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T - , Tsi Alliaxcr in Politics.?Washington, I D. C., May 20.?Republican wire-pullers are I bow engaged in trying to forma combination ' with the Farmers' AUianco in tho Soutliorn 8tates with a view to dividieg the l)cno0ratio party in tho coming Congressional lections. This statement is made upon the authority of a well-known member of Congress, who o aims to have positive information on the subject. ; ? As is well known, there has been a lobby round the Capital throughout the pr sent ' Congress at work in behalf of tht sub-t:- asury scheme. It is said that certaiu Be, ublicans of more or loss influeuoe have been iu ... eonsultstion with the members of the lolly reoontly end a proposition is now undor cou^deration looking jy a gni|ihh|*ii.in 0f the -^Jfa^^liblSWaud the farmers' Alliance forces localities. The terms of the barere that the Eepnblioans in Congress promise te support the sub-treasury scheme at * the next session, providing the Farmers' Alliance in oertsiu Southern States make open war on the regular Democratic t'eket. O^courso the Republicans are not pledged to vote for the sub-treasury bill unless the Farmers' Alliance make& a satisfactory showing in the coming contest. The men who are workiog the Farmers' k< Movement are professional politicians, and the farmers are apt to bo left out iu Ik* cold when the distribution of offices takes place. xno country nas lina enough or professional reformers, and professional workiDguuen, and decent people will have to look out or they will bo deceived by professional farmers. The men who are representing the Alliance at this end of the lino are a doubtful let, and are likoly to go into any combination that wi'l bo persona'ly beneficial to them. ' Eablk Entkus tub Lists.?To tho Editor of The News and Cuurivr: 1 beg that you will allow me the use of your columns to say to those of my friends and fellow-citizcns in different parts of tho State who have earnestly requested me by letters and petitions to oome out as a candidate for the Gubernatorial nomination of our party that I have OtrefuT oluJly oftho questions now ngit-atine our people, to aoasdo to Chetr wishes. I Will be present at the opening meeting of theoampaign in Greenrillo next Tuesday, Jane 10, where 1 will deolare the motives and considerations which prompt mo to enter upon the canvass. .My efforts in the coming campaign will bo dirdoted toward traintainiog tho mtegriiy of the Democratic party at all hazards, and tho propagation of those views on ecouomtc and political questions that are based on intelligent sentiment without regard to any class or faction. If defeated I shall accept the result without bilteruos, feeling that I have performed a duty 1 owe to my people a? a cilizon who has been honored anil trustel by them in the past. Jos. II. Eaulk. Sumter, June 4. 1890. J lie pulrit and tub Stage.?Rev. F. M. moat, Pastor United liroihrcn 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 bedlv diseased, nntl mir nui-iuhnno,. I thought I could live only n few weeks. 1 took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov . ?cy and am sound and woll, gaining 20 lbs. in weight. Arthur Lovo, Manager Lore's Funny Folks Cowbidhtion, writes: "After a thorough 0mm flal and oonrincing oridence, 1 am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. beats 'em all, and cures when ????rything else fails. The greatost kindness I can Nlo my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at B. F. Posey's Drug Store. Regular sizes 60c. and *1,00 ^ ' Bitcklkn's Arnica Salve.?The Best Salvp In the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup;$ tions, and positively cures l'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Frico 25 oentsperbox. For sale by B. F. l'oscy. April 18-ly. V" , English Spavin Liniment removes all i^ard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem lanes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, ? Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stitles, {, Sprains, all Swollen throa'u, Coughs, cio.? Save $50 by uso of one bottlo. Warranted ft tho most wondorful Bloinish Cure ever known. Sold by J. M. Gill US & SON, Druggists, Union. ? , An Alllanoe Tribute J. II. COLEMAN. It i? our sad dut/to oUroniole the death of our friend and broi her, J. II. Culcmno, who departed this life June 0,1800. He was near sixty years of age and from early life bed been a consistent member of tho Baptist Churoh. Many who knew him say he was e*er at peaoe with his fellowmen, never known to stir up strife, but always endeavor* ing to preserve peace and harmony in tho eommunity in whioh he lived. It may be aid of him, '"truly a good man has fallen." He leaves a large family to mourn this irreparable loss; te feral sons, who it is hoped will fyllow his'Wfrthy example in resisting temptations, and in their daily walks maui| fiHifincw the* aomo nnrn skvialUn ? ? ' _ , e ? ? |/u>v, vut i.7vmu vuaiauivr BU obvious in (beir father. We tender our deepeat sympathy to bis boroaved family and tM^lbsy may live useful lives and at last bopropurcJ to meet liim who has gono before in that upper and better world. John Whitlock, Jk. Llstof Remaining in the l'ostoffice at Union, for the week ending Juuo IS, IHyo. Kdward Avery. Mrs. Fanny Mitchell. Miss Anna liyars. Mrs Suzcy Ann McJohn Dates. Beth Miss Francis Daw- John K Kodger. kins. Mrs Mtruuie Surau. Clay Burn Eps. W J Waters. Miss. Ella Eliies. Nesbn Wilkins. Mrs. Nellie Levy. Persons calling for tho above letters will please say if advertised, and will be rcmiired MILK jj?i$v FOR SALE. APPLY TO 8. M. RICE JR. E.U. June 13 . 24- if ( Notice. LL Creditor* of Am Srniili, deceased, xV are hereby not tie<i to present and establish llieir olAiins before uio on or before 18(ii Jqnc, 1&00. JOHN W. CARLISLE, Special Mailer. May 27, 18W, * ^ May 80 22 4t To the Public. ' ALL premises uro ordered to be thoroughly cleaned by the loih iust. HR ? 0V order of tli? liner,I nf llnnllli Hf. ' 8 ? w. Cvi-r, T. AlUNno, Seo'y. * Treat. Notice. fTIHE flrat annual meeting of tho Stock4 l>oW?ra of the Union Oil end Man'f * ?Jv T"* ??r, will bo held at Nieh?WaJUatf. 18, 18'JO, at 0 F. M. K. NICHOLSON, t ^ Secretary and Treasurer. CANDIDATES . Tlu* fee for announcing a caudidato is $5, to bo paid before the unnounoccment will appear. Wo wish it to bo understood that we will not doviate from this rule for any one, so thot it will be a waste of time to send nu announcement without the lee, for it will not be published. JrC FOR Til FTSE MTE. 3 GLENN IT PEA KET~ The Farmers Club Association of West's Springs respectfully announce Mr. GLENN 1). PEAK Ess a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the Primary EUcti u. * -May 10, 18'JO. C. C. CULP. Tho many friends of Charles C. Culp, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a candidate for tho Senate, subject to tho decision of the people at the primary olecron. Many Fiiibnds. * 110 l)SE OI IIKPit ESENT ATIVES DIE ROBERT LITTLE. The friends of Dr. Robort Little, appreciating his services for tho farming interests and the Democratic Party of tho Coutity and State, respectfully nunc him as a candidate for tho House of Representatives ; subject to the decision of the primary Election. Pica Riuuk Democrats. * G. WALTON WHITMAN. The friends of Mr. G. Walton Whitman hereby n initiate him as a candidate t represent Union County in the House of Repr csentutives, subject to the decision of the primary election. It is almost unnecessary for us to speak of Mr. Whitman's fitness for the position. Tho people of Union County know him, ond know that he is nil eloquent speaker, a firm and unflinching advueato of all tho political and educational reforms now asked for and actually needed by the people of South Slroliup Sit IWl'O uu r. ...