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Tlio Orangebuvg Times LOCA TL,_ Gents while shirts, line quality, at 05 and T? cents, :it Kortjohn's. Buttcrick's patterns are ready for April and May at Henry Kohn's. Town Council is busy repairing our bridges and side walks. Ladies balbriggan hose 15 cents at Kortjohn's. SeO change in .Mr. Lefvendnlil'? advertisement. -?P ? - -? - The Y. M. C. A. propose having a dime reading some lime week alter next. The recent rains have been very favorable lo gardens and the recently planted cotton. Dr. .1. YV. l'airick's new drug store by the Railroad corner is as neat as a pin. The Floral Fair of Orangeburg will be held on Ihe 14th May. Gel your flowers ready. There w ill be a meeting of Eureka Chapter No. HI R. A. M.. this even ing. A lull attendance is desired. ICortjohn is sidling embroidery and laces at d, f>, 0, S, 10 and 12 cents per yard. A neat fence and gate has been put up at the eutratice to Ihe Y. M. ('. A.'s rooms, which is quiio an improve ment. If you want to avoid chill and fever keep :t bottle of the celebrated German Chamomilc Tonic on baud. For sale by Dr. d. G. VYannainakcr. - i Hill ?? . ?? ? <CT??iii Still ahead. The White Shuttle Sewing .Machine sales doubled in the last month, ami the demand still con tinues. Henry Ivohn agent. If you have one or two hundred dollars in spend go to I). F. Stnoak ?.v < o. and you will he sure to get ils value. The quietest and most pleasant place Tor ladies and gents to refresh themselves is at Kros1 icecream ki loon. -?- mM ? - - The trains were tilled with excur sionists on Tuesday going down to the "City by the Sen." Orangcbtirg was well represented. If you want a line straw hat go to I). [?'.. Smoak A- Co., and ask them to show you their stock which they keep up stairs. Prices low down. Now wo have it. The place where all new and desirable spring goods are being displayed is at Henry Kohn's Bazaar, a Another story from the author of "Making his Mark," entitled, "Whit h Sinned the .Most," will soon cont inence in our columns. If you want a good char complex ion and feel strong and healthy, take the celebrated Chamomilc Tonic. For sale only at Dr. Wannaniakor's. Married on tin- loth April, Inm>. at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. W. F. ( haplin, Mr. .1. P. Hill to Miss Rebecca .1. Binniehrr. All of Ornngeburg County. Prof. Anton Berg is on a visit to our town with his excellent lady. We are glad to see that he is looking well and prospering in his Cokesbury home. Those w ishing to learn the art of miniature painting are requested to call on Prof. Evans, over Willcock's store, as early as possible, as he will remain only a few davs longer. 500 lbs town talk baking powder sold since 1st April. Ii has proved superior to sea foam or Horsfords, and KKi per ct. better. Try it front the agent C I). KortJohn. Air. II. S. Renncker has been ap pointed by Mr. L. R. Marshal, agent for the "Perfection Window ( leaner." It is a labor saving invention nnd well wort h Ihe money. Sugar, colli-,? ami Hour are going down, still 1). F.. Smoak it Co. ore fully 10 per ceil! below the market on these and all other articles in t heir line. Try them if you Wall! full satisfacl ion. Thousands of children die under the age of live years. Why? Phy sicians attribute it to various causes, and have n vocabulary of infantile d iseases too numerous lo mention. Worms! Worms! Shriner's Indian Vermifuge w ill kill them und restore the child. Parasols and umbrellas, cheap; nt Kortjohu's. }V. M. Sain lias lilted up a new livery stable; and is now prepared t<> furnish the best of vehicles and horses to the traveling and pleasure seeking public, lie lias also on hand a line lot of harness horses for sale. The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it. Having used, for some time, the.premium fruit flavors, 1 ran recommend them as the most deli cious extracts for flavoring- icecream, cake, and jellies. For sale at dos. Eros' confectionery. S. L. Duncan, the Conirninii of ti e Republican parly, has issued a call for 11 Couulv Convention lo be held in Orangeburg on the 27th of April. Tlie "Southern Boom'' contains his proclamation, trying to resuscitate the old defunct party. Although Mr. das. YnaTassell is still confined to his lied, his business siill goes on under the charge of Mr. C. I?, Jones, whose reputation for fair dealing is a stillicicht guarantee to all who may favor him with a call. Wo hope Mr. Van Tassel! will soon ] recover. .Mr. Henry ICoIm. representative to the (!rand Lodge K. of li. which met in Sunder on Tuesday^ returned on Thursday, mid informs os that there were LI lodges lopreschtod, which is an increase of 1! lodges since 11:?? last annual liieotitig. an I membership ri\gati:?g !!?!