North Carolina Newspapers

    A SHEVILLE CITIZEN;
R.M.FT7RMAN,
JORDAN 8 TONE,
J D. CAMERON,
MONDAY EVEN'G, July 27; 5.
$6.00 FES -&.XTIT"Cr3X.-
. The rains which have fallen gen
erally through the State within the
. past few daysj. though, in the form
of heavy local storms or showers,
have been; blessings not only to
health and comfort but greatly ben
eficial to the corn crops. The tor
rid sun of July very rapidly, brings
conditions of drought," and in ': the
middle section of the State, this is
the critical month. I The fate of the
crop hangs upon the wet or drought
ol less than a fortnight. We learn
by the Southerner that the cropof
Edgecombe and onthe lower Tar,
are burned beyond Redemption
The corn crot) there is ruined.'- In
all other parts of the State the inju
ry is less; while this side of the
mountains there has been . no com
plaint except of short periods of
dusty roads. The heat here is
greater than usual; at the North;
and everywhere below the. moun
tains, it is almost phenomenal,
Cholera spreads in Spain untilit
prevails almost all over the whole
Kingdom. An official report of the
disease giveslalmost a daily average
of about eight hundred deaths. This
is below the facts, because the sta-
f tistic's of the rural districts are nec
essarily imperfect. Strange to say,
the pestilence has taken hold no
where else. There is now a proba
bility that it will be confined to
Spain, though two hot months are
yet to pass through, and they .are
the most insalubrious of the year.
In connection with pestilence, we
learn with great pleasure from the
Times Democrat, that New Orleans
is unusually healthy, and there is
now no fear of the appearance of
Yellow Fever. Good sanitation and
careful quarantine have done their
work.
Johnny Roach is made a marty
of by the Republican party, because
of his failure ascribed to the tyranny
of the Democratic administration
Johnny : could not impose his bad
jobs on the government as he had
uccu uocu iu uu, aim . puufc.ei
hia money without having ugly
questions asked. True, he got near
ly alTTils "mouey toi tue-mflpirtrr,
and has been paid in advance for
'most of his work on the steel cruis
ers; but then his reputation has been
ruined, and he will get no more fa
vors. His friends act with consum
mate folly in defending him ' and
attacking the administration. ' The
Democratic party is ready for tria'
on that issue. . x
The " contractors on . the "short
line," from Wilson to Florence, or
the W. & W. railroad, announce that
the work will be done by October,
in time for the cotton season. This
if done so soon, will be the most
rapidly executed work ever done in
the South. It will be an absolutely
new line of about 134 miles, with
a good deal of bridging and tfes-
thng done in a little more than six
months. We hope the Spartanburg
and Asheville road will be doae by
November to accommodate the trav
el to Florida. Work is being done
as rapidly as the comparatively
small force will permit. The whole
line ' is in hand, but with some
points where very, heavy work is
still to be done. .. .
We are inclined to think hat the
United States, in its broad hospital
ity to the oppressed t of all nations,
and its brbad liberties given to the
practice of every creed and doctrine
has nursed some very troublesome
vipers into life, which now in their
strength seem ready and anxious to
turn and strike. ,-Mormonism in
vites atrial of arms. If that time
comes again, as it 'did once when
Albert Sidney Johnson took them
in hand, we hope there ' will be no
half measures undertaken. It jg
not tolerance of religious belief ; to
tolerate a licentious . creed in direct
violation of the teachings of Chris
tianity, and in defiance of common
and statute law; and it is not indul
gence to civil liberty which encour-1
ages a system hostile io republican
institutions, and which isolates itself
inour , midst as a distinct and alien
government.. The thing ought - to
be taken fiercely by the throat and
throttled out of existence.
-The jsame heroic remedy) should
be -administered . , to the anarchists
and communists who openly men
ace the overthrow society! These
dangerous pests are not Americans
they are foreigners ' imbued with the
worst of princples, hostile to society
mad in their purpose to overthrow
religion, government, social organi
zation, theMghfs cf property every
'thfcg in fact for which society was
formed and through which life, lib
erty and personal happiness are se
cured. It seems toois they have
had enough of .tbeir sport. -t It is
time to. bring them up with a turn.
