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*. ggajfc ?g..- - s *:/ . ..c. , ?aix>g THJfc; penalty. he's in a mighty h _ boy is. He's dou< It Wa, Sympathy He Wanted. though, twell I C< (Srace King, in Harper's Weekly.) _ c^_c :e t c*??c t Well, what do you -want?" asked the "~-T T& j Mayor, as the old man finally-looked in , , a i the door. He had been passing and repassing in front of the office all noon, * k oscillating in indecision. He was from , ^ve,do11 the country-a thin old fellow, with Qe?e!, door teas^- small blinking eves and wrinkled face. Tf^a ??"s{f^* HirJicp red hair had attained a sort of f thJ ^-dollar MHjBMB&B gray. In and out the furrows into his har BRilow chin a sparse beard bris- was af g^fr me to co 2ie to hii LHOUST ences of a Aboui lings hi\ the Hon s close i test, if i statesra im a pei < Araeric me of 0 ; excelle The If las ever trio of j MgOV ^Kmer MS the S^ras hi Hpositio: PPBpVHHK^nie for V space. ITfiThk. I've had It was once m Snot o' trouble with that boy Clemson in his 3* H've missed him, I've 'tended old homestead H&boied with him, and I?I? residence is on Kd cvet him; I've prayed over situated on a hig ffia' mine." He looked at the Seneca River, in M&aorae expression over this last country" of Sou miles from Pend Spur boy in trouble?" Blue Ridge Rai l&s tuck'up today, and jedged. miles from Sene HHed up over there." He stopped of that road-and HMRjg chin to point in the direction mond Air Line ] ^ks jaii. in the spring < Kdnp, eh? Whatwasthematter?" lived in this cou the perhce, they call it. A wife had been d< g^gjfr? ^re&t him. He knocked son had been kil Kjany ovj uiu. >. Keg the police, eh? resisting the with a relative, f grot the law? Weil, I'm very According to i feioekedup. You country people vited to breakfa: 5a can come into this town and though simple * j&as you please. No, sir; if you the old*time sfr E-hie this town, you can keep ware, silver plal & if you do come here, you come concluded with arms, and you've got to behave three varieties, ? es." The Mayor very generously breakfast we wej this fragment of the peroration and Mr. Ciemso: feorning's decision. and tooaceo?se fere right, sir; you're perfectly He offered his g PI ain't sayin' nothin'; I ain't com- century old, m; ['; I only come for sympathy. "weighing not It old m^you was a gentleman, sir. having an Ind got nothin' to say, sir; I only carved on .t. E or sympathy. I'm a stranger here given by Indii ; I ain't been here before in twenty father in treatinj iot sence before the boy wuz j in 1777. Tve nus&ed that boy, I've 'tended i The visitor ws idI've prayed over nim"?reiaps-j to a mott elegac to audible meditation. "He as j the exact soot 02 had no mother. I helt him with j Mr. Ciemson sic ind while I' snitched' her with in marriage to ?my Old woman. She died the gentleman dwe ng after he wuz born, my old memories until 1 did. fie wuz that puny and tiny eyes. Around e gftd, there wuz do teilin' winch eend i seemed to ciust Brother ?cept by the bqamiin1." ! tions with the lc I reckon he'll never iearn his The next plae WHWMio the law vunnger." the library of Syhrt old woman warn't much of a building in the comfort either," without noticing yard, with an ic< BPSnterfuution- "i dont know as otd Calhoun used to 9SSn|^HH|H^Hpen ginerahy is. Always a-quarreilin' ice house under 8Sffe-compiainm' and a-settin' by the-hie. husband's head i 8phe lei' the boy to me, the eld the rot-m?were aEan dia, el bhe did die herself. I?I the great state page pra^ ed over tnat bo,); _> r.s, air, I've choicest private gfcCTover iutu. We waa a-guin' back with one exc^p Ho lina evciiiu'." I tj^e roo*<npoit j |H)ite nignt iu tue ioo?-ap ^Q^Tnurt plaster ofrnns1 ^Mr. Cit mson Tt ? *- ??onri liti IESo, '".BS^B^^Hrue. xv wont nun ?"ouwv ^ &; ic won't tuut hua a imte?one ni^iit subjrot he eon Bio lookup. He lout, an'cussed, an' the fascination c tea, an' sorit bed, iike a painter, my Sow beautiful a; I did. He diUu/i. want tc go to lilts the most comm< ? up, that's a face. He tared rouna under his magic jsiaer'b;e." of eleven years J [How much fine was it besides?" vividness his lm : iwentj-five aohars, sir." . one or two quesi ^Twenty-live? Weil, I can't let bim I electricity, whic ae down here and clean out the town free conversatioi t invalid tne wJtiole police force for He seemed to i than that." memory of the gi Thera's always something happenin' great name and g hat boy ever sence that old woman enthusiast L The fust time I washed him kg nous statesman it drownded m the piggm o' water, j ever rfca4 CfcJ oould scarcely crawl' lore he went to ! *nfc2 '>+t irt tn? fir?. He's feil down - and i p?nfession of t( I, hiw ?.rTi. He'd shot self acci-1 ko?ks reterreci t< fatal He's cut his self ill cer with j It caused his gc< lives and hatchets and axes. Every- Iailea 111 the on tag that could cnt has cut that boy."" mastery of the vs P'Soff much money have you got?" statesman. H'Me!" The old fellow's hand stopped Whue so thor< [itself in astonishment. Hia jaws fell; aePar^men^s ' p pipe, if it had been in place, would most important 1 ive broken to pieces on the ground. j ? was a s lie? I,'ain't got no money. 1 come ?*a divine . pn " "These histories Fwhat did you come to town for, if 416 "doubtless cc >u haven't got any money ?" supported by rel "The boy, he wanted to come. He miracles that mted to see a town for once in his life. ' "_ae some e brung a live 'coon with trim, sir, what j t^e fondness for i caught, and some skins?otter-skins." j . n esls^ed: I 'Well, what did he do with them?" j miraeles whicn I. 