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IOWN AND COUNTY. SATUItDAY.July. : : :Jl 1881. TEnts or Tim NEwS AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annium, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per annim, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES oF AD'vERTISING.-One dollat por inch for the first insertion, O ad tifty cents per inch for each subseq Aint isertion. These rates apply to al ad vertisements, of whatevoe:...natu ce, and are payable strictly in advanre. Con tracts for three, six or twelve mioni1ths made on very liberal terms.. Tran sient local notices, ifteen cents per liine ihr the first insertion and seveln - and one-half cents per line for each subseuentinsertion. Obitua-ies and tributes of respect charged as advr tisemonts. Simple announcements or mnarriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever iature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whnboro, S. C. RAIr.UOAn . SCIIEDULE.-Tho trains nlow pass Winnsboro as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.28 p. Im.; south-bound, 4.28 p. m.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. im.; south-bound, 1.37 p. m. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Tax Returns-E. S. Chandler, Clerk of Council. Local Briefs. -The dust needs a settling mighty bad. -There is comparatively little cot ton at the depot these days. The Board of Health will make a tour of inspection of all the promaiscs in town in a few days. -Ripe peaches were sold in town on Thursday. They came fnom the orchard of Mr. -Nathan C. Robertson. Watermelons are next in order. --The Akoond of Swat "wentout on a fly" at Chester. lie is used to that, however, though in a different game. -The eastern portion of the county was visited with good rains oi Wednesday, last. Good rains also in Longtown. -Nearly all the college students have returned home. It is about time our "Occasional" was putting in an appearance. I -We would advise the base ball club the next time they go off not to take any of the members of the B. P. U. -along to play. They won't do to count on in this sort of a game. -Master Suggie Nelson's turkey obler at Simpson's has hatched his Lrood of Guinea-fowls, and they are doing well; can begin to fly. Any one can see them by c Mling. lie also reports having ripe peaies on the 7th of June. Can anyone beat that for early? CHOL ERt A IN FANT1UM. Precautions to be Observed During the warm Bummer season.. Freom the Augus a Churoniele. A writer in the New York .Sun, al luing to the fact that cholera in thiumLi and analogous troubles carry off the bulk of Infants who die during tihe heated terms of summer, says:"I may alnost always be traced to foodl and drink and the .manner of giving thenm. You would' be surprised to know the number' of c~hildtreni who are killed inadvertently by tile careless ness or ignorancee of imot hers or nurs es. The majority of infants who (lie in tile summer season are those wiho ar~e fed by the bottle; the milk used is ofien sour or partly so. Aiiother pro lific cause of their death, and( an ex ccedingly important one, is the failure to proville them a sufficiency of cool water to drink." He proceeds to show that the depri vation of water has brought about a larger niumber of cases of death thin all other causes c:omibined. Th'lev are always too much wvrappledl np, ii1 in any ease would pecrspire very freely. The. water lost by perspi ration miust be supplied. As Dr. Murdoch stated -in hisa paper on '"Cholera linfantum..i" ''The child is thirsty, not hungry ; bnut, not getting the water, which it does want, it (1rinks the milk, which it does not want." The consequence is that the stomach is overloaded withi food which it cannot digest, and~ which soon ferments and becomes a source of severe irritation. Then follow vomnitiing, purging anid chler~a in fantum. The remedy for the evil is thus given: Have water-wvithou t Icc-always accessible to tihe chlild, who will then refutse sour