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The Alliance and tho Mercnanta. Mb. Editor.?L saw an arUcle in the Charleston World of Jan. lbth,' written by ft Jouesrille correspondent of tbat paper, signed "8. L.," tbat somowbat surprised me, and 1 think it would surprise all of the Allianots, as it dieclosed something tbat none of us was aware of, and I thought T ^ the Tjmfs hut do not read the 4iorld. He said tbat the merchants hare giron the Alliance in this county tho "black eye," and that the AHiapce wanted the merohants to sell to all in the Order, taking ooly their honor as securely, jtud to let the Alliance, select three men 'to examine their books and run thelr bnsitisss in general. Now, the merchant?, have not giren us the "blackeyc," but they inay be tryiug to do so. lis* intimates tbey are against us ; but we are not against them, for we wish to "do unto others as we would be dqne by." As for the Alliance trying to run their business, it is false, absolutely false. I would like to knew where he got his in- t formation, as'the Order is a secret organized ' t-.1 T -i ? - uuu. ami i 'iitro mity ni couia DOl D&Tt been induced to have written that for the Times, whore so many Union County Alliance men could sec it. Probably, he thought it irae too small a sheet lowhlchU display hie knowledge (which is just about as extensive as his range of eyesight,) of the workings of the Alliance ; thcroforo, would diffuso intelligence through a widely { circulated daily paper. The Jonesville J merchants may hare given the Joneevillo j Alliance the black eye, bat he said the 1 County, without making any exception. ! consequently, the Alliance cau readily see "vthat he is the possessor of a vast amount of fignorance aatl indescribable "litter,'' concerning their movements. 1 am of the opinion that he himself is a merchant, or a rejected Alliance applicant, and he weuld do well to keep his mouth ehut, and hie ears and eyes open until he knows more of what the Aliiauco is doing throughout the county, before he tries to put it in print. i I am in a position to know what they are doing. 1 think (lie Alliance is painted a great deal redder than it really is. 1 hopo he will sec this, and the next time ho writes about the Alliance he will put it in tho Times, bo we nil, at home, cnu see what wo ^ are doing. Kaioier, k- ? 3 * Tub Man and tub Doo.?Atlanta, Ga., , January 25-?Tho State of Georgia has just concluded negotiations with the State of South Carolina in which tho possession of a dog was the point at issue. Judge Hop. kins, who is tho present major of Thomos. villo, in this State is a gi . loser of lite stock. Besides horses nud fino cattle he owns a pack of dogs in which the finest breeds are represented. G. II. Coxwell, of llnrdeevillc, S. 0., who had been on a visit <o Tbotunsvillc, admired Judgo Hop. kins' dogs. Ho went to see them several times, and finally, when he returned home, one of the dogs diaappearod. It was some weeks before Judge Hopkins t had occasiou to couple tho disappearauce \ of tho dog with that of Mr. Coxwell. Conductor Barnard ono day saw Mr. Coxwell nnd tho dog together. Returning to 0 ThomasviUr ho laid tho fact before the Judge. There was a stormy scene, Judgo Hopkins declaring that lie would have the dog if ho had to follow it to Mexico, A warrant for larceny was sworn out against Mr. Coxwell, and an otlicer was scot with it to Governor Gordon, in Atlanta, to procure ir rcniiisiI ion on (Jnvix-iinr li!