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TOWN ANDt COUNTY, TURE'DAY, Itarch 30, 1 s 1 1880. T ER3Ss OF TH E NEWS 'AND UJE1tA),D. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollat Pser annum, In advance; weekly edition, tWo dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES OF ADVER1TISINo.-One dollar paor Hich for the firtst insortion, 9 aid fifty cents per ifich for each sibsuj Alit Insertion. These rates apply to,nil ad vertisements, of whatever natu ce, and are payable strictly Iis advaneo. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on vory liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per Hie for each subsequentinsertion. 'ObituUrles and tributes of respect charged as .advor tisements. Simple announcemeuts or marriages and deaths published f1ee o charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Companye Winnsboro, S. C. IAILROAD SOHEDULM. The following Is tIhe schedifn of arrivals on the C. C. & A. 1Ra.lroad, upon the )a%s of wast. Ington time, which Is aboul, idxteen minutes ahead of W!nnsboro time: GOJNQ NOUTHI. Columbia...........10 58 a. m. 10.48 p. In. BI.YteMood........11.4t a. in. 11.41 p. mn. 1Hdgo%way......-,....11.69 it; m*......12.01 1). mn. W inn boro..........1i.t0ip. II.........1 .81 n. n. DaCICAock.......... 1.V9 p. in.......;. 1.1 V R. I (Cester,........... 1 89 p. In....,.... 1.43 a. m GOING SOUTH. Chester........... 1.22 p.Il......... 2.41 a. m J1acatMok.......... 2.10 p. . 8.10 a. m. Winnisboro.......... 9.50 1. InI......... B.57 a. in. Itidgeway.,.........8.20')- m......... 4.29 a. in 11ly th wood......... b.QA p. M......... 4.49 a. in. Columbia............ 4.20 p. m......... 5'80 a. M Now Advertlsements. Second Arrival-Desportes & Ed munds. - -PUy your subscription. The measles are still rubefying the complexions of Juvenile Ridgewarians. Small grain throughout the county is picking up. About White Oak It Is Dot so good. But reports from Ridge way, Monticello, Blackstock.and other poiI1tsAro encouraging. From conversations with a number of teachers we are convinced that the Teachers Convention at Monticello on the 10th of April will be a success. Lucerne patches are abundant In town, and the first crop is gladdening the heart of the four-footed beast. Some of tho~patches in town will com - pare favorably with any elsew here. The Greenville News warns the people ogainst a follow who is travel ing round selling "Arnold's Niqkel Plating." The NwA says the work donle witb It on some show cases in that city has ruined the cases. A. B. Malony, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., says:. "I find Dr. Bull's Cough. Syrup excellent, having a xeady sale anSld rendering more satisfaction than any cough syrup I have ever sold." 25 cents a bottle. * The Rev. A. M. Chreltzberg will prcach in.the Methodist Church at this place next Wednesday evening at a quarter to eight o'clock. A confer ence of the official members . of the charge will be held imniediately attoi the service. I;P We are requested to state that * the survivors of the 6th Regiment, 8. C. V. will meet iln the Town Hall, Winnsb oro, 8. C., on Monday, the 12th of April prox., as the 1 1thr, the anniversary of the assochstion, comes on Sunday. A flill attendance is earn estly desired as business of importance will come before the steeting. The Press and Banner' says: "The sad news came to town yesterday that, Mrs. Dr. Bonner, of Due West, was lying at the point of death and that Dr. Bonner himself was dangerously ill. Mrs. Bonner has been a severe sufferer,for several years with con * umption,-and for the last ten or twelve months has been' almost constantly confined to her bed." * Tile man who couldn't afford to *take his home paper because lhe want ed a New Yoi-k weekly, knew all about' the last wife murder In Connecticut -anld the conditioin ofi trade In Japn, but had to pay the plenalty on his State -and county. taxes tbecause lhe had not * . heard when tlie books closed, and sent *Nor:th for ani artlee that. wvould have *costrhim less at amy store in his county -town. - Ight years have passed since any enter'tainnment in. aid of. the Baptist Chu.rch has been given. It is hoped1 that the one announced for the 16th of April ill be,a success. 