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Th? Alliance in Politics.?Washington, D. C., May 20.?Republican wire-pullers are now engaged in tryiug to form a combinut'on with the Fartuora' Alliance iu the Southern States with a view to dividing the Democratic party iu tho coming Congressional elections. This statcmoot is nude upon the authority of a well-known member of Con_ grass, who c aims to have positive i formation on tlie subject. a Aa is well kuown, tliere has been a lobby around the Capital throughout the pr sent ' Congress at work in bebalf of the sub-tr asury acliemo. it is said that certain Re, ublicaus of more or loss iutluouoe have bocu in consultation with tho members of the lolly recently and a proposition is now under consideration looking to a iumbination of the HaanbkiBtotrand the farmers' Alliance forces Pl&tain localities. The terms of the barkin are that the Ropnblicans iu Congress romise to support the sub-treasury scheme at the next session, providing the Farmers' Aiimnce in ceriun oouwieru oiaies mane open war on the regular Democratic t'eket. O^course the Republicans are uot pledged to vote for the eub-troasury bill unless the Farmers' Alliance nukes a satisfactory showing in the coming contest. The men who are workiog the Farmers' % Movement are professional politicians, ami the farmers arc apt to ho left out iu the cold when the distribution of offices takes place. Tho country hns lul l enough of professional reformers, and professional workingmen, and decent people will have to look out or they will be deceived by professional farmere. The men who are representing the Alliance at this end of the line are a doubtful lot, and are likoly to go into any combination tliat wi'l be j ersona'ly beneficial to them. Ea.ri.k Enters tiib Lists.?To tho Editor of The TVrifs ami Cuuri:r: 1 beg that you will allow mo the use of your columns t > say to those of my friends and fellow-citircns in different parts of tho Ststo who have earnestly requested me by letters and pctitious to come out as a candidate for the (.iubcrnntorial nomination of our party that 1 have * JBfcTcureful sliuly ofth'eT questions now agitating our pesple, to accede to tbctr wishes. I will be present at tho opening meeting of the campaign in Greonviilo next Tuesday, June 10, where 1 will declare tlie motives and considerations which prompt mo to enter upon the canvass. My efforts in the comiug campaign will be dircoted toward irainttiuiog the integrity of tbo Democratic party at all hazards, and the propagation of those views on economic and political questions that arc based oa intelligent sentiment without regard to any class or faction. If defeated 1 shall accept tiie result without bitterness, feeling that 1 have performed a duty 1 owe to my people as a eilizcu who has been honored and trustc I by litem in the past. Jos. 11. Eauj.k. Sumter, Juuc 4. 1S90. POLI'lT ASI> THE STAIIB.?llCT. F. M. wKrout, Pastor United Brothrcu Church. Blue Mound, Kau., says: "1 feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done lor mo. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks, i took five bottles of l)r. King's New Discovery and am sound ami well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight. Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks CotnbiiAtion, writes: "After a thorough u ? trial and convincing evidence, 1 niu confident Dr. KiDg's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness 1 can vdo my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at B. F. Posey's Drug Stoio. Bcgular sizes 50c. and $1,00 ?? Bi'OKT.kn's Arnica Sai.ve.?The Best Salve in the world fur Cuts, Bruises Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 0 ccius per uox. ror saic i>y n. i. t'osey. April 18-ly. Knglish Spavin Liniment removes nil Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from