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TOWN" NUCOUNTY SATUJtDAY, Aprl 8, : : ; : 1880 TViias OFt "tt N1sws ~AN H EA LD -.'ri-weekly edition, four doll a is pd, annum, In advance; weekly edition two dollars and fifty cents perannum in advance. Llberal discount to club of five and upwards. RAT1:S OF ADYLTISINo.-One dolia per inch for the first Insertion, v an "fifty cents per itncl for each subseq .te insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natu e, ant are payable strictly In advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve month inado on very liberal terms. Tran sient. local notices, fifteen cents pe: line for the first insertion and sevel and one-half cents per line for eaca subsequent insertion. Obituairles an. tributes of respect charged as adver tisonlents. Silnplle announcements o marriages and denths published free o charge, and sollcited. All communications, of whatsoeve nature,' should be addressed to thi Winnsboro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. RAILlROAD SOCEDULE. Tito following is'the schedule of arrivals 01 the U. C. & A. Rairoad, upon the basis of Wash ington time, which is about, sixteen minute ahead of Wlinsboro tino : GOING NOUTI. Columbia............10.68 a. In.........10.48 p. M llythrwood........11.42 a. in.........11.41 p. mn lidgeway...........11.69 a. in ........12.00 p. n Winnsboro..........12.40 p. in.........12.81 a. n. ll.tckstock.......... 1.09 p. in......... 1.12 a. n Chester.............. 1.89 p. in......... 1.41 a. In 00ING sOUTIT. Chester ............. 1.22 p. in......... 2.41 a. tn - Blackslock.......... 2.10 p. m......... .16 a. in winnsboro.......... 2.60 p. ln......... 8.57 a. i Bidgeway........... 8.20 p' in......... 4.29 a. m llyh, wood......... 8.88 p. Im......... 448 a. in Columbia............ 4.20 p. m......... 5;80 a. 1 When the registration for the towl election closed yesterday, there wer< registered. 66 white and 34 colorec voters. A large number of voters ar< yet to register. We trust they will d< so to-day. . A. TB. \Jalony, M. D., 1Philadelphia Pa., says: "I find Dr. Bull's Cougl Syrup excellent, having a ready 'sahl and rendering more satisfaction that n), cough syrup I have over sold." 21 cents a bottle. * Rtua.oous.-Serviccs may be ex pected in the diffcrent churches to morrow as follows: Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear 11, A. M. Associate Reformed Chuirch-Rev J. M. Todd, 11 A. M., and 7A P. 3I. Presbyterian Church-Rev. Ht. B Pratt, 11, A. in. and 44, 1. ai. Sunidal School, 94, A. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday. 46. r. r. Methodist Clurch-Rev. G. W Wlit.in, 11, A. it., and 7:45, Y. M Sunday School, 10, A. it. Prayel Meeting on-Thursday at 7-: i. a. E..STai EI.cri(N.-'.,'he asual aitn al election for wardeiis am] vestry nmc and deletn'ciets to the diocesn coinwml tion fir St. John's parish, compose( of St. JohiCs Churcl, Winnsboro, an' St. Stepdhen's, Ridgcway, was held mf Easter Monday, t he'291hi -uliino. Th21 eleted: . Wrdens--Wm.'y11 Rt. IioboHxnson an<li 1i. A. (Gaillai'd. W. N. Chaindier, .D)ullose Egkesfoi and1( .Jno. S. fleynuolds, for. St. John's R . S. Desportes, C. E. Thomas ant Edward 8. Horry, for St. Stephencl's. Delegates-Il.. S. Desportes Johm I. Thomas, Charles 8. Dwighit and Dr' R. B. Hanahan; alternates, HI. A Gaillard and W. N. Chan<tler. The convenition swill be held at- St Phi llip's Chiurchi, Charlestonu, on4thi 12th of MIay. POS'rAL CARDs.