/>lin...I South Carolina. Armed with the mandate of the State of i Georgia, Sheriff Hurst proceeded to Columbia, where he nmdo demand upon the Governor of South Carolina for the body of Mr. F Coxwell, as well as that of the dog. The 0 requisition was honored, and the sheriff", ^ thus warranted, proceeded to Hardoeville and bore both Mr. Coxwell and the dog off" to Tnoniasville. wncro they repose, one in o jail and the other in Judge Hopkins's ken-* ncl.?N. Y. Times. ? . n ? Senator Hearst's Jockey.?Anthony Ilamiltou, the celebrated young colored jockey who has risen from comparative poverty to f ine and fortune, and wln.se return to Carolina was exclusively mentioned in the World about two weeks ago, is oa his native heath, haviug come to Columbia I on a visit to his mother. From a weekly stipend of $1 60 to a bank account of $1.6- ^ 000 in fivo yenrs is a miraculous achievement, and no wonder that this young Afri- p can Cror?us is the subject of many congratulations from his old companions, and many admiring glances from (ho belles of his race. Hamilton hns certainly truck it rich" this time. In conversation to-day ho said that he had made a contract for the ^ season of lSS'.i with Senator Hearst, of Cal i forma, for the sum of $10,001). ^ Old Hardy Solomon never dreamed that tho "kid" that was born in his yard would some day be wearing a lour hundred dollar Jurgenson watch, chain and looket. diamond studded, and a seal rose diamond ring valued at frUfiO. "But tune is ft strange whirligig." ?Charleston World List of Letters. Remaining in tho Postollico at Union for ^ tho week ending Fehuary 20th, 188'd: ^ Mrs Benjamin Salter,Mr. L. 11. Gauss, 1 Andy Sims, J.Mrs. Nancy Giles, v Mr. John 1'. Sartor. |Miss Mary i'hifp, f Persons calling for the above lettors will t please say I hey are advertised, and will be o required to pay one cont for their delivery, c J. 0. HUNTER, P. M. 1 Foi* Tow n Treasurer. JAMES II. KODGKK. The friends of Jamos fl. Itodger, know- j ing him to be a capable. honorable and wor- t thy man for the position, hereby present j him (is a candidate for the ollice of Treasurer of tlie town of Union. * t Keb I 5 2l* j The State of Soutli Carolina. COt*Mi V OF UNION. HyJAS. M. GEE, Esq., l'robate Judge. \7 IIEHEAS, John K. Young, of Union VV County, in said Slate, 1ihm ntudc suit to m<> to giant bint letters of Administration on the estate of and rfl'rets of Jasper Oihbcs, deceased. These ate. therefore, to oils and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of lite said Jasper Oihbcs. deceased, that they be and appear, before nte, in the Coflrt of I'robalo, to be held at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 1 fit It day of February, next, after pubbctib n .hereof, <tj 11 tCclock in the fo.it#t,o.;. to,, shoy caif>c.. if atp/ ijtey have, ivhy the said Aifmu'iisdripiVn should not be granted. (liven untler my baud this 31st day of January, Anno Domini IHH'J, JAM IS M. Q EE, Judge j'robnfe. Fit Id i.shed on Hie I >t day of Fohrunry, lbS'.t, la the Union Times, Feb 1 0 lit RED RUST PROOF OATS. At JoneeviUeA CAR LOAD of Pure Red Kutt-proof Oats just received and for sale by me. II. C. SMITH. Feb 1 4 21* Notice S of Tv rear of the storo-rouai Ibrm'erly occupied by Mr. Crimball for the present. A full attendance is requested next Monday evening. By order of the W. P. S. S. STOKES. R. 8. Horso and Wagon for Sale. ANY one wishing to purchase a sound aud penile horse, that will work anywhore you put hint, nud a wagou and harness, can fiud tlie very animal they want