Mr. Jos. C. Glover has returned home fro? the North. ||r.& Kinard left on Friday last to join Uncle Sam's Army. Mr. P. S Bessard has opened a new restaurant at 203 King st., where he will be glad to have his friends call. Dr? R. J. Macbeth has removed his resi dence to 422 King st. His office and residence are now in the same building. Patronize the Home Life Insurance Co. All the members are gentlemen of the highest probity and wellknown Charletto nians. Attorney A. ?. Twine has almost fully recovered from his severe illness. Et is able to get around, mach to the delight of his friends. i?ev, M. W. Gilbert, D. D , ofJCentral Church, has contributed a serong article to the South Carolina Standard on the "Ne gro and the right of petition." When in need of first class groceries call on F. H. Capers, cor. Beaufain and Kirk land Lane. Goods delivered to any part, of the city. Itev. J. F. Page preached an inspiring sermon last Sunday afternoon at u es'ey M. E. Church. He is certainly a powerful speaker. The services at night were heart ily enjoyed by all present. Dr. H. H. Procter of Atlanta, Ga., will repeat his lecture on the Black Man's Bur den at Zion Presbyterian Church, Calhoun street, on Monday evening, Jan. 22. He will arrive Monday morning. The fair at the Charleston Industrial institute continues. Many prizes were drawn during the past week. Every form of entertainment is provided. Attend and so contribute toward a good cause. The Rev. J. L. Dart is meeting with great success with bis industrial fair He has some of our prominent young ladies on committee. Among them are, Misses A. Washington, A. Middleton, Mesdames F. E. Singleton and M. Pinckney. The Parker Concert Co.will give anoth er one of their lamons concerts at Emanuel Church OL Monday night, Jan. 22d. Ad mission 10 cts. No tickets will be sold. Pay at the door. Some of the best speakers and singers will be heard at this concert. A series of meetings are being held on Sundays at the corners of Meeting and Butler, Poinsette, Romney and Goldsmith Jtow, by Rev. A. L. Jones and Mr. Peter ii orr ison, two Evangelists. They are do ing much for the saving of souls. Public invited. Rev. Richard Carroll of Columbia will be in the city during the week to push his claims for bis Reformatory for Youths at Columbia. Rev. Carroll is a man of prac tical ideas and is engaged in a noble work. His many friends will give him a hearty welcome. Hon. Seymour Smith is among the strongest leaders of the Republican party in the State. He has a clear head and is a vigorous thinker. His services in the Cus tom House are so efficient that he has been placed upon the board of Civil Service Ex aminers. Rev. N. B. Sterrett, the able pastor of Emanuel Church, was tendered a recep tion by the officers of the church on Wed nesday last. It was a very pleasant occa sion and one that was thoroughly enjoyed by the friends present. Bishop ?alter pre sided and spoke in his usual happy view. Dr. Sterrett in a short speech showed his deep gratitude for his work and his purpose to continue the same to the best of his ability. The African Protective League is the largest society in this state. J ts member ship now numbers about two thousand, the people are joining it every day. Don't be deceived by others that we have suspended the business. It is better now than ever. You can call at our office, 71 Hasell st. and receive any information desired from the Supt. i?ev. S. S. Youngblood. Don't fail to call as he is looking tor you. Give your name to any of our agents. tl HE O TH Eli SIDE. y* stor Lays Severe Strictures on the Recent " Speech of Senator j Morgan-Whites Have Sold Their Votes As Well At Blacks. Editor of the Afro-American Citizen : In the Senate of the United States, on Monday last, the question of "Negro" suf frage was under consideration, and it is re ported that Senator Morgan of Alabama said, that no great body of white people in the world could be expected to quietly ac cept a situation so distressing and demoral izing as is created by "Negro" suffrage in tbe South. Just here we respectfully sub mit that these United States are