hor.ses, lllood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-bone, Stitlos, Sprains, all Swollen Ihrou'b, Coughs, etc.? Save $">()bj use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Bluni'sh Cure ever known. Sold by J. M. tilKKS \ SON, Druggists, Union. An Allianoo Tribute .T. II. COI.KMAN. It is our sad duty to chronic1? the death of our friend and brother, J. 11. Coleman, who departed this life June 0, lS'.'O. Ho was near sixty years of age and from early life had been a consistent member of tho Baptist Church. Mauy who knew him say he win e*er at peace with his fellowmeu, never known to stir up strife, but always endeavoring to preserve peace and harmony in the community in which lie lived. It may he said of him, "truly a good man has fillcn."' He leaves a large family to mourn (hi* irtcparatdo loss; vcrernl sons, who it is hoped A.ii..? i Till iviiun mo -? ? -1 n i Jf i'Atmi|'iu 111 resisting temptation?, and 111 tlicir daily walks manifesting the same pure, christian character so obvious in their father. Wo tender our deepest sympathy to his bereaved family and tfBkthey mny live useful lives and at last bopropaicd to meet hint who has gone bofore iu that upper and better world. JOIIS WlllTLOCK, J11. List of Ljtu.'i liciiininiiijr in the l'oslollicc at Union, for tho week ending June IC, IS'.'O. Edward Avery. Mrs. Kanny .Mitchell. Miss Anna Byars. Mrs Suzoy Ann McJoliu Dates. Both Miss Francis Daw- John It ltodgcr. kins. Mis M mimo Stiruu. Clay Burn Hps. W J Waters. Miss Ella El lies. [ Nesbn Wilkin?. Mrs. Nellie Levy. | Persons culling for the above letters will please say if advertised, and will be required ./m? cent. ? >vei.'it i> M MILK LOW AX I> l'Ull SALE. APPLY TO S. M. DICE Jit. H. U. June Ll' '-'I if Notice. A LI. Creditors of ,\si Smith, deceased, are hereby notified to present and establish their claims before me oil or before 18th June, lb'JO. JOHN \V I 'A It I.ISI.I*'. S?jccial Master. May *J7, IX', (>, May :J0 Si it To tlie Public. ALL premise-' arc ordered !> be iImroughly cleaned by tlic l*?:h in-'t. By order of Uic Hoard of Health, M. W. Cur, T. Ml NP!<>, ISce y. * I'res I. Notice. -rilllK firsl annual meeting of llio Stockj A holders of the I nion (>d and Mnu'fg ^ (5*, will he hold at Nicho'soii'a Had. Juno IS, IH'.H), at f? l?. M. X . 11. NICHOLSON, .Secretary and Treasurer. "'Uioli Si It CANDIDATE8. Tlu- fee for announcing a candidate is $0, to bo paid before the anncuncccnient will appear. Wo wish it to bo uuderstiod that we will not deviate from this rule for any one, so that it will be a waste of time to seodnu nunouuceiueut without the tee. for it will not be published. l OR Til E SEXATE GLENN D. PEAKK. The Farmers Club Association of West's .Springs respectfully announce Mr. GLENN L>. PKAKEas a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of tho Primary Eleeti u. * May 10, lS'JO. 0. C. CULl'. The many friends of Charles C. Culp, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a candidate for the Senate, subject to the decision of the people at the primary election. Many Fhibnds. * iioisu OF Bi:i?ui:s;:xTr. TIVES D11. IIOHEHT LITTLE. The friends of Dr. ltobcrt Little, aonre filling lm services f r tlie farming interests ami the Democratic Party of the Couuty ami Sta'c, respectfully name liiin oi a candidate lor the House of Representatives; subject to the decision of the primary Election. 1'ka llitutR Dbmocbats. * ti. WALTON WHITMAN. T'ne friends ol' Mr. <S. Walton Whitman hereby n miunto hint as acandidate t represent Union County in the House of Representative*, subject to the decision of the primary election. It is almost unnecessary for us to speak of Mr. Whitman's titness for the position. The people of Union County know liiin, and know that lie is an elo?|ueut speaker, a firm and uuflincliitig advueutc of all the political and educational reforms now asked for uud actually needed by the people of South Carolina. Siv .