List of letters remarming in the Post office at Russellville, Ark. on the Tat Sept, 18S. Any person callin for Ubese — will please be ae vertised.’” LW. Buasiman, P.M. Beard Mra. Ruxentvite = Brown, Ss. Le Neel, J. Clay, Mrs. Mollie Philips, fr. A. Chariton, Edward Russell , B. Dickey, KP Ray, W. Gray, JG, Summers, Jim | Garroutt, J. M. Sanger, W. Gray, Mre. KT. Smith, BM. | Gamal, J. J. | Smith, Godfrey | Guthrie, Thomas hae Tloskins, Mrs.M.E. Spence, W. Nelt, John Smith, W. a Holmes, Wetmore Thomas, Mrs.Sallie Jones, Mrs. Sallie . Morrison,Mrs.M.| Mudgep, Nathan 2 Wiles ‘William Metz, A. P. Wilson, R. McMahan, John Williams, Ry MacAnulty, Robi, Walters, ‘Johnnie McElwee, W. M. = Will You Bye? Sam Gilmer, the Dyer and Clothing Renovator, is doing a rushing business in his line athis new shop, just one floor east of J. A. Moseley’s family gro cery store, on Main street, where he will be pleased to wait on his patrons. Sam does good work and guarantees it. Give him’ a call and have your old Clothes made to look new, augst-21. At Fowler's, Goods for the next ten days will be slaughtered at J.T. Fowlers. ‘The proprietor is gone, and W. J. Rey nolds, W. HW. Carden and Nat Rogers are left to run the thing. Now is your time to get bargaine. Every thing at half price till the new stock comes in. = —If you are going to Wavel, now mind what T say, you are bounde to have a TRONK to put your clothes in, and you can find oime to suit you at a price that will surprise you at i. Spr see Nh —Mr. Wion, a student in the Nor maland High School at this plo, last session. Was inte see us lis! Monday, after reaching two mother school on Ulinois avon, ie re ports a good school and pleasant ses sion. It is not necessary to advertise tthe “Dreas Parish shoe anymore, they are selling faster than I can get them in, but will only say to those few who have not yet tried a pair of them, try me, oT. Fowler. --Robt. Harkey left last week for Lexington, Ky., to enter school un der Rev. Robt. Graham, D.D. A rather strange coincidence is that Bob goes to be trained by the same skillful bands that educated his fa ther. —A draft for $1000, in payment of the death benefit on the life of the late Mrs. F. G. Richards, has been issued by the Supreme Secretary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, of which Order the deceased was a worthy member. __Whaut's the use to fool about it. Tecan fit every man and half the boys in Pope county in a mice fall and winter auit of clothes and I am de termined to make the prices suit. So come along and give me a trial, TOL. Sains, —Esq. Wm. Reynolds of Atkins has been appointed agent in Pope county, by the Little Rock Oil Mills for the purchase of cotton seed in the county. He has appointed his son W. J. Reynolds agent to receive and pay for seed at this place. —Capt. J. FE. Richards, the worthy mayor of Russellville, returned home Monday from Fort Smith bringing with him the children, Masters Don ald and West, and Miss Annie, who having been spending some weeks with friends in the Frontier City. * —During our absence, our domi cile was placed under tribute to Messrs. Joe, W. White, Jas. L. Tuck er, all Sam Holmes, three of Rus sellville’s most excellent young mei, some of te product of their tu balent. We regret our absence, Niagain, boys, when yur kind’ noses will haves fuller appreciation. —Fort Smith Herald, 1st. The ‘Youvher Institute whichas then in session all Weelt 4h Greenwood fanjourned yesterday, it was well atten! and eoisideritle: internet manifested in tra workuyge. bet Shite, eof Lhe lystrtetins, will visit several towns in Uils county be fore retocuing the dite home at Bue sellville —Mr. W. J. Price, of te Swan ville neighborhood, was in tows Suurday and complanened vbr Diemociar with a real Beathe cope are all Hybie seetigu, but Mani in treeted. From ll we learn that Huu. BL. MiCruckes has been quite sick for the past two weeks with a severe attack of ery mipelas, but in the fair way to redevers —Vrofecsors Joves an Shinatte turned this week from Greenwood, Sebastian covety, where they spent two weeks obstructing the teachery of the 12th district normal institute. ‘They report the beat Institute of the series, 148 members having been en rola and wilocational inwrest at fever heat both among tende cligene generally. Mitchell Wagons, lunwn every burly bo be bite Lest aa ca Just received by