.J Y -1 I I 1 THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X ' T WiiKtr Citiiih Is full of local and State news; Jaat the thiag to arad to anyone laqairing about A.hevillc. leaned Thuraday. SiDai coplca 0 cent, mailed. Only $1.00, per year. Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, US ccnta. Three Tlmce, SO cents. Bis Times, 78 cents. d m i M-H . VOLUME VI. NO. 51. ASHEVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE u, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LlfJVILLE,: A place pluuued and devol opiug an a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA A region Toftti lor health' fulness uiyl beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roods and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable placo for line residences and HKATUFUI, HONIiS. A good opportunity un profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dresB, LIKYIILE IMPROVEMENT CO., Unvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MA ROME. NEW NECKWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN JUST IN IIAND 80MB LATEST DESIGNS PRETTIEST SHADES OP SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL GRADES. FANS ! FANS ! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. jo South Main St. BON M ABCHE. H.T.ESTABROOKS Slit H. MAIN BT., AHIIUVILLU, U THB PI. ACS rilB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. local, Views and Sketches. apr 1 d SEAL ESTATE. WALTia B. Owva, W. W. Wmt, GWYII 6 WEST, (Bacccssors to Waiter B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED x88i MFMTOMNKOF AIHEVILLE REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. NoUry Public. Commiasloncra ollieed.. FIRE INSURANCE. omctVoattaeM Court ftqnare, gJgtMaaBBaaajaaBBBMBBBBB CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, And InTestttncnt Agents. -oans C' rcy placed at S per cent. MBta nil Af W flttnr. JENKS JENKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE MOKEM. .PIRB INBttRANCB PLACKB IN TWHNTV OP THB II KMT COMI'ANIUB IN THB WORLD. AUK NTS Of TIIB TRAVRI.ItKH'LII'lt AND f I IHUNtlNBI'BANCB CO,., Of Bt'A'CB AOHNTB FOB THB HUTH01T I'lHB AND BUROLAR PROOF BAPB CO. roobm 9 4k 10, McAfee Block, 88 Pattoa Are., Athcvlll, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled "BLUE Rl)IN" Ha been withdrawn altera very aucccMful ran, a id wt now preaent oar maUulna Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. IMMJKM OPKN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. SUMMER READING. 100 of the best rooiiios for making Ice Creams, SlierlNtH, Water Ices, and ('usturtls. given away with each Freezer at the "UIG RACKET." A big lot of Straw Hats for Men, Hoys and Lmldivn at the "BIG RACKET." A new lot of Soft Crush Hats in Brown, Blue and Mack ut the "BIG RACKET." Crouuet Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the "JJ1U KAUKIvJ. . f ..liKriKir f .fimria rMtrrrsi- n r I Kitchen Lumps, Wicks, Chim neys and Burners, lower than anybody, at the urn kaukkt. Dress Buckles, Ribbons, Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Belts and tho largest lino of Flouncings in town at tho "itm UArk'i.yr." A new lineofGinghnmsand Chumbrays in Solids, Strijies, 1 'la ids and bide Bunds ut the "BIG RACKET." It is an established fact Unit no place in town con tains a. better assorted stock of goods soldo t as low prices as tho "BIG RACKET." We do not make a special ty of anything (unless it tie of low prices) but wo do take considerable pride in tho ex tent of our Shoe business. Keening all kinds and selling them cheaper than anybody Iso must le the secret of it. Do not siiend a nickel for anything until you have vis ited the "BIG RACKET." . W. U. WILLS. 1BTI.USJ. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, ABHBVIM.ll, N. C. Office Barnard Building. P. O. Boa BO. Plans, Bpeclneattons, Details, Ac, forever; class of building at short notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIONS A SPECIALTY. Csll and see as. aprlOdflm F. A. GRACE, FRESCO PECORATOR Will Kltosl. Its Tcmpra, Intonaco, ICncauatlc or Oil From Special Designs. OHCORATIVB I'OMPOBITION, Keallatlc-Vloral. nalaaanc a Allegory. Address M WOODWARD AVB Detroit, Mich., or BOX 113, Aihevllle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. V.C.CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving ut all times to buy pure Drugs and still no goods that are not strictly first-class in every resjiect Everything warranted as represented or money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as low as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day ami night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Tuylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. Wo are showing an unusually largo