<> in the .'Mate. The order i-> in :i i! uinsliing und prospe rous edh' lition. HO bids fancy family flour for sale below the market, t all at once at Ivortjo'iii's. "W ie. ?. Sparrows Build,'' i* the title ?!' the new prize story which wiil commence in the "News and Courier" on the5th May. The (.'out in it Ice of award say of it that it is ":? clever and cliurmiug.tulc, very in terest iner and full of the evidences of culture and literary skill." The author i> Miss .leanie Drake of Charleston. The funeral services of Mrs; Sarah S. Ciowan, relict of the late Peter Gowan Sr., were performed in the Presbyterian Church on last Satur day morning. She died in the 7f?th I year of her ngc lifter a lingering I illness. Her life was that of a de voted Christian, ami while her los; will lie sotvly felt by relatives and friends, she leaves them the comfort ing assurance, that having finished her course, she has gone lo receive her inheritance among Ihc saints. Tomatto catsup and pepper sauce just i<i at Kortjohu's. Kallv Democrats! See notice of the meeting of Orange Club on Tues day night at Fugine Hull. This will be the first meeting of the cam paign in our town, and it should hen rousing one to give the cause a good send oil" The ' hi\> will have to be ro-orgniiizcd by the election of nil I eeis to serve i'<?r two years. Dele gates will ::!>?> I>e ? leeted lo attend ilie County Convention. Let our citizens turn out generally and lake an interest in securing good gov ernment. Dorn Uloom's Minstrel Troupe per formed at Masonic Hall <m Monday and Tuesday nights to the great de light of the fun ho ing portion of the community. The farces and bur lesques were capital, eliciting side splitting laughter from the audience. The feat of holding live chairs in the stir between the teeth, and hav ing an immense rock split in hvo on the brea.- t of one of the actors by the re peated blows of a blacksmith's sledge was truly wonderful. Kvorytliihg promised on the programme was p r formed to the letter, and all who at tended Wei e ploa> ed. We are pained to learn of Ihc denth. on last Siiiiday, of Mr. I). V. Snell, of apoplexy. Mis burial ser vices Were perfi M med oll Monday lit Shiloh Church with Orange honors by the members of M hhllcpcn (I range of which he was a faithful member, A long train of friends followed hi> remains to the grave. He died in the 00th year of his ngc, having finished ii life of great usefulness as an es teemed citizen <?!* Orangeburg Coun ty, lie leaves a wife and a large cir cle of friends lo mourn his loss. We use no empty phrase when we sav that he will be missed in the coin munity in v\ hieb he lived. Sugar, colfee, tobacco, bacon and htuns on consignment to Lvortjohn i with orders to sell. Major A. 0! Dibble's law card ap-1 pears in another column. Wc wcl- j come him buck to his old home whore we bespeak for him n liberal patron- j age. The Burn well "People" say.;: "iu the removal of Major Dibble to ?rnngeburg, our county loses one of its besl citizens and our bar its most promising member. His purity of conduct :md character, singular abili ty and untiring industry will, we feel sure, secure for him thai public re' gard in his new home, which bis sterling worth so richly deserves." While cm vats cheap Koi'Jjohn's. W'e lake groat pleasure in com mending the Farmers Aid Associa tion of Oranguburg lo public patron age. It is on extellent, sale and economical institution in tin way of life iusUrnuee. li has no paid olll e'ers, and nil its fu?d : are kept in our midst. Its working.- arc io sim ple thai a child can Understand ?Item. The tin clings .?