milk and wvill eat on~J when hungry. Water is the great in dispensable artiele-for the preventive treatment of children in hot wecather. It is Important enough to nursing children, but is life Itself to those rear ed on the bottle. The result of its judicious use is that thley will then take milk only wvhen it Is sweet and will drink it only in snch quantities as they will be able to digest. * * A chlfd who drinkseoften of water is much less likely to get overheated tha~n one who is deprivedt of it. A child must be wvatched, of course. As a rule, its instinct" is its best guide. It is billy in the grown-up) child( that the animal instincts become vitiated atid unreliable. You may state with en tire confidence that ti e free giving of water is, in. a majority of cases, a potent preventive against tihe terrible scourge of cholera I nfantium. These may be timely hints for many mothers, especially those w~hio are either ignorant of some shnple)1 but groat truths or misguided by ideas that have no basis in cold fact. -Senator David'Davis is said to own more land in Illinois than ainy other resident of ~that State. A Bloominglonl corres ponmdent estimates his wealth at $5,000,000. Hie pays $38,000 in taxes yearly. -Ayer's Aguie Cure is an infallilale cure for fever and agne in all its forms. The proprietors wvarranit It, and( their word is as good as a U. 8. bond. Ti al proves i6. -"Anything historical here?" lie lie said at Mount Pesert to a native. "Wal, yes," was e-fi''eply, "that there cow used to b4lon to Ben Butler." -Pay yu ubscription. Tii RclUMO.VD AN) DANVILJ.F. COM'. BINATo0N- Wo 1(ok upon this syndi cate of raihroade as more inimical timt friendly to South .Curolina. Wo se( nothing in any of their operations tha indicates anything to the contrary They evidently desire and aim t< divest all trade and produce to Nov York and Richmond, hud would, i let alone, discriminate so fearfully il their rates as to mako themi unenidura ble. They are a power that is beinA felt, and if they succeed in controlhin th Augusta and Knoxville Road anl stopping it at Greenwood will lav SIIll1ore power and do imniens -harm. We sinclerely trust the sinkinC fund commiissionl will not sell out th stock of the Stato to them. It is 9 miles we believe from Greenwood t Spartanburg, and it' the road is ex tended to that point it will not on develop a flie country, invite imini gration and promote factory enter prises, but the ainual tax to the Stat would be $50,000, consequently an: any gait by the sale of'the stook at pa would be tritling' and paltry compar ed to the ultimato advtentage to b( reaped. -A soi of Major-General Rosseau of Louistville, Ky., died at the Pauper' Home, in Maine, the other day. TAX RETURNS. AM now prepared to. receive return of all real estate and personal prop erty owned by ths eitizens iof Winnsborc for the Municipal yar 181-2 . S. CH ANDLER, july 2 Clerk of Council. WANTED. AWOMAN to cook for a small family and make herself generally useful. Ap ply at this office. jun 13-tI NOTICE. ITHIN the next week the Board o Health will inspect the differeni premises. Citizens are requested t< take due notice and have a thorougl elenning up. Parties - observing at an; time anything upon their neighbors )remises that might jeopardiso the public health, are expected to report the sam without delay to the Boarl. E. W. AIKEN. Ml. D.' juno 281 hi. Bd. Health. SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY ~N pursuance of authority coiferra upon me by mortgage of persona >roperly, nade by Daniel Dawkis an< . -C. Yongie. and dated the 11th day o February, 1881, I will offer for sale oi Tuesday. the 5th (lay of July next, befor< the Court House door in Winnsboro, 8 C . at public outcry, to the highest bid der, the following described persona property, to wit: One bay mare mnul about. 7 years old and about 14 handt high. Teris--CASHI. A. WILLIFORD, june 25-txtd Mortgagee. NOTICE TO CONTRAUCTORS. 