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"AftLloAO SenED'LE.-Thle trains iow pass *innsbora as follows: North-botnd passenger, 12.28 p. m. south-botmid, 4.28 p. in.; north-bound Treight, -9.05 a.. n.; south-bound, 1.37 .p. in. These arrivals are on the basis 'of Railroad time. sixteen tahigts Vaster than Winsboro time. New AdvetislEMritb. Sheri's Sale-J. ID. McCarley, S. - .C. -The Firfili 1obachera' Asso'la 4toft will meet In Winnsboro on Fri day the 15th of July, and a good at tendance is expected. -A good recipe, and the only sure one we know of, by which one can ikeep cool these hot -days Is to take about fiVe intces of chloroform. -To avold the con'fAo'n that often occurs at. the dances, cansed by some parties counting, ami others not Count Ing the lancers, te're will be a pro graimmie i the hall on to-mroew. night., by which the dancers can be guided. --rhe Carolina Base Ball Club, of this place, will play the A1t nine of iester on Wednesday evening. The game will be commenced promptly at five o'clock. After the game a com plimentary hop will be gi'ven ~in ' the Thespian flall. The Columbia string band will furnish music for the occa ion. A fREAK OF NATURE.--M G1 :. filler, of Yonguesville, sends to out odce soine mulberry leaves almost white-, with a slight tinge of lemion color. They look like leaves that had grown without access to the sunlight. They were plucked from a sprout that came up from the root of a shade mul berry. The root is growing above the ground. The bush, which is quite a dwarf, has been growing about five or six years, and Is not more than three feet high. It is quite tender. -The leaves shed off' about the last of July, and the young, tender limb on which -they grow, dies about halt way downm. It seems to be quite a freak of' nature, and it cannot be accounted for in any way. Mr., Miller tried to propagate it both by bedding anmd gratting, but without sac~cess. It is quite orna mental. He wbuld like very much to find some person who can account for it. A FoitoER CAUGHT.-On -Saturday afternoon a negro named Sanm Barber presented to Mr. Jno, 1'4 Matthews, Jr., an order for some goods, purport ing to be signed by Wesley Yongue. As this was the third occ'ision on which Barbei. had presented an order similarly signed, and as suspieton had *. already been excited, a poliuemnan was at once sent for. Before the latter * couldaarrest him, however, the darkey -took to his haeela, followed b'y the po liceman, a few gr'own men and a lot of' -boys. Away they went, the -negro running as for dear life, and the crowd strength. Several shiots were fired, but the fleeing culprit seemned to be -getting the best of the . race, whetn M4aster IHolbrook Riona took a short cut and by a flank movement inter cepted the darkey's retreat, Sam made a feint of' drawing his pistol, bit Holbrook promptly pulled out his pocket-knife and brought the forger1 -o terms. Mri. J. 8. Muse, who was In clohe pursuit, came up, and the pria oner was caught. The crowd gather ed round, and the culprit was bronght to town and lodged in jail. A PLra8sZVT ?IfziC. New a Party of Youing People Zagoyeld Themse'lves Mt Ten-4ere Rock. JMesars. Editors: In the delicious ly' dreamy influences of "this eve of summer's holiest mood"--so sugges tive in nature of "blesslings brighten' Ing as they take their flit," a tthelan choly pleasure possesses5 my fancy anmd brings in