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1 THE WEEKLY CITIZEN, Asheville D Citizen f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND fOR SALE,! ;"tSr WmutCitiim la Ml of local and Static new ; Juat the thing to send to anyone ian.irinK mImiu! A.hcvtllc. Issued Tniiraday. Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 30 centa. Three Time., BO ccnti. I - IMagfe Voptee 6 centa. malted. Ouly tl.ool Biz Timea, 78 centa. i flier jrsar. I .III- 1 'If - - T VOLUME VI. NO. 53. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. ally MISCELLANEOUS. LlMVILLEf A place yUtuuud and devel oping as a GXtEAT IIESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fulness und beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tosto and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HE&THFVL HOWES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ail dress, UNYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., UnvUle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCIIE. NEW NECKWEAR FOR GENTLliMEN JUST IN HAND SOME LATEST DESIGNS I'RETTIEST SHADES OP SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL GRADES. FANS! FANS! ' USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 South Main CM. BON MARCIIE, H.T.ESTABROOK'8 33 S. MAIN ST., A8HUVII.I.U. It TIIK rLACK to BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches, at m d JIBALJBSTA TE. Wtbvaa B, Own., W. W. wsst, GVYH & WEST, (ncccaton to Walter B.Owjra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO ASK OF At NEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Ioana Securely Placed at a Percent. Notary Pablle. CommlMioncra of feci. FIRE INSURANCE. orriCK-eoaltiCMiiM Court vciaatr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Katatc Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loam at nrtly placed at 8 per cent. ummt a a as Pattoa Ave. Bemad Moor. auwiT JENKS&JENKS. REAL EITATS AND INSURANCE RR0KERS. !! INnttRANCB PLACRII IN TWHNTV OP TMB BKNT COMPANIUS IN THU WOHI.D, AOKNTSOS TH a TRAVBLBKHLII'U AND ACCIUBNT INaURANCR CO., OH HARTFOStD, CONN. TATB AOBNTI FOR TRBMITROIT HIHB AND BUHOLAR PMOOP RAHK CO. oosna Jk 10, McAfee Black It Patton At.., Aaharllla, M. C. mXMLANEOVS. MATINEE ptYERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedjr Play entitled E"BLUE RUIH" Hue been withdrawn after a very .ucccssful run, and we now prcMnt our matchless Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. DOORI OPKN AT ft A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. SUMMER READING. 1()Onf the liest rcr-iocs for making Ice Creams, Sherbets, YVnter Iocs, and Custards. given away with each Freezer at the "BIG RACKET. A biir lot of Straw Hats for Men. Hoys and Children at the "BIG RACKET." A now lot nf Soft CiuhIi Hats in Brown, Blue and Uiui K at tne "BIG RACKET. (Ynnuer, Setts and Ham- mocks, all prices, at the LU 1 T llr.ll T u nun ii I Liitiui'n, iiuii xjiinio, i ;i . i ..... kt:.i.4- n.wl liiuritrj ajuuijp. iiiguu uiiu k'it luii LntniiH. Wicks. Chim neys and Burners, lower than unybody, at the )whh Hankies. Ribbons. Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Bolt and the largest line of Flouncing in town at the . mm. u a a., a rw trn -151U lvAUKlVl. A now lineof Gintrhamsand Chambrnys in Solids, Strijies, Hauls ana sine uanus at the "BIG RACKET. It is an established fact that no place in town con tains a bet ter assorted stock of goods sold at as low prices as the "BIG RACKET." W ilo not make a special ty of anything (unless it be i if low iinctwl but we do take considerable pride in the ex tent of our Shoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling t Iwmi i lieniwr than nnvhodv oImp must, he the secret of it. Do not seiid a nickel for anything until you nave vis ited t ho "BIG RACKET." I. W. U, WILL.. aaTiiva J. will.. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AHHUVILLII, n. c. :inlce luirnard BulMlng. 1'. O. tlu 65 Plana, nuciineatlona, llclall., ftc, forevery elaaa of building at abort notice, ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and arc u. aprlSd.'lm Fa A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIttNltR Will Kmccala In Tcmpra, Intonaco, Bucauallc or Oil ; Prom Special Designs In DKCoaATivK coapomTmn Rcallalle-rioral. Ranalaaauca Allegory, Andrew. Bn WOODWAKD AVB., Detroit, Mick., or BOX 83, A.bc?!lle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. W, C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH SAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at all times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect. Everything warranted as represented or .money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and -my prices as low as the lowest, rrescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. We are showing an unusually large and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all KindH, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Smalhvares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & 9 l'atton Ave. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodation, the very brat till, moun tain country can nflbrd. Tern. renonnhl- a. pouible to make them. Billinnl., mmI, trawling alky, hall room, mu.lc, etc. P. A. MILES, HI. D., maysindam Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman a Child I, HEAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualncaa Loan, .ecu rely placed at H per cent. $10.00 REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guenses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You are not limited to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. If two or more ma k the nearest iruess.tlie prize will bo given to the guess received first. IiCt all coino and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' FurntsliinKS. THE IJA1XY CITIZEN. SATURDAY'S CITIZEN. Tim reuK.n evcrylxidy should rend Saturday. Citizen ia Ixtiuihc of the many Interc.ting feature, it will contain Foremost will be a ncrnion by thai greatest of American pulpit orators Dr. Tulmagc. Everybody knows wliat that will be. His sermons arc always inter esting. The Brooklyn police form the subject for an interesting two column article by William K. S. Fnles. Handsome pictures of the lenders of the force are given, and some interesting stories of arrests arc told. The sad life of Sucn I-cc, the young Cliiucse girl who was recently found in a den of vice on Mott street, New York, is, another interesting subject. The story of the capture of her jailer anil of her subsequent marriage to Lee I-'nug make a story of inform which is well told. A brief sketch of that miserable villain, "Jack the InksliiiKcr," is given with his picture and a iiumUr of interesting short sketches. The residences of lour well-known Con gressmen are described. They are those ol Representatives McComns, Nelson, Hanks and Brcckcnridgc. There will be a mimlicr of short articles and all in all Tiik Citizkn of to-morrow will be intensely interesting. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Hon. Kooiik Q. Mii.i.s, of Texas, Iiiif been assigned the leadership in the house of representatives by the democrats. Tint writ of ImU'iis corpus hnsbeendis- solvcd, and it is given out again that Wm, Kcmmlcr, the wife murder is to be electrocuted. Hon. W. W. I'ickihson, of (irntit county was nominated for congress on the two hundred and seventh ballot, to succeed Senator Carlisle. Tiik Missouri democrats have decided to make tariff reform the leading issue in the approaching State and congres sional elections. Tiik silver bill rcxrtcd to the senate is very obnoxious to all the silver man. Senator Vance says it practically pre vents free coinage under any circum stances. Prom Kansas comes a story of the ab duction of two young girls by horse traders. They were, according to int dispatches, exceptionally pretty and aged 20 and 10 years resiectivcly. mid were spirited away in a covered wagon. The story sounds decidedly fishy. "Col.." Bliot F. Simi'AHii in an inter view in New York stated that the next strongest man in the Republican party to Hen Harrison was Chuuiiccy Ik'pcw. Col." Shcphard's opinion of the great after dinner talker must be a mighty mean one. Tiik siHiKTiN,; season in Texas icncd up auspiciously near Moore station a few days ago. Two cowlwys named Jose Carrnaco and Manuel llaseo met on the road and quarrelled iihuut a cow. Carraaco lariated his opponent by the neck, dragging him from the saddle and set off at lull siccd. Ilnsco was dragged nearly a mile. His neck was broken. Texas has no colleges. These little pleas antries are in lieu of college sports. Inacci'RACV is alleged against the cen sus enumerators of New York. Muehol it is said to be due to the fact that only two weeks weie allowed the enumera tors to collect the information, They were thus given to understand that haste was of more iinMirluncc than ac curacy, l'.iiumcrntors leu i mil iney unn no time to visit a house a second time uud their information lias liccn gathered from whoever was at home when they culled, icrhitm a servant or n child. Many enumerators, it is said, forgot. after learning nil about the family, to in quire il there were any hoarders in the house, and thus many iersous arc kit out of the census altogether. Servants and children have, it is asser ted, unwittingly furnished inaccurate and often misleading information, csecinlly in trying to answer the question relating to ages and birthplaces. Il has been the custom of enumerator, when met by n plain "1 don't know," to