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UEDA. Jly s jsql: 88. TERMs (p THE N.EWP AND JIERALD. -Tri-weekly editin), four dollars'per Wtnnusm in advance; weekly edition, 4wo dolI~igr a adfty.ceitp perannum, ,Ivn a iape.. .Lb:al discount to clubs of 110 and upwa14, ... -1 . - , ' RATES oF ADVEIrisING.-One dolla, !er inch for tbo- first insertibn, oa'd i fLy cents per inch for each subseq ienit itserolo., These rates apply-to all ad - tvertiseimntag Qf wiatevor nat rae,.aid kfrepiyablo strictly. in iadvance. Con Ltracts fOr three, six or twelve months anode on very liberal terms.. Tranl 0ient local notices,. tpn 4ento - per line for tie frpt.. inavtion. and seven tand one-hhf; cents- per line for each ssubsequent insertion. - Obitua-les and tributesof respect charged a6 sdver tisenents'. Simple announcemnaQ$s :01 brriages and deaths published free o charge, and solicited. . All coimunlications, of whatsoever iature, should be .addressednto. the M1innisboro -. Publlisling Company W1.amsboro, . C. .* A irLOAD SCHEDULE.-The: tralik iow pass Winnsboro .ao. follows: XNorth-bound passenger$ 12,.28 p.;.m.; -south-bound, 4.28 p. i.; Uort bboiUrtd freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.37 ,p. ii. Those arrivals are on the basis of - RaiIoad the,.. sipQ minutes faster than Winnsboro the. New Advertisements. Masonio Meeting-G. B. dIeCarts, tecretary. b. IiOIR4NT TO nIPPERs.-The foi jowing'regulation of. the Charlotte, olumba anid Augusta Rail-oad Con Spy is og iptereAt to inerchanxts and shippers generalLy :."The several sta.. tions on the line will .le.pen.ty ,e ,ceive and deliver freight betwemn the boiurs of 7, a. in., and 5, p. M., from tAlo 1st day of.May to. the 4st, day of ,Se eember; and between the, hours of 8, a. in.. and 4, p. m., from the 1st of 'September'to thi -st of May," PIoNIC ON THE BROAn.-A corres pondent writes: . "On Wednesday last, July 0tli,'a cIa y . of old' an young repaired to Broad River to h've a plenlo. Who can descillie the feel -jds'ofiboseowho gaze( lii.pture pn, pot onlyone of tie greatest wonidery, but beauties; of our little 'State, for the first time. ..ad~je are. good for a great many things, anIlespegIly fg laughing, talking and kentertaimngin bachelors; and can cook aill right, yet some of them sigh, 'Oh I that I could fty fish and make soup like a Mann. If 0ir faile', i otler .cart-ij. had .groaned beneath the l6ad of delicies; no one could have been surprised, yet I fear the the spot would have been abandoned fo'tbwjt.h b;it yJvi th scarce ly less haste than w a light shower ,-probably. .yoii can, imagine that which Is not portrayeif vilen I say the adies, dear souls, were fearful about fidelr liati.. 'he .6)1ow over, every lmov took his girl, and went dQwn to the landing, where all, exce'pt .a few whose parents positively forbid itbir duinW qp took'a boat ride. Returning to ourx vehicles, preparatory to going homd;nmany pretty tings were gat h cred,cablef atig.whiunh .4ere 'mds ,and wild Oath. *With mnanvh a w-vary yet tender look at the. broad~ e xpanse .of water, we bid a (bxid farewell tb the shadynook, at [.ho i'iver's bink, and rettst~tIed home in the gloamning, en joying the' many jests and songs by thme.. way'." . TtANsFEnCs OlF IkA L ESTATE.-Since por last report the fo'llowiit. 