xizxsj X&vzvti&zmcvLts. J ROYAL IStKtf Xl Absolutely Pure. rtili powder nerer varies. - A mnrrel or port j trength and wholesomeness. More economic! an the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In ompetltlon with the multitude of low test, short vslgnt. alpm or pitnspnate powder fcoid oi ljr I as, Wholesaleby ..syl , v hraJ r c. , Protection, No such protectfyagalnst chills and fever and other diseases of a malarial type exists as Hostet : ter's Stomach Bitters. It relieves constipation -liver disorders, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments with certainty and promptitude. A cbange, as gratifying as it Is complete, soon takes place in the appearance, as well as the sensation of the wan and haggard Invalid who uses this standard promoter of health and strength. For sale bj all Druggists and Dealers generally. n. OFFERS. TO THE VI: kile i Retail: Trade FIVK TON-? Pure TWENTY BARRELS m LINSEED OIL, A Large Stock of Colors, Varnishes, Etc. ALSO ONE CAR LOAD ALL AT CLOSE PRICES. J. H. Mo ADEN "'Old Hickory 'ttDsT Mamas. Boowsr, Wjcddimotoh A CO. : ' Gentlemen Thmichf iihoiit. four Tears since, an ' )ld Hickory" Wagon, made at Louisville. Ky., and u ive been using it constantly since, and would say It Is the best I ever saw, and heartily recommend the "Old Hickory" to any one wishing a first-class -ni reuaoie wagon. : . DIN A. JOHNSTON. Call and see the "Old Hickory" Wagon before VUJUIg. .. BBOWS. WEDDIXGTOS ft CO COARSE FLOUR, Wheat Ilrnn, ' OATS AND PEAS, GrudfoTCrf'',''l. : - ' eiden White Lead Kerosene Oil, fcg ftat:Ioltg (bbszxytv. Arrival and Departure of Trains. .' BlCHMOND AND DANTILLK AlB-LlMf. ; No. 50- Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 1 .20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 30 a. m. No. 51 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4:10 a. m. Leaves for Klehmond at 420 a. m. -. ,n .,? 52-Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.85 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. No. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 5 p. m, Leaves for Richmond at 7:00 p. m. ; CHABLOTIX, COLUXBIA AMD AUGUSTA.' - Arrives from Columbia at 6:15 p. m. Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. - M C, C. A A. A., T. ft 0. DlTHIOH. i Arrives from Statesville at 1030 a. m. ' i i Leaves for Statesville at 7:15 p. m. 1 ? Cabouma Central. . - Leaves for "Wilmington at 8:45 p. m., and for Laurtaburg at 7:10 a.m. , Arrives from Wilmington at 7 a. m., and from Laurlnburg at 3 :45 p. m. C. CShklbt Division. - I " Leaves for Shelby at 635 n. m Arrives from aielby at 12.06 p.' m. General Delivery opens at 8.00 a. m.: closes at oaJU p. tu, ., i Money Order Department opens at 8.00 :a. m.: closes at 4C p. m. . , ( . . Indications. ; South Atlantic States, generally fair weather, except on the immediate coast of the southern portion light local raius, nearly stationary temper ature. r " .v. 'j -: -1 LOt: At. RIPPLES. - The Knights and Ladies of Hon or will hold a meeting tonight, and a full attendance is requested. ) ' J ohn Robinson's circus will ar rive in the city tonight from Lincoln ton. The tents will be raised tomor row near the oil mill. r : The Observer will endeavor to give its friends in the city a"good bul letin service of the news f ram Ohio this afternoon and the returns to night. - j The cotton compress is now being run continuously, night -and Iday, without an hour's halt, from 1 o'clock Monday morning to 12 o'clock Satur day night. . The county hippodroCss went out to Sharon last night," where a food crowd of people were assembled, aj. Flemmin'g and others made speeches. Messrs. R. E. McDonald and D. G. Maxwell and Dr. P. H. Glover left last night for Raleigh to attend the Grand Commandery Knights Tem plar to be held in that city today. Our report of the burning of Mr. John Reid's gin, was not exactly correct. Fifty-six bales of cotton were burned, and the fire originated from the carelessness of a laborer in overturning a lamp. t -I Yesterday several thousand of the large illuminated posters for our coming fair, were distributed through out Mecklenburg and adjoining coun ties. , . They are equal to the circus posters and are bound to fetch vt he