retrospection thie joy of' the past week. Aa thme eye of an artist loves to linger upon an exquisite paint ing, with it. lights and shado*s, its brIght and sombre hues so vividly con trasted, yet so per' etly blended i o one masterpiece uof perfection, so the mind loves to linger upon memory'. variedI scenes of joy afud sorro# i and even with finttive'eye seek to l'aise the mystic veil of flttdrity, to see how the grand panorama will end. WVhfie indulging in this visionary day dreaming,.fancy loves to pause, with, perhapw, too fond a delay 'at the ple tured part of the picnic at Ten-Acre Rlock, where en Friday last a merry party of younrg people -resorted with the expectatiotis ofa gnla day-'which expectations were flhby niea~lrd. The extreme heat of the .dsy was the onml' obstacle 1mn the way of enjoyment, ai!l that was. almotst sarmounted as' we startedat six in, the morning and . did VWrds i eadqa press 3km ppmr0 o !Iet teiP. we esa wonder around li -differentrections iivst the Wondrous rock-ft It Ip con sidered one of Fairteld's vuVIAQes4I it was my Irst 9isAt) and I assure yot I did ny share of todking aWd explorf lng. A'ter viewitug the rock to' 10v hearts' -costet, we returned to the grove sbovo to enjoy. the dellghtftj shade, After soWfe tilpe spetlea sn14 ft*t, owof the youngleuttembu tret ed 4he crowd to. a box of 'delightfh pe'aches, which were highly appreciat ed by all. Time hew 'hv. The houi for dinner having aridve, all began t look for a shady spot, but it Was soo decided, and dHiier was inmediately rved, 'the 'table almost rnning witi delightfful viands, to whlch all did jus tice. Dinner being over, we retutirti to the took, Some roamed about, oth rs sat down peparatory for games etc. 'don't think any of them resort, td to "loverS' leap" but to lovers' re treat. The day being niearly over, wi drove over to Mr. Thomas Anderson 's where we were hospitably received by him and his kind tmily-a people ne cuallrly gifted with irresistibly winl ning courtesies. We visited theh beautiful terraced garden, which might be compared to a fairy bower where one can satisi\ the caprices o1 taste. We started l'or home, which we reached without any dificulty, atid erdjoyed the drive hugely. The day was mumbered with the things of the past, long to be remembered by all.. L. V. S. -ffYNIN5#'ILLk NOT EM. The brought aita the Croo--A Plet a Peaket -tation-lhe Feeling About Otu ib06tIBs et the President. JENKINsvILLE, July 9.-The drough still continues. About two weeks ag< we had a slight shower-what some in definitely describe as a "cotton season' -but the ground has not been thor oughly wet for eight weeks. The ear ly cori crop is completely rtuned, and every day subtracts something f'on the chances of a full cotton crop. Pas tures are becoming as barren.as a des. ert. The "noiseless brook," the -im. mortal theme of pastoral poets, ha ceased to run, and, what is still Vorse one can read the history of a misfor tunie Ii the physiognomy of his cow To add to all of this, the last four - 01 five days have been excessively hot the thermoinoer registering as highas one hundred and six degrees, in thi shade-and not the semblance of t cloud has appeared in ti e horizon to hold out Ite hope of relief, oi- plalC itself between us and the seor-clinl rays of the an. Wit p1 )lenity of rah from this date until the latter part o August we can yet make a crop of coi ton, bitt i must