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SIIER i sad to. k6ep poor on 480,000 a year. The.Hase esie UA that ho buys many things that he has no use for, and pays enormous t 'ontne pf plonpy for expensive please- i TiiE New York ,'tbune says that Ithe experimoifts under Nahone's ;gidance in Virginia have not :turned 'out well enough to make us wish -to ,see Maloneisim repealed elsewhere. Sensible t -ALTHOUOIH -London. .i9'1ids out inIs- 1 'sionarios and Bibies by thothousands, 'she boasts of quartering 160,000 known 1 thieves, and more than 4,000,000 of c q)eoplo who never darken a church 8 'door. Veilly, missionaries are needed t .at home! SENATOR BECK, comnlilienting upon , tthe Presidential outlook, says: "Mc a)onald, I think, is the choico of (lie Democrats of my State, -an' i there is 'only one Republican whom I would Tear to see:pitted against him, and, I, tam so afraid of 1im that I do not want tto mention his name publicly." tCtrtxA is making extensive prepara 'tIons fbtr wtit'. A diillcnlty between that country and France is brooding, t and the probabilities are that it will 'Tiesult in'til open declaration of hos- J tilitics by one or the other. It does seem that Europe is never at rest unl Jess some one of the Continental pow 'ers is engaged in an aggressive and Tdest ructivc war. .it is a pity that such -a spirit cannot be curbed. S1':x.tToin LtMrt, the busy newspa per correspondents say, lives in very simple style and all alone. HIe has no regular place to eat., taking his meals when hungry at the nearest and most -convenient 'hotel or restaurant. His wife, fromn some cause or other, does not live with him. She is an invalid mnd seems to suflr much grief from doinestic tronbles. The cause of it all 'Is not generally known to the public. A WEsTEnN 1Ntiper contains the t startling intelligence that P. 11. Sheahy, a member of the Gniteau jury, has gone crazy, and is now confiued within the walls of a lunatic asyluml. It is reported titi this jurov believed that Uiteau was insane, but had not the eournge to face the unanimity of the rest and say so. He was also afraid to post)1 public clammmo' for his execu ,40on. TuIsE Supreme Court oft tihe VroVine - - h.l.a...det e 1 a important in that country. The opinionl of' thme court was in subst'ancb that a divorce 'obtained by a Canladiani in the Unite'd Stat'es courts wouldl not be letral or effect ual ini Canada, and consequently tihe wit'c's claim for' ahlmonyV would be allowed. if a divorce was requ-ird or sought, the parties multst app)lly for it through the Canadian court. THE11 Florence TJimes is out on the solemn subject of "engagements." Our cointemiporary hlandhlcs the theme with some degree of skill, nn'd his clear headed1 observations evildene litilec pr)actical exper.ien1ce on t he fuascinatinmg sidle of social life. The followbng is a striking passage from thle editorial: Enigagenmnts by the average spechn'en of the f/ea us h*omo are Indulged in ns a de Iightful pasltunei; they rarely at flit give the imaltter ai serious conlslderat ion, nor think of thmeconisequenices involved. A gentlenmn always escapes uniseathed, while the huady, as a result, talkes a rather euphlemIistIe title, known in conversatlinl hlotanly as a wvall ilower. A. hady can't he too careful in a mautter that so de'eply con. cerns her future dlestiny; she should nevr 14milek favorably on thei uIt of any iiitiv'id n or encourage hhnit until she Is ready to devote herself a sacrifice to the altar of Ilymen. THmE 01h10 itep)ublicans have 110111 niatedl