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VOWN AND_ COUNTY. VUESDAY, July of I I I 1 18811 'HE VErz LA TEMT. Itecent Symptots are Rather Unfavorable. (Special Dispatch to The News and Herald.) COLUIBIA, July 4.-Telegrams re velved by the Register during the day Indicate that whilst the condition of the President. Is extremely critical, there are yet strong reasons for hope of his recovery. At noon. one of the surgeons expreRsed tlie opillion that the next twenty-four hours will deter mine whether the case will prove fatal or not. . COLUinIA. 7.30, P. M.-The Regis fer has received the following, dated Washington, 6.20, p. im.: There is a btrong feelilg outside of the White House that tile Presi dent's condition is more critical at this time than . it has yet been. 'This iipression rests undoubt -edly oil remarks made privately by those -who are conversaiit Nith the case, and whose avenues of inifrma Con are of the best possible character. Physicians inl attendance are ditfering. The anxiety which has been very ill tense all the afiarnooin, has certainly ,deepened a great deal in the last hour, aid the gravest alpprelensionis are C tertained of a atal issue. Nevw AdvertiRenents. Masonic Meeting-G. B. MeCants, Secretary. -Tile next meeting of the Fairfleld division of survivors of the Sixth Regiment, S. C. V., will be held next Monday. A full attendance is desired. FAIRFIELD TEACIiIEs' Assoc.vrION. -The Fairfleld. Teachers' Association meets in Whitnboro on Friday the 15th of July. Tile subject of plionet ics will be continued, and Mr. B. It. Sc'Ott will explain the principles of punctuation. The "picnic" will still form part of the proceedings, but teachers comiig from a distance, and finding it inconydnient to bring an1y thing with them, ieed not be deterred from attending the meeting on .this account. Tile ncetings hfnve been steadily Increased ill atteilalice and interest, and promise to form an - im portait feature ill tie Fairileld school System. PICNICKING AT ORIEENVILLE.-Dr. Boyd, School Comnmissionler, suggests a plan by which teachers and all oh ers itterested can attend tile listitute at Greenville with little expeise, and much pleasure. His idea is to form a Wagon party to go across the couitry to Greenville, and then to camp out on Paris Mloultaill or inl solinc plelsait place iln tile suburbs, and coime ini every day to the cit y. Ini thmis wvay nlot only Greenville can be takenm in, but excursions can be made to Cmsar's Head and all thle other' well knownl mounltain resorts, for a slight addition to tile ordinary expense5 of' staying at hiome. By August cr'ops will have been laid by, and horse flesh will be abundant. Dr. Uoyd's suggestion is a happy inspiration. It is worth consid ering inot only by teachers but biy anly - body else whlo yvishies to get awany from tile hot summner for a while. A t the teacher' mneetinlg oil fih 15th of July details of the plan can be talk ed over, and tile parties can be mnade up. It is useless to speak of thle salni brity and beauty of Greenville. Situ ated in sighlt of tile mountain~s, it is one of the mrost picturesqume towns1 iln the Union, atnd the climate is comupara tively cool during August. No more delight ful meanis of comblinitlg leas ure wvith profit can be secured thlan -this Institute afl'ords, and it should be largely patronized. in these progres sive days, teachers whoe (d0 not "pro gress" wvill find themelves left behinid. M'r. ZION ScInoot.