crowd. Ford's opera company has : on gaged the Charlotte opera house' for fair week, and will give a series of fine playii during the continuance of the fair. It is the same company that is now playing in Raleigh. j , A Fourth street merchant yester day backed down the postoffice'crowd on Blaine bets. Their first banter was for a bet of $100 on Blaine's elec tion, but when the merchant took them up, they dropped to $50, then to $25, and finally backed down alto- gether.' . i The infant daughter of the 'late Mrs. -Braun, whose remains were brought here last Friday from Miss souri, died last Sunday morning at the residence of its grandmother, Mrs. Millersham, corner of Sixth and A Streets. The little body was yesterday interred beside that of its mother in Mm wood cemetery, j The North Carolina Railroad is being put to considerable trouble on account of the water supply giving out at various tanks between Char lotte and Greensboro. The scarcity of water is a great drawback at this time, when twelve extra freight trains are being run. At Charlotte the tanks are supplied by the water works company and this is the only point along the line where water is plentiful. j A Rally in Crab Orchard. i We have been requested to an nounce tha there will be a grand Democratiexally at Dixon's gin house, in Crab Orchard township, on Satur day," the 25th October. Distinguished speakers have been invited to address the meeting, and a large turnout of Democrats is expected. The -speaking will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. - " - - i Salcide ol a Former C Af. I. Cadet.: - Mr.-Jack Rlakelv. a former cadet of the Carolina Military Institute in this ir.v.-7 rvimmitfced suicide flt his home in Columbia yesterday, as jwas learned tnrougnceiegrapn. xne cause for the deed is unknown. Mr. Blake ly, after leaving school in Charl6tte, went rr Columbia and commenced life in the cotton business, and at the time of his death was a member of the well known firm of ' Blakely Brothers. He had many friends in Charlotte to whom the news of his unexpected death will prove a great shock. - ' " i How aBargtar was Captured. j RiwMfll Officer Dick Hunter arrived in the citv Suudav with a neero noml firm Massfiv. ' who had been captured while burglarizing the bouse of Mr. lireen itay, jr., in jrroviaence township, baturaay nignt Mr. ana Mrs. Ray went to a singing in the neighborhood, leaving their residence securely locked. On their return thav AiafcwpTpd that some one was in the house, and . Mr. Ray determined to surprise tne intruaer. tie enterea luff mnm nil double barreled shot gun just in time to turn ana cover a Duny . negro man with it. Mr. Ray kept the gun rwtintori nt t.hfs nficTo. while Mrs. Rav procured a rope and bound the negro s nanas securely ueuuiu uis uiw&. xuu done, the burglar was carried before Esquire - W. N. Alexander for trial, and was sent to jau to awan me action of the next Inferior court. The negro gave his name as Sam - Massey. He is good for a term of years in the penitentiary, " aon n swing. . A Bicycle Accident. : B Bicycle riders sometimes meet mfk twrififi fA.lla. nnd when 'one of them is seen with a black eye, only cnaniaoie remai-K. u expense. Out at the Fair i grounds yesterday, Mr. Nat. L. Simmons, a member of the Charlotte club came jnnm in fall nf mi fTlcient force to uunu - open a furrow in the ground deep nnmiffh ti lflnfc corn in. He was wheeling over the crossing of , the Charlotte, uoiumma oc Auguoii nA an)r nonr thcffnir BTOlindfl en I UOU WMA v. wmn. D w T ' . trance, when the small wheel of hia machine Caught in a plank.. The re sult was a ''header" for the rider who came down so hard that he broke three of his teeth and had his chin crtr? Lx3 a cvrry corsO r-l Deen r, . .. . rvc? n - j 3lj c-;y ir..