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. 1 - - THE WEEKLY CITIZEN, ! FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, $ Asheville Daily Citizen Tub Wibblv Citukm it full of local and 8tH acw;Juat the thing to aend to anyone Inquiring about Aahcvillc. Iaauril Thuraday. Magic cuplci 8 cents, mnilcil. Only Sl.oo, per year. HII- It' Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, ilS cents. Three Ttnica, 60 ccnte. I Six Tlmce. TO centa. I VOLUME VI. NO. 55. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. iL I NV ML L E. A place planned and devel oping ub a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for heulth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevat ion of a,800feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It it being laid out with taste and skill, witli well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HUATHFl'L IIOM1CS. A good opportunity for profitable invest nieiitH. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. NEW NECKWEAR FOK GBNTLUMIJN Jl'ST IN IIANI SOME LATIiST UliSlGNS PRUTTlliST SIHAIUiSOl' SILK. LADIES BLOUSES. NBW AND ALLGKADIvS. FANS ! FANS ! t'SI-FUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 Mouth Main St. BON MARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S ilil 8. MAIN HT.i AMIIIIVILLU, I. TIIK I'LACI rB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND. TO VS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. m.rlMd HEAL ESTATE. w.ltss h. "owim, " w. w. wsar. GVYN & WEST, (flucreeaora to Walter D.Owjn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO MNK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary l'uliltc. CommlMioneri ol Deeds, FIRE INSURANCE. OfPICK-aoatricoat Court qii.r CORTLAND BROS., Real Eatate Brokers, And InveatnicMt Agents. I.oam e.ureljf placed at It per cent. Office. I 3 BA I'attun Ave. second floor. fchOdlr JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HI KB INmiRANCII PLACItl) IN TWUNTY OP TUB IIIMT COMPANIHH IN TUB WOK LI). AUUNTH OK TUB T A VIM.KKH' l.ll'l! AND ACCIIHINT INHDRANCH CO., OF HAMTFOMI1, CONN. BTATB AOKNTa FOB THBtlBTROITf'iHB AND BI'ROLAR PHOOK 6AFM CO. Konini ef .x 10, ncAirc arawt BS Pattoa Art., Aehetllle, N. C. MISCELLANEfHS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WI'EK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Urcat Comedy Play entitled -"BLUE RUIN" Has liecn withdrawn after a very successful nan, and we now prcacnt our matchlcea Stock of Groceries. GRAIN ANO FEED FOR YOUR USE AT P0PJ ULAR PRICES. DOOR. OPEN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. SUMMER READING. 100 of the best replies for ma king Ice Creams, Sherbets, Water leeH, and Custards, given away with each Freezer at the "BIG KACKKT." A big lot of Straw Hats for Men, Boys and Children at the "BIG KACKKT." A new lot of Soft Crush HatH in Brown, Blue and Black at the "BIG UACKKT." Croquet Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the "BIG KACKKT." Stiiud Lamps, Hall Lamps, Library Lumps, Night ami Kitchen Lamps, Wicks, Chim neys and Burners, lower than anybody, at the "lilU JlACKIiiT. Dross Buckles, Hibbons, Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Belts and tho largest line of FlouneingH in town at the BIG KACKKT." A new line of Ginghams and Clmmbrays in Solids, StriH, rliuus and bide lianas at the "BIG KACKKT." It is an established fact that no place in town con tains a better assorted stock of goods sold at us low prices as the "BIG KACKKT." We do not make a special ty of anything (unless it be of low prices) but we do take considerable pride in tho ex tent of our Shoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling them cheniier than anybody else must bo the secret of it. Do not sjM'iid a nickel for anything until you have vis ited tho "BIG RACKET." . W, U. WILL. AHTIIl'Kj. WILLI, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AttllltVILLU, N. C. OHIc. Barnard Building. P. O. Uo no. Plan., Specification., Detaila, &c, forevery clan of building at ahort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and ace e. nprl n d.'lin F. A. GRACE, FRUSCO DECORATOR AM UHSlunUHl Will Kxecnte In Tetnpra, Intonaco, Encaustic or Oil lrom Special Designs In DHCORATIVK CONPOMTION BtcallBtlc-Plorali HcnalsMiancc ft Allegory. Addreaa. 