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School Commissioner** Report, 18s.fi and 1885. to the PRESIDING judge Co?RT ok Gen ehal Sessions, Orangeuurg County: The following is a correct list of all claims approved and ordered paid by the School Commissioner of Orangeburg County dur ing the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1884, and ending October 31st, 1885. "Respectfully Submitted. STILES R. MELLICH AMP, School Commissioner Orangeburg Oounty. School District No. 1. No. of claim. In whose favor. Amt. 1.W A Dantzler.5 5 00 2.JTKing. 25 00 3.J TKing. 15 00 4.W A Dantzler. 84 75 School District IN'o. 2. 1.M D Perry. 20 00 2.M D Perry. 14 00 3.H A Munn. 35 00 School District No. 3. 1.Geo C Summers. 45 00 2.Geo C Summers. 45 00 3.Geo C Summers. 42 00 4.John A Simpson. 25 00 School District No. 4. 1.C J Sasportas. 40 00 3.JQ Wertz. 40 00 i.0 J Sasportas. 40 00 5..'.....JnoL Watt.. 30 00. 6.J Q Wertz. 40 00 7.C J Sasportas. 40 QQi 8.J Q Wertz. 40 00 9.J Q Wertz.... 17 00 10.......CJ Sasportas., 17 00 School District No. 5. 1...J B Carroll... 40 00 2.J B Carroll. 40 00 3.W C Evans. 30 00 4.J-B Maxwell. 36 00 5.J B Maxwell. 28 00 6.W C Evans. 40 00 7.W C Evans. 40 00 8.W C Evans. 40 00 9.W C Evans. 27 00 " *a~....W C Evans..... 40 00 11.?W C Evans.'. 48 00 School DiSTmcr No. 0. 1.Mrs M E Caldwell. 40 00 2.Mrs M E Caldwell. 40 on ?.C J Dix. 25 00 4.C 3 Dix. 25 00 3.Mrs M E Caldwell. 40 00 (3.Mrs M E Caldwell. 40 00 7.C -J Dix. 25 00 8.C J Dix. 25 00 9.R R Duncan. 12 00 10.Mrs M E Caldwell. 24 00 School District No. 7. 1.P M General. 35 00 2.WD Hill. 40 00 3.WD Hill. 40 00 4.P M General. 37 00 5.P M General. 15 00 ?.P M General. 37 00 7.WD Hill. 40 00 8.WD Hill. 18 00 ?School District No. 8. 1.John R Mack. 50 00 2.John R Mack. 50 00 3.HD Edwards. 37 50 4.H D Edwards. .50 00 5.H D Edwards. 50 00 6.J Harry Dysinger. 50 00 7.S II Mack. 350 School District No. 9. 1.31 L Carlisle. 40 00 2.M L Carlisle. 40 00 ?.M LOarlisle. 40 00 4.M L Carlisle. 12 00 5.A H Black. 30 00 6.A H Black. 30 00 8.A II Black.. 30 00 9.A H Black. 30 00 10.AH Black.. 30 00 11.y..Alfred Paulling. is 00 School District No. io. 1.Wesley Jackson. 40 00 2.Wesley Jackson. 40 00 3.Hattie M Evans. 40 00 4.Hattie M Evans. 40 00 5.Hattie M Evans. 30 00 6.Mrs Martha Weeks. 4 00 7...Mrs Martha Weeks. 4 00 School District No. 11. 1.W C Evans. 17 go 2.F W Shuler. 12 70 3.F W Shuler. 19 05 4.W C Evans. 40 00 ? 5.F W Shuler. 28 00 6.FW Shuler. 14 00 7.W C Evans. 40 00 School District No. 12. 1.EM Grey. 25 00 2.E M Grey. 25 00 3.Mrs J S Thompson. 30 00 4.Mrs J S Thompson. 30 00 5.Mrs J S Thompson. 40 00 (5.E M Grey. 38 00 School District No. 14. 1.C W Stephens. 25 00 2.Miss Annie L Ott. IG 00 3.Miss Annie L Ott. 25 00 4.Miss L O Connor. 34 00 5.Miss L O Connor. 41 00 G.Miss A L Ott. 18 00 7.C \V Stephens. 35 00 School District No. 15. 1.P W Phillips. 25 00 2.Otis Meyers. 40 (in :;.Otis Meyers. 40 on School District No. 10. 1.Leonora G Matthews. 20 00 2.Leonora G Matthews. 20 00 3.W L Reeves. 25 00 4.J M Berry. 25 00 5.J M Berry. 25 00 G.Anna L Whetstone. 