3- DS will be received by the under Signed to July 8th for the openinp and grading of Palmer andl Moultri, Streets from Garden Street one squar, West to -- Strect. An I for the open ing and grading of - - Itr ct fron Palmer Stre- soth onc e jimre. A l,o for building a pavement or side walk on the western side or Main or Con, gress Street from the southern axtreniit' 411 the lo: of the Rev. J. M. Todd, to tU railroad crossing, fronting lot of T. K Elliott. Esq. Council require good and sunfluiten bond for the faithtul performance of con tract, and reserve to themselves the righ to reject. any or all bids. By order of Council: E. 8. CHIANDLER, june 25-ftd - Clerk. TOWN ORDINANCE To RIAISE SUPITER FORl THlE MUNICIPAl YEARt 1881-82. B E IT ENACTED AND ORDAINE1 by the Intendant and Wardens c the 'l own of Winnsboro. 8. C., in Counei maet, and by the authorit~y of the samne: 'I hait, foar the purpose of raising supplie for tlhe year commencing April 1st, 2881 andl ending A pril 1st, 1882, a lax for th aasumse.nd in the mianncr hereintaf or men tioned shall be raised and paid into thu treasury of said town for the use and~ ser vice thereof, that is to say: two and a hal (2M) mills ad talorein upon0 every dollar o the real and personal p~roperty within th< corporate limits of the town of Winns boro. tv'o dollars ($2) to be paid by ever' ualo inhabitant of said town between thi agecs of sixteen and fifty years (excep fifty <5fl) activea member4 of each tir< coampany) in lieu of wvorking -upon thi streetn of said townit and three (3) pe cent. upIon the amount of alt ales at nuo tinm. All taixes nassed and payable uin der this Ordinance shala be paid in 1.1< following~ kinds ot fun,1s atnd no other Gcl 1 and silver coin, U~nitcd ta ean* rency and National Banik notes. All taxa' assessed herein, sha~ll be dun" andl p~ayable baet.ween the 1st day of Oeiobar and1 I! 3 th day of November, 1881, inelusi e and all ta~xes remaining due and unpat( on the 1st clay of Decmnbain lrH8. shall hb collected by cdistress or other ise, as lpre sceribed by law, tog. ther with all lega costs. All pesn o'wning properly it the corpornati limuits of the said town o Winnsboro are, required, between the 15(1I day ot June and the 1st clay of Auagust 188', to make a sworn retnrn of sai. property to the T1own Clerk, and the sai< Town Clerk is hereby required, wvh.1 priopc ray-holdatra fail or refuse to imala said sworn return, to add fifty .(50) pe: contum to the return of the previous mu nicip~al year. Done in Council this the 21st day o -Ino under fleo corp~oratc seal of 'saii town. JOIIN J. NEIL, Intendant. Attest: E. S. CHANDLER, Clerk. jun830. TAX NOTICE~. AUDrron's OFFiCE, MAY 9, 1881. ri- HE books of this office will be epet from Juno ist to July 20, 1881, t< receive returns r. ' ersonal prop)erty own edl by each taxpaaur on the 1st clay o Juno. 'A1l malo persons between the agea of twenty.onit and sixty years are liable t< poli-tax, and will re port accordingly. For the accommodation of taxpayers: will be at the following places on th< clays spcified for the' purpose of receiv in g returns, viz.: Wood ward's, from the arrival of freigh train,.Juno 8th, to doeparture of south bound passenger train Juno 9th. White Oak, June 10. Dra',Juno 11. Cadwl' Store, Juno 13. Gladden's Grove, June 14.' Ridgeway, June 15 and 16. Bear Creek, Juno 17. Blythowood, June 18. Jenn ings' S-ore, Juno 20. Jenkinsville, June 2. Monticello, June 22 and 23. Buokhead, Juno 27. IFeasterville, Juno 28 and 29. Please take notice that the office i: Winnsboro will 1 o closed during mn absence at the above appointments, an. open on all ether days'during the ai Ipointeti time. I I..N. WITHERS, % may 10-tfj Atuditor F. AT OUR SET 4 Tr" MiOST CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, 3 LEMONADES and 3 ) OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TItY THE CELEBRATED BUGK BEER ALWAYS FrCSH AID COOL. J. CLENDINING. may S Next door to W. It. Doty & Co. ATTENTION IS called to my fresh and well,. selected stock of FAMYJILY GOXICERIES. I