- A" " 1 o position wc now seek to place him iu, he i advocated, almost alone, certain reforms in | tho State government but was defeated. Many of those reforms ltavo been secured; but thcro arc still important reforms neccs sary and wc know no man better able to secure them for us than Mr. Whitman. * "FOB pkobate JUDOEt JASON M. QUE 12It, JR. The friends of J. M. Greer, Jr., respect- , fully pine# his nuno before the peoplo of Union County as a compel cut person to dis- \ charge the duties of Probate Judge, subject , to the decision of the Primary Election. Many Fuiends. * JAMES M. GEE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, for Union County; subject to the plaa of election adopted by the Democratic County Convention. > jambs m. gee. * william w. johnson. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the oilico of Probate Judge for Union County, ' subject to we rote at the primary election. WILLIAM W. JOHNSON. * Jj.0. WALLACE. ' To the people of -Union County : I re- j spectfully announce myself a candidate for the oftico of Probate Judge, at the Democratic Primary election. j. c. wallace. * FRANK L. TOWNSKND.. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the otticcof Judge of Probate for Union County, subject to the vote at the Primary Election, FRANK L. TOWNSEND. * * OK CO DM Y T1112 AS U It Eltl i?7 w.w ii hfOc k. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the otiice of County 1 reasurcr, subject to the decision of the primary election. D. W. WI11TL0CK. * JOHlT II. GALLMAN. Tlio many friends of John Henry Gallman, relying upon his integrity and fitness for the position, respectfully nominate him a candidate for tlio oftico of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primary election. * J. B. T. SCOTT. The friends of J. B. T. Scott, respectfully aunounce him as a candidate for re-olection to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primary election. , . Fr i b.n ds. * FOB AUDITOR. 8 DANIEL INM AN. Wo, ibc friends of Duoicl Ionian, knowing him io bo a most worthy man ?ud fully competent to perform the duties of the ottice, do hereby nominate him as a candidate for the ottice of Auditor for Union County, subject to the decision of the primary election. TlIK Ol.D Ol'ABI). * NAT. B. MORGAN. I hereby respectfully announce myself for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the primary election. NAT. B. MOHGAN. * 'SCHOOL, (OMMINSIOXEUT ELIZA A. GARNER. 1 consider it a conscientious duly to pluce my uotico before the publio as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner, subject to tho decision of tho Primary election. 1 propose to aiteud lo ihu office for ($1140) one hundred and forty dollars a year, and gve uic rest 01 me ?uiitry 10 ueneni me j tiohoolH. I trust the people will please al- f low me in honest showing at ihe Election. , ELIZA A. GARNER. ? WILLIAM T. THOMSON* The friends of Msj. W. T. Thomson, an- ' f&VWP hini as a candidate for the office of Moj. TliHi ^mTIi fl'TlHiffomHiri 1111' ^ and possesses ell the qualifications necessary to Mil the office to the satisfaction of the .people.' * j W. M. FOSTER. 1 Tlie many friends of W. M. Fo.