'The congre, gatioll is cquite small, but the membol~s have earnest hearts and willing.hkid. It isi desired to repainthh' church. Some of the ladies of th6 congrega4ods *have laid out the gr4unds befop'e ~ church d orand. 4anted 'ethe hntl b one of tl0on 1 Naed"ayes" ~d ~'$i. A b iht agog as ienloig h~ desers to become popular with: our, young men, alIt has ever been with the lovers of athletic sports. The ball andgoals that have been erected are the gift of Mrs. Rion to the school. The ball being an imported one aftdt the fashion of those used at far famed Rugby. - CANDWDAT.-Our jail is being again filled up with candidates for tihe peni tentlary. Every few weeks a fresh one Ig committed charged with some orinio in the long catalogue. The last com mitment was that of an erring brother' of the ministerial ranks, against whon thero is a very serious and damaging charge. It only requires twelie votes to elect each one of these candidates, and it is pessible that some of -theit may obtain the office so eagerly sought. MARKET HALL.-Mr. CharlosNewn ham, of Columbia; who has been re painting the Market Hall and steeple has completed the work in a very neat and tasty manner. It looks well in Its how dress-itn fact we doubtif many pei'sons could tell It 1om an entirely new building. It is all ornament to. the town and a fitting mnOument to the zeal and public spiritedness of our present Town Council. The - couliel, together with Mr. Newnham, have the thanks and appreciation of tl'i whole dommunity for what they have dobo towards giving the town a respectable appearance. They can now enjoy the pleasing reflection that tieir labors have not been in vain. DnmE READixu.-The last Dime Reading was at the residence of Col. J. H. RIi on ilast Thursday eveni)g. The attendafice was lare and the read ing rory good. The readers ca:ne in the following order: Mr. H. N. Obear, Mrs. R. M. Davis, Mr. D. J. Macaulay, Rev. H. B. Pratt, and Mr. J. E. Mc Donald and Miss Sallie McMaster, who read a dialogue. Mr. Macaulay de lighted all present by reading a- piQce of Gaelic. Mr Pratt read an extract from the 8pnish. As usual the read ings were interspersed with music, vocal and instrumental by Miss Ida Sugenheimer and Mrs. Rlon. The eve ningwas altogethera delightful one, and the reading one of the best of the series. The next meeting will be held at Mr. Francis Gerig's on Friday evening, the 9th of April. PROSPERITY RETuRNINo.-"There's Music in the AIr"-The return. of pros perous times makes one feel happy and fills th'e heart with joyous music. Every fatitly then should have a piano or organ-or if you have that, then you should have some new afiA popular music. This can be obtained In no better way than by sending $1.25 to Ludden & Bates for a year's subscrip tion to the only Southern Ntsical dournal published. In addition to interesting musical .readinig in every monthly Issue subscribers receive $12 worth of choice vocal and Instrumen tal music i the eTournal, besides $1. 00 worth -of sheet musie of their own selectioni. Invest the above amount and you will never regret It.' Address Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga., Pitb lishers Southern Musical Jotynual. O. L. L. PRIZES -The. prizes;to be shot for at the app 'onching anituiversa rf' of the Gordon Light Infantry have been secured, and are now. on exhIil tion at tstre of Messrs. Connor & Chandler. Thdre will be three regu lar prizes,; the first being the Company~ Medal, presented to the company by Captainu Jordan to be.shot for annual ly ; the seconsd prize Is a beautifbul sil ver mounted pickle castor; and the third prize Is an elegant engraved sil ver cup-with gold linig. Besides thiese, we understand that a handsome tin sword it to be awarded to the com missioned offler making thue lowest score.; and the non-commissIoned offi. cer or private making the lowest sdore will obtainL the traditional tin cup that is so much sought after by flne marks medC> Mr. R. M. Davis has been chos en to deliver thie pt'izes. DUMPER's CeREEK ITEMs.