-The postal card i little of six years old in this cout'ltry yet it is doing as wvell as could be ex peeted for its age. It has only tw enemies, the man who receives (lun on it, and tihe manufacturers ot writin1 paper. The little postal causes a de crease ofn'rom twelve to fifteen millio: dollars every yeatr in the business c the writig paper trades in tIs contI try. Poetal cards are made at Ho] yoke, anid forty mou are continuall; employed in thleir manufacture. Th cardboard is furnished in packages e three thousand each, and every shoe -is tsiade into forty postals. Thire presses ai'e kept going night and day A machine slits.tihe sheets into strip of teln cards each, and these ini turn ar en~ 11nt0 sn1gle cards anid dumped il piles of tweonty-five cards' each, wvhe: they are packed by girls in pasteboar< boxes containing five huQndred cardi A goverimenit officer is conistatjtly 01 * hiand to see that no pilfering of card *is done. Tile Holyoke manafhotor turns out about a million of cards day. Last year there,. were iused j1 Ihis country two hund'red anid forty six millions sixty-three thousand ani sixty cards. Ofthe new internationao card introduced a few weeks since there have been two millionis., used al -ready. The govern nleii6 keaps o MUNIoIPAr. N6I11I ATIONs. P,,trsttan to, fhe caloetofoi'e publisbed, n t~ ; ~~at lb WI&h 0eor'gdhLs the club, occup1dt olhM~td/stat tig .purpose' of thW-' neetiug y, .1 ~ ~1avis .suggested tbatqt ~l'eeann r'seiit ot mefnbers ofithi be) ii efft6ct jeit, In 'order that kIl * - t&~paE ! ,h'o tomItut1ti Vf 3 oafe sugg~eeted that'tlh~iri4t Y ive ief into) aftierst presidenb of the muuiclpal cltib, and, Mr., D. R. lFlunnilken unanimously elected secretary-these officers to setwo until the next annual election of toiv n ofilcers. " Nominations for intendant being nextin order, Mv. James A. Brice, the present incumbent, was nominated. 3 Mr. Brice bogged to decline, ,saying that having already served two tertps ihe thought somebody else might better t be selected. This suggestion scorned not to meet approval, and, there being no other names submitted, Mr. 11rico was unanimously nominated by ac clanationl amiid much enthusiasm. Nominations for wardus being next in order, the following-named gentlemen were suggested: Dr. T. B. Madden, James Beaty, W. N. Chan dler, James Q. Davis, W. G. Jordan, S . R. Fant, R. M. Iluoy, W. R. Doty, A. P. Miller, Joseph Groesnhel, D. V. Walker, J. 11. Cummings and G. A. White. Messrs. Beaty, Cummings, .Madden, Davis, Chandler and Jurdan declined. A vote by ballot was taken, a majority of all the. votes cast being necessary to a choice. The following named gentlemen each received a ina Jority on the first ballot: U. A. White, S. R. Fant and W. R. Doty.. A see o-nd ballot was then had, resulting in the choice of Mr. Joseph Groeschel. On motion of Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds the nominations for wardens were made unanimous. The meeting then adjourned. REroUT of THE TOWN CLERKt.-The following is the report of the town clerk and treasurer for March: RECEIPTS. March 1-To balance as per last statement.... $535.62 March 1-Taxes........... 11,01 March 1-Fines and potty li censes ............ 36.50 Ma.ich 27-T. W. Rabb, Agt., license......... 37.50 March 31-Balance due Clerk 15.99 Total............ $636.62 EXPENDITURES. March 1-New meat blocks in market........ $ 4.00 March 5-rork on market. 4.50 Mat ch 13-New doors for guard house...... 7.50 March 17-Coffin for Jack Moore, pauper... 3.00 March 19 -One new clock dial 13.00 March 27-Painting Truck.. 19.00 March 27-Pamuting market house and steeple 260.00 - March 29-W. II. Smith. put ting" up new ;31mp p1)ts;t., &C...... . 