. - I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, ? THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen Tan Wsbh.lt Citiznn U full of local and State news ; Juit the thing to tend to anyone inquiring about Aahcvllle. lasued Thursday. .Single conies S centa, mailed. Only 1 00, per year. Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 1!S rente. Three Times, 00 cent", Sis Tlmci, 70 centa. W I ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 56. t MISCELLANEOUS. LIHVLLE. A place planned anil devel oping uh u GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulncas and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,801) feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with tjwto mid skill, with well graded roads tmd extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for lint itsidenccH and BEATHFVL HOSIISS. A good opportunity for profi table investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BOH MARCIIE. NEW NECKWEAR FOR GHNTLEMliN JUST IN-HAND-SOME LATEST DUSIGNS PRETTIEST SHADES OP SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL GRADES. FANS ! FANS ! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 South Main St. BON MARCIIE. H.T.ESTABROOK'8 -Jil . MAIN ST., A8IIIIVII.LU, IS Til M.AC BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches apr IHd . KEAL ESTATE. w.L. B owva. W. W. WOT, GWYN & WEST, (neccaaor to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO IANK OF AlHEVILtt REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Pablk. Commlaaloaera of Deeda. FIRE INSURANCE orriCK-aoniHeaat Conrl aesnare, CORTLAND BROS Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loans urely placed at S per cent. Office I II. ft 9 Fatton Ara. Second Boor. KMM1T JENKS & JENKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HIRB 1NHIIBANCB PLACKD IN TWBNTY OP THB KIIHT COMI'ANIUH IN THK WORLD. AO HNT OI Til B T A V RI.IIKH I.I I'll A Nl) ACCIUKNT INHItMANCB CO., OP HARTFORD, CONN. BTATR AORNTB POM THBDBTROITPIK AND M'NOLAR PROOF BAPB CO. Room Aio, McAfee Block 8t Pattoa ATt A.neTilk-, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. Tbe Great Comedy Play entitled - BLUE RUlif Una been withdrawn alter a very auccciwrai run, and we now present our mntchleu Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POPJ ULAR PRICEl DOOM OPEN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. SUMMER READING. KtOnf the iwnt lii-iiies for making Ice Creams, Sherbet, Wntr lmM. niul Custards. given away with each Freezer at the "Bid HACK 1ST. A hiir lot of Straw Hats for Men, Hoys and Children at tne "Did HACK 171. A mw Int, nf Soft Crush Iats in Drown, Blue and (lack at the "Bid HACKKT." Crotiuet Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the "BIG HACKFf." Stand Lainns. Hull Lumps M....IMI. I .ti mi .u lIirlir. nil Citclicn Lainna. Wicks, Chim neys and Dunn rs, lower than anybody, at tno "1HU KAL-lvEil. Dress Duckh's. Uibbons, Neck Wear. Collars, Cuffs, Jolts and tho largest line 01 louncings in town at the Did hackist." A new lineofGinghnmsand Chnmbra vs in Solids, Striiies, Maids and Side nanus ai the "Did ItACKET. t is an established fact that no place in town con tains a lietter assorted stock f goods sold at as lowpnivs as tho "Did HACKIST. We do not make a spirial v if iinvtliinir (unless it 1m of low prices) but we do take considerable prido in uio ex tj.nt of our Slum business Keeping all kinds and selling hem cheaper man anynou.y ilun iiiiiMi hit 1 lie secret of it. D not MiMMid a nickel for a w - I - il . . - -. 