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X It is definietly. settled: that the
remains" of Gen. "Grant will bo de
posited in Central Park '.New York.
The funeral obsequies; will; be cele
brated on the 8th of August: .-'
The number of deaths in New
York City last week ". were 1094,
against 896 for the? same week last
year, ' . . ; 3' '
:' Senator Ransom, we see, has been
designated by Vice-President Hen
dricks as one of; the committee
to represent the Senate at the funer
al of Gen. Grant. This is a most
fitting selection. ' ' " k"-
; , THE BURIAL-PLACE.
The New York world says upon
this matter, and we endorse what it
says: ,'";rr ',' ,
"It has been decided in effect. that
Gen. Grant will be buried in Central
Park, in this City. ' The funeral will
take place on the 8th of August. It
is a cause of pride" that New York
is to be made the custodian "of the
great soldier's remains over the
claims of the State that gave him
birth and the state that hrst gave
him military honors; but as ' a mat
ter of sentiment it would have been
better if Washington City had been
selected as the place of interment
The wishes of the family, however,
are to be first considered. ,
If the selection, of a resting place
were left to the people of the. nation
we are confident that the Capitol
would be chosen for the principal
among several reasons that Wash
ington is more then any- other citv
the place " of . national rather than
local pride, and m its character as
a city, its monuments ana its mem
ones, is or ought to be the mausO'
leum and the pantheon of the Re
public. '-'..-
There is no special fitness in the
selection of the commercial nietrop
olis of the nation as the place 01 Gen
Grant's tomb, and there is no' reason
for such selection but the maaver
tent mention 01 lt-himselt among
other places and the desire of cer
tain residents to have him buried
here.' . " ..".' ' -
It is at. Washington that the as
sociations are most in keeping. I
is there that thousands of heroesi
who fought under him now sleep
and it is there, in ground set apart
for the use of the nation, that the
nation's hero should be buried.
In anything like a national sense,
New York is an emporium and
Washington is the Mecca to which
the feet of the people of all sections
will continue to turn when they de
sire to escape from merely local
HCll lev eii J UHto to- (U u i.n morioa rul
the triumphs of the Republic. - -"
-There is a large number of finan
cial men here, The all agree that
unless Congress this winter repeals
the silver bill the government will
be .obliged to suspend specie pay
ments. They say. that it is only a
question of time when the cheaper
currency will drive out' the gold.
They give this as the reason for the
continued depression of trade. - As
a banker put it, "If this silver busi
ness is settled you would see business
go ahead with ; a rush. Business
men do not care anything about the
tariff agitation. ' It" is not possible
that anything can be done in this
direction this winter. No matter
what the House does the Senate
will not agree with it, ; And so we
have just settled back with the cer
tainty . that we will have no tariff
agitation to disturb U3T But unless
this idiotic attempt to force 85 cents'
worth of silver to floatjn business
on a level with a dollar m . gold is
Hotels and Summer Resorts
SWANNANOA -HOTEL
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Asheville, N.
Altitude, 2,339 'feet ' Above the Sea.
The recent additions and improvements to
th RvimiKni make it. Kerhapa, the most
8topned We : Will have Suspension Its Tower and 450 feet of galleries fJrnls
of specie payments and a consequent SKewsttie to
panic." World. - , Vii Eidge, Piagah, Balsam, New Found and Elk
fThe United States Supreme Court OTttoPSP
is three years behind with its docket Telegraph and Eailroad Ticket Offices, and
and most of the Circuit and District SSSSS'S
COUtS are overcrowded ' With. DUSl- conducted to and through the Hotel.
ness.' - It is of pressing importance ; AH ' Moderp Conveniences.
that this condition 01 aflairs should mu. M 1 ;g 50x150 feet. A -fine Or-
be remedied. - The plan devised by chestra from Philadelphia is engaged for the
Judge: David Davis when in the Bnmmer - . , , --L
Senate-would not increase the num- Special Rates to Parties by the Month
ber of justices on the Supreme The Proprietors faLte "PeJnJ
t. '. - iTi v - rl Tidiness of their House, and the successful
the lower Federal judiciary it would
greatlv : increase : the .efficiency of
thdse tribunals as well' as afford
needed relief to the Supreme Court.