Mr. F"oraker for Governor, and his nominatIon is regardied as a triumphl for' Foster, whio has eye oni Pendletoni's seat in the Senlate, if his party is vIeictis inl the approachuing camnpagn. Tile party p)latformn sp)eaks plainily and directly onl theo taill' it deCciares uneiiCivocally for "a high pr'oteetiv'e talriO," and1( opposes0 withI eqTual frank ness "'the Democratic doc t rine oIf a tariff for revenne only." Thle N4ew Yor k 11erald, in its comments, says: "UnlIke the Kenltucky Demo' crats, tihe 01hi0 RIepublicanhs have nlot taken shelter behind pr'evious party -(declarationls. They speak out bokuly; anld clearly. Thiey are at least honlest. It rmnainmi to b)e soon what the Demo cratq of that State will say on tIs quest ion, (lie vital -mportance of whichl the 1tepublicans have no0W ackniowh edged by treating it so elaboratel.y in1 the first clause of thelr platform." THE Greenville News, speaking of the Sittoni tragedy near Charlotte, N.1 C.1 says: We earnestly hope, for the sake of Joseph 0. Sltton's famnily, that it will be was guilt. less of thle betrayal of Miss, Shields for which he was killedl. If he was. guilty, j bowever, young Shields did 'exactly right1 when lhe- killed ilm No man who umnder mnines tihe virtue of a respectalble woman 1 * ought, to be allowed to live longer than it takes the victin's nearest male represenuta4 tive to find him. Mr. A. O. Shields, father 6if thej4 nlayer,' has been arrested, and lodged In jhil Onl the chrg~e of heing "aceisr ~ 7t~o ee " .There is evidenne tend g to so tht he newb,thA h 1 *a ws heyr tp] p thlat M ty eie . tl O a nd x.of-t 2 SOthetI Was tidllibre lie if awuith Q.ri Tis witty and 'arcustiu salil's of lorrJok and. Ingersoll in the star-reto rials are quito interestiig and aiunit g. In the course of Mr.. Merriok's rgument, several days ago, he was hoquotly intorrupted by his promi. rent antagdnist, I1geroAlI. Mr. Mr. Ick appealed to tho court for protec ion, and-said he "Ihnd a right, to fol. Dw oit his own lt of reasoninr--lo new that it hurt." Ingersoll rotorted: 'Itauos not hurt-It is too absurd to urt." Mr. Mforricc again protested galnst:Wfy further Interrupt ion, and is opponent said: "Oh, wePi, I'll go ut and take a smoke." Merrick re. ponded, with feeling: "You had bet or. You have made smoke enough ere for seven days." The reply was reeted with uncontrollable laughter. he Augusta Chronicle, speakig of ,r. Me'rick, says; "Richard T. Mer ick, 'tlough not in the best of health, as shown himself to be as eloqiuent as ngersoll and a mitch better lawyer. ilroakcing of the star route trial , and ,Ir. Merriek's conneotion therewith, ho New York Timcs, which Is clery feonpliment,, says the emninent coun el spoke with \wonderful power and hat the salient points of the corrupt ombination's wok are set before the ury so plainly that nothing cam weak. n their force in minds of ihtelligenl nd hontest tnen." .'. TILDEN AND tHE E1'ISIDENCY. The Washington correspondent o: he Baltimore Sun writes that th< lcclaration by ex-Governor lIletdrichi hat he would accept K renoninatiol >y the Democrats as a candidate foi Vice-President with Tilden ha'cute6 luite a sensation all over tld 'conmttv the statement. is the more surplriinr 'hen it is remembered that he wn )penly hostile to Tilden hll 1876, ani 'efused to recognize him as Ile leodei in that campaign. The writer con :ludes in these word. IT Mr. 