by npplyiog at this office. Jan 25 4 lit % Settle up at Once.ALL persons indebted to the firm of 3. M. Riot, Jr., & Co., by note or account are raspsctfully requested- to settle the same immediately ; for after February 1st. they will be plaoed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Our business must be closed up at once. S. M. RICE, JR., & CO. Jan 26 4 2t * Here's t'onr Mules I WILL have a car load of good Mules on tbia Market on Monday next, and will continue to keep on the market during the season, and will sell tbcm low for cash, or an time, on approved papers. Those wishing Mules will call on J. L>. Smith, who will be in charge of the Mules during my absence. J. P. POOL. Jan 11 2 3t Where to Find Your Mule. HAVING sold our proporty, known as the Brick Stable, we will be found durng the remainder of the season at the eld wooden stable, known ns the John Rodger stable, where wo invite all our friends to como, and especially those who need a good mule or a fine horse. We guarauteo every mule and horse we sell, Mid are open to legitimate competition. ALLEN & MILLER. Keb 1 5 1m. Election of Town Treasurer. NOTICE Ib hereby given that an election will be held on the second Monday in February next, the 11th, in the town of Jnion, to elect a Treasurer for the ensuing rear. Managers.?E. J. Arthur, Macbeth L*ouug. S. S. StoW<??. By order of the Town Council; W. T. GRAHAM J. 11. Rodger, Intcudant. Clerk Feb 1-5 2t. TO ROAD OVERSEERS Offiok or County Commissioners, \ Union Cocntt. \ Union, S. C., Jan. 30, 1889. A LL Road Overseers now holding ConifV missions from the old Hoard, who wish heir Commissions rcnawed, as well as those vho wish to retire as Bucii overseers, will ;ivo notice to the Clerk of this Hoard with, ut delay. W. M. GALLMAN, C. B. C. C. Cuas. Roi.t, Clerk of lioard. Feb 1 6 3t To Bridge Builders OrriCR of County Commissioners, 1 Union Count v. ) Union, H. C., January 28tbs 1880. W1I.I. be let to the lowest responsible bidder, on Friday, the 8th day of ebruary, next, at the l'hompaon Mill place, n Thickoty Creek, the contract for the uilding of abridge across said creek. Dans and specification! will b? published n day and placo of letting. By order of the Board, W. M. GALLMAN, C. B. C. C. Cuas. Bolt, Cl?rk of Board. Feb 1 5 2t $25 IN GOLD 31 YEN AWAY. WE bare n new Farmer* Chomical, which wc are selling at ?1 05 per nek of 200 lbs., and which we guarantee o be equal to any Chemical made. We will giro nway $25 IN GOLD, o the person making tlio largest yield of otion to one acre, fertilised with I'arr .% 'homson's new Chcmienls. For Analysis and Formula, call at FAR11 THOMSON'S. Feb 1 f> 4t Take Note. BY virtue of a chattel mortgage, executed by David Johnson, Jr., to \Y. H. iVallace, dated the Oth day of May, 1888, ,nd filed in the offioc of the County Clerk if the County of Union, State of South Carolina, on the 2d clay of November, 888, Hook 15, No. 2, l'agc 121, and upon vhicb default has been made, 1 will expose or sale, at public auction, on Wsdnasday, he 20th day of February, 1889, at 10 1'clock, A. M., at the office formerly ooupied by David Johnson, Jr. No. 2 Law tangc, Union, S. C., the property mortgaged, consisting of (to use the languago of klortgagor,) "my whole Library of Law looks, now in my offico at Union, consisting if full set of South Caroline -Reports. Relorls of Supreme Court of U. S., Statute of 5. C., Fuglish Common Law' and Fruity deports, Johnson's Reports, Law and F.quity : also div rs standard text books. , Nil