% ? -<v.? tho position we now seek to place him in, lie advocated, almost alone, certain reforms in the State government but was defeated. Many of those reforms have been secured; but there arc still important reforms necessary and we know no man better able to secure them for us than Mr. Whitman. * FOR rUORATi; JIIDOFT jason m. gueeii, jik The friends of .1. M. Greer, Jr., tespcclfully place his name before the people of Union County as a competent person to discharge the duties of Probate Judge, subject to the decision of the Primary Election. Many Fitiknds. * james m. 0ee. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for rc-clcctiou to the office of Probate Judge, for Union County; subject to the plan of election adopted by tho Democratic County Convention. JAMES M. GEE. * WILLIAM W. JOHNSON. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge for Union County, subject to^ftic vote at the primary election. WILLIAM W.JOHNSON. * .lj.0. WALLACE. To the people of Union County : I respectfully announce myself u candidate for the otlieo of Probate Judge, at the Democratic Primary election. .J. C. WALLACK * FKAXK L. TOWNS KND., I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the otlicc of Judge ot Probate for Union County, subject to the vote at the Primary Elect ion, FltANK L. TOWNS END. * for cora'j y treasurer! ii" w. wuTrfcociv. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for tho otlieo of County 'i reasurcr, subject to the decision of the primary election. 11. W. WI1ITLOCK. JOHN 11. OA ELM AN. The many friends of John Henry Callman, relying upon his integrity and fitness for the position, respectfully nominate him a candidate for tho ollice of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primary election. * J. 15. T. SCOTf. The friends of J. P. T. Scot', respectfully announce him as a candidate Ibr re-election to me outce oi county i roasurcr, suoicctto tlic decision ol' the primary election. l-'itiuxns. * FOR AI Dli'OU. DANIEL IN.MANT We, the friends of Daniel Inntan, knowing hint to be a most worthy man and fully competent to perform the duties of the ollicc, ?lo hereby nominate hint as a candidate for the ollieo of Auditor for Union County, subject to the decision of the primary election. TiikOi.d t i l" a it |i. * NAT. It. MOllO VX. 1 hereby respectfully announce myself for re-election to the ollicc of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the j riniary election. NAT. It. .MolNiAN. NUiOOL ( DM.1Il,SMO>Kit. ELIZA A. UAltNElL I consider it a conscientious duty to pluce my notice before the public as a candidate for the ollicc of School Commissioner, subject to the decision of the l'rituary electiou. 1 propose to attend to the oilice for (*llOj one hundred nnd forty dollars a year, and gve the rest of the salary to henclit tho schools. I trust the people will please allow me sn honest showing at the election. ELIZA A. (lAlLNKIt. * WILLIAM T. THUAISON, The friends of Maj. W. 'J'. Thomson, an. omnirn liim ns a (Miululate lor llu> iillii.n fit' Miij. i iiumso'n is ii'iiiltf/VNV'"1.8.4V: mul possesses all (lie qualilicuiions necessary 10 till the tllicc lit I lie satisfaction of the people. ' * w. M. IUSI rn. 'flie 111:111 v friends of \V. M. Ko-tcr, knowing lii.s til net's for (lie ollicu and appreciating his faithfulness in discharging (lie duties of (lie position heretofore, hereby nominate liiiu lor (lie oilico of School Commissioner. suhjeet (o (lie decision of I lie l'riinary eleeiion. * M. L. LEMASTEK The friends of M. I., LctmiHcr. knowing 11 im |o lie n man of ability, purity of character, an experienced and successful School Teacher, take pleasure in placing Ins name before 11 i'c people of I nioii County as n candidate for School Coiuiiiisioucr. subject to iho decision of the Primary election. \ (i MTTLKJOlIN I hereby announce myself a candidate for (he ollicc ot School Commissioner f r Union County, subject to the decision of the peoi le at (lie I'rimiiry election. NEWTON (J. 1,11 TEEJOIIN. J. L. WALKEIt. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate (or the oilier of School Commissioner, subject lo decision of (lie l'riinary Election. J. L. WA - COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. W. M OALLMaN. Feeling truly gra'eful for the conndenoo reposed in uic hy a large majority of my fellow-citizens at the last election, iu electing me to tho otlice of County Commissioner, and conscientiously believing that I have performed the duties of tbe otlice to the best interests of the county, I hereby announco myself a candidate for re-election to that otlice, subject to the decision of tho primary election. w. m. oallman. * T. JKFF HUGHES. The many friends of T. Jeff Hughes, knowing his ability and fitness for the office, I hereby most respectfully announce him as a ^ candidate for the office of County Commissioncr, subject to the decision of the primary I election. Many Friends. * 17a. chambers. 1 s The friends of J. A. Chambers, having confidence in his integrity of character and ability to perform the duties of the office, for p the true economic interests of the County, ............i.. I.:... i:.i...? r r>........ Hvivvj iivnuiiviv mni it viiuutudiu iui vvumj Coinuiissioucr, subject to tlie decision of tlie 8< primary election. * JOHN G. FARR. y I respectfully anuounce myself a candidate for the otliee of County Commissioner subject (o the decision of the Primary election. J. CI. FA 1111. * Democratic Mass Meeting ~ SATURDAY, the 21sL. is the day appointed by the State Democratic Execu- . tive Committee, for a GRAND RALLY OFthe f DeDiocracy of Union, AT ugioi^CL li-.-t. r ' And ! t ,*w nni-nov?b? '({UCaiCU tnatcach Town- | Ship Chairman be there with as lurgc a delegation of follow democrats as possible. ALL THE a, Candidates for Governor J AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS Will be here and address the citizens of a' the county upon the important political questions now engaging the niind3 of the people of South Carolina. It will be ilie only Mass Mooting he'd :n P this County during the present Campaign, E1 and it behooves every true Democrat to be 01 .present.* in order that nil may be able to in- ai telligcntly decide upon the condition of pub- w lie affairs and apply remedies for any evils that may exist. T. C. DUNCAN, C( County Chairman. Juue 111 24 2t WONDERFUL BARGAINS ! ?AT THE? 11 BARGAIN STORE ?OF? C M BTPI? TD 1? II 2 HI. lliuij, Uil., It. U. K ? . -- ? IT is simply wonderful at I he many? shall! say l/iowa u<k ??valuable and useful b( things and Toys that you can get at S. M. Bice, dr., K, U., for just a uicklc a piece. In addition to his 5-ccnt counter, iic lias also, a big 10-CUNT counter which is a curiosity and a marvel to every one who sees it it consists of nlmo*t a full line of household aud kitchen articles and many others, such ns large Hammers, large Hatchets, Wood and Silveiine Knife Ilexes, Wood Trays, Painted, Silvcrine Waiters, Kgyptian 11:ass Waiters of large size, huge Butcher knives, big asnrtment of nice Glassware, Two-foot Rule, big line of Tinware, from a .Machine Oiler to a 10 quart lipped Milk Pan, Hilverplaitcd Porks, Spoons, Butter Knives, .Sugar Spoons, &c., Shovels, Lamps, &c. Haven't space to mention the many, many useful articles on the wonderful 5 cent, counter, coinc and secyoursclf. To your severe astonishment, however, 1 will mention J just a few articles: Box-wood Utile, Set Teaspoons, Big Bottle Machino Oil, 1 do/.. Lead Pencils, 00 Slate Pencils, large Slates ?