40 00 7.J M Berry. 15 00 School District No. 17. 1.W B Eastcrlln. 00 2.Wm Martin. 25 00 3.Wm Martin. 25 00 4.W L Reeves. 25 00 5.W B Easterlin. 12 25 School Distuict No. is. 1.EH Colt. 40 00 2.E II Coit. 40 00 3.ET R Smoak. 70 00 4.E H Coit. 35 00 5.SP Chisohn. GO 00 School District No. id. 1.A<lam Kearse. 14 00 2.Adam Kearse. 14 00 3.FE Murray. 20 00 ? 4.F E Murray. 13 00 5.W C Fairev. GO 00 G.Miss M R Cue. 10 00 7.Miss M R Cue. 5 00 8.FE Murray. 27 00 9.F ? Murray. 18 00 School District No. 20. 1.Miss M R Coe. 30 00 2.N J Kenedy. 25 00 3.N .1 Kenedy. 25 00 4.A W Whaley. 30 00 5.Miss M R Coe. 30 00 G.Miss M R Coe. 30 00 School District No. 21. 1.Sheldon S Lawton. s 75 2.T M McMichael. 2? 55 3.Mrs R A Shuler. 15 75 4.Mrs R A Shuler. 21 00 5.TV McMichael. 33 00 ?.Adam Kearse. is 00 7.T M McMichael. 21 00 ?s.Vdani Kearse. is 00 9.Mrs 1! A Shuler. 10 00 10.A W Whaley. 25 00 11.Kcv S S Lawton. 5 ou School District No. 22. 1.J L Harrison. 30 00 2.1 M Rookhardt. 25 00 3.J L Harrison. so 00 4.J M Bookhardt. ."0 oo I 5.J M Bookhardt. 40 00 ! School District No. 23. 1.T M McMichael. 8 00 j 2.J L Harrison. 10 00 i 3.A W Whaley. 14 oo 4....S S Lawton. 8 75 5.S S Lawton. 10 00 G.Miss A G Penney. 40 00 7.?.Rev. G M Tolson. 40 00 School Distkict No. 24. 1.M P Glover. 15 00 2.Miss Mary McMichael... 33 00 3.Miss P R Edwards. 35 00 4.M P Glover. 17 00 5.Mrs E J Thompson. 20 00 6.MP Glover.. 1G oo 7.Adam'W^aley. 12 00 8....Miss Mary, McMichael.. 33 00 9......MissTREdwards. 25 00 10..^...MrsE JTlK>mj>son. 20 00 11..'..?ii.3|rjj E;J Thompson.20 00 . School^District Xo. 25. :ti^...'...,.^Mts.C E Joluj?jpn..'...;;?.. 35 00 ?t?'-r?ivfv,v^ C;E Joh^Q,...35 00 '^??^^?a,^.;.. 35 00 4....MrsG-E.johusoo:.35 00 5.im WLJolinson. 24 00 G.Mrs CE Johnson. 35 00 .i7.~..?^r.-.^y^^J^ltt1i50D. 7 00 ScHooi '^3TaiCT No. is?. i-.&.?&H Masts.... 40 oo ?2.'.'.'........*jE*S Thorne..30 00 Z....J.^T4Mfaie?..,.?... 3 00 4.;.S-$PA11>erfcottt.7..40 00 5.Henry Hancock. 10 00 : 6.D M Minus..'.'.. 40 00 7.Miss A S Thorne.... 30 00 8...Mi?s JA Th?rne............ 14 00 >9..HehiyHancbckv..'i'l....'.. 10 00 10.Mrs S E Albergotti'.. 40 00 11.J'-oSE AIbergbttt... 40 00 12.D M Minus....;...'. .. 40 00 13.Henry Hancock. 10 00 14.AS Thorne. 30 00 15-.JATdtfurne.,. 13 20 ltf?.Henry Hancock.... 10 00 17v..:.Mrs S E Albergotti. 40 00 18.MrFASchlffley. 7 75 19.Branson & Dibble. 21 00 20.Henry Hancock. 10 00 21.Mrs S E Albergotti. 50 00 22.Branson & Dibble. 35 00 23.JWFairey. 5 00 24.Mrs S E Albergotti. 40 00 School District No. 27. 1.T K Sasportas. 10 00 2.TK Sasportas. 40 00 3.T K Sasportas. 15 00 4.S J .Jordan. 8 00 5.LF Glover. K 00 0.TK Sasportas. 40 00 7.TK Sasportas. 40 00 8.Miss M H Beck with. 17 00 11.Miss M II Beckwith. 13 00 10.S J Jordan. 20 00 11.S J Jordan. 10 00 12.T K Sasportas. 40 00 13.M II Beckwith. 20 00 14.J II Hook. 10 50 15.M II Beckwith. 20 00 School District No. 28. 1.Sarah E Johnson. 25 00 2.Celia 11 Thompson. 25 00 3.Ino E Penny. 40 00 4.Sarah E Johnson. 25 00 5.Celia R Thompson. 25 00 6.Johri E Penny.. 38 00 7.Miss M L Richards. 13 00 8.John E Pehny. 