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Charlotte Chronicle: Wednesday, April 24,1889. JOHARLOTTE CHRONICLE; iT CHARIyTTB CHHONICUC FWB. CO. J) Kvery Morning k,ipt MomUjr. 11HK O HH PRICK or THK ClJIRON ICJJt 1 a 7j per year, ,Tji r 3 Hiontns. TKUKFHOMK U IM, B WKITK TO , XM Cimomtl-K. Charlotte, N,C. Wednesday, April 24, 1889. SOUTH CAUOLI.XA 8UMUEUS' HOME. The Wlming-ton Meaeurer lias un dertaken to ralso 80,000 "for the North Carolina froliliers' llmne.'', Tlie Mes suiiger says: "Tlii MiifHKf r announces, at the threshold of tlilx umlertakiojc, that the offer it uid.Ih to meet its ( (fort by the donation of llv hundred acres of land (witU five hundred more if necessary) at a moot eligible point, for a North Carolina Homo and Farm, whore pt-r-potual health, and pleasant climate is assured the year rouud; and where the facilities will be afforded the iimmtHS for pleasant recreation, and relief from the tedium of a mere camp life by op portunities for engaging in light con genial work to their own profit, anil the benefit of their families." Whether or not now I a propitious time tot tuch an undertaking, The Chronicle If not prepared to say, with any degree of confidence. No one tfau admire the worthy motive that prompt ed the generous and able Messenger to the undertaking, more than we, and yet, withal, Thk Chronicle enter tain grave approliensions that tbe sub joct baa not been HUfticiently discussed to have the proposal meet with that responae which it Intrinsic merit justi fies. Very well, iudeod, in it known that there are many men who if properly ap pealed to, would respoud liberally for Mich a cause; nevertheless, it in greatly to be feared that owing to the ioor crops for the past few years, the mama tit the people of North Carolina are not in condition to warrant such subscrip tion as their generosity would prompt, or an the undertaking would need. The Messenger, however, with u dauntless courago and with a convic tion of ciuccesH, baa entered outheumler taking; and Tub Chronicle would dis like abovo all things to such a movement lu North Carolina full through ; and yet the experience of the past in this matter, is not very cucour aging. Had tho matter been deferred until the meeting of the State Press Associa tion, and tlien had a plan matured by that body, which all would support heartily and in concert, chances of suc cess would have been greater. If the Moxseuirer should aee lit to postjione further agitation until then, this pujier thinks that its coteuiporary 'a most ex cellent plan could be more certainly carried to suoceaa. In the meantime, however, under tho honorable lead of the gallunt Messenger, Till! CiihonicI.k atauds pledged tocheer fully lend all aid in its power to tlie most worthy cause of a North Carolina Soldiers Home. ANCIEXT AND MODERN CITy-ISl ILIHNU. It haa been casually remarked on inure than one occasion tiiat Rome whs not built in a day. It has been some years since the greater part of Rome was built, however, and there ltas ben much progress during the intervul. The Oklahoma boomers of today c:tu give the ancieut Romans points on building cities. Rome wasn't built in a day; Guthrie, Oklahoma, wax. On Tuesday, at reets, and buildiiiK", nud busy men engaged in trade au.i speculation, occupied the ground where on Monday, (in the language of Tim United Press correspondent), "the nn teloie storied and the jsrk-rabbit llnp )ed its ears iu the hiiu." It is true, the hypercritical nmy say that Rome ofter buiug built was in many rettpects superior to Cuthric. They may claim that the buildings in Uortie were more beautiful and sub stantial tliau those of Guthrie, aud that Rome possessed many more advantages over the Oklahoma metropolis. The attention of those who argue on thin line Is called to the fact that (Suthrie bad 00 this first day of its existence asacity, something that would have made the ancient