say sternly "Well, guess at il then. Come ns near as you cau. Wc must have these ques tions answered." The officials are unwilling to give any information whatever ns to the results obtained by the enumerators. It has been said that one reason why the census olhcials arc not willing to let the public know their results is because the infor mation which hus been gathcrd Is not only Incomplete, but in a multitude ol eases grossly incorrect. It is therefore considered utterly worthless even by many of those who arc gathering It, and if the results were announced from time to time il would lie mi easy matter lor the public to prove its incorrectness. Il was feared from the first that the number of questions anil the short time in which the enumerators were given to do their work would produce results ns above, but it is to be luqied that the fears lire groundless. It is oqiccinlly Important that the census of 1H1KI should be a cor rect one. Convention In CIiIcmko. Hncelnl to Tiik citurn. Ciiicaiio, June i:i. Congressman Mi ner Taylor's friends nre mnking arrange ments to elect dclegntcs nt the primaries to-night which will favor his re-nomina tion by the republican convention to morrow. The ilistrietcomprisct the first eight wards of the city of Chicago. TERRIBLE RAILROAD WRECK THIS MORNING. FRANK WARREN, OF ELMIRA, KILLS HIS FATHER. The Indlctmei.tH AuaiiiHt Keanun and aaylea DlHinlMacd News or Hie world. Sieeiat to The Citiicn. U.uviii.ANi), June 13. Six jicrsons were killed and forty hurt in a passenger train wreck on the Connolon Valley rond near New burgh this morning. The wrecking train with a corps of surgeons has gone to the scene. Tnev are UoIiik to Force It. Special to The Citiicn. Anna, III., June 1.1. iK'legatcs from forty towns in Southern Illinois arc meeting here to-day and arc arranging to boom this entire section of the coun try. A large fund is to lie raised to-day which will Ik utilized to bring excursions to Southern Illinois from all over the country. A Thousand PhyalclaiiM. 8cial to The Cltiica. Wai'KKsha, Wis., June 13. The exec utive committee of the American lusti tutc of Homeopathy met at tlie Foun tain House this morning and completed all arrangements for the annual session next Monday. Fully a thousand phy sicians from all parts ol the country are expected. Preparing for the Kvcnt. Sneciul to The Citiicn. Nkw York, June 1.1. The executive board of the Ordcrof Railway Telegraph ers met at the Barrett House to-day and formulated arrangements for the national convention which liegins its labors in Lyric Hall, July 18. Fully three hundred dclegntcs will be in attendance. Twenty County Conventions). Special to Tun Citiihn. Jackson, Miss., June 13. Twenty county conventions are in progress in the State to-dny and delegates are being selected to the constitutional convention which is to be held on July 1. The Indictment ulH.ulHHCd. Special to The Citiicn. Nkw York, June 13. The indictments against Itoodlers Kcnnnn and Sayles were dismissed this moruiug. He Killed IiIm Fniher. Sim-inl to The Citiicn. Ki.uira, N. Y., June 13. I-rnnk War ren, aged sixteen, shot and instantly killed his father here to-day while the latter was beating his wife and Frank's mother. Brown I'nlverHlly. Special to Til a Citiisx. I'roviiiknck, R. I., June 13. This is class day at Drown I'niversity. To-day tlie college closes for the year. A PlcaNanl ccaxlo... Last night at 10 o'clock the motor- men and conductors of the street rail way assembled in the aiqicrinteiidcnt's office, and aeconqmnied by Mr. Thos. A. Jones, attorney ol the eonqmny, as SKikesman, presented to the superin tendent an elegant gold headed cane, inscribed "Presented to T. W. ration by the employe, of the lilcctric Stncl Rail way conqmny." Mr. Jones made a short and happy address, congratulating the company upon the cordial relations existing be tween its officers and their employes, and was followed by a few words from the recipient of this testimonial, in which he bore witness to the high character and efficiency of all the men in the ser vice of the company, and on this fact above nil others, based his prediction that the business of the company, with out regard to who mivht fill the siqirr intendeut's office, would be conducted to the convenience of the pu'ilic mid the sat isfaction of the stiK'k holders. ' AMllKhl Hlnae. A table caught fire from u small nil stove in (Ha. I'. M. II. Young's ofliee in the Hendry block at 'J..10 this afternoon. The hell was rung but the blaze was ex tinguished with n little water before the lire companies reached the place. oliccmnn diver who has a room in Un building wus awakened from a sound sleep by the cries and with remarkable presence of mind threw his trunk out of the window. The