made up of people from all parts of the world, and their racial status is hard to define. Ali over these states are men whose identity is very questionable. Yes; right at home here in our sunny South, where the Sena tor boasted of white supremacy, we find those who are considered white, having relatives called colored, therefore we re peat what we have said in a former article through your influential paper, that in this great country of curs, there are white-col ored people and colored-white people. The Stator is further reported as ?aying '?that in many places in the South thousands of 4'Ne^ro" votes in doubtful counties with little concealment were bought for $1 each." Yes, Senator, we don't deny your statement, but is this not the case of all classes and races of men who are poor and dependent What is the character of the ?rands at all elections? Are they not found irj the use of money? There was a time *hen the Negro could not vote, that white nien were coobed for week until election ?-av, then carried to the polls in coaches, if you please, and voted for a consideration. AH over the country, at least we know it tobe so in this city. So far as the Negro oemg forced into social equality with the marj, let not yonrheart be troubled, Sana t0ri there is not the least danger in this Aspect, because we believe that social ?quality will ever regulate itself among all ?ort* and condition of men. ProgroM. * oie mm That some men carry their honors as an an bean gold. TLat envy and malice are great barriera to the progrese of the race. That all things come to those who wait if you hustle while yon wait. Tbat things written in lighter rein should not be taken seriously. That this world would be very dull if we were all not making blunders all the time which give our neighbhrs a chance to laugh and grow fat. That the free reeding rooms of the Col ored Young Men*s Christian Association are open every evening. The Young men are cordially invited to visit them. Yoi welcome without money and without price. That a certain Divine spent the day in the Country among friends last week. But lo! and behold! The Chickens heard,of his coming and scampered always Not one could be caught. His goose was^not cook ed that day. That a certain editor was asked by one of his readers to predict the State of the weather fer the next month. The reply was, Like your subscription. The reply perplexed bim for some times until the word "Unsettled" Crossed his mind. That the Citizen refused to be drawn into a Church Controversy last week. tVe scorn such notoriety as many be gained on ly at the expense of scare J institutions. The publication of such matter as does the the community of good does not come within our range. That the Rev. S. S. Youngblood our efficient business manager, has been sade happy by strong signs o? affection on the part of the members of his Church at Marysvi?le.?JThey held a meeting during his absence and raised his Salary without his knowledge or consent* THE i SUMNER DEBATING CLUB. T Annual Meeting-A Grand Banquet-Elo quent Speeches. On the evening of the 8th, Sumner De bating Club held its annual meeting at the residence of Dr. W, D. Cram. At the business meeting the secretary read an elaborate report of the year*s work giving an account ot the debates won by each member. The President ruled, upon s point of order raised by Mr. King, that the old officers would hold over for another year, the club having failed to carry out the coBstitutionl prov sion for re-election at the proper time. The officers are Capt. N. Montgomery, President. Mr. C. C, Leslie, First Vice-President, Dr. R. J. Macbeth, Secretary. At the adjournment of the business meet ing the members and guests of honor gath ered around a table which was laden with the best viands of the season and their rare condiments. This feast was illuminated further by flashes of wit and bright con ver sations At its close Prof. E. A. Xaw rence, who acted as toastmaker, introduced in order those who were to respond First in order was, "The Day We Celebrate," responded to by Capt. N. Montgomery. The history of the Sumner