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About The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1883)
THE UIMPKIN LUMPK1JN. GA., B W. HARDISON, KEY. I R B i EDITORS. HAi UKDAY .. . DeetjUibei 1, 1888 jr&" * Subscription caul Attn tils tnevfs iIm« -«« tir,mi,nl miln uperinl contract to tin: conintrtj. vBtteiEESS NOTICE he ..hwc in*fS lAsiucss luauiUicr. •udiill imm^uuiur »u bcrixnion, aui .1 • .’WriiK.Wnt* - 1 -I. •• V • V ■»«»• «v growing out of bnriiMsshftd with the flee nuttjbe under bis management. Any audcaUHe.ltak.atoai.ae. >th. r imangum-nt would create confusion Mr. KoU. ««■ - edu, rial c,.,, .,f 1U WS llll d partmen s and attend to the office work. . HEN-1, W. KEY. Proprietor. r SI«.Uo,-.'Co»dlUu B . We liAvn waited until the laat tueut before going to picas, 8 Friday uf, night, unxioAl-Jj honing _W., might be euaoied .,11 to lepoi t improvdmbnt iu Mr. Key’d condi!ion ai-l .8 lie renoaed the crisis iu his uuso n Thursday, , ,• since whiou , . l.oie . he . hash , been ,r gradually Sinking “ and we that . the enu ... is near at . Land. . „ Through over 4“ throo -r weeks .. with ... typho-malarial . , - » fever , , he , lias r«-B Ceived every ntleu'.ion that tnedicula Bhtll „„„ij could leuuci, wwle without , - H Sa m termissiou a devoted mother and. loving wife Lave bean ever at bny bedside^ reiideiing that untiruiup care and ttuichfulness tint a uicllu i; and wife know so well to Now (mil his tile is liickeriug, he surrounded L, -hose who iota, h.u most. also with His him, father and- and brother ar ^j though ultuonija lieurt broken, bow sul.inissively tbe will of Him who controls tin N the community and as we pen ent! lines many prayers ascend high that if possible the noble ........................... t> his finitly and Irieuds. Mb. Kky Dies DujunothuNight. This morning it becomes ful duly to nmu unco the death our estc. mod friend nnd Benjamin W. Key, which sad occurred this morning at ono An appropriate notice of his d, a will appear in next Saturday s paper, Mr. Keys remains will be taken Maoon for interment. —— •-#« Editui'iul Urcvllies, The Forty-eighth Congress venes next Wednesday. —— • « • Disi’.vtciiks aiinouuce that the ei gar b*x makers who have been on strike bsye-nncomlitionedly smvond L cd. Tno next- thing we’ll be hear ing tlmt the mtifch box makers bav struck —ft match if nothing more. - ---- ---- Bumsu postal telegraphy government control is a groat sue p cess. Since the purchase by the gov ernment the number of ofHoas length of linos in operation more than doubled. Ten million do! lars of interest on the purchase been paid out of the proceods, nml| now the rate for mo,sages is to be! reduced from one shilling to sixpences and all has been done without • /xf f*> increase onn oi taxatio n. _ The Oldest Jfix-S enator Fort tins just beon favored with communication from tho veteran United t miou Stales States senator senator, the tho IT.ni lion. Jno.j, Tno 3 P King,jof Georgia, who was a dD'S ting-iished democratic statesman dnr S ii-g the administration of Frosiden f Jackson, and who, we are glad Jearn, is now, at the age of 8-1 iu excellent health. He was April 3,1799, and was elected to fill an auexpived term in 1833 re-elected for a full term in 1834, resigned in 1837, and is the oldest ex United States ssnator now Morton Fort. The Supreme Conn of Georgia rendered a decision on Tuesday de¬ claring dealing in futures a species of gambling. In delivering the opin¬ ion, Justice Bland ford said : “If this is not a speculation on chances, a wagering and betting between the parties, then we are unable