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"THE NEWS AND HERALD.' WINN6.30E0, 8. 0. TlIURUDAY. Maroh 20, : 8 8 11 N. .wR&NA A Vim, EvItoa. dM4 S. I*ArXOADM. AMOOATI RDITOI Li,rIrATURE sOMETI,rs PAYS, 081) citlly under the existing . governmei of the United States. Bret Ilarte b comes Consul to Glasgow, on a salt of three thousand dollars. AN ENGLISIH 'APEI REJOICES THA Amorican ladies are fast losing ti only defect inl their beauty, want ( flesh. Englilh women as a genlerl rule are robust. Hence the Englis standard of beauty. SEN \TOlt KEINAN, oF NEW Yoi says that Seymour would not resi the ullited appeails 1of the Democrac This brings the i age of Deedleild o0 of the retirement. into which new papers have thrust him. uCnSTON i,WI.,HAVE HElR ANNUA Floral Fair in April, and will endew or to at tract a large number of visi tot from all parts of the State. April one11 of the iensantCst months which to visit. fle metropolis. NEwSPAL'Elt wI*s ARE 1ECOMIN 1acetollis over the Greenlback nin nee. One quill drivi r tells us tit: 11)i'*a s :ire ( d-mgerons." iad anothl perp'I rates a syllogim "Dillaye is, a sen0ev, procralnation. A -eraciol vnet1 ha said, Prortastuition is lhiel. .Ergo. Dillaye is a-the re Inlay be inf e rred." 'in. CINCINN AT901-TIERN Itillroat just completed, cost the. Ci( y of Cil P-iaei eighten millions of dol'r But it opells ani in11depenldeit route 1 the Atlantic )or-, and Is expected 1 realize handsome profits. A (rain < cars inade the trip the other day h tween Ciciniati and Port Royal i thirty-four hours. PREPAIlATIONS ARE MAKINO T1O r( Ceive Grant With honors in Galvesto on his return from Mexico. We truv the dutihuonstration will be conllned Repmblicans. When Grant wet through the South some months 11g< lie was not an avowed candidate, mil ovations to hill had n1o l)Citicl si.0 nifleation. Now, however, since h has been revalled to the United Statt to revive the partially flaginhg boom it would be folly in Democrats to ai In the Imoveient. THE cOIIC WEEKLY Pack has a amusing cartoon representing Conl ling inl a state of desperation over thv "Fifteen" puzzle. Each block has th fhee of somlic Presidential candidatt Grant, Blaine and Tilden representin the mystic three, 13, 15, 14. Do who lie will, Cokling cannot, get Grant it the right place, Blaine or TildeI ill variably coming out first at the end Some one sent a copy of' the paper i Blaine in the Senate chamber, and excited a great deal of amnusemet among the Senators, with the excej tion of Conkling, who couldn't see th joke. THE PILADELIAru. Times (I[nd. says of Mr. Basyard, of whom it put lishes an elaborate sketch: "lie Is on of the few Presidenittial candidates wh i has become prominent In the rac solely by his conservative ando p)atr otic record in the Senate (huring ti last decade, and he has the larget diffused anud unorgan aized following < any of his Denmocrati c ompIet itori lie Is a statesman rather than a polit cal organizer, and his small State de prives him11 of everything lke a gret central power to promote his interestz It is a healthy sign, however, that.sue a man Is formidable as a candidlal without the nmoderni appliances< polities." RENEwED) 1NTiEnmsT HAS BEEN eren ed in cotton factories inl South Car< limna since t he expositionl of' the Necw and Couric.". The people of Chest< have organtizedi a compantIy and1( wi soon begin the work of'erectio,n, Roe lill has ahleady raisd forty (hot sand1( dollars for a simnilJar eniterp)risI and now Chanrleston is agitating steam factoryv in that city. The stoe of the prinucilmi colianties in Soul Carolina is away- above par11, antd gea dividlends aire alssiured. Can anythizn be dlone in this line in Fairficld? M hav'e abundant water Power In Catav~ ha and Broadi Rivers, whilec there at numterouis p)oints along (lhe railroad1 which wood is abiuna aind steal faictories might pay. A small mi muil.ht 1he erected antd aiddit1ions ma)Zde i process of time. BJring the mills to tl~ cotton. PAnSON SIMn~ONS HAs nEEN *Pejecte by the Senate by a vote of 'twet ninie to teni. BIen 11111 made a fot: hours speech in favor 'of conlemiti 1dm, on the ground1 thait to reject man becautse ho called the~ Southeri people "corrupt Secession traitort would raise a howl In the North.. 