-Trhe sessionl of Mt. Zion Schoeol enlded oil Thursday, June 30th. lauimr11 thle last week, pu1 pils5 in tile three hig~hes t grades wvere examlined by written exalinintionms. No foruma exercises were onm thle pro grammne, butt. toow close wvas marked by a pleasant affa2ir'-thme presenltation1 of sonmc gifts to tile teachmers by thle pupIls unde11r thir respiective chlarge. Thouse to tile hadies wvere made informllyl, but at the close of school, Mark Doety, in behalf of the sclhlrs, Camne for'ward with a box, the contents of which he begged Mr. Davis t~o accept as a token of esteemn anid respet on the part of the the pupils Idividually anid collective ly, and made a few remarks, showing whlat should be tile ne0w relationis of teachler an~d pupil, and thenm remember ing thlat Mt. Zioni is known through all tile South by tile former p~upils, aind that it rests as muchl with the pupils as tile teachers to maintain her eredhit. School was then dismissed, and( the usual hanldshlaking and good-byes In dulged in. The prlesenlts were as fol lows: For tihe princeipal, a dozenl sil vor plated Rodgers' dinnier kniives, and a 1)earl-handled1 pocket-kniife', en' graved. For Miss Obear, a silver cup and a bottle of colognle. Miss Blaine, a silver fruit knife and a box of paper. Miss Pininey, a gold brooch, a pair of vases, chinaa cnup and pickle dish. Miss Lula Romedy, Ii goldl pencil from the principal In tokort of ap~preciationl of her kindness in volunltarily assisting with the primary classes. During the year the average enroll ment has been between a hundred and fiy and a hundred and sixty, with full attenidance. The stand of the first four ihipt1s in the three highest gr'ades et the flid exitnilnation is as follows: 1'h-at ii: , Lila. Tla4'A -8 Lla El. llutt, 98; Flor1de Dwight, 96.3; Nan nie Stevensn,' 96.40; J. H. Catheart,' 94.66i Second Grade-Mark Doty, 94.40; Nannie Thompson, 94; Davis Doug lasq, 88.50; Eitna Lauderdale 88.88; Margie Gaillard, 80. There was a good deal of sickness in this grade in the spring. Third Grade-Henry Elliott, Jr., 95.60; hugh Wylie, 95.50; Sallie Mc Master, 95.40; .Ella Blaine, -95.20; Marion Alitcholl, 95.16. SINGULAR .DISAPPE. uANCR.-The Frenchan'she t theor 11InIt people liter tilly vanlish out of' sght will be cou iiMed by the oflicers of tho steamer Somerset, runiin between New York and Bristol, Eight days out the cap lain came out, o' his room f'ully dress e(, in his usual good spiiis, 'anid or dered the steward to b-ing hitm some cofreo. 'rie steward obeyed, but in coming back to the room ibund tho root found the door ajar and the cap ttin missing. Ilaving laud a dreatn inl % hich he saw (lie caiptaina strugglingt with a colored man, he at oice gave the alarm. The vessel was searched but nothing could he found of' him. Saiys an oficer ol tile Soneorset: It was as if lie had vaniishted into air from oul midst. IlIe wts i powerfulI switn tuIer, and could have kept alnoat ihr hours. IiA call, 'which must have re mained on the surfhiee if he had CalIen i overboard in the usual way, was not fouid. To get overboatrd lie ilust have climbed a bhwark nearlv waist high. lie wts ill good health, and no0t subjected to <lizziness. The .sea was its sinooth.ias glass. atd, as inell were on <hty till over the ship, a cry or call inl evenl ani orldinary tone would have been heard. It wats not fen min a tles ftler' lie was last seen before the stenmer wi as slopped, anl, us ther'e W(We 114) unui msuil (urri'enits inl that part. of the Adlanti, it was barely a hallan hour bl-iore she was over t