-ter, knowing his titnessfor the office auil appreciating his faithfulness in discharging the duties of J the position heretofore, hereby nominate hiui tor the office of School Commissioner, subject to tlio decision of tlio Primary election. * ~ M. L. LEMASTElL \ Tlio friends of M. L. Leuiaster, knowing hiui to be a man of ability, purity of charac- ( tor, an experienced and successful School , Teacher, take pleasure in pdacing his name ' before lift people of Union County as a candidal c for School Commisioncr. subject to i|ie decision of tlio Primary election, * ' w, a. LlTTLRJOH^j 1 hereby announce mysolf a candidate fur I It a nHinn n t SJrltnrtl i 'nnimiooiAnsr f ? Union County, subject to the decision of the people at lite Primary election. I NEWTON O. LITTLEJOUN. * I mil mi i fc irr i ] I respectfully announce myself a osmli ditto for the office of Hchool Commissioner, f subject to decision of the Primary Election. J. L. WA1 VVn - COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. W. M OALLMaN. Fooling truly gru'eful for the coniidenoe reposed in uic hy a lnrge majority of my fellow-citizens at the last election, in electing mo to tho office of County Commissioner, and conscientiously believing that I have performed the duties of the office to the best interests of the county, I hereby announco myself a caudidato for re-election tothat office, subject to tho decision of the primary election. W. M. GALLMAN. * T. J EPF HUGIIES ~ The many friends of T. Jeff Hughes, knowing his ability and fitness for the oflico, hereby most respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the primary election. Many Friends. * J 7vVc H AM BERST" The friends of J. A. Chambers, having confidence in his integrity of character ami ability to perform the duties of the office, for the true economic interests of the County, hereby noniinote him a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of the liriinnvv oIoaiJa" JOHN G. FAltR. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the otticc of County Commissioner subject to the decision of the Primary election. J. G. FAltR. * Democratic Mass Meeting SATURDAY, the 21sL, is the day appointed by the State Democratic Executive Committee, for a GRAND RALLY Of THE DeDiocracy df Union, AT U*|ON,C. . kuJ jj, un??llj?juV,co,eu tlttfftcll ToWndiip Chairman be there with as large a delegation of follow democrats as possible. ALL THE Candidates for Governor AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS Will be here and address the citizens of tho county upon the important political questions now engaging the minds of ths people of South Carolina. It will ha I lift nnlv Aliiau l.V.l ' ? __ J J.V ? this County during the present Campaign, Mid it behooves every true Doinocrat to be present.* in order that all may be able to intelligently decide upon the condition of public affairs and apply remedies for any evils that may exist. T. C. DUNCAN, County Clinirinnn. June 13 24 2t WONDERFUL BARGAINS ! ?AT THE? BARGAIN STORE ?OF? S. M. RICE, JR., E. U. IT is simply wonderful at (he many? shall 1 say l/ioummh ??valuable and useful hings and Toys that you can get at S. M. llicc, Jr., K. U., for just-a uicklc a piece. In addition to his 5-ccnt counter, iie has ilso, a big 10-CENT counter which is a curiosity and a marvel to every one who sees it It consists of almost a full line of household tud kitchen articles aud many others, such is large Hammers, large Hatchets, Wood ind Silvetino Knife Boxes, Wood Trays, Painted.Silvcrinc Waiters, Egyptian Brass iVaiters of large size, largo Butcher knives, rig asortinent of nice Glassware, Two-foot Itule, big line of Tinware, from a Machine Jiler to a 10 quart lipnad Milk Tan, HilverBaited Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, C. - L'l 1- r - tf. - ju^ni uyuuun, aii,, OUUfl'ls, Ijllllips, CCD. Haven't apace to montion the many, many iscful articles on the wonderful & cent, lountcr, come and see yourself. To your serero astonishment, however, I will mention ust a few articles : llox-wood ltule, Set reaspoons, Big Bottle Machine Oil, 1 do'/. ,ead Pencils, 30 Slate Pencils, largo Slates -fplain and wire bound?1 quire writing mper, 1 package Envelopes, Shears, Wash 'an?, 7-pin Hat Racks, 