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BHTORXB AT TBS POBT-OFTICT AT CHAKLOTM, a. u. AS OKOOHU-iyABS UATTXB I FAJL.SE PRESS REPORTS. Yesterday we published an indig nant denial by the mayor and physi cians G-reensboro of the report sent out through the associated press that 300 children had recently died in that section from diphtheria. There is no justification or excuse for" sending statements of this kind, not simply because of their falsehood, but be cause they are calculated to do vast harm to the sections to rhich they refer, and much injury to the busi ness of the towns from which they come. People generally give towns where contagious diseases prevail the go by, and do their trading where they can do it at less risk to them selves. People at a distance reading such a report would not conclude that the vicinity of Greensboro was a healthy section to live in and would be apt to prospect for homes in a locality where children were not swept off so fast. We have had more than once to call attention to. the character of re ports sent from this State by press agents, some of which are of an ex travagantly sensational character, and some manufactured out of the 1 1 1 f 1 sua wnoie ciotn, or anairs wnicn occur red elsewhere, are rehashed, located in this State and sent out as brand new. There has been entirely too much of this kind of thing. CAUGHT SHORT. Who the Suspended Liverpool Cotton Brokers Are. New York, Oct. 30. The Commer cial Advertiser publishes the follow ing: The cotton firm of Morris Ranger oc uo., or Liverpool, which suspended io-aay, is one or tne largest in ung land, and is composed of Morris Ranger alone. The firm was estab lished in 1868 as the house of Fatman &Co., on Broad street, whom Ranger was supposed to represent abroad, it was stated to-day that no news be yond the announcement of the fail ure had been received by this firm. ana it , was. not Deiieved that any American nouse wm be in the least affected by Ranger's suspension. Fat- man & Co. deny having any business relations with the suspended firm. and can throw no light upon the ex tent of the failure, or as to parties in volved in inis country. The hrm are reported to have bought in or made settlements for heavy amounts of beptembsr and October short cotton, but they have anticipated this by suspending to-day. Their short con tracts outstanding are estimated at from 100,000 to 90,000 bales. THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. They Protest Against the Iairo4 ac tion of a Mew Order Philadelphia, Oct 29. The clerks in the office of Grand Secretary Tur ner, of the Knights of Labor at 202 bpruce street, are busily engaged in mailing circulars to the district and local assemblies, containing a resolu tion adopted by the ereneral assemhl v repudiating styled "Improved Order of Knights of Labor, w Subordinate assemblies are instructed to drop from the rolls of membership all persona wno are memoers or tne new order. Secretary Turner says : 'The Improv- eu wraer or is.mgnts or Labor is the production of the Knights of Labor in rsaiumore, wnose object is to make it I a political machine. The French Preparing for an .Expensive War in TsknsnM London, Oct. 30. A despatch from Paris states that the French govern ment in view of the warlike attitude of China, will ask the chftmhAr fn-r . much larger credit for the expense of an expedition in Tonquin than was originally intended, even should China onlv remain on thA rtafATiai-o-o larger reinforcements of troops will be requested in Tonquin. The gov ernment does not expect defeat in the chamber on its Tonquin policy. The Figaro publishes a report tbat mo uruvernor or. tne Uninese pro vince of Yunnan with 14,000 troops has received orders to enter Tonquin and occupy Cao Bang, about 130 mues north of Ha Noi, the French ueauquarcers. a Kabid Reformers Refused Rec tlfication. " ine rabid reformers of; morals a constantly Urging the authorities to in- yaae tne well secured privileges en joyea Dy The Louisiana