'w S5 ??i. tSe ! Se ooSTnSTb. eat wnz what he caiserlated on. But to 3 took boots, sir?boots to come up ! nf m;?j j HT1T4ni ifeideo'his breeches." Eegesticulated ?ot road the place where, undermorefavorfedmuuStoeee, the calf of his leg JS?St1j! ttM hare beenrablennderthe patch- stitalioa( md X i t trousers. "They wuz handsome : ^ ^ elocmei ^ He wouldn't take 'em fust. $?f*S2? anted me .to hev em. Me with boots \rp to;e o'my breezes!" Hewouldhave w^omoand uled if his mouth had inown how. tr> S Suppose I ma&e the line five dollars?" a^Tpthment ?*TWs reasonable, sir; that s reason- How -approt)ria1 ETButjustas jou please, sir I've p^-^L all of " the illustrious sts "You look around and see if you can't who tin t? I Tape up tne money, ana oe in tree iove? s0 -cyell. mrfe-room early tomorrow morning. Carrollton, Mil ood-by!" m The next morning by daylight the Tb? b Eayor was summoned. As he descended _ irCTrrrTv \t ie stairs of his residence he saw a gray- ^the ^ fc-red head cautaousW tnrust inside the ktalW destroyed t ont door and withdrawn four or five ^ southern halfc caes. and now the north "Hello! "What are you doing here tms gre broke out a bo; our of the morning?" _ The losses, as ne ."Nothin', sir; only to see you ain't are as follows: J. 1 fTgot." ' ines and stock, $1; "Well, I haven't." C.~E. Gyles, build "He's there, sir; there in the lock-up, insurance $7,200; ivbov is. He's a-waitin'there for you. and stock, $8,000; set up with Mm all night, on the out- Groves, buildings; 3e. I wuz bound to be there. He a nee $2,400; L. F. renched the bar out, an' he drapped aa(i stock, $3,000; it,'most on top o' me." Rush, building an< ' The devil he did!" surance; Disher & ("Heain'tcalkerlated to spend the night s.locf' H ' Lyfromme. Hene.erdidttat^ ?&?&?? Lwuz born. No, sir. But he went ? . n d kk fair and square, climbed right back^ *0 iD'surance; Mrs. len 1 explained to him; an' he staid *200- n0 insurance ar all nisht, in the lock-up. He wuz i Irtco r>r\ incur Ijason&ble, sir, mighty reasonable. He n0 insaracce buldn'ttalk much; ire didn't "want to pturb no one. We only looked at each b. Sher, sir. I've had a powerful heap o' (Ttatanir ouble along o' that boy. inussedhim; *-m 'tended him; I actually prayed over him; T great ,0(?c "Here! I can't stay any longer." ? '=nIf "You wouldn't take these here for the ? -i ie, would you? Tney moughtfityou." Eruptions, IJoiis, ( He fetched the hand that did not attend tonic. i his chin from behind his back and j B ild up a pair of boots. fT>, "He tuck 'em right of? my boy dirl. {Botanic e par"* he didn't wamt the darn things The great Blood >ways; he'd ruther go barefoot all his It cures Scrofuls e. He's there, sir, in che lock-up, a- i Catarrh, Skin H itin' on me. He said he'd wait on me, j Eruptions, Boils, ? "V? .-v ?MAn^ AA TvO>?lr AT* Wo TITAt^ Pnf ffll uw TVUU if VU li ir? TT ViWi X/UV | ^ 1,1 m, ?U .' . ':'1/-^>T^-V-"- " . > . ' ' ;-' . .V ' arrj to go home, my trick animals. a said he'd stay there, ? _ ?? ? Dnie back. He allers Some Funny Thiags at Barnum's. Ite JVhen the old woman (Allan Forman in Harper's Young People) he staid with me. He There is hardly a boy or girl who is ' I died as easy as not. not interested in training pets to do is tricks. Whether it is only to teach old are, and I stick to it? Tray to jump over a stick, "or little Jip flii closed, and the Mayor to stand np on his hind-legs and beg for The old roan looked a bit of meat, or the more ambitions m, bill which had been efforts with the pony, the intent is the id. "They told me the sane to wad the education of onr dnmb s0 leman, and they told companions and toward making them th< a for sympathy." more co mpanionionable. t Not the least interesting features of tjc axd clemsox. Barnum's Circus this season are the ex- ? ?? *" hibitions of trained animals, and the Visit to Fort Hill?Facta troup of four performing seals have qnite : its Owner. "taken the town," as the saying is. A tlc e recently come of the 80 i? naturally a very intelligent crea- nc T. C. Clemson. Mr. ^ure' ^rom the shape of the head you will elationship to one of ??tice that the forehead is higher, there ac not the greatest, of ^ more room for brain, and that its head ??en, John C. Calhoun, more nearly approaches in shape that of sn sonage of special inter- human head than that of any other in people. animal, except^ perhaps, the monkey. 9,1 ilhoun is a synonym of ey?s are singularly mild and expres- ^ nt in American states- 8*ve? 8?^ the animals are docile and a irgest brained man our affectionate in disposition. The four . produced, one of the sP^cimens which are with Mr. Barnum S1^ jreat national leaders, this year are dog-faced seals from the f8 of. the grand principles -^or^h and are the propety of Mr. H^?ot the degenerate Serrman Cassa, the trainer. They are a man 7er7 ^on<^ him, and after they once ;J urave insi^M into the to learn, they exhibit a truely p anil a ,Wr? to Zl irnment, Caihofyistands ~ v se ican history. Mr* Clem- Periect themselves in their tricks. Their onlv danffhtor n^~?*U owller has taught them, to make a noise ,. Lmselffor a long andnhey th iblic life, having once will frequently reheaBfe-tflfitt t&oruses | a of United States min- wlien ^7 *** 810116 ^ their cages, aim country?Belgium k^piag time with each other just as they ^ do before an audience. It takes about ^ f pleasure to visit Mr ^ montha to train seals beiare they can u 'ort Hill residence, the aPPear 111 Public, but after they once get of Mr. Calhoun. The 811 1<3ea ?* what is wanted of them, they e of exquisite beauty, ar?^ery qnick to learn. h point overlooking the ^ Cassa 1x88 taught Bob, the oldest b what is called the c 'up- ?