'ilden should consect to stt igaia as a cai'lidate, after what Mr. lien hricks has said, It Is more than ilnprobahit hat any objection Wouli be raiset fron my quarter of the Democratic camp to th mthusl:tst.ie renomination of the old ticke Af 1876. None can doubt the absolute cer talnty of its election, for the master ham "f Mr. Til<len would so dictate the po!'i3 "f the campaign as to avoid the shoals anm lulcksancds of tariff discussion. For our part v we hve always ad miiired Mr. Tlildena, andiel do(1 not hecsi Late to say that we regarrci im as th<! ibiest political organizer in the party' paigni whIose "master hand wol se dictate the policy of' the pairty as 1< raoil the shoals and quick-sands o tariff discussions." Wi-: .i10s-r woy A.voII TnE1 TAIF'Q O 1JF.TON--on tii eontrary it is thle (1u ty of the Demo ::ratic party to mnect the issuo of issue: avitlh open1 and1 manily franikness, ai if boldly andI judiciously ha:ndked, th< "outs" will, uipon (lie flood-tide o frece-traode, ride. on to victory' and t<. power. If Mr. Tilden is orthodox upon th< tariff, we shall gladly give himn om Garnest suppiort -; if not the old gentle muan must "step down and out."' Tin press of the State and of the countr, Dannot say too mutch upon (lie import. liCe of Demiocratic 'onisistecy~ be. I ween the present and1( Ih ltimo11 for the itssemnbige of (lie next Demiocratic Donvien t.ion . The first step) in ihe ri;Idhldirectiot will be the election of a free-t rade Speakert 61' the next 11ouse of Repre,e enitatives ; thle second, legislat ion look hilg to tarilV'retormn; thiirdl, the noi. nation of a P'residlential candidate whiose vicwsa are in hamny wvith thia of thue pnrty ;and, fourthily, the coil inct of thie campaign upon a solida orthuodox, free-trade. pIat formn. If this line of policy is strictly adhered t(o defeat is impossible and victory is inI elvitable! it is niot the p)opularit r or aWV:i?abili. ty of mn, but a great livinlg pinicipt that must foreshadow thle results o thie ensnin ig cainpauign. PosT'ioxi Nx 'I Ti Ex .:etrrioN.---Thes rile 3eecution in Oran igeburig comit u-ill not take place on thm 22nid as ai >olnifed. Mr. lBrowninlg, counsel tor keicard Jetloiats has serv-ed a not ice t appeal to ho takene to the Sutpremue .out't in the case of his clienit oni sov ral.gro uds, arbong wvhich is the ohW cetion that lils lionor the plresidhin uldge omiit.ted the formula of asking Lthe accused whet huer lie hatd anyt hIn,e uther to say ''why thle sent.enlce ot leaf ,t,should not be pronulemnced upout din." Tihe samie groumti exists hii the 3ases of the two meni, Ilorace Ilalhl and i '.zvant, and their counisel5 ie'surs1 4.. 0. Ibble ad W. L. (;lazm,.have~ ilso appealed In their case.s. TIbe no' ICes of allpal Operated as ai Suspen. lion of the sentinces, a nd wIll thuis, iat eas8t, delay the excention. for a long imo. ANITtR MEURn.E.-On Sunelav oi aist' iweek Mr.- Jsese G(rny v,Jr., 'shti mad. killed Julis Bvnuln, ceol ,red, hloth are residents of weostern ateee Kershaw county. it seems that l)ad flood was flowinig between the*h, and1( leavy threats lad been made against W.r. Ar-ay by the deceased. Mr. Gray lalnms to have acted st rietiy inre lefense. lie has submitted his aflfda 'Is before Judge Frazor, through Mie ounselt,and was balledt in the atumiof t3,000. Capt.. T. H-.. Clar ke nd Messit. Cennadv and Nelson arc the Attorneys br the dofondant.