9.00 March 27-C. A. AbeIll, lumu i he.r.............. 25.62 March 27-Wo k <t $trecas ; *it and brd,e..... 23.50 March 31-Clerk, our n ti ................ 2.00 . Marc.h 31-DoS. evy & not1c, .11;i'.h 31---W, 11.;"!;be, !3:ie' . - li e ............10 0.00 disarictch of Sou'h . .,i-, . frmh 3t--hat hisitri c -u MsLare - co-Anauntis ra olw, A desnAbhip Cihter.. 10.00ld berrycon31E.. iChnndleprtnuig Un Cnan eYrk..........rri... 10m.0 fo Thic hF.e Js.--Thae to'il Epiuir-17 erc otsihe p'olitics. ofo pplin c u onelyingthefrenema to b iate :h'i - In an knoledieo figure o.se.sJ. by Pride appnsus Sufrior fthe oitn . isthrint t of th celnusa, wen e -fnrest him that enuertr himpse -Teathirte cotes,reqie asfoows -n eerey, Omono goodns aresan-g mein cando thYork vThstisfaction fbtoates twoecitie and pro6i ton'heps, fo selves Appliclas fo appointt 170 asenumeratrH souds t.all teaes poautent shiatiol heiad wthandre ritienge ato thepotc.f applicatin tholdb B bue acoepyied referecoetoatophs ca totfivtatness,-ntnss of ri .or willane knowde heav fuesnpossessedm v fall lping at f or tihare psthirn dtes;n reqirements and eacoymore fus teintrtof th cenustins thf - enuerstorf teenumerators hinglf - Thke ntue ofthe work assue te u teseofetiche of, cgnood retires atti readplesuweth. thes pn. Onlympsuch 1 mlen canonte eworkwirtoh mortisa-o f ~ tor theGoam e ntin a profitoI ohfm 1 selves.msb Apcatcsus appo1ntmen 1 asi~ enueraf roshould be alo caets caentappliechaitheirwen hand-o * wrieti18, and the ppscto Ju, 1880 t as t fetnes foro eme ofa,aidin ien' I cteir eactiv localstye.numera Tore wikb unde theato peais alort failingtd fa i dtshae motheof i refing the anso the questdon of a teuertorsC. Enider tops have ,ipQ takntet ad uted the lu tiesof thi ofice wanno ein atohek 6w plasie.rIt (sGno) cmlater'iy - oytan contnsl theopuaif i ' 3,000 naerthe. pcts of8. ~ cents fo ed et te thee o -dJol,a879 nd thce ast of mJune, fee80; 1 ets sibnryac wimodustry i ennered T~ihe rk of theenurat~o'aisal to be h cympltddrir theont ofks 4vindol h htfte-at yi- of a m Maobt the taifle arl eNifetcoso . He it; ith titeen 8 n speelas 4 maffagefet A Possml.t, AcIIEM.ENT ON ' Fo. MU1)S.-A Waslingtoi'(lispatc h sa%s: A very strong Ulinile man gives a po litical interpretation to Uhe visit. 1f Senators Conkling, ]dmunnds and Don Caneron to the home of Simn Caner pU on Saturday and Simulay. This Blaine man says that he has a reason t< think that this mueotingt was not a more pleasure party, but that a contference was held for the purpose of consider ing whether, I 'it ultimately should he found necessa 'yino t"o 1resCt the name of General Urant at the Chicago Convention, it would be advisable to endeavor to transfer the Grant streigti to Edmnun(ds rather thanl to Blaine or W%rtshburne. The argument which the Blaine mnen advanced to support this theory was that the Camerons couldn't ftii t.o see that Grant was losing rather than increasing in strength, and that thev would 1mnch prefer to throw their influence for Edmnunds than for Blaie or Washiburne. Tihe relations now with laine, they state, are strained, while the older Cameron particularly is opposed to Washburne. -The jaudges of the supreme court in New York eity are paid $11,500, a1nd those of the superior court and the court of commnon pleas receive $15,.. 000 ia year each. BUY SPRING GOODS -AT J. . BEATY & CO'S. Just received and to arrive in a few days Many new goods bought before the re cent heavy advance, whicli will Ba sold at the very lowest cash prices to our fri.2nds and customers. Elegant Cashmerei, Iiernani Dress Uoods, .