4-IIook Coat Racks, 3 inch Silvcrine Waiters, Frying Pans, "ire Shovels, small Garden Tools, such as .'rowels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, &c., i big assortment of Glass and Tinware, ome large pieces. I keep also a full line of STAPLE A.ND FANCV GROCERIES, A LINE Ok* STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HOLLOW and HARDWARE, TIN AND WOODENWARK, CROCKERY and QUKENSWARE, JUG and JAftWARE, and FLOWER POTS, OILS and PAINTS?A BIG LINE, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, SOLE LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, STATIONERY?A NICE ASSORTMENT, > A VARIETY or GARDEN and F|EH) SEEDS. Don't forget tho handsome offer whioli I nake you : I will give to any cosh buyer of ?25 worth of goods, a fine hand-painted Oil tainting, 22x30, in a beautiful gilt frame. Vlso, to any cash buyer of ?15 worth of goods, 1 will give a Picture exactly like the ibove, 14x22, all nssorcd designs: Hand- i icapee, Watorfalls, Castles, &c, Regular , lealers sell these l'aintings at $5 to $10. 1 These pictures are handsomo ornaments o any room and they have been very much i idtnircd by many tasty persons. Several ?ave already been taken. If you desire to | get oue or more of these nice pictures call \ tnd get one of the tickets which is free to | til, on the margin of which are 25o figures which 1 will punch out when you trade thai , tmount, and four 25c when you trade a to!Jar, and on. You can get any one to not trade tli? wK^M^W^*0* you choose, but there are only a llmUedf " number of pi^lares* hence the first to trade the amount required will get the pictures. It is worth your effort to corneal once. Have also, some beautiful pictures of jood sixe, not framed, which I will give to any cash buyer of (5 and $10 worth of These picturos ere of assorted designs tlso, such as Landscapes, Fiuitand Flower scenes, Heads, Ac., and arc worth $3 and (1 when framed. The*) are offers never before irfido to the Irade in Union County, and it is well Worth (Tour time to come and seo for yourself. 1 guarantee quality of goods and priocs. S;. M- RICE, JR, E U , Union, S CApril 4 .14 dm A Cyclone PolicyPROTECT your homes by securing a tornado policy in the old SPRINGFIELD KIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE COMfylNY of Springfield, Mass., the first General Igonoy Fire Insurance Company to insure igkinet Cyclones, Tornadoes and WinditorrtiSL H. L. 0038, Agent. ' " - SPECML TO OTJ1Z W o have now on haad a MMl si i soiling vory, Tory, low, f?rtS&. We have all tho new Lt Henriettas, Suitinga^^^^H^Hprg Embroidered Flo uooiogs^tUDacfyfc^ Fabrics. We also bare a beautiful lite of Ge Straw Hats. Our liue of Shoes is just immense price. Before buying elsewhere, if you will somo monoy. We will take great pluasure in showi you net to got mad if you don't buy. Respeetfal! RODGER & Sopt 0 MEFSTiin THANJEYI SPRING S SI We have just received one of the large Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ilals, e at prices as low as times are bard. Ladies, See Our Dresi In Dress Goods we cAn show you, und at any price, from <>c per yard to the nicest dress at 10 cents per yard?^vOL GOODS LADIES HATS.: pretty, and our prices are guaranteed as lo go without a new IUt, when sh6 can buy 01 can suit any one, both in price and qua'ity and if the prices of these are more than yoi wiil show you Goods which are so cheap tl In this dcpaitment you will find two p Miss Cora Counts, who will weloome you an country coining to town art requested to n CLOTHING ! We have just received a large Stock ef try to save ycu money in ibis line. SHOES, SH' Now, everybody knows that Shoes are Shoes such as you will seldom see in a toi amine our Shoes. In fine shoes for Ladic E. P. REED & CO S. FINE SHOES, guarao DOMES! Remember, wo are always