1I said that eVenl Rep)ublicans laught at this argument. Selnator Gord<: made a short speech shlowing the iil fitnesBs of the Parseon for tile lplac All the Democrats except 111l1 ami Eaton voted aigainst Simmons, as oily a few Republicans voted for lim somel Republicans joining the -Dem cerats.to reject himu. This Is a gratif ing victory for' Gordon over Stephen -11111 and Felton. Eaton, for a got man, has thme faculty of getting on tI wrong side too often. 'lie voted.f Conking's heneohmant in the New Yoi CustoIz House'emnbroglio against : most the solid Democratieo. part flow he takedA to Simnmons is a my iIt Is understood that the comba jeror~ will raise Jim Ander son oerage 8 asaon Ananin POS1'AL CA RD FIENDS. New York Dotectivem Pusu1ed~Hayden, the Accused Murderer, ol; the Lecture Plat. foron-Stephen Tyng Supports Him-The Professional Humorist of the "Thnes." (Fiomt the News and Courier.) NEW YOIK, March 15.-The con. stant talk in New York at present about cremation, funerals, iron coffins, &c., reilinds me of the strange perse cution to which the Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, the rector of Trinity Church, at. ,y a salary of $20,000 a year, has been subjected for the last Aew months by some rascal, whose oceitpation scens T to colsist, apparently, in sending 0 tradespeoplo, anild principally inder )f takers, to Dr. Dix's house. The pa il pers have not told half of the annoy h ance.s to which he itias been subjected. Undertakers have been there with cofins and ice reatdv to lay out a dead t person who latd no existence. Otno day at least a dozen of these sad-faced 1. gentlemen received letters signed with - Dr. Dix's name, requesting them to call that evellig with a coflin ald ice at. his house at such an hour, and of 1, course tie whole dozen were on hand - prompty. The next day it was the -s tl I'll of tile Second-hand clothes deal is ers, who to the liumber 4)f twenty or It so received postal cards asking thei to cole and purchase the cast-off 0 clothing of Mrs. Dix. Sone (lays aflerw r 'a several promineit clergy n11101 received invitations to dint at Dr. r Dix's house with i distinguished strang4er, anld of course wenit to find( n1 theimaelvem enitirely unexpected. t.9 Tradespeople and ainufacturers all a over th couitry, from Ainie to Flori it dt, received orelurs for goods and sam pIes from 1Dr. Dix's elergetic friend. and of course sent, what was requested, to tile great. ainnoyanice and expense of thei reverend gentlemian. The next in stance of tile persecutor's ingeullity . was More su1ccsst'il thfai ainy ill ai 0 nying him. Dealers itn cu'riosities, living (nd dead, and keepers oftnmuse tln, received postal cards iniviting ifthem to binhg their- most extraordina Iy%- wonders to Dr. Dix's house, as that 11 gentleman wanited to Orgalnize a travel In1gs how for Sualiiy schoole xhibitiolns. The consequcneo was that for a week )Dr. Dix's house was besieged by the most astounding succession o iott -t stosities, who till wanted to see Dr. Dix and were willing to ahow them 0 selves to Sunday schools for a consid A cration, the ngliest and most hprrible onles deliandfing, of course, the highest Prices. Olle i'lan had i head like a pig's, anild ecould squeak ; another had no limbs; theii came huitclbacks; meii with noAes a foot lon;g Siamese t ins S giants who could seajrcely get in tile doors; dwart's who had to climb up j the steps on1 all-fours ; foreigners with the t*Ices of dogs, and who could bark; Women with bieards; Ktliffis, Esqui m.ux,. human skeletons, and Indian Fakirs with nails a yard long, who had taken a vow never to wash them selves-and had kept it. Policemen had to be engaged to attend the door bell, bectiuse the rings were incessant. and tile ser-vait, girls were scared out their wits by tile appearance and be havior of these queer freaks of iat.utre, who were all indignant at not being - welcomed with admiration antd who all wanted at least car fares for their tvoi ble inl comning. One man arrived withu ai wagon lotad of mmnmlflies and1( one twith a per'formning bear. A t last after tthree imon.ths