* quartette* the bad habit of smoking th Carolina. It is four a PiP6* 811(3 ^ reaU7 8eems to ^ % a leton, which is on the while Toby is more "dudish" in his tastes, J broad, and about eight and prefers cigarettes. Baby, who is only 3a City, at the crossing two ol<3> has developed a talent for the Atlanta and Rich- music> ^ strums quite a respectable a?/?oTTii->aT>iTn?nt Tinnn a sriitar. while ? Railroad. My visit was ? iTT ~ ? rm. n >f 1877. Mr. Clemson *^7 ^organ. They go d atry villa all alone. His through a drill, play on a drnm, cymbals, sad some years, Ms only tambourine, ringa bell, and shoot a led in a railroad acci- and revolver at the word of com- * ly daughter was living B^d-. The strangely human expression . i Mrs Lee I think ?* "*eur eyes> and their evident delight m old custom I was in- ^ 1116 aPPkuse of ^ audience, aud it with him. ThemeaL greatly to the charm of the performance. \ enough, was served in They have become so civilized that the f rle, in elaborate table- onlj remaining traces of their wild nature s p. mpiii woo are shown when thay recieve their dinner hicioos of raw fish Then they prowl at each weetand ioicy. After oper and tear their food in a most 1 at to the drawing-room, i^politefashion. ^ u brought out his pipes But the seals are only one of themany f veral varieties of each, attractions at the great circus. When I uest a pipe, which was a went around among the animals with the , ide of blue soapstone, Superintendent of the menagerie a short , =ss than a pound, and time ago, a baby camel had just come to } ian's head elaborately town' 1116 second born in the show this ^ Ce said that thispipe was seas0D- J* queer long-legged crea. r!L\??ture. and looked for all the world like a 7 ms wj *u.rs. uauiuuu o . - , , ,, ... ? for the Fort Hill place cancature of lts grotesque mother, which 5 y was wonderfully proud and tender with is at length conducted ^ youngster, and evidently reguarded t parlor, and was shown it as one of the most beautiful and pre2 the rich carpet where 010118 o? creatures. While she >od when he was united was gratified with Mr. Conkling's notice Miss Calhoun, the old of hex offspring, she evidently had her lling on these sacred doubts about me, and more than half ;he mist gathered in his s^P^cted that I had some evil designs very object in the room against her long-necked weak-kneed * many plea?*nt associa- bab?> ^c]x ^ ^ confidence of ?ved deoarted. youth tried to chew the buttons off my e of interest visited was overcoat . [r. Calhoun, a circular Enough the present bupenntendent beautiful grass-carpeted has only been with the Barnum show for s bouse under it Mrs one season, he is on the best of terms i - - ? all +.Ha ft.nima.ls_ and shakes lmnriH ! < > ^ay tnat s&e nad tne "t;r ~T ~r:?r?7 ~J . , A ; the library to keep her ^ the blS hon? and scratches the ] cool. There?aH around ti?ei's neck with a familiarity which is the literary treasures of <lmte awe-inspinng. To be successful ? ;sman, the largest and 68 animal-trainer a man must be ( library I have ever seen, patient, firm, even-tegapej^fc'"*and abso^"? don. 'in the centre of ^tely devoictsHgar. He must win the c & stand was a life-size J^ij^eufceand the respect as well as the ] goSfcSiL^r. Calhoon^^SSection of the animals in his charge, was an MBfit'Tover of must be always on the alert, for with c mature, and upon anv maItf of the larger and more savage 1 Lld entertain with all anima^8 a single moment of carelessness c >f a charming romance. cost the trainer his life. . ] ad rhrilliitglv interesting ^ W0ts011, withhis troupe of trained t jnplace subject became do2s' ^ ao ^ch fear: his jolly pets go touches. After a lapse through their acts for the fun of the s [ remember with great thing. They jump hurdles, run races, < ann HanAP and while thev are sitting on < ronous utterances upon -?. ?,? - -77- . - ... - . . dons of mineralogy and theu stocls impatiently waiting their t h came up incidentally in turn to perform, they keep time to the ] 2 music of the b ind with their tails, while 8 dwell continually on the one excitable, balfbreed Eskimo terrier, randeurof Mr. Calhoun's whose specialty is the turning of back I reat fame.. In the midst somersaults, jumps down from his perch 1 ic eulogies on the illust- a . intervals, and relieves his feelings by c he asked his guest if he a few somersaults on his own account. 1 .tain of Calhoun's books. When his turn comes on the programme * ;pressible surprise at a can wait ^ iter's signal, jtal ignoi?-uce of the but turns over and over around the cir?win never be forgotten cakr sta8e ^til he loaks Hte an amma- J est to feel that he had ted ball of gray hair. He is one of those f. e great end of life actors who like to give the whole show ? ritings of the illustrious themselves, and evidently feels vary un- 9 happy when he is not occupying the D ?T-i j whole attention of the audience. JLLKLLiy ttVULULLUUCU. YixLLL . . . . . - , rf science there was one . ? P>8 ^ ^ot a very pretty animal, nor , branch of knowledge to is it generagy re^rded as very intel- j tranger?the knowledge 7et ^m Raffin k*3 managed to | a iour. He would say: teach his trio of porchine pupils to go L, 1 records in vour Bible through a number of very amusing trick;. ? irrect, because they are Tuey run steeple-chases, with monkeys h iable historians: but a11 011 tiieir backs for jockeys, and the old c is related were doubtless black Spanish pig, dressed as a nurse, ital hallucination, or to wheels the little white pig, arraying in n the supernatural which baby-clothes, around the big ring m a 0 do not take any of the perambulator. The pigs are stupid, tl you Christians believe obstinate brutes though, and lack the 0 he was very courteous, acity of rhe seals and dogs. 1 3 persuaded to believe But here comes with his keeper a most t( e books. In this state remarkable bird. It is a gigantic duck, li ose he died, but hope and as it waddles into the ring quacking, f< wiggling its stump of a tail, and flap , at that time was %e P^Sits all its actions are so duck- n a State agricultural in- one can hardly believe that it is S emember how enthus;- no5genuine, jrrebeuuy guwuu., .. it he grew as he spoke a Sre*t roster stmts into the ring, crows ^ ssof Fort Hill for such p udly, and goes through a perfor- B w that hp is rfwid his mance, and in turn is followed by a an additional legacyt turkey and a most motherly and fussy * outh Carolina ToTthe old hen, who clucks and scratches^round of his favorite scheme. 