3(1 WOODWARD AVB., Detroit, Mleh., or BOX il.3, Aahcrllle, N, C, MISCELLANEOUS, JiSTAHLlSHKD 187-4. W 0 PADMinUACI Hi Ui uniimiuiini.L APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I havf carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe' ville, striving at all times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that arc not strictly first-class in every respect Kverything warranted aw 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 anil night, and delivered five of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J.-Taylor Amiss is with me, and will bo pleased to meet his friends and custom- el's. We arc showing an unusually large and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Smallwarcs & Carjiets, bought with great cure, marked at short and reasonable profits. Tho line embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & 9 Button Ave. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. AccommiKlutiutiH the wry IrkI thin moun tain country can iitTonl. Tcrmi rcnHunalitc ah poMNllilc to ill like tticm. lllltliirtlH. mnl, IhiwHiik alley, ball room, musk', etc. F. A. MILES, HI. D., muyuudum Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman tt Child ), REAL ESTATE and : LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage ButtlncHM l.onna aecurety plnccd at N tier cent. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will bo paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You arc not limited to one guess but can guess as off en as you make a purchase. Iftwoornioremake the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to tho guess received first. Ijct all comu and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Tins in the kind of weather that will make Southerners think il is about the time of ycur to get to Asheville. The mini' mcr season will noon Ik- iicncd. Prop. C. II. IIkniiiihsiin, of the Phila delphia ninminl training schoul, will 8K'iid tlit-.umim.-r in North Carolina with the class in geology that institution. (ii:o, W. Kknnon, Iiuh lectured 201 lime, on the Russian "aiU- i'nstiou. 1 lis word have not uoue tor iiauulit. Ik- has the satisfaction of knowing that the whole world is tnlkiiiK'of his cxHisitions. Viii;n the census enumerator put in his npcaraiicc in liuttlelioro township, lidKeeouilic county, the negroes nil took to the woods. The latest reports state that they arc there yet. They had read the p:iKrs. Stii.I. President Harrison has sonic Kod traits. His name heads the list of eoiilriliiitions for the proposal memo rial from America to Frnncc with a whole dollar. It might have liceii more, we know, hut compared with his other nets the promoter of the enterprise have reason to Ik- satisfied that it is not less. I'atti has not lost her voice as the pnm-rs of a few diiy'sago announced. In crossing thcoccanslic contracted nscvere cold which was the only basis for the re port. Now she has cabled across deny ing it. The music loving public of Amer ica will rejoice with the great prima lonn and wish her many years of success Ik.-lore the footlights. (vi:k in Iindoii the ipicstiim is not now so much on the Sunday paier as it is on the matter which is printed in it. A corrcsMndcnt writes to the London I Ier- ihl protesting ugainst the publication ol Sunday paK-n, except such as are de voted to religious labors and Sunday an ecdotes. This is a new side to the ques tion. Tin? first girl to take nil honor at Har vard is Miss II. I.. Reed. She lias been awarded the Sargent prim for the Ik-sI metrical translation of the twenty-ninth ode f the third bookol Horace. It might lie mentioned incidentally that U-fore athletics were put at the head of the course men had uodillicidlv in winning all of the prizes. Thisisa nut for some of the supporters of a base ball and rowing course to crack. AiiVKKM received from Kansas arc to the cll'cct that the Kililical situation then.