Roman open his eyes iu wonder a daily newspaper. There are also Winchester rifles in Guthrie that could have sent daylight through Julius C'auar quicker than he could say Con sul Roman us. These things ure nut spoken a a boast over the Eternal City. They merely go to show that thj nineteenth c'Dtury Western boomer can always "got there" on short notice. The agitating conundrum in, won't he bj yearning to gel away before U uthric is as old as lionie? THK MAY HACKS. Thu Gentlemen's Driving Club is making u npreocdented preparations for iMi-u i:t t ho Carolina Park on tho 20tli and Slst proximo. These races will draw a lirge crowd of people to Charlotte. P.-ople who at tend race have money, and they sp.nd it liberally. No public attra -liju could draw such a "piying'' crowd to Char lotte as good races. Tlie Club will see that the races are the very brat that can be had, consider ing season and section. It would be to the benefit of the 'retail merchants and hotels of Charlotte to make up a sum to increase the already" liberal 'purses offered by tlteCIub. 1 However, whether a single cent is contributed from out side for purses or not, Urn Gcntkw.n 's Driving Club has the grit to offer b- ducemenU to bring fiao stock. ,. " Tho Charlotte May races will b a grand success under any circumstances. Thk Raleigh Visitor is eleven yearn old, and it says that tbe highest expec tations ot its publishers have been mors than realised, Th CHBONICUC ' con gratulates its Raleigh contemporary, and hopes the Visitor will flourish through many more decades. THAT REMIND ME. Kin-mum nuil Quay Imve mlleu out; hon est men may lu get their due. Tlie New York paper writ of the AHuny etilllnga if II veto th- Albany Klealliig. Tlis only way Tk ciibihiii i.k bolts a Ix-uioeratlc tick, t In tu swsliow It wlmle. Adam wan a lirick: If tlie or ouiil Hint Sib was made of clay, ie i The IiiilrMMillit Heniocrm wllb inimoio llstle iiinlnK In tpl Ui ih1 of bl IJ Wllitf IIIIN'Hll' . Tin- Kuli'Ujli veiling Coll suys tlinl Kx l'ri'niiirhi iuhI Mrx.l'levclHnd will sieod Week .11 Hi,' N'.rtli I 'ltrolliin Tenehers' Mute rum Hiitlon :il M'Hvhi Kit Clly tills Hummer. The (ull I- iilh;, lln-r I'"' M iiMillonal. I'll.' flrt i( the OkliilKii.ta Ilernlil, iuiilili'il ni (inthrli', nkliilioma, upimancl )e.i'rtl,iv. w Huppnne It in in s iHKiin. MewHTK, Moll, Mrlioould, tionloii, Iiiim'1 ly, itiul l-tdflliis nrt reeoimnended to try Brutl.vH rolliie. H Is splendid tor the liesil aidie. 0iiuisns About Oklahswa. Pliltiidelphlii J ion It lonkM vmt.v much us l( tiefi.ro nlcr rviKiis in okliiliomu Hie si llier will rliauite its iianif to WurfcJiw. Biiltlmore llenilil.l tine huuilred thousitlid ,Mle an- ciidenv orlnglo iti'riiro hiMiieNteudH In I ikhitioma, whll there aiMOnlv IliVil honienlviwlH l,i lie dlxtrllmtpri. II Is dltlK ult to ,nl a huMhel of (un'ii Into n p,M'U tneiiMire. New York Hon.) 1'iie mun who k,mh Into tlie ukluhoinu liui ly-hurly titkes his clmnis along with hi Wtiii'hi'iitor. Pour or rielt, the ioill ul the no longer lorhlddeii land Ik llknly to lie eovereit siwdlly with a top dressing of In justice and wrung. New York Herald. ! Pr rhups, urtcr atf, the ruin m unity thrown toifether In this wild, Hlup-duNh fiiHhlon will turn out to bp ut mm icood uh the Moi-U'ty which grown Krudtmlly under a hVNU'iii ot sidectlon and the loxterliiK rsri' of i'XjmtI tneed NtnUmtneti. Anil Hrhups not. New York World. I That there wlllle lexiil conflicts wlihmit end Is a foregone eonrlUHlon. Hut the amount ol bloodshed that In threatened 1m the womt feature of the sltuallou. IUnu Hiliitnieiit are inevltnhle, and they do not cumbino well with guns and powder. A Reminder for Easter. New Berne Journal orHunday.) Please remember that real religion to day will not consist in wearing a new hundred dollar outfit to church, and dropping a five cent piece in the collec tion basket. Kespsnse to as. Appeal. Ut tirnnitu