48 ** ^ a hundred chickens depen- U ye that this beautiful dent uPon her exertions. It would d< its sweet memories of almost seem t,hat Mr. Baraum had ai ttesman, should become .gathered together a Brobdingnagian y< . institution for training farm-yard, and you marvel at the intel- J< i soil of the State he ligence of the fowls until you see the ra L. S. Fosteb. impersonator, a young Englishman, who -s ]\foV 3 " ' can talk hen and turkey language as well 01 L~'?' Z~ as well as English. sc lackviiie Fire. Boys often ask how to train animals, K ,. " , and whether it be an elephant, & lion, a P3 ii ov^r one seal, a pig, a horse, or a dog, the answer j? o. Blackville was almost ^ aiwayS the same?patience, kindness, J? tameS good temp? and good jndg- em half is fa ashes. The ment. J?T<?*Vy?L it 2 o'clock this morning. corr6ct ge*1"/* uui lluiuj , ?j. ho uUCO ;ar as can be ascertained, wr0ES "wilfully, punish him severely, but -o, j. Morrison & Co., build- without anger. That is the way all the % 8,000; insurance $7,800; animals at Barnum's are trained, and it ^ ings and stock, $8,000; is the only successful way to teach any- til Able & Able, buildings thing, whether it be a canary-bird or an a], insurance $4,000; T. P. elephant, a monkey or?shall we say a or and stock, ?4,500; iosur- boy? Wood & Co., buildiDg t insurance $1,800; C. C. pmvns j\n orcavs 2( I stock, $2,000; no in- ^ P1AA0S , T' Pickrum, buildings and We 8X6 prepared to sell Pianos and of nsurance; James Kelly, Organs of the best make at factory laj .urance; W. R. Kelly,' prices for Cash or easy Instalments, th Lure, $1,500; no insur- Pianos from 8210 up; Organs from $24 Cc erson, furniture, $300; up. The verdict of the people is that M. Kearse, building, they can save the freight and twenty-five Cc !; W. S. Moss, tinner, per cent, by buying of us. Instruments 1 ance; Fred Nix, stock, delivered to any depot on fifteen days' at trial. We pay freight both ways if not lai ? satisfactory. Order and test in your ' B- B- own homes. Respectfully, ful Blood Balm.) N. W. TRUMP, [ Purifier and Tonic. * Columbia, S. C. ^ rr-jj rn _ _ . . HO j jaauxiej j.ruuuiea, DV umors, Rhenmatisni, A dispatch from Pittsfield,- III., says; , stc., and is a wonder- The break in the Mississippi levee increases . and 102,000 acres of land that have been " protected will soon be in the bottom of an * ? B. B. immense lake. Owners and tenants are Blood Balm) hurrying to the uplands for personal ** , -d j m - safety, leaving most of their property to frc ^ P^!4er -??10' the floods. Hundreds of families are i, Kidney Troubles, camped in the open fields out of reach of vai umors, Sheumatism, water, having no place to go. A cold 1 >to., and is a wonder- rain has set in, making their desolation vex more dreary and complete. jasl GENERAL SBW8 NOTES. Robert L. Taylor for re-election. The < position, which had been fijjhting him m? ot .interest Gathered from ?sriooi every occasion, surrendered and the fcrti( Quarter*. ballot resulted virtually in his nominati If you want to know what a sliding scale by acclamation, as he received nearly eve try to handle a wet fish. vote cast. " - - - rnV~ AaaJ TlWnAio T-iqo orPiV A. base ball field is no good tnat nasn 11 "c uwu wmauuu 1U uus; ^4v 2S on it sometimes. serious, and it is now certain that the A.n old beau is never partial to matri- disn Grove district will be abandoned : Dnial ties years to come. The people m the doon A ^ , , region made a hurried disorderly retreat When big ideas get into little minds th<; bluffs, the rain adding to the miser methmg is bound to spread. It is usually 0f the homeless unfortunates. Thelnd b mouth. Grove region is completely covered w The Missouri Republican State Conven- water. No loss of life has yet been >n met at Sedalia and elected Blaine dele- ported, but the damage to property in ' tes to the Chicago Convention. two districts is known to be not far fr< The Missouri Republican State Conven- $1,500,000. >n has nominated E. Kimball, of \ er- We have heard so much from differ in county, lor governor. sources aooui me aDuse ot iea as a uev Senators Allison, Aldrich, Hiscock, Beck age that we are glad to note that Profes id Harris have been designated a sub- See, in a lecture lately delivered at mmittee to compile a tariff bill as a sub- Hotel Dieu, Paris, upon the diet of patiei itute for Mills's bill. referred to tea as the best of beverag The Republican State Convention of Ne- asserts that it is the best digest aska has elected delegates to the Chicago known, ^ provided that it is drunk shoi invention. They are uninstructed, but after being infused. He ridicules the i? vor Blaine ?f tea being injurious, and says that i Secretaiy Fairchild has approved the de- ^e, ,*?' ^"P?a whlch 10 maintato in *n of the new twenty-dollar silver certifi- . , T7 .tes bearing an excellent likeness of the the trial of Vansycle and others te Secretary Manning. the Atlas Refining Company, for $120, Nearly $900,000 had been raised up to ffi^c ay 10 for foreign missions of that $1,000,- ? ^ fA, K) centennial fund which the Northed ?udge instructed the jury to br v_T o 1 v I: j xwi.ioicj.u. ln a nominal verdict of six cents agra; resbytenan Church has undertaken to tt e defendants, who were not caUe<ftij Lure" to present tneir case, tne J uage cnarp Col. Frederick D. Grant, talking about that the plaintiffs showed uo case. 1 s father's "memoirs," is quoted as giving decision compels the plaintiffs to pay tl te profits thus far to Mrs. Grant frcm that own costs. lurceas$411,000. Two thousand emigrants left Liverj The platiorm~'a3cTptesL Ja%- .thft.. Demo- for Canada in one week t.hfo yar and ratic State Convention of Kansas instrtfct-Theft wee"k six'ScraVfional steamersTwi i their delegates to St. Louis to vote as a capacity of 4,500, had to be put on, nit for President Cleveland. they were all filled, and many passen Andrew Patterson, convicted in Brooks had to remain ^ver for another week ounty, Ga., of the murder of Lewis Wil- l^ck of room. The iate of emigration ams on February 4, has been sentenced to been maintained almost the same p e hanged on June 13. ever since, it is ;sa.d, and the record of The Swiss Federal Court has found in- 3685011 wiU 1x5 unprecedented. ictments against Schill, Arthur and Carl Schurz has planned to spend lueller and Festcnsen, Socialists, for pub- summer in Germany at the Nilla Fors ishing a pamphlet deriding Gerxnany. with his two daughtars, where he info Mr, SmMd. the woman who enUced f manoira, JDuring his he New York broker to her house, where iekilled himself by jumping from a win- w^1" low, haa been discharged fromeustody these "hiatoiia" will be nsefnl to the i The bar steward of the steamship Aiaska probs bly not yet bora, who shall writ( ays that on one trip from the United true history of the great American r< itates last summer his receipts netted $3,500 yonq seven days. a .^..,rr f,.v ^ Th 2 fifth day of the Texas internati reteCycM & a mob at^an^d^ ^ "?d 'if1'""'0? Ja eluded the drill contests. Heavy rain oUw'edSfivfiS.^we?fwur^d duriEStbe f?eaoon aIld al drM mjurea, were wet aDd in po0r condition. Th even of them seriously. tendance in the afternoon was large. The National Convention of the Equal event of the day was the drillihg oi lights party in session at Des Moines, la., Montgomery True Blues for the ca tominated Belva A. Lockwood for Presi- prize. The Blues are prime favoi lent, and Alfred H. Love of Philadelphia Considering the sloppy condition of or Vice President. grounds, their drill was splendid. Capt. Reagan, a former conductor of the dedication ball proved to be the gre Hast Tennessee, Virginia and (Georgia social event in me msiory ui itias. load, is now in Florida making a fortune. The Czar's invitation to the powe 3e recently made $75,000 on a $1,500 in- send representatives to watch the mai restment in real estate during the boom. vres of his army, while certainly apr( DuriDg the roll in the New York State seems at the present stage of uncertf Republican Convention yesterday, when and doubt, not to say alarm in En, he name of Chauncey M. Depew was read, quarters over military meters, a i t was received with a perfect storm of ap- gnm. Various statements have beer >lause. culated regarding the supposed weafe Melville E. Stone, founder and editor of of the Russian army, all of which he Chicago News, has sold his entire in- were T *" erest to Victor F. Lawson, who has been ^ ?L a?lD? he publisher since shortly after the Daily maligned. The stones have been foi tfews was stated. 5?ost devoid of truth. No arm The Republican Convention of the 7th a^j^of The^ar.^"^ footlES Virginia district at Charlottesville has " .,. sleeted Senator Riddleberger and ex-Sena- a Little Boom for Gre?h&m. CMCag0^ Repr^tive.Payr, who was c " *~ . . : tv man of thef Illinois State Republican . At Cincinnati the Lmon Labor Conven- venlion th&t indorsed Mr. Gresham fo ion has adopted a platform and nominated presidency, eays he thinks there is not /'/utre? r Illinois, for.- more certain than that Judge Gresham ind Charles E Cunningham, of Little receive the nomination at Chicago in J Eloca., for Yice-Prudent. ^ ^ Be says: "The Gresham movement i The jhird-diy of the Texas international veloping in the West just as the Lir iPiMnter-State drill and celebration was niovement did in '59. It is a steady 'evoted to the dedication of the new State positive growth. There is no machi jSpiiaL-ljiiildmg. The military and civic in it, and when the Chicago Convei lemonstratad&in honor of the event has meets the movement will be irresist probably pqpqUpfl iv All through the West the sentiment g The New York Dry Goods Chronicle and It is powerful in Wisconsin, Minne >ther trustworthy trade organs congratu- Iowa, Michigan, Kansas and _ all thr< ate the country on the excellent prospects the West, as well as in Illinois, when >f -business during the year on account of convention declared for him; where he absence of any disturbing element in have indorsed him from their own S he political Situation. wesaam ,is a very strung seuuau en Thomas Gresham, nrfboad employe, was ^ f? rite ?ns csonot be nomin, Krr and the indorsements are generally < plimentary. The idea of renomim 5resham hadexnressed as favora- Mr' Blaine ls not tolerated anywhei S ft cJS5 SS? our section. ^Tudge Gresham is the ct >le to secret societies, when Eddleman 0f the West. There can be no atarape vho was drunk, pulled out a pistol and ^convention for Mr. Blainf g not mm. ... , is a good State to judge by There ha ___ The new Inman steamship, the City of ^ays been a strong Blaine sentiment ir sTew York, is warranted by her builders to gtate. You remember how hard Gei >e unsinkable That is, one conditional? Logan had to