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Published Every Thursday, I?NY ipfiB RBRALsD PUB. CO., Conway, C. MAIL SCHEDULt" Route No 14288From Marion by Arial, ''allivants For i ry and Cool Spring. Ia?ave Conway Tues- 1 days and Saturdays at 7 o'clock A. M; arrive at ('onway Mondays and Fridvas at .Ttfe'clock 1*. M Route No. 14248From Fort Harrclson by Bueksvllle, Co .way, Buyboro, Fowellville and ('rooms t .> Fair Bluff. Leave Fort Harrolson daily except Sundays at 5 n'elock A. M.; arrives j . it fair 1SIU1I at o o clock r. M. leaves Fair HluiT daily except Sundays at 5 A. M.; arrives at Port ilarrolson at 8 I*. M. HontNo- 112K). From Conway l?v Nixonvlllc, llaml ami Wampec to Hittle Hi1or. la-nvc ConwYiy l'lU'sdays and Saturdays at H A. M.; arrives at Conway Mondays and Fridays at 5 p. m. Route No. 1(217. From (Jonway by Jordanvillc and (iidfim to Conway. Heave Conway Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 o'clock a. in. arrives same days at 8 p. in. lloute No- 11219. From Conway by Hoard Handing, llan^niond, Hoon, and Ruth to Pi re way. Heave Conway ondays and Thursdays at 9:80 a. in.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:80 p. in. CONWAY LODGE. Regular Communication of Conway Hodge No. 219, at Masonic Hall secoiiu Tnesdjiv nit.lit in nticli Mimtli C. S. C.U sky, W. M. l\ K. Bktuka., Seet. LOCAL NEWS, Scotch llaimel at Burroughs & Collins'. Cool weather for the season?fires, anil overcoats in demand. I Ladies, gents and Misses straw j hats at Burroughs *S: Collins'. Mr. 0. II. Dusenbury and family are spending a few days on the sea-, shore. Pensioners can get their pension warrants for March by calling on { the Clerk of Court. A very choice selection of jewelry, including watches, is displayed at Burroughs & Collins'. The pastor, l\ev. M. ,1. Willoughbv, will preach in the Baptist church to-morrow night, after which Church Conference will he held. A heavy hail-storm occurred in Coirway last Friday. The hail-stones ; were not large but the giound was : literally covered. No damage. Messrs. Murrel have begun to re build on the old site, adjoining the Masonic 11 ill. They will erect a building 2-1?10 two stori \s high. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Building and Loan Association 5 will he hold next. Saturday in the of fine of Johnsons & Quattlebaum A full attendance is requested as busi ness of importance will be transact ed. ? I Cadet, I). A. Spivev iti a class of 26 in the Citadel Academy stands six on the Semi-annual Merit and Conduct ltoll on General Merit Mathematics 2, Physics 4, Gerntan 3, English 19, Drawing 9, Conduct 7. This is commendable and we hope he will urge himself nearer to the 'front yet. The nomination of B. H. Tillman, of Edgefield, for Governor by the Farmers' Convention, or more properly the Shell-Tilllman Convention, was a foregone conclusion. All that was needed was the onnortunitv. He was nominated by acclamation without opposition. Ho was Col. J. C. Ooit, of Chesterfield, for Lt. Governor. At the latest ad\ico Col. Coit i ligM not signified his acceptance of the candidacy. Deputy Marshall 11. Collins car- ; ried Strickland to Marion last Tues day. Strickland was convicted recently in U. S. Court for violating | the U. S. internal revenue laws and sentenced to imprisonment in Horry i county jail and pay a fine. He is ; not able to pay the fine and was carried to Marion to inakc oath to that' i effect before the IT. H. Commissioner i and secure his release from further imprisonment. J. II. Porter has moved his family | into