-plain ami wire bound?1 quire writing paper, 1 package Knvelopes, Shears, Wash Pans, 7-pin Hat Backs, 4-llook ("oat Backs, Ft Id inch Silvcrine Waiters, Prying Pans, Pire Shovels, small Garden Tools, such ns Trowels, Forks, Hoes, Bakes, Shovols, &c., a big assortment of Glass and Tinware, 10 some largo pieces. i ?i..? r..11 i:..? i ivur|i uisu n iiiii line ui STATU-: and FANCY GROCERIES, a use op w statu: dry goods, ,,c KOOTS and SHOES, 1 er HOLLOW and HARDWARE, TIN and WOODENWARR, CROCKERY and QUKENSWAP.E, JUC, \m) JARWARE, am) FLOWER TOTS, oils and taints?a bio line, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, SOLE LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, STATIONERY?A NICE ASSORTMENT. . A VARIETY or GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS. Don't forgot the handsome ofter which I make you : 1 will give fo any cash buyer of ?25 \ worth of good.j, a line hnnd-pninlcd Oil * Tainting, 22x3<>, in a beautiful gill frame, mi Also, to any cusli buyer of $16 worth of goods, 1 will give a Tie!lire exactly like the above. 14x22, all nssor cd designs: Lund- nil scaper, Waterfalls, Castles, \e, Regular of dealers sell these Paintings at $o to $10. be These pictures are handsome ornaments |'i to any room and they have been very much (_'n ndmired by many tamy persons. Several pi have already hern taken. If you desire to n,, get ouc or more of these nice pictures call tli aud ge' one of the tickets which is free to giall. on (he margin of which are 2oc figures which I will punch o il wbcu you trade that j() amount, and four 2Ac when you trade a MH,and so on. You can get any one to not trade ilie wYio'li?"Mfii!>i$:.!\eL and thus get you choose, hut there arc only a limited I number of pictures, hence the first to trade I the amount required will get the pictures. It is worth jour etr<<rt to corneal once. Have also, mime beautiful pictures of good size, not framed, which I will give to any cash buyer of $o aud $10 worth of goods. These pictures are of assarted deaigns also, such as Landscapes, Fiuit and Flower scenes. Heads, \c., and are worth $d and $ I when framed. e The*; are oilers never before trdde to the I > tiade in I nion County, and it is well worth .1 y< hi tin.e to come and see for yourself. I guarantee quality of goods and prices. S; M RICE, JR , E U , , Union, SC 1 April 1 .11 ilm n< A Cyclone Policy ? ' I >IH >I'KC T your homes by securing a tor- ar I nado policy in the old SI'IllNO PI ELD th I I 111. AN1> M AHINK LNSl ltANCK COMI* t N Y of Sprmgiietd, Mass., the first (icneral Agency l ire Insurance Company to insure agtinisL Cyclones, Tornadoes and WindStorms. ^ II. L. (JOSS, Agent. 18 2a I Spec^ TO OUlt FligDT W o have now on hand a beftati Boiling very, very, low, for Ca^ We have all the oew patterns i lenriettas, Suitings^ Albatross^ Embroidered FlouuotagS, China S 'abricfl. We also have a beautiful line o (raw Hats. Our Hue of Shoes is just imm< rice. Before buying elsewhere, if yot 3me money. We will take great pluaaure in i ou Dot to got mad if you don't b Rcspe pnnr^p LXV/JL/VAJUJLV Sept 0 LARGER STOCK THAN El SPRING | i how ft* We Lave just received one of the oods, Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, II t prices as low as times are hard. jadies, See Our D: In Dress Goods we can show you, L any price, from ">c per yard to the ress at 10 cents per yard?l^uOL G LADIES HAI rctiy, and our prices are guaranteed o without a new lint, when she can 1 in suit any one, both in price and qi od if the prices of these are more ttai iil show you Goods which are so ck In this dcpaitment you will find t liss Cora Counts, who will welcome 2 3untry coming to town are requestci CLOTHING Wc have just received a large Sic y to save ycu money in this line. SHOES, SI \nw evprvhndv kunwq flint Shm iioes such as you will seldom see in nine our Shoes. In fine shoes f? r . r. 11EED k CO'S. FINE SIIUES, g DOMES Remember, wo ore always headq :ar in mill J, (bat wc ore traders, in l'uliic and courteous attention gi< V ery R GRAH Sept 11 The First Barbecu TO BE HELD AT KELTOXL.. _ ON THE 4TH OF JUL^S THE Subscribers respectfully ant ? that they will give A SPLENDID BARBEC AT KELTON, HI THE BENEFIT OF THE COL 1. O- O. F. LODGE, ON THE 4TJI OF JULY, which they cordially iu?Uo all cant and the rest of mankind. THE KELTON BRASS BA 11 be tliore, and wo gu.irantco a goo !l\ trood sncetdica. mill a or.?r?