40 00 School Distkict No. 29. 1.WR Wallace.......'.. 20 00 2.W R Wallace. 20 00 3-..Elizabeth Salor. 10 00 4.WR Wallace. 20 00 5.L C Murph.141 00 6....'..L 0 Murph. 18 50 Z7.Hattie E Dixon. 40 00 8.Hattie E Dixon.... 30 00 School District No. 30. 1.M II Broyles. 35 00 2.PA Willcox. 150 00 3.Mil Broyles. ai 00 School District No. 31. 1.Rev J J Getsinger. 40 00 2.Rev J J Getsinger. 40 00 3.Isaac Redmond. 20 28 4.Rev J J Getsinger. 40 00 5.AGTownsend. 4000 G.AGTo .nsend. 40 00 7.Henr. Pearson. 31 00 School District No. 32. 1.AS Laird. 10 00 2.M C Treadwell. 3 00 3.B W Getsinger. 25 00 4.BW Getsinger. 25 40 5.Mrs M R Dannelly. 5 00 G.Mrs M R Dannelly. 5 00 7.Jrio R Wilson. 21 00 8.JnoR Wilson. 28 00 School District Xo. 33. 1.ASHibler.. 15 30 2.WV Culler. 15 00 3.J J Quatlebaum. 26 00 4.ASHibler. 4 50 5.ASHibler. 18 00 G.ASHibler. 4 50 7.EHHouser. 30 00 8.EH Houser. 40 00 9.EH Houser. 20 00 10.Peter Gafiiey. 0 75 School District No. 34. 1.AS Laird. 40 00 2.AS Laird. 20 00 3.MC Treadwell. 15 00 4.EFRiley. 1500 5.M C Treadwell. 12 00 0.MR Dannelly. 3000 7.Mrs M R Dannelly. 30 00 s.Ed F Riley. 15 00 School District No. 35. 1.Mis R M Morgan. 47 50 2.John L Hurley. 35 00 3.John L Harley. 12 so School District No. 36. 1.Hattie E Diekson. 40 00 2.Hattie E Diekson. 40 00 3.Hattie E Diekson. 10 00 4.Miss Sue C Burton. 90 00 5.reroute M Davis. 90 90 0.W K Smith. 12 00 School District No. 37. l.IJG Fielericks. 80 00 2.Paul D JeiTcoat. 17 30 3.Paul I) .Teficoat. 25 00 4.Paul D Jeff coat. 7 50 5.V B Corbitt. 25 00 G.AB Corbitt. 17 00 7.EnnnaL McCreary ... 20 00 8.AB Corbitt. 25 00 It.II W Corbitt. 15 UO School District No. 38. 1.Paul D Jeffcoat. 30 00 2.Adeline It Cleaton.... 21 00 3.Paul D Jeffcoat. 30 00 4.OCSallev. 4 00 5.Mrs A KG lent on. 28 00 G.KM Morgan. 7 50 7.AH Gleaton. 14 00 2.E A Pou. 30 00 3.E A Pou. 30 00 I 8.Paul I) JeiTcoat. 14 00 1?.Paul D Jeffcoat. 2G 00 10.Adeline K Gleaton.... 26 00 School District No. 3f?. 1.G W Dannelly. 40 00 2.(J W Dannelly. 40 00 3..TS Thomas. 20 00 4.IS Thomas. 30 00 5.IM Davis. 34 00 School District No. 40. 1.Enoch A Pou. 30 00 2.Enoch A Pou.:.. 30 00 3.D F Arthur. 40 OO 4.DF Arthur. 40 00 5.D F Arthur. 30 00 G.I) F Arthur. 10 00 SciTOOT. District No. 4L 1.William Willcock. 14 ixj . 2.J C Jeffcoat. 04 77 3.\. A Cornier. 35 00 j 4.A A Conner. 31 50 School District Xo. 42. j 1.T A Jones. 98 50 I 2.Rev W L Johnson. 33 25 3.Miss.J I Sallev. 33 25 1.Rev W L Johnson. 35 00 5.T A Jones. 7 35 (5.WL Johnson. 12 00 7.Miss J I Salley. 33 25 8.Miss J I Salley. 17 50 School District Xo. 43. 1.S B Sawyer. 40 00 2.SB Sawyer. 40 00 3.S B Sawyer. 20 00 School Distkict Xo. -14. 1.MA Sawyer. 1? 00 2.MA Sawyer. 15 00 3.John B Thomas. 43 'JO School District Xo. 45. 1.R VY Wright. 35 0) 2.Joseph Grant. 5 50 3.Richard Wright. 35 00 4........ Mrs M A Sawyer. 9 75 5.Mrs MA Sawyer. 8 75 4.DP Arthur... 34 20 5.DF Arthur. 36 00 6.DP Arthur. 20 00 ScnooL District Xo. 46. . 1.R Wright. 30 00 2...R Wright. 30'00 3......., Miss Jennie W Turner 80.00 4.Miss Jeunie W Turner 30 00 5.Miss Jennie W Tumor .30 00 6.MrsMJBovd., lOOO School Distkict No. 47. 