(' the Board of Diree thrs lake place on the first Saturday in every month :il 'dr. Kirk Robin son's store. From eight Id toil ihem bcris have been rCccived tit ?:teh of the late meetings, and the institution is growing rapidly in favor with the best financiers in the country. We hnye heard complaints from several sections of our county ::',.?r.{ tramps suspiciously prowling about the:'country without giving aui plau sible story us to their bu.siues ;. They stop mostly among the colored peo ple, and wo have heard of oilsos in the Fork and on the San tee recently in which they have been caught in giving circuitous und contradictory accounts of their travels and aims, showing :i predetermination to dec* p ; ion aitd mischief. The idea is ndvaneed by some that polities is ut the bottom of it. W c well know that this was the bid sys tem of fanatics, ih stirring t:p strife at the Si m h. Whatever the object might be, however, it is well for our people to be on their guard, and keep ait eve on such character's, und, if necessary, enforce the vagrant law upon them. j C'oivets at Kortjphn's, new and iiit I proved styles, ::t '.'.0 cents. Miss 1). Com In Wood, tlic popular elocutionist and lady humorist will j give some of her inimitable recita tions at the to night. The "Creeds of the bells;" giving the ??ring" of Iheditloront denomina tions; the tribulations of the "Dees trict Skitle Master" ; "Curfew' Mitsl not Ring To-Night," and many other popular pieces are down on the pro gramme. J The Comments of the press in every place where Mis; Wood lias given her recitations arc.laudatory in the highest degn?e. She is repre sented as lady of rare necomplish incnts,'' and we hope ihiil Orvnge luug will greet her to-night with :i lb tiering nhdieiice. The entertainment will be for the benefit of ihe Suiuloisviilu Public Library. Admission nOcts; (wo per sous 7.~> cts; ehil I roxi under Iii year* 2?i cts. A diiliehlfy look place in our tmvii o:i Tiies.hay morning le wt en M r. Robert Jones and Mr. X. J. King, which came von mar res tilling in a tragedy. While the omnibus was passing iVoni the depot near Mr. Bike's store with Mr. hing.an 1 seve ral other passengers, Mr, Jones fired upon Mr. King with .-i pistol, the ball passing through Mr. K.'s clothing, but fortunately glancing his Ilcsh without iiiIIudiug . aiiv wound. .Mr. King leaped out < !' the omnibus, making for Iiis h^snihtul ivheh In- was arrested by Marshal Cannon. .Mr. I Jones was lilso arrested, and both parties placed linder bonds to keep '.he peace. These are the facts as they have bceti presented to ifs. As lolhe onuses and motives wc make no comment, as we do nol wish to misrepresent eithei of ihe parties, i! i- said that Mr. Jones fired upon Mr. King because his iifo had been threatened by him the nighl before. We hope the matter may be amicably adjusted, us violence never accom plishes any good. (Mir town is loo tuna 11 lo have had feeling existing between any of our citizens. (Ich. M. W. Gary has been invited to deliver the annual address before the Literary Societies of t ho Ftinnan University of Greenville at the com ing commencement. The cases in the U,uilud Sonics Coin-! which were lue?ine up lor trial ou Monday in Charleston, have been settled by Mr. Williams paying -10 cents on the dollar. The Republicans of Riehlaud, in their County Convention, use the following words in the platform;] "We repose reverent trust in Al mighty God to light our battle for us, and lead us to success in the coming luomeutou: struggle." This would be all right, if there wi re any signs of repeiilaiicet but the puttiug up of Maekay, Smalls, Whippet* and such hacks, don't look much like reforma tion. A'l ? ..<.:. r.v, <. Feh. 1<? 1879. /?r. Hutchison .'? liro.: l>(iih-1 have used your ?*Neuralgino" * in Kcvenil in-t anc<s, and find it (I e he>l reintdy for neu? rn'gia 1 have ever trieil. It relieves the pain and leaves none of those unpleasant ell'eets duo in narcotics or other anodynes. 1 .