v. THE ASHEVILLE GAZE'I TE.-JANUARY 1899 ? -r A- CiOLINA-'MEW; Intei esting JItems from Va- rioufe J? arrs of the . It ate. v Glimpses of Lift? and Progress in the :V Land of the: Sky. t r T - . m. 1CVUUU9 XIUIU XiaiCbl' Botes Gottenlfor the Gazette and Se- Korth Carolina , Newspapers. . Saturday v. this murderer and horse f MAf-'MillarHh TP.?-: Mfkrv was ami ptht . before Judge George H. Brown in "Wake v Superior court; on the cWarge of murder In the s first degree, and his trial set for ; ne?t Thursday. . , vTte charge " brought against J. E - 'Galloway of 'drawing his mother's pen- . ton-wdthout 'her knowledge or consent; . was .tried before United States Commis , : f .... sioner George C. Neil! on Tuesday, and - as we oredicted. ha came clear. Svl Tan Valley News. - - The high school at 6ylva has begun - the publication of an eight page , five - oodumn f 00 educational' journal called the, Higlit School Advocate, with Prof J. Z. Edge ias editor-in-chief and Misses Lela Potts and Annie Thomaer as asso- ciate editors. v The Agricultural Department yester ' day was n a rusihi getting .tags ready for Shipment There were orders for 150,000 tags. TlbJe largest separate order . waa received yesterday. It was a check fort $2,500 from foe Virginia-Carolina Chemical comnaniy of Norfolk, Va. This was an order for 100,000 tags. News and Observer. Mr. John Hanelioe, a farmer of Da Vie county,, dost two fine mules in a swollen stream near Salisbury Saturday "; night and narrowly escaped with Ms own life.- He. im comoany with a ne- creek, which had been badly swollen by the recent (hteavy ratos. The water was ten feet deeo and Mr. Haneline and his companion was swept from the wag v n-ii; an instant. .Fortunately, tiuey ' caught a tree to midstream. They re- -r mained in thda uncomfQrtable position "..or. isla: hours', - wfopnTthejr were rescued. -,. The mules were veryvialuable landmals. Davidsoa Dispatch. line; The order was given' to clear'the track for. the vestilbule; ndT the freight went on to the track next" to .the'cem eteiry. Two of the cars were to be cou pled.,, -.The track, .was . covered: with ice. Mr.' Enoch", stepped between the cars to couple them, his foot slipped on the ice and W feai direotly, under the car. The care were, 4 motlonv and before the un- fortunateinan could make the sligbteet move th' wmeeis passeu vw crushing his left thigh, breaking the bones so". they -protruded far out from the flesh; cutting his . righit; leg , ana mashing hia left arm Korrtbly. The en gineer heard the man's groans, and get- tine dowri off the cab, .went quickly to see what lad occurred; A sickening (WKectacle met his gaze.. The injured ShadpwlLofiHelfllERroFUlUOICE Stomach Was Too. Weak toRetain Food Disturbs the Music m a New A Complete Cure Effected by York Church. Hood's Sarsaparilla Wow Enjoying the Best of Health With Digestion Perfect. "My mother was subject to sick head4 aches and - indigestion for .over a year. She was unable to stand' for any length of timeand was obliged to stay in a dark room as she could not bear the light. She had no appetite whatever and her stomach was so weak she could not retain what m J V A nf ! P.Ilfl fllSO -:linl BairB . , ' : -f " I WW ruw, urn taw : -- r man plead with those who stood hy to ains fa neaci. She suffered bo much ' . ? . .. . a i.m .... -1 . give Wim soroetMngtnat , wum j" that she became but the snaQowot her him at once; not to let him suffer more. k6eif. One day I happened to read a tee He was 'moved from there to St. Peter timoniallabOut Hood's Sarsaparilla. It Hospltal..'fiig mind was perfectly clear . Sounded So Truthful and ie talked to the doctor and others j pereu'ajed her to try this medicine withl ihimv It was seen that the poor fel- Before finishing, the first bottle there war low could mot live. He lingered until an improvement in her condition. She nc 11 o'clock and -ttsen passed quietly dnto longer threw up her food and her hetfd- ache was