he coilrse where lie miu1si have distppared. lie was entvraged to be niarriet to a younig lady near his home. -Avycr's Agnie Cure is anl infallible Curm for tilver and-ale ill aill its Forms. Thwpoprietor's war-t'an1t it, anid their ord is asgood a a U.'S. buid. Trital proves it. . * ITIANONIC MEEiTING. A N extra communication of WVnns .. boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., wil I be held in \lnsonic Hall on Wednesday J ily 6th, at 8j o'clook. A full attendance is desired, as the Lodg.l will be visited by the D. D. G. M. in his official capacity. By order of the W. M, G. B. MuCANTS, july 5 -t1 . Secretary. SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY. IN pursiaue of authoiity con ferrd upon ie by iortgagi of persoial property, mado by Dmiel DawkinsH and 11. C. Yonge. and dated1 the I lih day of February, 81. 1 will of'er for salo on Tuesday, the 5th day of July next, before the Cour- House door in \Vinnshoro, S. C , at public outery, to the highest bi-. der, tle following described personal property, to wit: Ono bay mare mule about. 7 years old and about 14 hands high. Termus-CASII. A. WILLIFORD, june 25-txtd Mortgagee. NOTICE TO CONT'IrACTORS. P ID)S will be roer-ived by the under. Ssigned to July 8th for Ihe opening and grading of Palner andl Moultrie Streets from Garden Street one square West to - Street. And for (he; open-l ing and grading of -- 8tr-et (roam Palmier St reel south oIneO squiarie. Aliso for b~uilding a pavement or side walk on the we'istern side of Main or ('on gress Street, frotin the soitthertn extremity of the lot of the Rev. J. Mu. T'odd. to (i'e railroad crossinig, fronting lot of T1. E. Elliott. Esq. Council require geod a suffleient bond (or thme fatihli p~erformlane of 'onl tract, and reserve to themiselves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Council: E. 8. CH ANDLER, june 25-tta & 1.rk EARNt for tha MILLUON!i FOO CHIOO'S BA LSA M of' Sila*ltK'; OIL Positively liestores Ih ien r'm'iin. n md is i hme Olty Absolute Ciitro for IDeafnes4 Known. This oil is extrie' ed frcm a pceculiar .:pectiesl 01 sniall 't nm: re.. m<,~ enn(flfhtl in the Yellow Scen, knoiwni as CarchI~i'eur o Rowitltlii(. Ever mv (1hinese lishiermn kneows it. Its v'ir'ties a a rest ir itiv o a -hearing were diyerove red by a l iiudhiist Priest about the year 14111. Its rures were .5o numlerous and maiy so seemningly juui ractilous, that the reamed y wa ofhcial ly p~roclaimned over the enIi r' n li mire. Its use became so uniiver sal that for over 3001 yer no Doarniess hias existed amor~g the Chines- 'eople. Sent, ebuarr-es pirepaid, ti any addrless at sl r r lo itle. only tlmpolrtedl by IIAYLO)CH & CO., Soe Agents for~ Amrie u. r Dvy St., New York. Its virtues ale ullgnest ioinale andl itc "anrative charanto e liits~te, as lihe writer1 alnee 1)n1d ob servaition. Al~ong tlhe many- renem's of t1 e Reelewn ill enIe parl andl 10 ntheir of the utr y Iiu. it is probable that tninher. acre unilliot (a iih dleafness, and to' such it mnvs be said: '"Yrite~ at one to Haiylock & 'Co., 7 D~ey N'dreet, Newv York, enleosinug $1, atnd y out will receive by returi n a remedy that will enialle you to heer likhe anybody eh-o, tad whose murat ivo effeems will be permauunent. Yotu wtill niever. rcgret doing so '-- ./fdlor of Mercantile Review. ja u 25 -3mi TAX NOTIOE. SAUDI'ron's OFnicEt, MAY 9, 1881. 