State Lottery under special agreements by direct leg islation; but they might as well at tempt to swim against the current of Niagara J) alia: The public know that all its distributions are fair and its promises fulfilled. M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., will give all information relative to the matter on application before the 162d Grand Monthly Drawing, which v takes place November 18, 1883. m Hill's Successor Another Pension At torney Locked Out. Washington, Oct. 30; Secretary Folger to-day appointed Mifflin Emlen Ball, of Des Moines, Iowasupervising architect of the treasury, vice J. G. Hill, resigned. Wm and Alex. V. Neusel, of St. Louis, have been disbarred from prac tice before the pension bureau. It is stated at the department that the former is under indictment for frauds committed upon pensions. Diseased Sheep. V Ottowa, Ont.; Oct.30. Another case of scab having appeared among a lot of sheep in Montreal for ship ment, the department ot agriculture has ordered them rto fee Slaughtered. This plan will be followed in all such cases as.it is necessary to take strict measures to prevent Canada from be ing scheduled" by ; England. ; 'i Blinded and Robhed. ' . . . Mrr6WN:Yi?0W this morning three strangers entered the store of Abram - Gray at Halla wack, IJlster county; said they were cattle buyers, asked for small bills for three one hundred dollar notes Gray proceeded to count out the chariee when they $hrew some liquid in his face nearly blinding himpand ran off with all the money. They have not been arrested. .2 , ; iyi" iWilr ' .. British Free Traders' Farorlar Protec tion JLqndon, Oct. 30. At the confer ence of the free trade league now set ting in London, the imposition of a moderate' import duty upon foreign wheat, in order to v encourage " the trade of the British colonies, was ad vocated yesterday. f"v :- An Infoonded Repert. New iToiEK. Oct; MJr&X special itb J the ICvemnff fOBt. trom .vaiiaa. Texas. says the rumored ; negro outbreak at CUtTAT. fn'Kfilnn m mtv. Wfifl - utterl V . tiniotindedV ana tne Governor is cen- bitta frti rT1riTio nvit trrwwMt.. 0-ft1fiK is simply a cross.roads.' i ,J:',";" ': POSTAL BUSINESS. v ... .ffi J ,.. Expenditures and Receipts Daring the Past Year. Washington, Oct 29. A statement has been prepared for the use of the postoffice department which shows that the total receipts from the. pos tal service during the fiscal vear end ed June 30th, 1883, were $45,508,692, made up as follows: - Letter postage paid in money $146,219; box rents and branch offices, $1,882,064; fines and penalties, $9,752; postage stamps, stamped envelopes, newspapers, wrap pers and postal cards, $43,014,043; dead letters, $12,280; revenues from money order business, $411,620: mis cellaneous $32,714. The expenditures were $42,816,700, the principal items being railway mail transportation $11,155,180; compensation of post masters, $10,315,394, star route ser vice, $4,661,526; postoffice cierks, $4. 367,079 jletter carriers, $3,173,306 ; rail way postal clerks, $3,688,032. The surplus revenue during the year was $2, t9l,992. The third assistant post master general expresses the belief that the surplus revenue would have baen greater by at least one million lollars if the receipts had not been affected during the last quarter of the year oy tne approaching reouction in postage rates, while the expenditures were greatly increased by the act that began to operate on March 3d last, providing for the readjustment or postmasters salaries on a basis or reduced postage that did not go into eneci unui eignt months thereafter. FATAL DAMPS. inree iiica smnocate to ueath in a Well and Two More Narrowly Escape. Pittsburg, Oct 30. At Keifer & Steifer's Tannery a well is being dug to pe used as a vat. This moraine unristian mcKson, an, employee. went down . to measure the depth of water when he was overcome by foul air. -breaencK bchroder and Charles Scmultz, who were working near by, heard his cries and Schroder descend ed into the