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1OWN AND COUNTY. WTUADAY, Auguft 6 0 i t 1. TERMS oF THE NiWS AND TIERALD. -Trl-weekyeditlon, four dollars per n-num, in 'advance* weekly edittt, two dollars and fifty cents perannuto, in advnao, Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. IATYs OF ADvEI8siNG.-One dollat per inch for the first insertion, ad fIfty cents pto inlih fbr each subseq tent Insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertiertenits, of whatever nato reo, and are payable strictly in advanee. COn tracts for three, six or twelve inouths made on very liberal terms. Tran aMent local notices, fifteen cents pur line for the rst insertion und seven and dirmlalf cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituo-es andi tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple announcements ot marriages and deaths published free ox charge, and solicited. All comn) unleations, of whatsoever 'nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wisnboro, S. C. AMItROAb SCIEDULE.-The tralus now pass Wlji,nnsboro ns follows: North-bound paA4eiger, 12.28 . mbN south-bound, 4.28 p. i.; north-boumil freight, 9.05 a. t.l south-bound, 1.37 p. in. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen tiiutes faster than Winnsboro time. Now Advertisements. Application for Charter-W, A. Ancrum and Others. Local Briefs. -The Carolina base ball club have received their new unifornss. -Our reporter begs I o thank tihe edi tot of the Chester Bultotin for courte -Guano, Orlin guanol Thats the question that is now agitatig Clhe public mind. -Mr. M. C. Robertson, the efficient clerk to the Secretary of State, is in town on a short visit. -The "bloods" turned ont in tidll force on Thursday afternoon in a beau tWilul new carriage and an elegant steed. It's a good thing to be rich. -The court-house "ring" is steadily Increasing. We think they ought to have all anniversary dinner next sLn imer. -A ball will be given in honor of the Carolina base ball club after tL.e game to be played in Chester on the tenth of this month. -We wonder if the Orator of the B. P. U. doesn't feel as though lie had lost something? If he doesn't he de ceives his looks very much. -The sheriff says lie has so many "boarders" now that he thinks the county commissioners will have to increase the "roomage" of theJail so as to accoinmodate the fall "bummers". -The Columbia Register, quothng the item in TilE NEws AND IERALD about glass-ball shooting, sayst "The best way to settle this question Is for the Winnsboro team to get up a shoot, but don't confitie it to the Columbia team and themselves; bring in all the teams in the State; and we will bet the nub of our pencil Columbia wins. Botto voce-the team may bet more." FREsH B-ER.-Just received five cases of Portnier's Tivoli Lager Beer. A full supply of Berger & Engels Celebrated Lager Bleer, by the dozen or on draught, at F. W. H.ABENIoHIT's. TA LL MEN.-Anderson county boasts of a negro six feet, eight Inches in height, and the papers say l'e is to be taken in hand bly Barnum .and 'exhib ited as a phenomenon. Six-feet-eight is "p~retty good for high," but Fair field can beat it. Mr. 1R. M. Steven son, an esteemed citizen of this couni ty, stands sIx feet, nine inches. lie i4 eighty years old, but is in fine health and genmerati vigor1 M1r. Stevenson had several brothers who measured not less than six feet, six inches-but they weren't considered so very tall. THE BIX'fl IEGIMENT. Fourth Annual Mceting of the SurviVors-. A Fins Glathering qt Oh.eter--Address by Doctor Boggs-- ho Business Tranmacted. [REPORTED FOR THE NEWR ND ISERALD.) The Survivors of the Sixth