- Camden fotrna. Graw Buoou~s A'r $37 apad$4 A L iE3SE-Q, DES OVrTES.. by 1 A~~~ s.ti ell the 'dilt ft ,I oinchrch p ewa fly, planswere d us ,It eto tovo 'thp o +1PI A41 the bar for a s t ot AtVhtta. Long ablc iitOseind v81 8s may bo 't;tllc8 iasteadtgf tllQ;.t- . "An Infant oryyng in the a An infient crg for the An i'v.th no language bt -'. Tie'hild'wti ain, and kw i.e.bet. fer than 'to o' meRirt ndg or.,tutil somebody b)rdu,ht hiin'someng torgl.ey.e his sufpeli)u(, rvefybodS who s th6 ee of a small -Ati)Fshould reaemnber that; the little follow's, panhs and gripes ,re loVet iore sevorn . to. hiAi hban eor1e8s1oding ainR would be to ai 1'naun Ac ngo i i.is, it is wiso always 6 t 1 i RtI DAvis's PAIN KU.lER. dirhnafrd. CAUGHT A BA D OoL The SUMMER a:* anit 'oughs are quite'as -daft-4 gerous as those .of mnidwinter. $ut they. ylold to the "tne tt'batment and &t'ae Vd4'b9etaken to tirna. For all dis'easoe of THROAT, N0OTRILS, Hitl~ er BREATHING A . P-ARATJS Per vi id ils PilKileh 1b the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUdQISTS CEEP PAIN KILLER WE MAVE 'I I~B]b TIIEl I Pnv t.h OEISER EN(IXE and SEIA. R AT1{ 'fronm J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. We have h004d them and know them t1 he good, and Wohhl not sell them if we di not think so. The w ell-knowi t "ELLIOTT GIN" Is offered. to thme pulbil. Wje will be please< to hamve tIhe home orders. Nowv Is tihe thneit to bring ini OLDT GIN! for repmairs. J. M. E LIIOT T, Sr. WOOD'S OT)OMTI1 ---FOnl IWHITENING~ AND PRTESERVIN( TIHE TEETHI. KEEPS TILE BRIEATI[ PURE ANI SWEETl. FORMULA OF DR. T. Tr. MOOREA W. C. FI&H ER, WVilOLESAiaE AGENT, 00OLUMnIA, S. C For Saile ini Winnsboro by McMASTIER, BIJiCE & KitTrcIuIN Miih25-tx1y J1. E. McD)ONALD. U. A. I)OUom.Ase McDONALD & DOUGLJASS, Attor~ney# at Law, No. 3, Law Rlange WINNSBORO, S. C Practio in ti,l flt State Courts F'OR MALE. store-huiaad lot, now O0eenpleo by IEte ueihi alre off'eed for sale I'lie store Is 01ne or tihe best. 1b Wihabloro and1( is ini prinme conditIon. Tihe location I: one of the most ad(vanItageousi ini town TVhe lot is quite a borge onme Iiad n 'on it art ' 1,arge warehdilse fnal mth' ' himililings, mumsvev odearate. Fomr Tltrther par tiemalars appl'y to May 291-tf BI. SUGEN11ETMElI. DIL J. M. QUATITLENAUMi, OFFICE OVi STANigi,r CiIINA IIAII inly 10-m OPENED T H Is ID)AY! ONE LOT B4RUNSWICK JAVA COFFEE, one fbie crystal gblot wil be OLD DOJMINI0N IG AMS, With a gOod mayu &fthe gootis wivAok wf &e ~dd CH-EAP. S. WOL1X Ad l'ItOv)E ON ' UIIAIIJST AL t ItC1W - EMAN &ISOM, ISIO DEALgR, 101 E 13A l'tE T T 1 11 BAY, .AEN rON, . No. X0 mNo ST., OI1'OstT LIBERTY, SIA 'PAPE' IANG, INdS, LACN 6tIt'PAINSt t OnI'?LsX AND Urror6s$1'.I t 6b _AR LESTQN, S. C. WINDOW yAWNINUS 'MADE To ORD'fr. .-WIOLESALF 13 ADDllERt Y WAREHO'dS 01 50 $ E' t T STiT , O'PoSIT1: CHIA1tLESTO1N IOTEL. CIIARLESTON, S. .C. ENR 13ISCl'liOF'' *'o., .1 . W HIOLE AE OROCE 1S -AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. 111'It[ETOIS OF TIN OCNi] ftlA OAIROLINA TOLU TONIC. 109 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALVA GAGE & CO., CIIARLESTON-ICE IEA4E, A -4\ C'oltsist *)nItCti[ f TREET CIIARLESTON, S. d. i WIce.packed for the country a s'litiialty. A. NELSON & CO., --W O LE ALE DEA .,EIS IN -1OOTS AN D S!10E.' No. 23 II.AYNE S-rTisnT, CJiAILLESTON, S. C. W. AIMAli & CO. WIIOLESALIE AND 1ETAIL DEAi.fli CIIUICI DItUO8, MEDItI'ES, CII EMIC.LN, SBl hItICAL INSTRUMENTS, FUElatIES AND ''oiLET ARTICLES, Cor. King and VanderLorst Streets CIIARLES'I'ON; 1. C. . IT t's -A iiiCTI, WE WILL SEL,L YOU A Wagon or Bum,"'~for less t han anyone in townI. . ZULVSSE (A. D)ESP'OITES. AGATIE IRONWAlRE!! LightepnijdI iable, Wil nest rdsE and its not affected by heat. I have Preser yg Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Ket..ies and Sauce Pans of this celebrateil Ware. A UI '0srVI .lihld~i1 he in t;Wd" h)OiSd. ~have the:Whitney Hot Blast wvit Kall the Sxtures. Will do as n eh cooking with a fe ent4' tvorth of oil as an~ ordinary stove. 