come pretty ' soon o it will coiet too late. Otn Saturday the 2nd, inst. a barbeui wis Iturished by Mr. J. T. Sitaler a the little town of Peak's Statiou,justot the opposite side of Broad River fron Alston, in Lexington county. Theda' seemed to be generally enjoyed, and as a whole, thittgS passed oil very qui etly. It was on the morning of thil day that te news flashed over t, wires that James A% Gurnield had bee1 assassitent. The politicaml situatioi was wveil calculated to suggest a dleep iaid conspiracy by a c;ertat facti'on L< get conitrol ofthe government. Sutc1 wvas the conclusion that wats here lea)) 'ed iut. It threw everiythhi~g intto a t'e ver of excitemuont.* No languzage is auf hicn to portray the indigattion fel by the white people in this remote lit Ie hamnlet in South Carolin~a. TJhiei htearto beat in uitison with the grea heart of the nalltin antd of huamaniits bewailinig the tertible catatstrophe anw denouncingr the vile authItra of thte di Is here oil'ered to that inifatmous suc tio~nalismz thaut will see ntothinug ini tht South but hatred to the Nrtlh, t;. Union and the goverunment I Marl herte Lte contrast In t.eelinig exhibite4 onl this occanion by the "wotds of th naiouns." WVe sawv thte coloredi peopl in this section exhibit,1 last Novemtber a devotion to .the 'catine ol Unirield that stands without aparallel in his toty. We behold them itt this diay, a they receive thn intelligetnce of his as sassinationi with unconcealable emne tions of joy. The elecdti eases hial not been prosecuted, No ballut-box stuff'ei- had beett sent to Albany-all o wvhich was charged to the account c James Abram, and mtade his deplora ble umistbrune seetu in. their oyes wortily flute. : JtvE~Nl. THEl WOUNDiCI PRlEti.IDENT. The kintest Reports fromn the Attenidin Burgeongs-Tie Outlook is Hopeful. WAstilitTONg, July 10-Midntighit. The conditiont of the President is im proving, atnd the chtances for is re novery mare very flivorable. lIe I strong and cheoerndl andi the attentdint phiysielailts are greatly enicour'ged. The tbllowing. bulletins havem boor asued to-day1 ExacUTrrVE MANSION, July 10.-I P Ni .--Tih Pl'esidetit's sympteins eon tittue toe be t'aVot'able. pulse 102, temn peratute 100 5-10s rspIrationl 22. ECxECUTIVE MAION---7 P'. M. (Ofliclal BulletIn.) --Tito 'sident' tsymptomus conttiniue to make favoralm pfuigress. Pulse 108, teinperature 101.9, rttsptfdttiont 22. ExF.CUTIVit MA NSION-11 .15 P, M. The Pre.ident istclepng quietly. A)i his symptomsu are favorable, and thi doefor's are preparing for a night's res for thtetmselves. Di'4 Bliss says: "We ?IMe entirell satisfied with the manner Inri rhiel inattesis are goinug,' IVASINOTON, July 10..-Dr. is stated this evetning thtat the Ptesident was doiing as well as could be expect ed. and that Ito was hightly gr'atifle< with the mat,"-' it wvil - th~e patieon was progressing. The Pre 'ident' diet conists5h ilk, wvneb hoea ppear to relish, Hie suf'ei no interniai paili from the Womuds, but expeienmceR con) siderable goreness of musacle.. In, all the Ca.tho lie churches her< to-day prayers were, of'ered dlurini Mass, sand the Litatiy of the SaInt was satid at the Gonclusion of everi Mas's, for the recov'ery of the Presi dent, ---No remiedv has beert found for fot er and ague which proves so uniform ly successfitl as Ayer's Ague Curie.