- is much mixed. There is no doubt f the re-nomination ami re-election ol I'.ovcrnor Humphrey, hut the Farmers' Alliance people are determined to make it warm for Senator Ingalls. Then- is no denying that the opHisition to his re turn to the senate among the farmers is very strong, and great efforts will lie made to elect a hostile legislature. Things look uncomfortalily warm lor In galls and when he set tics down in his home in Atchison as a private eili.cu the South will heave a sigh of relief that will only be equalled by the news that Col. Sluml ord has Ikx-ii confined in an insane asy lum. A caiii.Ki.kam from Vienna n lew days since must have liccn eagerly received by a certain class of individuals who argue that suicides arc epidemic. Six rtsoiis endeavored to take their lives there in one day. Three cases proved successful. A girl was loiinil in the I'oiitu ol a hotel with an artery completely severed. An other young woman, whose brother is charged with manslaughter, lluvw her self into the llanulie, but was rescued, while a third female succeeded in oison ing herself liccnusc her lover had left her. Two men shot themselves, one in the woods and the other in the great hall at the singers' festival, while a well known barlH-r cut his own throat in the presence of his customers. Tim: despatches of a lew days ago had a lairy talc of how much trouble was lie ing given to enumerators by the n-nple if Asheville. It was sent broadcast over the country and no doubt many who read the article have gained from it the im pression that Asheville is u lawless com munity. As a matter ol met there is no truth in the rcjiort or if there is the local olliec has kept it much to themselves for they have rcK-ntcdly said that there was no trouble whatever. When the list of questions was first re ceived they excited no little adverse criti cism because of the irrelevancy of some ol them to the census. Then followed a cir culnr signed "A Citizen" in which the subject was handled without gloves and iK-ople were urged not to answer the questions. That nay tne enumerators stalled and 1 uesdny SiiH.-riiitcndcnt lluidwicke's assistants staled that there was no trouble. The fact is that in n number of cases the census enumerator has not asked the questions upon which there was a discussion those relating to chronic diseases and affections of the mind they have liecn skipjied by. Again it is quite probable that if then- had been aiiv refusals toanswcriucNtions residents would have known il before the world in general. The whole fnct is there no trouble. Asheville is doing her part just the same as any other city and there is no cause for complaint. On Saturday there were some minor complaints, but these came in utter the dispatch was sent out. Previous to that everything was reported lis moving smoothly. What started it is the ques tion. Six wagons advertising a Detroit plow company are encamped at the depot In their own tents. NINETY-ONE TO-DAY. HORRIBLE WORK OF THE CHOLERA IN SPAIN. A FIENDISH DESIGN FRUSTRATED IN NEW YORK. A New York Hank Canltler Found To He t'o,ooo ahort In 111m Accounta News of the World. SKc inl tn The Citlicn. M auk m, June 10. There were iiiucty- onc deaths from cholera in I'ucblo to. day. The scourge is spreading on all sides. ArkniiSRS Democrats). Ski'Ihi to The Citin-n. KiTTi.it Rock, Ark. .June 10. A thou sand politicians are here to-day and the preliminary tight over the nominations in the democratic Stale convention to morrow, is in progress. Professor . II. Sbirin will probably Ik- nominated State suKrintcndent of schools. The main fight will be on State treasurer ami is between State Treasurer Woodruff ami R. II. Morrow. Hx-Attorncy (U-ncral (nrlnnd is here and is interesting himself in Woodruffs behalf. Royalty's) UoIiikn Abroad. Sicriiu to Tim ClTUKN. Vii-xna, June 10. Impressive ceremo nies are in progress to-day, the occasion lieiiiL' the formal renunciation to the thrones of Austria and Hungary by the cnqieror's youngest daughter, Arch duchess Voline, and Arehdukc I rani: Sal- vadore. The Kaiser, ami the royal minis ters of the empire were assembled in se cret conclave. Count Kolnoky, standing on the steps of the throne, read the act of renunciation. A lilK