4 ! I lt.tl.lk IflLJ inyiiiiiig uiiiii i'm nu - tod the "BIG RACKET." . W. U. WILLI. sarin' J. will. WILLS BROS.. ARCHITECTS AMHBVILLH, N. C. im lurnard llultdlna. P. O, llot 00 riant, pedncatlona, llrUlla. e forever data of bvlldlnaj at abort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTT. Call and are . ! '"" F. A. GRACE. FRKSCO DECORATOR AND DltSMaNItSt Will BimiM In Tctnpra, Intonaco, UncauMtlc or Oil Special Designs In DKCORATIVK COMPOaiTIOM naalliillC'I'loral, BianalmHinca Allcaory. Addrraea BA WOOPWARD AVB., Iietrolt Mich., or BOX 1140, Aihelllt , N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTAHLISIIKD 1874. iV.CCARMICHAEL, 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 at all times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly first-claws in every respect. Everything warranted as represented or money ro unded. My goods ure pure and fresh and my prices ns ow uh the lowest. Prescrip 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 doods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry doods, Fancy doods, Smullwnrcs & CurK'ts, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profit. The liiu: embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & Patton Ave. CESAR'S HEAO HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Acvomntodiitlon. the very lint till, rnoun aln country can nflurd. Tcrpia rrnwimililc n ihiiniIIiIc to make them. Illlllnnl., miI, IwwIInK alley, ball room, mu.ic, etc. F. A. MILES. 91. D., ntayund.im Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Lyman Child I, REAL ESTATE and ; LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bulnc Loan, arcurrly placed at N prr cent. $10.00 REWARD In cash will Ite paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Aslieville as shown by the ollicinl census now being ta ken. You areuot limited to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. If two or more tun ke the nen rest guess, the prize will be given to t ho guess received first. Let all cotuu and t ry t heir luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents FurnlshlngSa THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. GuoKCK Vanukriiii.t litis not finisliid on Asheville real estate. It is u good thing to have and he is Ki'ttiiif; lots of it. It is intended to make the first dny of Scptcmlicr next, when the Rreat etjnes trinn statue of General ('.rant in Lincoln park, Chicago, is unveiled, the occasion of a military and civic demonstration such as the West has never seen. Evkn the muKnzincs ore hccomitiK in oculated with the sensutionul craze. The Century has purchased a series of articles ly an ex-convict on I'lctmcs of l'rison Life llchind the Kara. It would not teem from this ns if the nuiL'a.uic had any right to criticise the average newspaper. A Citizkn correspondent gives his lews to-day on tile park question. While they differ very materially from the plan outlined by the park commit tee, they will still bear consideration. Hit idea is not to have one mrgc park, hut a series of smaller ones of easy ac cess. The plan is by no mcuns new anil certainly a good one. There should lie smaller parks and there should also Ik one large park. The latter is what we want now, the oilier will follow ns matter of course. The way property selling now is only a fore runner of hat it will be in years to come. Ashe ville wants a park now, or the land for it. Some steps should be taken and at once. Tiik Citizkn is glad to give the views f n correspondent on this question and lies that others will scud in enmmuni- alionH on the subject. Now that the mailer is up, let it lie discussed thor oughly. Skxatok Vanck has written a reply to the letter of SiiH.'rinlcndcnt Porter asking the Senator's influence in behull ol the census suiicrvisor of Asheville. Senator Vance protests against the ieo- leof Asheville being made rcsonsihtc for the misdoings of a few, or lor an anonymous circular. He says he is sure that the whole rc- Hrted trouble in Asheville isexnggcrated and that no more difficulty will be found in taking the census there than in any tlier city. If the enumerators, he says now how to Iwlinvc themselves they ill meet with no trouble. The Senator takes issue with Porter's statement that no regard was paid to Militics in the np- Miinimciit, coniN.'tviiey only being eon sidered. He says that lie has received letter iluig a iiiiiuIht ol instances in Norm Carolinn in which enumerators already at work were removed for no reason ex cept that they were democrats, and rc- rcpiiblicnns, sometimes colored men were put in their places. Whenever