3HIE books of this office wnli be ope~n I.from Juric ist to July 211, 1881, to receive returns of personal prop)erty own 0(1 by each taxpayer oni the 1st dlay of Juno. All male persons between thme ages of twenty. one and ity years are liable to poll-tax, arid will relmort acoorndingly. For tho accommiodation of taxpuayera I will be at the following placea on the days speatied for tho purpose of receiv ing returns, viz.: Woodward's, from thle arrival of freight train, Juno 8th, to departure of south bound passenger train June 9th. White Oak, Juno 10. Duirhama's, June 11. Cald well's Store, June 13. Oladden's Grove, Juino 14. Rlidgeway, Juno 16 and 16, Bear Creek, Juno 17. Blythmowood, June 18. JenninfgR' Store; Jtune 20. Jenkinsvil, Juno 23. Monticello, Jtuno 22 and 23. Buochead, Juno 27. Feastorville, June~ 28 and 29. Please take notioe that the offlco in Winnsboro will 1o closed during my absenee at the above apoointments, and. open on all other days'during the ap poinlted timo. I. N. WIT HERS, may'10-6lfj Audcitor F. C. - WANTED. .LWOMAN to cook for a small family, and make heArself generally usefitl. Ap AT OUR HOUSE 4 TIlE MOST F CHOiCE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCH1S, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRY TilE CELEItATCD BUCK BEER, ALWAYS J. EN D INI N G. may 3 Next door to W. It. Doty & Co. ATTENTION IS called to my fresh and well Selected stock of FAMILY G9CERIJES. I ha o just opened a splendid as sortment of CANNED GOODS of first gnality and full weight A pplos, Baked Beans, Pineapple. Peaches, Suecotnsb, Salmon, Toma. toes, Sardines. Mustard. ROBINSOTS IMPORTED OAT.. MEAL FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" '1ackorel in 5 lb. cams. PARCHED COFFEE in bulk, as good as packages, and CHAPER. BAKER'S BROMtA, A palatable heverage for invalids as ] well as persotis in hoalth, and highly reconiienlned by physicians as a diet for children. EVAPORATE D APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Rt. 31. 1UEY. Junr1C 23-Gm NPO0L COTTO.N. EST.\BI.T E'D 1912. 000co (WoUND ON WETE Spoots.) GEORGE A. OLARK, SOLE AGENT,. 4,00 BROAD)WAY, KEW YORK, Since the introduction of this Spool Cotton into the American markt-t. its auc (eess10 habeen nnpreced(ntedi. No other birantd oft thread has ever lmet with the same0 antount of' pulic favor in the same synee(' of '1ime. Tlo -0. N. T ' mianufactuirers were the. first to recogize,. the imnportane of the o eowi' ?iMae' ino and to mako at six--eordl codtton,, w bich his everi been I ho recog - niz, d standard fo r iuach inos. All t he improvements in machinery that the' inventiv'o genius of the nine teeth century has p~rodu~iced have been adapjte'd by the manuufacturers of "O.N.T.' A I i e great In Iernaetional Faire of t 41rbl, ''0. N. Ti." lhas been awarded the 1 ighest honors. 'IbIe '0. N. TP." factories at Newark, N. IJ., andl Paiisley, Scot nnd, emaplov 5.200 operaitive~s miake euflicient thread daily to go aronirid thie world four ti.aes. Consumie 1411 tonis of coal daily. Th'le nmn uactu rers of "O0. N.'T." are the largest nmannfacturors of Spool Cot ton in tho world. A tull assortment of this Spool Cotton. con be hnd( at wholesnicand retailn Jd,. M IlEA TV & ('0 'N feb 2 .'