to un¬ derstand the transaction. A betting <»n a gams of faro, brag ov cannot he more hazardous, danger] ous or uncertain. Indeed, it may he said that these animals are tame, gentle and submissive compared to this monster Tho law has caged thorn and driven them to their deus; they have been outlawed, while tbis ferocious; beast has been allowed to stalk about iu open midday, with gilded signs aud Aiming advertise¬ ments'to hire tbe unhnppy vietim to Its unbrace of death and destruc¬ tion.” Georgia i..tom tfeU cc. —Morgan county lias a in the shape of a double j —Mrs. Hersehel V. Johnson 'quite { ill at her home in Jeffersot county. —Gilmer conn tv people drive miles to find a market fur then —The North d 10 "*•“ —Mr. Win Tharps, an old esteemed citizen ol — Uic HoU»ll Georgia convene in Macon on * lWtmlwr Pith ‘ - ^ , »*<**««. , of , a. ^ntu, ftuined Cornet,, beat Lts w if death aiulthcnalett the city. —Mr. M. K. Bialiop, a Dawacu, committed Hutcidc o, ' ust ^.V taktug twenty atryebnine. —Throe t risonors Jcacaped fron t , COUOty , jail • M last, i week. i >iu increase of^critne Georgia «tw>f>'»nr ° ‘ i-i'U _The Dublin Gazelle nays everv clli)d tlia bom 00111 1U 1U DubJiu U,i " Uu ,‘ U)ISJta, bia , ea females unci tLat^a'ft tear 5il ro i bales ‘i of <• cotton, tl , . j n iiuJ olller rain _ —On Monday last the fast mni rraui passing Fan burn knocked , ni nianSnnmed Johnnie Boyd lie . track . , and killed him. —The Schley county representa iv « »> 1,10 legislature carried t. j last week lo0 dozen egg.,! 100 fr .' >''g 8?*o chickens, --On Saturday uighljlast a negr< ■ rain hand went to sleep on the rail track, near Smithviile, and v a | * by tbe night passenger train Mr.- Jiiina- Ktvliit, ol suddenly in Fort Valley him was 70 years of n( J wits one of the hist ■■eUlers " • 0 -The Td,-graph and against Congressman taken decided shape and tl in the Sixth District bid> to bo hotly contested. —Macon is excite 1 ov. r a gonti , boe t that, has beengseen na! iy people, none of whom can ex lain the mysterious appearance )0 spectre, which generally assume: ],form^of a child abotiv four - Mr. Goorgo II. Hrizelhurst, well-known iuilioinl>>ntractor and iiuildvr, who formerly livu-1 iu Ma died in Chattanooga, Turn, ... lust. His remains wen ruII ght to Macon und buried on i'uesiluy —Senator F. G. BtiBignon, of having # removed t. has tendered his resigua to Governor McDaniel, who ha oceptod the same. The Govcrnoi r.ot order an e'ectiou as then be no session of the legislatur. the regular election, —Rev. II. C. David, who Columbus] livedl or ten miles above suicide on Tuesday morn jpg last by cutting his throat. H. was a local Methodist minister, years J of age ^ and was highly J as ft good man. He !ft, '' en a walk iu ,lj9 woods a,,,J mitled the act during a ll! ,,f ' n6:ul i f Y. being subject to spell*. I K —A Few clays since a negro preach? w as arrested at Midville, on th. Central railraod, charged with burl Evans & St.ndford’s night time. Some of tho good. were found ia his possession, several hundred copies. f a ' let from Jesus Christ,’’ which b> been selling to negroes at tei per copy. This letter was pub in the Telegraph and Mcsscn <7 r a few months since. Its construe 'ion and the ready sale it met with are singular evidences if the negro’. real conception of Christianity .—Tel — \ corresdondent of the Mncoi Telegraph, writing from Fort Vulle,' .