<l timi ally. L. A. MOO R. II. FOST June 13 21 > The State of South Carolini COUNTY OF UNION. i JAMES M. (IKE, Esq., Probate "\T1IE11KA8, Win. JeffVries bus '1V suit to me t > grant him letters inistration on the estate and eflfe Phillips, d-ccased. These are therefore to cite and adn I and .singular (lie kindred and ere said Phillips, deeca*?d, that and appear before mio, in the Cc ohate, to be held, at Union 0. 11., rolina, on the 30th day of.luoc, 1800 iblicntion hereof, at 11 o'clock In tin on, to show cause, if any they hare, c said administration should n anted. Oivcn nndcr my haul this 10th < ne, Anno Domini, 1800. JAMF3 M. OKI Judge of l'rob Published in the Union Tntrf Ju .no Spring Opeuim ? AT ? Mrs. Grant' lIAVKjiiht received a FASHION and WKI.I..SI.'l.Km'E!? Siork of ry for Spring ami Summer. 1 invite both town ami country to ea amine my Stock. 1 will sellsochea oso who have bought can afford t< other list. The sight of them will t oae who see thetn that THEY ARE ALL WE' and Fashionable shapes. Respectful ly, MRS. J AS. QjRAJ April 26 ?. 11^,^.. 4ee* . / Il Notice j JDS, AND THE PUBLIC NEBALLY: f < got Pal Ho? of New Spring Quods, which wo arc Ladici Dress Goods : such as Cashmeres, I jOrgandies, Chillies, Manohesters, Pacifies, aQt ^ Sarahs, Mories, aod all kiods cf Wash f Genlv? Soft and Stiff flats, and some nobby ( \ Pat !DM and hard to boat, both in quality and A 1 will kindly givo us a look wo cau save you I' Got ihowing you through our Stock, aud prouiiso ?y- i j otfully? and & PURCELL. _ _ ly m LOWER PRICES | ^EdEl, BEFORE. lowi SUMMER GOODS uinlHTTION. largest and best selected Spring Stocks of Millinery ats, etc., that can be found in upper South Carolina, ress Goods and Millinery. , undoubtedly, the largest selection ever in Union, nicest goods at ?1 115. Wo can sell you a bcautitul OODS. In Millinery Goods our .Stock is simply . immense. The styles ibis season are very 1 as loir as any in the State. Wby should a I.ady >uy one FROM US AS LOW AS TUN CENTS ? Wo tlhu ja ity. Remember, we carry some very line goods, turs in you wish to pay, call for cheaper goods, and wo A eap that you will think our RIIL'DREK stole tbein. wo pleasant young Ladies, Mi-m Vonic Diiver and ,'ou and make you feel at home. Ladies from the d to make our store their headquarters. 5 ! CLOTHING! >ck of Spring Clothing for men and boys. Wo will HOES, SHOES. 58 are SPARKS' IIORRV. We will show a Stock ot a town the Bizo of Union. Everybody should exLadies, we are handling this seas >n, the celebrated uarantecd to fit and wenr well. STIC GOOD^. p luartcrs in Domestics. Come n:id pice ours, and prices and styles. ?en to ?11, whether lookers on or purchasers, espcctfully, tt AM & SPANKS', v CHEAP CAS1I STOKE. Q 87 tf ft ' R M McDERMID, G machine repair works, UH14K, k. ?> r. ,ounm special attejytiojy ;|JE tO REPAIRING f ' ENGINES, BOILERS AND W ored MACHINERY, ^ OF ALL KINDS, I id at cm GUNS, &C. ND (1 diQ> gen- WOULD DE I'LEASED To ITKNISII TRICES TO THOSE NKEDl N(i ANY RE. KIND OF MACHINERY. KR. 3l* ^ / Y. If your Engine, Iloi'er, Thresher, tliu or Mill needs repairing, now is the time to have it done. Do not wait until you need the Judge machine, or until others send theirs, time crowding the shop and delaying your work, but scud at ouco nnd avoid the annoyance made 0f being kept wailing. It takes time to roof ad- |,ajr a machine properly, ?o that if every ots of onc waits until his machine is needed, and all send at once, some of you will either he ' lonish kept waiting or I wiil have 10 lose your J iditors work. Now is the time, while business is tlmj dull. .Send in your work ami have it done tt mrt of promptly and well. Delays are dangerous. JlIj South K. M. McDElt.MID. May 10 -'<> tf W j fore- ' why r FERRIS KAMS. ate, uol3, W7** ',a*? received a fro?h lot of the VV Celebrated Ferris Hams and Rrcak2( fast llacon, which arc the finest in the world. ^ick K'ftyUavl*ncuy^ J Tobacco, and Snuffs, we carry a nice Stock, and call your attention to the following ? 