Regi ment, Sottth Cai'olina Voluinteers, held their aninual reunion at Chester oni Thursday~ last, the 4th instant, being the fourth meeting of the Regihnftal .Asociationi since its formation 1.1 Chester~ in August, 1878. IL was gel: orally understood that the Chester dl vision were making extraordinnky ef' forts to get up a celebration worthy of the occasion, and It wvas expectedl that a large crowd wvould bie in attendance, The~ survivors in this county,. living near Winnsboro and south of It, wvent to Chester on thue through freight tralin on Thurisday mor'ninag. -Those livi ng ini hie upp)!er sectfoti went by private conveyance. By nine o'clock Trhurs day morning quite a good crowd. o survivors and their friends were seen on the streets of Chester, and at tes o'clock the p~rocession was formed te march to the Fair Grounds, where the celebration was to take place-Major Julius Mills, Chief Marabal, being h1i command. The following was the order of the procession Sandy River Band. Lee Light Infantry. Intendant-and Wardens of Chester. Invited Guests, R1ev. W. E, Boggs, D, D., Orator. The Execative Committee. ionrry Members of the Association, Survivors of the Sixth Rlegiment. The old battle flg of the Rlegiment was born by Mr. James Tinkler of thu county, a member of Compny G. One thing especialry noticeable in the processioni as the appearance of sov. oiral colore' men in the rauks of the survivors, muongst them Frank WII llama an Dave Alken, both well knownii hWinnaboro. These duskyk with badges, Walked as proudly as tilelr white friends, and recalled vivid ly to our recolloction the thithfulness displayed by so many Qf their race, both at home and ou the tented field, during the trying scenes of the war, Arrived at the Fair Grounds, the ex ereibes Ivere opened with prayer by the Rev. G. T. Harmon, and a most beautitiil and impressive invoeition it was. Gen, John Bratton, President of tie Association, now rose and ad dresod his old comrades In arms, Ills remarks were very eloquent and feel ing, and brought tears to the eyes of many of the battle-scarred veterans who stood before hin, and who had followed him Into the thickest of the fight.on the days that tried men's souls, Genev-al Braton next littroduced the orator of the oceasion, the Rev. Dr. W. E. Boggs, the former chaplain of mhe regiment, and a native of Fairfield) but now in pattoral charge of a large and influential congregation at Atlanb ta, Georgia. Dr. Boggs spoke extem poraneouisly., with only a few notes at hand, 11111 w are In consequence unl able at present to reproduce lils re marks. It. Is sunflcient to say that he silstaied his well-earned reputation as an orator and public speaker. On the one hand lie held the survivors spell bound by allusions to his intercourse with them around the camp fire, and recalled fatniliav scones and incidents of their heroic struggle for liberty ; on on the other his beautiful and match less flights of oratory. and the brilliant 11ashes of genius with which his ad (Iress glittered, ecihalned the undivid ed atteItionl of the Vast crowd of men, women and children,'that constituted his audience. His plea for constIttitton al g)verInenllt l d civil libierty was a unts: i-piece, anldI hIs arrunenit Was un answerable. Thongh quite lengtlhy his remarks were listened to with great interest and attention through out, and the pleasuirte felt by his audi tory was ianifetted by the hearty chers and congratulatiois that greet ed the distinguished speaker when he took his seat. Dinner was now annonneed, and being, like a motion to adjourn, al ways in order, no second invitation was needed to ilduce the survivors and their