-had always keep ii hi ihy uiliec,nnd lake much pleasure in retommending it to my patients. s. t. Iloi.l.axo, Oculist, '.: 1 Whitehall, Atlanta, < la. For Mile by 1 is. A. C. Dukes, and ,f. <?. tVttiinainaki r. apr'l y lm Health tuul lleniity Combined ?Woman's I High Is---'hie who has long studied ibis siibj? ct iiow prcsi nts (lie result of his inves tigations, lie is happy lo eay that h ? has discovered "Woman's liest Erieud." It is adapted especially 10 those eased where the womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity of the "menses!.'' /hatllield's Female Itvgulator acts lihe a charm in ?'white-.'' or a sadt'en checkoi lliv"montle ly e'iui-e-." fluni etdd,: troubleufinind or like causes, bv restoring the discharge in every instance. In chronic cast - its action is prompt ami decisive, and save- the constitution from countless evil?? and pro. mature decay. Prepared by Dr. .1. Hrad licld, Atlanta, Chi. Per wile at per bottle by I'r.. A. C. Dukes, and J. ti. WauuMiiiaker. Mii.i.iow.v, Ciiamuici; Co., A i.a., July 10, lftTT. 1 have used vi ii r Female I'cgulator ex tensively in my pi act ice for a long time, ami nidi entire success where there was no complication of di.-caae. If it is mil a specific, it is, in my opinion, the best known cmcdy for the diseases fur which it is rc comcndcXi. J. II. I ?AVIS, M. D. apr'l 'J 1 in 3?:trioii ?? .U'ltMOii Respectfully returns his thanks to his M.any eu-r uuers for their past I patronage, und hopes to merit lite isamc in the luliiri! by keeping con stantly on hau I fresh meats of every ' kind at his <>ld stau I. in rear <>!' the I Postothcc, during the present year. f tS'i' oi Uiie!uiilic<l l.?*lleis u A Uemaining in I ho IWt Ullice at Orang< burg (.'. 11.. < raiigebiirg County, April 17, l sst): John Holes, l.'obert Carter, Jessie Davis, Lidv Mose-, Daniel Nash, Miss J. V. Kichard?. Clarket Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Dci.i. Sec ?vi 1.1.. I'mi?av, Apiil 2J, ISsO. COTTON Miiidiings. 1U? Low Middlings. l'i''f'' Didiuary. lo.ydOJ IM'.OVIS OSS i 'orii.7"?o7 so New i'urn . Peas. 70 I odder, p. r It 0 ll.s. 1 O'J jluiigli Iticc.S 1 ?? ORANGEBURG COUNTY, 'ZIOIM DEMOCRATIC CLU3. Ity instruction from the Chairman of the County Democratic Club, a mooting of /.ion Di-moeraiie < lub will he held at Z'on Church on Saturday the 17th day of May next, at !| o'clock l\ .V., lo reorganize fui the next Campaigii; to cleol d. leg ties lo the County Convention n> liiuel mi second Saturday in May, and n> attend to stich oilier business as may be brought up. A punctual ittendanee ofnll die members, in earnestly rttpiesled. DONALD It. BARTON", Pi esident. L. J, 1/1.111, See;clary. ORANGr.UURCr COURT HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CLUB. In obedience to the call ofthc County 1 hair.nan a meeting of the ' nurl House Democratic Club will take place at the Engine House at o'clock on I nes lay niglu Apri -Tin for the pin pose of reorganizing the Club by the o'ection ol oiliccrs to serve for the n<\t two years; to elect delegates lo ihe County Convention tobe held May 8th, and to transact such other business, relative to ihc campaign, as may he pre sented for consideration. A full attendance is earnestly lequcstod. By Order, J. W. M< iSKLEY, l'ri sitlcut. 8. K. Mil.i.km a mc, Secretary Notice tt> all Whom il Flay Concern I'hal I. Elizabeth Thompson, have bound I all of my Children until they come of age I to ?'. p. M. Potires; thic'r Executor or Ad ! iiiitiistrhtor, this 17th day of April A. D. ISM). E LIZ AB ET 11 TJ lOM PSON. to;., i 28 it ATT< >RNEY and ;COUJV.SEIiI,OK AT LAW, jcorn?r ST- PAUL AND CHURCH STREETS, Oi'an gelang, ?*>? O? apl 2;} 1880 .'-'in ? RUNAWAY On the -lili of April 1880, Oeorgo Mur phy, :i hoy ahoiH l-l years of nge, wilh fair eoiiiplcxioii, light hair, blue eye? one lorc iinger on the left baiul a little dubbed, and a large Hear lieur tbe kneujoint. Any in forma don as to Ids whereabouts will lie thankfully received by a distressed liiollu r. JACOB MURPHY. (irnnuehurg, S. U f$\;i" Svk? and Courier yf -t t copy, apt'I ?J It oi 'i i (! I-: (>f COUNTY COM .'rl LSSlONl'iilS, OR A NO LRU RG COUNTY. i Ouakokruro. S. <*, April lsth 1S<;0 The ? iii/ens residing in the neighbors hoi d of ihe "New bridge," near branch- I vi I lo. are requested to neat tie- Hoard of j Couh'y Commissioners at tiaid bridge, a! Iii o'clock Si., "ii the --Ith May .ton. to loti.iih lipon th<- feasibility of repairing said bridge, ov whether it would not h ? advisable to abolish tin- same. If at the <? insiillation above proposed, toe t'otumis s < ners determine In repair the bridge, it will I?..