* lessirs. Willims & Ru~tledge, Green viiie, 8. U. 5 Dear Birs-The pim purchased of you gives ent ire sat isfac tioni, and I am convinced that ittis wel .orhthe price aid. I. W. OUEN. Gfoonwo'od, 8.0.,Feb.17, 186i. * 'AT OUR1MOUSE W,4 Pilo;T~ - - (TE oT k UOA n Asl-EA SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET 1PUNOHS, BODA WATER LEMONADE. and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEP8. TRY THE OCfitR'ATBD BUCK BEZERe ALWAYS - PRWN ANaD 000. J.VLDE N DEI *.. may 8 Next dopr to W. R. Doty & Co. EW STORE -AT THE GLADDEN HOTE4. WVE, the undergned, repoftfnilly in. form to itizens of 0 spd viibi. .y that, we have REMOVW.D to GLADDEN. IHOTEL, And are now in receipt'nf a full line of now and deuiiable SPRING AND.SUMPE1 GOODS Which we will sell .t the lowest prices foroduh. DRESS GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, whioh re offer at accordingly low ptAios. WHITE GOODS. We respeotaully ask the atteition of th Ladies to onr entirely now fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain' and Plaided Rian. sooke, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lace Scarfs, Ties and Pows, 'at r fifteen cents, wofth. thirty'.iVe ent. - CLOTRING I BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FANCY OASSIMIZEs, - - - BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTED3, For M4ENe YOUTN8 and BOYS MADEl TO ORDER, t Suits made to ordet' im vety low ptices. *SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. P. Llldckar & Bl'o. ap 9 ATTENTION IS called to my fresh and wel selected stock of I ha~e just opened a splendid as I sortment of CANNknI GoonS f of first quality and full weight SA pples, Baked Beans, Pineapple. Peachesi Succotosh, 8ainmob, Ioma. toes, Sardihes. Mustard. ROBINSON'S IMPORT1ED OAT., MEAL. F1UESH Condensed Milk, "Oceaih Genm MIackerel in 5 lb. daus. in bulk, as good as packages, and ICHEAPER. J3ARER'S BROMA, A Valatable beverage for invalIdb at well as persons in health; and highly recommnenned by physicians as a diet for children. V!APOIRATED API4E5. I DO NOT close at sit o'clock. A share of the public patronage is reispectfully solicited. IE N4 i~tit. Juness5-mi TAX NO~TIsCE. - AUPDIon's 0O71o3, .MAY1, 8$81. Irg- HE books of this office will be opoe6 .fron.Jurne 'dt to Jul~s 20, 1881, to receive teturns of personal propeoriy owlz e d by oach taxpayer on the 1s day of Juie. . All male persons between the aga } oftW on~e and sixty years are liable to For -the 6dwl repbort accordfnj4. Iwill be at the f'ollowing plkoes oi -the idays specified for the ytrruof receiv in returns, viz.: Yoodward's, from the arrival of ff 6h train, June Stu,- fa departure of south bound passenger train June ~Ai. White Oak, June 10. Durham's, June 11. r Caldweli's Store, Jumne 13. .(Gladrien's Grove, June 14. Itidgeway- June 16 and 18. Bear Gree , June 17. lflythewood, June 18. Jennings' SBro, June 20. Jenkinwsl~le,. June 9 . Monticello, ~une 29 atid 25. - Muokhead, Jne 27. tceaterville, June 28 and 29. Please take notice that the ofuce in W'innsboro ,wtIU9e closed during .my absence at -the; above appointmentsa, and oen all. other dayer during the ap poited time. . 1, I~f8 - . ,ITE8 , TR *~T1 PRILADELPfl1A LAGERiBER PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAt EB. DZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT six TYFIVE CENT PIM. DOZEN. BOTTLES .TO ME.RETURNED PROMPTLY.. SURER BEVERAJ3w., MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCBES,. SHERBY COBBLPRS, LEMONADES, SODA WATEU. ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. p 80 E8TABptItI4D 191s.. APO KOrN - - (WoUND oN.. uA'der a. BOLE AGEN4'1% 400 BROA1DWA Y, NEV -YORK, 8ince the -introductinb of this..Sponl Cotton into the~ American market. its sue. cess has been anghiecedh ted. No othet brand of thidid bari hver mest With thbe ame auW'out of publio fav in the sah The ''. N. T ' i'anufact~urei-' were the first to recognis thiu im3irtanc~ .of the 'ewing Machine anid to''make a six,-cord cotton, w hich has over been the .recog - niz.d standard for imchines. All the . im provements in machinery that the iiteh tive genius of the nine. teeth century hias p?odudbab .li9.vn bie adapted by the nlanufacturera of 'O.N.T.' -At all the geat International Faiirq of the wdrid, "0. N. T." hits b~en awarded the highest honors. '[he -'0. N. T." factiolies at Newark, N. J. and Paisley, Scotland, emplo 6,200O ~jerativen-- mnake sui~cient ft toad dtaily tgo tirbhid the world fobu1 tiin Ctb nstn i40 tursa of odal dai - . The manufacturera qf "0. .. T." are the targeat manufacturers of spool Cot, ton In th world. . A fuill assortmef~it of 16.:% odl 1 uitth, can be findQ ht wholesale and ibtail at .J. M BEATV~ & 00O.'8. . feb 22- ftx6m SPRING WAGONS FAI1\M WAGONS. TN onnection with the BD: gy aridi SpBring 1gon brosinieds; I kave foi Pirin Yago'h. My one~horse N'agons are coupled the same as a two-ho'rse wagon, have frobt hounds atfd troklng tolster. Warranted for twelve toonths. 4*. H. CUnMts, Opp. Dunlevy & Fant SaleanflFedStabsu ,. WINNSBIOkO S. C. # peikar e-AT DURING the Qontinuanme of the dull season, I wil).Qffer barg#its to CASH CUSTOMERS in All depart,. mebts. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, BARGAINS IN WHITE GQO S,.; BARGAINS IN - . MUSLINS atnd LAWNS, BAPQAINS IN CLOTHING, BARGAINS IN OASsiIMEIv and JEANS, BARGOAINS IN SHOES and HAT8, - BARGAINS IN - - -- OTIONS. Bnt. WHITE DIUSS.S HInT IN TOWN for ONE -DOLIARt.. Xioe lot of Gaute and 1ainsoolc Undershirts ind oleached Jean Drawers. -- SGOOD WITE DRESS SRIRT OUOLY 50ENTS. :I aJo offer good:CIDER Vinegar at the low .riceo ofT2 and FIF TEEN CENTS per gallon, and the best White. Win. Vinegar at TWENTY CONTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware ancl Wood enware- all - at low prices. Come MY GROCERY STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE. june 25 FRESH G11OCERI ES AlDF constantly belin rceived by me, a gynopsi 6f' wbch I gwe b'elow. NEW .OLAN D YUP&. 8UGAfl$, Fil.OM T'!!E. H10 SIGH TO 'i'E LOWEST GRtAiE T11 FJNEST PLOP It IN THE MARlKE--"THE ,FAMLY" AL'IALGRb a CANNED GOODS-. CALdpOftWYA NE1A~18, Mohietthg Clioice. 8UCCOTA'8H, Bleiuis and Corn Combineo TOMA'TOES, ' PE~A~fnE I1INE APFILE. 5ALMd !, SARlDINES ?JUSTAROb, PEPPER. ' ETC.. ETC I ALD INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUt ROASTED COF~FEEC. Give inc a danil Ajd dxaitne i y6urself . ArtIcles too numerous to mnnn.. bab R. FILNNIitnv. Is a omnpbttf of the virlued bf era arlestillingla mnanudrake, - yellow Bok ihthe iodide of potash and iron1 ing, and life-sustaining elme t I s the purest, safest, and niost offectuaj alteyative available to thq~ public.Th dceees of medicine and chemistry ae notle:rfproduced a reniedys potent to bloo. 6 ure Scr laand all or t.hoh's irespam ples and4 ace-grbs, Piihtubla - Blotces, ol -umors, Totter. Humors,' Salt hien Seald-heasd, Rhgtfewup