Another plan involves - increasing
the number of Supreme Court jus
tices. The subject will undoubtedy
be brought before the next Congress.
Nashville American.
Throat disease specialists decide
that Gladstone's throat affection is
an obstinate cetarrh of the- larynx,
and enjoin entire rest. . "
management of the cuisine department. '
; .. BAWLS BROTHERS,
- jun S - - . Proprietors.
Tlie Summer Resort of the
South. .
'CSAU'S IIEAI HOTEL.
-;The Car Driveb's Little-Girl.
"I have a little girl," said the
street car driver, "and it makes me
sick when every once in a while I
notice that she 13 growing big. It
will be a sorry day for me when she
gets so big that she has to be digni
ned.- why you ast. . well, its a
plain enough case to me, though -I
don't wonder at your failing to un
derstand it. You see, I- live about
half a mile from the car track,' and
my little girl brings- my lunches
twice a day, and as the lunches are
fresh and coffee hot, of course, that
is a comfort. But that isn't anything
compared to the pleasure I get out
of having her ride with me
on the platform. It's against the
rules of the company, foia driver to
carry on conversation' while on his
car, but I don't do it, bless you. She
carries oh the conversation ail by
herself. She stands close by me and
talks faster than the horses trot
and never stops for streets either.
She tells me all about her mamma I-
and home, and the neighbors, and
herself, and the dog, and . I stand
there and hold my lines and twist
the brake, and take it all in with
delight. If it weren't for that girl I
believe I should lose all recollection
of the appearance of my own home
and its surroundings, as in - this
business we have to get up so early
and stay up so late. When the cirl
gets big and dignified that she can't
make a run with me every day 111
quit driving. Cliicago Herald.
TOCATED opon the summit or CsEsars iieaa
. unnnbiiti. a hold smir of the Blue Ridge m
upper South Carolina, 4600 feet above tide water.
navine an average ujunjeramrc u
degrees. '
Climate unparaueiea. no oewa. no irusi.
Scenery varied, grand and. beautiful beyond
description.
itinera! waters auunuanu.
All Linen Lawn, India Linens, English r- -mn Om far he Recention of Guests,
and French' Nainsooks, Striped and Plaid . , ,n v.
Nainsooks, Piques, Embmidered Edging il
and Insertmgs, Allover Embroideries and tbkms $2.00 per day; lio.oo per week; $35,00 for
Laces, Lace Edgings and Tnsertings in great four weeks, children under eight years, and col
variely, Ribbons, Buttons,: Corsets, Under- orei 8ervant8-balfpMcaF.A. miles. M.D..
wear, JSenlcwear, Hosiery, Uloves, fans, I e s-d2in ' Proprietor.
Jr'arasots, Shopping jsags, jseus, liana ter-
Sii&u Round Knob Hotel,
Geo. H. Stabnks, Family Grocer, has
established a new delivery wagon, and
is prepared to deliver fresh family groce
ries, fresh meats, vegetables, &c, in eve
ry part of the city, promptly. Call on
him for family supplies.. tjy22 ,
' " Ladies' "Common Sense"- and "Opera
Toe ' French Jiid, at Levy's.
-WatCHill, In the Deaver building,
South Main street, can furnish meals at
anytime. Beefsteaks a specialty. '
All the great dailies New York
Herald, World, Times, Sun, Tribune,
Charleston News and Courier, Char
lotte Observer, Raleigh News-Observ
er, Wilmington star, Wilmington Re
view, and Asheville Citizen are to be
found reetilarly at. the ; Book Stores of '
T. N. Morgan & Co., T. L. Wilkie, and W.
L.flUiii -
The Daily Citizen for "sale alsoaOS- j
tabrook's. ' r ' " '
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UNDER NEW MANAGERS, IS
new open for the reception of visitors.
Round Knob is situated on the line of the
W. N. C. R. R., 26 miles from Asheville,
and in the Valley of Blue Ridge Mountain.
House newly furnished with all conven
iences. . Table supplied from the best
markets. Climate and water not excelled
by any section in WI N. Carolina. ' ."