1 Tfhe best (lii should be used with these stoves as well as burned in lamnps, Orlbutai I Oil, over 15V0 fire test, is the best oil inadh. No smoke, no0 smell1, andl( saifl and1 chea >. The GItAND) CII 'T Ei OAK leads all (tiher cook stovIe: 1ft~ as,s the 8tan~d ard Charter Oak, Inmproidtl Lit So. Friend, I Cotton Option~ and 13ill Arp. Stove 1Lol low othr Drippinni Pas,Ppe, Elbows and all -thrSoe' rimmhi .lTinware, U)l> esof gl kns,) Ct Aes FLe h Ior1(a. - 151, M l JELLY and WINE Rfakinig inade easy by usiug the Handy Fruit Priess. Pulp andi seeds separated fromi the juice at oneh operationI. I think I have nearly everything the the iIhusekeeper neceds, andl if 1 itI hot I ( OCElIES--a full hind. Pure, lain, Old-fashiioned SUJGAl Ca.nhy 'rry it. BUGG Y and WAGON mnateril; Shafts, ,.Poles, IHubs, Spokes, Rims and Whnifio Tirves. I a011 Close to ahops, anda ask a om>)arlson of prices witl Columbia or Plioughs, Hoes, Pieks, Spades; nite Forks, IIay Forks, IDiggers, Cradc ~16 des, GRA IN CIiAIDLES oftesltigood make that I solrn last season. . .CUOU11GS.< Exoi.isu SADDLEs FoR $ -$6, $7 AND pl0. Kentuck 1 i~ng Sea( Sadi l11e. foi $161. U ,Y E 0. DESP1OR TESp~. WALKER'S S PE C .IF .I C . ?'RI TRULY WJONDIE RFUL FAfl,Eb TO CUiW CONS UMPTION. hIs a 1.bdj action upon .all Br'onchlial anid Puii1nic Affections is beyond~ belief t'i.hoa who' have never tried it - * . o1i Seenl it used(. Ttapeedily allays llrobel tal and Puhno.: nie %rs.It is a wondr ili 14itCT1ORANT AND ir E A La FR. I keeps the digestivo and urinary or. C gan in a hlitnrai and healthy conditIon FIIFWIES T HE i81O00, Insaently r8Iteyes night sweats, goneness 11 of appetite and general debility. It has bee? known only four years and I hAS NEVER I'AhTLEDT-o PE~RFECT A CUREiI. A D oe ktiCld Sit~I whn Is geriegatlg tion, can, be cured for $2.50, $5.00 orj( *10 00 ao'F itlt~to the stage which the disease haa eehed. No patient has yet (fhn $10 w6th before acure was affeted. Th1d PECIfl0A reommeT)ndedI oni yfor puhuonJay ons, and boa'o # O1iring j *nae 1tcr.d.~Ao by 1 lg thoir ordera C o tf R "paJr (J? direct1 :nt the Wtnbi 6ro19w HanD Cures Wesut ip n, eitfIaA o'lrttt or- ohron ho, in r*teJght to ebt1dMya , ,fa 1 mim'' ,N:' SEA4ONAIL " r3 oMr Aock of Spring'hYnl5 etitii o02t h co'iplete in every department. We have -jlist rceived in all the newest hades the most popular goods of tl'o 'day. MUN'S YI:dLIN'. I3UNTVINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SW S'S. FLGURtEI jIUSLIN. LAUED AND S'I'ItIPED Plt,IUE;. STIPE{D NAINTSOOKS. CII ECKib N-AINSO'OlkS. An elegant llne oY i.ndies', Geniti' and Boys' Stra' IHnts', of All St-yleg And Qiiall N )ARASOLS IN Gu"NT VAlRIETY. Our Stock of Furni.ilding (Goodig 1. now omplete In qnality and sizes. The Gentle sicn'S Underwear consists of Lisle Thread Md Gau".e; and are In ssti't" separate to alt the purchaser. A call as respectfully oiiLd frii neall.t 'les the most 1oteulvods,f I at SRINGD GANOOS, vantel,egrot lte. comninles', don.s'l and he nist L' ftsS GoODS,t1c and al- h olies i OIN.Ifyuwn [AAOLcTN HIJsr AIeY Cuock and se urustoc,hg or0(' choo from urlnee of saliyai.es. hwe canntles oun onewea can te oher. e hIrave onitethin l)icethas wy adgarne ts awll s qpuly o1good ol i1 ..sk n'iof hispecuetions ofie our stckeof ilES, twt hih of te large, embrcing alldt iw-ts yod sloip llaer ers.rp1 e . ll e etul ~P~'ur Ofer yIth il fif no have kindof eaadeseat i'eO taed