Club was sketched and the good work it has done were enlarged by the speaker. He heartily congratulated the club on its nineteenth anniversary. "Charles Sumner, orator, scholar, and statesman," was responded to by Mr. L G. Gregory. The salient features in the life of the great apostle of liberty were out lined . "Our Country, City and State;-* re sponded to by Dr. W. D Crum with his usual eloquence. Be laid special emphasis upon those important services rendered by Afro- Americans. "The Pulpit;" responded to by Rev.tE. N. Hollings. The pulpit is the noblest of all callings and its work at all stages of the world's history has been fraught with the utmost good to men. "The Negro in business;" responded to by Mr. S. W. Bennett. This speech was such a one as deserves the serious conside ration of every thinking man in the com munity. We print it m full elsewhere. "Woman;" responded to by Dr. R. J. Macbeth. Many witticisms at the expense of the gentler sex flashed forth. Their contradictions were dwelt upon. A woman w?l seldom use her reasoning faculties and then there are those who, doubt that she has them. She will jump at conclusions but in nine cases out of ten be right. At the close of the/ regular toasts the three guests, Mr. Johii N.Gregg, "Nestor" and Messrs Jas. Spencer and Isiah Walk er were introduced amd each made a ready made a ready re spoke on literary clubs before and after the spoke on education, ea his pleasure in the response. Mr Gr sponse. Mr Greg in Charleston bot war. Mr. Sfeuo Mr, Walker exp occasion. All the speed applause. All 1 regret despite th drew forth volleys of t the festive board with lateness of the hour Snaggies. The Bright Friday roung Miss J ts sessio nates tu ites. >y J. ort to th t is v Dg en jo o be ta ration to good were I peon funeifld services of Miss Bertha eld at Old Bethel Church on i largely attended by many ? Avery institute, of which : was a recent graduate, closed! larlier than usual. Eer echoolf [ed out to witness the last sadr touching sermon was preached! rown, in which he gave corn surviving relatives and friends ad for one who is so yoong, bay the advantages of the achoo* n away. But life is but a pre dect'n and in the life tow co ever lost. IUM 6a. and Whiskey cured at home wit out pain Book of ticulars sent FRI _ DR. & M. WOOLLEY1 Office* 104 North Pryor Ho The Young Men Cbri bad an enthusiastic meetr It waa conducted by Dr. who was so enthused wit that he composed a poe read it. Dr. A. G. To ry also made a bright cri minutes, which wss thor< all present. Attorney Jv followed ia a brief addsf are open to the public tm Association Sunday last P. Carolina, noble work the spot and " of Centena of fifteen ly enjoyed by ie R. Ifayne The rooms night M. E. Gafonkel, ?I2 KINijST. SPECIAL BARGA? IN CBILD -REN'S G?pS, We can show you beautiful line ot Boy's knee suits ran? in prices from 50 ct upwards all sizes Just something for school wear. Boys knee pant- a 25c sizes from 4 to 1, nice selection of bet shirtwaists assorted 15 and upwards Ci show you what a ovme of ladies ready made shirts from 75 ko $5. Then our gentlemen and 1? hes prell childrens un derwear is quite comte I cannot forget men knowing a* ew Ids about about our I line of gentlemen pa which we are clos ing out they atf eational good values for the money. Def fail to ask to see them. The prie s ras from 71c upwards. A few special t ladlheavy weight shirts and drawers, valley and be convinced that it will be t> ytfadvantage to trade with the "Reli?le fcain House." M. H 3ARFJN|L. 312 KING ST lot to sell at ?hen we have a qualities. Boys and sizes from us, and we will Closed oi Sapav until drak. Dri: Thc Bi 50C Tea in Air?ica. -FOI 6^ O.M.Y VT C. D.?NN?'S 281 SN G ST. COC ON S Casi) Bgain House, 434 KK8T. Near John. K MOTTO! QUICK SAL- SMALL PROFITS. apes 39, 48, [$1.00 ankets 10-4, 48, 65, 75c. Extra Large 55, worth $2.00, Double * Dress Goods 8, 10,12?c Best Quality Calicoes 5c. Caps 10, 15, 20, 25c Seamless Hoc. SEABDKK & PORTER, SHO) DEALERS The findbd cheapest line of shoes ? the market. 