Hentlnet. Violets the early chililrutt of the sun and showers are showing their little blue heads again, in mute though eloquent npical for admiration. He Xever Kails. Durham bun. You never Best a woman look for a pin she drops. That can be accounted for. Her husband finds it when lie walks around in his bare feet. Life in Kaleiph. ItalvlKh fall.) Kour huBilred subscribers to tlie Call since last Monday, mid f 4(1,1100 for the cotton factory since last Friday. Thai's business. I At er go. Outlook far Elizabeth City. tlrecnattoro Workman. Tlie longevity of the race hardly per mits the conjecture that there will be another Medical Convention ut Eliza beth City. A SECOND OKLAHOMA. A Town in Western North Carolina Which is an Industrial Prodiry. Nkw Yohk, April SO. An Asheville, N. C. special to the Press, from its truveling correspondent, describes the new city of Nebo, N. C, as being one of the marvels of southern progress, lie declares it is destined to be a rival to Ilirmiuglmm and Hhetiield. "The Oklahoma rush is to be set down us a mere arbitrary cruze, which is bound to die out when actual cultiva tion of the Boil commeacex. The boom ers will sooii awake from a fool n para disi and seek other homes. Probably no section of the Union is ho rich in natural resources as North Carolina. Not even tbe State of Alabama can boast of ores and marbles of such supe rior fibre and quality as this State, aud yet it is comparatively an unsettled tract. Scarcely an acre of this magnifi cent mining territory has hitherto received tho development it merits. Oklahoma is nothing to it. "Three men planned Birmingham and made it a nourishing city; in the nanas or a single man Anuiston, Ala., was moulded to her present proportions, and here, surrounded by mines and timber, an infant city is thriving where, two months ago. Almost utter solitude reigned. Nebo City is not even down on the map, but the saw mills work as merri ly, the building of two largj cotton mills goes on as industriously, and im migrants iour in as rapidly as if it was the oldest established city on the conti nent, One railroad is already being built, and in a year another one may evol ve. A company of capitalists have begun thy sale of lots already, and it begins to look as if certain gems in the brilliant galaxy of Southern cities had better look to their laurels. Nebo City is on the upward path. Ysiiclf rbili-s Property Near Asheville. Axhevlllc K wiling Journal, i No one here seems to know just ex actly what Mr. Vauderbilt is going to do with his large purchases nuar the city. There is a very great difference of opinion on toe subject. Some say he will build a niaguifioent residence and turn tho largo boundary into a pork; others say he will lay it otf into ten or twenty acre lots anil dispose of it for parks and handsome resident lots for summer or winter homss; others say he will lay this great body of laud off into lots and wide streets and avenues, and build up a great city on the south side of tlie Swaunanoa, while others say it is to be a great zoological garden. . The l ies by the big Keidsville fire is estimated in the Greensboro Workman at .'5.000. There was another fire Hun- day night which eons u mad th dwell ing nous or 4. o. Juanm in the sooth end of town, near OoL Boyd's. The loss was considerable, but the insttr- -" - SHOES, ' Racket Store. Racket In A A pairs of those Peb ,UUU ble Ooat Button and I oe Shoes, at 1,00 per pair. This Is without Store. ! Racket Stoke, j Racket Stoke, j Racket Stoke. Racket SrokE. : Racket Store. Racaet Store. Racket ; Store. Racket Store. ; Racket Stork, Racket Stoke. Racket SroR?. Racket , Stoke, j Racket ; Store. ' Racket j Store, j Racket ! Store, j Racket' Stqre. ; Racket I Stoke. I Racket j Stoke. : doubt the best Shoe eves sold in Charlotte for 91.00. XOS OIWV IB U HIHI aVBkUW, outer and inner soles. Well sewed Is tirst-class in everv war and is sold resra- lorly for ItSO, Our line of Hess' Fine Hand-made Shoes is complete, and the prices less than Hess charges the trade. CORSETS. We open this week one case of corsets "The Rack et" at 88 cents, and it is a groat bargain, sure. The best Corset for the money you have seen. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS. Another splendid bargain to be opened Tuesday is one case or Ladies' uause vests a regular 25 cent Vest everywhere. We shall let them go at IS cents. Now don't fail to see these. You will wonder how they were made for the price, and so would any one who would stop to think about it. The information we hear is they cost one-third more to make, but we bought them at a price so low that when a small profit is added, the figures are 15 cents, and we stop. STRAW HATS. One dray load of Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, all to go in one lot at 10 cents. The better grades of Straw Hats in all the latest styles and qualities. SUMMER CLOTHING. Tlie number is "legion," as we gather of the best val ues from the great marts where price is made by dol lars, cheaper and cheaper as the ball of time rolls us into Summer, cutting val ues at the other end of the line, cutting prices to keep pace at this. Time brings defeat to mauy overstocked dealers, and we measure out these credit valuations by the law of dollars. 1.00-pot uuh takes 82.00 from the credit concern, and this is- the way it is done, and this is just why we can afford to cut prices in the middle and give you as we buy. W. J. & E. M. DAVIS CO. W. J. & E. M. DAVIS CO. W. J. A E. M. DAVIS 4; CO. W. J. & E. M. DAVIS & CO. mar!) I. Org (Pooos, $?t. FLOUNCINGS ! ! $ The largest and best stock of Swiss Flouncings in Irish Point, Hemstitched and other styles ever shown in Charlotte. All grades of Chantilly Mountings. All grades of VaLFlouncings. S' our new Point de gen'l Flouncings. Hlack Silk Net in Escurial, Spanish, and Chantilly. Pure Silk Mulls in all colors. Fine line of Tuckings and Yokings. Best stock oi French and American Sateens in the State. T. L. ALEXANDER & CO. 13 West Trade Street. apr'.'l. JAMES HARRISON & CO. St . Wo are over storked on SH1RTO and nowotlerourentim stock of Men's and Boys' Hill MX at half-price. Ixt 1 . Men's Cheviot Shirts worth 85 to 40 cents at 19 cents. Lot 2. Men's and Hoy's Percale Shirts with collar aud cuira worth 60 cents at 25 cents. Lot 3. Men's aud Boy's White Dress Shirts, linen bosoms, worth 50 cents, at 2t conts. Lot 4. Mens aud Boy's White Dress Shirts, fruit of the loom bleach, and 3,100 Linen Bosom, Reinforced, patent stay, worth 75 cents at 49 cents. Lot 5. Men's Best White Dress Shirts, New York Mills Muslin and finest lin en bosom, made in best style perfecting, worth from $1.00 to $1.25 at 64 cents. One lot Men's 4 ply Linen Collars at 4 cents each. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS Lot 1. Men's and Boy's Wool Hats worth 50 cents at 18 cents. Lot 2. Men's and Boy's nice fur hats worth 73 cents to $1.00 at 88 cents. Lot 8. Men's and Bore extra fine bats worth $1.50 to $4.00 at $1.25. Real linen Shades on spring rollers redneed from 50 cents to 28 cents. Real fine linen Holland Shades on rollers reduced from 65 cents to 45 cts. Zinc Trunks at $1.50 worth $3.88. Zinc Trunks worth $3.25 at $3.00. Zinc Trunks worth $4.50 at $3.73. Twenty dosen Men's nice Suspender worth 20 to 25 cents reduced to 10 cents. You will see from the above prices that we mean business. . Goads sent by Express or Mail can be returned if not satisfactory and money refunded. Call and see vs. ' Orj MbsV CUmjinj, :XtUnUt tit. 1 1 1 it xKVa I T T T T T r K EBKK wWWwV S I WW H 3 DIRECT FROM J NO intermediate profits OF mvuuiimfvuvuvvrijifiruuvui I TJXWHITE GOODS 4suTjirLrnAnJiriJiruruuui was made by my representative buyer in New York City and you may look for a great sale. SEASONABLE sell rapidly, therefore don't be slow about supplying your wants right now, when you can select from a choice stock. Among the quantities of goods offered, there will be CHECKED NAINSOOKS. COLORED PLAID LAWNS. SATIN PLAID LAWNS. SHEER STRIPED LAWNS. FINE INDIA LINENS. PERSIAN LAWNS. FIG. SWISS MULLS. ftSCHEAPEST WHITE GOODS that you vi find this season. XI 33 1 IM Si XI U ul in li XI 66 mi mi I as 6G6U Ul Ul 16 :b iu ui wi Sit as sr. cm uo tit 39 SI... 66 66 Ul IW t XISXS . 