convinced that there is any real trouble in obtain ing u proier census of AhIiiaiIIc, lie will give his aid in behalf of the census office, There is one thing iiImiuI the ilmtiii guished representative ol the Old North State, lie lint a habit ol hitting the nail aouarclvon the head. He has done it now. Tim executive conmiiticc ol the Wool Consume;' Association in session at llos- ton, has sent to the Senate finance com niiltce a memorial asking that wool and all raw material be put iihii the free list in the pending tariff bill. Alter uoing into Ictnils to cmphnsic these points it con links: "At all the wool grown in the world is now wanted the Auiericniigrow. cr could hardly be injured by the read jiistnient ol values. If, at the worst, his product should fall slightly in price he would Ik coniiensnteil soon by the larger more certain demand from tin stimulated nnd increased manufacture. The demand for mutton it rapidly increasing, nnd il it afforded in liettcr quality by sheer which produce long wool than by the breeds iirodiicinu short, fine wool. The half-bred mutton sheep's wool in the wnri works admirably with the rejected worst cd fibres hud the Montevideo llci-ccsin the filling. Thui the mutton Hocks would hc aiiiniiliileil lliroiiuh the importation ol free raw materials. TIk American con .iiilirr I if woolens nnd worsted would gel iKllcr fnbrict al price generally lower." This is what the fanners waul to tee, but don't think that it will come about Mckinley knows what the farmer wutits I letter than that worthy himself nnd Mc- Kiulcv It running this show. THE AMENDE HONORABLE, The editor ol the North Carolina Pre bvleriiln.publislied at Wilmington, knows a good thing when he see it nnd that wn the reason Hint Ins rtHirt of I he General Assembly wn tnken verbntim from Tim Citiziin. Ol course the lac that he did not mention the pitKr from tvhirh he obtained several column of Assembly new s wn forgelfulnest, nnd he will In time. Asheville Lilixen. Hxncllv right every lime, in the main We do "know n good thing when wc ce II" nnd soused Tim CiTiHN'srcNirt very freely! which rcNirt liiour jiMlgment wns unusually good. Acknowledgment wn in tyiK nnd nl Inst moment we were in formed thai It with n large amount ol other matter would have to Ik left over. Order were given them not to fail to give Hie credit In nextissiie.nndlliiiwaidoiie, the credit appearing I be same day at Tiik Citizkn'i criticism, nnd of course without any knowledge that this criticism would nmicnr. It wn not "forgctfulncss" then but it tort of neeensity Inld uxn ut. lie sure, dear brother, that you enn always count on our doing right, or Irving to, "In time," looking for our reward in eter nity, North Carolinn t'retbytcrlan, MINE HORROR IN PENNSYLVANIA. TWENTY DEATHS TO-DAY FROM CHOLERA. A nix strike In Ronton and n Mou nter Parade-News of the World. IM'NIiak, Pn., June 17. Hy a fire in the mine here this morning thirty jieople lost their lives. Hll'orts to rescue them had to Ik given up, owing to the Jire which is still raging. A Second Cane. Washington, June 17. Surgeon Oen- cral Hamilton of (he Marine hospital bu reau, is informed that n second case of yellow lever has develoied on the Hritish vessel Avnn now detained at Chandclciir quarantine station. He has also received report from a special agent sent to Me- ridu, Yucatan, to investigate itssanitnry condition, that twelve eases of yellow le er have occurred there and that there ure fears of an epidemic. Itn Ijtliorn UeKU... SlKviul to The Cltlirn. Litti.k Rock, Ark., J unci 7. The Dem ocratic state convention liegan its laliors to-day. After the call to order anil a brief Siccch by the chairman, committees on resolutions, credentials, and orderof bus iness were appointed. It will Ik late this afternoon lieforc any nominations arc made. The fight for slate treasurer is growing exceedingly warm with the pros- iects still in favor of Woodruff. The Hclecllc Annoclatlon. Special to The lltien. Niaoaka 1-'ai.i.s, N. Y., June 17. Hilly a thousand delegates arc in attendance on