not as severe, one iooic m at Pretty Woman Whose Bigh ; C's Strike Terror, x : S 4 tihe beyond. MARSHALL. Mnrwhaai. N. C Jans. 16. A "dance itft -Rector hdtel Thurs- OU0 MW r-w day night in honor of Misis Hope McAl- Tiwe. of 'Moreanton. who is visiting Miss Elolse Hardwicke. Sexton Asked Her to Stop Singing but ' She Indignantly EefusedPastor ' Won't interfere. New York, Jan. IS. How painful-It la in church to sit next to a person who cajn't eing but will sing. Unwit tingly eucto a person is an agent of 1th devil. "Satam. laughs with gflee : when suchV one opens hia or her "trap" and proceeds to torture the air, for, he kmowshat those around are mot think ing of holy things but simply how they may kill the -singer without be ing discovered. There is such an add to Satam. now in-a certain uptown fash ionable church. The musical part of tihe service at that ohiurch is celebrated for its "beauty, its -force of chodresters, 45 in number, being perhaps the best four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla anc several boxes of Hood's Pills and regainec . her weight She is now enjoying the bes of health: Her digestion is good and sh can eat almost anything she wishes. Sh ? is 42 vears old and bays she fee U as wel as when she was 16. Hood's Sarsaparill. , trained of any choir in New York. made la, complete cure m her case.' I The choir's singing- is ample compens'- MlSS MARY Masakte, ironton, Ohio. ' Ition for .the dullness off the preacher, like "those of most fashlonftble preachers, distinctly 'Z: Hood's Sarsaparilla h r - ated at Sawnnah, Ga,, lhas left there Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifiei . i I PrenaredonlvbvC. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass &m XT rx vt-s I "lTVO I w insipid. He wears gorgovs robos, but X Bob Reed, a.farmer living about two Hood's Pills KoS. miles from this place, had hJLs foot se-1 , gggi verely cut whole cutting wood with an I e(j over ,t0 the league to be used in' axe. I leglsdaition. Bernard Ramsey Was accepted a- posi tion as boolc keeper with Marshall M'ill mg company. There has been a very (heavy ship ment of 'tobacco from this county since the holidays. The culvert over ;the branch near the court house is being recovered by a double plank floor. IREDELL. Iredell, N. C Jan. 16. Messrs. Steele and Stimpeon, wiho operate a large cot ton factory at Turnereburg, are said to r. Swope. BILTMORE CLUB LECTURE. A second eeries of lectures has com menced at the Biltmore; Village club. The program of subjects to be treated is interesting. These lectures are giv telligent feast. These lectures are giv en every Monday evening and special arrangements have been made to have cars run conveniently for Asheville peo ple desiring to attend. Following is the program :. January 16 "Farthest North," Rev. Mm X : The handsoiine tfevr building at ; the white department' f the. BMnd Insti tution at Raleigh is completed and was occupied yesterdfey. , The stiructure', which is a; very handsome, modem and up 40 date building, 'being entirely fire proof, wii'U be occupied by the boys. The old building will be used by the young ladies. Within the past two weeks admittance (has, been dernled young blind children to the institution for ; want. of room. Superintetndant Ray said yesterday that after Monday no white blind boy would be turned away from the institution. There tire now about 100 boys alt thie school, and the new structure will accommodate more than 200. One. of these shocking affairs which occur too frequently of late years, has taken place in . Caldwell. One night out near GMenburnSe posfcomce, Ola Ander son, colored, built up a fire in the house where she Hived and went on an errand to a Bieighbors, leaving her : IS-months old child in tihe house. In a short while . the house' was discovered to be on fire Some near neighbors rulbed bo tine . icene and succeeded In getting out an be among tihe most wealthy men in Ire dell county. I