hcadquarlc bear in mind, that we are leaders, in price Polite and courteous attention given to Very Respec GIU11A Sept 11 The First Barbecue TO BE HELD ATKELTON, ....... ON THE 4TH OF JULY. THE Subscribers respectfully nuuounc ilint they will give A SPLENDID BARBECUE AT KELTON, FOH THE BENEFIT OF THE COLOREI I. O- 0. F. LODGE, ON THE 4TII OF JULY. to which thej cordially invite *11 candidate and the rest of mankind. THE KEL.TON BRASS BAND will be there, and wo guarantee a good din nor, good speeches, and a good time gen erally. L. A. MOORE, R. II. FOSTER. Juno 13 21 3t* * . The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. By JAMES M. GEE, Esq., Probate Judgt WHEREAS. Win. Jeffrries has mad< mil to me to grant him letter* of ad ministration on tho estate nnd effects o Phillips, d-oeascd. Those are therefore to cito and admonisl all nnd singular the kindred and creditor) of said Phillips, deeeu?ed, that the] be nod nppcar lieforo me, in tho Court ol Probate, to be hcldhat Union C. H., South Carolina, on the 80th day of Jttoe, 1800, aftei publication hereof, at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hav*, whj tho said administration should ' not bt granted. Given nndor my hand this 10th day ol June, Anno Domini, 1890. JAMP3 M. GEE, Judge o'f Probate, Published in the Union Tutr* Juno 1 i Spring Opening ? AT ? Mrs. Grant's. I| HAVE juet received a FASfJIONABLf I and WKLL-SKI.BCTBD Stock of Mill! nery for 8pring and Summer. I-imite both town and ooantry to eall and examine my Stoek. i will atU ao eheap thai those who have bought can afford to bu/ another llat. The ??ght of thorn will asstllf those who edO them that THEY ARE ALL NEW and Fashionable than. AplilSft ' "T-v , Notice ! B7 I, AND THE PUBLIC RALLY: line of No* Spring Goods, which wo arc ' * idies Dress Goods : such as Cashmeres, ladies, Cballics, Man cheaters, Pacifies, Sarahs, Morios, and all kinds cf Wash TV; .\f. " ; ntVSoft sod Stiff flats, and some nobby and hard to beat, both in quality and 1 kindly givo us a look wo cau save you ing ycu through our Stock, au<l promiso 1purcell. if LOWER PRICES SR BEFORE. JMMER BOOnS 2K'H l ?JB IT 10 N . st and boat selected Spring Stocks of Millinery tc., that can ue found in upper South Carolina, s Goods and Millinery. oubtedly, the largest selection ever in Union, goods nt $1 J15. We can sell you a bcautitul 1. In Millinery Goods our .Stock is simply immense. The styles iliis season are very w as any in the State. Why should a Lady ne FROM US AS LOW AS TKN CENTS ? Wo . Remember, we carry some very fine goods, u wish to pay, call for cheaoer goods, and we ut you will think our UllCRDEK stole them, leasant young Ladies, Mi's Venic Diiver nnd id make you feel nt home. Ladies from the lake our store their headquarters. CLOTHING! Spring Clothing for men and boys. Wo will OES, SHOES. SPARKS' IIORRY. We will show a Stock ot vn the aize of Union. Everybody should exs, we are handling this sens>n, the celebrated Heed to fit and wear well. 'TO GOOD8. rs in Domestics. Come and price ours, and s and Btylts. all, whether lookers on or purchasers, tfully, M & SPARKS', CHEAP CAS1I STORE. 87 tf R M- McDERMID, MACHINE REPAIR WORKS, . U K ION , C. special Attention TO REPAIRING ' ENGINES, BOILERS AND > MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS, GUNS, & C . I WOULD 11E PLEASED TO FURNISH PRICES TO THOSE NEEDING ANV KIND OF MACHINERY. If your Engine, Boi'cr, Thresher, Gin or Mill needs repairing, now is the timo to have it done. Do not wait until you need the , machine, or until others send theirs, thus crowding the shop and delaying your work, but send at ooce and avoid the annoyance 5 of being kept waiting. It takes time t<> rc pair a machine properly, so that if every f one waits until Lis machine is needed, and all send at once, some of you wilt either be 1 kept waiting or 1 will have to lose your ' work. Now is the timo, while business) is f dull. Send iu your work and have it done f promptly and well. Delays arc dangerous, t R. M. McDERMID. May 10 tf r > FERRIS HAMS. WE ha?e rcoeived a froth lot of the Celebrated Ferris Ilams and Breakfast Bacon, which aro the ftno'l in tbo world. 