't axlsfqi-. ot'real estate have beeni entered in the 'oflceof the county auditor: , . .Pettigr~ew to Sand.. Grier' and others,.14 anres in township no. 13 ; cojisideration $50. -Henry A. Gibson to Stephep. Gib son, 2202 aicres- in townshlj 11 10; considerationh1$5. . Stephen .Qibson to J. W. blar'ke, 20 acres in townsliip no. 10; considera tion $1021. ~-- -Thos. IV. Serlink-to Adiuj Minibar, 624 acres in township no. 2; colnider ation $445... John Robertson to Singletop Tck or*, 74 acres in township no. 6 ;coni sidel'ation $14&. Winnsbor, Building and Loan As bociation to JohmWajcot, one dt,1 ix t.ownship no. 14; consideration $100. ,Commissioners qf theo S1'iing Fund to John E. Robertson, 38 acres in tdwnship no. 6; considerationi $95. . f1. L. Elliot t to J.ilrydn't doei,' il acres In township no. 14; consIdera.. tion $30. . Chas. K. Rabb toNancy ,T. Rlabt right, title and Interest In tfhb estated John Rabb, in tgwnships nos. 9, 1d 11 amd 18; considg'~i&n $500. - - H. W. Despry s and May, P. Irack.td..H. . . fIott, 160 ajp'eo. in township no. 8; cgnsdemation $500.': *Mary D.. Mc uflt tg1 WinJ J ,5. ston, 15 acres In township ijo. 8; con sidleration $900. . .. Primnus Williams (6o 84n101 Uaste, house'and lot In townhip no 14;' con sIderation $125.. '1.'G. 1atrick to ]t. A. ttrick, 1331 aicres In township no. 2; coibideratioll $2000. .INN BTATN NORO1 i 1ZI0TXTUT*. AIetter.fromn gnyerinteindent -Th6bpqQ, Gettng Forth it. MAi, and the *Indnoe-. ments it Offlers to the Teachers of the -The follow'ing .letter. .has heec), ad 4ressglI by the State SuperIntendent of Eattt'o the Columbia and Chuar l'.fop .dliswith the request that Its public~ion~e. extqoded by. the .press at large.. ;WeIke illegalire In, giving 4t.a place In our columtns .'lo bepo. Ets to be deivied from thie. (nstruction to be given . at t 9.,.Normal Institute ean scarcely be oyer-epimated. .The pa' f.oot being to isprove tege9lers in .their, * art,.alI the,at s~apd .rnppt; , apprcved. .ethodn of ?njtragtion will lhp brought 4 . theIr at Itloz by gentlernen 'of 'veoks,.asud.eory t I ler i~ho.attends WWQ copo .wayfeQ 1athat th1 time who we 'll e;. -;tust. thet IPairr; field may be rspres"tpd by. ,a lsrgp delegation. Col. Thonipson's leotter s 6s followe . Sin. 1o 14 ask permisRion to use the columns of your paperto, give. to those who.have not received elroulaos Issued froin, this oico ii'orinatiqu ,with regard to the. State. Normal I li stitute for whito. teachers.to be held 16 Greevlue begilning August 2 atid eaylItig August 26:' - . . . M. , 1.. Certitlcates will be Issued to those tqeiaers who attend for not loe tlhati three weeks. Tilaise cerlilcates wil be evidence to .13ards of .Tri-atees of the special traliig that holde'rs have received. L', ,-.. 2. The reglar course w k include ped1agoci"'apd discipline, ethode of Iisotatiog, geography, draing, pen manlip, arllhmetic, C ngliVsgrainnar aiju1comn positlon, readiir ap1 unsic. There will be optional course'-in alge himi, physical geography, Ioench, Gor man and calisthenles. .;During tliq ees slon lectures on subje"ts of tetierajjui terest will.,eidolivered by distinguIsh edl.gojillemegu.... -..3. The atitractions Gf Greenville-as . summer resort are wel known. Ar rangoments hate been mando by which pielUbibra of the In'stitute can secure board at prices varying fro1h three lolllirs to seven dqllars a week, and they will be allowed to travel oit. the 1ailfroads at reduced i:ates. Al , 4. Howell. Seecrtary. of the '-institute, Greenville,.wvitigfVe hill lnforiation is to termsof, board and rates of fare in the riailroads.. Persons desiring this Information should write at once to M r. H1owell, and all other who pro )ose to attend send him their hnamps, in order that a roll of the students may be maide before the day appointed for teopeninig exercises. 