well to assist Dickson but he had no sooner reached the bottom than fatal choke damp rendered him insensible. Schultz then followed but he was also overcome. Ropes were procured and fastened around the bodies of Solomon Bamberger and uiuu.wuu uu "cic luncicu J.ULU the death trap. With difficulty they tied the insensi ble men to ropes and all "ciB uauitju up. iicKson, oenroaer ana ocnuitz were aeaa and Uamberg - er ana Kemisoa were uncojascious but with the aid of restoratives were soon revived and were able to go to their homes. Dickson was a single man and the other two were married. The Kilburn Case Begun. Washington, Oct. 30. A struck jury was obtained this morning with out mucn arrmculty in the Circuit court, Judge Coxe presidiag, and the trial of Hallet Kilburn against ex-1 Sergeant-ai-Arms John Y. Thompson was commenced. Kilburn was the first witness called, and his examina tion occupied the greater part of the aay. A Bomb Among the Police. H RAN KT'ORT-ON the-Maine Oct. 30. -A quantity of dynamite was explded in tne omce oi cmet ot police nere last evemng. The building was badly aamagea, Dvt aitnougn many otncials were m it at the time, none of them were injured. GouldAstor. NkwYoek. Oct 29. Miss Carrie Astor is the beautiful daughter of ssew lord's most distmjruished mil lionaire. The report to-day that she naa Decome engaged to Mr. Geo. J Gould, the son of Mr. Jay Gould, nat- urany createa a nutter in .Murray Hill society. The Cowboy's Quick Pistol. Denver, Oct 30. A dispatch to the Tribune from Satida says Baxter Stingley, city marshal, was fatally snot wmie attempting to ari est Frrnk Keid, a cowboy, for stealing cattle. bungley covered Keid with a revol ver but Keid was too quick for him and shot the marshal three times and then escaped. Rioters fleeted. uruAsuow, uctooer Tne ring leader of the Orange riots at Coat .Bridge last summer has been sen tenced to two years imprisonment, and another active participator in the disturbances to nine, months im prisonment. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. As an Appetizer. Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard Citv. Mich. says: "lam greatly pleased with it as a tonic; it is an agreeable and a good appetizer. ' ' Sentenced to be Hanged. Kaleigh, Oct. 29.-Guilford Loon. convicted of rape in the Lenoir county court, has been sentenced to be hang- ou on iecemDer iu at Jvmston. 'lis more brare to live than to die. " Therefore don't wait till a slight cough develops itself into consumption but secure a bottle of Dr. Bull's cougk syrup a me email outlay or z cents, cure your eougn ana lire on happily. MARKETS BIT TELEGRAPH. OCTOBER 30, 1888. Produce. Baltimore. Noon. FJour active; TT J fi i . AO wara street ana western Superfine $3.25a$3.65; Extra $3.75a$4.75: Family $5.00aS6.00; Citv Mills S inerfi a.nnl 90.10: ao. uixtra 4.00a?f4.75; Rio brands $5.75a$6,00. Wheat Southern active and firm; Western higher, closing easy; wutuwu feu ai.iraai.ua: tin urn. ner l.lZa1.15: No. 1 Marvlftni 1.1!U vi.if, no. -a western winter red spot ana uctober 1.054a81.051. Onm southern quiet and easy ; Western quiet uu lower, ssoutnern wmte B4a70:.dn. yellow, 53. '.. n. Baltimore. -Niaht.-- Oats active and steady; Southern 35a38; Western wmte aoa7; mixed H4ai$5: Pennsyl vania J5a8. Provisions activfl and steady; mess Dork 812-75. Unit- meats shoulders and' clear rib sides pacjcea Cia7i. Bacon shoulders 7: clear rib sides 8i; hams 16al7. trd refined 9i. Coffee firm r Rio cargoes, ordmary to fair, HJal2i. Sugar lower; ,ft 8i" .Whiskey-steady at 81.18a i.iot. xreients nrm. Chicago. Niaht.vtmr ular . wheat Unsettled And irrotilo-f opened firm and higher, closed a skade' lower at 83 for October: 034- fnr Wrw veuiuer; ao. jt iinicasro Hnrinr 2aflS No. 2 red winter 99al.00. A Corn easy, with good demand at 48ia46 for cash and October, 4&ia47 for November. Oats easier at 271 for cash. Ontohr and novemDen fork active and firm at UMWalo.4U i for cash, 810.27ia810.80 for October. Lard in improved demand but unsettled: opened strong, closed steady at inside prices: $7.25 for cash and October, 87.17ia8 7,20 for November CHXEljrTunMntlnfi 1 eas at PAti' bid. Rosin; quiet; strained I and f geod strained $1.15. - hard 01 JW; yellow dip and Tirn 2.00. qTT5 Vlt w"'TF"wttipeniineqTuet I iseceipta yestejrday ..