Afl'nlr. SHtlul to The Ciliicn. Wai kksiia, June 10. Fully a thousand delegates to the American Institute of Homeopathy are m attendance here to day. The reception committee, headed by Dr. Willis llanforlli, has U-en escort ing most of the arrivals to the Fountain House, where the first session oiencd. The St. James ljuartet, of Chicago, fur nished the music. The b!g hotel threw oien its doors to-day lor the first lime this wanoii. Arrival of the Moodier. SKvinl to The CllUcn. Xkw Yokk, June 10. "Honest John O'Neill, attired in n new suit of clothes, arrived from Sing Sing to-day. lie is the boodle alderman who was sentenced in l.HHii. Last week his $J,lMio tine was re mitted. Went In lo KflTect To-nay. Sirvinl to TIIK Citukn. Washington, June 10. ijiiarlcrmaster General HolalK-ud's retirement from the army went into effect to-day. A new apMiintinent will lie announced w ithin a day or two. Work of FlendN. SKcinl to The Cllin-n. Nkw YiiKK, June 10. A dastardly at tempt to burn four tenement houses was frustrated this morning. Oil had liecn Miured uboul the building. Two hun dred lives would have Ik-cii lost. jo.ooo Hhorl. Mprclnl to The fit lien. Ai.iianv, N. V., June 10. The County bank have discovered n shortage of $'.'0,- iiihi in the accounts of their dead cashier. Mllll lluylnu I.M.irl. Mr. Ilerkeley Cain has sold his farm if Till acres on the French llroad, South ol the city, to Mr. Ocorgc Vandcrbilt for $tl!,riH. Mr. Josiah Jones, whose farm adjoins Mr. Cain's, has also disMiscd of his farm lo Mr, Vandcrbilt. The price is unknown. Mr. Vnndcrbifl has purel'i'sed of Mr, C. W. Pack the Antler Hall estate for $:t(l,0(MI, and it is rcKii tcd the estates of Mr. ('.. W. West and Col. J. ('.. Martin for $7(1,1)110 and $.111,11011 resH'tively This proH-rty nil mljoins. and with the exception of Col. Win. C'lK-kcslnrm, gives Mr. Vandcrbilt the entire river front on the French llroad, from IkIowiIic mouth of the Swannanoa to Alexander's bridge and Ik voiiiI. It also comprises some of the most valuable, as well as the pretti est, valley and hill lands of this bcauti. ful section. Mr. Puck has instructed all work U-ing carried mi at Antler Hall suspended. The Mayor's) Court. The Mayor's court was unusually full this morning. Henderson Thompson drunk and disorderly, was fined $.ri; l,ce Foster, vagrancy, $.1; Henry Hamilton assault on Nellie Hamilton live dollars, and fifty cents costs. Hen I-cdlord, drunk, failed to apiear and forfeited a bond of $1; Robert llrujmnii, drunk, $.1; Daniel 11 uusiickcr, drunk and down, $.". A charge of carrying concealed wcaMins was also brought against Hiinsuekcr, hut he was found not guilty. Ileston Grant, profane and vulgar language, $o; W. I.. Taylor, disorderly conduct, and John lllnir, drunk, $.". The total amount of lines was $1-4. There Are Two Hides). liniTiiH Citiihn: Into some (tortious of this city has gone the impression that the I.vecum is an iufiilcl cliiii and is en gaged in discussions calculated to injure the chureh. Now as it resident of Ashe ville lor nearly nine years, knowing most of the members intimately, being myself identified with it and having a reputation nl stake, allow me to insist that it all comes from those who have not heard the other side. Kesiiectriilly, William Wanii. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Lenoir is holding symiKisiums. Slntcsville parties arc talking of a road from that city to All. Airy. A large Ix-ar has been killed near Clif ton, lie weighed 170 iounds. The criiduntini: class at Wake Forest College hud twenty-five members. The new passenger station at Stales, ville has liecn opened to the public. A company has U-en organized to es tablish a shirt factory in ilmiiigton, Reuben Stoniort's saw mill near Max- ton was recently destroyed by a wind storm. Princeton college has conferred the de grec of II. on Governor Fowlc of the class of IH.,7. A Farmers' Alliance tinner to Ik- called louniry i.iic will soon lie started at Trinity College. It is said that Alfred Rowland has a walkover for a re-nomination for con gress in the sixth. The alliance nine factory at Durham iscxKvted to begin osrations