4. uion will be fr. All teach Dys akid friens4 Qf education ar. 0at:*r stly -Jvited.tt ioin jthmefinstitute as students. The learihlg-and ability of Professor Soldan, the ql,o4uuce and ieholastic accomplishments of Profes or Joy nes, will amply repay those who re ceive the benefits of their in 4~ruOLeiomu.-for whatever timne animI, 3' ma-y - be expeided in aittndanceku he institute. With these distinguish 3d gentleive.. will be associated some 1f the, most successful instructors in yuy State.. - Tihe newspapers throughout the Stato are requeste],. ilkrthe imiterept. 9,f >d ucation. to puiblish the inforiation ierein contained. Very respectfully, .1U-11 S. ThOMrsON, Staty ,upel'intendent Education. T E PRLE61DIENV8 T'CONDITION. YIIsHINGTON, JIly 19.-The follow ng bulletin was sent this moriniing to lie Cabinet officers by the President's Private Secretafy: ..-# 'etrrrF-JTVM MIAXSIoN, 8 A. M.-The lghltily increased febrile rise which ecurred vesterday evening, but which waq not due to any unfavorable change i the douditioli qf the wound, hts cnd trcly (lsippearet this morning, and it this hour the President's pulse is D0, with a normal temperature and respirationt. -le rested well during kie 11ight, 'at..one0. time slecepings.. 01e hour and three-quarters withoumt anak ing, and is now fpeliig bright and comfortable.. Th'ere will be -a. slighit elhamuge in his ualet-:somnething elsebIo ing substituted for potatoes aud oat meal, which have boeen found unsptis tamct'orv. EXECUT:VE M~ANsJQN', 8.80 A. M.-, OfficialBukeotin.-The'.Prcsident h!a piassed a veryv good night, aini this morinig lie is free from ifever and ex pretsses himself as' fepling quite coin fortable ; pulse 90, -thraperature 98.5, respli'atioh 18. 19XECUTrv'E MANSION, 7 P. M.--Off ci l Bulletina.-Tlhe President has pass ed a~mn.sxcellent (lay, and his afternoon fever has been less than onm any day since lhe wvas wvounmded. .At. ,. p .,.,.ml. his- pulse w as' - 2, .tempjerature 98.4, typ~jiratin 19;- at presenit his pulse, is DS, temperature 99.8, respiration 19. .40t one of the stations on the E:'ie rai.ways lives a New Yorki book-keeper wh6 is fonld of green food. A gentle mnu 'recentl~VpreSinted him with' a pinmeapple, whih .ia~ gJhefully- -took h< me. The ,uex't daty the gentleman au led him how he'liked it. "Well," saiid lie, "wev boiled it f'r two~ hours wvith a chunik of cornied beef, lbut.. I can't say it, was as good as cabbagd."~ A .N extra .communlcation of Winna .- bero Lodgei No; 11, 'A. F. M..* will be hti.\lsnoHl thje(Thury'da) By 'order of the'W. M. SQ. B. McCANTS, juily 21-11 Sceretary. TOWVN OEiDINANCI ro -RAISE sUPPLIEs FOR .TImE MUNICIPAL E IT ENACTED 'AND dRDMINED .Lby .the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnaboro#. C., in Concil met,- and-b~y the authority-.of the same: SThat, for the fnrpose of rrising supplten for the yeer commencing April 1st, 1891, and'ndiab April 1st, 1882, a tax for the ,4umnsi'nd in the manner hereinafter muon tioned shall be raised and paid into the treasnryof said .towry for the use and ser vc h ofh' sto say: two andl bal( (24) mills ad valorein upon every dollamr of thlt~eet and p~ersonal property within the corporate limits of the town of Winns bore, tr'o deglla.