7 "oiXTL J^yj'oe of Staple imd Fancy Gro? |? *?'? ?o -? ?- - . r~vooh and Tobacco, and Snuffs, we carry a nice Slock, and call your attention to tho following brands of chewing tobacco : GRAVELY'S BEST, WEDDING CAKE, SHELL ROAD, CLIMAX, DILL S BEST, JACK, TIIE RIPPER, the best 10 cent nlllS in Urn A 1 , -o ? guuu smoking tobacco, at 2"> cents a pound, and if you want the finest, we have lUack well's I Qeouine Durham, tall on un for anything in the Tobacco line, such us 1 ipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders. Cigarette Tobacco, f Hollers and Taper. Fine Cut Chewing To; bgcoo, eto. ! FIRE PROOF OIL The li ghost test oil now on the inaaket. Cannott/ ( lode. Free from odor, and warranted,v os'dutely safe. Much cheaper and nireaa better light than gas, always on hand and for sale by H. F. SCAIFB it SON, 8 1|> i w; Not wait until the season is over before generally tlie case with uierclinuts, but wild DRESS G ( Our Stock of Dress Goods is cnmpleto i amines, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albatross, Lawus, Challies, White llobee, and l'laiu an S11UJU5 ! Jb Our Shoo trade has bccu splendid, even a patioos, thus proving thoir durability and lo< CLOTHING. C In tliin Hue we aro taking the day. It Goods for the uiouey, brought to this inarkc HATS ! E lloth in Straw and Felt. Our Hat Stool and as low prices arc the best and only tuoi theiu cheaper lliau ever. REMNANT C< Everybody is talking about the bargains f Gall early and be convinced that we mean Our increase in sales is the best proof 1I1.1 Wo solicit the patronage of our friouds t lowest prices for cash. Respectfully, T. W, 3Xo 1 April 11 l"i Wais,E^^ JUST F . G . T HE JEWELRY The most complete Stock of Lc Mare's Oleli Glnsses. With the intention of making it a spec mrst improved spectacles. Also on hand, n line Stock of Watches, Clocks ALL INVITED Very respectfully May 2 ^ *4^ GRIMI Has Swiss Emlo Chambries, Ging vests, Shirts, Sb( Spring Dress Got GIVE HIM J ^ -? I H. M. Ci lt lJ I I I'l-il 1 II SPECIA E PHAETON t AND ROAD. CARTE # HARNESS, SADDLES A Will Sell for Cash or on i Papei Yours, truly, W. X> LEADING Feb 14 7 SPRING 0 EVERT Our Now Stock of Spring and Summ and Hats is now in, and wo arc prepared PRICES, QUALITY Special attention is called to our line Laces, and Gents Furnishing Goods, of MORE COMPLETE SI .BEFOI You are respoctfully invited to call ani FOSTER, WIL Jitt 4 I * fc ilTT unking n reduction iu prices, as i I do so uow iti the midst of tbc season 3 O D S , in cveiy lino, i-onsistiuu of LSrilliNuns Veiling, White and Colorod d Striped Goods. HOES ! mrpassing our tnosi sanguine antici iv price. LOTHING. is given up to In the best liuo of t. [ATS! ; is immense. Wo must reduce it !e, wo have decided upon making OUNTER. ound on our llouinuut Counter, what we say. t we are offering genuine bargains, ind patrons. All goods sold at the LURE, -A^oiit. pl^itais. / RECEIVED F Z E 11 ' 8 S T ORE, v.-itcil It >ck Crystal Spectacles an 'I Kyo inliy I have ob:a ne 1 tlie very latest airl ami Jewelry. | TO CALL. F. G TREFZER. JEWELER. 1ALL iroidery Robes, chains, Under)es, Neckwear, )ds. A C A L I . I MCBALL. L tRIVES IN 'BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, a Credit for approved *S. . BEWLEY. DEALER IN HARDWARE. iPENING DAY. 'cCDry Goods, Clothing, Shoes u> meet tiie Market in AND STYLES. of Dress Goods, White Goods, illicit wo have a LARGER and OCK THAN EVER IE. 1 see our line, .KINS & CO. 't ^ >