about the 'J.'ith of this month. A man living in Purlium found an Kissum with ten offspring under his House one morning recently. I'll in Wilkes county they honst of a chicken that had n well devchqied crow at tin- tenner age ol tiirec days. Col. Paul Fnisnn is makinir the peni tentiary self-sustuiiiing and has not used any of the appropriation this year. The Confederate veterans of Caldwell mid Wutnugn counties will encamp at Itlowmg Kock Irom August 7 to ill. Stephen Milton, of Person county, committed suicide a few days ago. His mind hail been impaired lor some time. At Tarhoro niuht is made hideous hv the firing of pistols, and the Southerner thinks il is about time it was slopicd. The funeral of Mayor Crawford, of Salisbury, was largely attended. The members of the bar actcil as pall bearers. "Hail stones as Inruc as hen chits" fell in Cleveland county Wednesday, dama ging the growing crops and killing many chickens. Hon. F. M. Simmons, of New Heme, has gone to Washington to look after that $75,001) public building the city has ln.cn promised. Mr. W. C. Petty, a mcrehant of Man- ley, has leased tlic Carthage railroad from the Scalxinrd Air Line and will i- cratc it hereafter. The entire outfit, subscription list and good will of the Salisbury Watchman were iMiught nt auction ly Air. J. vt. Rumple lor Jl.'j.'.'i. Captain J. M. Fleming, deputy wurden ifthe State penitentiary, has Iwcn np- IMiinled to take the convict census sta tistics of the State. The contract lor the construction of the public building nt Greenville, S. C, has Ik-cii let to Jus. K. Lawrence, of Wil mington, for $7.'i,l:io. Key. R. R. Willis has been apiMiinted nastor of the Centenary Methodist chureh nl New llcriic, to till the vacancy K-cnsioiicd by the death of Rev. J. k. Mann. Reports from Chatham state that the wheat crop just harvested was n coin- iletc lailure. II did not pay to cut it. n some fields the yield was not so much us hail been sown. Grand Master Samuel II. Smith has appointed D. S. Wailt, Fsq., of Raleigh, Grand Treasurer ol the Grand ltdgc ol Masons, to Idl the vacancy caused by the death of Col. W. Ii. Anderson. Several capitalists, mostly northern ers have organized nt Wchlon the Great Fulls Water rower company, w. n. llndlinsH.it, of Petersburg, is president, and Tims. I.. F.mcrv, of cldon, is vice- president. The company will establish extensive manufactories tliere. II reports are true, Judge Armlicld got the worst of il when he exchanged dis tricted, with liiiluc Womnek. In Ivduc- comlie the solicitor and two other offi cers of the court were colored men, and all of them thought that the water in the iiulirc's pitcher was the licst. and they slaked their thirst out ol it. Judge Armlicld did not appreciate tins, anil has so expressed himself. Durham Globe. A wildcat was brought into Rulciuh by a countryman and escaped from its cage. There was a general scattering and in the midst of the scare the animal suc ceeded in hiding. It was several hours licfore it was seen ngnm and then it en tne in through the rear window of a gnu-cry store anil broniiht the sash with it. In just nlNitit three seconds that store was thecals alone and six men with six rifles were renuired to retrain iHtssession The animal was mad clear through and wanted to light. The Durham Sun says that during the storm Tuesday, at Cox's store, near Or ange Factory, two brothers, Daniel and George Ravnor, went into a torch to Keen out oi tuc rum, i.iuiuuiim niriicn ihisI and ran down along tne puicc where they were sitting and stunned both men. One has no use whatever of his body from his bqts down. The other is prostrated, and both arc seriously, if not fatally, injured. lames R. McDonald, one of the oldest citixens of Long Creek township, Meek- enlnirif coimtv, died at his home, nitout eight miles from Charlotte, Wednesday night. Air. .mci 101111111, was a native m Scotland. He came lo America in 1 45. He was n brave Confederate soldier, a member of the Fifth North Cnndina cav alry. His wile and two children survive nunc. Air. AlcUonald was scvenlv-nine years of age. The Raleigh corrcsimiiilcnt of the Rich mond Dispatch