inventory or .' licdule of which can bo icon by applicaticn inado to the undersigned, or nt his office. Terms of Wale?CA8II. MACBETH YOUNG. t Alt'v. for W. II. Wallace. Union, S. C., Jan. !1(), 1880. Feb 1 5 St ATTENTION, FARMERH ! It is mi uncoutroTtrlit'le fsct, that 1 ntn selling FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, I1AOON. CORN, IIA V, i;i:i) RUST l'HOOF SEED OATS. I 1 sn l oilier things i:> y?ur line, cheaper than anywhere else. Consult your own interest ami get my j I r.ccs before buying. Ilesj i ctfo]ly, LAU11 HNS (I. TOUNtl, Jau 116 1 lu Jlf ?ny d??ler uji ht tiM the W. t. DoaghM a i Hmmi ' *^H5b?' J0&) f KL I W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Best In the world. Cxtmlne his SS.OO GKNUINK HAND-SKWED SHOE. 4.00 IIanD-SIWKD WELT shoe. B3.ao police ANI) farmers' HIIOE. ' ia.no extra value calf shoe. ia.an workinohan's shoe. 2.00 sad ll.TS BOYS' SCHOOL 8HOKA All made In Congress, Buttou snd Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE laCTSS. . Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. U not sold by your dealer, ntite w. 1m douglas. brockton. 1cam S. M. RICE, JR., & CO., " " Agflsi MbMeHJiM J Jan 18 r J Cm SHERIFF'S SALESFor February 1889 BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed, I will sell before ttao Court House door iu (lie town of Union, on Monday (lie fourth day of February next, during the legal hcurs cf Sales, the following described property to wit : one tract of land belonging to John T. Bcluc, situate, lying and being in Bogansville tcWnship Union County, (and known and designated as Howard tract) containing ono hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of David Hcbinson, John Sartor and Thomas Bolue tract. Levied on and to be sold as the propeity of John T. Heine at the suits of a. w. Thomson and others, plaintiffs, against; John T. Belue defendant. ALSO One lot of land with dwelling house thereon, belonging to James M. Qibbes, situato, lying and being in the town of Union, Union Couuty, containing three aud 117-1000 acres more or less, bounded North by lands of Mrs. Mary P. Dawkins, East by lot of II. L. Goss, South by Main street, West by Garden lot of James M. Gibbes. Levied on and to be sold as tho property of James M. Gibbes, at the puit of Arthur B. Farouhar ct at, Plaintiffs, against James M. Gibbes, Defendant. This 14th January, 188'J. J. (J. LONG, 8. U. C. Jan 18 3 3t ? - ?? i Sale of Land to Foreclose Mort gage. BY virtue of the power contained in a cartain mortgage deed made hy Klias Fooler, to Koberson & Griuiball dated Deoember 11, 1884, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Union County in Hook of Mortgages G, 7, page 41, and also by virtue of a power contained in a certain other mortgage deed of said Klias Fowler to Robcraonand Grimball, dated February 4. 1887 and recorded in said Register's office, in Hook of Mortgagee I. 'J, page 72, mid which wait) MniSjpgjj h&?n been assigned to me, I will sell before the Court House door at Union by publio auction, to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in February next, within the hours of Sheriff's sales, all the right title and interest of said Klias Fowler, in and to all that parcel of land containing one-hundred acres, more or less, situate in Union County, in the State of South Carolina, and bounded by lands of P. M, Cohen, D. B. Free, John llolcamb, and others. TERM 8 CASH, II. M. GRIMBALL. January 12, 188H. Jan 18 3 3i. Notice of Dissolution. rnilK Una heretofore existing under the -L name of Jones & Peaty, Merchants, at Union, S. C., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. P. JONES, W. T. PEATY. Jan. 1, 1881). j'trrvrtutjwuner T?tnvov"Wl til J former partner, J. D. Jones, in the mercantile business of Jones & Peaty., at Union, S. C., I shall continue the business in my own name, at the old stand, and respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so kindly extended to thoold firm. W. T. PEATY. J,vp 11 2 4t 3f E W . 