D E 33 W 0. A s8 il V, GOO OO W) noD GOO O O O D 5 o o o a;o d g G GO O O O O P 1 ooa OO CO PDD SMS SS8 A A sa to -cm yiBY FIHIST- ktxtina p . I uBa .1 lain, a Llt --feS I i 'ihil'.i I I Jr3 I I- i - " Inu; c'ii.rL .3 If Mm.; : 'tl!j liOU, .. , ' . fO-.-JtU io ouou it-. 1 i JELLING CHEAP."- .i-i. 1 r-ii: hy.i -r-. rr-rr. x xj ri ; . t v-tr . ': fi'; trtti j.-. .v.UA-j.v " 'J .

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