-On Sun day the 28th inst., th4 usual large number of people gathered at Lebanuon Church. The pastor Rei. W. WE Mills occup)ied the pulpit. The atten tion of the coigregatien was, directed to the third chapter, aftteenth verse of fIrst Peter, "But sanctify the Lord In your hearts; . and be read.w always to give an answer to every mnan that ask eth you a reason of the hope, that is in you, with meekness and fear.n " ' The passage was handled with-celm: and quiet eloquence, and no' doubt left: a long and lasting Impression onI many of, his hearers. The ' admi'ers of iltune, Tom Payne and 'Voltair'e, had they been pr.osent,- would have:.beoiu put to shame. Mr. Mills has been'pas tof Lebanon Churah ihr over eleven y et, ahd is universally esteemned, as & ghtleman, as well as a livine, by tznimunity. 31h ast wet snell.haa throWn thme fi*eebehilisi ai,little,althetidh a dore sie ol aeag6 of cori hps b een la*t4 tJhe rain has 1011; t' etage4 tle%bI reads to be I in 18 i1oe. its xi6r bd coiditIoh. AIltl ale A~.~eva aktong tWe. bider rMes oftoI w igborhodd. YuErm. DnAetiKd SocAra.--TLe youtg Ia 4ieand genqu n oE W$' epo.: a IAgI.too lofd Assistant Secretary-Miss Kket Davis. - soniltress-Miss Hattie Brown. Monitor-Mr. J. M. Rlliott, Jr. After the election of the above offi cers, the rules of the Society worg read and the desired amendments made. All the business now being thnished, the mieeting Was converted into a vey pleasant "Sociable." The ladies aid gentlemen.0nused themselves in va rious ways, and from the down cast expressioiori some of the faces of the gentlemen the next morning, it would be natural to suppose that some of th' ladies must have taken advantage of leap-year. The next meeting is to be held.at the residence of Mr. James Q. Davis, a ftaill attendance is desired. AxoTHERt CHANCE FOR THE LADJEs. -We call attention to the advertise ment of Messrs. Desportes & Edmunds of Columbia, who ofler a most attrac tive line of dress goods, geuts' goods, boots, shoo4, hats, shirts and all other articles to be found in a first'class dry goods house. Mr. R. S. Desportes, the senior partner, has established a large reputatioi as a successful iner chant, while Mr. I. II. Edmuinds Jr. who is in special charge of tUio Colum bia store, is a princd ofsalesmen. The two combined make a stronw leaty, aind though they have but recently es tablished this house, its success already i0 very gratifying. All Fairfkeld people are invited to call -When visiting Co lumbia, and perfect satisfaction is promised. MONT.ICsLLO I2'EMS. Coal Tar .an4 the Crows-General Green Against the Brigailur--Fat Cara.sses for the Fan Barbecues. [FROM OUR 1HOULAR GOPUEAPONDENT;] MONTICELLO, March 26.-Since I wrote imy last, the weather has been delightfully clear but somewhat cool. Every person is so busy that he lias n6, time to make news, and every thing is quiet aloIg "Little River." So be oontent with with a little dot this week. The village' is deserted, and the fields are occupied. "Coal tar" is in demand, and tile crows seem to "snuff it up in the far'di8tant breeze," for none can be seen or heard to-day Perhaps they have retired to consult as to the change of base from. the saccharine sweet to tile gas house odor the corn will present vf hen it sprouts. The farmers around here use. the tar to rub their seed corn with, and say that experience proves it the best "scare crow" th.ey can devise, as it seems a- certain preventive to the attacks of the crows. Tile cold snap hias injured the gar dons to some extent, some more, some less. I do not think the move of the State Executive Committee, calling for the nomination of candidates generally in June, imeets with approyal here. Up to.the firstsof June, anld for sorse titie after, the farmers will be absorbed, and wish to be uninterruptedly en gaged, 'in their crops. I heard an infia ential fariner, assert thlat he was a pret ty good boxer, and if any cah4diate came;riding around hero before the crops *ere "laid by," that bandidate would certainly be elected to a Monti cello drubbing. Farmers hlave no0 timec to engage in active political cam paigns when. General Green (grass) is in~ tlie fil.