of' similar annloyance -camte a letter offetinag to stop) tile nu11 e sac if $1,000 was ptaid. Detectives antswered the offe'r to nto avail. It is hiopedI now that thme wide~1 pub)licity ) given to tile matter will prevent per sons8 fr'om beinlg imlposed upionI. On the other hand even genluinie comm nuni e caltions1 frtoim Dr. Dix will nlaturlally be a looked at closely her'eafter before anyi e laith is put in them:. ANOTHIER VICTIM. e The same p)ersoni whlo has been1 per ,t secutinlg Drt. Dix hIas also somtegrudge agauinst ai certainl Mr'. Buckley' who hIas a saloQul ini New York. On 'Saturday, - February 21st, Buckley was surpriisedl -to> see a let ter ini a morning nIewspap,er' .signeId with his nlame, offetring to give t~ the prto)ceed of his businless f'or on1 0 day11 to the Irish relief' fund. Blefor'e 'he'had time to call at the newvs aper bt office to demanld ant explanlation 110 re-1 c ceived a postal card, p)urp)orting to1 'f come , fr'oim the of11ce or that p)aper', thankmg him for his noble zeal in be-1 half1 of Irish charity. lie went to the - office, and1( discovered there that tihe postal card was bogus, while Is card had: lbeen printed in good faithi. On the 24th came indignant letters of sonie r1 pers'onIs of whloml Buckley had never II heard, inqujlirintg what ho meant by k seningilo themt bills for wino and cigars. Poor liuckloy went arounid to those per'sons and explained theo hoax; hie ~' had1( never sent them any bills anld he a htad never heard of them. Then mat, k ters grew more seriouls. Oneo day hi Mayor Gr'iahami, of Pater'son,N. .J., and the chtief' of pollce of that city, enlter'ed 1the saloon anid, taiking Mr. Buckley g ito his~ private ofiloie, enldeavored to e extort n'om him a confession that lie -- was the mullrderer of the wonmn, Miss e Hlink, who was recently killed in 11Cr tbed int Patersotn. After' he had satis Lied these genttlemlen of his Innocence II of t hat critme, they showed him the Il postial card accusihng himi of' the mur n decr. At 5I o'clock of the1 sameo anter Snoon a gentleman entered the saloon and iniquired for Mr. Buckley. He approached the p)ostal card v'icthni, and, lowvering his voice almost to a wihiis d per', said: "I am S. 846." Mr. Buick h ey at this time was disgusted wvith the r lnystery which surrouded 1im, and exclaimed someiwhiat Irtritablyv, "The ---olu are I WVell, wvhat 'do you a wvant't" "IPve brought thte money 'for ni the coat, you kniow, 'said the str'anger, " mlakinig a f'antic attempt to smile itat [t urally. Just thon aniother genitleman dcal ledl the victim asile, antd annlo1unca~ i ng hImself' as "A. 8. L." said he was ni ready to pay theo monley for is jewel u-: ry. Still a third stranger entered and 3. dlemanided is goods, for Which 1he was d,prepared to pay the ransom wvhilch had <;been agreed uponi. Ae wiea ex0planation was broughit about. "S. 1, 8tJ''had host a vah~table overcoatsitn >- St. Ain's Church, Brooklyn, and "A. S . L.," a pr'ominenit WValh streeot man, hand lost some jewelrmy. Each of these Sgentlemen had advertised for the re turn of their property and receIved a eo Ietter saying thuat they could get it by > applylig to Buckley at a certain hour k ya ng the reward, offered. The ,l u nof Dr. Dlx's persecution attraeted Buckley's notice, anId on Som rngsome of his nostpl cards s-wt r ix's, the handwrilig was fotimnd to be tIhe salne. Conalderina the cheannnss nf oai ...rd..ad GRVERAr& aosx41. -Brick Pomeroy hAs abandone(l journailsm and grenbacks, and be. come a devotee of hard money. 114) is mining In Colorado. -Clarence Davis, lie bigamist. at tempted to strangle himself in jail at Chicigo on Friday nilght. Ifis thir teenth wife Is en route to Ch1icago. -Mrs. Belle Sage, of New Albany, Ind., sues Albert Sage, her brother-in law, for stealing amt crrying away her husband, io has consumption and who is insured for $2,000. -lo Itev. Stuart Robinson, D. ., of Louisville, Ky., will deliver t,he an nital sermon bef'or the Youn Meni's Christian Association at the iliversi ty of Virginia, Juie 27. -The engagoient of Edwin Booth in Boston, now progressing at the Park Theatre, is sensationally success ful. It Is probably the most brilliant he has