--ays : I regret having to report I In death of Mrs. Low Kirvin, of Colum bus, Ga. She has been visiting tb< of lion. J. M. Gay, of thi lftce - fl ' his morning between 9 urn 10 o’clock she was missed from th house ; search was instituted, an< 8 * le was soon found in the garden Uvtng by her side was a puii sei/sor#, which the coroner’s jury were convinced had bee a used in in tha wnnnds nnnn her arm foDuil, in view ol tbe Ib.t came to her death by self inflicted wounds. Tito menus emplovcd foi ou death are remarkabh for novelty. JVoWH —Street cars arc now running it —Nearly 3,000 births occur in Lon .ion every week. r.i En.t r,u*. „ 127,765 acres of land. ... 1 here nine iu . tlx — are neg r oes new Virginia legisia : ure. — A Now silver initio has lU8 . —Over « 50,000 nn nnn 11 Massachusetts V it wo — i-n-ed *» the r.«h t Hoff * recently kill 6 1' in B. " Ul -Ottn }, Ky ,, weighed po„n i, __Abrom S Hewitt tbiaha ‘ ti ' prtai*teiicy WuUiu^kiil . ... Iiim ... in tliiet ,, , mouths. _ TLrce Thon(mn d Americans an, wo j ve Hiousaud Eirdn-u ° are now * liv in Paris. -Memphis v , , • now claims , . a . tion of 55^99 |M . r8UU8 _ tt gaiu *° '* ° 1 4 ’' SOf *' • — Adjiltiint-General Elliott is c<>! lt,C,,n « ,he UUIe th 2* ul . 11,mow .... u,t< . , $10 000 glass case. —Ex tTTz St nator Win dom, , is in Lan 1,,n f ‘“'> has engaged w.nler the South of France. —Fifty J Million envelopes , ‘ l ' nn,< . ‘ ,i . ,n H artf ° n1 - „ for U , ‘ f mat i month. —Mr. T. E Simmons,of Ky., has refused $25,000 for his cel .ihrated stnlliou Wilson. —A Car load of 00i) livo turkeys reached Baltimore Saturday from Montgomery county, Va. — I hiltidelphia Call : Every Cam 11,011 politician in this sla o {? ravi 11 '' S ' ,UVUI ' 1 * Ca.i.liilate -Ii 18 cl,v,In * d Umt c,)Ulit - v > Kj’ > wii-es 100.000 ufi! ' c ' !si °* whput ,liau ftn v other . -The leading democratic paper ai ' :llulond charges Mr. George with * he authorship of mnmfcsto. —In °nc district iu Yucatan, ^ in tortni 8 ht > tljor e Wi;rc killed 30, ,,01,,ld3 of g r ««el'oppers and over 11, 000 » ,onud ® of Ioc,,sU - '—Colonel Bibert Murray, the next n tnuk to surgeon general, has been to thatofheu. He has been u the army since 1810. — New burn, Tenn„ bns a law mposes a tine of not less than r ie than $50 on any person into a saloon on Sunday, —President Arthur has a weakness for an open tire of pitch piue knots in his bedroom. The wood come; from North Carolina by express. —Donnelly, the millionaire Cali fornia cattle denier, wlio died las 1 week, was getting ready to start newspaper to push him in politics. —Wade Hampton says that ti! den.oerstic ticket for president and would be stronce.j his name upon than with it.lj —-Cl i..ose aro said to live on nexij/ nothing, but they are Sybarites! comparison with Now York Itul who support an eutiro ‘ $2 a week. — the last census of Japan gives population of 36,700.000. largest ody, contains over a million, and Kioto, the impe rial cit-v, 700.000. uusuce T aimer, oi the , uoiieti^ 3tal « 8 8U P re ®« ^yxrt, is 67 years 1 Koutuckian by birth, with German. a »^y. and when appointed to ^ p] W H B M '■k ^ n 4 UiufS ^]/0 x |@i fell IDO POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel „„„„ u „.i,i i„ rtU, multitude of low test, short weight, alum r phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rorju^BxxiNo Powder Co.. 106 Wall ti., New Yvtk. New Advertisements ^«l»r;ritl Useless Jtmuary, 1884. W:ll be sola before the Court House One Lilly haw Gin, Lea der and us the property of Nicholson fr to rior satisfy an attachment fi f>* from ti E. 