-jfii.rfv. ao. :-81.15.V. Crude; tnrnAntinA .fauu1 I Tfn? - iVv c '16. ssavjjwah. Turpentine dull at 34: Auvuiu. uu-u; giinunea nominally steady, financial. ' " - NEW YORK. Exchange 4.81 Money ............... 2a3i Sub-treas balances Gold $118,839 " " " Currency 6,722 Governments strong. Four and a half per cents. -1.141 Four per cents-......, 1.22 Three per cents .. l.C0i State Bonds quiet. Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 8U Alabama-31ass A, Bmall 83 Alabama Class B, 5's i.oo Alabama-rClass C, 4's 8li Georgia 6'... i 02 Georgia Vb, mortgages.. !.'.V.V.'.l'oi Georgia, Gold Louisiana Consols 744- Sor aroUna's' New 16 North Carolina's Funding 10 North CflrnliTio e I rr a . C Brown Consuls -1.04 Tennessee 6'g 3 xennessee, New 35 Virginia 6's . " ' " zn Virginia Consols...... ...... !!!!..".. .'..." 42 virgmia, referred. 8 Adams' .Express ...1.80 American Exdtpbu fi Chesapeake and Ohio...- ....... 14 Chicago and Alton 1.32 Chicago and Northwestern...... 1.21 v.6u uiu iionnwesiern prei'd... l.aa Chicago, St Louis and N. Orleans... 82 Consolidated Coal.. 15 Del. and Lac ka wan a. - -1.141 Denver and Rio Grande - 25f urie 28 i n.-im .......... uj 1 Mioav xennessee 6 Fort Wayne...... i.SOi Hannibal and St. Joseph ...!! . 38 xxanem... . 1 an &&EE:.S Lake Shore oai Louisville and Nashville ; 48$ Manhattan Elevated 42i iuempms ana unarleston 40 Metropolitan Elevated 91 Michigan Central joi .muune ana unio s Nashville and (Dhattanooga.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.V. 56 in e w j ersey Central 63f wneans I'acUic, lata - 82i New York Central 1 181 xw i otk iiiievated 95 rsorroiK ana Western preferred...- 41 iortnern racinc common 28 Northern Pacific preferred 64 I Ohio and MfosiaciVni """ or vjuiu ailU MISSlSSlDm TTfifArrd 9(1 Pacific !.:;Z. 3? Pittsburg 1 1 1 vuicKsnver r 1 vuicKsuver, preferred 30 1 -Keanmg.. 50 iwcnmona and Allegheny 3J Richmond and Danville 56 Richmond and West P't Terminal- 28 xwck island.... 1.20 j-iouis and San Francisco 26 ot lxmis and S. F., preferred 46 ot XjOUIS and S. H. let. nrefi.rr.r1 871 CIJ. T .1 ' - . r-aui 87 01. raui preferred 1.16 Texas Pacific J2 Union Pacific " C71 TT -it n , United States Express 58 Wabash Pacifio - 20 Wabaah Pacific preferred. JWells Fargo...... , ,.- 83 ..,1.14 western Union.. ..- 78 "HiH T i. 1 1 M . v.. um. gunered. 1 Asked. 1XKW lORK llllll HoIa. Oftrt.- rv.;. dling uplands lOfc; Orleans l&i; consol- iuaieu net receirtts 40 1R7 urmrf. (ireat Britain 5,397; to France 7,477: to Galveston- Steady, middlinsr m 3-1R- low uuuuiiag sooa ordinarv net receipts 3.919: ffroaa rflcrints o,wi, gaies i,34e; stock 92.662: exnorta coastwise 1,000; to France ; Great isntam o,s7. JNOEFOLK Ouiet: middling 10: low oi, net receipts o.ooo; gross receipts 5,6o5; stock 51,183: sales 1.689: exports uoasiwise i,v7; to Great Bri tain : to continent . .BALTIMORE Kteadv: middling 10- iow miaaung iu; good ordinary 9$; i j n- - ' . : o - ' nei receipts voo; eross 2.693: sales. : exports coastwise 19; stock 18,562. iiOSTON Stead v: niiddliner.101: low middling 10i; good ordinarv 9i: net re- ueipis 4o; grqss i!,Boa; sales : stock WnJONQTON St'dv: middlino-10 1-1R- low middline 9 1116: cood nrHinorr 91-16; net receipts 930: gross 980; PHILADELPHIA Dull: middlinr 10t- low noddling 10f: good ordinarv ii-. net receipts ; gross 1,814; stock 4,403; bavann ah steadv: middling 1ft- 1 ' T yW miuuijiig , good ordinary 9; net receipts 7,092; gross 7,990: sates o,uu; stoci yy,959: exnorta to contment ; channel -: mnef. wis 8,yuo. jnew Orleans Easv. middline- 10f; low middling 10i; good ordi nary 9i; net receipts 18,295: gross 15,848; sales t7.250; stock 217.286: exnart to Great Britain ; continent 