\omiie cloths, Bunting, &c. A nice assortment of Cali "oes, Mushins. Lawns, Dress Linens, White Goo is. Torchon Luces. E 1,;ings, Ilosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, &c, You can find. in fact, Dry Goods of all kinds at the tORiNER STORE, And at prices which we guaranteo plcaxe or we do not ask ia sale. Call early and ive our stock a thorough insptction, it is Our delight to shiow our goods. SHIOES a Sf OES 11 Our stock of Zeigler Brother,' fine Shoes - anti Bay State Screwed was N1'ver bel ter, and of ttesj kind we make a ipeciailty and wai rant. T c .0:: in high lnd low cuts, and but. 1 . in ;'i.t a1. low .uts. l . +l tu i o -- t f . r., 1. ' (ut :,hoes - hand1-.? n.. . - in:"'"te sew."1, sorewe.1. E- en (.e chil t ; nl bab.i:s I - ere 'r i -a r.r a.1 al it nica selce;ion bough t .. f++r irm';* C: 1 al JmIn nak, 'e a selection of a 1..: 2 - r1l;ao nti.4; t).- :, ;1' \,:i t:n '>'1a 'tr " a, tli; stlectetl I?'.'*eb j d aim n ti, , ar~ a Look.Cal R Ie ur uma idQUim..\LES IVfoMASTER, BRICE & CO.- Re. .Uq uest an inspection of their New Spring Stock which is now ar riving. Eahb department is complete, and prices gurjant.eed to be ais As anywhere in the market. A speciailty in Lad3ies' and Gents' Fine Shoes. A handsome line of Notions, Ho-. siery andI Gloves. N.B.-Something new in suspen ders. Call and examine them, april 1. RIUNIOIPAL ELECTION. N OTICE is hereby given that the an nuial election for Intendant and feur Wardens for the Ttown of Wilnnsboro, S. 0., will be hold in the Town Hall on Monday, the fIfth'd'y of April. .[8b0, be tv7een the hours of seven o'clock, a. mn., and nyve o'clock, p. mn. The book will be-open for regiatration on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next precedi.ng the day of election, commencing at six o'clocu, a, mn,, and elo.sing at six o'6look, p. mn., of each dMy. The following citi zens are hereby appointed managers -of said tegistration and election, viz.: A. H. Flqming, WV. -H. Wilhamas and Willis Goode. By order of' Concoil:. ,B. S. CHiANDLERU, moch 1i...- . .Cl rk, 5 lf DOZEN 3. &P. Coats' Spool UUThread at the CJorner Store. JM. BEIATY & CO. F1IN E L IQ UOR S. I H{AVE. retently made extensive addi Itjons to my 'stock of Wines a2d liquors,' which don.iets of ra- full assort; mnent of.IRye Whisktey, tCorn Whiskey. rrenoh 'Brandy, Apple lirandy, Peach Brandy, Hherry Wine, beoappernong Whuye, Ohatipagne, etoc, etc. * t* I iimto61th ELNEST AN Winnaboio. Give it a. trial, I also also k 'og ont hand a fulleupplyof $MIJk8X AND TO!lAcco0 in greautVArI6ty, and adapted to tha tastes of everybody. Call at the PALIVETTO HOUBE, hi ( Wilmasbaroittl bkaMn'ag. FRESH ARRIVA LS, ALL SORTS OF NICE GROCERIES AT DONLY'S. Fresh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Fresh Buckwheatt Plor r, 1(^ntucky Dried Beef, l;reakfast Stril Now Moes Mackorel, Now Miass Shad, Fish in all sized paokag es, suitable for plantation use. Puro Len L-ard in catns.- 1mecot4 and tubs. Seed asd Eating Irish Potatoes, Gardon Seeds, etc. -ALSO Steel Plows, Colltns & Co.'s Axt., lioxes Chewing Tol-acco, all grad cents por lb. and upward. -ALSO A large stock of Licaorr, Wines, and Cigars. Give ine a call. W II. DONLY, dec 18 On the Corner. JUST -O BARRELS Buist's selooted Irish ' Potatoes, 1 car-loati of White Seed Oats, 1 car-load of Limo, and a ful stock of selected G ROCERIES. We are agents for the following brands of Guanos: Patapsco, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid Phosphate, G. Ober & Sons Soiule Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Limo and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli na Phosphate. Give us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. J. F. McM.TASTER & CO. jan 20 FIRE INS,URANCE AGENCY -ozr JA ME W. LAW. 7v the Publi': Why ihot insure yonr property? See the cost of a per liem imxpuse: Di.ily no,t o' in'rurin: $i,00I) at 3 per t'.I p r noa nly 18 i 1111y etats. At- l ce'it. pQr apuum is on7 At II1.i * r 1-t. por -abn i is 'lily 4 ' I i pc c.t. i,a inn is 'only { .A\t per . onnt. pct on ibi.