'up Court of said Conuty in favor o T'fm Winkle »*. Co., vs. Niclioi.son & Thorn The above property ord-*«d sold by a fi fa i-sned from gtewnrl Su er.o •' in favor ol J. K. Barnum vs. U. I • hr A innor rm«..iu(> for tlic.v notified. Also ai tbe same time and place, I t number iff) in thezlthBis.riei.oi'fci.ow rt Comity Georgia a dtepr poity of Mrs iu ot ^ Miller, be.ircr, vs. M'rJ. C. • 8 . Henry. L-vy n. ado and retained to id 'j . Holder, L. C» Tenants iu posses-' notified. P of fodder, and six baslu-bi of hwoot po from Stewart Superior Court in fovo t - M . T. H.-alt v.. r ,uH John Newsom amiq Jouen. J,evy made and returned t. by J. T. Holier, I* C. ALSO nt the same lime anil place lot o number 83J iu the 29th iiislriot r art county. Georgia, containing 202. more or less, ns tbe property of ofj. 1. Mad to satisfy a tax issmd by G. W. Ard f I'ax Lum l Am » 1 Dec. 1,18W. J~y I V J 3 T-HATH i | I 1 A X | / ,y ^ J . i BY F. H.TMORRJS 5 » Euftiulil, a. J.llj .ill ii. $ jj The Finest and Best RestaaVan Sou'll , t,’ Itiisf . Alabama. . . . 1 r , resit . I ,, si . and Oc-uc -Jail kind W 1 * - JL „„ C..11 L.I.L X - si.j I am prepared to Breed und fur the Purest if.tuck of Jerseys. | I’. H. MOiiKTS. 1 U' f' T .J 4 Si r P A TIV • JVEKY, FEED & - Q«|" w S 1 A U;LU ^ ) L l f T U r LjA f j jflJj. 4 T 1 ix . . Nov. 17 tf --- Bj Sjlili'Hi ^ j || ^ I H2-I j ia 1-i I. i/12 • are 1,1 (hc ® 0,J vrilh *'T|3 ll ^ T C' in m !UK1 1 111 ' lf? Je mau i oad 1 | >oliln " ani1 <,,ever f: ‘ ru ™t'S " j wl10 ha ' 8 kmd, y P ah ' onlZR,l l iao in the past t-> coiitinun their fa vars. I uni >\1 wavs readv to receive * ’Hid . accommodate * all .. who a are |\l f III/ f I c, A . -»■ I -f I - j i F ‘ f It 11 o b IB f 1 I BJ s « e n A ft O b 0 r\ nr M I b --0 — p HEADLESS LAKE WHITE FISH ; FRESH AND FAT. i HEADLESS MESS MACKEREL,t FRESH AND FAT. --0- TS THE E F1SFI VEli Y HOLSE PACK A OF’| OR MONEY --0- 1 1 , c . J HI OilR* UUI , AbUblL II 1 OtllOl* I'M‘Mil i D]h & OS ^ * T PROOF OATS. BAGGING ‘ AND TIES M INES AND LIQUORS, j And everything mi your List o' ' Sll»l>lieS "rr* » * • . _o Our Goods are always used on standerd of exoeUsnoe 'well-known. Those of whom I have ,Uted d»n»« th. pleuse note, tuat Blink Diaf<8 com* at me quicker than any other com and answer at roll call prompt v ou or before October 1st, when ac . lints . are all ,, due, - au.l . oblige , , me. -t will be a source of regret to “ mi close on my Ledger any account Lost to Sight, to llemory Lear’ Oolumbus is the best Colton mar in Southwest Georgia, und 1 ere the place to come. We will welcome and sell them cheap aud guarantee satisfaction Recollect, ROLM.X JEFFERS0X, 133 West Side Broad Street, Oct COLUMBUS, Ga 20 6m ’ K2p MM A H 0P 1 ti Q ftLS* « K H w “ « ‘■KffisSi.SMtESvMSKi !f5Sinc*Nom<v FfSj’?- ^.^!fY\!rt‘ intcrestinK t'nl A ' asi 1 ffiSa'; ' m N ' ew * ' , “™“ Legal Ad Mtcwni't JL><;ce»»il»er. ,1883. WILL be gold im thi: first Tuesday in r (■-' following property to-wit: Lot ot lauds 198 and fourteen acres off of the; l ast corner of lot of land number 214, 11 lying in the 23rd District ji .Stewart Co the property of the Estate of Poindexter Cherry deceased. Levied on us the property SS^SS£iES "'I- ,f a!a r fi h ‘; n “ w t ' 1,11 V e . n “. m 1 ,' llas •“*“ J *• h u - luin-i- '<*»«■*» Translm-ees 1 rauweieea. G.n of lot of land number 125 in the of Stewart Ounty Georgia, levied as .be propertyuf fi&Wuedlr.un Defendant H. G. to sat^a tbeJuafnie C.mr | ■*' ;r ett hecunty. Property pointed returned out levied on and to l *y X. Holder, L. C. .1. B. GRIFFIS, Sheriff, ^ ^ ^ ABMINISTRATCR’S SALE- | Sm . L’nder and by virtne of an order from -ourt of Ordinary J of Muscogee Wore" County .State, will be sold tbe iu the town of Lumpkin, Stewart), -ouidj’. Oa., on the fir4 1'uesdayjn l^a, between flic Uavful sale hours, highest bi.ld.