- lx~im t UJGAIIS. assorted. Cofyees, Rio, Lagiiarra and~ Old G;ov. JTava. Rio anid Old Gov. .Java hloaste'd. TVens, Black. Imperial, Gunpowder anid Young ilyson. CANNED GOODS. Pecars, P~eachesa, Pineapples, Toa Inlatoes, Salnon, Corned Beef', Deviled ilam and Turkey, Sardines, &c. M\acaroni andh Cheese, Gintrer P're serves, Pini Iead Oat Meual, Coopet Gelatinie, Mustard, Black Pe~per and4 N utmiricus. Bald';vin Catsup. Cross & Black welhl's Chow Chow, Empire C how (how, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rini's Worcestershire Sauce.'1 J. F. McMASTER & 00Q. sept 14 SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE F'ARMERW' "BONANZA." from anythu never eron erre. delIloiut adt orn ( n of Je a, hrl ba bni ca, aid bch'n AIr ach the richest. h et foo known. Fine Quen gronrme ni, t rmported, lrgest variety aw'ry: boatt ke ra s eip. 2icapape 0r Muskrn lor. larges' known. 2 toil feet .n- -ine atity e O , ie eta. a 'per, fta eqal In er vway, i ta paper. h ite K~ fr t in or witc. et. acppr ' 15 a~ no T tonse11 plant, tee an t wo days: 12 f 4 I . broad.To va'din bring rabul on nricesi e. a paper. All the aboveasnt, for11, 3 of each for p Address e. fl.G5LBERIT.& OO. Atlaut,0a. e os oo. 'w". Ze. Calhouu. Mayo of TRY THE CELF'BRATBD Bergller & Eiel PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAR I ER DOZEN. EIALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX' LY, FIVE CENTS PE R DOZE N. 30TTLES TO 3E' RETURNED PROMPTLY. VURRIER BEVERAGES. .XINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCE ES, SHERRY COBBLERS, SEMONADES, SODA WATER. ANI D ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHIT. ap 30 THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of thc Throat aild Lun[8, AYE s T' disases of the pulmonary organs a safe and reliable remiedy is invala niable. A Y zx n's ~.. CHEmanY PECTOntAL. /aI such a remedy. It is a scientific colninuat ion of thoe CHERRY vaan cua Virtues of tihe finest drugs, chemically ,. united, of such . plower as to Insure tegreatent possi /ble etilciency, and the foundation of all puhnonary diseases, affording prompt relief andi rapid cures, and1 is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatal, the youngest children take It readily lai ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Thiroat, Bironchitis, Influenza, Ciergyanu's Sore Thh'oat, Asthma, Croump, andi Catarrhi, the effects of AYERt's CHmnuY PgcTonal, are magical, and multitudes are annually preserved from seriotas ill ness by its timely and faithful use. It abould be kept at hand in every house hold for thme protection it affords In stida~ den attacks. In WVhooping-cogh and Consumnptiona there is no other remuedy so eficeacious, soothing, and helpful, Low prices are inditeetnonts to try seone of thme nmany luixtures or syrups, made of cheap acud ineffective ingredi ents, now offered, which, as they con tain no curative quaalities, can afford only temporary relIef, and are sure to disappoint the patient. Diseases of the throat and lungs dlenlandi active and effective treatment; amnd It'is dangerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from time great liability that these diseases inay. nille so trilletd wvith, becomoe deeply seated or lincurable. Use AYER's CHERRaY I'ECTonIAra, and yOU may confidently expect the hest l'esults. It is of acknowled ged curative power, and is as cheap as Its careful preparation ahd fine ingredients will' all ow. End nont physicians, knowing Its composi tion, prescribe it. The test of half a century has proven its certainty to curd all pulmonary complabuLts not already beyond the reach of hutnan aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. O..AYER & CO., P'raotical andl Analytical Cheomistsb Lowell, Mass. sorLD DY ALL, naUOO:STI EVYB~~.t ATTENTION, LADIES !! RAVING detormined to "CLOSE 3"our stock of Spring Drose Joods, we offer you from this date mnusaal bargains in samo. We hav(. Scomplete line of these goods, and1 parties will do well to call, examine( tnd price thoe before purchasing. We would aTho call your attention to >ur line of Fancy Musliu and Linen [.aw~ns. In whito goods we ato "Full Up." Our line of those goods con sists of Linen Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plait; tnd Striped Nainsooks, Jaconets, jambrica, Piques, Plain and Plaid SMiSs, &c., &c. Lades, Laces, Laces. Edgings, Ed~tging's Edg ngs. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. may 7 -AT TIIE GLADDEN HOTEL , 0 WE, the undersigned. respee'filly l'n- N form the eitizenH of WINNBOltO and vicinity that we have 11EMOVLD to i b GL4ADDEN~'S IIOTEL, ] i] And are now in receipt of a full line of r new and desiirable 8 81 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 Which we will nell at the lowest PtkiCes for cash. U DRESS GOODS, Laces atid Embroiderics, which We offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. C We respectfully ask tho attention of th F Ladies to our entirelv now fresh ( 8tock of the-o goods. 8 b English Swiss, Plain and llaidod Nan- e tiokis, Piqies, in great variety. I i1 SILK TIES. - C4 Ln.dies' Lawe Scarfs, Tics annd PowR, at 8 fifteen cents, worth thirty-five conts. * C4 CLOTINIINGR I F 0 BEAUTIFUL sIrINGO SUITS FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON k C FANt Y CASSIMERES, 0< BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, YOUTIISand BOES. V. WA MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order at very low prices. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. P. balndookor & Bro.11 apt.) Free to Everybodiy!I A BEAUTIFUL P.OOK1 fortheASIIm ' By applying per'-only at the h~earest fithcof TI1' lSI-NGEli MANUFACTURI [NOi CO. (or- by pota card if at a dis- 0 t.ince) ony AIJULT person will be pro- C sentedl with a beautifully illusitrue~d copy f >fia No.n Book ontitled -.n1 'rlE STIORIY of the 8EWING .\If alNE sontainmng a habdsomand ri cost.y rt-tel ngravig front~aa ico also,. t8 tinlely e. -raved wvood en. a.dt. lbotal in at elab >rate blue and~ gold I ithographled cos er. . 40o chargo whatiever 1 iimade for thuis lhand- c somei bouk1. whiuch cain be obtained only 'y apli~cationi at the branc(h and subo)rdli Caeole of The Singer Manufacturing t'IhlE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principaal Office, 3.1 Union Square, may l17--1y N4ew York- r SECODDI 00 I HAVE JUST RECEIVFD AN A IELEOANT SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS RT'ADY FOR INSP'ECTION 'HE HANDSOMEST LINE OF Ladlis' Neckwcear in the City. THE1 IIEST STOC1C O1F WHITE, .Ooods in Town. AGENT for the DAL1SIHEIMftR BROS., OF ILADELPHLIA, FINE LADIES SHLOES. BARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectitilly, J'. GE6OESCEt2E.. may 28 BUGGIES SP1R1NG WAGONS -AND FARM WAGONS, TN connectiotn wtith the Byiggy And .LSpring Wag(on business, Ibhave for -nale the wvell-knowun "OLDl Iti&dientru '0armn W~aign. My one. horse wagonis nito "oupled the same as a two-horse wa.gon. inve froMh ounide anid rheking bolster. Namnted for twelve m'onths. J. R. CUN3iIN4S, Opp Dnita, & F~a MELELSOZ FILL MAK4, 0"R TilE NEXT 60 D, PIANOS AN 850 SQUAR E GJ4/1ND I STYLE 3 1-2 6" r now patent overstrung scalo, beautiful rge fancy Moulding round case, full Iron era; in fact every improvement which car istrument has been added. WWOur price for this Inuttument Ijod am FPW Vorh, with ibe Piano Cover, Stool and: This laino will be sent on test trial. P1 oney with order. Cash sent with