have just opened a splendid as sortmen t of CANNED GOODS of first quality and full weight. Apples, Baked Beans, Pineapplo. Peaches, Succotash, Salmon, Toma toes, Sardines, Mustard. ROBINSON'S IMPORTED OAT.. MEAL -- FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" Mackerel in 5 lb. cans. PARCHED COFFEE in bulk, as good as packages, and CHEAPER. BAKER'S BROMA, A palatable beverage for invalids as ] well as persons in health, and highly recommenned by physicians as a diet for children. EVAPORATED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock. A share of the public patronage is 'respectfully solicited. 1. BE. IUEY. June 25-01m SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISn1ED 1812. (WOUwN oN4 WVrnz Srooz~s.) GEORGE A. OLARK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Since the introduction of this Spool Cotto' into the American market, its suc cess has been unprecedented. No other brand of thread has ever met with the anmie amount of public favor in the ame space of lime. The~ '0. N T'' manufacturers were the first to recogmizo the imp~ortance of the -;cwing Machtine and to make a six--cord cotton, which has ever been the recog nize~d standard for nmachihea. rAll the improvements in machinery that the inventive genius of the nine teeth century has produced have bnen adapted by the manufacturers of "O.N.T.' At all the great International Fairs of the world, "0. N. T." han beeb awarded the highest honors. 'Ibe '0. N. T." factories at Newark. 'N. J., and Paisley, Scot and, emplov t5,20l0 operative's imake suflcient thread d aily to go arond the world four timies. Consumei 14ii tons of coal tinily, The manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest ntanufactu-rers of Spool Cot. ton in the world. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. con bn h had at w~holesaleand retail at 7~ M B3EA TV & r'O "4 felb 2! tfhn 1FRESHi URONRIES! UGA RM, assorted. Coffees, Rio, ~La onyra and Old Gov. Java. Rio antl Old Goev. Java. Roasted. Tens, Black. Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Ilyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, To mnatoes, Salmon, Corned Bieef, Deviled 11am and Turkey, Sardines1 &c. Macaroni anid Cheese, Glunter Pre serves, Pin Ileadl Oat Meal, Coopel Golatine, Mustard, Black Pepper' and Nutmegs. 1Bald~vin Catsup, Cross & Black welsChow Chow, Empire C how Cho, Asored ickesLea& Per J. F. McMASTER & CJO. - sept 14 SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THEI FARMER~S' "BONANZA." fromn anythinn over brw hre. delicious rwor eal of Jaan hnl benal ea. said bchein et to aleris hsen food known. Fine Qen atermeoo . uni mported argest varie y evr r o i eary8 ein looom or -s an 5uay est tero o hi 2 t.aper ofi2 Tomto esilvor early, prol f o solid-Un. ithe Sonth where othe rn fils. Unequated ortblenorn a', 2 eta d ae. tc. a p0 t2f, heia., o.a pn e~d cowt ton.215i Addroess R.BG ,BP*FT h OO. Atlanta, G. eN on. W. In Calhoua, Nage't of TRY THE CELEBRATED Berieor & Elel . PHILADELPHIA LAGER DEER PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAR FEB DOZEN. fALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX LY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN 3OTTLES TO BE RETURNEI PROMPTLY. WIVIUER BEVERAGES. UINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, JEMONADES, SODA WATER. COOLI L.A.G-2XR e -AND ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT, ap 30 THE BEST REMEDY voR Diseases of the Throat and Lus, AYER' - In disemes of the a af and ru able renteody is inval ..' alile. A Y ai n's CnucanY Puc'ronAr. is such a remedy. 