- <>u said day let oat for such repairs a- tire needed, t? > the lowest responsible bidder. If the eon trat t exceeds do- sum of !?|U0, a bond with good smith-- will be re quired for it.; performance. Tin: right to reject anv and ?11 bids i-i ie.Ht-rved. t>peeilications made known un said (lay a! the Itrtdge. A lull am ndaiice of Citizens is request ed. b! II. WAN.NAM A KHK, Ciuk. apr'l '23 ih._ h^nGiin s q Ity virtue of an Execution to ru-j directed , I will sell, :it Oraiigchurg, C ll.i S. C, i mi the third of May, LSS'O. being sale-Jay, for etiidi, lothe highest bid.I -r : One blaek Mare, levied on ?* the pro. perty of Divid W. Shuler, at the suit of i TIk.man I'. Smith, J II. LIVINGSTON-, j .V.o. C. j SherifFs Ollice. Orangeburg County, 8. C. April 17th 18S?. 1 apr'l 23 31 < ) FFi G K OF COUNTY CHAIR WAN, MiMOCltATIC PARTY, ORANGE RL-itG COUNTY. OltAKfiKncilG, H. C, March 'J'.'th ISSO. I'.v :t!,tl with the advice'of the County Executive d minittce, I, Mab o'ni I. Ur >wn iig, Cointy L'baiitcan, do hereby call a j Convention of the Peuiociatlc Party of Orangvburg Comity, to nit-ci at Orangeburg Court itiHi-t', un the second Saturday in May proximo, being the eighth day of the month, :.: lie o'clock A. M., lor ihe pur pose of transacting the following business tln ii .eel there to bo brought before the i-:ti<i i 'onvont ion : I'irtt, To elect six delegates to represent the Comity of Oiaugebnfg iu the Stale Convention, to be hohlen at Columbia, on tin- Rr.it day of June next. Saoud. To expros the sense of the I'ctno ertit'u: Party of tins County, upon the qiies |i< it of - the repeal of the two-thirds i nie, j now of force in National Conventions." I Third. To express the sense of the Part) ! in this C< unty upon the question, "whether the noinination of the Statu ticket should he ma le at like June Conventioneer at a subsequent time." Fourth. To elect a County Executive Commit cc to serve lor the next two years. Fifth To eh e: a County Chairman to rvi ve for t besinne period. Sixth. And to do and to Iran act such other business its may properly be brought b -for.- said Convention . 'fin- basiv of representation in said ?'? i - tenth n. will he one delcg ite for every Club, i and au additional delegate lor every twenty j live enrolled mein hers. Fractions of twenty j five v. ill not be eolith d lo representation. Presidt n:- of < bibs are hereby direetei1 to j call llu ir Chiha to meet on or before the i fits! Saturday in May, the fust day the { in mill ihr die purpose of electing delegate! I to the a for -ait! I'mimy t' nvt ntii-n, ami of re-organ iz ng their i'Iutit is urged lipon the Clubs m elect as delegates only those who can i)ikI will attend the Convention. At diese meetings of ihe Clubs, they will pro ceed to elect their officers to serve for the next Campaign, and also each Chili will nominate a member of I he County Kxceit live Committee to he eh eti ?1 by the County ('oiiventien. I he retiring County Chairman has rc qrcs'tctl our bjcal papers to publish the "Hnliy ttf the Democratic I'arty" so that the Convention, the Clubs nnd the poo pie may he fully ami intelligently informed as lo die method of organization. The plan htingthiiH furnished forth, the interest ami attention of all are invoked to its details, fie- Clubs will oigauizc and elect their ofliccrs ns in the said Hides is provided Secretaries of Clubs will funish to one of their deb gutes, the Iis? of officers, delegates, and member of County Fxccutive Com mittee eh--en at these meetings, aforesaid. Let this publication of the "*I*arty Rules" and the eal! for organization under them he the bugle-blast, whose clear and cheery notes will command attention! Full at tendance and deep interest should charac terize these primary meetings of the i'hihs for these are the primal steps, which, well taken, go very ihr towards promoting satis faction in the work nlicail'of us, rud to wards