friends to tirrouind the boun- A tifully prepared tables that were ticar it hand. The spread consisted of harbecued meats and picnic "doings", with the usual accoinpaniments, and was gotten up in a manner that re flecteel great credit upon the commit tee of arrangements and their ady as-.i sistants. Everything was in abund antce, and everybody (including this reporter) went away very well satis tied. After dinner the associalion as senbled in the Fair building, and was called to order for the transaction of regu'ar business, General Bratton inl the chair, and Capt. 1H. A. Gaillard as secretary. The following is an epitolne of the business transacted: The old I officers of the asqociation were all re- t elected. A resolution of thanks to the Rev. Dr. Boggs for his able and elo quient address Wias uiimR1iiioUsl y ILdopt ed. Winnsboro was selected as the ntext place of meeting, the time, the first Thursday in August 1882, and (le Fairfield division was directed to niake all necessary arrangements. A committee was appointed to draft suitable resolutions wilth reference to the death of Capt. WV. S. Brand, and Messrs. Iranens Pope and Archibald: Hood. Major WVoodward turned overi to the Association a lettetr written by1 exA9ov. John H. Meanis In July, 1861 to Col. Maxcy Gregg, urging hiim to take the Colonelcy of the Regiment, made vacant by the resignation of Col. Rion. The Executive ConmIttee was charged With the selection of an orator for the next rettnion. A fter the pas fage of thlanks to the Falir Association for the ue of their building and grounds, and to the Lee Light Infant ry for their escort, the meeting was dea claredi adjourned. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. NOTIOE is hereby given that applica. LN tion. will lye made to athe L.egisla tutes of the State of South 2arolina, at its riext session, fot a charter to construct a railroad from sonma point On the Uhar lotte, Columbia and Augnssa Rtadroad, between Columbia and Wiunsboro, to some point east of Camden, 8. C., by way of Caindeft 8. C. Aug. 3, 188L. W. A.- ANCRUIM, F. L. ZEMP. E. w. P'ARKERI, J. 7/. lAY. 'mi 6-tx3m STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA, OOUNTY OF FAIRIELD. COUJRT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary l! Ilose, Fanny A. [logan, Isaiahm N. Smith and Ifenry Y. Smith, Plaintiff's, against Ed ward P. Smith, as Administrator of the estate of Wrighmt R. 8mnfti, deceased, andi in diviilually, Silena F. Smith, Robert Smith, Ella Smuith, Aar'on Felder~ Smith, Mattic Ii. McDaniol, .Jamaes 'W. B. Smith, Derrell Smith and Wylie J. Davis, Defendants.. Stun mons for Relief-Conmplaisit flot Served. To THlE DEFENDANTS AnOvE-NAMEDi YOU are hereby summoned and re qtliredl to answer'tihe compllainit In this aiclion, which is tiled In tihe ofiice of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the saihl County, ata( to serve a copy of your ansawer to the said compllaint on the subscribers at thmeir officoe, No, G Law R ange, Winnsboro, 8. C, wvthin twventy (<ays after the service hereof, exclusive of (lie day' of such service; and If you fail to answer the comiplait within the time aforesaid, the plai ntiffs in this action wvill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the comn plafint. Dated 1I8tfi eluly, 1881. bOUGLA SS & McCANTS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the above-named Defendants Silena F. Sinitl, R~obert Smith Elfla #mitif and Aaron folder Smit? i Take notice that the surtmons itt this action, of which the foregoing Is a cop~y, andi the cornplainmt were flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the County of FaIrfld, In the State of South Carollna,on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1881. Dated 15th .July, 1881. DOUGLASS & McCANTS, .Plaintiffs' Attorneys. july 16-towesat VENTNOR'S PRUDIOT IONSI rthis Mobth's SOe , e ret4 OxffyI ph3 a orsherji. 