am Informed that they not onily own the factory, tout they prac tically own. the town. s, Mr. ' T. B. West, wttto Is storekeeping at the distillery of A. T. Cook, owns a walking cane that has been to the pos session of the West family for four gen eratkrofci amd was. made in Pennsylvania bv his rit-rreiat-gra!ndfather amd brought to North Carolina by' his great grandfather. It has been a special gift from ttie father to the youngest son of i each generation. Tt is made from hard red hickory and has a snake twined around it with its ,taii fsommencing at the bottom and runaaing to a head at the top, exhibiting much skill In the workmanship. ' January 23-:-"Tlhe Seven- Ages of the Earth,'' U. A. Roebling, illustrated with stereopticon views. January 30 "How Glass is Made," Alfred Gaskell. ' Febfqjary 6 Concert, C. A- Merrick and associates. . v February 13 ''Some Bird Neiglibors,M H. Li. Grant. - February 20 "Life and Death of Soc rates,! E. J. Harding. February 27 Subject to be announc- Brown Cox. cant preach. Well, for a yiar past certain young woman has played the very mischief with the sinsiriK of tb's church. It was so very bad at first, for she hadn't learned the tunes and fJlflji't le hereetf out. but for the last two months she has ruined every ser vice. If she would confine herself to congregational singing it wouldn't mat ter so much, but her specialty is to ac company the . choirester boys when, they are einging alone. Sometimes the effect 4s so startling that the boys actually' stop to listen. There is a steamboat whittle called a "&irn. That is the'kir.d of voice? she .had. It is a blend of screech owl and wildcat. A few weeks ago the sexton of the church was directed to ask the young woman not to sing. She replied indignantly that she would ei-ng as much as she pleased, for she had her vone tra'ned and knew all about her singing. The pastor -is in a quandary.- i"e hates to I drive her from church, a 11 3 yet if he does not his congegitijo will leave. Everybody believes "thdc she will not be permitted 1o sing n. heaven unless her voice changt3. J'W Turk Letter to Charlotte Observer. Ndrttiiaiwrcf CrtaOW lmprtoi,t5t&'liutD4l, bdrtluiithe Kidney. Their duty is to sift and strain the poisonou and waste master from the blood, and if they fail to do this;, the trouble shows la the aerVou system; and even io. the brain. Your life U at stake when there are pains tn the small of your back-. when yuirai e cteSsd ioupt tight-tJ urinatoWhen thepassing of water causes sealdins pala when there is sediment In the tuine in the TesseL or when it appears white or milky.? j wfcsti so aCicted, you can conquer the tnwbl with Dr. David Kennedy b Faroxito JZexaed the greatest medicine that civilisation ha - oyer, known, for caring Kidney, Bladder; Blood and Lirer Diseases. :Tames'tetticeV' of Canajoharie,' his wonderful cure : Some years 1 with, pains In my back ; and ' sides that were fearful I could not con trol my. kidneys ' and what . came v from me was filled with mucus and blood. An Albany doctor was to perform an operation pon me, and said my home doctor could take care of me after. I. saw an advertisement of Dr. David Kennedy9 'a ?Favorit6! Remedy, which seemed to fit case, so I decided to try that before subnrltted to the operation.: I began its use. When I had taken about two bottles the flow from the bladder grew cleaner, and the pain stopped, and ia a short time I was saved from the surgeon's knife, and am now well." Favorite Remedy also cures Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Constipation. For Female Troubles it is onequaled. It is sold for $1.00 a bottle at all drug stores. In order that sufferers may be convinced of the curative virtues of Favorite Remedy, a free sample bottle will be sent, prepaid, to those who send their full postoffice address to the Da. David Kknxxdy Corpoatxom, Rondout, N. Y. It is necessary to say that you saw the advertisement in this, paper if yoa wish to take advantage of this genuine and liberal offer. Send today. 