the house formerly occupied by Joseph Todd west of "Court-house, j The Post-office is located in the law office in front of the Pope house. J. M. McKeithan, 11. It. Agent, has' i Bethea occupies the wing formerly used* as a post ottiee. His ofllee will be 011 the lower floor of the front room nml his residence in same building. The meeting of the Hoard of Equalization to hear complaints was held last Monday. Some complaints , were lodged and some adjustments of valuation were made. The equalization of assessments is an exceed-' iugly difficult problem and to him who satisfactorily solves it should be awarded a premium for distinction. The assessment in 1 lorry in proportion to real value exceeds that of any county in the State, and yet ilit- urcn^fMiiriii nere in ine aggregate is greatly bolow the intrinsic value. This matter might profitably engage the attention of the would be reformer Captain Tillman. A most disastrous and destructive tornado passed over Louisville, Kv., last Thursday night. It leveled everything in its path. Property destroyed is estimated between one and two million dollars, and human lives about one hundred. Other small towns suffered severely, but the main force seems to have been spent on Louisville. Large brick buildings were completely demolish ed, and in some instances, burying scores of people in the ruins. The Signal Service had in the morning warned the people of the tornado, hut no attention was paid to it. On one street the wind carried oil' just the front portion of tin? buildings exposing the contents of the front rooms to view. These calamities are fearfully frequent and terrific. We inadvertently omitted last week to mention the re-organi/.ation of the Horry Auxiliary Bible Society. Rev. T. II. Law, tlie.Agent for North and South Carolina, came to our rescue and ii.fused new life into the Society. The exercises were conducted in the Presbyterian church in the presence of a verv respectable audience. The officers elected Lathe ensuing year are: K. Norton, President; I). T. McNeill, Secret an 9 and Treasurer, and the pastors of the different local churches N icePresidents. The membership fee was placed at fifty cents and be t w ec 11 thirty and forty on rolled their names as members. A supply of Bibles will be constantly kept on hand for sale. This is a work in which all christians can conscientiously and enthusiastically engage. The I word of (tod can enter places and accomplish a work that no preacher or col porter can. Mr. Law preached a very plain and practical sermon to children in the afternoon from the text, ''I am the door." At night he preached a most excellent sermon from the parades in 15th chapter of Luke, lie left on Monday and re-, organized a Society at W'hiteville, N. on Tuesday night. Last Friday on our return home from Columbia, feeling very drowsy from not sleeping for two nights we had prepared ourself for a comfortable snooze on the train. The weather heing warm \ve toolT the precau- i tion to raise a sash to encourage I healthy peaceful slumber. We were awaked by a suffocating smoke in the car and in our <1 wvn/1 ortmlil !..i, could not imagine at lira! whence the smoke'proceeded, whether from the car afiro or from some other source. The train was backing which somewhat reassured us that the cause was external to and sepa rate from the train. Somebody had aeeidently or maliciously put tire in the woods that morning and the wind blowing a moderate gale hail carried it to the railroad and' a pile of cord-wood (lightwood), was burning furiously, the flumes