fight for the endorsemei [own in the contract by the compaw^waP Grant. The people were wild about Bli hat she _ should be unsinkable, although There is no more of t.his now. In the he is of iron and has a capacity of 10,500 vention were many of the men who 0QS- been for Blaine heretofore. I talked A New York business man has a novel many of these. They won't have any i aethod of refreshing his memory. When of it. About twenty or twenty-five oi . j ie nas sometmng important 10 aiiena to ucjc^<iiw> wac _ iwiuwijf tueu he next day, he writes himself a postal have talked with them, and know ard, reminding him of the matter, and, they feel. Forty-four strong and eai inding the card among the Tna.il the next men go to the convention from Illinois aorning, attends to it the first thing. Judge Gresham. They will not allow Tie thirteen-year-old son of H. M. stampeding I talked with seventy-fb faughn, a well-todo farmer residing near f.nnndred Blamemenm theState Con ac^on; Ga? hanged himBelf in th? ham " coaId 'uesday night with the wagon lines. _ He ^ Blaine this tune. Td? the family pet. and grief over a slight w ? 'hipping with a switch, administered by "The oid, oid story.'' is mother, is supposed to have been the My lover came down to the garden g ause of the suicide. and he whispered so soft to me?(0 wi The Michigan Supreme Court has unani- remember the hour was late, and we si innalv declared the local or>tion law un- ^y ^e sycamore tree; and he gathered onstitutional. The Constitution provides ! UP bis arms so strong, and Ms eyes \ lat no law shall embrace more than one ahgbt with love; and httle we cared biect which shall be embodied in its title. mockingbird s song in the limbs of he local option law is entitled "An Act tr(* above!) His voice was as soft 5 > regulate the manufacture and sale of golden lyre, as he whispered his thonj quor," whicn is not at all what the law is me> ^d his eyes were filled with he J fire, that was grand for a maid to T? , t? * j v And what were the words that my 1< Joseph R. Anderson who was n0mi said> ^ we stood by ^ gate alo^e? ated for Governor o. Tennessee hy the bow gently he lifted my drooping head tate Prohibition last Wednesday, died ^ manly tone?(0 f seen gsterday morning, at his home Bristol, ^ b the ^ j vskx)d in . :ter a few days illness of typhoid fever. ni ht ? JuQ?whl^ ^ mockingbird n [?J^68Jeai3?f ag6' Pr88ldent ?f ** ^red its happy strain, in the light c ristol Bank, and for many years a promi- happy moon, ^ 'lad> lad ^ou, *nt business man of East Tennessee. that came to my breast, as he whisp< British law holds a broad shield over the these words to me! The sun was hie rrao /vf <3<vmf>oti/? animals makinor it a mis- thf crnlrten WmI; sunt low in thp flnu jmeanor to poison them or to kill them in sea!) And my lover sighed lest his wc iy manner, even though they stray on to should meet a short and cruel rebuff, ai jur premises. Cats and dogs as -well as cried, in a voice that was strangely sw jrses and cattle are brought within the "Weil, say, is this.hot enough?" ,nge of the law. T. M. Curtin, Of Kansas City, who is The Movement Against Mahone. ganizing the "Blaine Knights of Mis- Petersburg. Va., May 28.?The a >uri,"' has received a letter from B. C. Mahone convention remained in sess ereo, a strong friend of Mr. Blaine, ap- until an early hour this morning. r oving the plan and saying that if unani- committee to prepare business repor ously nominated there seems no doubt and the report was adopted. It provi at Mr Blaine would accept the leader- for a committee of twenty-five to issue iip of the party. X address to the Republicans of the State s The Brazilian legation in Washington submit plans for organization. Senator is received information from Rodrigo F. Houston of Roanoke, was elected ch lva. Minister of Foreign Affairs, that the man of his party. The convention j razilian Parliament has approved the ceeded to elect delegates-at-large to t overnment bill completely abolishing" Chicago Convention, as follows: Gen." iwrv and that it had been sanctdonafiPnv IX Groner of Norfolk. Samuel 31. Yosl e Regent on the 13th inst. The MfSister Augusta, R. A. Paul (colored) of Ri so states that this action met witb' extra- mond, C. A. Herman of Montgomeiy. dinary manifestations of joy. y Ex-Governor Wm. E. Cameron and A dispatch from Madison, And., says >1. James H. Woolford died Suddenly on ?m?tio? jesday of heart disease. He was a nitive Hon. J S. Wise, the platform to be agr, Maryland and a lieutenant in the regn- X?ted as the platS of Te pi ht >n federate treasury department at Rich- rousing cheers for Blaine. Dnd, Ya., and issued all the bonds of the , ~ ., * ** * infederacy " An aching void?The cedar chest in t On Wednesday night Felix Jones called climate daring the genial springtime the residence of Mrs. Stanford, in Atita to escort her daughter to church. WTTTT,NT T() PATN"H in Stanford, brother of the girl, play- TT ^ ? J [ly pointed a pistol at Jones, when it HOW TO PAINT? is discharged accidentally, the bullet .enSf.^ScSer'sJySic^d^ AKD WHAT TO PAfflT TO *, nave Deen no?ueu uiai mtur wages 11 be reduced 10 per cent, on May 28. ** Glass of all Kinds, Oils for all pt e advance granted in February, 1887,, "Poses, Tubular Street Lamps, Lanteri 1 the proposed reduction will make wages e^?