- And the farmer does not possess thle attributes of both Job and Moses, wvhen the sun is hot, ploughing lng behind, grass growing, hoe-hands too lazy -to work, and a wet spell threatening. As a general thing the farmer is a,good natured, affable mani, but under the circumstances enumDer ated above,,.a candidate wvill be a "yen Luresome" being to approach him. So let us hlave no speech-making, no candidates flying around-no button holing until the crops are "laid by," when the beefand the hog and the sheep and the goat are fat, anid ,thie farmer has-ldisure to prepare the "carcasses" and ,attend tile barbecues. Then the Democrats can-have an earnest can. vass and a successful 'camnpaign, and then you will be able to get "much dotting'' from SENEX. . P JIL~LS, FOR LIVER--Ayer's, Moftatt's Motts', Parsons', IVeters', McLean's. Mo-. Liane's, Cook's. Chltiey's, ~Strong's, Jzy ne's, WVright's, Me Mas~ter & Bric's, GOi(der's, T.'utL's, Sohenok's, lRad way's, overybodIy's. For FAver and Agnle-Hiart or's. Deshler's, Bennett's, Shalenbierger's: Other Pille-S~hapre's Dyspapsia, Clarke's Female, Comlpound Cathartic, Iodoform, Stryohnine, Morphine, Quinine and: As safetida P?ills. or Nale by McMAhTER, BICE &O0, moh 27 , F iN E L IQUO0RS . I R AVE recently miade extensive addi. I.- tionls to my stock 6f Wines a3d liquorsA hioh consist& of a full aseort ftient of Rye Whliskey, Corn - Whisk ey, French Branady, Applo ~Brandy, Peach Brandy,Wirr ,Wine, Seappernong Wine, tsllthe FPINZST AND UBfST RYE WHISREY to be had ip Winnsbpro. Give it a trial. a lso also k-ep on hatnd a fail supply of S,in the W *.4IoHoelbla*ig #0 N OTICE Aedioby given th' the an Ua6'.eleotiop for Intndaitt and fc ur Wardens for the To r-4of Wintsljoro, 8. 0., will biVelai n the' Towp Hall u4 Mondaf,:tho Afth-'day -of April.- 186- be.1 twden 44honra 1 f.een o'clook, . is and Ave o'Clook.1. aj, The book will be open- for -regiRtratiqn on Thurgday, Friday'and Saturday next procedina the day -f. eleotion, commenoing a- six le , a,. and closing at asi d'obok, p: in., of each day. The following oiti. sens are hereby 6ppointed' nanagers of said registrationand eleoliorl, viz.: A. H. Fleming, - W. 11. Williams and Willie Goode. By ordar of Council: E. S. CHANDLR, mel 16-44 .lrk. FRESH ARRIVALS. ALL SORTS OP NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S, Fresh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Kentucky Dried Beef, Breakfast Strips, New Mea-Maokerel, New Mes Shad, F6h In all- sized Pa1kage, muitable for plantation use. Pur6 Leal Lard in- cans, buolkets and tubs. Seed and Eating Irish Potatoes, Garden Seeds, ete; - -~ALSO Steel Plo'r, 1ollen & Co.'s Awe, Boxes Chewin g Tobacco,. &11 grad cents per lb. add upward. --ALSO A large stook of Liq orr, Wines, ana Cigars.. Give ui6 a call. as W 11. DONLY, dco 18 On the Corner. COnor'& Chuelor AVE ENLA1RD TIMM T=E -- - -or JEWELRY,. STIMRLN SILVEIC PATEbWARE, 2 GLASSWARE, AND ANOY GOODS; Making.it qAtIrely un cots'arr for thete 61std iintsideif linns boro for"iany.i ntheir line. They plede tems ii advantages VARIEJTY, QUALITY4ND PRICE. EF Extra fii articles wbleh the market wvill not judify In stock, will he procured on short notice. -mch 13 -' R. JOSEPH .GROESCHEiJ, of -the .LV. house of Sagenheimeor and Groe schal, is now in, New .York, laying in a supply of Spring,goos in great variety, Look oat forhipr.hen he gele baek. 5 BAREL~ Iuist a seleeted Irish Potatoes; 1 oar-load of Whit. Seed Oats, 1 oar-load of .Lime, ands a ul stock of selected We are agent. for.the following bmnnds of Guanos: Pataptoo, Lowo's (doorgia Formula, Acid Phoiaphato, G. Ober & Sons 80iunoe Ammronlated Super Phosphate of Limo a.nd Disejved1 Bone; South Caroli na P'hosphate . BOJ.'0 O t PUi . J. F. McMASTER~ & C0. Jan 20- - Neo Goods oftall kinds cogtinually arriving at J. .:M6Beaty -h Co.'s, on the corner. JUST BECE~IVED. -OASU CU$tO) t 8 Will 4'nd it to tl!ii eto esti Ott mec before-the base inch 16.in - al NOMINATIONS.. FOR SHERIFF. QUa file4ns of(*. 