writes: Last year it was slated that the State Farmers' Alliance had made some requests of the legisla ture for the creation of a railway com mission, the extension of the Jurisdiction of magistrates, the prohibition of the holdiiiu of free passes by the public offi cials, nnd the prohibition of the free gill of convict labor to cortorntious. These requests were made nt a meeting here in August, 1HHH. The legislature did not bred them, the alliance men claim, so that now where there was a "request" there is a "demand." The State Alliance nt its session at Fayette villc in IHKtl made the demand and the whole matter went licfore the sub-nl lianees for ratification. There are some 2.U00 of the latter, and nearly all. if not all of them, endorsed it. It now becomes un official demand, The issue is put squarely before the people and the legis lature, MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Malu St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. rl6.ll " r5 W lfa.ul.ix ldM.ra.m4ln. 1 k TO- J I '' i-h,i Ther art s Sp.clflc. b.f .r. Tim- l .r Ml. h iiudd. a h sulk AMiaSU THS 'JHI0'l 55 Kiln St.. Buffalo. N.V. and International Bridge, Ont. fob iai.ii or J. S. GRANT. If yitur prescription!! ure prepared ut tSrunt'u I'hurmucy you can positively te- pend upon these facts: I'irst.thatonly tlie purest and best drugs and clwmkuh will Ik used; lecoml, they will Itc compound ed curefiilly and accurately by an t-jrwrt. enced I 'rescript ionist ; and third, you will not Ik vhurged un exorbitant price. You will receive the lst goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's I'barmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions filled ut ull hours, night or day, and dcliveted tree ol charge to any part of tlie city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's l'hur- mucj, 24 South Main street. At Grunt's I'hurmucy you can buy any Patent Medicine ut the lowest price ipiol- eil by any other drug house in tlx city. We ure determined to sell us low as the lowest, even if vre have to lose money by so doing. He will sell ull Puteut Medi cines at first cost, and below ihut if nec essary, to meet the price of any comxti- tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins In Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at the lowest prices. We ore the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of bis goods always on bund. Use IIuhcoiiiIk Liver Piiis, the est iu tlie world for liver complaints indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliablc remedy for all blood diseases is IIuikoiiiIk Sarsiiparilla. Try a bottle nnd you will tukcnootlicr. J. S. GRANT, Ph. C, Pharmueist, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close biiyt'i'8 will plonKe note tho following great induee 1 1 ion i8 this week: Itlnek Mohair llrillinti tines nt 50 and 7ue., formerly 75e. and $1. llluek Tuinise Snitiniw. () and H.'c., former price 7re. and $1. Jsluek Camel 8 Hair and Serge Suitings at 7ri. and 1, formerly 1 and Sfl.2.". lUat'k I-reach Henriettas. )0e., 7."ic. and Sfl, former price (;."e., $1 andl.2."). iancy Aloliair IJrilliant- ines, i)ie. and i.tc, former price 7.rn'. ami $1. I oloi-ed llenrietlasal J.n:. 40c, r()c. and 7"c, worth much more. Domestic ami Imported Challies at fie, Sc., and 12e. pcr'nrd. V ash Divss Fabrics, Lawns ami Prints at ylc. and up. French and Domestic Sal ines nt popular prieeH. Dress (iinghaniH ami Seer suckers, large variety. Uutmg tloths. Table Lin ens, white nnd colored. lute doods. Nainsooks. Lawns, India Linens, Ham- burgs, Luces, Underwear, IlaiKikerchiers, torsots, (ilovcs and Mitts. Largo assortment and low (trices. l'urasolH and Minslindcs, tho most attractive in the city. Trices lower than else where. lust received A new lot of Black and Cream Lnee Floun cing nnd Drapery Nets. fSonieUimg New Wo sell tho only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in tho market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dyo, crock or turn green, or monoy refunded. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRUUT, Opposite Bank at AabtvUte.
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