overlapping the railroad track. It seemed that all the old stumps and logs on the west side of the track as far as we could see for the smoke were burning and smoking, and the wind was strong enough and t'?e air heavy enough to keep the smoke near the ground which rendered passage along the track very difficult and disagreeable. An opportune rain diminished the flames consequently reducing the smoke, and thus enabled the engineer to bring the train safely through. The cross-ties were several times and in different places on (Ire but were extinguished before any damage was done. The April Numbor of lielfortV* Mngftzine contains some very suggestive and interesting articles. The first article on "'The Free Coinage of Silver" by M. L. Scudder, Jr., presents some instructive facts on that Icy in private life. "Florence Cainpbell's Fate" is a story bv Helen M. Hardener. 'Wife most notable article perhaps is that by Frederick T. done* under the caption. "Wanted: A Christian Confession of Faith." lie pleads for unity in the Christian world and pithily asks: "Is it not indicative of a perverted taste, that in a matter of such transcendent moment as religion, a man should prefer to plaster on hi* back some such hideous label as 'lhiptist,' lMelhodist,' 'FresbyUriun,' 'Fpix opalian,' 'Independent,' or 'Congregational ist,' rather than the graml old name of 'Christian.' lie contends (lm( 11ie.se 1 al>ols connate some nucstion of form ami not i?f substance lie I submits u confession. The Editor's Department contains thoughtful lmt , caustic articles on "The Political Boss of To-day," "Senator Edmunds," "Dudloyisin," &c. The complete novel is by Homer Greene, entitled i "IIis Bosom Friend." fttffnrtf'x in all a year. Bel ford Co., IS 22 East 18th Street, New York. "Palmetto Leaves." A public meeting of the* Young People's Missionary Society of Conway, will he held in the Methodist Church, next Friday evening beginning at 7:110 o'clock. There will he songs, dialogues, recitations, and reports. Every one of the 45 members will lake part in the exercises. Refreshment# will he served at the Burroughs Academy at 0 o'clock. There will he ice cream, lemonade, cake and other good things. Every hotly is most cordially' in\itcd to at tend the meeting at the Church and then go to the Academy, where they will he served by the young ladies, girls and hoys with the good things to cat. .Marion District Conference, Marion, S. C., April 'J.'Jeil ami i?7t h, 1 H5M>. The Marion District Conference will convene in Marion, S. (April 23rd, at 8 o'clock, I'. M. After the (Onfureiue sermon by Uev. .1. A. Mood, the Conference will he organized. We sincerely hope, every memher, if practicable, will answer tol first roll call, and remain with us ov'er Sunday. Kueli member will lie called upon to serve on a committee, and to contribute his part to the success of the Conference For their information, we give below the subjects that will he considered: Mnriou District Cont'errarc Iteport s. For Charge. 1 SIM ItlTL' A I. STATK OK CHIJJK'H, ATTKNDANCK, AO. ! Preaching ))laces No. 2 Houses of Worship NO. 3 .Members of Church No. I Accessions b? Certilicate since Hi.st. Conf. No, 5 Accessions by Vows since I )ist. Conf. No. 0 Infants Baptized since Hist. Conr. No. 7 Sunday Schools NO. 8 Prayer meetings No. 9 Class-meetings No. 10 Family Altars No. II Church Papers taken NO. 12 Members who lead in Public Prayer . NO.' 13 Average attendence at ^1) Preaching (2) Prayer ineeling (3) Sunday School 1 (I) Class-meeting (5) r.ovc feast / / \ f n ii ij?ru s supper ,14 Arc the Social Meetings Spiritual? Ann. 15 Is there a Young Men's Prayer Meeting? A us. 1G Is the Congregation Singing good? Ana. 17 What Hymn Hook is lined? A us. IK Is (living general, cheerful and liberal? Ann. MISSION TKU1UTOKY. Note below any Mission that should ho organized, or that should he made self sustaining. I 03 O) tuOfOn ) ft tY fit'NDAY SCHOOL AND KOI'CATION. i 1 Members of Church No. 2 Places of Worship No. 3 Houses of Worshin No. I Met hodist Sunday Schools No. 5 lTnioh Sunday Schools *so. G Sunday Schools that do not' nil spend No. 7 Sunday Schools Teachers No. 8 Sunday School Pupils No. 9 Sunday School Teachers who arc Members of our Church No. 10 Sunday School Pupils wltd arc Members of our Church No. 11 Do Teachers meet weekly for study? An*. 12 What Literature is used? Ans. 113 Is the Quantify sufticient? Ans. 14 Are the Sunday School Lessons well prepared by Students? Ans. 15 How is Study stimulated? Ans. IS Pupils now in Churchschools No. 19 Is Christ inn Kd lieu t ion urged? Ans. til) Are Catalogues distributed? A us. Fl K A NCI AI< SYSTKMS, CONTIlllU'TIOKS, BIIUHN'OR. I Total assessment for (Jeneral Collections $ *.? Paid to date on (leiierul Collections .< :i Presiding Khler's Apportionment $ 1 I'. Khler's Apportmoment. paid to date * '? Pastor's Salary, estimated $ I Pastor's Salary, paid to date $ Was tin- Pastor consulted heI'oro estimating his Sala ry? Ans. S \\"ais the Kstimate hased on his needs? Ans. Wore the histnUmeiita based on his needs? Ans. 10 Did the Stewards report o? a ('liureh meeting the unionnt required!' Ans. 11 Did the Church say how to raise the Amount? Ans. 12 Are Financial reports made to ('hurch Con ferences? Ans. 13 ll<j w are Deliiupients stimulated? Ans. 14 How are (leneral collections taken? Ans. l.r> Is there a Parsonage? Ans. 10 Is it in good condition? Ans. IT Is heavy Furniture provided by the Church? Ans. 18 Are there enough Houses of Worship? Ans. 1Are they needing Repairs? Ans. 20 Are they kept comfortable and neat? Ans. The following will constitute tin ('onference: /tinartintiC A. .1. Stokes, P. K. F. An Id, R. O. 1 Jerry, (J. M. lJoyd .1. ('. ( 'handler, J. W. Daniel, ?T. D Krierson, W. M. Hardin,.). W. Hum herl, NV. A. Kirton, W. W. Jones, .1 A. Mood, P. A. 'Murray, N". K. Mel tun. John Manning, John Owens, .) A. Porter. .1. L. Pay, .). M. Rogers \\\ A. Rogers, \\*. S. Stokes. I, M. 1 lamer. J'ffur/nv : A. II. Adams \V. K. 1J reed ell, H. ('. IJethea, K. P, Root h, J. F. ('arson, Jesse Cox, J. K.Co\',M J. 0o\ inglon. K. S. Camphell, Simeon Campbell, A. M. Dosenburv, W. J. Durant, L. S. Elliott, (i. Edwards, J. K. Floyd, J. M. Has(pie, .J. N. Souls, J. 1j. 1J. Hueks, deremiah Hueks, David llueks, J. R. Little, John McCormiek, T. D. Moody, L. T. Sessions, N. H. Sweet, Ei L. Sweet, Q. IJ. Tucker, A. 1J. Walter. DKI.KOATKS ItV (.'1IAHOKS. ('l iitcHtji'i/: A. M. < ias(|tie, S. (.!. Miles, 11. M.Cannon,.). A. Raker. .1. ft. Stevenson, W. .1. ftcdinghum. I/ /V* />ee Mirsion; (). \\ . ftlutt. ('nmri.il/Stafiitn: It. (I, C'olliiif, ft. ft Meaty. 11 ,m\'.'tki'i.H. t 'Imtit: .1. 1\ ftuneh, ft. ft Town send, .1, ft. Breed en, .J. ('. ftleteher, A. ft. ftleteher, ft. I). I lamer. Ili'iilhl'u-iUi ("nruit: ft. ('. Kastoi'1 iii ?-. II. K. Odnni, Simeon (Jibson, T. ft Stubbs, ftaifonl (iibHon, ft. B. \i........ **I Wl VJ? lj<njhtn<>: C. .J. Prince, K. P. Pittniun, A. L. Lewis, .1. S. Booth, I*. K Lewis, S. S. Anderson. \/<irio)i Xtutum: \V. M. Monroe, P. It. I lamer, .J. II. Lambert, T. C, Moody, W' J. Montgomery, J. T. I > 11 Hois. (Jonvwy Circuit: K. M. Kloydi W. K P. Cooper, W. B. Jones, W, .1. Waller, K. V. Best. Wenhrim: J. T. Covington, C, W. . I ones, J. J. Tart, M. P. Galloway, T. A. MoLendon, W. T. Kinney, P. M. John, J. I). Hill, II. K, Covington. Little Pec Dee. Circuit: A. K, Pnrhan, G. H. Floyd, W. A. Jones, K. H. Kdwards, J. T. Jones, S. T, Gaddy, W. A. Jones. /{ucktcMe: Z. W. Duscnhury Charles Dusenbury, B. L. Beaty. 1 Vuerutmiir' .T M W. ?VJ , ?, T. (Joldfinch, (ii'O. Stalvav, Jeremiah Smith, A. I). Stulvey. LorU: .1. (?. Butler, M. J. Cox, .1. It. Suggs, J. 0. Bryant. Norf/t Marlboro: S. \V. (?. Shipp H. N. Pegues, C. S. (Jrant, M. C, (Juiok, James Mcintosh, W. I), hi vans. Clio: A. M. Wood ley, II. M. Stack house, Prank Manning, W. II. Miggs W. I.. Stanton, C. P. Hodges. Mull In*: \\. II. Ellerhe, F. M Monroe, 1). Me In tyre, K. F. Ed< wards, W. P. Altmon, .lames Norton B. (J. Smith, It. S. FJlis, W. B Thompson, W. S Smith. IlrittouH Meek: C. E. Dozier, \V II. Craven, W. L. Smith, J. T. Do zier. Lit tl* liock: p. p. Stack house I). W. Jtethoa, Jr., Julius liethea Willis Fore, P. W. Betluu, T. B Staekhouse. JfeuHetfuville Station: W. J Stuhhs, J. F. Everett, J. S. Moore. ^VV^^KirHSminCT^^W'oker j Smith, I). 1>., S. It. Jones, IV !>.. J. Jo. Kil^o. .1. ('. Clinkscnles. All interested will please preserve this paper. A. .1. Ntokks TKIBl'TK OF ?KSI?K( T. ; Whereas it litis pleased an Allij slice Providence to remove from our j midst our holoved brother, James A. 1 llcudrick, who was a useful member of Cedai drove Farmers' Alliance, j and whereas, we desire to place on ! record our apprec iation of tlu ser vices of our brother, and of the affection which his kind heart, elirisj tian character and ohavituhlc labors has earned from all the members of our Alliance. 1st. Therefore be it ANohwrf: Tim! in I In. 11 mi ill nf In*. ?i 1>..?< I "-j | A. Heiulrick, the Alliance has lost a worthy ami tho church a devoted , member, the community an honest 1 and useful neighbor. 2nd. That we tender to his be- j I reaved family our deepest sympathy i in this their bereavement. 3rd. That a blank page in our minutes be inscribed to the memory of our deceased brother, and a copy i of these resolutions be furnished the family and also published in Tub IIorry Her\i.i>. Geo. 11 o does, ] W. F. Jordan, ! Committee 1. W. Johnson, ) A i'vui tuI Arri-aigmeiit. New York, March 25.?The grand jury came into Court of General Sessions to-day and handed along presentment to Judge Fitzgerald, in which the Sheriff's oflieo is charact- | erized as a disgrace to the citv and a - shame to civilization. When he l handed in the nresenhnonL <b?> for.,. ' , | limn of the jury said the inquiry had , failed to reveal a single redeeming i . element in the management of the j office. It was a black record of vio . lated law, tardy justice, forced settle meld, corruption and bribery. It ! . was no longer a question of what . ought to be done to remedy existing evils, but what must be done at once and without, delay. The foreman , asked that the copies id the pre.vent. nient be sent to the (lovernor am , t In; State 1 icgislat m e. MARRIEDi .j II ATT EN?A N I) EH SO N?On March 31st, 1890, by Hev. A. W.I Jackson, Mr. Kichard II at ten and '| Miss .loanna Anderson, of Mucks-' ' villc, S. C. l)i rectory. M K i ll 1)1 ST. KKV. J. W II UM IIHUT, PASTOR. Services every Sunday morning 11 o'clock a. in. and evening 7 o'clock. 