4 fIl. is a scientinei c~mbination of the CH ERRY ~C~Ies an curative d uigs, chemically ~imited, of such p ower as to inisuro the greate.t possi /ble' eflciency, and PECTOR L. "for."ityoftwe-~ the foundation of all puhnonary dliseases, affording pr'ompt relief and itapid curens and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatablde, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinaty tUoughs, Ooids, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, influenza, Clergyman's Sore Threat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of AYER's CHainnY PaC'rAr. hire magical, and multitudes are annually preserved from seriouts il Dess by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house' hold for the protection it affords in suid' den attacks. In WVhoopinsg-cough and Consumption there is no0 other remedy so eflcacious, eoothing, a ' gelpfn1. Lowv prices are indtcj its to try some of the many mixt Wor syrups. snade of cheap and ineffecivo inlgredlia ents, now offered, which, as they con tain no curative qualitiles, can afford only temporary relief, and( are altre to disappoint the patient. Diseases of thle throat and lungs demand activo and effective treatment; and it Is dangerous experimenting wvith unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, wh ile so trilled wvith, become deeply seated or incurable. Uso AYzin's CIIEanIY PxcToIIAL, and yot may confidently ox pect thle best results, It is of acknowliedged eurative power, andl is as cheap as its carefill preparation and fine ingredients will. alifow. Emni' ment physicians, knowing its comnposia tion, prescribe it. 'rie test of half a century ha~s proven its certainty to cure all pulImonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. PR EPAR ED BY DR. J. C. AYER &CO., Fractical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. o0L av ALL DaIJeOIs-r JVantmwasas. ATTENTION, LADIES ! HAVING determined to "CLOS] U "our stock of Spring Dres loods, we offer you from this dat inusuial bargains in same. We hay i complete line of these goods, an parties will do well to call, examin mnd price the before purchasing We would also call your attention t >uir line of Fancy Muslin and Line r.awns. Iu white goods we are "Ful Up." Our line of these goods con ,ists of Linen Lawns, Victori [.awns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plai mnd Striped Nainsooks, Jaconoti Jambrics, Piques, Plaiu and Plai sw i8s, &c., &c. Laces, Lacci Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg nge. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES. MoMASTER, DRIO1]![& KETCH13~ may 7 xmW ST-OBm -AT THE-. GLADDEN HOTEU1, WE, the indersigned, rope ctfully' in form the citizens of WINN:B10110 an vioinity that we have REMOVkD to GLADDEN'S I1OTEL, Aid are now in rpceipt of a full line o new and (tesirablo SPRING AND SUMMER GOODE Which we will sell at the lowest price for cash. DRESS GOODS, Laces and Eimbroiderics, which we offer a, accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We respectfully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely now fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaidod Nan. sooks, Piques, in great varietv. SILK TIES. Ladies' Laro Scarfs, Tics and Pews, a1 fifteen centi, worth thirty-Uive conts. CLOTIUING I BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FANCY CASSIMERES, BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS. MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order at very iow prices. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. P'. Lalnlockor & Bros Free to Everybody A BE'AUTIF UL BOOK for the AStIN( By applytng persohally af, the neares 'fllce of TrilE 8INGER1 MANUFACTUR ING CO. (or by postal card if at a dis tance) any ADULTL persoit will ho preC ~entedl with a beautifully illustrated cop: 'if a Non~ Book entitled G ENIUJS RtEWARlD'D, -on'rHE STORY of the SEWING MACH INI containing a handsomoe and contly atee ngraving frontispiecc. also. 2'8 fihely ech 4ravedl wood cuts, sad bound in ani chb 'rato blue and goeld lithographied cover No charge whatever is madec for this haind 'somo hook. which can ho obtained onhl bay applicatin at the branch and subordi -tate oflces of The Binger Man ufacturinj 'o. i'IIE SiINGER MANUPIAOTURING CO. Principal Ollide, 34 Union Square may 17-1y Now York. SECOND I HAVE JUST RECEIVED At ELEGANT SECOND STOCIC Oi GOODS, WHICH IS RE~ADY