and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Smallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable prolits. The lino embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & 0 Patton Ave. CESAR'S HEAB HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodations the very best this niuun- tsln country can afford. Terns reasonable ss possible to make them, lllllinrds, pool, bowling alky, ball room, ain.lc, etc. P. A. MIXES, M. D., majiindam Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman at Child I, REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BubIhcm Loans securely placed at H per cent SI0.00 REWARD ' In caxh will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the potnila. tion of Asheville as shown by tho official census now being ta ken. You arenot limited to one guess but can guess as often as you innko a purchase. If two or more make tho nearest guess, tho prizo will bo given to tho guess received first. Let all como and try their luck, F E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots. Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN FACTS AND COMMENTS. Tiikkb were 12-' arrivals at the priii ciMil hotels in Aslicvillc yesterday. That ti a tact that apeak, for itself. Tub Lexington grand jury in session at Colombia, S. C, liaa brought in a true bill against F. C, Cnughmnn and Pierce G. Taylor fur the lynching of Wil lie Leapheart in the jail Inst month. So licitor Nelson will have five lawyers against him for the defense. It affokiis Thb Citizkn more than an ordinary amount of pleasure to state that every dollar's worth of the stock of the Asheville Loan, Construction and Improvement Company lias been smken for by parties who want to take it ut pur. It shows the laith taken in Ashe ville. Dm you notice Tim Citizkn yesterday with its report of two immense deals? Iid you notice a word about them in any other pnier? Tub Citizkn is al ways awake to the best interests of Aslicvillc. When anything occurs of im portance to the city Tub Citizkn will tell you all about it. Its purpose is for the gooil of the city. You know whether it is doing its duty. Ill' in Danville, Ind., a nine of female baseball players played a match game on Sunday. They defeated the local tenm by a score of 23 to 12 and 2,IM)0 licople saw them do it. After the gnmc the women were arrested. That is right mid pro kt. No female baseball club has nny right to defeat a nine comiMiscd ot men, even if it is on Sunday, nnd they ought to be made to answer for their action. Women arc getting altogether too proud in this generation. Two magnificent new hotels. That is what is ussured for Aslicvillc during the coming season. They arc bound to come. For one all the land bus been secured, That is at Montford Turk, near Kich- mond Hill, At the back of the other are a number o( prominent local capitalists and John II. Inman, and it is sure to lie built. Asheville is coming to the front with a pace as gratifying to its admirers as it is painful to its rivals. Over a half million of dollars are to be spent here this sea son for hotels. Just think of it! With lite hotel facilities Asheville al ready hns. a half million more of dollars are to be put into new ones. Ashevillc't futuie is certainly most promising. In Tact no place in the coun try has brighter prosiecU than this. Asheville is all right. TWCiCTUREsT Look on This: lilliott F. Shcpard, whose cliicl repu tation lies in the fact that he mnrricd Vnndcrliilt's daughter and that be is an adept at abuse of tlic South, ravel more violently last week than ever before. The occasion was the unveiling of Lcc ' statue. Andtiikn on This: George Vanderbill, brollicr-in-law to the War and Distress editor, lias invested $0,)0,00 in Asheville. Last week, with his mother, he was at Asheville looking over the elegant palace lie is building there. Stutc Chronicle. THE LYCEUM LAST NIGHT. The Weekly DlacuMaloi.it bv the Member. At the regular meeting of the Aslievillc Lyceum society Mr. Lock Crnig was the principal sicakcr. The subject being 'the work for the democratic party in the next cntnwilgn." Mr. Craig said this was an age of gold the almighty dollar held sway und men were more or less governed by it. MiinoioliHU and money kings hud conquered the land, and unlike Willium the Norman, did not propose to divide equally with the men who had aided them in the fight. It was wrong that a lew men should revel in wealth in which the luborcr docs nut properly share. The men to wear the honors earned by labor are the laborers themselves. Great wealth is the evil of this genera tion, said the sjicaker, nnd tlicdcmocrulir partv Is the party to correct it. Let free trude be the cry and not tariff reform men should trade according to their im pulses. The great west was