471 KING., Opp. ANN ST larleston, . C. j|T. GR'S SC oe Maker ?OMING STREET. i BooffSb St ip Boarding House 1 AND CAFE. Lted at 551 KING JT. ?pecialirtments for ladies and gentle, cl Everything up to date Come Jfcome all, and see for yourself. Meals Jd by bill of fare. [Private dining room for ladies I Call adbOMING st. for your Jenner Supplies gf ard Bf . Mack will make you happy He hast what you need. jp. PHILLIPS, Tdsorial Artist (CLASS:WORK:GUARANTEED. HIST] PHILIP gT. JJ. A. SAiNDERS. (Grocery Store, ( ir. Morris and Smith St. Chf Family Groceries a Specialty. Call on him. 1). WILLIAM?, SITING AND HAIR CUTTING EMPORIUM 607 KING ST ?ancis Washi?gsoD. \ TFASHINGTON & MARSH ST, Wheelwright^ LCKSSdITH and SHIP SMITfl.lt on us. Terms Reasonable. >arding & Lodging Mealt at All^Hours. 'Rates Reasonable? f. WILLI A MS, j Prop. Cor. Chapel and Alexander Sts HI?ESE LAUNDRY 509 KING T. BS Laundry andlrDomestlc Finish" Na?taM c. son Funeral Director & Embalmer, A full line of Burial Cases, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. Embalming according to the latest and beat motbod 14 Jasper St , - Charleston, . C. Long Distance Telephone 2155. Give Me a Trial. O'ROUKE, TEE JEWELER. 423 KING STREET. S, V.Flemings Restaurant Boardini; and Lodging By the Day or Week. All meals at City Pi ices, 21 Chapel St. Charleston, C. . F. H. CAPERS, -DE A.LEK IN GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETA BLES, WOOD, COAL, Etc. he patronage of the city is cordially solicited by bim. Call at 70? BEAUFAIN T.J R. B. DUNCAN, 65 LINE ST. Repairing Specialty. Should you desire your shoes made with the best material, in the latest styles at the very lowest pnce, call at The Old Reliable PIERCE PETERSON, Boarding and Lodging, 5 INLINE 'STREET, Opp. S, C& Ga. B. B., Charl retonds. C JAMES BUTLER .DEALEB;IN FRUITS oda JFiter, Confectionary, Ice C ream Vegetables, etc. No. 53 KING STREET. Call at G. L. Rodemann ?AND GET YO CR Fresh Ginger Snaps.at 5c per lb Nie Nae.at! 5c " vVine Biscuits.at 5c 44 oda Biscu its.at 5c 44 Good Butter.at 15c 44 Choice Butter.20 to 25c 44 Choice Meats.7 to 8c 44 Choice Groceries, Segars, Tobacco, Etc., No. 607 KING JT N.W.cor. Rodgers Alley W.H.MOORE Soda Water and Ice Cream Parlor, CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, 352 RUTLEDGE AVE. Mrs. Dora P. Campbell BOARDING & LODGINC HOUSE JCor. Mary and Nassau ts. Anyone desiring first class boarding and lodging by the day, week, or month, Per sons seekipg a fine place of retreat will do well to call at this house. Everything in first class order. 3. P. GAILLARD, Butcher, Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, &c. talk 3 and 5 Charleston Market. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Prompt Attention. W. H. Holbeck, Cabinet Maker. Upholstering in'all its branches M at tress/Making. ranks Re^irea* at hort Notice, gbairs Caned. 6 MIDDLE STREET. 11 1 i ALL KIND OF STRA W HATS, 1 Dyed Brown, Black ,Red and Navy Blue f Also Gent's Clothing Steamed Cleaned j Redyed. Goods called for and delived. W, . COPLESTON, 298 King street Charleston, , C. ).l 20-61 JO TO... J.H.JOHNPON 93 Cannon Street, When von desire your Hair Cut *in the j Latest Style. HAVING, SI MPUOING AND j CHILDRENS* BAIE CPI TIN G. \ GIVE ME A CALL. W.H. GOOK, Mn Sleet Ira fir ;ANP PLUMBER 1SCALHOUN 8T. All work promptly and neatly done. Ghre nt a trial. SAMUEL DASH, Tonsorial Artist, ?69* KING;STREET. -Price List flair Cutting.15 cents. Shaving. 5 I " Shampooing.15 *' ?eafoam.IO u Tonic.lt " Particular Attention paid to Ladies and Children flair Catting and Shampoo ing. Your patronage is solicited. First-class Workmen. A PATHOLOGICAL G RN I US Prof- J. M. Case, reveals what a mysterious and wonderful concerning the inviaible'forces of nature. Would you like to be able to heal your fe?lowbeings of ail their disease simply through the power operating m your own body? To draw persons to yourself and under your control as if Dy magic ? To possess power that none but the noL of God can develop? Prof. Csse the renowned, magnetic Healer and Ins. actor, will lead you to the goal of possitiyi success. If you are troubled with any form of disease he can cure you. Absent treatment aspecialty One week trial I treatment $1,00. Treatment positive nnc cess in business $1,00. Do not neglect to avail yourself of thene advantages. Inside of two week" you can earn from $5 to $50 a day with Magnetic Healing 427 Kin? R (J. FRAZIER, . SHOE MAKER? 