btlk.eanrytn hoing our ghwyoods .R theOundeSignedJN haet., thd y i vitte, lro te Courhh1is o osli o laie tha(Ct Theyss~OS and(tei aaolthe.4n AVIovete inD aNOO Af yATou" ivnt a Comne wath te o tons o thoe enrom mraute of thue. at weSut canno1ias 4o no . v o i- Mh MA ot -.W hv imn8born, S.k l., thM~ay, a1883. ate >w~ n othr. -cauisrav n a 88E tef~s.fs /Di 8PenT I. '9 ^t ""il 1Z A A,A o 2 0At getio'Irci a trot w { M~~~AY!NY MTATE O2* SV 1= "Y1 .The Largest Afl ocl~ +li ,'i* ) t 'ieh nostjl4gtl fu Woo1Notk Tio do ttiy'n1 all.klidas o ~.;t *THIS WE MMNA UGH S A~T b'A Tonit Tld eVTuNINt""WAyD..$. Ybl1at { 14' RIOJV~4N by,) - ,2I1V 'sw, ;v nm>roros.1tnbr 0pairs M1sses' Newpoi-k Ties', at reinccAl pkieNf. 200 pairs Ladies' %e\v)ott Ties, all1 sizes, fai'r beloiw their actYah VALuE~ 'AFll!l Lili of' Sclit S irts JiIST Reeved. 00 UnIlaunIried Sh't', al -' 'cent e-hest \'aito dver o Aered in this pine ,.ay tockis elete1M i11 eyery depar(tot, an<1( at nrICCs at least 'TEN PEl. ..I Addret} is , CENT'. less thuni vou can 1 hn the3 sahId gon.ds ay I ace in the aI te. . M.y stock MUST BE imDUCEly, lot tih' touds bring what they WIll. MIlv.Nr.J'GI T SPRINGGOOPS! SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS. I have now ready for inspection a fulliiine of SPRING GOODS, cohaisting iof NUN'S YEILING:, ItJNTINGS, IDOTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIlN and. FfIGURED MUSLINSJ LACED, SETRIPE and CORDED IQUES, CAMBRICS, 'GINGIIAMS and CALICOES: - ALSO;. A stok of IVi's, Boys dnci Youths' Clothing, ivhiti will bdR SOLD LOW. STitAW IIATS IN ALL STYiLS ANU~ PRICES 4 Men's, Boys' and toiniths' low cut Shoes. Ladies' and Meny Cloth and Leathe Slipper dlppes. Also, a beautiful line o FANS. CALL ANUD kXAjIiNE IBEFOitE PURCiiASING: Rezspectful ly, J. GPROESCD11 S, Agent. SPRING GODS IGGOIS THiE CORNER STORE. UNAVOIDABLY. my' stock w as bought later this Spr ing than uQnsal; b)ufi for tunately,,a'.8Uti Phill(E as to -enalwe me to met the PRTI OMPE'STVI'.0. . air kaencr to U ell than eveT, and uLgentl extend 1 I ~ . AN IN VITriiON . i inn. w oinhn nd lchild in Fairfield ( *nn - o I* MY Gerumi witinth nxtTHIIRTY D)AYS. A REQUJESTI, ON'T tIEAVE MY STORE WITilOUT ASKUNO TO SEE ANY ATN'I'iLE YOU WiS11 TO LOOK AT, AND ASK TilE PRICE ) IN CAAEPROM1S1K ALL SALL10WAlTED) ON POLITELY. ANT) NO (1UUffAN IN AS ASA LE I8 NOT Ei"lF('rEl).. Ii CES. SiALL BF AS L(Y AS TIlE SAME Go00 CAN RE SOLD AT .IN WINN$flo1hO. ___J. M. BEA.TY. ATTEANTION . 1883i. rIs CA1 IED TO fiIESIL A DIflIONb r~ G T c TO MY Qroc'ry lo~arIllo1It Ye have no0w receIved our stockt 6 110GOODS; anhlave h rd Theo C'e~lba'idl' "hisnw4Iek UTnn'r-.try We tinkuI we can .APW7hy *ai that we' one ~ have never ~opened af aif (inle a m' Ochan Qein Mackerel. .,complete assOrtme1nt 0or botter class Of Saint LOtts Road M iIIn LouisC'aM ]Icf g~oo<8 . s. lImp)orted and'1Amerleani Sar<llnes; A. A regardI piIces, we will tonily say that" Sahnoig'(Soused1)r MackereI. bhes goods will be sold as low as the said FrlliEImpOtted Maenroi. M O GOD Fres A pples Cnhloncas. ni AAi~ Bartlett Pears, 'nein) n Plo Pece aiufI assm'e onr "WinsloW/'s" Sutash-firs 11pcacd. culstomers thia they will be ,proteld i' "DavIa Lestor Manor" Tromintoes--aind-rnieesi, as we wvIll meet the-mrke a Crse& bt s l ;i lk i nanythIng. 'ct~ n Cse&1Impor sOWoese o San1es- We WOjlId call' dpoelai at9iIo1t d o r Bhaker's Dromia, .. (ET P'reslh SnowvAlal ' donekfu ET A. lot of Handled 'ooAaW<lfGiall i rAdios' which yh'~fndi m eoniooI vr ~ AL CIINKAP FOil 0# clular, and iul we ask'~~ 1npe~lt the public K M. H.UE