* Naval Stores Supplies and Sh same as they were prier to that gd- Chandlery. ice. About a thousand men are affected. Agents HOWE SCALES and MA" The Tennessee State Democratic Con- VIN'S SAEES. ition, which ihas been in session sinje W1 IJJaM M. BIRD & CO., ; Wednesday, has nominated Governor Charleston, S. C. / f i | After the Feast, ^T?c ? $00 w BUT JUST IN" TIME FOR ?? j^sxS2?3S? S CO-OPERATH Sjriui Becreatioji ^ r O * w W* containingeveryessential t ics jty, ana nave, in aaaiuuo, ; ian I provementa found in no oti ith : solntely the only Dust ant merits made in the World, s the ONE CASE OF G. H. MUMM'S om CHAMPAGNE. aa^e. They are fully ance, accuracy, dura to any $75 Watch. Oar Co-operative Clob Sy ent the reach or every one. rer- We want as active, sor resentative in EYJ the ONE CASE OP GOLD SEAL TOWS. CHAMPAGNE ive The Keystone W P.O. Box 928, Phi ONE CASE OF WERNER'S EX. DKY CHAMPAGNE. 000 Y\?/4p?^W// CMowo ? " \w B ONE CASE OF APPOLONARIS WATER. S -AT- B WE DO aeir F. W. .HABEXICHT'S, 1 THEN.*.SI ? IS3.00 CMAC ^Opposite Postof&ce, . B But it t^MSomelMn* morel tu a ?wJu?l ' joodatell MfiutM wecaamaJc ov. j ' ' ^ KJ vrool clflthrfthe lAtcJtdeci^a r WIMNSBORO, SOUTH jggg^a*^ 1 Just IteM I j|f ^tibe ^ne ?-nl:1<^re^ anc^ Twenty-five Bar- 9 jbel- rels Holier Patent Flour. B LmmJ tt5 g casta in itazap* vott wul rec?l M of twenty (ample* of elotli to M Overcoat*, ?nd Ifyoa?< onal Kiln Dried Meal. 7en IOUE OUABAIN unds Grass Blades and Sneads. S P ?t. 1 EEFt!KEVCE8.H York City, with whom w? <Io , Extra Plow Handles and Hoes. | sfo?: iVt me g| the cost of year clothing for tfc P'tol H or addreM. t , t ? . 9 n.y. standard pa rites. Jngs and Jars?all sizes. a sity Place, n. y. ci atest A few more Cow Peas on hand, and ?? ^ rish Potatoes a,t $1.00 per bushe Gilder's >P?s. . only PTT glish o J?L The justly celeb] mess On and after this date our store will VEGETABLE PI3'2 ema as a household rezr.e itin"- close at I) o'clock?Saiurdavs excepted, century, in a]l the 15k they ' States, for the cure the iousness, Malaria an< y in LIVER, have, by 1;h " the J. F. McMAST ER & CO. WOUDEHU?" y 1 gamed the suprem ' PILLS on the maefc . . flATi n you will join the ar nair- J? U_CL CL11M U" PILLS" with the 1? Con- * mm AVAdri M? &e United States i r the f:hPTD. hing j{ yoiir merchant ^ 0 ~~ send 25 cents in stai sTe- (J. BAM lC0l? PLOWS. SPADES. PLOW-STOCKS. $ SHOVELS. foeks HAMES. d][al gjfgjfeu TRACES. BREAST CHAINS. . -BACK-BANDS >ueh LAP-RINGS. HEEL-SCREWS. e lie HAME-STRINGS. A COMPANY HA they HOES. AXES, that are now open tate. CHURNS. manufacturing the oice. BROOMS. BUCKETS. PATENT AGRIC ited, STATIONARY EN com- their great durabil !eDi! GARDEN SEEDS. economy in fuel )n,vP Exceuent workmi ding. Return Tubulor ! S Also Saw Mill Sh a al- A full line of Most convenient sho i the having your repairs < leral STAPLE and FANCY &B0CEBIES ' All work guarantee 3.t of in Iron and Brass. "o?; 0 Write us for estim ARRIVED, W. V. hrn-lh. Uhe Choice Seed Irish Potatoes, TH0BNWEL3 i. I All kinds. ' j how ite 0? CHARLOTTE FEM any TERMS VERY LOW FOR CASH. e or V(:n" R. M. HTUET. The current sessio not doses January 21st ^ SpringSaiaion begii ^* I ^The present session school, tL/aoocmmo for I s L ll . . ing department, and the H iP M j" corps of teachers ars ? a 1 vV Itgffilw N if where in the South. ^ ^ ^ is a vary convem&ut >ver A mm Ilev. Wm. I ?? Charlotte, N. a ft sw?im<?ta>. ing vy /*y^ UJN TrLBi JJUtKST v )r^ IS A UMMENTPSAFEZT& undersigned opened i 3 he BAjwussjwbSftoua mt USED A eet, EES*MOXniSdlEFORE-GOtFWMMENT. ?TTxrim rtr , ori ^ QbenoFORBQQKjOimSRS i ' FIRST CLASS BO. nti- ^ ** both Transient and P< lion tt-t^ TT A TfT? The Building, locai rhe VV Xj nA V _Ej corner of Wentworth ted is conveniently near-t des , ^ . _ of King street, yet fr< !an JUST EECEIYED of the thoroughfares. ind ? JiiAJV^AJA t ?JU reach from, the Acade D. from Chunihes of all f ' ^ two moke'invoiCES of nominations. >ro- ' * The horse has be the paired, and fitted up i * new furniture and fixi & millinery. ex-1 ~ 7 Mbs. E. ere | or Miss S. ?f OF WHICH RIBBONS, TIPS A^ND Ltf C ^ Hats formed the larger portion. Oar n, stock in this liners - PITTS CABI ied FOB EVFAft ONCE 9IOKE COMPJLETE his TEETHING CI _ The ladies who have been waiting n for these goods can call at their earli- An instant relief fo] L 9 est convenience and will find as - Cures Dysentery, E Infantum or any disea and bowels. Makes t FU!LIiY FBEPJLRE.D of Teething safe ej H. ' pleasant tonic. For sal to fill all orders with neatness and " f dispatch. We will alwavs be found & Co., Augusta, Ga to in the ' ? show: CASES. W ^ FRONT RAM B- as regards styles, quality and prices. Yours to p'iease, y DESKS, OFFCMjBNlTl "BCXAUDEBDAXIE. OTffiPSfiBiS / V" P THE BEST rOLD h. a. gaillSNH m m ~ ? ATTORNEY-AT-LHI AXOH WINNSBORO, s. c. ? SHUTS Df ous ? >r /M itnA Officeup-stairs over J.If. Beaty & Brcfl ft OLUobi store. st, Cheapest, ? 9 anient, J. E. McDonald, , C. A. DouglaK em of selling ^Etches. Solicitor Sixth Circuit Lever Stem Winders, a L^mE2?g-AnAAl"thi'- M^VATn ** TV>rro-T.A?g M unmerous patented im- ~ er watch. Theyaxeab- ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT UuH mdarejeweiS^throagh- Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, gg TB1ES. The Patent WINNSBOBO, S. C. H e strongest simplest VB $itf c?$ *??? Practice in all the State and UnitSJ States Courts. stem brings them within iB BL N. OBEAR. W. C. Biojm b5?tdjsy#25 obeak & kion, mmb| ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAWS m 3imlted tavestajenS. 7 an<j 9 East Washington ct jfl Psl Offices same as occnpicd by the Jat? C?fi James HBion. fl &1 Bank, or any Coo ~ " ,, 9 [Agency. W. h. McDOJfALD, J?