3 Trade suppliea by Dr. T. C. Smith. ? Y:; 4 ft ago x was exiacsea Vrt K If -: I f y I V 11 III I Sample Dottle Free I Thie ESafsttern Telegijaph company at Tjonidon announced Thursday Jtihat piress teilegrams to Manila) tare subjedt $0 oeri sorshlip, aaid the Weslteria Union Tele graph company at New York has been advised by the Eastern Extension to the same eff edt. Don't Tobacco Spit and Suioke Tou life Away To quit tobacco easily and lorever, be mag neiic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To iiac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or fl. Cureguaraa necil. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. CITY MARKETS, ed, Rev. C. PENITENTIARY FARMS. Talking about the penitentiary af fairs, Captain Day is quoted as saying: "The chief trouble is that the peniiiten- LEFT HIS FAMILY Eli . Probst, whose wife now lives in si cottage1 on BHanton street had been employed at the Biltmore nursery until about jthe middle or December. Then he lost his place and became dis couraged. The day before Christmas Probst came'home, packed up his belongings, and. In response to his wife's Inquiries Rock Ledge family hotel has vacancy for a few seHecSt boaimers; reasonaDie rates. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The f-moM5 H'V.e niM. . th. " sf ha Yon Hav8 Aiwa). Bought 8ignatnxo of ti'axy has a great quantity of land fori which it has no use It has rerfted; 8,000 advanced the information that he was acres ar. Caledonia; 3,000 im Nor.hamp- J going south. He bid his wife and dhil- ton, 1,000 in Halifax; 2,000 m Anson, id eood-bye in a casual; marmer, 2:000 nejr Wilmingtcn, making 16,000 acres. It has to work , this Vaat area fvr.il tr Cfn nnniHnia - ' TijxaaA ftrtO Tlfltnda .... . :r.m irnff tog more is4 known of Probst's actions can co'raJ2r:275-'otows,xeacha.p'3aw.ial'.4ngl1"e 25 acres. At the t Mey cannot tfi i .trus ume, excepting uit ae and remraked as he left the house, "I will return' when I come back." Noth- ovcr 9,000 acnes, anT thus yVoui see .the J traveling outh State is p'ayJig rent on 7,0:; aci-'qf fSpartanburg.- and was last is eeexiit in Mrs. Probst was married to Iher hUs- land it can't ase. In additioni to this hrriitv?i thire; is a n ciilfj ' Thefre' aire sev- ea varms,. wiirn sevemt supervisors, ia uapu, iwcu-uuc j:wb "-a- wu.- stead of one ?arm, Tite expense of these le have flve children. Probst's sud disjoljiteG farma-ia'nd of 'the transpoirc'a- ow tion of provisions io them is taormous. ueiim .j - The cost of 'the increased! number of Mtute circumstances. guards is 50 per cent. You know tnat prauutraiiiy in saiii? iiuiuuci w buwuo . tvtTT T TON'S f!TV"RN AWAY O0.il ax oyj.xj .vuu. . - zy i . . , . - , . , , . . , . . armful of clothing among which they Paa after 100. I assume that if these 7 ax is oermiy ih to gS c on the r. ng New Discovery for consump Ro-iinoke. . This is absurdr I Know that tu, u&"7,,?rj: ' IvT i no farming is profltblej wlth :this class oyeriWon tl 'of labor lave on. tabbom lands. It is great ledJctoeri and havethe eatisfac absurd to think of Ithe penitentiary ever tlon,of fffJt' Zrj iw Hn ".jr,0..Kt-in.n utiIw tiousrca of bops36S3 cases. Aflthma uouumie'"? . T I v.,K,!(a Ttrvoiiooa knA mil iuqu. n can'h oossibly be cultivated, for lack ori hands to do the work. V. The Hyenal Altar. In the gardens of the Zoological society a couple wererstanding before the cage of the hyenas, while the man was comment ing upon the habits of the beast for the benefit of the woman who hung to his arm. Inspired by the knowledge and elo quence of her swain, the young woman began to rack her brains for original ideas with which to confront him. Presently one the natural feminine idea: came. "Bill." he exclaimed, "what 'ave these 'ere to do with marriage?" "Vhy, naught. you silly, ' retorted Bill impolitely. " They 'ave," she returned triumphantly. "When a couule are beih