1 .W M Cant hen. 30 0o 2.J F Rhoden. 18 75 3. '....V..JFRhoden. 18 75 4..Mrs BF Rainier. 12 50 5....MrsBF Palmer. 25 00 6.Mrs B F Palmer. 25 00 7.JF Rhoden. 25 00 8.IF Rheden. 25 00 ?.Mrs B F Palmer. 25 00 10.Mrs BF Palmer. 25 00 School District Xo. 48. 1.11 Turner. 28 <>0 2.R Turner. 28 00 3.J B Maxwell. 35 <>0 4.R Turner. 28 00 5.J-B Maxwell. 28 00 6.J 1> Maxwell.42*37 7.R Turner. 28 00 School District No. 49. ? 1.AT Wolfe. 40 00 2.1) J Brown. 25 00 3.Miss R CTharin.. 40 00 4.AT Wolfe. 16 00 ? 5.A T Wolfe. 24 00 6.1) ,1 Brown. 25 1)0 7.A T Wolfe. 18 00 8.AT Wolfe. 20 00 it.1) J Brown. 25 (KJ 10.J Morgan Brickie. 3 50 School District No. 50. .:.: 1.Miss M E Talam. 40 00 2,.Miss M E Tatum. 40 00 3.Miss M E Tatum. 40 00 4.Miss M E Tatum. 35 (xi School District Xo. 51. 1.T DCurrv. 27 50 2.T G Robinson. 35 00 3.Jas Lyons. 3 00 4.EC Ellzev.100 00 5.IWAntlev. 8 00 6.J W Antley. 10 00 School District No. 52. 1.M V Glover. 30 00 2.ML Carlisle. 40 00 3.ML Carlisle. 30 00 4.FW Roberts. 30 00 5.MP Glover.30 00 6.ML Carlisle. 30 00 7.AW Summers. 29 00 8.A W Summers. 40 oo 9..AW Summers. 40 00 School District No. 53. 1.E Leven. 40 00 2.W AMassabean. 53 00 School District Xo. 54. 1.J L Harrison. 25 00 2.J L Harrison. 12 50 3.Ella W Van Orsdell... 17 00 4.Ella W Van Orsdell... 17 00 5.JSena II Van Orsdell.. 30 00 The following claims were approved and entered on last year's account .since last report: D Bradv.S 14 35 CO Riser. 4 50 G M Yancey. 50 00 AJRuple. 10 00 Miss M L Richards. 17 50 Miss M L Richards. 4 50 IIMChavis. 109 25 AS Laird. 30(H) RTDority-. 10 55 Connor Jeffcoat. 85 oo Wm Willcock. 14 oo A I) Dantzler. 4 oo A D Dantzler. 24 oo It T Smoak. 9 oo W II Bull. 12 oo A Healthy Growth. tmie successful career of .1 the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Asso ciation is marvellous in the annals of life insurance enterprise. Its name has be come a tower of strength, and has been well earned by the untiring devotion of President Harper and his associates. Its astonishing prosperity has pro voiced attack s Which are best repelled by a frank and full exhibit of its greatly Increasing line of business. Up to July 1,1883, this shows a gain of no less than $13 214,580 over that of the corresuonping period last year. In June alone, its mortuary receipts ex ceeded ?250,000, of which over ?00,000 went into the Reserve Fund?that triple buttress upon which the association justly prides itself. This reserve now amounts to ?425, ooo, and is employed for three purposes only?to pay death claims, if any should occur in excess of the American Eppcrience Mortality Tables; to make good any poss ible deficiency in the Death Fund Account, and to lie apportioned among those who have been members of the Association fif teen years, etc. As the lirst and second contingencies named arc not likely to arise, the third object is the one upon which the fund is practically expended. It is full of other good points, among which may be mentioned the economical salary list?less than ?50,000 for earning