( $) to9be paid by everv male izlhabitan t of'rddtown betwen thei agres of sixteen and :fifty years (except fifty (50) active members of each fire comipany) in lieu of working uponi the streets of said town, , and three (3) per 66fit. npop.*he amonet of-all' ales at aue tion. All taxes assessed and payablpe un.. der this Ordinance shall be p aid -ittf- the: following kinds of fur$ja ad no -other:' Gold anti silver coin, 'United Stater our rpiiey and National Bank notes. All taxes kaseased. hercin, shall be due and payable between the 1st day of October and thme S11th (lay of November, 1081, inclusIve, and all taxes reinainiigA due and unpaid on the ilt-day of Decembr'1081, shalli be. o llected by .distress or others iso, as pro scribed by law, together with all logal eosts. All p ersoa ownjig property in the oorporate ,imits of th salA..t9gn of Wifnsboro are required, b'twben the 16th dl'ay' et June.aiud the 1st d, y ,of August, 1881, to malie a. sworeu.roturn of said property to.-the Tow~n;.Clerk,- and the said Town Clerk is hereby required, ywhen property-hiolders fail or rlofnuse to -nmake said sworn return, to add' fift-y (50) per sentum to the return of the previous mid-% aloipal year. -e. - Doneo in Counoil this the 21st day of ine, under the corporate seal of 'said town. Intndant A tt-st: 5. &, OCwwxsi ATUR MOUSEf 'O 10kSUMMER BEVERA.8, SHERRY COBBLERS, ~AT 'PNCHiEn $ X WATER, LEMONADESatd O D VI GINIA MIN AULEIPs. 'IY TE CELEDRATED , -ALWAYs J. C LXPI-I4 N G. may 8 .text door to W. R. Doty & Co. Free to Everybody A BEAUTIFUL BOOK for the ASKING By applying reonel%4 he Dearest officeof TIlE b %NGEIV1IANUACTUR. ING CO. (or by postal cardT' ifat a dis. tance) any ADULT pcrson will be pre sented with a beautifully illustraied copy of a Now Book entitled GENUS VUE*ARDED, -0H THE- I STORY of the SEWING MACHINE containing a handsome and costly teel engraving frontispiece, also. 28 finely ep. graved wood uts, .and bound in en olab orate-blue and gold litbographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this hand some ,.Pc. which can be obtained only by apb1lotianxt the branb And subordi nate offices of The Singer Mhahufacturing Co. .THE SINGER MANUFA'I0.IRING CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, may 17-1y Now York. ITEaW* STORE . -AT THE ntADDEN HOTE V1. WE, the undersigned, respectfully in. form the citizens of WINNRORO and vicinity thaa we have REMOVED to And are now in receipt nf a full line of new and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS WVhieh we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. DRESS GOODS, Laces and E'nbroidcricsa, which we offer at accordingly low p~rices, i#HIT.E 'GOO6 . We resneotfully ask the atyantion of th Ladies to-our entirely -new fresh .stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plpided Nan seoks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies'- Lane Scarfs, Ties and Powq, at fiftedn cents, worth thirty-five eents. -BEAUTIFUL SPRfING SUITS3 FINE, MEDIUM and COMMXOW FANCY CASSIMEREN; .BLUE FLANNELB, WORSTEDS, .For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS MADN~ Td ORDER. Suits made to order at very low price. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. PKallecksr & Br. .ap 9 SECOND STOCK~ IHAVE JUST RECEIVED A?9 ELEGANT &$COD STOCK Of' GODWHICH IS READY rOR INSPNOTItON. TIlE HANDSOMEST LINE oF Ladies' Neckwear in the City, THA NNT STOCK OF WHITE Goods in Town. AGENT for the DAS1NIEIMER BROS., OF PHiLADEPHIA, FINE LADINN Et[OE4. ARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BSS' CLO IShk Respectfully, T TH bil: & D PHILADELPHIA PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL.. C LAR FER DOZEN. NT BOTTLES AT SIX-. TY-FIVE CENTS PER D0Z5R. BOTTLES TO B5 lmNTURN I PRlOM~PTLY. SUMMER BEVERA E .~*I MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCRES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMOY AD, SODA WATER. I F W. ITAbENICHT. EA11A g'or the NlMILLION I FOQ OHQO'8 BALSAMOf SIIAR1L/S QA Posit'veiyli'Watores ih6 HearIng. and is the only Absolute cure for Deafness Known. This oil is extracted from a peculiar specics of eniali, W ales SHAnK, caught ja the YelooV Sea, known as Ot V i Rondeleii. i. Every Chinese fisherman knows it.. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing wbre discovered by Buddhist Priest about the year 3410. Its oure were so nunierous and many so seemingly di. raculuns, that the remedy was offially proclaimed ever the entire Empire. its use bdcame so irelineial that for over 300 years n) denfesa has existed amoug the Chinese people. Seatb charges prepaid; to any address at SI p'er bottlb. - 4 L Only Imported by DAYLOCRt & CO., 8ole Agents for Amd be It., ew York. It4 vii-tites-aro :ndquestionabl' and 'ita ourative dharacl'er absolute, as the writer can personally testify.:both from experi. once aflia observatiori. Amen g the many readers of the Revijto in one iiart ahd another of the country, it is. probable, that n'tikbers are afiitod with deathies aed to- such it may 36e said.: ".Write ab 'eetb Hey'Jak-&4t4 6. Dey 8ti'est,'Now Yofkc hiilosing $1, and yoit will receive by return a-remedy that will enable-you to hear like anybody else, and whose curative effeets will be perannent. Yout will never- regret doing u o."-Editor of Mercanf ile Jtevieto. jun 25-3m SPQOk. COTWUON. BtT4J3LI8HnE lAl *(WOUND oNI IHITR SPOOj4s. GEEiNt4E A. 0LAIU,1 . SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Sinced' .it iion of this Spool Cottowi in'to the American market, its sue cesif.'1tts':been- un preeede nted. No other brand' of,'tihead -U s' ever met with the same amiitt of public favor in the same spiico of 4time...-. The "O. NT' manufhottiters were the* first to rec gziise the importance of the Riewing inc and to make a six-cord uitoftizibh has evet$ been the recog nized etiidata for machines. All the improvements in 'machiaery that the inv~entive getli of the pipe teeth century has p' \ioed have been adapted by the mannufst e'of "O.N.T.' AL all the great-Internati nal F'air of the world, "0. N. T." has been awarded theshighest hoiopil "w~ - - 'Ibo "O0. N. T ."'factories at Newark, I N.Jand Paisley, Sootiand, -erkplo - ,20operatives- make sufieonf, threa dal ogo around the world- four tiges. Consume 140 tons of coal dalIV Trho manufootorers.,of' "0. '. T." are. *he Iqrgest 'midtofadturer. of Spool Got. ton in the world. - A full assortment of this Spoo'1 totton; can be had at wholesialeand retail at .1. M1 BEATY & CO.'S. ; feb 22.