UkM' Rheu-Ilii mnatism, erIal D~o ,Nout. ralgia, Fele Weaknoesses and. lreuiarties, j~udic Affectionpj I he Liver, sesa E~tagli 'ion, and Genera Ilbty. . I yits searching aiul cIeiinsing cupli tie it-purges out thb.. fpui corruptions which, contaminate the blood and cause - rtem~ent kjed deb~ay; It Atiinulates e vtalfutctoni. restores and( pro serves health, and infuses now life and vigor throughout the whole systemn. No sufferer ftrpm any disease of the blood ueoft abalistr who will give AYkR's 8AnBAPARILLA a fair triSA; It is folly to experiment with the Wtt morous low-priced mixturos, without teicina virtes offered as blood-p ri.. cine of snu cocnrated curative powor' that it is b~ftthe best, cheapest, -and fuest. *felb blood-purifier .known. Physiciana. ko' .its -cornositionrn ~sribo It: It bas been widely used for If, er,.and has won the. uinialt. Aofdeuiee of zaillions whozn $t rad nefited. - * CLOTHING HOTLSI MOST combleteto& of Clothig s n4 IeIIke in; et4Its verlety. -lioyJ he latestetyles eud-thish, at ipges to FINE Aloes to! -nen and bovs. Wanllai,.and Webster's braids In all co Upaca coats he'ait shades add qualltles knd Mohair Nisters In all styles. ALLORDERSPR S$uly 1' MJMN Is. OURI AND DANGER L rapi4 disoharg or a bust. To v< .1 dischag 9,006 yai-Asarinite Ltt 8.centi 2.000 yards guod -Oalioo 5 -enta--I 8.000 yards Printed'Ji~bne.bt 8 ceb t 5,000 yards Lace' Buiitiuga5. cant 000 Yards Blaok 14 i' tings 16 1,000.3ais ZhikislBath So;S a,0'' .ea l n<blj irtng at A Big Job in Lace Ties, Fischus, I beir original value. VVtTk OUT XAESIk 800 Lbs. Starct at 6- cents per 11 530 Boxes Bliihg at 2j-cents. 800 Gallona Kerosene Oil at 17J e 44 Boxes Soap at 4j cents per lb.. A good gallon CQf'e Lotat 2o 6e 99 lbs. gooa Black English Tea at 18 lbs, good Gun Powder Te- rt good tea and tryit and save 25 ceb'tf O gallots ;f TOvn aWntCounxtry.Al If you d6not bny yonr gootde f-ry have uY. ompitiorsi come to the e) 25pahus Ladies' NWwport 'liesaat1 100-pairs Ladies' Oa0le S.w ed Sh 6,000 Lamp Wicks at 6k, 7 and 8 c LAMP CH' - 'rom this ay forvaid i "ill No. rints each. "These godds will obly l lth ~ i~ o i67 ilg~ lateh to the jing I will it6l 'off great-idlcndte MNDELSO02 W il MAKEC, FOR TilE NNX f60 t IANOS An $85'o SQU ARE GRZ NVD. large'fa'cy mon lih roAthd ca,.e, fujI Iroe mtEra; in fact evmy imapr'oveinerit which daV instronjent. -has Leon added. ifN rkpl v~for ilmipInst rumnent boxd ai This .I ano'.a Y ue t:enat ob q tripl, muoney with orderj (nah sent wath-order by- us both waya if Piano is n~ot1 ust as rep irn uso. Send fo"r Catalogue. 'very instr PITA NOE~m made ohe of th'o fineeit 5lisplata at the Coti recommended fol the I. GH E$''HONOIR Scaie, the g#eatest tiprovb'nopt.In the his scale Ulj:ihIts are the finest in Apiodea. Pilanos, of the riobest. tono and greatent. di highest mausical ra 'hlorities ih~ the countra led purchaser. AiPlahos aind Orgatsa m unsIATr1FACToI&Y IUbbh'i M . tWrito lis bo .,arghini.- Pijano Catalogu'o mailed 'free. P'iane.C'.ailogue of titty pages rmailedl ftori ranted foi' flteea, JUt~Bl"iEJR~ ORG "O~l~lAh, stle 9,is the handsome: ever l~e the y mtajcal .public. It contal 4teleste, Diapasion, .'ub-flasa and Coletihe diz.: Meloda, Celeste. (a charming top,) Porto, Coleste-Forto, Expression, T1reble~ O)rgan; (Gvhich throws on the ehtite powe: swell, Loft Knee $top and Gi-and Swell: mioxed. 