on the whole work of the vast institution?and payments to widows and orphans at the rate of over ?2,000 cash easli day.?From the old and conservative New y ork Daily Journal of Commerce, July 10,18S5. With the Annual Report of the above Company is attached a large number of Death claims paid from February 1882 to February 1st 1880, representing all parts of the Union, amounting to91.685,200.0(1 from, this list we take claims in South Carolina which have been paid : Valentine R. Jordan, West Wateree. ?5,-1 000. Juo. S. Small, Grahams. ?1,250. HenrvL. Krause, Port Roval, ?1,250. .1. E.'l'odd, Due West ?2.50(1. Wm. ii. Whilden. Jackson boro". ?5,000. E. Parker, Abbeville, ?5.000. A. S. Rains, Walterljoro*, $2,500. Em'l Nchemias, Beaufort, ?1,500. J. S. ALBERGOTTI. Agent. Feb. 25-Oms. A full line of fancy and staple Gro ceries low down at Jas. Van Tassel's. Special Bargains ! Extraor?inary Reductions! 'TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES AT THEODORE T^OHN'S XHEODOKE lV-OHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. We are now closing out the balance of our Winter Stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, HATS, &C, at less than cost of raw material. Now is the time to procure Great Bargains. Everything selling off at unheard of low prices. This is a golden opportunity for all to SAVE MONEY. THEODORE KOHN. C. & E L. Kerrison, 88 IIASKI. STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. DRY GOODS, ISIndcitnu Colored Dresn dioods, LTNEXS, HOSIERY, &c., &c, IN LARGE VARIETY. 22TA11 Orders will receive prompt and j careful attention. ggTCnsh orders amounting to !j?IO or j over will be delivered in any county free of | charge. 4'. & K. I.. Kori'iNOll, aug201v Charleston, .s. (;. " MORE LIGHT OX THE Subject- J I will now devote my entire at tention to LAMPS! LAMPS! With an experience of ten vears I aw in a posit iou to know what variety of Lamps to keep on liand that will suit any purpose and give entire satisfaction. When in need of a Burner that will give vou a large brilliant light call for "SORENTRUE'S GUARAXTEE". I give full directions how to use it and a guarantee for a year with each Burner. Remember that "FAIR DEALINGS, LOW PRICES and BEST QUALITY Is my Motto, and don't forget that whatever you may need In the way of or for a Lamp you wd'l be sure to net it at SORENTRUE'S BARf?AI^S STORK, Headquarters for Lam]is. .Ian 21-1 yr II. H. MOSS C. 0. DANTZI.EB. ^jOSS M DANTZLE1L ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Oisangeuuko, s. (.'. J W. IJOWMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW OUANGEBUKO, S. C. STOINTO Pliosphate Company CHARLESTON, 8. C. ESTABLISHED 1870. WE INVITE SCRUTINY OF THE ANALYSES OF OUR SOLUBLE GUANO BY THE DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. THEY WILL EE FOUND ABOVE THEIR GUARANTEE. Fel) 2.r>-?mos A BLIZZARD. A BLIZZARD. -o ANOTHER BLIZZARD IS COMING. BUT IT WILL BE A COLD DAY when PRESCOTT fails to sell you CHFTCE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS and TINWARE cheaper than any other house