-tx~m EKbi'S MOUNTAIN and ita1HEROES. fl.HI8 work, fromthe pen of Lyman C. ~55Draper, 'ILtD.,: will .be' ready for. dlivbr 'in a short titne, It will bh found thefullest Mntt nIost'hcttrate acoonmit of one of the most' import nt battles of the Revolution. Every Soith. Carolinian' should have a copy. bMe','bdok M 'sold only by subsoripioat. ht font dollas per copy. - It- tajay be procured of theo under. sigedsoe aen. D. WITHERS & CO. As Revised 1New Testament., Irn al the different styles, may be taad at pub.I lisher's'price., . , . . ,ju.y 16- 3m TAX RETURNS. erty owned by tb6 oitiastis ofWear for the Munioipy ear 181~ -. -AT DURING the continuance of the al season, I will offer bargains to 'ASH CUBTOMERS in all dopart ieits. . 1ARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, 1ARGAINS IN - .. MUSLINS and LAWNS, 1AUGAINS IN CLOTHING, AR4Ad S IN . > . ' CASSIMERES and JEANS, 1ARGAINS IN - SHOES and HATS, 1ARGAINS IN NOTIONS. ,EST WHITE DRESS SIIRTIN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nico lot of Gauze and Nainsook rndershirts . and bleached Joan Irawers. GOOD WHITE DRESS. SHIRT FOB ONLY 75 CENTS. I also offer good CIDER Vinegar L the low price of TEN and FIF 'tENCE~VS""-" I "~. a~odt NEN CEN'TS per gallon, and the eat White Wine Viggar at 'WENTY CENTS per gallon. Otookery, Glassitat- and Wood aware, all at low prices. Come ad SEE. [Y GROCERY STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE. *F. EleT. june 25 WINNSB3ORO, S. C. 2. Wilifor&, PROPRIETOR, ap3 kgtie Cure. Ku a purely vegetable bitter an poworful uioand is warranted aspee~y.pnd cer I~ o for Fever and Aue, Chi~ md Feer, Intermittent or Chl FverRemitteynt Fever, Dumb Igo Periodical or Bilious Fever, andlal bai iordere,. In miamatlo dis. ~p~thi t!sst sial in ~he back and loins, andI Cdle3ss of the pne and extremities, are only prempni on~s of sever'er y ps wbich termin pin the eu 5aoysm, succeeded by tiqh fever an4 profuse pyspiration.. 'It is .a startihg~ fact, that quinine ar. ionic and other pisonous minerals form ihe bais of rioss ? the " lever and Ague Prepartions,' in art . Thoyrups," ~ions made'fromn ths mineral poisona, lthouh they are palatable, id may. break te chili, do not-cure;. htlave th mnalarial and their own druig oison in ordis '~t ulore fornmidable than' e di preintended tCr. taR's tdb aln trougho oreiates hese noxious rison from oh system, and always cures the aeoet cases. It contains no uinine, mineral, tnythii~ Ihat could inure the most elcto pa, lient I5 tcrowning excellence, above its eWRt to lonre, tatat At leaves the mas fre from deae as before the NFo r ov tomnplaints, Arvslh 4oun Ca, by direct action on lh .iver and bir apprues, drives ot~tepisonq "-ilie6~tfe system to a vigorous, gh odton. . 9'riatit whe6a iaken according Irobared by; Dr.'. 10, 'Ay~i & Co., ?tms~eeI sad Analyial Themidts, ' Lowell, Mass, ..08 a aeSaceres Isawaas ML4~.bcbe t Tm r-, m. ......... I~ CEiSING OUTSALE MJMNAUGH'S .n bNodel to-mako room for my Iall and. Winter Stook, land, )'ribir to annual.inventory. I will offer special inducements for. the next THIRTY LAYS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and CLOTHING. SHOES, SHOES-'MY VICES. 75 pairs Cable Screw Brogans, reduced to $1.25. . 