1 ALEXANDER ST. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Sar isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage "especttullv solicited. Half Soles 40, 50, 60, 70c and $1.00. AGENTS WANTED. African Protective Leape OF AMERICA HOMK OFFICE No. 71 HASELL ST., ^Between Meeting and King Streets, Charleston, S C. Opp. Southern Express Office, Is the largest society of color in the State? It costs only 10 cents to become a member. Call at the office for information. S. S. YOUNGBLOOD, Superintendent. S. L. GREEN, Treasurer. Snype Brothers^ Funeral Directora AND EMBALMERS. A large stock of Coffins and Caskets al ways on hand. Burial robes, hrouds, TPreaths,at lowest prices. Hearses and carriages to hire. Open day and night. Remember we always disin fect our rugs. Prompt and courteous attention given. Ill CALHOUN ST. Residence 39 DRAKE ST. Phone 2296^ All line of cars will reach us. Wm. T. ELFE, -Builder and Repaiur*of-*. Carts, Wagons, Tracts and BUGGIES, Blacksmith work in'all its branches1 Estimates Famished 237 BAY EAST. -STOP. AT DANIELJGETHERK REH1ALRAM 64^KJJNU tfrREET.' Here you can be accommouat ed with meals and lodging "Second to none,* Your Patronage is Solicit?e^ For fine Teas, Coffees, Spices and Sugars -CALL ON THE Great Atlantic and Pacific TE A ICO MP A. NV 325 KING STREET. bugars sold at cost ORIENTAL HAIR OIL A delightful preparation for promoting a ich and fine growth of the hair. Afgood :onic and sore remedy for dandruff. Care illly prepared from the choicest ingredi ents and warranted to contain nothing lannful or injurious. Not only a remedy br all diseases of the hair and scalp, but a )leasant and necessary article for the toilet m parting a lustre to the hauland promot ng its growth. PREPARED ONLY BY R. 2. Wood ;MOORESTO WN, ;N. J. ind'sold in ?5 and 50 cent bottles, or will ye sent by mail on receipt Of price. General Agent for Charleston, S. C., L 6. Curtis, 7 Cromwell Alley. ?MM^KWMMMIIIIIIIIimiMlllItlMWWMMMn^N^ I ONCE MORE ! I apply for three bottles of Ozonized ; Ox Marrow. I have told others what i a wonderful effect your remedy had in ? MAKING THE HAIR GROW. My hair (was very short but since I have used the Original Ozonized Oz Marrow ! caa now it any way I want to. Miss ANNA CHIN, Springfioki w Ox Marrow t?oB O&Jtee cutff hair straight, smooth,Dlit?le and bea*> Prevents f allies cut tod breaking ?i. " of imitations. T he genuine never ole* Warranted harmless. Only SO cents. dealers or send as IL*) for three bot?es ? paid. * Write your name and adfteea to the Ozonized OX AUrrew Ce ? rgLr Avenue, Caicas Uiinote. ffj When you want good First Class Vbrk on the Terr latest designs, caji on Prof .Jahn Robinson 536 KING STREET, where he is prepared to serve the public. Ail work done stricklj up-to-date: as yon will be well pleased. Give me a trial. Good Shoes THAT WILL WEAR WELL - CALL ON 332 KING ST. S. M. SHOWN FASHIONABLE Tonsorial Artist. 633 KING ST, Charleston, I Hair Cutting, Shaving and ?Shampooii. g Children Hair Cutting a peoialty / fair, Tonic for ?ale. I J. H. Beehr oge. BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND Ice Cretin Manufacturer, RESTAURANT, No. 397 King St, Opposite Marion Sq. Charleston^. C. Thea. A. Wilson 64 STATE ST, General Coopering, Jobbiug, Building, Tubs, Barrels, Tanks and Repairing Neatly Done, Prompt Attention and Delivery Give me a call and be perfectly satisfied. D. W. Singleton & Bro. -BETAIL DEALERS IN FRUITS Soda Water, Confectiodaiy, Ice Cream, Vegetables, Etc, Jt5b KINEEl J. F. GAILLARD Stalls Nos. 21, 23 >& 25 Centre Marget. CHARLESTON, S. C, For Choice Meats -CALLION Elias Singleton,1 680 KING Sit Bell Phone 1351. Learn to ) arr! The Manly Art Taught by Prof Charlie Wright, 98 Beaufain St THE PALACE Meat House, -CHOICE HOME KILLED-" BEEF VEAL, PORK AND LAMB ALL MEATS 10 cts A POUND GA1LLIARD & FL?DD, ~~ ~ iox Calnoun^St. Telephone 2291 NICKLE PL1TI56. KAU) F USG W, L, Thomas' BUILDER O*-?? HIGH GRADE BICYCLES 183 Calhoun Street. Bicycles}Repaired, Stored and Rented. Difficult Repairing a Specialty* Old Wheels cut down to '99 Model, thu saving two-thirds the cost of a new"wheel Call and be convinced as to* prices before oing elsewhere. Up Town Ne 589 21ag,St, Near We have just opened a f the most moneyer* goods. Als band Yon will find it to your interest jains, which is the cheapest plac< PECSTSB & S Na 202, STAR OF THE WEST. $86. TERMS, iO% discount for all balance September 1st HICK0RY~\ Are shipped subject to inspection, and ii not as : money paid will be refunded. Ona S50 buggy we will save you fl 5. On a I In writing ior catalogue and prices, always HICKORY BUGGY CO., 7SS El Ever Made for the Hair? BEEF MARROW HAIR POMADE A PERFECT HAIR DRESSING DELIGHTFULLY PERFUMED. Will make curly hair straight. Nothing equal to it. Positively the very best preparation on the market for straightening, in vigora ting aad beaut ifying the hair. You will find after using it a short time th at it excells any thing you ever tried. Absolutely free from chemicals; so pu re and harmless that it can be used every day with perfect satisfaction. . U renders the hair soft, pliable and beautiful. It pre vents the hair from breaking off and falling out. It nou rishes the roots and makes the hair grow, often starting a new growth and restoring the hair to its natural color. Full directions with each bottle. Price 25 and 50 cents. If your druggist does not keep it threeSOc bottles will be sent prepaid on receipt of $1. Send monev by postoffice money order or registered letter. Write your name and address plainly. Big money to agents. Write for particulars. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CHICAGO EUS POIADE CO, Ul Aberdeen St, Chicago. JAS. ROBINSON'S Tonsorial ? Parlor, 4s3 KING ST. FOR Standard Silveware, JFatches, Jewelry, or anything in that line -call on FD. JONES, 187 Calhoun St. Charleston, S, C MRS. E. BOSE, .DBAI.6B IN Choice Family Groceries Segars, Tobacco, Etc., fcNo. 121JBOGARD ST. Goods delivered Free to any part of Insure your lite in th*. HUP INSURANCE CO., ll' CHARLESTON S.O OFFICERS,: JAMES ROI*SUTTON. . President. H. W. CONNER, JK., - secretary. EDWARD K KOKNE. - Superintendent, FRANK M. PETIT, . Supt. of Agents. R. 8. CATHCART, M.D, . Medical Director i GEO. H, MOFFETT. - Solicitor. DIRECTORS JAMBS ROBERTSON. J i -LIAN M IT CHELL, J R I D. A. HAGOOD, GSOBOBH MOFFETT. H. W CONNER, JK. ti. S, CATHCART, M.J) A Home Company organized with h om capital, issuing straight life and sick ben fit policies Weakly payments. New policy, new an. Call or see our amenta. -OFFICE No. 3QQ KING ST, Next Door to Knights ot Pythias Bml ma Charleston, S. C. E. K. BORNE, ?up nntenaeor 'BLACK SKIN REMOVER. \ WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH? This preparation, if used as directed will urn the skin of a black person four or fire ihades whiter and that of mulattoes perfecta [y white. Any person using it can see tk .esult in forty-eight hours. It does not turn the skin in spoil but )leaches out white. It is a very good king br the eyes if allowed to get in the eye frbile washing the face. One box of this preparation is all that equired if used as directed, the skin re nainingbeautiful without continual use, ind is perfectly harmless. Will remove wrinkles, freckle?, dark pots, and pimples from the face without ?arm to the skin. Direction preparation will be sent to any ?ddress on receipt of $2.00 C. O. D. or end money order. Packed so that no o?e an know contents except the receiver. Thomas B. Crane, 122* W. Broad St. Richmond, Va. ff PawnOffiee, Spring Street 'awn Office and we wiD loan o we always have bargains on to call and see our great Ha ? in the city,, CSP SR Frp $45. 0? J?S?SL$100,2? SURRIES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS ? ._THE VERY LATEST STYL ! cash, or one-fourth caso* or December 1st* VEHICLES represented, yon need not accept them, and 175 surrey we will save yon 125. state tiie kind of vehicle wanted . Indianapolis