-J , " w OH THE FAIR GROUNDS. A tSiance at the Improvements on the Ittodel Grounds of 'the 8iate.r-Com piete Arrangements for the. Fair, Many hundreds of the visitors to the fair which is to be held in this city on October 28th to 31st, will be old friends who were wont to visit our fairs in the seventies, but they will find everything changed, and will scarcely be able to recognize the grounds, such, a thorough improve ment and remodeling have they un dergone. That the improvements are extensive may be imagined from the fact that the lessees have expend ed, in putting the grounds and build ings in thorough shape for the fair, the handsome little sum of $3,000. A new and substantial fence has been built around the grounds, and the en trance gate has been removed about two hundred yards from its former position, so that vehicles and pedes trians thronging the gates will be in no danger from the passing trains. Inside the enclosure the transforms tion is remarkable. The trees have been trimmed and their trunks whitewashed and the acres of lawn have been smoothly mowed, giving the grounds a neat and attractive ap pearance. Floral " Hall has : been freshly painted, and its interior re modeled so that it is now a really handsome building. The c grand stand has also been overhaule1 and presents a bright, fresh appearance. To the east of Floral Hall, the newly completed building for the exhibition of machinery is located The poultrv coops will be arranged along the ave nue leading to f loral Hall, and in the eastern section of the grounds a long line of covered stables and stalls for horses and cattle have been built. In the northern corner of the grounds are the pens for sheep and hogs, all complete and ready to be occupied. . In taking a drive through the grounds yesterday, an Observes re Sorter noticed that four of the sta les were already occupied by horses. and upon making an inquiry, learned that tne animals were the noted Whittaker racers that run the past season at Saratoga - and Brighton Beach. The owner of the horses is here with them and will put -them on the track during fair week. He had them quartered at the fair grounds tnus eariy so that they could be exer cised on the track. They are run ners of good records and will furnish some of the finest racing at the fair. Tne race course has been enclosed its entire length by a substantial rence. and the track itself is in better condition than it has been known to be at any previous fair, special pains having been taken to make it per fect. Inside the circle of the big race track, a smaller and shorter one has been made for the especial use of the bicycle riders, in their series of races. It would surprise Our own beople to see how neat and trim the fair grounds look, and wo can insure visitors that they Will see the model fair grounds or the State. All is now in readiness, but in the mean time, the officers of the fan will be busily employed in working it up, their endeavor being to make it such a one as the people will feel repaid ror tneir journey to., see. it can be set down that we are goingto have a good fair, and everybody must come. Chnnge of Schedule. A slight change of schedule on the railroads went into effect Sunday, but slight as the changes are they are sufficient to cause people to get left unless properly noted. On the Rich mond.&.Danville, trains now arrive at 1.20 a. m. and 12.35 p. m.. and leave at 5.30 a. m., and 6.30 p. m. On the Air Line trains arrive" at 5.20 a. m., and 6.20 p. m., and leave at 1.55 a. m and 1 p. m. On the Atlantic, Tennes see & Ohio road trains now arrive at 10.30 a. m., and leave at 6.35 p. m. The City Court. There was a considerable audience befdre the mayor yesterday morning. xnree or tne tramps were sent to jau to await trial by the Inferior court. and the fourth was released. : The cases against the vagrants were con tinued until this morning for a hear ing. Among the fines imposed were: Henry Murphy, colored, for selling fish without a license. $2.80; Lee King, colored, assault and battery, $4; Jno. Rankin, assault and battery, $4.10; John Haynlie, drunk and dis orderly, $5 ; Bill Wade, colored, drunk, $4; John Glenn, disorderly conduct, $5. ; r - Personal Matters. Dr. W. W. Greeorv. proprietor of Gregory's Dyspepsia Mixture has sold" his residence on ; South Tryon street in this city, to Mr. John Walter Miller. Dr. Gregory Ts family, we re gret to learn have decided to leave us and will locate" permanently in Hen derson ville Dr, Greeorv remains a citizen of Charlotte, having opened out an office here for the prosecution of his business, which is growing raDidlv. We hope - he will reap a fortune