3 brands of chewing tobacco: S GRAVELY'S 11KST, M WEDDING CAKE, SHELL ROAD, CLIMAX, I DILL'S REST, gj JACK, THE RIITKH, an^ lh< U.I lit .1 I- . ... <IVP? iu v<?< I'iUg III III* Will KIM. y\ gOO'l smoking tobncc >, at 2'i corns a pound, nnd if you want the finest. >vc have Black well's ABLE Genuine Durham, t all on us for anything Willi- in the Tot-acco line, such as 1 ij>es, Cigar and Cigarette Holders. Cigarette Tobacco, r ,11 and Boilers and l'aper. Fine Cut Chewing To- 1'BC ip that hncco, etc. !mn FIRE PROOF OIL M< The? glitst test oil now on the inaakct. yy Cannott/'| lode. Free from odor, mid warraiitcd.t os dutc'y safe. Much cheaper and Y gives a better light than gas, always on hand snd for salt t>y ST. II. F. SCAIFK & SON. tt If jt, - V -' ' % ' I WILL S'ot wnit until the season is over before making n reduction iu p icrnlly tlio case wilb merchants, but wild do so uow iu the midst of DRESS GOODS. Jur Stock of Press Goods is complete iu evety lino, cousistiou incs, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albatross, Nuus Veiling, White ar Wtis, Challies, White llobos, and l'laiu and Striped Goods. SHOES ! SHOES ! )ur Shoo trade has bceu splendid, even surpassing our uiosi sangt ions, thus proving their durability and low price. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. it tliia lino wo arc taking the day. It is given up to In the bo >ds for the uiouey, brought to this market. HATS! HATS! loth in Straw aud Felt. Our Hat Stock is iintnt-tisu. Wo must as low prices are the best and ouly tuode, wo have decided upot n cheaper than ever. REMNANT COUNTER. Everybody is talking about the bargains found on our Kouinant Con all early and be convinced that we mean what we say. lur increase in sales is the best proof th.it we are offering genuine Vo solicit the patronage of our friends and patrons. All goods sc est prices for cash. llospcctfully, J. W, McIjUHE, AO-( iSles, JUST RECE1 F . G . TRE F ZER JEWELRY ST OR The most complete Slock of I.e Mare's Celebrated U >ck Crystal Spectacle 'scs. With the intention of making it a specialty 1 have obtained ilio very t improved spectacles. lso on hand, a line Stock of Wa'ches, Clocks and Jewelry. ALL INVITED TO CALL. Very respectfully, F. G TREFZ - j i'. .May '2 GRIMBALL Has Swiss Embroidery He hamhries, Ginghams, Un ests, Shirts, Shoes, Neckw pring Dress Goods. I V E II I M A C A I I ^ i H. M. GKIMBALL. I I prill 11 X "V X X /X "X" ~7V TT MT.I I VI. DRIVI XIV BUGGI CARRIAG PHAETONS E10AD; CARTS. (gf^ ARNESS, SADDLES AND COOK ST( ill Sell for Cash or on a Credit for app Papers. Yours, truly, W. J>. IIKWLK1 LEADING DEALER IN IIARIM SPRING OPENIN< \ ' a~ja ?. vx i 2j M XL IV I 11 i l )ur New Stock of Spring ami Summcr^Dry Goods, Clothinj Hats is now in, ami we arc prepared to meet the Market in PRICES, DUALITY AND STYLES. pec i a I attention is called to our line of Dress Goods, AVhit es, and Gents Furnishing Goods, of which we have a LAKt 3RE COMPLETE STOCK THAN I .BEFORE. on are respectfully invited to call and sec our line, FOSTER, WILKINS & ( a 4 i I trices, as i the season of Brilliid Colorod lioo anticist lino of reduce it 1 making tutcr. hargaiu*. >ld at the illt. icies. LVED ' 8 E, i and Kyo latent mid ER, IWKLElt. flm ( % ?bes, iderrear, / i 1 \j . 1 :{ rs jiJ ES, ES, >roved kT. VAKE. iy "> X Y. & Shoos c Good;?, JEJl ami 3VER :o. ,i ' ; '**>{ - rHI *