ever made iu New England. --The first through car to Port Rov al, over the Cincinnati Southern Ri'ul way, with the Port Royal delegation from the recent celebration, arrive(d there on Saturday-thiirty-four IoUrs from Cincinnati. -A petition, signed by over twelve hundred women of Cnclinnati, praying the Ohio Legislature to enact somej law which will take die control of the pub lie schools out of the hands of ward politicians, has been presented to that -The New Orleans Democrat esti mates at more than $100,000 the loss of mules and other stock in the Ouachita Valley section of Louisima from a disease produced by the bites of myriads of gnats that I'nvaded that part of the State lately. -Governor Marks, of Tennessee, was a poor boy, who took care of a widowed mother, ad, unable to take a college course, made the most of the training lie founnd in a common school. lie was a Con federate oflicer, and lost it limb at Murfreesboro. -During the performance of each Dpera in lhich she sang in Vienna recently. Adelina Patti received about ;even dollars for each workin minute. Almost anyv one would be willing to ro tilrough a little stage fright for such pay. It's eqal to an Indian agency. -The Massachusetts legislators have beenl polled as to their Presidential preferences. Of the Democrals 21 are for Baylard, 10 for Tilden, 10 for l'irmnan, 3 for Seymour and 3 for Hancock. Of the Republicans, 41 favor Grant, 37 for Blaine, 33 for Sherman nid 36 for Edmunds. -The New York Ierald slates that uI] order. hits been received by I the Winclhester Arms Compiny to 'make from fltleen to twenth million of cart -idges for the Chinese government. l'his is the first order, it is said, ever iven by the Chinese govermnment to foreigners for the manufacture of "artridges. -A-Petersburg dispatch says relia A)c information received there contra licts the reported duel in Briuwick ounty, Vi., between It. A. Rainv, Readjuster, and Richard Jolly, Deb't mayer. The partics have had no difli 1nity, and the account of the duil, vhich appeared as a letter in the lich mond Whirl, was written for sensa ional purposes. -A mass-meeting of workingmen tt St. Lonis, on Saturday night, pass !d resolutions calling on Coiigress-mn 0 vote for legislationi to insure the en orcement of the eight-hour law on !overnmen101t work ; and1 declaring they wvill (d0 everything in their p)ower to ieomplish the political dest ruction of iiny Congressmani who speaks against t, and demanding the creation of a iationial bureau of labor-statistics. War CoONREss Is DOING.-Yery ittle of startling interest was (done in Jongress during last week, as will be ecn from the following summnarv: D~ebate on thle Star route deficiency >ill has begun in thle Seniate ; Senator MIaxey defends the action of' the Post D~flce D)epartmnent, while Seniatoru Bleck condems it ; Mr. Sharon explain id hIs long absence; a bill to reclaim wvaste lands was passed1; the Porter Jill was laid on the table ; a numbei of nemorials were p)resenitedl asking the ibolition ofthec duty on paper ; the bill to Irohibhit the arirest of election ollcer s bvas reported ; the resolutions for- the tlppOiin ent of a special canal commit .ee were withIdrawn; the fortificationis aill was amended and p)assed. In the hlouse, a bill was intiroduced to exemplt elegrams from seizur-e in judicial and legislativye proceeding~s; Mr-. Ack len .dered a constitutional amendment to ?revent Federal initerferenice with thei ocal lawvs of States: tIme dleficincy bill wats reported1 ; the management of the 3overnment Printing Office and the pay of special deputy marshals were mujectsof debate; a bill to comnpro rmse riosecutions againlst persons unm aw fully usin - government timber was ons5idler-ed. 'he (delay in reporting lie appropriation bills befeats all )robabllty of an early adjournment of Dongress. Mr. John B. HIawley has reslggned thme Assistant Secretaryship >f the Treasury to canvass for the onination for G overnor- of Illinois. HIs resiglnat1in will take effect on the 1st of Aril. It Is understood that J. IC. Upton, at present Chief Clerk of thie Department, will be noIminated to mucceedt Mr. Iawvley. A GIFT TO.LI IUNGI CIANO.