Highest Fountain in the World in full
view of the Motel, throwing a stream 26S
feet high. Northern visitors will find it
:b their interest to visit this beautiful and
romantic spot. Telegraph office in Hotel.
Further information, address
; W. B. TROY,
Ap 29-Dtf Round Knob, X. O
sirop'
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THE CITIZEN
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BOB OFFING,:
CORNER. PATTON AVENUE AND MAIN ST.,
. . OPPOSITE COURT SQUARE, h : '
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IS COMPLETE IN EVERY REKPKCT
AND IS PREPARED TO DO ALL
- x MANNER OF -.
J.OB IPfUNTIM
AT THE LOWEST IIGUXES,I& TUB SITOST-
EST POSSIBLE TIME AND IN THE SES1
' ' : . MANNER. -
P ?. PEIRO iudeTotedS3Teantothnelaltiatmeiitof Catarrh
1 llroat, Lung Diseases, fuaoderot the Am. Oxytrvn 'o..foru pni
QucUouot tut woadort ui ruiueU,aed by InJuilation,au widuly known u
' OXYGEIi3TnEATME"T .
For the relief and cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma J
Hay Fever, Catarrh, Nervous Prostration, etc
luribe "Manual," an Jntcrestintr txk ( la) poses Four Colored.
Plates. AildreMiDRa PEIRO, Chicaso Opers House, H'
XVereferlrypermKmontoafeirofmirpatron.: M,.HlU.O,llX.
Hon. Win. Psnn Nixon, Ed.Inuro-eaii, . : - Chlcasro.
F. H. TubbS, Esq., Wiuiser W.P.TeLCo., , Cliltawo.
: Cen. C. H. Howard, Mrs. T. B. Caree, . - . Chicago.
. O.W. Nixon, M.D., Mrs. NettaC. Rood, , Chicago,
xHenryR. Stiles, M.D., ... - m Kewoifc,
N. B. OurOvwen U ttfelv tmt an vwhrr in th Unltrt HUitea. i-'anaa
Jijr Europe Uy Exprat, Eary. plain, complete brcttotw i4 trtt.
- "PARADISE REG A I A' ED" :
A Beautiful ' SuMer Honje in the "Land of He Sky
TTTr. CTTTT)TTTID PnntMPO
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3 Jllile's West of Isheville -
We Will Not Be Underworked
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J)0 YOU WANT
PROGR AMM'S, CIRCULARS
CARDS, LETTER-HEADS,
BILL-HEADS, POSTERS,
ENVELOPES, NOTE
HEADS, PAMPHLET
:, i PRINTING, TAGS,
LAND DEEDS-,
Mortgage Deeds,
SHERIFFS' DEEDS, .
' CIVIL WARRANTS, .
STATE WARRANTS,
JUSTICES' JUDGMENTS,
JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS,
CH ATTEL MORTGAGES, &c.
QALL AND OBTAIN SAM
PLES AND PRICES BEFORE
,JIVING YOUR ORDERS,
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On , the Muroh v Branch ot the- Western N.
Altitude, , , N; ; : . : . :
Temperature of the Water, : :
. The most beautiful place in North
see for yourself. v v ' J7 C. S.
Jy 7.d2m :-. .
C. Rail RoacT.
: 2900 Feet.
: . 53 Degrees-.
Carolina. ; Come and
T MRFRI Akf
Manager. "
FURNIUTRE!
B - W I L Xlt S O
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Furniture; Doors, Sash and Blinds,!
PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ,
U. SL COMMISSIONER'S BLANKS
: OF ALl! KINDS
rXJEMAlT & STONE,
' . Proprietors.
CIIAS.'A. MOSELY,
B. M. JONES. .
H ARNESS I
, 4-T T1IE
f Your old fchoes can be made as good as Y---i-rl . 7Trf ol
new onlv at - V, T. Wravrr's. 1 tlUVl UU1IKUU xxwex
Choice Imported and Domestic Cigar
at relnam's; fresh importation. ; .. tf
Ziegler'i and Banister's Handl Sewed
Shoes; Opera bltppers, Oxford lies, Vanc-
ng fumps, Slippers, sc, ttr. - ...