1 AM now ready for taking the popular Minettc, (known as oiga. rette. Plain cut, per doz. - !?1 00 Gilt edge, per doz. - ? 1 50 Come and get some of those littlo favorites. I don't take less than a dozen. When you come for a sitting, always brine your purse, you always need it beforo you leave, W, C. GALLAGHEU.* I'hoto Artist. Dec 14 GO tf Application for Homestead. NOTICE is licrcby given, that .Sarah D. Drown, widow of Harney I.. Drown, deceased, lins filed her petition before me to have a homestead assigned and set off for the benefit of herself and her minor child, Amanda Florence, from the real and personal property of ihc said Darney L. Drown. Notice is hereby given that the said petition will conic up for lieaiing before me, on lho 'J8th day of February, next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. JAMES MUNRO, Master for Union County. J:m 25 4 ' 4t* IT'S NO USE TALKING, J HEREBY notify all persons indebted 1 to nte, that they must come an I settle nt once. I wont money bsdly, and must collect it from those who owe me, a id tha t right si on. Those who do not heed this notice cannot blame me if they arc put to some trouble and considerable costs. 1 a n in dead earned about it. The money must come. W. T. OltA IIAM. Jan 25 4 8l. S.cd Oats! Seed Oats! J^Vill Sale my Farm, near .lonesville. jan 18-81. JESSE BISHOP. * /* ' " U: ? J " * ,< ( < r We are no\ j SPECIAL E IN WIN ' j- L DRESS GOODS, LADIES' CI MEN'S B SHOES CALL AND BE C FOST] Jan 4 1 A TERRIBL 7i In Prices of miir nDTntn inn. uni AND GRAHAM &'SPARKS BARGAINS, BARGA stocked and will be forced quently we will offor from now uniil the first da do the public good, Listen wbilo we tell you sc Calicoes for 4c per yard and upward, Dresi Goods worth 8Jo, 10c, 12jo, 16?. 20c, 25c, 35o, 4 15o, 18c, 20c, 25c, and 80c. All wool Henriettos i Our all wool Dress Flannels, in Btripee and pali 40c per yard. Dress Trimmings in large quantities and great above. We also hare a very large stack of Red and V cheap. Jeans and C We can certainly show you one of the bigges Market, and the prices are away below Zero. & In Blankets, Counterpanes, and Comforts, w< CLOTHING, ( In this line we stand at the head of the colui prices. We have to $26. We ha' times. Examine our clothiog uef^rbuying, and Shirts and U* In this lino we are making a clean sweep, town. Our 75e shirt is a good one, and our$l i BOOTS AND WE'LL GET THERE 1 We can show you one of the largest Stocks c South Carolina, at prices as low as anybody's, (oi have just gone through our immense stock and p some were carried over from last season, and hav at cost and below cost. We will offer you childre l'olkers, new stock, for Too worth $1 anywhere, slock for $1 worth $1 25 anywhere. Our womi every pair warranted. Wc have a lot of J, Faust & Sons, hand sev ana ft, wmou wo will oner m ?