-r, at pubhe outcry and tUe ' hU ' e "f Mrs, (... I ; .Harris, late of v Cotmty deceased, consisting of lot of| or less, ol It number sixty-fbnr lviu^f aiy-y half of number sixty-three, ull the Uth Hist, i,-t of stew«,t County, in al! six hundred and fifty 1VT' or less. Sold for distribution and to 5 • debts. K S. PAR!iA.VI, Administrator airs. 0. I’. Oct. 19th, ts>3. SAIE OF REA T ESTATE, Ordinary By virtue of an order from the Court otJ of| of Stewart eounty, will betioia first Tuesday in December, 1883, at ourt House door iu said C'ountv, bctvvee f legal land hours of sale, the following lands. 3 . f nmubers 162, lG:t, 164, 157, all^ ,,^ ptirt ,^^ of lot of land No t Go, lying one 1 b\| cent what was deeded to (). 0. Latimer he *JWh ^strict °f Ktewart g g £ Vonnly the laluls”'n thiTjaunt iO. lying' n 'are AnP fm| 1 w-l and has been out .cornycask’“TbeoO^'hahVu- tst,''lk-4, p nndsmall notes taken ^ John‘ Iubh?™ Dorsey.* d«-| ^ 1 Admr do bonis non of November 1st, 1BS3. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Will bo sold on Tuesday, December ^88, at the Tlomcsted Place, near Antioch,h’ f tbe l.ife Janies A. Matliews, all Ibf* Ptr-^ islmble Prop, rty belon^ging (.> tbe Instate he said Matliews,consisting of Hor ses, Mule L j 'little, Hogs, Coin, Fodder, l’eas, Etc. Terms made known on the day of aaV. j C. II. MATHEWS, Administrator. } EXECDTORS SALE OF LAND Vndor and by virtue of the loot will amlS fcstiimont of E. \V'. T.owe, deeased, we will^ offer f > 1 * sale at public ou!erj T before tbe'* ° ,irt Gouse door at bumpkiu ou the fijstg Tuesday m January uext, d .ring legal homv sale, the following: I ot of land 2 and all of lot number 88 except 2 1 acre tiic ea.'.t side, nitwit ed in one body in the Districtof Stewart ('minty Also th> 'i-Hltli ImlBol 1 lot imniber 108 and all of ot* O. except 15 iicrea in the South cast corner y mortgage. Sold under provisions ofi i said will. t J H. T.OWE, Fxecntor. MRS. CORNELIA LOWE, Widow of deed. Nov. 1 1, 1883. uls HOMESTEAD NOTICE. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY Office of Oril.nary of Svfrt Co, Nov. 12,1 883 Francis M. Harden has applied for ex of personalty and the vahmt’on’and ^^• the same at ten ()cluck $. m., 1 will on ^ the s 8tli «}• of December, 1883 at my office. ' J * B LAriME1{ - t,rclrmr J’ - p , ||Mt ntlon for Ro «t. On the flist Tuesday in Dfcember next. I will offer for re t to the hipee-st respoiiKi ble bidder the plantation known as the C«in| place, situated five mile- ^LdoaU N< rth of tel Lumpkinj Mote of cultivation. There is on the pine- ; JTi a written contract will b« *' D - DULLER, Receiver. ( Office of Or.liuaryj ^ Wh Stewart f°^ County t t Ot ^County . , erned, to show cause before me on the 1st Monday in December next, why letters of Vdiulaistration on said Estate should not be panted to the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other competent person, j. }! . LATIMER. Ordinary. Nov 1, 1883. NOTICE TO TEACHERS, AND PATRONS. Notice is hereby given that the School Commissioner will be prepared - liter into contracts with Teachers to uieiice School nt any time after the 1st ■ if January next In this connection attention of Teachers and Patrons of b;r Public and Private Schools is spe^diy ■ d to the provisions of an Act of the General ssembly entitled an Act to courage Private Elementary Schools in this' State Schools by making be taught ampler in provision for lie to couueetio with. By making contracts tinder this htrger term of tuition cau be had at expense than heretofore, ns each scliol ar can ent-.r