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Our Reporter Visits A Clothier

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Day
29
Month
October
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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csanniCTiiig np Main streel the oft day our reporter's attention wa tractetl by the bustle of liveMw around the beantiful store of t,',' Mack, t!ie Kiiig Clothier' establta! ment, that lic was constrained toen'u and enquire the causo, believing m? terial coald be collected witli whici, Í' prepare ;t coritiibution to cohinJ' Catching a glimpse of the proprieto form he sought au interview, the remi of which our readers are welcometi lorter- Little Mack, I believe? ' Little Mack- Yes Kir. Rep.-Observing a particularly liVlo. scène in and around your establM ment, I desire to enquire the mean of it. Little Mack- It is nothing unnsd J assure you. Ourtrade is pretty bfl just now and the people you seea simply making purchases and enjoyi,,., the dvantage I have been offeringj, your columns. Rep.- But isn't your business k. markably good for these times? y,,, are, itwould seem, especially favojj L. M.- Possibly so. I know no stme luis been ieft untumed to bring abonj the result yon see before you. Rep.- What reason do you issignfa your 8UCC6S8? L. M.- Well, there are manyreasons In the flrst placo the people aotuafc need clothing; secondly, woolen goqj you know, have been far beknv the cm f production, I could not nsist the t temptation to buy an immense stodM iin investment. Mannfactnrera j quired cash to moet matiiring paf and their commission houses offd me for cash goods that can not tiowJ be secured except at advanced prices. 1 Rep.- But you are the practical gajt. er then. What ereates the great dt mand v L. M.- I was coming to that. ïfo.l am not a gainer except I am enjoyé advantagea over other dealers. TIï' gain is shared with our cnstomers, m are enabled to buy clothing of me at[ lower prices than ever before. Tl reputation I have gained on i!, speculation h:vs converted all cnstnJ into walking advertisements of 2 house. Theydo not hesitate to sp3 words of praise because tlieyhave Leen allowed to particípate in the hit raadt. I am repeatedly turning my purchan into cash and though the pnififsai smal! on eaeh sale, the aggi-egale ml bc entirely satisfactory. liep.- fobserve a great many boysia the throng. I-. M.- Yes, I have a departmentespecially for boys of all ages, also a lam stock to fit the fat and lea men. I propose to clothe all wlio buy of mt suits that fit them. Rep.- Do you make elothing to order! L. M.- O, yes. I have the finet assortment of cloths in the west, and om of the best eutters I could Umi, ais coat makers that can not be beat. warrant a perfect fit in every case. Tb' best class of citizens of the town g8 their clothes made by me. I can se! better clothes at lower prices than w one in the city. Rep.- I suppose you also have a stock of gent's fumishing goods? Ij. M. - Yes; a very line assortmentl assure you. Shirts öf the best mal Neckwear of all the latest styles.' Ii fací everythirtg of tlüs kind 'of goods car befound in my stock. liep.- I am greatly obliged for your attention. Ji. M. - Not nt all, sir; it is my bjsi ness to he civil. Come again. Rep.- I see now whyyuu liavesncli good Buccess in your business. Good day.

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