2,700, coastwise : rrance 47.775. mobile Quiet ; middling 101: low middling 915-16; good ordinary 9; net receipts 4,836; gross 4,867; sales 1,000; block gi-,uzv; exports coastwise 2,S13. Memphis Dull; middline 104: low middling 9i; good ordinary 9i; net re ceipts 3,073; gross ,268; sales 3,912; snipments i,oou; stock 45,982. Augusta Quiet; middline 9i: low middling 9i' good ordinary ; net receipts i,oao; gross ; sales 793. Charleston Easy; middline 10V: low middling 9i; good ordinary 9f; net recta a,ao; gross 3,269: sales 2.000: stocK iua,aorf; exports to contment coastwise . Futures. New;York Net. receipts 8 : eross 49,942. Futures closed barely steady witn saies ox V4,ouo bales, October 10. 50a. 00 November i.. 10.51a. 00 December 10. 62a. 00 January 10.75a.76 February 10.90a.00 March. '. ll.03a.00 April.. ll.19a.00 May ll.27a.00 June ll.88a.89 Jaly ll.49a.50 August....... 11.58a,69 September. . .. 4 IAverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, October 30. Noon. Spot cotton in moderate demand which is freely suplied; middling uplands 6d; Or leans etd; sales iu,uuu; speculation &SSa3BSiAiS& 2LSSSE deUyery 5 63-64da5 62-64d; October and JNovember 0 e-04aao D-a; xiovem- ber and December 5 59-64da8 58-64d; December and January 5 58-64d : May and June 6 5-64d: FuturesidulL ISO p. M. Sales American 7,100 bales. Uplands low middling- clauBe ; October and November'deliTery 5 61.64d ; March and April 6d; February and March 5 61-64d. ' ; 5:00 p. K. No business in futures; prices unchanged. City Cotton Afarket. OvFick or The Obsebtsb,-- 1 CharlottB.'N. Cm Oct. 31,4883,1 The citV cotton market I'vesterday closed easy and . unchanged at the fol- Gim Cut..' L i:- L.......X!.. .i.... r- 9i Low Middline ........ ...... .....i . i f l-lf Strict Low Middlinflr w.....? 9 Shl6 Middimg.... ..irt....;...r''4? c W Strict Mid dlizuc w....i...frJ Gdod Mldlling.'...V...:.K;.:v.j?;; 10 . EECKIPTS BtNCB SEPTKiraiR IIBSTf , ReWpt8BinJSept.! toyeBtiid4y:WJ67 574 Kewiptai iame flat iesi?v.i-m "?X " lf Tou'IiOre Misery," and Want to he I'llsei able.' f Perhaps you had better overwork yourseii'n4 ti: into the grave aa soon as possible, the victim of lassi tude and debility; 5 Per7iafis you had better keep your stomach in s'jch a condition 'that it cannot digest your iooci. o j . Perhaps you had better so th-.t you will be bilious : ; Perhaps you had hc-tic jp so that you wont navj-xmy as n you were hai; dcaci. Perhaps you Lad btt.cz and powerful remedy vi.i strenslh in. .v.cl But you rccilh Well, of course n; neither love misery nor b : : , brown s Iro7i JJ titers vi: drive oyaicm s,u strong aiiu neuny inar n i J 1 . .IT . vrown s iron niuers will; tone . its work, and you can enioy a eood . , brown's Iron Bitters will help the liver to secrete and dispose of the right amount of bile m the proper manner, so that your live w'll be a iov to you. j y S" Irm will give your blood the rich, red color it needs, and thus give you strength and vigor. Brown's Iron Bitters will show you the blessing of "a sound mind in a sound body," and enable you to enjoy life. Xtvl nVJl TsfsPnt to take, even for the most delicate in valids. The best preparation of iron ever made. The drueists all keen it, and it is only a dollar a bottle. . 9 gp an keep We have a good, assortment of Rubber OarmMtr. nf nil kinds for LADIES AND GENTS, GIRLS AND BOYS. 1 r li 1 a . Aiso a ma line ot Arctic, Alaska and Rubber Oyer Shoes, of all sizes for Men, Women and Children, Our IMPERIAL SHIRT, Is meeting with great success. can compare with it in quality and make. Gall and see them. Mecklenbur SOWN WX3LKBS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Jfl: H i n AND IN Saw mill;, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, Steam- Engines, The Gregg Reapers, Portable Corn mills, Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meadow King Rakes, The Meadow King Mowers, W heeler and Mehk Spnarfltnrc i! he Greffff fSelf T)n Boilers, both Portable Gmll ud Ex&mlnu (tar stnrk Notice. For Ladies', Misses', and