>u per pan-, ai misses shoes. Remember, we do not propose to i ?only certain lots. They are a bonanza for 001 MILLINERY -! ! Ladies Hats in Great Va] Than ? In this line of course we always take the lei Call and see us and we will do you good, a hare it, even if we have to sacrifice goods to get GRAHAM Sept 14 37 A Happy New Year CI TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS. >0 WE are now offering .the balance <f our ' FALL AND WINTtR GOODS * t 11 11nt n i , ! nt (>rices> that will hoth; ajiauisk. pnd please you. Tbo itfOuey. ,nu?H.; fWM apd; gQ?^a , ' in nut go, regardless of pricf^^l^r^hpsefs ( looking for bargains should not fail to gl?a us 4 call. . COOP BYE TO TIME PRICES. RICE ft McLUKK. Jan 4 1 if i 1 Wh . v offering : C iARGAINS TER > x> HE ~ LOAKS, [ATS, ETC. ONVINCED. ER, WILKIN8 Sc CO. tf ? iE - CRASH Dry Goods. HAS COME,' MUST HAVE MONEY. _____ F INS, BARGAINS m'uuj n, in uacny trm? ? demands as they come upon as, codso,j of January, tome bargains that will W me ef them : i Ginghams for 9|c anil upward, Dress Oc, marked down to 6Jc, 8Jo, lfio, 12Jc, ind other fine f reis goods marked down, ds, hare been marked down frem 60o to Tarieties, at prices in proportion to the rhite Flantcls which we will sell very Jassimeres. t stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the ee our 25 cts. Jeans ; site's a daisy. T i can beat the Town. CLOTHING. ? mo, with the largest stock at the lowest re single pants from G5 cents up to $8 "sare"your^mon^j^ 41 111:11184 to euit ,he ^ "f We have the best 60c white shirt in Bhirt is a world beater. I SH OES. I NOW, CERTAIN. if Boots and Shoes in the upper part of on jr customers will testify t? that.) We ieked out several lots of shoes, of which e thrown them on our bargain counters n'e Bboes from 25c per pnir up. Women's Tli Mens Brogans, solid leather and whole L in's $2 ?hoea is a challenge to the world; red and guaranteed goods, worth $6 60 so some big bargains in womens and jvll all handscwcd goods at these priocs, cft mcbody. First come, first served. (lp MILLINERY ! f rieties. Prices Lower cE ver. id, both as to prices and styles, s we are hard up for money and mast _ SPARKS. CHEAP CASH STOKE. be if frti LOSING OUT AT COST CALL EARLY AND GET A BARGAIN. | r ?he next ;tO *1 ayh I will sell, regard- j lem of cost roy entire line of i rATCHES. OLOOKS, JEWELRY ETO. n In fnct everything in tbe Jewelry line. ' a ALSO XMAS GOODS AT COST. f O. P. GARRETT, Leader in Books and Stationery. 11 Jan II 2 3t / 9 DIMES ( . ? . j"J J V, . ;u,r. : Or, to bo rooro plain, nine <lime? pou spend your dimes with GARRE'I I carry on a CASIl business. I save in Rook-keeping,. in bad rod give my customers the benefit of 10 PER Bv selling these Goods at ten cents That is how I make it out that nine 9 D I M E ONE DOLLAI every time at Gurr 'ianos and Organs sold on easy prict SCHOOL BOOI AND 8CIIO( CHEAPE It T ] BLAffi BOOKS Sept 21 S8 :JKWI AT PRICES NEVER I RSI-CLASS JEWELRY CHEAPER THAN PLACE IN TH fin n/nrl "li* H T1 'ATCHES, . CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED And All Kinds of Musical Instruments u Which I will sell at Repairing in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry rices, AT F. G TREFZER' Jan IS 1 'ARMEES.1 30N0M1ZE AND MAKE YOUR PERT1 LI ZEUS AT HOME! DIRECTIONS for composting with ! .ong's Prepared Chemicals: " tton ^ecTf 2S Bushels, - 700 i long's Prepared Chemicals" I O ltnpp?l? GOO " 2,000 " or 1 Ton. Fertilizers prepared according to above muln will coat but a little over ono-lhird 5 price of Ammoniated Fertilizers, and i II give as good results. Now is the time begin to put up your compost. For "Long's Prepared Chemicals," call FOSTER, WILKIN'S k CO, Dec 7 40 2m. r ? i lechanical Enterprise AT JONESVILLE. W. K. ALLMAN, plain and fancy houso rpenter, manufacturer of ami dealer in I kinds of rough and dressed lumber, ors, Bath, blinds, and all kinds building Ucrial. I ulso have a lot of home-made wagons d buggies, (band m&du,) which 1 will sell cap for cash. 1 Come and sea ma. i W. E. ALLMAN, Joncsvillo, S. C i Jan 1 1 2m Money to Loan. III HI11IIM Of'giftOO and upwards, to I secured by tint moitgago on improved rm lands. Apply to 1>. A. TOWNS END, Alt rney, Union, S. C ? 