order v y us both ways if Piano Is not just as repr i use. Hend for Catalogue. Every Instri $100 to $400 (wit1 A N O lass ad sold at 1 ado one ef the finest displays at the Ocet !coiiimended for the H1IGH1ET HONORS Dale, the greatest improvement in the hist tale Upiiglits are the finest in Ameria. innos, of the richest tone and greateas. J w igliest nmusical aut tiorities in the country. d purchaser. Al Pianos and Organs set NHATI8FACTORY Dn't fail to write us bef( itrgains. Piano Catalogue mailed free. iano Ca:ilogue of fifty pages mailed for si sIt.d for fivo years. UBILEE ORGj Oltll:NTAL," btylo 919. is the handsomest or offered the musical public. It contain eleste, Diapasoi, Sub-Bas;s and Celestina. Z : Melodia, COleste. (a charming -top,) I orte. Celeste-Forte, Expression, Treble4C rgan, (which throws on the entire power well, Left Knee Stop and Grand Swell. I xed. 350 lbr. The case is of solid walnu itirely now and beautiful design, elaborat aup stands. fretwork. &o., all elegantly ft uproveients, with great power, depth, bt eautiful solo effects and stop action. Ie& h prico to have it introduced, with stool As othura. -Positively no deviation in pri Miy tested the organ in your owin home. id pay freight both ways if instrument is Intain no "Bogus" sets of Reeds, or "Du ake no nisrepresentat ions, and guarante IY wALANnr1) for five years. Ok3er sty ver 3-.0010 oild, and every Orga&n bas give AILED FREE. FACTORY AND WAREROOIS, a 3HEET MUSIC: iltalogue inceludes innst of the popular mnu oniposition, by theieest uinthorg. Addr( MENDELSSO1N PIANO C jun 25-3m AlLFO BIGHT TIOUS 6o WORT11 of go-ods to be sold regar on0y, and do not bolievo in carryin ricees, und w'ithout fto.,r of Criticism I 5000 yar'ds of Colored Lawns at 3000 yards of Cordedl Jajonjut at 2000 yards of Irce Buntiigs, in 8 and 21 cohts, These good are Wi 25 pieces White Iiqiue t~o he cloF 4 and 21 cents, worti doible 1.110 1114 )nmak, roanw d t-> 21. 42 and 57 cei t 9 eents the hSt valuo in the m:uk t New York COST This irtmont, 'to 'obunrate the t ilow prices, wvould not only surpris xtraordinary wise ('omlipetitlrs. -Ni alito di'esses, at thm astonishing loWv ronl 10 ceints. Kecp y'otir skippers bi mall lots to our 6ustoiners.- T1went centu por dozen. Fifty bokces slate hr hux. One hundred dozen spool< nd(ed dozen spoiol cUtton- ivat1rrahIt red boxes of et ovb polishi at live eenl ilason's lalcking at 3} cenl s. Eigle er hall. 19 9 bottles of shoC dressin hiirts, somiething nliees at 'd0 cents| )on t fail to ask for thlet goods. 80 akes of Tiukish Biath Soap, at 5 cel rices CLOCKS, CAP/IORS AliD YASE ach. Warranted to run six months uiced to 75 cents. Something nicei TOBACC, TOBA O-Ten box oceived, at 33)., 44, 63, up to Wedidi JARS, JARS-500 gallons of earth )on't pay 20 cents per gallon any mc KEROSENE, KER{OSENE-:-Havi ii 1in the place. and buying inl larger ucments by the barkeli or five gallo[ >n, by the gallon 18} cents. This is a SPECIAL DRIVE to red COOUNT in ing stui-e caiinot have RIC1ES TIheo goods will only be DO'TV' bofore the goods lea T L MIlM ~H SEWINB MAOHiME, LjARGEl ARtM SIDIPLiE SSETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLg1 WINDINGt I3OBBIN. * kEGANT EN FENIS, AND 2N FAOT A. & A. G. ALFORD, to. 23s Ooutt Calvert S*#det, M3AtsTiiORE, MD. o LoANT JEWEL.RY CHEAP. ontrodct it hetjyleast ~ Inlee tradr mor tt se: "'loun JItkeltt n.a geld Iae aor atestus gol g. bnd ring, colna Iadkeo r per o puii coniatc eelops and Ntegint cora bruchi et i bofa neck' blci 9tarr pin n l lat ned sooa o Jetsvbitt on pltedmeot ivuton se 'norig. M1 isa ecnr-rlua wIth' t eo et wit wite t,.amthY rne piri pt n. gott taeA~Oftona eenereat' eoo t.'R fo to po Areas, NYS ONLY, A OA1M) OFVHiR 01 D ORGANS. 