3&0 lbs. TJhe case is of solid wahl -ntirtly tiew andi beatutifii design, elabora a'mph standq. frotwork, &c., all elegantlyi nprteinents, u itli hret powet, depth,1 leauitiful i.olo efrothm aad stopi action. Ri iash pi-ice to hmave It introduced, with stoe oils others. Positively no deviation ip p' illy tested tho organ in your own ilotse. nd pany freight both ways if inattunient. .nmia no "B~ogu a s of Iedde, or "': umako no mis reprosentat lors, atud gparant ULLY wAnnIANTr.D for five years. Other si 4wet Q.A (l0lh.1 f'(. and every Orgau has gia FIILT VTORY ANDi WVAlIEdd d S, ShEET MUS I C Litalogno indludlen most of the popular mt omposition, by the twant .tuthore. Addi . MEN DELSSOHIN PIANO( jun 25-3m ce L sat IL. PillhU44' A'gEnmt. W~zinn ,COL1JMBIA, 8 C. in the State, %9uis vmj~hlng goodR i'S ti b a es iSititiot e4iAt the times. Taylor's velebrated Mackliaw all* ae, the latet Is the Derby' tr*, Silk Suges and Alpmo% and Linen )MPTLY FILLED. is IMMINENT* iA the IaUeW repar-*t4,k first and a I mot... ;''lied e rotl101 e1ts teduced fromw 7 cents. -4teaeoed from 10. - --4teduced from 2. cents. onts pr gallon. ' 3*e. - - 40 dents. dced- to 70 ..cent. - rSwain'e iia A pi tko...my. q'~ta ons-.along ai Aa pnts.pei- dosea ' a'nd 1No. i La~up ddin'eys 'At d e sold for cash low before leaVig 'to of the almigtigdelle Io wholosale trade. HEn REGM~ZfATcOR d PRICES. )A' OR4L't A oktAb B5Iiii floent rosewood case elegahtly 'N i'sh'ed, , 7j. Ootaveni, full y'ateht casitante. egrafreir carved lega and lyre, heavy serpentine and SFrause, .French Grand Action, Gyaid Hath. ih ~ any *ay ten~d t'o the peri oiui of th'e i eliverd on hoa'rd c a it cease send reference if -you do hot s'end vill he refurided *~~ieig#i ehirge's' ,1 'esentd jthis aribeit'. hutti hi w Cover ard ow Al~ vAt/i s, tbb xbilitton, and wre uin'ani sly SThe sguitrea cooitali & flei w atent ,tor.v of Piano mnaking. -; le tiew . patent Positively we matke the flnedt Upright ~rabilIty. .They are reocnytueeded by the .Ov'r 14,06s Ii- da'' t r~lo drib $issatie. are Uty ig. Psitiy .we .olfv the best. Haindsome ilkr~ated eji4 ' escrtptive dx eoats athip- Everf ?ian'o 11ly war '"'a - .pr Ngw St lb tlibilee Organ .... in Japaneosa 4 onlled the it. taijtiest attd sweetest toned Patrior Organ us 6 botavea, sat ia lleri viz.: Melodia, . loffp Satfi.sa as follows,. piapnda,$ubDass Ech, ucot, ?iolodia. Couipler, Celestitpa,~ Biii- toupler, Grrnd of the inaittimet'.)-HI lit Enao 8top and, HeIght -71: in.; Widti,. 24 in.; We~ight,, it; e4et'ed ith1 choid~ woods, and is of an' itolf o'tvedia With patiele, music closet, lnished. - -l'oaesses all the latest and besty irilliancy afid syth pshetio quality of tone. eiiii- retoj I price $25. Our wholesale neit; Il and book only, $8's-s one organ sol? 1d. o pqy.swo t required un'il you have W b send hill organs orn 16 days teat tVial 'not as reifested. Poisitively, our Orgtrie ummy" sitol. hA do many others. We' 00 honost ijd, fair dealing, or not salE. yles $35. ; $'57. $65' $70, $75. $$5, et. eon tho full ii satisantiona. Organ CathioSpie d1tU ki!i and 1etha AVENU. at one-third price. Chialogne of 3.006' oh'eido picoao aant- for 3o. statilp, tMigt usa of the day and every vauriety otzfoat 0, Pi b, Box 2058, NoV foit~ City. I ELEGANT JEW ?CHEA, wemie h~ owIn'a( aIui 6e -de shb -ieiTo~~alAks.s~sSJ p e bb isons cbIpu at~ sipn ~~ get ee.,IyusaputtfvueuiC y rojpw.s tiu nId seend atp -lIhou:43,,iv ae B *'vt~ dwe o lVa ohV.4