developed without iirotcction, nnd should free trade he established, America would drive all comiietitors to the wall. Protection gave to men the right to put into their pockets the hard earning of the laborers No laborer should be taxed. Rev. Wm. Ward, did not think free trade desirable. General Hamilton, a guest, thought the democratic nrty should stand by the Cleveland platform oflHHH, Colonel Lusk thought democ racy and Komanism very much alike. tlnth should be smothered out. Ballot reform was badly needed. The State election law was Iniquitous. Mr. died- ester said the law was not made for such as himself and the Colonel. Mr. T. A. Jones thought free trade and a pure ballot good things, but favored anything thnt would keep the Southern States In the hands of the white people no matter what, Mr, Gaines thought the parly should outline a new policy, and that the Southern Democrats should shaic that policy. Mr, J, It. Herring thought candidates and apcakcrs should be chosen for their fitness and not for teal. The subject chosen for the meeting three weeks from date wot "Asheville of the next generation," and the speaker ap pointed was W. T. r-enniman. DESTROYED BY CYCLONE FATE OF A SMALL VILLAGE IN ILLINOIS. STANLEY EXTENDED THE FREE DOM OF EDINBURG. Arre.it of a Murdereaa Deal I. fro... Hvdroptiohla Newt of the Day. UIKelal to The Cltiicn. One Aio, June 1 1. The villageof Chan nnhon, near Jolict, was destroyed by a cyclone this morning. Many arc re Mrtcd killed. Vest In the Iad. 8ieeiul to TllK Citiikn. St. Jiiskfii, Mo., June 11. At II o'clock this morning Chairman Mollil called the democratic Slate convention to order and in a brief sjicceh compli mented the democracy on recent suc cesses. Alter committees ou organiza tions, credentials and resolutions bud been umioiiited an adjournment was taken until uftcrnoou. Richard Love will probably be the choice for ruilroud commissioner, A strong ligul is ncing made for the chairmanship of the State committee. It looks us though cste friends would win. National Temperance Coi.itrenH Special to TllK Citizkn. New York, June 11. The National Temiernnce Congress lieg m its lalHirs nt the llroadway Tubcrnaclc on Thirty fourth street this morning. It was called to order by Dr. Charles Deems and among those present arc Gcii. N'cal Dow Joseph Cook, (Jen. Wager Swnyne, How Crosby, lid ward Everett Hale, Samuel Gomcrs and Koliert Kill, of the National Temperance League, of Great ltritum. A discussion of tcniernncc topics is the ob ject of the gathering. Vaanar College Commencement. Special to Thb Citizkn. I'oiciiKKKiTiK, N. V June 11. Vas- sar College Hall was crowded to the doors this morning, the occasion being the conferring degrees on the fiirty-scvcn members of the graduating class. To morrow George William Curtis will de liver the nnnual oration. A Unlet Wedding. Special to Tub Citizkn. London, June 11. In the Hriimpton oratory at bigliuooii to-dny Mr. William O'Brien, Irish member of parliament nnd Nille Buflelowetch were quietly married by the Archbishop of Casket. Most of the Pamcllctc members of the house of commons were in attendance. Two CommcucemeutH. Hpecinl to The Citizen. Nbw York, June 11. This evening at the Mctroiolitan Oficra house the Co lumbia College exercises will take place. This morning the commencement exer cises of the New York College for the training of teachers was held. NewNpfiner Meu Meet. Special to Thb Citizkn. Chicago, June 11. At 10 o'clock tin morning the northwestern Associated press oicned its annual meeting in the Trcmunt house parlors. Matters of in terest to papers are being tliscuKscd. The Malta.. Hurvlver. Special to TllK Citizkn. Nkw Yokk, June 1 1. The survivers of the steamship Sultan arrived this morn ing. The vessel was wrecked off the Cuban const. A Terrible Death. Siiednl to The Citizen. Cincinnati, June 1 1. Harry Wait died of by drophohiu here this morning. Honor to Hlnnley. Sim-inl to The Cltln-n. BiMNiii-Hiiii, June 1 1. Stanley was for mally presented with the freedom of the city this morning. Mrs, Klrcl.bau.il Arrcatetl. SH-elal to The Citizen. Nkw Yokk, June 11. The police thin morning nrrcstril Mrs. Niivliluiiini, charged with strangling her aged bus- baud lodeatli. MlaMonrl silver kIhI.ik. Lhavhnwoktii, ft.itc 11. The Mis souri river is rising ami nooning me country. Nearly a I'alalltv. Myrtle Olmsted, the H vcarold daugh ter nt Mrs. V. II. Olmsted, of Washing ton, V. C, made n mistake yestcrdny which came near resulting fatally. Mrs. Almsted brought her daughter, an inva lid, here yesterday and went to General Vance's, five miles from thccity, to x-nd the summer. The girl, when taking her medicine, instead of taking a tcnsiHHiiiful of cough medicine took arsenic by mis take. She toon became