-ionl 2 c. At p'ir cenit for 3 y<r is onib 1.88 At 1A por* cent, for 3 yeairs is onay 1..35 c. At IA pcer cent. for idysia is only tt.88 c. At '. per ct. for 5~ years is only i. o . i)wu,iin.e in townt or (country, do Lach ed, linsural,e 1ut t.h-a i.ollowving raten, viz. : 0r on yeQarii por cent. For th w.e years I A per cent. F'or live yuar.4 :1 i er cenIit. Iiara -in. e-aatm t ., gin housoes, b-al Nd 00ttou, :41 ore' a'mi, a, m'hand iso, ii i Isa :ad chiurches inani .. 1. oante rat -s. I rep)r-eent only t o ' ry best comn pa nicsi oflong~ eixporionedo anid well esta.ush ed charaotor. - JA[E.S W. LAW, nov 2-GinAgent. SALE STABLES. TO THE CITIZENS OF \FAIRFIELD: Il- HAVEl ostab)lishled a Sale Statble at Wi nnsboro, aind am prepared- to sel1 Rtock stock on very acconnmodlat ing terms, either for cash or on time until ne.xt,fall for negotiable paiper. Persons wishing to buy or swap will do wvell to call on ine before purchas-. illsoee fortvil asopay the highest cash price CORN AND.FODDER Delivered at my Stoble on Cong~ress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building. -A. WILLIFORb. jan2 (IOOMNG & ELLOTTs Having associat.ed ouselves together for the purpose of carryIng ont the GROQCER'i AND hUtY YT TRIADE, We beg to Infor'n pur Mrends and (1I0 Sublic that wehateon sld a fAll stock of Coff'eu. 'Sugats.jo Ms.~oasses, ltckwheOat, Hama, Candoods eto., tgter w itBa~o edtgly o ej4 , ani all e eh .Mr qA0r~ requio by persono dsIrinaqa~s We dire dlso prrn~oaih $r* elesq G iitano "4sA NOMINATIONS. FOR SHI ERI FF. The many friends of 11r. JNO. D. Mc DART.EY, recognizing his peculiar fitncsF ror the oilce, respectfully nominate him or Sheriff of Ftirfileld County--subject t ho ation of the Democratic primary. FOR SCHOOL COMM ISSIONER. The friend3s of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap proeciating Iho skill, zeal and tidolity vith whioh h has liseharged the dtttiem >f School Cnmmissioner, realmetfully nominate him for ro"olo;tion - subjoct to the notion of the Demnooratio p' itn'ries. FOR SiERIFF. Alessrs. .lditors: As noininations are i order, pornit us to present the namo o 00L. JNO. B. DAVIS as a candidate fol Sheriff at the entuing election, subject at course, to the action of the Democratit primaries. MANY 1F0IENSD. FOR JUI)GE OF PROBATE. Messrs. Fditors : Please nnl.ounce th1 present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judgi of Prouate, as a candidate for re-electiol at the ensuing election, subject to the ao tion of the Democratic party at the pri maries. By so ng you will oblige lii 14 MANY FRIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. hfessrs. Editors: Please announce Mr 1. Preston Dooper as a candidate for th Democratic nomination for sheriff at tht ooming election (subject to the decisior of the primary election) and oblige mnn3 Mends in the botrHwEsTrnN PORTION OF THE COUNTY doe 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The frienn I of Mr. James 0. Horbn, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the offico of County Commissioner at the en suing election. -subject to the action of the Democratic primary. jan 17-id V OR SCIOOL COMMISSIONEl The friends of the 1REV. JAMES DOUG LASS respo:tfully nominate him for th< position of School Commissioner of Fair Blold County at th' ensuing electio. subject to the action of the -Domocratic party at the primaries. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any ouo, who will ex amine a SOLID GOLD W &TCi. that aside iron the necessary thickness for engraving an polishing, a lar.e proportion of the preclout metal used. is needed only to stiffen and hol the engraved portions in place, and supply th+ n ces.sary Koli4ty and strength. The surplu: gold is actual.y nteciless so far as UTILITY anu beauty are concernedi. In JAMES BOSS' PAT ENT (01.1) WATCH CASES, this WAFTS of pre dons metal is overcome, and the a.uti,soul Iii AND STaSNOTIH produced at. from one-thir,d to one-h air ni the us11n' cost of solid cases. Thi pro e . is o tie mi St ;implo nature, as fol lows: a plate of nickel composition metal specially adapted to the purpose, has two plate; of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. T h three a:e then passed between po!ished Bier rollers, and the result is a strip of heav) plateu composition, from which the cases, backs, con tres, bezzles, &c,. are cut and shapc;l by :-.l a ble dica and tarmers. The got:l in ihos ecase: is sitilently thick to admit of all kinds o chasing, cograt'ing and enameling; the on graved case hi va een' . --el until -r- a fectly samooth by tiame anti use withaout reinoi TIJIS 1$ ilEONLY CASE MiADE IiTH TW PLATF8 01F SOLII GOiD, AND) WAltitANTi':2 BY SPRCIA L CR!TiiCATiR. -F'ar s le by Conner & Cht antdIer and( C. Mtiie; Ask for illust,rated Cat,aloguae and t.o aee wm natoyer. Clegylen 1.hyica, Editos, -Dankos, !Cacer Mercants Stuents and al whoread ooks lly ojramented,manena haoead nov< Eolofurnitur rr. Si'fr abe ol 1 r ls oooks Inleor hpold ti, or te dwice ov r 80 alutatfiona,s oEucaionl an< jusefue t i ts .ol dEc hef11 nh tierfhooks: iesn toiel 2in evrtiers cnt Book,oa dir. and ttineeralrne,r i Sed dcnsrn NF.144 GrIaRd . New YAork it o r llsroas Fo du,cany ana uShulices. WeolFi rs and Deal ters nt erestin is eat Boon medbStotnery ine,eruca TIn th'o stoe so Wf Suenhorn or G Iicacho Cth g ItrSt o c nch 10-3m . 4 nieonooyadal ~Uui~ p ~lt., ~B 11AS .6tral 5 , - ad SOco1& Ar"riV1 of Drass Goods --AT TIE NEW STORE. AVE Recelved a full line of New ni stylish DIEss ooob8, Drocatels, in Hellotroot and C Lcru WtClle 8uitinI, Lace ltuntings In Ill 811:ules: French Buintlugs, Brocades, Taltota lol, Daines; new atyl'es la Japanose 81lks, and iertford Silk Suiltinge. ALSO, A beautiful line of LAWNS, PIQUES, Muslins, Edgings and Trimming. ALSO, OHNh ' PURNS11NO GO0DS. A,ent. for Celebrated Eighmle Shirt. Gont's, Youths an1d Cbltdron's VwlL an trut Lw HiATS. Ocut.' Cassimneres. ALSO. T.s1c1lle 1 ItIs;l! KI' llSriroN pooS. Ajadles' Kid Newport Tes. Gents' Southern' and (;al!.,,:A, hincil tc V."I for' (11Lmnl trado. e Sp>eelal atteiou gvell to or(ersi by inal. Dl1. DESPOR'ES & EDMUNDq, COLUMBIA {. .A r A tPHD E JUAL ADVERTISEMENT. A rule of our buiiness is to "try to plonse." D.rgailn in huving our stock, en-tblo4 us to otTer bargaina to oustomers. C uwe wo offer t l bet stch this Spring that we have over rhown. Dare any competitor to givo yout bettor valuia for your money than we do. Everything fTreh, nmw Rtyle and very low. F,hug ai interest in our customers, we doiro their frondnp. Q a)o tu advaucing in price, but our prices are always low. IH.uavy stoti& to me)l, inlxioust atnd willing, to %how you our goods. In Drem (oods, we ai'n to lead the trado. See