-Previ aus to the ex-President's departure for Cub)a lie ordered of Tiflany' & Co. a hammered silver pitcher-, sinmilar in design to that ordered by thme Duke of Argyle for Mir. Gladstone. It is coy ared wit.h Ivy leaves, and Is further ornamented by butterilhes, beetles, ko., In bronze, iron mnd gold. It Is a very hiandsomeo piece of work, and is Intended for a p)reset to Li-hung Dhang, the Viceroy of the province of Dhli-Le, who entertalned the ex-Pr-esi tient anid hIs suite for three days In a royal mannier, and upon their depart nre loaded them with presents of the most costly' descriptioni, the cost to the Viceroy being over $20,000. It wams before this genitlemann that the ex President made his remiarks regarding the third ternm, wvhich have ben so Dxtensively quoted here. On thle bot tomn of the pitcher is the following Legend: 'His Excellenc LI-HUNG CIIA NG, Viceroy of Chi-Lo, * omo* U. S. GRtANT, 1880. Its cost is *800, and it hias been for warded to the Chuinese Embassy at Washington for.transmission abroad. -A Washington newspaper pinits a half cohi~mn of advIce to uIgly l Is. Any man who hast recently been Jilted can have a terrible revenge bye~nding op to the wpuan who re sed him,. --T0mh test n for John China man111 is "Mus(golittn."1 -The Sun trios to shine all over David Davis alt once. It can't be done. -Proposals aire in Order, girls. Re member no bachelor shouIbe with out olie. --The Sherman bool needs a bloody shirt or something of tiha sort just to give itstyle. -A laly who wits ikedI her igo hv al ing11tis'tive man viciotisly presenteil him wit It it ilteml puzzle. -A little Vellow whIio was asked how John file litiltist was clotled, liswer ed: "In coarse gurlents of 0,ame10l's hair, eight locusts aid wild honley." -A shilp siiled froi DoS-tonl receit lv with the usual cargo-eight lhn dred tlhotiu1iad gallons of rull and one niissionary. -The llaine club in Washington opeIs with prayer. Tihe last tine Blain1iI rayed, It wont on his knees to Mulligan. -The fiftemn puzzle solutions are as pleitiftil as., blackberries in August, but the trouble is, these solutions don't soloot. '"'Maimina, what arie twins made for?" IHer precious brother replied: "So that cainliblals may eat philopo -On Tilden when the Sun laid low, The fates dVered that Sainl 11utst, go, And (ark as thunder was lie Ilow Of bourboi rolliii rapidly. -"hlie Lhir," "The Fool" and "The Politician" are filree plays now Iun1 ning in New York at d iflei'rent houses. Comment seems uinceessary. - Adulteration is so prevalent in the liquor trnle that several Democratic Congressinenl have expressed a desire to swap their ironl Clad Oaths for iron cad stoliachs. --The revival of trade makes a great diffelrence ll 111e1!" in rIorilit.v. The See retary of the Treasutry 'is receivine many contributions to ihe conscience fuid. -Many a young lady who aspires to fame rim, 1eilcil, b 1 and cn11vas would becomlie Ia rising" artitt once it she would turn her attention to bread-ma king. --An Ohio girl sued a man for a breach of 'proiise. and proved limil, sueb a meIan scouindrel that tle jury decided she ought to Iny him somie thoug for not mlarryinig her. aeoe -Two Renituicky malltiden ls haveopenl a blacksini h-shop, and it isI i i inter esting sight to see:a itle bili wvhen the girls accideitilliv tickle him while plutting", oil his lew shecs. -0ne of the most solemni diffluitlfics underm tht. Ilmpire is groiugl to be to lid a plice somotewhere near the size of ltoscoe Conlkling.,. The ordinlaryN glitter and pomp of imperi,ilisn Wihl not becim to a1nswer. his l'llrpose. -James: Yours received. It is call Cd i hp curi in, beettn- when it. "Oes (owi fhe boyS go ou for a drop Of soImthMing, a custoin ha nded down from the days oi Shakespeare.