1 i). in. Communion the firvt Minwlnvnf every month. Su ida\ School every -Minday A. .. K. Norton Superintendent. Prayer meeting every rhursd;'\ 7 o'clock I' '. S? }!n\ tors are cordially invited to all tin services. M VHI(?N H1STHCT appmintmbktk or mkv .1 utoki , i\ iHayt'on. -' ndy Plains, Friday, Mur< ' 2 ?t!i. Conway ('t., Zion, March 29th. 80th. I Conway Station, (night), April 11. 13. Wuccmnaw?Kalrin. April 12, 13. lluckavilltt Hebron, April 19,20. CONWAY CIRCUIT. APPOl NTM KNTS OK ltfcV. W. M. 1IAU1MN. Brown Swamp, 2nd Sunday 3:00 ! P. M. Durants, 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M. , I Mfc. /ion, 1st. Sunday 11:00 A. M. Cool Spring, 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M. Antioch, 3rd Stinday 3:00 P. M. Jordanville, 3rd Sunday 11 A. M. i I'isgah, 1st. Sunday 2:00 P. M. BAPTIST. , I ICKV. M. J. W1LI.OUOIIBV, PAKTOK. Services every first Sunday in each ' month at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 P. M ; also services on Friday night be-! , fore first Sunday at which time (' Church Conference is held. Sunday School every Sunday at ,0:30 A. M.; E. W. Nolley, Superin- j ! temlent. ? j Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. I " I , APPOINTMENTS OP REV. MO?K? l'Kll) 1 OKON. Pleasant Meadow, first Sunday and ; > iluv Iw.for.I I ^nyboro, second Sunday unci day! ? j before. I N?\r Hope, third Sunday and day ' j before, ' ; Pleasant Union, fourth Sunday and day before. ,j prksrWehian. KKV. O. \V. MCMII.I.AN, I'ASTOK. Services every drd and 4th Sunduy * at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7h p. in. Sunday School every Sunday at ,1 3 o'clock p. ni. I). T. McNoill Snper, intemlttiit. NEW ADVERTfsEMEN rs. Notice to Sub Presidents. | t The llorry County Farmer# Alliance will meet In Conway, on Friday the 4th * day of April next, at 12 o'clock, M. Kvery i. sub President in the County i? specially rc<| ested to be present, as there will be business transacted, in which they are personally interested. .Jekkuiaii Smitii, Pre*. <\ F. A. THAT I P CONTAINs YV ori li lltMiiemhoi'i 11 t>-AM) That (lie reason w hy #<?/?M>f Cuinma U's competitors say all sorts of unkind things aliout him, is because he has forced tlu'in ' to come down from high prices. Til KY MIGHT AS WKU, "MlNO I'KAI.Ms It) \ 1 >! :Ai iioksi ," as tiy to make the people of Horry County feel any way but kind and thankful tow >rd% ('mo in aid, 11 !' i i iiii i lie In-v. n iim-Iiw i ,i i giy ami ri'itiirinvj jjoimP to living prin . \N I HON N (U SI ;r. M Y ( < t.MIM. II TO Its l.oi il< I NO I IKK THIS Pit I UKK, |>< > V T \ ^ .. ^ < ,\M MACK'S I'lUn.s 1 \s \| ,\ hi! TIIKM SICK." Hpcml your m hi y .it < uiii.i k-U's stnri?, g?>t valno rrffivi'il, ami ?. ? i ? \t nlon, ami yon will fo lionio looking llko WAJ ' trra s y Ji FW' TiiiS (iEN 1 LKMAN. AND ADVISE VOUH KID ENDS "TO fj() AND DO MKKVVI81S," AND DON 1 YOU FOHOET IT." Cuin mack's store Is the i.kauku, jiimI cmn?^eTnd,rH?M for deal ruble goods in nil li'ir n I. , 1? kicks . hIBm I IJHii ? ? 2 ' \ i. IM i s ; h EHEw * r i ; ^ Kvcry i *i i ! :il (' n: - :.? >v xtoro in C >111\v:i v i?-!|? co:ii;m . i hi f GUAUANTFB3 r*I? DONTINtA TION Ol' LOW L'itUT.ri IN i 1 >HUY ('() I' N i' V, I lion :li "f Mi.ii! i . has hmM ; * ^mP4 _ . <sj| ? it IWI ; I Should 'f S M I I ^ K . ) \\ i.i.l. \YK DON'T KNOW ABOUT i II AT. I I* MAY ( AT,si SUM K (>F (>l'|{ COM I'KTi'l ol;s TO (J HI X, ?> ,1 . \ I <). !.:<> I 11 I MTM'.HIlrlV Jjlvp aw ly. We \ill -if t> every little b iy or vi11 v 'iii'. our : r<\ wttoilior or not ti pivHent, ran^Inr* i i value frutn r? to .'.*> i 'it i i I Hi'-toil I . Cniiw jirl"*, COMIC I???