from the dyspeptics, whose iriend ne seems to be. Dr. R. M. Norment. it is stated on the streets, has declared his intention of returning to Lumberton to live, as soon as the election is over. - Mrs. Carrie B. Loner, of Danville, is visiting in the city and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Har rington. ;i ' There Ncyer was Such a Show. Old John Robinson is the only man in the world who is capable of 4cut Heroding Herod,' is what the Toledo paper says of John Robinson's ten big new gigantic shows, and his great mastodonic three ring circus, which exhibited there some time ago, and concludes an extended notice of the leviathan snow as follows: "Al? though the great show of John Rob inson has, without one single iota of a chance ' for dispute, the largest pavillion of any circus or menagerie on the continent, it was oy long oaas far too small to accommodate the immense crowds of people who throngedthe- vast grounds eagerly trying to obtain admission to the grand exhibition.- The giant canvas has a seating capacity of thirty thou sand persons, and yet thousands were turned away ior want oi room. There never was such a circus boom in Toledo. -'Every man, woman, child and the dog was out, and the entire population of the surrounding coun try ior nity mues came pouring into the pity like a vast flood. John Rob inson - was, compelled to give . four shows in one day, a most unheard of phenomena, and which is an event which does not occur but once in. a lifetime." John Robinson will surely come to Charlotte, October 5. Announcement.' ' T hftrnhv innonnm mvftelf an Independent can dldate for the offlce of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject onlj to the decision of the voters of the county, as counted on the 4th day of N ore ra cer nexc aespecnuiiy, ; ' . 8ep7dAwtJe T. K. 8ALM0MOS. V'- AlWOtJIlCEMEIfT. The many Wends of I. A. Frazler hereby an nounce him as an Independent candidate lor tne omce oi unerut ox jiecuenourg couuiy. . For Register of Deed. The fronds of W, o r ... v g Q-.r, p-iM-e H,Try him a .3 iJt I. . Jt . -s f CITY MATTERS. Tne Tax.on Cotton Bayers Repealed" Reports Received and Relerred and Sundry ; natters Discussed -by the " Uonrd of AlAtmen-f'' .''-K'-.r- The board of aldermen met in regu lar monthly session yesterday, all the members being present. The most important transaction of the board was their action in repealing the special license tax of $25 on the cotton buyers. The matter was brought up by Alderman Wilder who moved that the license tax be repeal ed. This motion he withdrew and the following ordinance substituted in its stead: . "That so much of the revenue act for the current year as imposes a license tax for the purchase of cotton, be and is hereby repealed." The rules were suspended and the or dinance passed its severl readings. The following was the vote on the adoption of the ordinance: Ayes, Wilder, Rigler,Long, Blxby, Sanders, Robertson, . Ward, Osborne. Noes, Watts, Wilkes, Spencer. No action was taken in : regard to the cotton cutters, that matter not having been brought before the board. '; . , -: - v Mr. J. C. Davidson, city engineer, made quite an extended report in regard to the condition of the drain age of ho city, the necessity for es tablismng and recording street lines and corners. He also presented plans and made suggestions for widening streets and making other improve ments, u Alderman Wilkes, for the water works company, asked for payment on account due the company by the city.: It was moved that the mayor, with the committee on water, gas and sewerage, be authorised to make a settlement with the company to the end of last year, and to pay so much cash as the state of the treasury will permit. The petition for the establishment of a city park was referred to the com mittee ongraded schools. ; The cotton compress company, through Major Flemming, submitted a petition for a reduction of its assess ment. Referred to "finance commit tee. . : r r A number of reports in regard to the streets were considered. Col. Wm. Johnston appeared and asked to be paid the value of a fence that was to have been built for him on the street leading to the colored cemetery,- from the oil mills, but which