6566 UWXW PARASOLS PARASOLS They are long handled Coaching Parasols, made of a heavy quality of Satin, and come in a dozen different shade. 50 inch Black Silk Lace Nets ?o inch Black Silk Lace Nets 50 inch Black Silk Lace Nets 1 50 inch Black Silk Lace Nets 11 11 H II II II H H ItllHH H H It H II H ... II U ... BHBB A ItRKK II tl CCOO II H BR AA R H II IT C tl H II B B A A RKUUOUHH BBAARKVI'C HH BBBB A A RRRR V V V HHUH B B AAAA R R U V O H H B BA AK RITUOCHH B BA ARRl'UOOHH BBBB A A H R UUU (K,V U II Phakk 4 Ujng. FANCY CUTAWAYS FANCY CUTAWAYS. For Youths and Men For Youths and Men In Stouts and Lones. Pharr k Long. Piiarr Long. Piiarr & Long. in Stouts and Longs. Pharr & Long. Piiarr & Long. Piiarr & Long. EXTRA SIZES EXTRA SIZES. We can Fit anybody. We can Fit anybody. All Fabrics and Shapes. All Fabrics and Shapes. H. M. SILVERMAN'S HATS H. M. SILVERMAN'S HATS First Lot all Sold! First Lot all Sold! New Lot Just In! New Lot Just In! One Price ! Small Profit ! One Price ! Small Profit ! We Have Only One Price. We Have Only One Price. We Have Only One ProfiL Pharr a Long. Pharr & Long. Pharr Long. Pharr Long. Pharr & Long. Pharr & Long. Pharr & Long. Pharr & Long. Pharr 4 Long. Pharr & Long. We Have YjCar STRAW HATS! Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats Both kor Old and Youko thb Fancy and Plain. Ocb Stock or Fink Clothing m QO1S0 OFF NICELY. . W MARK ALL OUR GOODS W PLAIN English figures go you cam make no mistake. Every onk tiusatkd alikk. A NKW LINK or FINK SCABFB JUST IN AND IN ENTIRELY NKW DESIGNS. C. A. DIXON & CO. Fine Clothiers and Furnishers. Straw Hats Straw Hats &i0KUmcon. The Chaiujotte Street Rail way Company. . M-Cars will leave Independence sqsars every morning at 7 o'clock, Washington tlim, tad every twenty minutes thereafter. Saturnine will leavs R.A I. and C C. pas senger depots, Uddell's - Foundry and Morehtsd street, at T-.S0 A. m., and every twenty ml putsa thereafter. Cars meet all passenger trains from 1 a. ax to 10 p.m. Trunks traatferred and delivered at hotels and along the Unas of the Btrsst Hallway for reasonable rates. .--.:'::: u.x Janll.tf; fTIKK BEMT Job printing la North Csrollss ts oosJiyBj OiosiCiJS job ottos. ' ooo ooo ooo dpiw asas O OO OO OD DBS O 0 0 ob D s n o 5 o o d i G GO O O O 5 5 D S O OOOOOD P S U O O O O I) D S s OOO . OOO OOO IJDDD BSftS THE FACTORY GIGANTIC PURCHASE GIGANTIC PURCHASE GIGANTIC PURCHASE BARGAINS t sis I s ' ill IMJUM IM III U Kl Ul U K Ul IU AT AT W Kl s i ui m m mi iw w ui wi It IIU M WW1 1 3 styles at $1.28- -5i-33 -5' 1.63. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers. One-Price Clothiers One-Price Clothiers. Only One Profit tJrSFINE CLOTHING I XII XU VlAVllltllU Fine Clothing Fine Clothing Fine Clothing Fine Clothing Fine Clothing Fine. Clothing Fine Clothing JSlilk, &c. JERSEY DAIRY. ' RETAIL STORE AND DEPOT, NO. 228 NORTH TRTON ST., Opposite Tryon Street Methodist Church , Charlotte, N. O. The most careful attention givert to the feeding and keeping of my cattle. , Jersey niilk delivered In glass jars daily, , , - deoi. J. A. BARRY.. CHARLOTTE'S Interest are always studied by Tfi CmtONlCLK. , : ENGKAVKD CAKDB for visiting and lor weddings furnlsbed ey TaaVaauNiPMk ' Drogo ana fiXtbitintt tCOAL TAR OR NAPHTHALINE oou A mi rt O C AA MM XV R H OO RRR H H O O R R H H O O R a HUIH 0 O RRR H H O O R R Sh o o r a u oo a a u v a mm mm 2 f.4 M!l8 U V . m BUM O OA A If M OOO A AM Moths! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Moths! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Moths ! Napthaline is resub limed and entirely free from Oil. It can be placed direct ly IN CONTACT WITH THK FLS EST OOOUS WITHOUT FBAB OF INJUBY. -Tlic Cbeniical suhstanee, obtained in the distillation or Coal Tiir, is an eiircllve aud econuniUl suu&tituUilorCain. pbor, Carbolic Aclii and other laseclicliles. It is In u iiiiiwn tratert form and much mora cleanly, For Sale Wholesale urnl Retail by The Wilson Drug Co. The Wilson Drug Co. 20 E. Trade Street, , 20 E. Tpade Street, Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. $gPrice io cents a package. j5sPrice io cents a package. aplS SPRING MEDICINE. At no other neonon docs the huiniin sys tem so uiui'h need the Hid of a rollahle medi cine like King's Samttiiurllln, us now. The Impoverished condition of the blood, the wenkeulng ert'ectH of the long cold winter, the lost appetite, and thnt tired feeU Ing, nil make a good spring medicine abso lutely necessary. Klni's Hursuparllla In peculiarly adapted to this purpose, and In creases In popularity every year. Ulveltu trial. KING'S SARSAPARILLA Purifies the Bixxio. KING S SARSAPARILLA Huh h record of cunn of Hi'ofula and other blood 1t t(HKt)H nevurwiuutled by any other preparation. The inmt severe oukvh ytdd U this reiat'dy whenothem Imve lulled to have tho nllKhtgt e fleet. Hereditary erofulat which ellns to the blood with tlie ftreutcKt tennrlty, Ih cured by thU peculiar medicine. Itrt many reinarWahlo cures have won for KIdk'h Harsitparllln tho title of "The t;realeHt blood purl tier ever d (covered." Marks thk Weak Strong. KING S SARSAPARILLA sSJ' Sold by all druggists, 1; six for io. Prepared only by BURWELL & DUNN, Druggists, CllAKUriTE, N. C. $gifioo Doses One Dollar! apSO. Soda Water ; Chocolate. Chocolate. Soda Water! Chocolate. Soda Water Milk Shakes. ' Milk Shakes. Soda Water! Milk Shakes. Mineral Waters. Soda Water Mineral Waters. Soda Water; Mineral Waters. Soda Water: RH.Jordan&Co. SoDA"WATEJR-HJJln&Ca -rr; Cor. Trade Try on sts. SODA WATER' Cor. Trade & Tryon sts. GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's En gliah Keniedy In the bouse. Yon cannot tell how noon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or coutcli way tauten itself up on you. One done is n preventive and a raw doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to Its treatment. A mini pie bollle Is xlven you .free aud the Remedy guaranteed by R. H. JORDAN & CO. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing syrnp. W hy mothers give their children audi deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve the ehlhVuf Its peculiar troubles by ualng Acker's Baby Hoot her. Hcontains noOpiutu or Morphine. Sold by ap21. R. H. JORDAN & CO. NEW TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMES, &O.,&0. "Try Them 1 Colgate & Co'a Benedictine Sweet lavendeb dkmulcknt Shaving Btjck. ts?" Prices 25 cents per Cake. Jksse Oaklet fie Co s American Gly- CEBINE & MO. 03 ULYCEKinjs ouirs. ro.- Bn.ni tiDanl-.ifnl. t.ranHnar- ents, elegantly finished and are the pro ducts OI experieuoeu auu uiuovci iuiuu la this art. They represent all that oould be desired In Glycerine Soaps. Oakxby's Ceeam White Glycerink, - 10 ots. Cake for ctsv Aatha namn indicates, is one of the best lOo. Boapg on the market. . . COLOATB & CO S AMAETUS AND 7TH BEdlMENT rERFTMES ABE Fragrant and Lasting. - r Price tl.25 per bottle, Freeman '8 Hiawatha Qdadruplb ., ... ...... . ... Extract. : In bulk60 cents per ounce. , Also, m zo anu ov cs. vutun. Watt "8 ulycekins jellt or v wwis. Is an ezcellnnt preparation for the cure and prevention of rough skin, sun- Duma,' onaps, ow, uiwco cv delicately soft.. SE3TT A RtTR. The anti-moth rornedy. 25 eta. can. ' .'.'.' . no ttAf.K IT i ' - W, B. WEARN & CO. K. W. Coa. Trade and Tbyon Btbkktb
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