%XXd&%J?JUBZ ^ JX Eanbtnre, H, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, H , HL* Ecrer. Co. Vr? ? t?w p?y, S r&fcu Laltiasre, lii. No. 5 Law Range, vuf St. Lcuii, Jfc. SB IffifrPl. ?2^agWB,B& W1XNSBORO, S. C. HjBBWI ________ E. B. Ragsdale. G. W. Ragsdalm ?mj pa * M RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE) J ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA4H cahsabd OM DJINTC No. 2 Law Range, HH| 5?wFri?toLi?oflT WINJf &BORO, S. C. e them op. Wo only we all ? ??H IMa finn and un^elding. OSMOD W. BUCHAWAK, 1 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, M No. 7 Law Ranee, winnsboRo,s.J* m irenowtaUsglheeDtuipro-*^ " % tiii-M wfili. arw> thatH TT-.,4., * J C4-a^B _J tJ'Z.rtZSulj ' 7_1 M i iu <u* ouitcu ouim^ auu wMnH^^n lyttgtfMOCr<itw. Courts_ Special attention to corporatM New lork Styles, * and insurance lavr. , S VOID DUTAIOES. 1 -B iwajslnthelesd. JAS. GLENN McCANTS, S EXT. we mate A TTO EN E Y - AT L A W,9 xl? only to order, ' by ovr *cl*cti?c meanrt- Ho. X LAW KAXGE, WiNKSBOBO.S. C. We tend our | . . ^i?ytB>?J?uS?dlle" ?5?~ Practices in the State and Uuit* :?*, at buyer'* op- States Courts. fl SANDERS, HANAIAN k CATHCABT, 1 !f^?iKSE!2? ATTORNEYS -AT - LA\W mTloca yocrxall WINNSBORO, S. C. ilwmys h?T8 and ?lw?y?wUI "* -American Eipren co^ir?w Practice in all the State and Unitfl an mjonnooi ba?isea, StatCS t /OUTtS. ixSnS^font-Hnif Eg^Office upstairs in Bank building, fi - i^-i???/?? )?. run - ! >NTCOM66Unlver*l A. S. DOCGJiASS, _ S t*N?arUnlOi^qJ| ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Ll-W?| ffjjUPji-ifj iggg^MHg jfo. 6 Law Range, 9 m WINNSBOBO, S. C. M I 9 llfAf Practices in the State and United Stxfl T Q PIEDfflONT lIIUmJH RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RS afced SOUTHERN SOUTH CAROLINA-DIVISION. [i having been need Condensed Schedule in Effect May 13, M iy for the past half * 1888. ffl rathern and Western trains run by 75th vgTtmTAv tike. of Dyspepsia, Bil- R^nn/i Vn in ks d all diseases of tbe ^Charleston 1 611 (viaS.C.ILR.) 6.15p.m. 7.00a.m. M OX CUBES, Lv. Augusta, 7.00p.m. 9.33a.m. ?n Afh/? Lv. GianiteviUe, 7.53p.m.l0.l5a.m. am over all other Ly XrentoIlj S.30p.m.l0.48a.m. T0 . AftM one Lv. Johnston's 8.47p.m. il.05a.m. y for <tGILDEiik5 Lv. Columbia, 11.25p.m. 1.40p.m. i million people of Lv. Winnsboro, 1.10 a.m. 3.19p.m. a yho are now using Lv. Chester, 2.17a.m. 4.29p.m. * Lv. Bock Hill. 3.10a.m. 5.12p.m. to notgotttem, Ar-Cb^; ggfcfjg"; 1 QPS10 Ar. Greensboro, 8.28a.m. 9.40p.m. ITfiJlW 9, f f\ Ar Richmond, 3.45p.*m. 6.15a.m. HA A Gv WVif At Wachinot/in fi 9Sn m K lflft Vi. AUGUSTA, GA Ar. Baltimore, 11.25p.m. 19.03ajn Ar. Philadelphia, 3.00a.m. 12.35pjn KTTi1 WAR?C ^r* ^ew ^or^? 6.20a.m. 3.20p.ic? L* ^ "' uilAiJ. South Bound. No. 52. No. 50. Lv. New "York, 4.30p.m. 12.15ngt. Lv. Phfla'phia, 6.57p.m. 7.att.ni 'Si ' Lv. Baltimore. 9.42p.m. 1.45a.dttBBMH S BEEN FORMED ^v-Washington iL.00p.in. ii.24a.3B "7- iv * -.V.Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3.10p.iW| liang: these Lv. Greensboro, " 9.48a.m. 10.44p.3H Celebrated TOZEE Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.37as? ULTURAL AND Lv. Charlotte, 1.00p.m. 2.10a3| GINES, noted for Lv. Rock Hill, 2.02p.ui. 3JLGa.i9fl itv, simplicity ftr>^ Lv. Chester, 2.45p.m. 3.52a.i^H Lv. Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. 4.53a.dH Ar. Columbia. 5.43p.m. 6.55a.nll rnship and design. Lv. Johnston's, 7.45p.m. 9.0la.flflHBMHH Boilers a specialty. Lv. Trenton, 8.02p.m. 9.i8a.iw afKnor and VtATAA. ~jV. Graniteviile, 8.31p.m. 9.46a. f m th. State for fr AggJ. 9.10p.m. Sons- . "(viaS. O.R.P..) 9.45p.m. ll.00a.dH scL Foundry worl; poilman Palace Cars between Charlestons and Danville on Nos. 50 and 5L l Pullman Palace Buffet Cars betweejB Angus to and Washington, D. C., on NoaW B, 52 and 53. is . , , , 50 and 51 makes close connection sfl Superintendent. Columbia with C. & G. Division 50 and Sm [j MoMASTEB, to and from points West via Snartanburgfflj immassSWra. AsbevUle ani Paint Bock. K " " "" OvALJ. 11 A A*?, Traffic Manager. ALE INSTIfUTK d. cardwell, d. p a., 9 Columbia, S. C. , 9 - jas. l. taylor. ' General Passenger Agent. n of this Institute ? 9? , 18S8, when the SALE is, which ends June - aB fl? AITS 7220 STABLES. 1 i for only a few more IB The health of th^ ^ ^ ^ -^j WARDING, horses asb btles. 1 I still have on hand twenty head cfl >P OCTOBER the Horses and Mules, all broke and ready fo^| ? . tje farm; among them I have some larg?| TURPENTINE AND LOG MULES. .HMWMWIfflW arding house A1 , .. . . * * m Also a few medium size. I also have ihKIBI > accommodation of plug males. I have a few nice, younj srmanent Boarders. MILCH COWS ;ed on the northeast and Glebe streets, f0r saje) or xvm exchange them for drJB he business portion cattle- I am also paying the highest casaH 3e from the noise price for dry cattle, both fat and pooqH It is wichin easy Persons wishing to trade wili dowelltdffl my of Music and cal1 at my stables and see "me as Iaufl the different de always waiting and ready to accommodates? my friends, either in buyine or selling, fl en thoroughly re- A. WHXIFOKD, jfl| in good style with WDTNSBORO, S. C. rares. 31 ttion address I NEW ARRIVALS Si E. TT A S"FiT iT ;, S. EDWAEDS, Charleston, S. C. ?OF? mnative! New Crop TeasJjHj T8 AND j| Choice new crop Young Hyson Tea. B rj iT t\t> -p "\t Choice New crop Gunpowder Tea. E1I.L* J-Mv-E' J*? Choice new crop Ilnglish Breakfast Tea. WraHH Choice new crop Oolong Tea. ' B r oolie of infants. a specialty in tne above goods. iarrhcea, Choleia Coffee Sugar, Granulated and Stand- -ffl ses of the stomach ard A Suijar. hfl critical oeriod Parched and Green Coffees. HE|J| Canned Meats, Salmon and Salm?n^| asy. Isasafeand st^k^metbing choice. le by all druggiste, French Sardines. Sowabd, Whilst very choice Evaporated Apples. Canned Tomatoes, and Otoa and To^B matoes. Rice Flour, Grits, Meal, Lard and1 W alTCASES. Syrups?all recent arrivals. Cheap for* 1 we?cash only at I s*s*W0LFE>S* M MMliR1 BECEirED \ Imported Irish Potatoes, Cain JRE AND FIXTURES. Turnips. roT^E^jSle, T-mt Also ?ine t'ream Cheese and 1 MRU?