' W REDWOOD & CO.
eodtf -, , - ' One Price Store.
ISTew Lot
Timothy and Clo
ver Seed.
WHEN Y'OU VISIT ASIIEYILLE,
If yon like good Tare, fine rooms, good altend
'.' : " " once, etc
14,150 Arrivals in 2 Years, -
Or over 18 per day, shows the high esteem in
which it is held,
TVennli nnoV. oolite waiters, fresh water from
Beaucatnher Mountain, cold and hot baths,- elec
tric bells in each loom, .
Board $10. and $2.50 per day ; 88 to $10 per
week : S30 to $45 per month. Satisfaction guaran
teed. -. ' .. - - - .
JR. : Chedester A Son,
. Owners and Proprietors. '
I A. L. WtLEY, of Virginia, Clerk.
K. O. HEVILLK, late or Kaieign ana oi mrceu
House, Norfolk, Caterer. . - - . '
Look Out for tlie Bed Bus at the Devot.
je l&dawSm
TURNPIKE HOTEL,
. , Fifteen Miles West of Asheville.
- Sandy's Ecomlcal Tlionglit
, Paris American Register., ,
A Scotchman and hig wife were
coming from Scarborough to London
by boat. When off the cost a great
storm arose, and the vessel had sev
eral narrow escapes from founder
ing. - - - '
"Qh, Sandy," moaned his wife,
"I'm no afeare'd o deein', but I
dinna care to dee at sea !"
"Dinna think o', deein vit," an-
I swered Sandy ; "but when ye do y e'd
Deuer. De aroonea at sea tnan ony
where else "
"An' whyr Sandy ?" asked his wife.
"Vvrhy ?" exclaimed Sandy, be
cause ve wouldna cost sao much to
bury !" . -
The President, anticipating a riot
at Salt Lake City ;on 24th inst. (yes
terday) had ordered troops to be on
hand. The Mormons protested
against the use of the military
power. (.
The Panama Canal will cost, it is
now thought, not less .than SG00,
000,000. .That is a big pile- but:. it
may pay if the canal . answers full
the purpose intended." ' - .
Tn Citizen- Job Office '. " :
... Ia one-of the most com ete offices In
the State, and work of every kind will
be done with as much neatness and de
spatch, and as cheap, as jt can be done
anywhere. - A '
If you want good 5 cent Cipar go to
Lyons' and ae a "White Kose." '
The Engine Arrived,
And brought me G25 regular 50 ct.
Coi-setts, but I
2octs.
T'HIS DELIGHTFUL RESORT, WELL KNOWN
I X as one of the most charminesummer retreats
in the mountains, is now oj-en for the reception
or guests. ; '
A" new building, containing twenty rooms,
comfortably and handsomely furnished, has
been completed ana aaaea to me aireauy large
capacity of the establishment.
The Hotel is situated immediately on the line
am Selling tnem at I Carolina Railroad, fifteen miles west of Asheville.
i rains irom uie east rencu lurnpiso u ik.u u.
m., and returning east, leave at 2.48 p. m.
VabI nffinn anil Tltl fMTPQTlh OftllO - ATI t h O
.5 pieces Pillow Casing at the low I premises. , - . : s
In addition to pnre and cold spring water,
there is a fine Chalybeate spring on the premises.
Bath Rooms will be completed by the 1,5th of
July. A fine bold Creek flows by the hotel. ; -
TERMS:
Per day, ' - - - - - 1.M
Per week, ' . - - - - - 8.00
Permonth, ". - - - - - . 30.00
. For particulars, apply to - .
Mks. J. C. SJIATHERS,
Jnn 18 tangl : Turnpike, Buncombe co., N. C.
price of 12 cts. . . ' r '
10 pieces Fruit Lawn Domestic.
' 10 gross Fruit Jars, qrts and half
gallons. - - ... '
500 lbs. of Cotton Batting.
; A big lot of . Dress Ginghams, at
10 cents. ,
Table Oil Cloth, Colored and Mar
ble.. 1 - ' '
:? 20 dozen of the best inlaundred Tig jirKllgtOIl IIOUSC
omrts. Liot uauze isnirts, &c, &o.