\ . ; I 1 It! Ill . \ i i. - o-tju'i t' u!l\, it.' i?. kIn<;, Adrian, S. ( I*. S II! i.iiv p iid for Woo J, Wax, liicki'iis, i; , and all kinds of produce. ? u. 3 _ r . , USTotlc? of Sal? Under and by virtue of tin' power con ferrfld in :i certain Pill of J 11 o to me exo cuted, and d< livered In Prudence Johnson, tin* 25th day of February, and recorded ill tlie office o| lie; sterol Mcsnt? Conveyanco fori lorry County, S. tl,e 27th dav of April, A. I), I88lt; I will sell at public auction, to tin* highest bidder at 12 o'clock M. S iturday the 22nd day of March 181)0, at tiallivants Ferry, S. < The property described in tie! I'.ili of {sale aforesaid, viz: ()ne Iron Mivy mule, two cows ml one yearling. Terms of sale cash. I. W . I lot.i.m \ v. inch I d 2t who is coins an . . Onr orihcpnpp too msr ^nkwr5 ii kmx 't'olh up h K'!8v \ | \ Ihc woi'lrt. "u, ricllHni it, e If/4'hiH t ]\ I unrqunlwl, ? to mtiwju** our .ay jf 91 BlV il I will. fy?\ toosc mien'M In wt'b locality, TOC <..ue Only It"*-who writ* s* l!) f ! I M Kl |? vt (t .n,r,.n m*ki ,ur* of W b'1riBmlf<W All yon kin fodo in CVC^ 'h'ilef ? 1M rilurn ti to ?h.w our f?*di to tit, * thore wit" cill?* > r o?i|bbori TwV tlAnrWOfc '* " ",0,"?a r?u b*AYEMllHr*lnninc of Hut i.lnrtiMmonl niUIIU ' t ?|,.>ivi the ?ttiill md of th? trli cope. The foUowInu cut glvei thr i[ip?ur*pce of It nJntHJa bout thr fiftieth fokrt of III bulk . Jt II ? frind. double ill! tile. cop* lotK? C??7 I" ??"7 >T.| Will ?i?o ?II'1W 70a now r JO con iu*ko from Mil I .? I O * .1*7 ot lout. ft'to <h? Urt.wilb . out oii.critnio llHlcr wote ( onco W? 007 oil ciprti* choifoo A.Mrotl II IIALt.hll A CO, ll nHkO, IUIIU.H M?m? "The Gladstone" ja, LAMP V. |V li 1 ivt fliirat laninli thi mrld. - II rives inn r?, nofl. brllliW It It V I IK II' 1 Hocollillo ft t>0?er. I'ur?rAn.ibn?htcr \ /P Ws AifiC'i\ ib?ug?? light 1 softer than WH. I iJe-v /vJ\ \ oUctrlo light ? mora P >y?, >Jf? "T,' V \ Chc*rlill tn?n either. f / \ J vt I i\ OT'irrrJow* ti'jht ft '/m I /? <? Kj-? 1 \ ordinal y lamp oil I f rj SooingisBolleving r.ST.: a "wonderful Iftmp" Auil'cu) Bronze. Also VIki <;i?ilw(oiu> K.t tension Study Lamp for Clergymen, Killtors, Students, Teachers. Professors, Lawyers, Physicians ami other professional men. TIlC (rilntlslOIIO lla ll<| lift l.illlipx. 'I'lie <*lll<lstonc I'ltino l.ampM. Hentl for price list. Kkiglo lamps at whole* nile ju ice, boxed anil sent safely I?y express. HC 'tlet our prices. " Seeing li l>rlU. vlinj. <?LA DSTONIC liA.HI* CO., 11 Pit fit Place* New l<: .li, moli 0 :iin 30 DAYS ! MORE ami we will), ivc n tand sl'dl Nt; Ol'KN I \'<} for tlm ( inin^ x .tson; 1 >ut lli-t we will lie forced to make loom for these good. Tile win we propose t??il?> *it is iini to Im.e at't/f/tinf/ .' IK.! carry it over, hut to sell t: <'iii out t a suerlllee iu order to I have room to display our xiew coods. ' THEN K< )K TDK NEXT Till ItTV DAYS \VK WILD DROP . nil! l-'AI.K DIN K TO ZERO, AND < >KFEIt SOMK OK TDK VI< >ST WON DEI JIT I. B\1J< JAINS M\'K11 IIKUPK TT<)THEPK<>PI.E. OT! I IS US f AUK !)?>IN(r Tin: ni.OWINC AMI W K \UK SKI. UNO < it M >1 >>s. Our niott i i "Tho >m>h| "o?mIs for t ho toti?t in >:i ),'* til l all our (usfnmefrt rtckuoivl i ilii f,uf. It will cost you nothing tot I tli'-. ami y ut tan tin <0 hy com|?:ir in/ our pricoH mul goods with other*. lU 'UlOl'dllSvV: i'OM.INS. SltMUh Kinpl(>\ llHMlt. ti ? tu.?'.'?ynii wt villle ti u' 11 'w 11 > 41 to iHiiib vol .it! in tin- spinning tljnl iviin: o p. rTnuti.'a of t l,nr)( ston Hag i iit hi?u * .linu t'oiujiauy. .ViUlrrs* ifllco H<' r< t r?y, or ti|>|?lv ut Factory >!ui :?5, hot \ 1 it Kill rami .Meetinj St., 'l| "I I too, . ' . (TU'li '? 0: - ,lj