contents weresenttcrcd in graceful profusion over the ground. The Mayor') Court. Col. J. M. Ray was lined Sill in the Mayor's court this morning for not kec ing his premises in good sanitary condi tiou. He look nn npical to the higher court. Charles Johnson, a white mail, was found by Mimcoiticersdriviiignromiil the city this morning nt 3 o'clock. He wus arrested, mid a pistol was found on him. lie wns lined 10. Jesse Williams, for liciug drunk was fined $.". Buying More Land. Mr. George Vnndcrbilt keeps adding to his landed estate in Iliincniuhc county. This time the purchase Is twenty-eight acres In and nrounil Ililtmorc, from Mr, 8. II. Kecd for, it is said, f.'l.'I.OOO. tatter Currier lec has returned from his vacation trip and is on duly ngiiin. Mr. I'.. W. Manship, who lives near .auriiiburu. says that during the thun Her storm last Saturday night he looked nut of window and anw a ball of fire the size of his double fists go whirling by. whistling like n rille ball, mid strike an oak tree, splintering it to pieces. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Wilmington lias drawn a public build ing. The Reidsvillc Daily Review has sus- M!iidcd. The site for the new hotel at Winston hus been chosen. The State Musical Festival at Char lotte has begun. The HnycBvillc Hcadlighl says the wheat crop is a failure. The Stale undertakers lire holding a meeting at Wilmington. Within live miles of Winston it is said that there lire 0(1(1 tobacco farms. Morgnuton young men arc agitating the formution of a military company. All the necessary stock has liccn sub scribed and Kinstou is to have u knitting mill. Seventeen candidates arc in the field at Goldsboro for the position of county clerk, Near Wndcslioro cotton now looks Iteller than il ever has at this season ol the year. The gniic growers' association of Ral eigh have placed an order for -"i,idi baskets. Three prisoners recently died at the stockade on the K. & S. road, near the Mayo river. One of Sanford's merchants threatens to leave business uud preach. Sam Jones converted him. Marion's street rnitwnv. which now exists on paper but is sure tu come, will be run by electricity. The Methodist church of Monroe have invited the Western North Carolina con ference to meet there. V. II. Hi-own planted an acre of corn itMenobton April 1-. Now it is six I'eet high und still growing. Associate lustiec loseph Davis, ol the supreme court, delivered the address be fore the alumni of Wake Forest. N. II. Drown, a Ilillsboro merchant, lias made ail assignment. Failure to make collections is given as the cause. Thellickorv Manufacturing company has put up u 13.IHIO gallon tank for the protection of their priqierty against fire. Indue Srvmour of the t'nilcd States court at Kaleigh has refused a writ ol hnlicas carpus in the cases ol Cross ami White. H. C. I'arrct, of Aurora, cut a stick ol iKiplar timlicr sonic days ago, forty-six leet long that will cut 3,071! feet of lum ber. Kdwiird C. Smith has Ixvn elected chairman of the democratic ex ecutive committee to succeed Spier Whit- akcr, resigned. Mrs. James Stokes, who lives near Warsaw, was burned to death a tew days ago. She was standing too near tlie lire anu ncr cioi mug igiiueu. Reports from dillerent parts of the i'tatc arc to the cllcvt that the nt tend ance at the Tenehers' Assembly at More- head City will be unusually large. An insane man named Tom Haiinnr at tempted to drown himself near Scotland Neck and would perhaps have succeeded if his wife h id not come on to the scene. Rev. Thomas Dixon, the New York clergyman wlw criticised the actions ol "Col." Shcpnrd from his pulpit, has just delivered u lecture at Raleigh on playing the fool. 'l.ouis I. Mills was nssulted by a negro near Wilmington mid cruelly beaten und rolilpcd of a watch. He was found un conscious some tunc later, l nc 1111411- wayman ccacd. A 111 lb- Ihiv saw somcthimr ulistcn ill the dirt while he was hoeing near New ton. He picked it up. it was a nugget nf gold weighing twcntv-ciglit Kimy- weights ami worm The Slate nirent for the sale of swamp liindshna none to Michigan to make a contract for the sale ol 11 trnel of 00,000 acres in Tyrcll county. 