100 pairs Cable Screw.Plough Shoes, reduced to $1.35. .60 pairs M'n's Pegged C(%f Ties, reduced to $1.75. .50 pairs Women's Grain Polkas, reduced to $1.00. .99 pairs Women's Cable ScreW.Calf Shoes, reduced to $1.25, 150 pairs Ladies' Half Cloth Gaitors, reduced to $1.20. - PomothDigRnica in ladies' fine go.ods, reduced to $2.25 a pair.. .*This la.a SPECIAL DRIVE for thirty days only, and can be bought for CASH DNLY. 'CROCKERY! CROCKERY'! ONE HUNDRED Sets of Cups:and Saucors at the astonishing low price of 25 cents pr set, for the retail. trade only. '.-.1 .' , TWE BNTY-FIVE Sets of Cups and Saucers reduced to 50 cents per let. r5-Sets of -Platos reduced to 35: cents per set. 100 Sets.of Plates reduced to 50 cents per set. 18 Covered Dishes. reduced to 65 cents., Bowls, Pitchers and Baking Dishes.reduced accordingly. GLASSWARE! GLASSWARE!! GLASSWARE!!! 2t.Sets Banded Goblets reduced to 65 cents per set. Solne odds and and ends in glass sets and dishes, for half their original value. .JARS, JARS-Just received one and two quart Cohansey Jars. Get 'ny. prices before.. buy ing elsew here. Wiudow Glass--a special bargains in i few sizes-putty, etc. T6 arrive next week another lot of t'uware, theaper than ever, and will be sold accordingiy. PAINTS, PAINTS-The "Town and Country" Mixed Paint is very highly recommended, and will be sold at a very closo margin. IATS, HATS-.-One iu'ndred Straw Hats at and below cost, as I do aot wailt to carry any of them over. J. L. MIMNAUGH; THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. jualy 19 M L KINARD. CLOTHING HOtJSE, COLUMBIA, S, C. MOST colmiplefe sock of Clothiig in the State. Genils' flrrnishingi 'goodi and neickwear ill enlesis variely.' Boys' Suits, Youths' Suits and Men'Suits of the latest styles at fillish, at.prices to suit the times. .FINE s6's ti'incin and' hoi's. Taylor's celebrated Mackinaw, also Matill,4-and Webster's braids in all colors; the latest is tle Derbv' Strtiwi Alpaca-otuts i1 all shadukand AnalitIes. SilkSurges and Alpac't aLnd Linei and Mohair Dusters ill all styles. ALL ORDElRS PROMPTLY F1LLE D july 7 MENDELSHN PIANO CO. WILL MAKE, FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY, A GRAND OFFER OF PI4NJOS ALND ORGANS. #85O EQUARE GRAND PIANO FOR ONLY $2.45. SLMagnifcent roswood caso d'egntly fl. ished, 8 Y LE .ejstrinigs, 7,4 Octaves, ftil ).atep t anto' ftigT'aI. our new patt nt overstrung scalI', balatmifil eirvod leg nn'd l'yfe, heavy erp>entine and large.fiscy jiotlding roit d ease, full iron *tite, 'lrnIch drand Action, trend1 Hamr met-rs;jitn fact evry ituprovement.whih ca.1 in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument, has been added. N k9Oti prico for nlsts Institnient 1oxed al lelivered on board cars at 2 5.0 New~ Vorht, wmib nl I'i no cobvt!r, stool 113(1 looito, only3 $A.-50 This l'inio will Ije sent on test trial. Phasu sendt reference if you (o ilot send money with erder. Cash sent with orderfwill be refunded rind fright ihdrges paidI by us both %ays if Piano is not Rusa ps -rci ted in tilit:advereieut. Thousands in use. Send lo Citalogiue. 