FOFl INSPECTION, VfHE HAND)SOMIEST LINE 011 Ladies' Neckwear in the City. THE BEST STOCK OF WHITI Goods in Town. AGENT for the DALSHEIMEI BROS,, OF PHILADELPHIA FINE LADIES SHOES. BARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS 'AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectfully, Jr. GC3S .'EB] m ray 28 BU GXIES, SPRING WAGONS 1 -AND FARIM WAGONS iN connection with the Unaggy an f pingf Wagon bnasiness, I nave ft 1 sale the well-known I, "OLD JIOKIORY"' 'armi Wagon. My one-horse wagons ai coupled the same as A two-horse Wagoi have front bottnds and rocking bolste W ~arranted for twelve months. J. X. CUMUllWOS *~ 28Opp~ Dtunlev & F g ]ME"DESOHN PIANO CO. WILL'MAKE, FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY, A GRAND OFFER OF PILANOS AND ORGANS. $850 SQUARE GRAND PIANO FOR OX-Lr $045. Magnificent rosewood oase elegantly finished, . STY LE 3z e..trings, 71 Octaves, full patent cantante agraffeb, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legs and lyre, heavy serpentine and large fancy moulding round ease, full Iron Fraute, French Grand Action, Grand Han iners; in fact every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument has been added. IPOur pricn for this instrument bioxed and delivered on board cars at . New York, wilh fline 1'lano Cover, Stool and Book, only $245.00 This Piano will be sent on test trial. Please send reference if you do not send money with order. Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us both ways if Plano is not just as represented in this advertisement. Thousands in use. Send for Catalogue. E very instrument fally warranted for five years. $160 to $400 (with Stool, Cover and Book). All strictly first. P LX.N , $160 and sold at wholesale factory prices. These Pianos made one cf the finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended for the HIGHEST HONORS The squares contain our New Patent Scale. the greatest improve'nent in the history of Piano making. The new patent scale Upights are the linest in America. Positively we make the finest Upright Pianos, of the richest tone and greatest durability. They are recommended by the highest musical aut tiorities in the country. Ov'.r 14,001) in use, and not one dissatis lied purchaser. All Pianos and Organs sent on 15 days' test trial-i RiROT FRE IF UNSATIsFACTOaY Don't fail to write us before buying. Positiv ely we offer the best oargainis. Piano Catalogue miailed free. Handsome Illustrated and De-toriptive Piano Catalogue of flity pages mailed for six cents stamp- Every Piano fully war ranted for live years. JU.B OLEE ORGANS S Jubilee Organ '-ORIENTAL," Style 99, is the handsomest, tastiest and sweetest toned Parlor Organ .ever offered the musical public. It contains 6 Octaves, 5 sets of Reeds, viz.: Melodia, Celeste, Diapaison, Sub-Bass and Celestiuna. Also Fifteen Beautiful Stoips, as follows, viz.: Melodia, Celeste. (it charming -op,) Diapason, Bub-Bass, Echo, Dulcet, Melodia Forte.'Celeste-Forte, Expression, Treble-Coupler, Celestina, Bass-Coupler, Grand Organ, (which throws on the entire power of the instrument,) Right Knee Stop ant 8w(ll. Left Knee Stop and Grand Swell. Height. 70 in.; Width, 24 in.; Weight, boxed. 350 lb. The case is of solid walnut, veneered with choice woods, and is of an elitirely now and beautiful design, elaborately cirved, with panels, music closet, lamp stands. fretwork, &c., all elegantly finished. Possesses all the latest and best imtu provements, Aiith great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo effects and stop action. Regular retail price $275. Our wholesale net cash price to have it introduced. with stool and book, only $8--as one organ sold sells others. Positively no deviation in price. No pay nent required until you have fully tested the organ in your own home. We vend all organs on 15 days test trial and pay freight both ways if instruinent is not as represented. Positively, our Organs contain no "Bogus" sets of Reeds, or "iunmmy" stops. as do