1 . D.. Ao DARLEY, reooopasing i. peoultarAtness t the ofoo r#vp6ctfNly nominate hims ror Sbeti of' FvkAeld County-subjee to ihe aaion ofthe Demoorato primary. FOR S;UOOL, COMMISSIONER. The friends of DIt. JOHN BOYD, ap. C preciating the skill, seal and fdlelity with whioh he has dim'oharged &he duties of School Cnmmiisiontr, respectiully nominate him for re-election-subject to the action of the Democratic p-imnries. FOU SHERIFF. MArsrs. Mitors t As pominstionq are in order, permit ls to pres4nt tl4e *sme 4t 00L. JNO. B. DAVIS a.s a candidate for Sheriff at he ensuing election, subject. of course, to the action of the Democratic primaries. MArT FaraVS1 . FOR JUDGE OF PRIOBATE. { Mese, di(tors : Please pri.ounce the present incumbent, J. 74. Boyles, Judge of Probate, as'a candidate for re-election at the enmuipg election, subject to the ao tion of the Democratio party at the pri. maries. By so doing you will oblige his { 14 MANY FUNDIs. FOR SHERIFF. esfrs. Edors: Please ann* 1)31 1. Preston Coopcr as a candidate for the, 1 DeMocratio*nominatiou for sheriff at the coming election (subject to the decision of the primary eleotion) and oblige many 4 friends i4 the SoVTKWWTnX eoarow OF TU CouNr, FOR. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG GASS rehpeetfully ncminate him. for the position of School Commissioner of Fair. 5i44 County at the ensuing OlectioA subject to the action of 'the Democratic party st the primtlos, HOW WATCRES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any one, who will ex amine aSOUD GOLS WATe.: that aside from E the necessary thicknoss for engravinq and 0 polishing, a lorge proportion of the precious C metal used, is noeded only to stiften and hold the ongraved portions i:place, and supply the n eessary solidity and strength. The surplqs gold ts etually needless 'so far as MITTy and C beauty are concerned: In JAMS DOS' PAT ENT OLD WATCH CAES, this WASTN of pre eloeus metalVe overcome, and the sA1iisoLr,DTT AND STA1110r produced at from one-third to one-half of tho usual coAt of solid eases, Tbp process is of the most dople nature, as fol lows: a plate of ninkol composition metal, specially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of 0OLID GOLD solered one on oaoh side. The tbree are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the result Is a strip of heavy plated 0Omposition. tron whteh t;e. cases, backs, cen tres, baules, ko,. are out and shaped by suita ble dies ind formers. The gold in these cases is sumciently. thick to admit Of all kinds of, chabing, 'engrating - an enaiteling; 'the oti graved cases have b6enearred Until worn -pet.' Weotiy sooth by tine and use without remov. ing the gold. THIS IS TU4ONLY CA$E MADE WITH TWO PpA'T'EBOlSOLWDGoLD, ANtD WAltUANTED' DY SPECIAL0O2IITIFICATU. . For sale.by Connor 4 Chandler and 6. Muller. Ask for Illustrated Qatalogue and to see .swar rants ' ---mob il-tity "GROCERIES. A NEW supply of Family and Planta. tion Grot,eries. 16. bbls. Choice New Orleans Molasses; 80 bhle. Choice Cuba; Syrup, besides other grades, Jaekeos's beet grades Family WI. ALSO, A tot of Pattent Fermily Flour--the best in the Boro. All grades, from the highbest to the lowest. coswvus. Peaberry (soinething niew). Rio ad Java. Also Parched Rio and Java. Bought befor, .the advanee,~ .ati other articles too numerous t, mention. All sold at the lowest piossible preoes. feb1 SALE' STABLES. ond Ari7n - -AT THJ V ocoid aili 1it .ilie of yd 8ty ru il. MttI11 bilitIngjs, Lace Diut jigs, IC Dth D e,aneu flew styi 1I Japalloo slks A baUtntul lino of LAWNS, P1QUx8, musil GNT81 FURNJSING GOODS. %A nts t hildrou's Fvlt an(I Straw IIATI. Gea'll" cam PUleW' FftBN(,Ii KID BIT-To.* J1oOTs.I od G:Itec hand sewed for cutom trade. 