spliced, we 'ears 'em talk of the hyenal altar." Corhhill Magazine. unoug'mt was me cixua, DUt at was a mistake, ana it was. impossible to get oacK into ine couse. xne enna was consumed in the flames. The unfortun ate mother, wias a sdriter to the. barber who works with Mr. Shell in TJenoir, -"Lenoir'Topac. ' 1 -' Mr. Wi 180 pairs men's fine congress shoes at cost. J2.25 to $3.25. G. A. Mean Sons- Shoe Store. , - 127 pairs Ladies' Jersey Legging, 15 per cent, of cost. G. A. Mears and sons. Ladies' and gentlemen's SI overgait- ers f or 60' cents. G. A. Mears & Bona shoe store. Ten dozen; buy- them wfhile tou can eet them. G. A. Mears & Sons' shoe store. ' . Prices to consumers: FRUITS. Lemons, 25c to 80c. Oosea. Pears,: 20c to 40c. doz. Bananas, 25c. doz. Apples, 80c. to $1.20 bu. Grapes, - 25c. basket. PRODUCE. Geese, 12 l-2c. to 15c Ducks, SOc ; eaicb. Turkeys, 15c. to, 18c. Eggs, ISc. doz. , Chickens, dressed, 18c to SOc. each. Butter, country, 20o. pound; cream ery, sue. pound. MEATS. Veal, 7 l-210c Roasts, 1020c pound. Ham, 20c. pound. Lard, 10c. pound. Dried beef, 20c. pound. Lamb, 910c. pound. Sausage, 1012 l-2c. pound. Bacon, 810c. pound. Steak, 1020c. , pound. Mutton, 810c., pound, llughead cheese, 80c. pound. VEGETABLES. Spuash. He to ,25c. Onions, Sc. quart. Pars' ey . 5c bu rtch . Cabbage, 510c. head. Celery, 5c. bunch. Radishes, 5c. bunchy Butter beians, 10c. quart. Sweet potatoes, 1020c. peck. Striaig beans, 510c. gallon. Irish potatoes, 20c. peck. Canned tomatoes, 7 l-210c. can. Pepper, 10c. dozen. FISH AND, GAME. Perch, 1012 l-2c. pound. Drum, 1012 l-2c. pound. Kinz ftshL 1012 l-2c. pound. 'Flounders, 1012 l-2c. pound. Sheepslysad, 10c pound. Red Snapper, 12 l-2c pound. Speckled trout, 10(3)12 l-2c. pound. Black bass, 12 l-2c. pound. Blue flsh, 10c. pound. Bait, trout, 20cv pound Oysters. 3040c. quart. Quail, 10 12 l-2c. each. Pheasants, 6575c each. i Clams, 15c. ' . ri .r. ... - - lure einrrw it eC rll ass soastrstea ls npsenj tiaiei last It U slxsost tafalkkss ron vohact'S pEcumn : , WEAKWESItfti tangvlarttlsS and esreesesMBtS. It has becoas tks lssdlae rssMSC for this clau of trovblss. 2t ssvrtt a wondsrfollj tasallnf , irsafta eaing sad sootaimr iBflasaes esea "whites' ' and fslilBS ettft w tt stops fleediae sad i pressed sad painful nnstrtttlo For Chang of Life it is th fesst medicine mads. II ts bsasfleisl daring pregnsBCT, sua hlp bring cnildren tntm nons for yssrs esrMe It inrijrof st, stim This creel rnd Is eflnst) to U aSioUd women. Why will any woman suffer another j&lirat with certain relief within nashf Wine of Cardol only cot &M per bottl at your drag tor. For advice, w requiring tMfat Unction, addreti. giving wymftom. th . hcdi Advitory Departmni,' Th. GKttanoog Mtdioin Co., Ckmh tooya, 7fn. Rev. I. W. SMITH, Camtfen, .C, wyfl Mtwtt used Wine oi Cartul 8thet uirihf." THE DIXIE Restaurant and Confectionery 36 South Main t. Oysters on the hah Shell. lOysteis and Game a specialty Luhch Counter for ihort oraera. ' We will serve you anything irom 'aasLudwieh to .1 hifol m M. Enodhi, ofvStocksdale. ciiK . - . cwuii .wa.s ru over py ,a freight; train In' the SoutheiTa 'yard in Charlotte, Thursday nighit at 8.30. and died .about 11-orclck from his injuries. Mr. --Enoch t'was a j brakeman on the WILL FIGHT . SALOONS cured by 4)t. CalT on T. C. , Smith . an Carmichael,' druggists, and get a tria bottle free. -Regular size 50c. and ' $1 Every bottle guaranteed, or 'priced . re funded t . ' CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH 'AND LIVER TROUULU. Ball if JShfeRpard 6 Patton Are. Anyone wishing to put steam heat U their building could not better xhan use m ' TRY VS. Private Dining Routes Southern, andean between Spencer and Ladies F9Tces ' With Anti Greenville. -Hid train came in' from the Boutin and was standing on the main mm " "I nave been troubled a great deal , . witli a torpid liver, .which produces constipa J V tionv 1 found CASCARETS to be all you claim ' v for them, and secured such relief the first trial, : v that I purchased another supply and .was com? pleiely cured. ; I shall only be too glad to rec ommend Cascarets .whenever the opportunity , prfsentea.,";. i y ji. a. &mhb, ... - Saloon League in the Cmsade. The Anti-Saloon league is enjoying a boom 'inlits crusade. r.The ladiea of 1 Asheville and. vicinity are heartily - .In ; sympathy with 4-catfsey : and, figurar I tively speaking; have decided to;' roll up their sleeves and work" I 'hard ?"for ; its success.'' - r-f,- . - For this purpose a" meeting of ail the ladies Interesfted ln the crusade 'will be held-: torhorrow f afternoon; at 3 o'clock CATHARTIC e? "Vrry.XV the M. C. Ji hall.-. As stated" in e-AMfw rtv ' vlthe .Gajzette an auxjliary;of the; leaenxe wall pirobably be; OTgaiwzexv .though, the ladies have aaot yet r determined wlhat will be done aft the meeting. An urgent request has been sent "to many : to be' presentcmorrojrjs andj Jot" is also" requested ' tha' '.the clergy" announce- the mieeiing from their pulpLts, It 4spVobabW thit; the; ladies will THA0t MARK Bf3I$mtO ' Kearsi, t:ti- , i otent. Taste Good, Do Good, Lever Lichen, caken, or Gripe. 10c 26c. 50c. C"JH2 Cw..-?ATIOTI. ... r .hb.'v fiwrnur. CJms. KMlmk lark. V$ Ladies' Overgaitersr.twlve inches long 39 cents. G. A, Mears '& Sons.- Ladies Starp per cent, of coat, and Sons. . . Seamless All sizes. Slippers. 1 G. A. Mears "No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. - Guaranteed tobacco habit '-cure, makes weak men strong, blood -pure. : 60c, $1. All druggists. lib ml ORE mL LEOLflin'S FAMOUS FRECCH aEHEDV "! -..v. ..rJevei:..Fa!ld. ! ENDORSED DYTHOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical regulator without an equal, luccessfal when Cotton Root, Per syroyaL Ergot, etc have proTen worthless. ii& wo-cet ajampt brings trial package, and convinces the mosi skeptical of their won- 4erful properties Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet containing valuable information for ladies-V Addfesr LbCuLik PttJf Co,, U. S. Agents, Boston. Mass. N.B All correspondence confidential and returned wkh trial package, . s ."FOR BALE bj 'ASITEVlLLE BY " s s S r r fold and r"rt nteed by an drag circulate petitions among- uue ousiness . -" a a 7 C -V T men- of the city to abolish saloon en- l-tiA. X OvJJtisv Itirely. The petitlone will then be turn-V :f:r v:-PrpTov vp. Record of Life. Polic- No. 229-880; ISSUED BY Harrisburg Boiler. Dail b mai,t Ball '& Shepherd. The Horthmstern Untcal: Lile ; -. , v , v ' ' . ; . I men to do the work, and we are lAav'A,. i8qx, auage . of -as. on the tfase. yon-, , life ot K. U; G&rreit ol Af-heville. N iC. Arror,tit issued $io,ooo. dends applit di to i ed ace "cdst. ; Tear - Cash : Cash . Payment.; TMv. 189L. 4m 6a. i f v. ,) 1892 .384 60- 1883,; ...V. 289 39. v95 21 1894.. .. .... 278 90 105 70 1895 278 00 , 108 6G 1898.... ...,..;..... ,.,. 163 ,90 i220 70'. I 1897..,... V 272 80, r. Ill 80 1838.. ......... .... 260 80 - . 112 80 Double dividend.. - News; and Opinio OF N&ioual Imoortanc an 1 AXiOasrs CONTAINS BOTH. $6 a year SHE S isu you must nave expespencext woric- a. a j u fl o vvaT conn- I liouj a ouuuajr, ujr iui j GElMAN TME SUNDAY SU Sa the greatest Sunday Nwspa- , 4 pep in the world. rice 6c. a copy. By mail fa aj. Addresi THE SUIT, New York. WMpers , -Cleao and nnmutujtea ior ktiha firitte PubliMition Office Alex lnJebbi Apt; 6ELrilAN9 the Tailor, by the pound or by the hnndred. 13 COURT SQUAW Cor. Hay wooa and Collet Ste. 1 10 CtS a Hundred 005. The' only New York taflw to Ithe dty. The finest line of goods la the cOy all Cms newest nojeHJiee . for genMemen'a .cloca! in& -THe only store w the city' - t&ax makes cloihing to order etcflnslvely. v Save your monfeyi and: yow cilotliSngr to have them cleaned, pressed an& 'repaired. . 3 . V The dlvldendi eie morsi rnan tYTomifiad. Tt. TT. 0n-rt t. - t t

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