11 is one 01 the largest tracts ycl sold. The Knnillcmnn Manufacturing com- unnv mid the I'laidville mills made to gether during the month of May, HiM, 300 yards of plaids, mid consumed loft,- 0110 KIH10S 01 cotioil ill me worn. ady $l.00 for the proiosed Con federate soldiei s home is available mm Col. A. D. Andrews and W, C. Slronneh nre looking lor n suitable building in Raleigh. Iliry think it Ik-si to rent rather than to'builil just ill present. The Commonwealth club of Durham never docs things by.halves. Itn invita tions to In: their guests during the coili ng Slate editors meeting is mi odil piece if workmanship ami well gotten up Tiik Citizkn acknowledges the receipt ol one. Stephen Milton, an aged fanner of Person county, committed suicide re eenily. After eurclnlly dressing himself in tlie morning lie went 10 111c sinoic nun procured a halter rem niiiilc l plaited 1 . , 1 !. ! , I .1., Hinlfir liars. mill which u I. minium miu in-ii made for the inii'imsc. With this strnimr roue he hanged himself in a skirt of woods near the house. His mind has lieen impaired for some tunc, lie leaves n family. A Scotland Neck corresp'iiuleiit writes to the Richmond IMspa'cli Hint the vtil mington and Welilou railroad company have appointed 11 republican flagman nn the Scotland Neck nndtircrnvitlc railroad and il is the source of much unfavorable piiniiiipiit bv the public alone that line. The iKuple think that lunstmicn ns the authorities of the Wilmington uud Wel ilou railroad arc democrats I Hey ought to npHmt democrats us tlicir employes. Ileiirv Sliepiinrd, a Wilmington col tired mini, went home mid toiind his wife talk inn to some friends, among them Henry Mxnti, 01 wiioiii ne wus jcnmus, Sriinu nn nxc be dealt Ins wile murderous blow in the buck, fcltittg her to the ground. 1 hen lie went nfter Nix on nnd with nn nxc mid a stone, sue wilnl in mnkinu it unpleasantly warm for him. Now Hhcppnrd ia in mil, nnd both Nixon nun Airs, nneppiirti ore ex iiectcd to die nt any minute. Mr. Chnrlic Wilson, who Is employed as lading clerk nt the Richmond nnd Dnnvillc freight depot, met with a very painful accident last night, On finishing 1111 his day s business he stnrtcd home and while walking along tlie cotton plat form, made a misstep in tne (lurk, inning three or four feet to the ground. His riulit arm wns badly broken between tlie wrist and elbow, each bone being hrnbpti In several places. One of tlie fractured bones protruded through the flesh. Charlotte News. MISCUlNEOVS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 34 South Main St. OR MX HEADACHE lC HOfFMtn HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. Ttww sr. a Sixcltle. OMIalata. .,, fcra. a!4w r Hmta, TS.t u k.MOwrOa. Irta,li.t. rr wit hr taMku r hf mail. AnDSBM VMS ti Main St., Buffalo, N.V. lad lntenutloMl Bridge Out run SALS BY J. S. CHANT. If yuur prescriptions art prepared at llntnt's l'hiirmncy you can positively de- lend upon these facts: First, that only the wrest and best drugs and chemicals will lie used; second, they will be compound ed carefully and accurately by an experi enced I'rescriptionist ; and third, you will not be churged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions Ullcd at all hours, night or day, and deliveied Iree ol charge to any part of tlie city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, St South Main street. At Grunt's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. We arc determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medl ines 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 Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sixes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use liuncombe Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver epmpluints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases Is liuncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle und you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G Pharmacist, 2 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will pleorie note tho following great induco ments this week: .Mack Mohair Brilliun tines nt r0 and 75c, formerly 75c. and $1. Mark Tan line Suitings, CO and rS."e., former price 75c. andfl. ltlack tamers Hair and Serge Suitings at 75c. and f 1, formerly fl and f 1.25. IHuek French Henriettas, I a. t mm-., i uu. film ai. lurilHT n ice (i.")C, $l and $1.25. Fancy Mohair JJrillianl- ines, iue. ana toe, lonncr riie 75c. nnd $1. Colored IlenriettuHat 25c, 40c, 50c. and 75c, worth much more. Domestic and Imported Challies at 5c, 8c, and 12c. per yartl. Y ash Dress Fabrics. Lawns aiwl Prints at !c. and up. l' i-cncii anu Domestic rat ines n t popular prices. Dress (linirhams nnd Keur- suckers, large variety. Outimr Cloths. Table Lin ens, white and colored. White uoods. Nainsooks. Lawns, India Linens, Ham- burgs, Laces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (Uoves and Mitts. Large assortment and low prices. ruruMols and sunshades, tho most attractive in the city. Trices lower than else where. Just received A new lot of ltlack and Cream Lace Floun cing and Drapery Nets. Something New We sell , tho only absolutely Fast ltlack 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 monoy refunded. WHITLOCK'8, 46 SOUTH MAIN STKEBT, Oppoolta Bank f A .h. Till.. f . 1
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