8W- Special atteation given to orders by mn fib -s- DE3 A P HAB ICAL rnlo of our busineam is to "try to pleas argainn in huving our otook, enableR ui nuke we offer the beat stook thia Spring ro any competitor to givo you bottor v6 verytlinrg fresh, now ityle and very lo Feeling an intfireat in our oustoniors, we ( >oda are advancing in prie, but our p tavy 11004 to nell,.anxious and willin [n Drea Goods, we aim to lead the trae rions and CaRsimeres. Olkths, etc., wo Al Cnlicop. Gingliani, Alpaeas. Silka, eta. Adies will find much to pleARe thomn in Kany customorq have 've, but we want in ever, under any cironmstncec, wil' wi }aly first-clacs Goods-enoh of a speoial ?rioeH always low, quality of Rood coni unality is a- much a coni oration with ibbons and Lces, to deck the -retty fii S$It don't speak it out loud; but oir stoo' Primmingo for Dresses, Cloaks, and all tl Inderwear for ladles for Spring and Sua ra tety Is.the delight of the woman's hem hen you want anything we-haven't got Gira line stock of Ladiec' Gloves and P fou are invited tn come and see our New :inocro In our efforts to please, wohope piles of goods, which will makii you a Just received another lot of thoae latent We arg yours, over oread) mob 27 THE WORU NILSON SEW a workmanship is equal to a Chrot d as a first-class Piano. It receive nd Centennial Expositiors.' IT SE 4her machines. Its capacity is uni .ACHINES sold in the United Sta ithere.. , The WILSON MENDING If repairing WITHOUT PATOHIO 17AN .} WILSON SE CHICAGO,. - 11 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY - -OF JAJE5 W. LAWe to MAe Puble: Why net insure your property?. Se be cost of a per diem expense: Daily cost of insuring *1,000 at 8 pea ent p or annum is only 8 cents, At 2 per Ocent. per annum is ony 7 e At 1 per cent. per annum Is onl 4 e. At 1 per cent, per annunm is only 2j co '? Atpe cent annum is ont1 . Ati per cent. 8 years is onl 1.88e At ij per centl. for6 3 ears is only O.885-o At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1o, Dwellings in town or country, detach. d, insurable at'the following rates,'viz. F'or onie year ( per cent. For three years 14~ per cent. For lve years '4 per cent. Barna and con tet, gin houses, baled otton, store houses, merobandig., IiIllg ud ohurchs insurableat adequate rtes, represent only the very best comipa. oflongexpeo nce and .weltlestablish. JAMES W. LAW, n.pU-isAgent, COME QUTICK'h IOME QUICR t COME QUICK 1O QOI0K I COME QUIQK1 AND BY STOCON0S *11%' 6068e and ChIlden' Hos of:. -Dhts Goodas 11911 'DRESS 0OODS, Broatels, In HellotrW and 1tads;.:Frech linting, Wvogoades, I eod8flk Sulitig. &L89, . - ts, Edgings and Trimagng. AtJBO, ir Celebrate Eighhible ObrL. Gent's, voutim and Imetes. Ladies' Kid Newport Ties. Gents' Soutlern TE POR TES & EDAVNDS ADVERTISEMENT. b offer bargaing to oustomers. that we have ever ihown. hIeis for your hnoney than we do. lesire their Wudnd4bp. riNes aro always low. to show you our goods. Boo our now styles. ow a jarge st.ck for men and boys' wears it finn, now 8took of theS goods. :tur titock of Notiohs and Dresa Furnishingse, >re, and we will get them, too. I knowingly nxisrepreiment anythinq we sell. kinid-oud many kind" have ie to-show. Aero,t. 'oni an-I oxanue. Lii an qiatity; wo buy thh best. 00 whioh 1101ong to our customers. r of Lv(lies' Hosiory is now. large and nae, io Paraphernalia of ,dles' Wear. nMner, Now i the i n to buy. irt.' Son bur stook ank thii weep for joy. in Rtook, we'll got it fir you. IrAsols. Pricom.1;ow. Goods whether you .wlh to buy or not, to see you all in good time, aud sell yo . 11 hiappy.-. style idking Rate--the Ladies' Favorite.' - anf1 wifling.6 8UGE1NHiMjE;R & GROESCHELP' VALUABLE INVENTN D AENOWNED IING MACHINE oineter Watch, and as -Ogantly finih. d the highest awards at the Vienna IWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than imitod. There are more WILSON Les thai th'e c6mbiped sales of all $he ATTACHMENT, for doing all kindo (, given 7REE With each machine ING MACHINE 00, [L , U. S. A$' HN O- LARKSO - udal de1' - #utbot1gtdA. set