6m mrt ?nr. Soji.i ?oid w.irh -nTITITl nr^KBKi. .-cia t"r r?i uu. Quiii uieiy. ? ij t I . I lUflHtt " *' " ?< ? >? ?> ??tid HnHH jbSS^^BUHI llmaketper. W'ar-I III ill 'iMMHWI ^viinlKl. Hrary Solid Hold i?3HMBH^[Wy*M^N-.^K^IUi>un? Caeea. Both ladlea' fanta' litM, with works il(tn9FSrlBm','r-^i3rm\^ii ""* ' "lu| zzmS ^9 FertMiaaech i*. Mill/ Ma hmti one Oreo, taaaeker with oar lartt and Tel. ' HJBMfflt. aable liao of. HaaMkoM '). SaapiM. Tkaae aemplee, M woll a* Mia wauh, wa Mad Fr??, tad after yen hara kept i?m In yonr ham* far maaika aad abaTrm tkaaa la IkoM rho may hara railed, lhar baraaaa yaar awn property. Thoaa ?ho write al onca ran bo aura of rocoiTta* tbe Watch nd Rianaplra. We pay all aiaraM, fial|(l,att dddroM lUaaoa ifc Co., Das 81% Fortlaad, HslMi For Sale. 1^11 K limine nn<l lot where I rcsiile in tlie . iuwii of Union ? known as ti e Stee'Jinn place. '1 ei uis reasouahle. DAVID JOHNSON, JR. Jau 4 1 4t >NE IS lO. ' * ? n buy one dolUr s iiTirnnffTilIwi^ |f H1f - ? * 7^ Hehla in nmUmt ... ?U\I A oo? UW&V it. . [T. SAVED, oft* tho dollar, times one is ten. S BUY { IN GOODS. ' * '' >?' ?+>. > *?. ? | n i,i ett's Book Store. terms. Gall or writo and gat ?8. A L L >1^. SUPPLIES, r> . [IAN EVER. OF ALL KM G. P. GARHKTT tf 1LRY: KNOIYN BEFORE. YOU C'OULIl nur IN ANT OTHBB 18 STATE. TEFZER'S STOCK. M ? SCHOOL BOOftS, i WABK FIN,E STATIONERY, is Violins,1 Banjos attd Accordeons, and below cost. ,i. ? . You wilLfiod th% Best Work tad Lew?et Ft i V S JEWELRY STORE. Next Door to Btohhelt's. i 8m* DELAY IS DANGHROUflv DON'T PXJT OFF. MyAgcnt, Mr. J. Lr.ox )* ?w At oud to 8co you, with A happy leek # kfe ncc. lie baa neverel liuadred sew 4?ipf| >f tho most MODERN STY LBS ?f HONUmcniv -? :? T 0 M B ST HE* which we will furaish e*J? 1#WA> fAfe* er??r. A LARGE SELECTION >n hand ready fer lettering sad delVvy il ))icr. GEORGE GBDDES* UNION HAKBLB'WORKS. April 1 1? If Stamping! Stamping I! IAM now prepared to do *11 kinds of stamping, having purchased a complete stamping Outfit of Patterns frotn Taringtdn fc Richards. Ladioa arc invited to eall and examine specimens at BUCHHEIT'8 Bakery & Confectionery. Sept 33 m * 1? the eldest and neet eopalar etentlfle and aaeehanleel wrw svbiuhed end has theUr?ese Mreniattoa ef ear S*e*r ef tie elaae In the world. . Felly IM unrated. Bast sldea of Wood Saarav. In*e. reblUhed weekly, lead for seeoiiaen wv?r?. * u?? ?r? ro?i BQD?W irwi v*> MUMII * OOnfOlUMiU. HI Broadway, N.T. ARCHITECTS A BUILDER* #1 Edltita tf Sfitntiflo Anwloai. V _ A groat wwiii. BmM Ian* flDauiM oolorod iHhocraphIa plataa t( aoontry and atty roaldoo* ?M or oabllo balldlaga. Kawwoua wmTloh and fan plana aad aaoatfloaMoM for th? aao of DATEHTSIIl 4t rtari' tryarlwN aad bay* mad* oroo H&srisa 'or ftaiaros poudaaoa atrtoUy aaaddaattal. TRADE MARKS. 9b yoar mark U not raatatarod ta tha Pad* c&ssa is&a^ioASS^srcoprmionrs^fof booba, tuna, wmt^. dba, qalofcly proaarod. Addraaa MUHN * CO.* Fataat MMftH. f v tr11' omosi m bboabwat, it* * .. ^81 '^81 >e. \??-'TsUM