We are not o very attractive as
some others claim to . be,' and we
never have been; but when we say
Bargains, we mean it -
"Land of the Sky."
J. 0. HOWELL & Co.,
- cpot Cash Stoiie.
T. A. ALLEN, Prop'r.
Hendersonville, - N. G.
ALTITUDE, 2,252 FEET ABOVE THE SEA.
i -The Conveniences and Comforts usnally
ound at any First-Class Ilouse.- - . ..
' apr23deou-2in. - . . ,-
SILVER SPRINGS
A DELIGHTFUL SUMMLK
' RESORT
; ( EstibllolieJ
In lT'ja,
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BINGHAM'S
i ine only nciiool ror bot in tne bouui w
;ns-I,iic h, a first-class liynmaslnm, and a
first-class lCthlfoiie.
Special terms to yonng men of small means.
The 183rd Session benins August i5th. r
; For Catalogue, address - '
: - .- MaJ. R. BINGHAM, "-
ylS-dawSw 'Bingham School .N.C.
SUilMER BOARD IN THE MOUNTAINS.
A fnmLiy or party ol three or
ionr persons can be areonirnodflted with nice
Board and Lortfring during tiie sununer 'months.
Grench spoken 'in family. Frewu cook. Reii-r
to Us. E. i. Asion, Asheville, X. V: ' je tt-itivr
This house. Located immediately
West of tho French Bro'vlbriflqe at AKhevlllo.
is now ready for the entertainment of the Sum
mer travel. W ith good rofms, either in the main
building or in the cottages, won lilted up, and
with a table supplied with all the market ailords,
I can comfortably entertain either families or
single individuals during the summer mouths.
Wit h fine :
MINERAL WATERS,
'-. (Both Iron and Chah1jeaU),
On the plae, and within 10 minutes' ride of the
centre ot Aslieville, I f-sin oiler preater advsn
tat'es than any ot!i:r )lae adi.icent to Aslietihe,
l or iunuer inlormution, write to, or call on
Mks. Il.'G. MABRY,
jnI d3xo . Asheville, N. C.
' Onr Stock is now complete and made
r( tW lreb materiBlsr -witU-all the latest
improvements. Single and .double sets
in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt
or nickle lined. All other trimmings on
snort notice. - .
Saddles and Bridles
Of every grade and price, from cheapest
morgan to tne .English Khaptoe.
IIOIiHU COLTlllS .':
Of every kind, size, grade and price.
IIOnSJE CJLOTIMIJYG
Just received a fresh stock, including
xracK isuits, sweat lioods, Jowl Hoods,
Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ
ent patterns, L.men Sheets of all prices.
M1F 1ZOISES.
The finest stock in the market. Call and
see them. ' :
IVhips, Saddle Cloths and
Fly JVets, - ;
In every variety. ; ' "
REPAIRIJYa OF Ali
KIJxnS Jl SMWCMJMIt-i. , ;
- Remember we have no machinery,
all work done by band and guaranteed.
Call on us and see what can be bought
in Asheville in our line., - ' ? , jr
S. M. GIlLBEIlT & CO.;
North Main street, opposite old Central
Hotel, Asheville, N. C.
Isalksmek. ' - "' "
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LARGE LOT of BABY OARRIAGE9
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of
The public are now cordially invited to call and examine my" stock
a n n Pi n n era nn rn ra
:I4e sornwhat delayed in getting ready for buBiriesa, but now
havo a good and substantial stock '. ' ... .;'.
1' intend." tn sell o-nnria fhnn nnH fr nol !,.,)-.
. T - , . o r wku in uttuu,- MY RfcOCK COn-
SlStS.OI . r ' . . ": ' ' . .
Bedsteads, all qualities; Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Mattresea
: . Springs, Wardrobes, Desks, Towel Racks, Parlor Suits
Carpets, Window Shades and Oil Clotha.
W AL L PAPER.
Hoping you will call and examine my stock before buying,
1 I am respectfully, ; "
mh!8-swAw - ' - - P. S. McMlMEX. -
- - JlQRaiismkit
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For Cash or on Instalments.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Trice list. j '- -. . --.-"
KOORE&PALK,
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Opposite Fost Oflicn
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