301 t?4za - R 001 HUSEj 4 fift MOST). )HOICtM1(2 BEVERAGE8, aROM At ;EE RRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, [EMONADES and )LD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPIS, ''RY THE CELERATED B OCK C E . IR, ALWAYS PESH AND COOL. J.CLENDINING. may 8 Next door to W. R. Doty & Co. FRESH GROCERIES ARF constatitly bolbg received by ine, synopbis of which I give below. 1EW ORLEANS MOLAS88 AND SYRUPS ALL GiUADES. UGARS, FROM T E HST IEST TO THE LOWEST ORtAIE. 'E FINEST LOE It I X T11E MARKET-"TUE PATENTr FAMILY'-AL S~O ALL (liA D)ES JACKSON'S BEI FAMILY FLOUR. CANNED GOODS. ALIFORNIA PEARS, Someting Choice. SUCCOTASH, Deans and Corn Combiheo 'OMATOES. PEACHES. PINE APPLE. ALMON, SARDINES MUSTARD, 'EPPER. ETC., ETC. ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUl ROASTED COFFEE. Olve me a call and Oxamine for yourself. rticles too numerous tb mention. D. I. FLENNIKEN. ap 14 .?roe to Everybody! BEAUTIFUL BOOK for the ASKING By applying personally at the nearent ficeof TH1E SINGER MANUFAXTUR NG CO. (or by postal card if at a dis. ance) any ADULT person will be pre ented with a beautifully illustraied copy ,f a Now Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, -On tiE ;TORY of the SEWING MACHINE ontaining a handsome and cratly steel mngraving frontispiece, also. 28 finely en craved wood cuts, and bound in an elab rate blue and gold lithographedl cover. o charge whatever is inade for this hand. ems book, which can be obtaine I or ly >y appllication at the branch aid subordi iato offices of The Singer M1anufacturihg JO. L'HE~ SINGEIt MANUFACTFUlING CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, may 7-y New York. FRESH GROCERIES!I GAI, ssorted. Cofibeso, 1io, e anraand Old Got. Java. Rio ani Old Gov. Java Roasted. 1'eas, Black, lInpeial, Gunpowder itnd Yotiing Hysoui. CANNED GOODS. Pears; Peaches, Pinespples; 'o: msamoCorned Beef, Deviled~ [Ha amukev, Sardines, &c. Macaroni and 'Cheese, Ginger Pre serves, Pin Head Oat Meal, Coopet Geolati ne; Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmegs. Bald win Cattsuip. Cross & Black wvell's Choty Chowt lmpire C how low, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershire Srince. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 14 FROM THE WRECI One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, one. Tire Shrinker~ three Screw Plateis, ofte Ibellows, one Anvil, one Vise. Oixe Boxing Machin'e,- cost $18.00, will be iold for $10. Lots of Oval, half Oval' fouind, Band, sqtrare anid Tire Iron;i Habs, Spokes, flims, Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolts and all manner of castings. TO BE SOLD XREGARDLESS OF ULYSSE 0. DFPOR~TES. BARGAINS &.AT-.f Pa EL rnDER'S. DURING the continuance of the dull season, I will offer bargains tp CASH CUSTOMERS in all depart, m ents. BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, )BARGAINS IN MUSLINS and LAWNS, 3ARGAINS IN IrARGAINS IN CLOTHING, CAS1MJERES and JEANS, BARGAINS IN SHOES and HATS, BARGAINS IN NOTIONS% BEST WHITE DRESS SHIRT IN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nice lot of Gauze and Nainsook Undershirts and Bleached Jean Drawers, A GOOD WHITE DRE 5 SHIRT FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. I also ofTer good CIDER Vinegar at the low price of TUN and FIF TEEN CENTS per gallon, and the best White Wine Vinegar at TWENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware and Wood enware, all at low prices. Come and SEE. MY GROCEiAV STOCK ALWAYS COM1PLET. P. Elder. june 25 NTEW STORE -AT THU GLADDEN HoTEL. WI4, tlie undersigned, respeefnlly In form the citizens ot WINN8RIORO anid vitiinity that, we have IREMOVED to GLADDE10s IOTEta, And are now in receipt of a full line of now and desirable SPRING Ab StuMft dOODS Which we will soil at the lowest prices for cash. D~RESS GOODS; Laces and Embroideries, which iwe offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We respoctfttlly ak tile attention of th Ladies to our entirely new fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided san sooks, Piques; in great 4kriety. SItK TIES. Ladies' Lane Scarfs, Tien and Pows, at Aifteen cents, wofth thirty-five cents. CLOTHING t BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS FINE, MiEPIbit and COMMON FANCY CASSIMEltES, BLUE #'LANNE~LS, WORSTEbd, For MEN, IYOb'.fif sud~ tOYS. MADE TO ORDERS Suits made to order at very low prloes. SAMPLESi ON EXHIBITION. P. Laadecler & Bro. BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS -AND FARIM WAGONS. I N coitaeetion with the Bigggy and .Lpreg Wagon business, I have for salO the wll-kniown "OLD HICIIOkY'" Farm~ Wa gon. My one-horve wegons are coupled the aarne as A two-bsorne Vagon, have front hounds and rooking bolster. WYat~ated for twelve months. ap Opp. IDueIevy & 7at TRY THE CELEBRATED Be1'ller & Ene1 PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL. LAR FER DOZEN. HALI PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS P.i0R DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY, SUlRRlElt BEVERA(4ES. MINT JULEPS, CLARET rIUNCRES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, SODA WATER. ccor- L.A)E ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. ap 30 SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISH ED 1912. TRADE MARK co (WoDND ON WurrE SPoors. dkMORGuE A.0ELARii SOLE AGENT, 400 BRtOADWVAY1 NEW YORK, Since the irltroduction of this Sp~ool Cottoo into the Atnerican mark. t. its sne cess has beeli unb~reddnted. No othier brand of thread lhas Ovet' lnet with the same amount of public f~at ih the saine space of time. The "0. N. T * manufntureA wern the first to ?edoghlte tbe importance of the Mowing Machine and to make a six -cord cotton, which has ever been the recog - nizqajd ar o aciD chi.r that the~ inventive genius of the nine. teeth cehtury an p rorliaed have boer> adapted by the man ufacturbts of "O.N.T.' At all the great Internatipnal Fair8 ni the world, "0. N. T." hilth beeri Kwardecl the highest bots. 'Iha '0. N4 T1." factories at Newark 5,200 opervtives -make suflicient threai daily to go around the world four tinues. Consume 140 tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of "0. N. T." arn the larkest wmMfufacturers of Spool Cot ton in the world. A full assortment of' this Spool Cotton can be had at wholesale and retail at J1. M BEATY &CO.'S. feb 22 ixfim fl All~ 1NEW~p Ia~s iseeti fu eonustant use by th publie for over twent years, and is the liest prepbtatt fon ever in. 'i tented for RESTORING Stat ORAY HAiR TO ITS Asae WOUTHU, COLOn %AND LIFE; .. Ohemi8t It supplies the tu. of Ea88, ral food and edl.or to the hair glands without . ,DN staining the skins jI wi laoaz thereasd and thicken the Phy8i growth of the hair, pre- ofand vent its blanching and endorse llling ofi and thus d AVERT DALDNE80S 200 It Cures It DngI Erup. DmeDd it tienE and Dandruff. As , a HAiR DRESSING It Is very desirable, giviog 6t the hairsa since,, softness tinumph which all admitel It IB 1medi keeps the head clean* biB Sweet and heal hy. ~OR THE W HISKERS$ will dchange thd 6eard to a IeRWN or BLACK at dhjorotion. Deing in one preparation it is easily appliod; aad pr'oduces a permAseed o6.or Nha wil eotassof. 