Children, all qualities; large LADIES', MISSES' AND ALL GRADES. We have the very best found in Charlotte. We keep Our Black Goods Department city. We will take great pleasure in showicg the stock of oiacK uooas at any time. Ask for Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings, we have all shades. Ask for White Flannels. Ask for Bed Flannels. Don't fnr- get to call for CORSETS. We have a tremendous stock, all grades And sizes. Ask for Waterproof Cloth, Ladiw' Clothes, Flannels. &c. 7 Oar Carpet Is full of such goods as the market wants, vis: Rugs, Etoor Mats, Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets, Super, Extra buper, Ingrain Carpets and all the lower ting, &c, &c. Ask for CARPETS we have nlenHr nf tnom We are the exclusive agents of Charlottesville Jhese goods need no recommendation from us. Every Lady Knows them to be the best ETOOrU in tViA toV J ASK FOR WhCiif,r be8t- AlB0 for the Parabola Needles, they beat the world for sewing purpog.9. Oar stock oi iLadies 1'Ioatig IS LJLBQE, CALL cure the pcr:;;.;ren (iis'oj!;- of vour liver. f'w'OW. your Mood :. z pej i"d di.n a:j you c.:i, ' f v :.r.!lcr the other i'.V;'-,-;"h- tis.t gentle or,v4:n:; health and iti can t 'lo- o-i iTiisery out by tiserabk: greMl n.any :30ns why you should tae niucrab!.J nw. by making- the misery lias no cnance to take hold. . . J ud the ieeb e sfmtwph Cr tt,ot ; a dinner. . . There is no other Dollar Shirt STOCK ALAKOU r and Stationary. ssoiiiiimeirse Iron fork Machinery of all kind Famltbed t hi JOHN WILKES. Also a very line of CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Flannel Shirt for nhiMrAn common Flannel Shirts also. is not eaualled hv anvr in th; Aek to see onr Rllr ClnAa department - Woolen Miljs, SCISSORS, FOR THEM. and DDolnians SlinrAc en r t r STATIONARY AND HYDRAULIC PRESSES, AM Ul Kl.d. .f E.,lo.. 4 MTd.nJle Hn.p. , , y AHE BEADY and 0( all kinds, Lines 0 Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', Boys' and Children's Slice?, INCLUDING THE BJE3T AND MOST POPDLAB HAKKS. We have given special attention thli season to BOY3' and CHILDBIN'S flFfoitq of rhik , to have ttx-i DM, stock in tbe cjw. and which we can Recommend lOTlufaSt C,alni We respectfully solicit your patronaee and guarantee satisfaction In goodi i and prices ln rj case MOYER & HIRSHINGKR. BURxiEBs nicholb: WHOUBSXLl ASS BXTAJL niT.gT a ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. CHE6P S r it PA.BLOR and CHjJTB'O.J SI ;iT6. COF No. B West JflNS of all kinds on haici Tntde strwet. Charlotte. North CaroUna. NTR A L HOTE ck3 I ! w CD The Traveling Pablic l!l rl that tlie c till k HOT) t lftefc mil Improvt uif nik )n -iu.-iri i,d Ftr , t .i taK (J- i,Wh.r J,., icknwledKd 8t Hiil Kou(b of " .abt? inn ' Carriages and Porters mest all iralua. OFFEEH TO TDK Wholesale and Retail TRADE A Large Stock of PURE WHITE LMDS, Linseed I VARNISHES, &C. TWO CAR LOADS j:-h,-jvicaden: J. I Mid Impoptant rs " P. EDMOND, JT4 - . o r- , uongcr 04 tamond RICHMOND, VA. WOSKS ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1850. BDILDKB 01 PORTABLE ENGINK FOB THE FALL TBADK. Splendid Assor Styles and Qualities of L - CH AR LOTTETnToT CO Cta r5 n C ECCT.Tts p,..,u.-. " " I iiUMil. L Berwanger I Brother. THE SEASON IS HERE AND SO t ARE WE, AStJSUAL, WITH OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF BOYS' &80 CHJLDR V I f S 9 BOVS' DRESS SUITS -ARD- SCHOOL sun s. The Largest Stock IN THE STATE. For the last s'x jears we have sold the bet,t Beitir made CLOTHING, And we still continue to do so, aid at t rlv-s n at def r eempeUilon. WE CAN SHOW THIS LARGEST AND M03t;COMPLETE STOCK OF 31E1V8 ciorrsiG InOl; market Thar potation or Our makes SJS "fv Bny .fQrttr claims. We are reay to meetthereanlrementoof these appneiating " r i " ' FIBSTCLASS, HOHESTtY -MID CLOTHING tog elTewh'ere8 05086 l0" bef0W puwil&s Tr- .... vory respeotruuy, . ' L BERWAKGERA BRO. vrPlPS made to 'order atrshtirt notice, i UII'II 7
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