was never built. Referred. Alder man Robertson ' moved : that the street committee make a report in reference to extending Hill street, from Mint street to alley in- rear of R. H. Morse's. D. W. Oates, John C. Burroughs and C. Scott were ap pointed a committee of three free holders to assess : value of property . condemned for widening Fourth St. Dr. O'Donoghue's damages by the widening of B street were i referred for settlement. Sanitary Policeman Rook submit ted his report. On motion of Alder man Wilder, the office of sanitary policeman was continued to Novem ber 1st. After the transaction of other business of slight importance, the board adjourned. , ... .... v - DIED. . r In this city, at 1050 p. m., Monday night, Willie McKane, son of Paul and Mary McKane, aged 6 years and elgbt months. - The funeral will take place from the residence to-day at 4 p. m. 10,000 Yards of Ribbons. . A great sale of Ribbons takes place to-day at Wlttkowsky it Barnch's. Sash. Ribbons as low as 10 cents per yard. - s - - f French aed Germaa Lessons, Grammar, Literature, etc Apply to A. DUFOTJK, Frankenthal House, or by letter through postof flee. octI4eod4t m L OP THE- - WILL BE HELD AT- CHARLOTTE Pff. C October 28, 29, 30 and 3i, 1884. $5,000 Offered in Actual Cash Premiums ! THE EXHIBIT Will Include a display of the Agricultural Products -- . ,, , Of .. : piEonoxr CAKOLMA From the counties of Cabarrus, Iredell, Llnooln, Cleaveland. Gaston: Union. Caldwell. Catawba. Stanly, Rowan, Alexander, as will as Mecklenburg, in fiortn uarouna, ana oi xonc, Lancaster, vnes ter, Spartanburg, Greenville, Chesterfield and Marlboro, In South Carolina. There will be an exhibition of Ladles' Fancy Work, and the products of the Dairy and Kitchen. The B-st Exhibit of Roe Stock Horses, Cattle 8heep, Hogs, Poultry, etc., ever made in North Carolina. TROTTING and RUNNING and BICYCLE RACES Every Day. N t3rSiec!al Trains and Rates on an Railroads leading to Charlotte. ; ; , ': . S. B. ALEXANDER, Pres'L Chas. R. Jones, Sec'y. s octs , Just WW I fat Llehtnlnz Eradlcator or removing oil. pitch. grease or paint spots from any cloth goods. Soap-bark Soap will also eradicate crease and paint from clothing. V .- - Cocoallne a Skin Cosmetic of surpassing ele gance. Hair Tonic, made with pure Glycerine and Quin ine, will remove - dandruff and prevent the hair rrom awing out. ? ' . i Ongollne removes stain from the skin and nails Carbolic Toot Wash, an elegant Mouth Wash and cleanser for the teeth. - " These preparations are for sale by THOMAS' REESE ,& CO., . DRUGGIST?. Prescriptions accurately- and quickly dispensed nay or nigm ny THOS. RXESB ft CO, Our Soda Water i Is bo cold that -; our -Frierids come several blocks to get it Dot make yourself sick on inf;ricr drinks rrtca T. O, Expos t1 nUAKEK CITY Pig Hams, OOLONG and GONPOWDER TES, "BABY BISCUIT," ALBERT BISCUIT, GRAHAM CRACKERS, I m p orted Sard i n es, PLUM PVDDM G. , Blue Monday will be as bright to housekeepers as any other day, if they will use our . . MONDAY MORNING SOAP. " mnumm. VERY LARGE ADDITIONS Having been made this fan to our already extensive stock, we are now offering to the public a line of Boots and shoes well nigh unrivalled In quality and siyie, auu ui pumis oc exceuence specmuy liuuur- ro I' . ET" tant and attractive to the buyer. We are furnish- 52 lng our customers with the best goods.that can be ca ca produced by old, experienced, and Justly celebrated ya (3 manufacturers, who take a just pride In the supe- r rlor quality of their goods, and we can make It to tzz the interest of all needing anything in our line to 3 call and supply themselves from our extensive and to" well selected Btock, as we carry goods suited to the -e wants of all classes of customers. Please call. ea CO -i A E. Rankin & Bro, -OUR CLOTHING Durinsr the last week 'looked like WhvY Because no such bareains in - sr - - w Oeo'Sj lonlhs'. Can be found anywhere else as we are offering. On Monday we will com mence another reunion of the people, but particularly those in want of Cloth ing, and give . , .,. 8re,'S9.00 and $10.00 Suits for v . $11.00, $12.00 and $13.00 Suits for 31100, $15.00 ami $16.00 Suits for 7 These goods cannot be excelled for style and workmanship. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. We offer to our gentlemen friends on the market in Dress Shirts, Collars Linen Handkerchiefs, medium weight Umbrellas, Hats, (Japs, arc, at prices anno oe approacnea.- WITTKOWSKY s BARUCH. A CARD. The Southeastern Tariff Association having pro mulgated the following in regard to fireworks, which goes into effect at once, we respectfully beg w caii uic nuenuun w. our parous w tne same. FI3XW0RS3 TO APPLY AT ALL PLACES. That Is to say Rockets, Roman Can flp. Torpedoes Fire-crackers, (in packs or in boxes), Colored Fires and every description- of these explosives, fifty cents per tVX)Jbr one month or lea. This charge to apply to all stocks In the same building, also to wie oiuiu iiig ounuiuiK sucn siock. Thos. F. urayton, , Nye Hutchison, Red Nash, R.S Cochrane. Thos. H. Houghton. C N. G. Butt, luBiuinn vx ura wiumuus unaerwniers Associa tion." . oetiadlt R. H. JORDAN & CO., Springs Corrncr, IrsacsLsts. ONION SETS (Red and white). Winter Radish and Spinach Seed wr ijui puuiuug. just receivea oy R. H. JORDAN k CO., Druggists. iflk Oils and . R. H. JORDAN ft CO., -. ' Springs' Corner. A fresh supply Eagle and Swiss brands Condensed Milk - - --.. ,f and Mellln's Infant Food, just received by R.H. JORDAN ft CO.. 10,000 10,000 ' Tie Best 5 Cent Cigars, (Kangaroo), Just received. R. H. JORDAN & CO. SPRINGS CORNER. Johntilea Block, Xryosi Street. DEPARTMEN m aiair: we were, crowded, jeverv day. v - . ' v v Boys' . Clothing - ' ... , I 500 8.00 .10.00 the very latest and moat nobby things ana uuns, lies, rows, scarfs, bar ana Fall Underwear, &c. Hosiery, Gloves, Varnishes In Fine Suitings we have excelled all ef forts in past seasons. In (D1DST0S3-OADE TOflMng We display a variety and very rare and beautiful in fabric, They are of most improved style and fit to a degree of perfection. We vided with : CEIIiralURERT'S SUITS, and will be pleased if the young gentlemen will remember us in their early , experience of shopping. With big odds the largest stock to our line, we claim many advantages for our customers. E. D. Latta & Bro. JOHN R. PHARR, Manager Retail DepartmenU : - Don't Read This " Unless you want tbjte tempt ed to go to the Charlotte Mu- eic House and purchase one of those celebrated Mathushek . Pianos, slightly second-hand, v at a greatly reduced ' price," k -; :$200 td $300,: either for cash; . -; ; of 'on italmentpaTraents -: ,v-WeliiT.also.fleTeTaI piuui ' . used Only a short" time," and as . ,good ;as new; hayin been; ; : 'taken backi Irom lidelinquent f .. . purchasers, - 1 fering from $40.00 to $70.00. -v - Now is 1 your ;Vtime7 to', jget ' a ' "bargain. A biglot ";of new instruments' always on hand.. Charlotte lw V. T. AKNWELL iTanager,.: . - . . .... ,.: . ....... ... . - .... . . . . V " ,, , -. OUR. STOCK OI? COMPLETE. Nobby Suits for Young Men. Fine tlress Suits for Men, Youths and Boys. . Fpedsl low Prices on Boys' ' . ' r w.v. ;v : r 1 ..' " . . . y - -. - b. ' . . --- j. . .. . .. -. . m . . Thoosandj of dollars are spent annually by the clothing boyeri In Uila State. Soma boy wy dlecreetlr, others pay no attention whether they are benefitting themselves or not. We hate bat one mean, of tell ing the treat clothing baying public now to buy ana where to go. and that Is by advertising plain, senw ble fads to tnm, and asking them to. come and see lor themselre. If we are correct. The plaoetOTUU la where they j EMe Lou prices . for. ffoa All. ' " i i , - -' .'" i ',:. - " ' - nr h4.u. . im... oaTifns M mnrWiiM miirtSiAnAfM. wfcing no mlsreDresen- tal7o to eiertrBn a fhin Individual than another doing strict ly what we adwttoe. Ton hawno ooewUm to "WATCH" when you nK yonr Pbase to w house, u every article ia warranted as represented, or If yoa hare purchased fronr m and he eoodi i arc Lieturofd ansoiled. the money Is ebeerfuUy retundedT This Is tne place to buy year "CLUTHUQ." nd If you aik your neighbors they will at once teU you to goto . ,. , . . IL, DliBUCSErDQCaGr.; b'.-To c rr r cf cn c-.:tomers gools (DDmpDtl;(B immense in assortment are especially well pro which we ; are of-V ' ' v r r i-i J1V iAVUOlt - Kiioehkiit and School Suits. . sort ty err're8 ca : . wt-'.M t5 1? T:turnel tt c- r e - I