our new stylos. Joans andl 'ass,imeres. C-lis, etc., we show a largo stck for mon and boys' wear. Kalicos. Ginglhaus, Alptaa, silks, etc. A flin, now stook of these goods. L tlies #vill tnt mnluch to Ill. ao them in our stock of NotionH and Dress Furnishings, M 1m y cuslon-iers have we, bUt we a ant i ore, atl wo will got then, too. Nkever, under any ciroilistances, wil' we I:nowingly mniRreprouent anything we sell. O ly tir<.tt-clar- -c oods--tdK-aci of a sp cial kind --tuil nany kintL; have N e to Show. Peice4 al wa.H low, qutlit v of goo, C0lcoidere.l. <'oime 1nI exainiue. Q'alily iH an niuch a cunsi.leration. with 11 1a quantity; we buy tle best. Ribbtn and L-ces, to deck the I retty faces which belong to our customers. 1Sh! don't speak it out lol; but our stock of L-ilies' Ilosiery is now, large and nice. Trimmings for )remes, Clo:tks, and ill the Paraphernalia of" I adtiesf Wear. Un erwe tr for lidli. for Spring and Aummor. Now is tho tine to buy. Variety is the delight, the woman's heart. Sea our stoCk and thmt weep for joy. Wh;en you want anythig we haven't gof. in stook, we'll get it for you. Xxstrlt fino ttock 'of Ladies' Gloves and 1'arasols. Prices low. Yot are invited to come and Kuo out Now C:oods whether you wish to buy or not. Zinowa in our efrorts t pliea-,;e we hop e to Koe you all in good time, and sol you piles of goods, which will ttko you all hap y. Just received anotheor lot of thoso latest lylo Valkinq Hats- -the Ladies' Favorite. Woar youri, ever "ready and1 willitlg.' mch 27 SUGENIL1ME1 & GROESCIiEL. ii A VALUAmB INVNTION THE WORLD RENOWNED VtSN SEWINCHINE in workmanship is eqnal to a Chronomuetor Watch, and as egantly fluish.. ed asi a first--clasH Piaio It received the highest tiwaids at the Vienn and Centennial Expositior R. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are mor6 WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of all the others. The VILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kirdf of repairing WITHOUT PATCHIN G, given 1FREE with each maichine. W.&NTD.} W. SEWING. 10ACHINE C CiIICAGO. ILV., U. S. A 0~3ONON G1.AR o~ r c? r l TY. * R ~ ~ ~ W MAS NE0OR Clllr & "Ulldler~ GRBCERIES.* HAVEl ENL ARFD THE~I ST 00K ANE supply of Family Athd Planta ,a bbla. Choi Now 'Orleans MolFasKs 0 bbla. Ohoiceo Cubai Syrup, bosides other ----OV--rades. JEi~WELRY, STERLING SILVERJako'butrdeam ;!o PLATED WAIRE,'ASO GLASSWARE, i Mot o tN SQUARE "ort:;: AND SGJS FANCY GOODS, All fIT Making it entirely uncessIar for thAE cusLAoErs to go Rntide ofi 10)(i1tus. Paa bor.1 tior anyuris arile ter ie.T e pledge thmselves to give advantage rn Ja in regarid. to J0W SVA RIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE.bls, l)oie a yrop, boid othe ---orat br tel oW% osi pie. JF' Extra fine articles which the market will not ustify in tock, will bei procured on shortL note. ,.FE J(A. mch 18 - o 8 ' COAL TA,A O COAL TAR, ' COAL TAR,S COAL TAR, COAL TAR, COAL TAR, COAL TAg, f the higes t CtOAL TARl, COALlAR,s For salo at the bryg tiore ofThey to plede thmseles o gie adaJacsson 'srr bomthn r ewam R:' Ano JaA ltoIPatte Rio F a F Ju-h.b nin reghed. Bo l Aal lrad ed r t he high riosb e s to h rtQ)$ 1'3S ho' f rele whih te + COALTofFEE4 . Penberryt U (Ioi tin no)-Bi n Java. A Prce-RoAZnd 'a willIH C1a O AL'o '&ri~ oU(II , I ofI ;N.4 Bough bTfore COhe adynR, an;t sold aoat the boerupssbl prtores. -. &.PLNNIIK 1 ineh 25 -W. E. Ai{1EN,. SH AVING, SA LOON. ri E lkcedigned beg av,to. 'itform n h.bl ous omerstn t1) i bl e r . ,ll that h. sprepfao to gie: feio,.f tiouyo all Aho ay fvr"hirn it : thei r '- " tt*age