'IIxo FOR ONL.V $2454 cent rosewood case elegnistiy 0 inhed, 0 71 Octaves, full patent cantante agraffens carved legs and lyre, heay yserp entice and Fratue, French Grand Action, Otadd Ham. in any way tend to the perfection of tho Ilivered onk boand cars at Isok" uly$245-400 ease send referene if you do not sent 'ill be refunded and freight oharges pai osented in this advertiseament. Thousandef ment fully warranted for fiva years. Stool, Cover and Book). All strictly first. rholesale fotory prices. These Pianos . Mnial Exhibition, uPd were unaninouowly The squares contain our New Patent ery of Piano making. The new patent Positivnly we make the ine4t Upright -Uility. They are recomtuended by the Ov'.r 14,000 in use, and not one dissatis it on 15 days' test trial--i BEionT Rn It. ro i ng. Positi. elv we offer the best dane some Illustrated and Deoriptive x cents stamp' Every Piano fully wtr= A . Our New Style atbilee Orgma "1. in Japanese CaRe, caled the , tastiest and sweetest toned Parlor Organ a 5 Octaves, 5 sets of Reeds, viz.: Melodia, Also Fifteen Beautiful Stops, as follows, iiapason, Sub-Bass, Echo, Dulcet, Melodia ou pler, Celestina, Bass-Coupler. Orr nd > the instrument,) Right Knee Stop and [eight. 70 in.; Width, 24 in.; 'Weight, ,veneered with choice woods, and is of an ely cirved, with panels, musio closet, tished. Possesses all the latest and beso illiancy and sympathetio quality of -tone. ular retail price $275. Our wholesale net and book only $8' --as one organ sold ee. No pay.nent required until you have We send all organs on 15 days test trial aot as represented. Positively. our Organs mmny" stops. as do many others. We I honest and fair dealing, or no sale. les $35. $50, $57. $65 $70, $75. $85, etc. n the fullest satisfaction. Organ Catalogue 7th STitEET and 10th AVENUE. wt one-third price. Catalogne of 3.000 'hoice piecca sent for 3o. stamp. This ,io of the day and every variety of musical r1, )., P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. RCASH LND OLLAES dess of COST. As . MdA hav: over slutumler gtioodsti I quoto 'ray 11MNAUGH MUST LEAD). 7 cents. 7} eentot. t, v.a inty (-f how desighti, at 14, 10; )rth at leatl. twenty pe)' - cent. mm o ed outi at Now Yoi k coal, at t 6 . 1' mey ele Fe C.: - :": UL, Five p et e d 10] shu I nm ci ily oustomiers but even sk.u1 oln so huhdre~d doteni ubber buttons, for' pricc of 2k cea per dozet, redneed orm-:-hese goods Wb wills'ell ohily in y five giross ponrl bdttohst lihe 26, at pencilst 100 inl a boxw atb 20 c'tt btton at 1 coait .por spuol-. On1 'd 200 yards, tel 26 eents-.- tOe huil ts pe~r boxc. F~ive iudre boxe~s of & Phtenix ball thread at 2} eents g at 8k cents per bottle -285 eaidd 125 unlaindried shirts alt 50 cents. 0 towels~ rudeid to 5 cents. 500 its per enke, elsewhiere get their *S-25 clocks just rceived at $1 25 or rnoney refunded. 44 castors re. ni castors at $1.00. A big lot of is of dilkerent gl'ades of tob~acco just rag ('ake at 75 cents per ponhXd. ten jars at 12k cents per gallona re. ng thb lat-gest cttti-act of kren~eit quatities, I tah offer spetulal ia - is. By the bat'rel 15 coats per gala nee hiy stock, anid plartieP having t these goode OlkARN~ED at these sold at those prices CQ.AE I$ vo the STORE. l:NAUGEH ja LEA1ER OF~ LOW PRIOES. MINOTON bo C LPS :1