-Ex. -A DeahWood societ% liad a cane vojed to the lanidsoiest man in town by the ladies, and the man selected is Ilurkinog inl tlie woods till the Inln of'. Deadwood will give him a (.hlanjce to get ont of the country. -"'Do you ever expe-t to make a newspaper that. will suit everybody ?'' a veteran edlitor' asked. ''No, sir,"' was the answer, "'and I don't want to ; a new~~spaper that wvould suit everybody wvonbhn t be) worth reainimg."' --The,ballots f'or the laties w'ho vote at the next elect ion will probalmll he cut on tihe biais or seoliopedl. It 'will nmot be at all strange it' we hoar t hem exclainm ; "'1Ier ballot is old-faishionmed it doesni't look lit to be seeni." -"There are sev'eniteeni andl a luhl' men1 to every female ini (lie Territory ot' D)tkota." "'Well,"' said Miss Jones5, spuinlster, when she read th le above item, "if girls knew what I kn.iw, thiey'dl take that half1 m1:11 rather' thazi none1( at all ." -A womlan who has her' garret. ('all of"yarbs'' of all description, and a' cure f'or every ill that flesh is heir to, t alway's applies to a neoighiboir th she wIantS a remnedy for tihe rhieumnatism or Sorec thro'(at. -An enterprising Amnericani ship p)ed some1 wheelbarrows to [io Janei re, and the natives filed (lhenm full of stones andl such, and carried themi on their headsq. Theyv sid it was at capi)- 1 tal contrivance, and wvondered how they had imaaged to get along so many years without it. -One of the Ne w York boarding school keepers hirca a (detective to fol low her procession ofci pupils when they take th eir' daily wvalks, in order to guiardo against aniy uattemipt at. flirtation. Un11less the detective Is a saint, lhe will have twenty flirtatjins on hisow hand within a week. -"My boys," said a kind Oil* City teacher, "if' you would be pr-esident of the United States, you must be good anid studiouis." "Who wants to) 1)e pre'sidenIt?" yelled 0ont a y'ounii chap from a back seat. "i'd rutliter be 11fl1er Bill and shoot an In jun." A nmd the boys all chorused, "Thema's our ' sentiImnts."-Deriek.( -The taking of the census will cost $3.,000,000, but there is r'eally no need of inposing this additional l'mrden on1 the taxpay'ers of tihe country. By .simn p)1y allowing wvomen to stale their ago at alny figaro they choose onm p)avmenmtI of one dlolhari, the entire amounmt "could1 be easily raised. -The heigh t of fashion a t the Court of' Dalhomney is a costuine consistig of the blue, gol, grecen and red labels 'J carefully peceled frmom (lie medicine amnd, pikle-bot tIes, br'ouriit by Eurmo peanus ito the King's dom?nionis. VTe labels are gunmmed oni to time niaked body, and' the eflfetis, at any rantc, S aurtling. --T.he Sureme Court of' Indiana do cides that the legal nmamne of' a peron'0t comnsistA of one0 Chr'isthum name amid a sur'inm. Any one maly have as maniiy mfidldle name's or' iii alhs as ar'e given to him, or as lie chooses to tako. They (10 not aflfect their legal unme. Tlhiis Is temrible, as Mi r. J. La~vwnc St. Claro do Ver'o Alphonse August Smith will have to leave that State or muake another J-n S-th. CULTIVATE, ROSES.-Nothing acids so much to the comfort and beauty of home as the cultivation , of' flowers. Nor does anything add mnore to the beatnd~ 1111comf'ort of man11 01' womnan than the r'osoS on tihe cheeks .of those ini good health. Dr. Gider's Liver Piis will nliways impart this roseato hue If uised in time. Fior sale by Dr'.. WY. E. Aiken, a-- ot -The flftcon otar mauatu 8ge tab)lishmenits of the Uniteod States turn d gou,6~ lggyear 87,850 pleeos of roll l880. s 1880. P. LANDECIZER & 1RO. LnnIOMeO the receipt of a large as uortment of Spring GoodH in the very latest desigi s and Nov elties. : nd they offer tho following goods as' low as any houso in the 'Bore. Wool Bunting in all desirablo shados, ?renih Bunting in litok and Navy Bluo he haiidsoniest ever brought to this mar tet. A bonutiful line of HAMBURG EDGINGS In entirely now designs, with Insort ngs to match, SPRING PRINTS Just opened and rea,ly for inspection. .al and seo. NOTIONS Of all kinds an.d of the best quality it tIto lowest 1.ossiblo figures. Call early. A large stock of Gents' Furniain oods for the Spring trado. Call and be SHOES. We would call the attention of the pub. ic to our hirge stoca of Ladies', Gents', ,ijisos' and hil ,reii's Shoes, which we r? loow ispei; of at a rem1arkably low .el.. (ive us a vail, before you pur -nse ou:wle- as we feel vatisfied we au suit you in ciuality, style and price. TRPUNKS AND VALISES. We will sell our large stock of Trunks, alisos, .itilroa- 1ags and Satuhels atold ri " although they have advanced