3, P, H &CO0. NASHUA, ll.ik laallaaafai ads CLOSING ( MIMNA IN order to make rootu for my Fa annual inventory, I will offer special in LAYS IN DRY GOODS, OTIONSa SHOES, SHOES 75 pairs Cablo Screw Brogans, rei 100 pairs Cable Screw Plough Sho 60 pairs Men's Pegged Calf Ties, 50 pairs Women's Grain Polkas, r 99 pairs Woinen's Cable Screw Ca 150 pairs Ladies' Half Cloth Gaite Ponething nice in ladies' fine goo( is a SPECIAL DRIVE for thii ty daya ONLY, CROCKERY! ONE HUNDRED Sets of Cups an price of 25 cents per set, for the retail TWENTY-FIVE Sets of Cups and set. 75 Sets of Plates reduced to 83 ce 100 Sets of Plates reduced to 50 c 18 Covered Dishes reduced to 65 c Bowls, Pitchere and Baking Dishl GLASSWAREI GLASSWA 25 Sets 13andod Goblets reduced t( and ends in glass sets and dishes, for h JARS, JAIRS-Sust received one a my prices before buy ing elsewhere I a few sizes-putty, etc. To arrive nex cheaper than ever, and will be sold acc PAINTS. PAINTS-2"he "Town t highly recommended, and will be sold HATS, HATS-One hundred Str not want to carry any of then over. J. L. MIM THE CLOrIING IIOUSE, MOST compiIe stock of Clthiig in rad netck w ear ini emileass i ariieiv. Umci s' the latest styles nad fiiish, at prices t'o st .FINE she fl hietci 'abd lior s; Mjnilla. and WVebster's braidla in tdll colo Alpaca coats in all shadites and1 qualitlcs. anid Mohair Dusters in all atyl~es. A LL OndW11S PlRO july' 7 MENELSaOHW WILL MAI(E, 1OR TI!IE NEXT 60 PA $850 A3QUA4RE GRAJVD P STrYLE 3 1-2 M"nfl our now patent, overstrung alei, beantiul c large fancy inoulding roujid cgt.se, full Irbn] muers; in fact every imaprovceett which tari instrument haq been added. . W'Our prIce~ for this, Instrumnent boeel and New Yor, withi fine I'fano over, Stool anei nI Tj.hiis Pino will 00 sent on test triad, Pie, money with ordei'. ah Reit t' ith 6i-der wi by its both ways if Pin snot just as repi-e ina 11 Send for Cataloguo. Every instrhu $160 to $400 (with 11.9 i\ I~Y(i)Sclaiss and sold atw madle one cf the flinest dljsplays at the (O;~ e reconmnded for the H fGiEST1 HIONOlb; Scale, thin greatest imnprovo'nonat in the hiik scale Upal ghts nre thec finest in Ataterica. I Pinos, of tho rlchaestt top andr groatest. durn highest musical Itittaoritiaes iii th 10tountry. fled purchaser. All Piatnos aind Or-gans selit -UwsA'-rx51uot'oay Don't fatil to writeo us bofi targains. Piano Catalogue mailed free. Piano Ca'alogue of fif ty pages mailed for sih tanuted fihr linc ydrtth. "ORINTAL,"styl 99 lathe bafidsomnost, ever ol"'t'td tho mnisical puiblic. It contain, Celeosto, Diarpasoun. .Sub-IBass and Celastina. viz :Melod fat' Celeste. (a tbarrning to >,) D Forte, Celoste.-Forte. Expression, TPre lie-C Organ, (whaich throws on thae enitiro power e Swell, Loft Nnce Htop and Grahad Swell. H boXed. 35i0 1bw. 'The ease is of solid *aliini enrtirt:ly new tand beautiful tdesigna, elaboratt lamp stands. fretwork. &o., all elegantly fin imnprovemna ftr, with great p~owor, depth,, bri Beautiful solo effect anad stop notion. Row cash price to hanve it introdiuced. with stool sells ethers. Positively nio deovlttidii Ua pr'b fully tested thle organ an yoiur own home. andi pay frelgh t both ways if instrument is r cotitalnx no "Iiogfis" Sets of' Reeds, or "~Dua inaake no anmsrepresontationas, ando gtarab tee FUxar waituNri' for five years. Other styl Over.X4.000 sold, and every Organ bas givet MAILED FRtEB. FACTORtY AND WAZiEROOMS; 5' SHlE iT MU~S I C Catalogue ino udhes most of the popular mur comapesition, thin boi ,ruthors. ..Addrer MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO Jun 25-3rn KING'S MOUNTAlf i ts iiEROS T HIS work, fro-m the pen of Lyman C. "Drap'er, L1L.D., w~ihhll e r, ady foi delivery iri a abort 'lrme It will be fann the fullest antd most accuir~to accoant (it one of the moist htoportant battle~s of' the Revo-,ton. Every South Carolinlar, should have a cop y. The booko is iold only by sub 6'iption at four dolAr jor copy It may be proou'ed 9ftiro unt' or signed, solo agonts for Fair <iio. a IL L. WITHEIlR8 & CO. pg Reviser1 New TI'stardents. in all the different styles, m'tay be hand at pub. lisher's prices. Jualy ln 8mu 1 * \* 0O3?dMZNTING, All kind6 ol ,10B PRINTIlNG, such as Letter IMS ?'d' ill liends Enavelopes, &c., &c.-, dotne in neat style anid v'ery tiMEAP. at 'Tae. ANzw awn u. )JT SMJk.A UGH'S 11 and Winte'Stook,-and Prir if ducements for the n'ext 'IJiII1UY nd CLOTHING. --MY P11 ICES% tLitod to $1.28. op, rbAxWed to $1.38 'edited to $1.75. 3dtleed to $1.00. If Shoos- reditend to $1.25, rs, reduced to $1.20. Is, reduced to $2 25 a pair. Thia - only, and can be botight for CASH CROCKERY! d Saicers at the astonisbing low Lrade only. Saucors reduced to 50 cents per its per set. ents per set. ents. a reduced -accordingly. IE I GLASSWAR19 11 65 cents per set. Some odds and Odf their original value. hd two quart Cohabsey Jars. Get lindow Glass--a special bargains in t week another lot of tinwarej ordingly. Ud Country" Iixed Painjt is vorf. at a Very close margin. Av Hats at and below cost- a I d NTAUG-H LEADER OF LOW PRICES. NAP COLUMBI. Lit thte tiuses. rayl1or's celebratedj fekihW. als~d rs, the latest. is the Derb" Strav. .8ilk Strges nnd A ipac- und Luen ] TLY F1 E PIAl\T CO. YS ONLY, A GRA2ND OFFEiR O1 ) ORGAN~Tc L4/IsU FOR 0A L Y $:'. irved legs aid Lyre1 hieni ye jerpetu . and hi any iva~y tbkid tb the pe~rudbiion of the oki>ered on board'ears at ~)~ C iso send~ reference if you do niot senc II be reftstided and fzreight ohairges pitid seated in this advertIdsetient~ Thousand tent fnhly warranted for five yeara Stool, Cover andc Book). All s.trictly first2 holesale favdtory pries. These Pianot unlial Exhibition, ar'd wo uinaninously The squai-en contain our New, Pitent. ry of Piano making. The now paterit osit ivoly we make the finoit U righti Lbility. Thley are reoconimended by the Ov'er 14,00" ift ise; and not one diesatis onl 16 days'. test trial-i Ittcuv IITFRE 1?. a buying. Positi elv we offer the bes.t Handllornlo Illustratedl and noe.4oriptive cozits statnp' Evory fIdhho fully war-' '. Oni New Style Jubilee Orgaii ht Japanese Case, .called thed tastijest and AweoteAt loflOdl Parlor Orgi 5 Octaveti, 5 sets of Reeods, vii.: MelotlU Also Fifteen Beautil'ul Stops follows, lapl nsoI, Sub-Bass, Echo, nulce, bodia >u pier, (betbstina, Bass-Uoup'er, Grrtid I the instrumnitt,)1itight K(riee Biop atta. eight 70 ini.; WIdth, 24 in. ; ).eight; veneered with choice woods, and uifof Aui ly o'tved; with patnels, music clbdet; ishod. Possesses 411 the~ ltt and bet lliancy and synipatilietto. quality of tone; ilar retail price $27g. Otir tyhologalo niet tnd book, only $8'--au. one oi-gatu sold e. No piay 'tent reqjuired unlil you. be' Ye 14end( all i garts on 16 days test tridt Ot as rep~resenited. Positively, our OipnI itany"'stops, as gdoloohny oth~ers. w ' hone'st fuld lair dealing, or no sale. ni $35. $50, $57. $05 $70, $75, $85, etc. I the fullest usatisfaction, Organ Catalogtid tha STItEET stiid 16th AVENUE. t one-thirdl price. Catalogne of 8.04l hoico pieces sent forn 3c. stamp. ~Tisg io of the day arnd every variety of intistont ,P. 0. Box 2050, New York Cify. EWAEICAN4 R. W PJ.ILIP8, AgAzi boro, S. 0.