assuring harmony Ihoughntil the Campaign, ami a successful issue out of all its events I MALCOLM 1. BROWNING, County Chairman. J. Ii. IIkiutman, Secretary to .Liecntive Committee. COME AT LAST ! C. Tin - VAN OBSpfilX, Ji*.. IMiolo mid Artist. IT?h opened ii Gallery in front of Moron pv'h Hotel, where the public can have Pho tograph* taken of first class and artistic finish. Nothing but first class work done this Gallery. Call and examine samples at Gallery. All wishing Rood work dune can have die chance without having the expense of going to the Citv fur the same. Call and ecu toe. All work cash when vou sit. *C. M. VAN ? KS DELL, Jb. a pi 2 tf Sontli Carolina Rail Road E*ns*cugor Department CHANGE OF BCJJKU?Lr. On and after Nov. 30th, 1379, Paasengor Trains on this Road will run an follows: ' fill further orders.) Greenville Express.Train. GulNO CAST. Leave Columbia at.4 i~> " at. Arrive at CamdcH at. 8 15 *' Leave OrWigeburg.6 15 " Arrive at Charleston.9 .10 '? UOIKG WEST. Leave Charleston at. 7 00 A M. heave Orangeburg at.??? 9 f>K * Leave Cnmdcn at. 7 no ?' Arrive at Columbia at.11 00 " Way Freight and Pnssouger Trains. GOING KAST. i Leave Columbia. ? 30 A St Arrive at Camdcn. 1 20 P M LeaveOrangcburg.'<) 17 A M Arrive at < harleslon. 2 15 P M " duyusia.14 (ti.l NO WKST ? Leave Charleston. 'J 00 A M " Augusta. S 00 '? " Orangcburg. 1 17 I? M Arrive at Columbia. 5 37 " Piessengers leaving Columbia or'Ohar leston on these trains have lo change cars at liranchville lo reach Charleston at 2 15 I |. in oi Columbia at '? ?>~i p m. Night Express Train, GOiNG^EAST heave Columbia. 9 .30 P M ?? (Iraiigchnrg. 1 '20 A \l Arrive :il Augusta . S .35 " Q Charleston. 5 50 " (KUNO WEST Leave Charleston. 0 00 P M '? Augusta. 7 -10 " Orangcburg. 2 48 A M Arrive at Columbia. 6 o0 " New York Express GOING EAST , Leave Orangcburg . G 47 A M Arrive at Augusta. 9 24 " Gi?ING WKST Leave Augusta. 6 00 P M Arrive at Oraiigebtirg. y .ri7 The Greenville Kxprcxi and tho i night Express Trains will nut daily. All other liains will run daily except Sun days. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Express. Berths only $1 GO to Charleston or Augusta. These trains ina^e tairo con nections at Charleston with New York and Raliimuro Steamers on Wednesdays and ; Snttiftlays, aho w'uh Florida Steaiucrn on j Tuctdajs and Saturdays, also with 7 a m I train S cc C Railroail for Savannah and j Florida Points. Connections mado by other trains at Augusta with trains from and J to that point, also with all trains from and i to Charleston. D C ALLEN, G P 4T A. JOHN P. PECK, General Stint. J . O. POST ELL, Agt., Orangeburg, S. C. 11 Respectfully announces his arrival from New York, and takes ploasuro in calling the attention of his friends I and patrons to one of the Grandest Displays j Of Dress Ooods in nil the latest j Styles, all the new Shades and Color* I in Silks, Satin, Brocade, Hunting, j Linen and Col ton from the Looms of I2nglnnd, France, Germany, China j and America. Prices to suit every I body iti* want of a dress ( I'ariisols, Fans, Laces, Embroide ries, Gloves, llandkorchiefs, Corsots, j L ibbons, Trimminga without eud. ami prit cs all right NOVELTIES The latest Novelties of the Season i'i Ladies Neck Wear, Fish US, Rush ings, Collarettes, Neck Ties, Jabots, Rows, Lace J Scarfs, of which, all I ask is for everybody to take a look at, and make selections ALSO A very nicely selected Figured Muslins,* Lawns, Picqucs, Calicos, I 'ercal es "a ml Cam h rics Immense line of White Goods of [every itnmnginnble description Cents and Youths Clothing of the 1 Latest Styles BIGr stock Of La lies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Children Straw Hats GENTS Shirts, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Rows, Col lars, Underwear, Suspenders in tho usual great vai iety MME DKMORKST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS for Spring ami Sum mer tue: premium LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Machine Needles, Oil, Attachments, always on hand (Joods shown with pleasure Give me :i call and I am sure you will all be made to smile THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium Ageui fol