in the city. I have also just received a choice Stock of FRESH GARDEN SEED, SEED POTATOES, JsC FRESH AND CHOICE GROCERIES Received Every Week at the Cheap Cash Store. CHARLES W. PRESCOTT, Proprietor. -o E8TI am prepared to manufacture TOMBSTONES, &c, at shortest notice and in the most artistic style. Jan 28-3m Jam es Yan Tassel, oeaei:k CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Wines, Liquors and Segars, 4 T MY ESTABLISHMENT CAN BE FOUND ALL THE STANDARD arricles of GROCERIES at Rock Bottom Prices, as well as purest and best WINES, LIQUORS, &c, sold anywhere. Also the choicest SEGARS AND TOBACC0 to be found in the market. WIIE.H LUOKHG AKOa AI) <>JIVE .HE a CALL. JAMES VAN TASSEL. OLD VELVET RYE ^S^Sj^"' n^a^Eil n^EB t^Lcjcm^P a^^^^^i ^^i^nfl "'^^^P*"? ^ EIGHT YEARS OLD. Guaranteed Pare and Wholesome for lediciual or Otler Uses. FOR SALE ONLY BY W. T. LIGrHTFOOT. Nov 20-3mos HAMILTON'S INSURANCE AGENCY F?lTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS LICENSE. Colombia, s. c, April 1. issr>. ? ?or-".v-f?utt^\ T certify that Mr. .John A. Hamilton, of ! *^0UT? Jfe ^F0UT2'? ftS*-// 1 Orangeburjr, s. c, Agent of the NORTH ; W^&M ^<li?!?j ftVT BRITISH anil MERCANTILE, QUEEN, ' -JL.. m WESTERN ASSURANCE, ROCHESTER I ;.-?*te.:**is <38 GERMAN, Insurance Companies of North j Nolionns wm -in- nr comc. imt* or Uno *>, a,,...;.... iin\n' iwriMVi'V ..f Vne VKK. ' onus* Ifmrnen mq iim4 In time. America, IlOMh^ INSL-KANCfc Ol >e\\ : Kwwrt ft,,rdeii.w|llrnwnHdprevcntllooamu5iu. \ork. CRESLhNl. and rAClORS and. Fnutz'* Powder* will prevent Gapk? is Fowls. TRADER'S of New Orleans, has complied . '.""If;, "Lnl '"?f?*"'? U? quantity of milk ,. ,. . L * and croam twenty per cent, and make the liutterftnu With the reipustitions ot die Act of the1 and ?wert. Genenil Assembly entitled All Act to rpgll- ! Knute* Powder* will eure or prevent nlmost rvinr late the Agencies' of Insurance Companies > l^^tep^i'^?,r^w!? not incorporated in the State of South Carn- i Sold everywhere, lina, ami I herebv license the said JOHN I oavid r. rovrs. proprietor, A. HAMILTON ??eilt aforesaid, to take I &JLL riUOUS.MD. risks and transact all business of insurance For sale bv DR J G WAXNAMAK in this State in the County of Oraiigeburg ER. " " Feb-4 for ami in behalf of said Comnanics. Kv.1_,_ pires March :ilst, issiJ. W. E STONEY, ( omptroller General OCH* SON'S I / / Celebrated I-anhion CaUilotrno lot In; 3 ii I? I !??. H? CCftlT FRFC*or Spring and Suni Otll I rnCEmer. l58o, ready March IT \ i< I' I'LL A Sl ME IN AN-' IBS l<Kh, to any address. Ulmtratc/i nudist.') .;,, .... ,, i i>,, ? ' SHBH every thing for Ladles'. Gents', Clilldrco^' IIOUIICUIU thai I ?nl mil the lee Ltlsl- fSSSt and InfanU' wear and Housekeeping UCSb frotll Mav Ist.l&Hf. CitetOllierS please KB Goods, at prices lotrre than those of any ?v ?Sffli houM! in tfio United State?. Complete ie-?'l\e\0Ul "1 ill I - ,1,.I_e. UBWt ?atlnfaetlon auarantrtd. or money re Yours trnlv. M r\funded, U. C. F, KOCH & SON, Ian "8- Cll VREES P. BRUNSON. I WM?th Ave. & UQih ?t? N. Y. City.