many others. We make no maisreprementittions, and guarantee honest and fair dealing, or no sale. FU.LY wAtANTED for five years. Other styles $35. $60, $57. $65 $70, $75, $85, etc. -Over 31,000 sobl, and every Organ las given the fullest satisfaction. Organ Catalogue MAILED FREE. FPACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 5"th STREET and 10th AVENUE. HSU I at one-third price. Catalogue of 3.000. - . EIT choice pieces sent for 3c. stamp. This Catalogue includes most of the popular music of the day and every variety of musical composition, by the best authors. Address, MEN)ELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. jin 25-3m ALL FOR CASH EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS WO THl of goods to be sold regardless of COST. As I must hava money, and do not believe in carrying over summer goods, I quote Iny prices, and without fear of criticism MIMNAUGH MUST LEAD. 5000 yards of Colored Lawns at 7 cents. 3000 yards of Corded Jacohet'at 7J cents. 2000 yards of Lace 13intings, in a variety of new designs, at 14, 15 18 and 21 cents. These goods are worth at least twenty per cent. more 25 pieces Whito Pique to be closed out at Now York cost, at 6t, 9, 11 14 and 21 cents, Worth double the money elsewhere. Vive pieces Table DamnSsk, reduletd to 21, 42 antd 67 cents. 2,000 yards bleached- shirting at 9 cents the best value in the market. Five pioces 9t and 10} shirting at New York COST This dephttrluent, to ehimerate the various articlee ii it w-loh.I bought at low pricos, would ntot only sitrprise ny customera but even qomne of my extratikdinal'y wiiso cornpetitors. Nine hundred dozen rubber- battobs, for calico dresses) at the astonishing low pribe of 21 cents per doteb', reduced from 10 cents. Keep your skippers home4-these goods we will sell only in small lots to our customers. Twenty five gioss pearl buttons, line 26, at... 5 cents per dozen. Fifty botes slato pencils, 100 in a boxL at 20 cents per box. One hundred dozen spool cotton at 11 cent per spool. One hitndred dozen spool cottonj warranted 200 yards at 2J eents. One hun.. dred boxes of stoVe polish at five cents pi' box. Five hutndrea) boxes of Mason's blacking at 3J cents. Eagle & Phoenix ball thread at 2J cents per ball. 190 bottles of shoe dressing at 8J cents per bottle %85 calico Rhirts, something nice, at 30 cents *25 nalaundried shirts at 50 cents. Don't fail to ask for these goods. 300 towels reduced to 8 cents. 500 cakes of Turkish Bath Soap, at 5 cents per chke, elsewhere got their prices CLOCKS, CASTORS AND VASES-25 clocks 'nait received at $1 25 each. Warranted to run six months or nioney refunded. .44 captors re-. duced to 15 cents. Something nice in cstors at $1.00. A big lot of vasos at half their original value TOBACCO, TOBACCO-Ten boxes of different grades of tobacco just received, at 33A, 44, 63. up to Wedding Cake at 75 cents per pound. JARS, JARS-500 gallons of earthen jars at 121 cents per gallon. Don't pay 20 centa per gallon any mqre. KEROSENE, KEROSENE -Having the largest cobiract of kerosene oil in the placo. and buying iii larger quantities, I can offer special in duceononts by the barrel or five gallons. By the barrel 15 cents per gal Ion, b3 the gallon 181 cents. This is a SPECTA L DRIVE to reduce my stock, and partieP having an AC COUNT In my store cannot have these goods CRIAlRGED at these PRICES These gpods will only be sold at those primp OA.S 3' 'DO~WI) before the goods leave the STOR1E. J. L. MIMNAUG THE LEADER OF LOW CES.V , June 16 THE La TEf 'IRIUN . rMREMI TON SEWING MACHINE. LARGID ARM. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BO0B116N ELEGANT IN FIN18IE, AND IN FAct The Only 'erfect Machine dde, A. & A. G. ALFORIP No. 23 South Oaiverf it, .A t 1 R ' . A g r t A ZA1 % 1A ft ER 1R ELEGANT JEW Y OHEAP. e , !!?t ~~~rgflee"je jorg~ge for *T' '''rodar *''u'' ''aew 0 t'*he ImI egr rea pltd "lsJiahkt en'.5 * i nguu edrwatch chain W ,n a o ofl si, ad Nben 0 11 o Cok er heltyJ fiawkoLl cnihwerlnmethll~