ful y ) per cut. AN EARLY CALL Will repay ladies. We ask you only to mn2o to see our st oi arsi to hear the riet's fill-I if' you do fot. li I it to your dvaliitage tq bty, we wiil 11o 11!, You 111c.11 (6 RuLIIs alill 6 Oigals LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE. t WORD TO THIE WVISE. The prevatiling boom has struck hie Piai o tna Organ trade. All reat ion and their relatives are buy. ag instr.uments this year. America's ountless facoies can't half supply be demand. Mvanufa3turers have o. day unfilled orders enough to :cop thorn busy for the next six aonths. Material and labor cost wenty five to fifty per cent more ban a fewv months since. Manufac nrers have raised prices and must ontinue to advance. The low prices f the past won't come again for -ears. CONTSIDERD THIS. As yet we still sell at old prices, m.t we MUST A DVANCE SOON. live us your order NOW, for deliv ry of instruments at once or within PHREE MON THS, and we will ruarantee OLD PRICES, even if the advance comes. To.do this we must tave immediate orders SO THAT VE CAN CONTRACT AHEAD. )on't hesitate. Don't delay. We tate the case precisely as it is. 3rices will advance VERUY SOON nd L ARGELY, and those who wait vill pay for th a privilege. Take our uLsinless advice and 3rder at Once T [UDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Vholesale Plino and1 Organ Dealers. fob 17 BUY THE BEST!I LADIES,' Misses' and Infants' fine shoes, made by Ziegler Brothers, o ?hiladelphia. Celebrated "Standard k'rewed" Shoes, made by the Bay state-Shoe and Leather Co,, spea jalties at the Corner Store. .5_ BOOM. AT MIMNAUGH'S. -$10,000 WORTI1 OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED. AVING spent two weeks in the Northern markets making a careful 8eleCMion, I amn now prepared to shiow to the trade one of the handsomoat lines of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., brought to W1innsboro in the last five years. and at prices far beyond competition. This week's attraction at Mimnaugh's FIVE CENT COUNTER, Hundreds of articles worth 15 and 25 cents on my 5 cent counter. Parties wishing to buy goods for CASH will do well to examine my stock before purchasing olsowhere. For I listen to none other than the Jinl gle of the Almighty Dollar J. L. MIMNAUGH, meh25 LEADER OF LOW PRICES. THE ELEPHANT HAS COME, -WITH A FRESH STOCK OF FALL MJD WINTER GDDS, -AT THE~ WINNSEORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY DAZAAR. We tal- pleasure if announcing to onr friends and the publile generally that we nro now opening the finest and most complete assortnent of Fall And 'Win ti r Goods, including F,.ncy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latest styles of Millineiy, Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings -DEALERS IN GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., which will be offered at very low pi ices; as ive are determined to sell beap er than the cheapest, and cordially invite all to cell and see for themselves I an also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED and AMIRIUAN SEWING MACHINES. J. 0. 3!-OAG. oct8 F. ELDER & CO. ESPECTFULLY bog leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro ana snrrounding coun try that they are now in receipt of their Spring and Summer Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDiEN. NOTIONS IN PROFUSION. -JEANS, CASSIMERES, COTTONADES AND LlNEN DUCKS. All our Goods are fresh, new and pretty. We will take pleasure in exhibiting our stock to any and every one. Give us an early call. OUR GROCERY STORE Is full and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guaranteed. Be sure to come to see us, and yon will certainly get your money's worth. mcl 16 DON'T BUY UNTI YOU Seen my stock of furniture, which is One . of, the ro,hnsm. newest, and cheapest, according to quality, to bo found-in Winnsbor$L A new supply of Chromos, Picture Frames, Wall' Podkets, ka3ets, Window Shades,- Mirrors, &e. Furniture rieatly repaired at mioderate prices. Lumber and-'Laths for sale. I am -'agent for a D~oor, Sseh and B$1 Factory. All order pi'omptly ettended to. 1l9, agent for tie Wbei Wilson New Impi-oved Sew.le NMaolaIe, 4fo~los ct18 " r