at any time an 1 obtain the benefit of the public fund. system of Schools in the order ot the Board. L. BRYAN, C. S. C. Nov. etli-1883-tt. O. O. ID. We desire to call the attention of the Ladies to the elegant assortment of Silks and Velirefs That we now b ve on exhibition, among them a benn'ifvt! line of the cele- brated RADZIMIJt SILK.’S in Black and Colors. \Vr hav,, to c< mbine with these goods a (ull line of PLAIN and PROC.vDE VELVETS in colors to match ex ,ct. Without, purticuinliz.ng, we say that we have brought oat as tiue and as complete a T J JEllZ: GOODS Stock in every department ns can be found in the state, and we are preprr ed to match prices ‘ with anvi.odv ... and everybody. HQ fiOSSENSE ? hO SEGOHD F"ICE f * w iiviifwLAUD a & ksJA j • But, everything marked in plain figures E«mrv man, woman and child, rich and poor alike, can buy tiie goods at t:,e marked price—no ni tre, no less. j $3,000 Worth of Jerseys, Cloaks and Wraps for Ladies, at prices way under the market. D n't think of buying until you see what we can di> for m<ii. <.ENTI E.Vf I X 11 DA !> 5 1! IS: We carry a larger stock of GEN IS’ FURNISHING GOODS than any three houses in Columbus, and sell them twenty percent, cheaper, because we sell for spot cash. We carry a ian/e stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Hand¬ kerchiefs combined of over one thousand dollars. How’s t hat for Columbus? We sell three thousand dollars worth of Dress Shirts per sun nun, princi¬ pally the celel -rated Elgbme Shirt 1 Our stock of Men's Hosiery and under¬ wear is a big depul ment. Come and see it. BLANCHARD & BOOTH, 128 broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. Oct. 20 & Co CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 54 Cranford Street, CokiiilHis, 6a. We nr.- now receiving the best, line of Groce.iies that cun be procured for any taHr ket—everything fresh, Good and Cheap. <’l pup because we sell for Cash o» s-nn.„. A , ria i W ith us w.U insure ns a eood business, and do mnch good to those who pat¬ ronize 118 In connection with our Grocery W holesale and Retail business, we will keep a good assortment of ________ JU?2L IL^GOCi-B ^ l-h we will sed as cheap , as can be . sold . tu . the . city. . ww « 1 a w i\ s W W W i / i i i W WE CM AL.LEXUE I ilE IVOKLD OX. .Are receiving to <luy 100 barrels IRISH PvOTATOHS, Smooth Skin Early Ro^e >11 tsuun<l. lurgfe and good, which we bought in ndvarce-of the rise, ai d e»ti sell cheaper than can he laid down in in any u ui ktt ut tLis tm;e- Id.Li t t nil to call lud see bciore buyiug elae^here. MoLENDON & Co •9 No. 51 Crawford Street, Columbus, Gcorgi t Octi-83-tf «£c a Wliolcsale & Retail O C 3E1 3R. ^3 y Kook Building, North Side Public /Square, OTJ T HBERT, O-A Will duplicate any bill M Groceries from reliable houses lu Eufaula or Colum¬ bus. Try us and be convinced. Sept,. 8th, 1883, tf IT vHI.LPAY YOU TO CALL ON E J. Thornton SOUTHERN CLOTHIER &HERGHANT - ’’’AILOR, fi C 0 LU 3 SBUS, GA r-w* .'tb “:A. m His Full Stock of ?•" - Clothing, f: Hats } Furnishings, and Piece Goods i •• are taste arriving displayed, daily. and For quality, beauty and elegan LOW PRICES There is none to stir- ass. A month in the Eastern is mail markets examing every style, quality and make in addition to being among the first to place I:j 8 or¬ mm ders while the factories were not crowded, h e ob¬ tained in buying that will defy competition. XT'- U; m m* MERCHANT TAILOR ING m This department is on a bo m ns the Tine Q 0 da fcih? are arriving and perst ns are placing their orde? -•«4>i daily. Select your pa’ tern at once. (