dangerously ill and Dr. M. L. Ncilson, of this city, was sent for. Medicine had been given to the patient and when he arrived he gave her some medicine to neutralize the cflccts of the Miison and the patient sieiit a quiet night and was nearly recovered tins morn- lK. A Novel Celebration. Hon. Richmond I'enrson proposes to celebrate the 4th of July nt the new 7(V acre lake and racetrack. He will convey the people to and from Court Square to Montford station by means of the electric cars and the Richmond and Danville Railroad company. Six excursion trains will ran, one every fifteen minutes during the day. He proposes to build one mile of lake shore roud in one hour, with a very large force of hands. The lake will bt named "Lake Marjorle," NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. The law school of the I'uiversily oiciis July 1. Gnstouin is going to revel in the lux ury of a national bank. It is said that the Atlantic Coast Line shops may go to Rocky Mount, Mr. Pierre Cox, of Raleigh, who wus injured in New York nnd whose life was despaired of, hns recovered, Green county claims a goose that is 7." years old and Cleveland goes it live bet ter and claims one KOycurs old. The number of dogs nt Rcidsvillc has set the tcoplc to thinking whether or not they should Ijv declared a nuisance. A movement is on foot at Matthews to organize a joint stock company for the building of an academy at that place. Monroe is to have a Fourth of July eel eliralion. Amoui; the prizes tillered is one of S100 for the liest lime in u reel race. The Odd Fellows of Durham are going to throw themselves on July 4. 1 lie pre pimitiotiK are for an immense celelira lion. AccordiiiL' to the Observer the Fny ctteville bucket factory is the focus ol life and cneruv. In Us sad ullliclion it lias the sympathy ol the Mate. The State Chronicle is doinu all in its power to get the citizens of Kulcigh into the liu.liii.iir ot a Hotel. It is a wormy object. The Chronicle should succeed. The North Carolina republican associ ation held an anniversary meeting ut Monumental hall in Washington and officers were elected tor the ensuing year. CotiL'rcssmaii Brower wants to lie n candidate for re-election to congress, but niutiv ol his Iriends, who tear the result, have written to him asking him to with draw his name. Ilu.-liiiL'lon academy, the preparatory school of Trinity College for Durham dis trict, will lie opened at lluiliiigton on August l.'llh, under the uiaiiageinant ol I'rol. V. n. UrinoiHl. A wealthy syndicate of Northern capi talists, representing one million of dol lars, have purchased the Idler gold mines, located live miles from Rullii-rlbrdton. The mines are very rich. John King, a young man ol Lcaksvillc, wenl swimming with a companion in the river at that place. Suddenly King sank, and before it was discovered that he was in need ol assistance, lie was drowned. (If a town nnrtv recently held in Rcids villc the Review remarks that "The spa cious yard, eariictcd with its velvet ver dure, sollly yielding lo tin lootsicps ol many lovely girls." Keidsvillc girls must have Chicago tcct. Durham hus an organization known as the Commonwealth Club, which tins lor its object the good of that enterpris ing little city. The club carries out its ;iurMise initiiiuuy nun is a messing one nuidrcd times over to Durham. The North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association meets in Morchcnd City on July M, 0 and 10. At the same time and place the rtu Luroiiun iioaru oi roar macy meets to examine such candidate for license to practice pharmacy as may appear. The idea of an cx-Govcrnor of thegront and dignified Slate ol North Carolina as a township census enumerator is a right comical one, but wc have that scctaclc nnd the Hon. Curtis Hooks lirogden, ol Wayne, is the gentleman. statcsvillc Lnndmnrk. About six thousand ocean blue fish were euiiglil ny aiorcncuii tuy ami u.-,M,r,ri liuliernien one dav recently. There were so many that tile local ice house was unable to luriiish ice in which to pack them for shipment, ami the At lantic hotel furnished four tons of ice. Mr. E. W. Mansbip, who lives near Laurinbiirg, says thai during the thun- ler storm last Saturday unjlit he looked ml of a window and saw a hull 01 nrv he size of his double lists no wliirliui; by, whislliug like u rillc ball, and strike an ouk tree, splintering 11 to pieces. Alio Matthews and a man named Hen- lerson had a scnic ill Wilkes county over I he insinuation 01 some corn. Matthews had an iron harrow tooth and killed Henderson with the lirst Mow. The dead man was the liasliand of a slcp daughter of the niurilcrcr. A neuro called Big Jean was raptured at Marion for stealing sonic proKTty ai the Three C'b. works. Another negro named Noah