1very ifst-ruren't ftllS -witrran'ted for five vears. $160 to $400 (with Siwu, Cosge apd Igook). All stritl first P1IAINL O s class and sold at wholesale factory prices. Theo e'Piaino-i mde one of tile finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition arid wei-e unanimously recommended for the HIGHEST IONORS. The squares contain dur Now 1Piitent Scale, thokreatlet imirove-uent, in the'histor.v of Piano inking. The new patent Acale Tiri4hits 'are tho fine4t in Aierica. Positively wo inoae tile finekt .Upright Pianos; of the richesti totle vnd'roatest durability. They aro recomtnended by the highest-nluysiial autthorilies in th- cohuntry... Ov',r 14,001) in uso, and not one dissatis tled puirchiser. All Pianos and Organs Acnt on 15 days' .test. trial--1n onT nIEE IV UNSA'IlSFAO'rOaY Don't full to wrie ud before bi)ying: Poiti, ely we ofYcr tho best, bargains. Piano Catalogue mailed free. IHandsomo Illustrated nntl Dotcriptivea Piauo.C4falogue ofi atty lages niiled for six cents stamp' Every I'i-no. fully ,war ratied for ivo-~j .g J.13IL EEORGANS K9 1. 'OltIlCN't1AL,"l tyle 90, s the handsomet. tastient and aedtet tobod Parlor Or'gati ev6r ciffoi'ed tihe hiuskal publie. It, contain: 5 Octaves.5 'eta-ooods, viz.: Melodia, Celeste, DiaptAson, Sub-.Bahs and Celestiria. Also Fifteei Bilautiul Stops, its follows. viz*: Melodic, Celeste. (at ohafrinig top,) Diapason, ubith-BUas; Echo, J)ulcet, MelodIia Porte, Celest(e-lFort.e, Expressioni, Treble-Coup I)ler, Celostina, 'T3ass C ouup)er, Gr. nd Organ, (whinh throws on the entire power of the instrument,) Right.-KnI Stop atnd Swol, L'ft Knee -stop i d Gra S) Hel,.. Height 70 in.; Wiftri, 21 in ; Weigl.t' boxed. 30 lbs.- The car e is of ii lut,.'veneored with choiVe woods. a)(dls of ai. entirely new and beautiful design, elabotely'- pved,' wins. panels, music closet, lamp stnis. fretwork. &c., all elegantly finished. PbAsesses all the laafsj .iid best iuprovemients, w ith great power, 19pth brilliancy and sympathetic quality 'of tone. Beautiful solo effeeMta and sit 4p 18(n. 1gcizular: YetaIl price $275. Our yhldlesale net cash prieilo htvo it introdiuted, with stool and book, only $8--as - 6no organ sold sells others'.- Positively no.4eviation in price. No pay tient requiicd uuil you have! fully tested the organ in your own honte.'.Weeend all oxgang oi 15 'days test trial and pay freight b t.h ways if instrument is not as represent'ed, '1osifivoly, our Organs contain no . "Bogus" sets of Reeds, or "Dummy" stops. as 'do many ethers;. Wo n ako no misrypresertations, and guarantee honest eland fair dealing, or . no sale. 14ur.0y WAInM.ur for flve years. Other styles $36..-50, $57. $05 $70, $76. $85, oto. Over 14.000 sold, and every Org.tn has giyen tho fullest i-:iqfstion,. Organ.Catalogue MAILED FE~ ~~o..OgnCtuou FACTORY AND 3VAHIE 1OOM8, 57th STREET and 10th AVENUE. ST I at one-third p'rice. Cataloguo .8f q,0o . Ur N choice pieces sent for 3o. stap. Thi' Cafalogu includec nvoAt of thub&opular music gf the day and every variety of musical compositioh, b.t thu best-.uthors. - -Add-em, - *MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. 0. Box 2058, Now 'Yo; k City. jun.25-3m Ne SIKEIFFi'S MALE. rO~d -1 . R ll Y iyrtub of an execution to me dil rented, I will offier for sal'bfoi'W u ST5 th1 cottt.-lhouse door inl W1innisoeb~l,' c S C.6d0 thik first'.Mohidil- Iin' Augut't L_ Syt I l'ext, within the legal houre'bf salIo, to' tho:h ughest, bidder, 'fol' cash,' th bI fo H loW'ti described - to wit: A 'All that'tract dAIiN It litoJui air 16 tGold Cotinty* S. G ot igoi i1 0,drec) 161d Viwely-t#'(2) icres, a#190t 6B bound'd by an o n Mct0at'eY, 8A L .RE M , u t o f J . . M n . -. I'. 0