llriscoe wus letl to giiaril him while the rest of the force went niter belli ami while they were gone lean drew a gun and filled his jailer full of holes. Hi iscoc will me. Sump of our sister counties have liccn bragging about the yoiithlulness ot some if their marrying couples, lint now they mnv take a back scat: lor Moore always ucls there. Lust week our register issued " ., . it i a license lor inc marriage in ait. ininiv Sanders, a swain of H-t-II, to Miss Snrali Brewer, a blushing maid ol (i t summers. Carthage Blade. The medals nt Trinity College have been awarded as follows: IIcsktiiiii Debater's Medal. Mr. lames ilallcck Crnwell, of Reading, I'ciin.; Hesiwrinn Deelnimcr's Medal, .Mr, Alex, ii.nuiie, of limes county, N. C: Loluinlnnn Dc- iiiter's Medal, Mr, vtm, i. irumorn, 01 Monliromcrv count v, IS. c: Columbian Deelnimcr's Metlnl, Alhe 11, row ell, of New Bcrnc, N, C. Snm lones hns promised to come back to Charlotte next spring if the people will erect a permanent tabernacle lor his use. The present tiiliernnele is a temporary structure, and will be turndown niter the Music Festival. 1 lie need ol a large au ditoriuin for sjieeinl occasions hns been discussed by many of the citizens of the town, and the result is 11 determination to have a permanent building to scat about 7,000 iieople. Active steps are soon to be taken with a view to liuving the pcrmnncnt taliernnelc erected bvnext May, when Mr. Jones is expected to re turn to Charlotte. When the Falls of Nctise miner mills gets down to business It is claimed mat they will make paper eheaper than any mills north of the Mason and Dixon line. Getting down to business with this com- niinv means the arrival ol some recently purchased pulp machines. Now the wood pulp is all shipped to the mills from Hunter's Ferry. This is a costly business, as in z,uuu pounus oi me mniatened nulo. ns itis thinned, sixtv rjcr cent, is water, leaving only 0,000 pounds drv wcluht. The order lor the machinery has been given, and the pulp will be made from Norm Carolina umber. , MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph.G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 214 South Main St. f M HEADACHE UH NOrTMart HARMLESS HEAOaCHI POWDEM. Thtt sr. s fuclSe. ..t.Mikirtk. rriM.a r.r mi. tr .nw'' v r SnDSIM TBB HOFFHAH OIIVO CO. ii Hals It, BufTale, N.Y asd bbnurikail BiMpiOst. " roa salb at J. S. GRANTS If your prescriptions are prepared at (SrunVa I'hurmncy you can powtirelydc liul upon these facta: First, that only to purist and best drugs and chemicals will Ik used; second, they will be compound ed carefully nnd accurately by an expert ctxxd I'resvriptionist ; and third, you will not be charged un exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grunt's Pharmacy, 24 Smith Main street. Prescriptions Cited at all hours, night ordny, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of tlie city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug bouse in the city. li e urv determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Aslicvillc. Over 200 skins, all sizes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use Buncombe Liver Pills, the best in tlw world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thorongf'ly reliable remedy Hir all blood diseases is Buncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G Pharmacist, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales 'Week. CI oho buyers will plouHc noto tho following grout induce ments this week: Hindi Mohair Brilliuntines at .r() and 73c, formerly 75c. and f 1. Black TuniiMo SuitinirH, GO and H."c, former prico 75c. and 1. Black Camel u Hair and Sorgo Suitings ut 75o. nnd $1, formerly 1 and f 1.25. Muck Irench Henrietta, )e., 75c. and $1, former prico (i."o., $ 1 and f 1.25. runcy Mohair lirilliunt- inos, SiUe. una 7uc.. former prico 75c. and f 1. loloroil Henriettas at 25e., 40c., 50e. and worth I ' nmcu DIG IV. Domestic and Imported Challies at 5c, Sc., and 12c MT'aru. ash Dross Fabrics. Lawns mid Prints at .'lc and up. French and Domestic fcat- inos at popular prices. DrcHB Ciinirhams nnd Seer suckers, largo variety. Outing Cloths, Table Lin ens, white and colored. V lute (Soods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, Ham- burgs, Laws, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Cloves and Mitts. Large assortment and low prices. I'urasols and sunshades. tho most attractive in the city. Trices lower than else where. Just received A new lot of Black and Cream Lnee Floun cing and Drapery Nets. Something JNew we sou tho only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in the market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WUITLOCKS, 4 SOUTH MAIN STKBBT, OppoeJte Bamk a ajarrlaa, ,' , . " ...A. -JUS."-