the National Eclectic Association con- ntion which oicncd here this morning. Irs. C. 15. Spicer, J. L. ProKr I larger, and Luther Crawford, all of Pcnnsyl- nnia, are among the most prominent physicians of the eclectic school in at tendance. Hollerniafcem and tttilpliuildern. Sircinl to TlIK CITIZKN. St. Lous, June 17. The tenth aniiiinl onveution of the International lloilcr- makcrt and Shipbuilders' Association began work here to-day. The question of adopting the eight hour davwasdis- UHsed nnd will Ik acted tqion. An ef fort will Ik made to establish a uniform rate of wages in the I'liilcd States and Canada. Uonc to Cape May. Siiccinl to The Clllnn. Wasiiini.ton, June 17. Mrs. Harrison, Mr. McKce nnd a party composed of luitc a number of prominent Washing ton belles left to-day for CaK May, where the Indies of the President's house hold ure to Ik favorably installed in the new cottage, the gift of Philadelphia friend. To-Uny'n Mporlli.K Hvenln. Mprcial to Til CITIZKN. Nkw Vokk, June 17. The annual re gatta ol the Columbia Yacht Club, the annual race ol the Corinthian Yacht Club in New York, nnd the beginning of the tournament for the New lingland lawn tcnnischaiiipionship at New Haven, Conn., arc the lending sporting events ol to-dny. To Reduce Railroad Kalen, Hucdnl to The Citizen. Toi'KKA, Kan., June 17. A hearing is in progress iKlore tne Mate rauroaii commissioners to-day on the reduction of grain rale from Kansas Kints to the Missouri river. Ohio DemocralM. ttiwcliil to The Citizen. Coi.i'M ill's, ()., lune 17. The 11110. cratie Stale Central Committee in session here, is to-day fixing a time mid place ol holding the state convention. llruKulntn of New York. Mlieeilll to Tbe Citizen. Ariii'KN, N. Y., June 17.-The twcllili annual meeting of the State Phiirmriccii licnl convention oKiicd with a large at attenilanee this morning. On a Mtrlkc. SiN.lnl lii Tiik Citizkn. IIiisthn. lune 17. Three lliousand building lalsircrs struck here to-day for higher wages. A Mounter I'nradv. tfim'lnl to The Citizen. IIiwtiin.Jhiic 17. A monster parade ill honor of Hunker Hill day took place here to-day. Twenty Wcathn To-llay. Hlirrlnl to The Citizen. Maiikih, June 17. Troon have lieen sent to ibccholcrn district. There have been twenty deaths to-day. The Track In tJood Condition Miirclnl to The Citizen. Nkw York, June 17. The weather here is cloudy and threatening but the suburban track i in splendid condition for the rnce. To Vlnlt America. I.iiniion. lime 10. John Dillon, Win n'liripn nndlolm KcdmondhnvclKcn no- ixiintrd delegate to make a tour of AmeriCII in llic numum 111 me nmmi wi the Irish Nationalist monument, Dr. J. P. Knmsiiy retunieil last night from n visit to Innilly ami friend in Greenville, Tenn. Mr. Von llulilow, who wn Injured in the wreck Saturday it thought to Ik lnv proving! Mr Scarborough i nlo better than he wai yesterday. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. An epidemic of flcns has captured Car thage. Durham is to have an excursion to Norfolk on June 30. Kuleigh will celebrate the I'ourlli of July iugrcut style. Three mad dogs were killed in Wash ington one day recently. In Guilford county Inst venr only 719 negroes paid toll tax. and 1 .Hii.'l voted. The Wilmington xistofncc is iKing im proved to meet the demands of the pub lic. The joint legislative committee nn rail road taxation meets in Kaleigh to-morrow. George Rhodes, wanted at Marion for sale robbing, has lieen arrested at Knox villc. In one dny orders were received at Duke factory at Durham for 11,1 S3,' the i.OOO cigarettes. A ten millc railroad will Ik built in Chatham county from the ligypt nunc to Osgood. The judicial convention of the demo cratic party of the third district meets at Kocky Mount on July It. Dr. II. S. Lucas, of Ciillasajn, will build a telephone line between Franklin, N. C, and Walhalla, S. C. The mcmlwrs of the Wilmington steam fire engine company will picnic at Curo Una licuch Friday, June 27. The new Methodist church at Red Springs is almost completed anil will soon Ik ready for occupancy. I'. L. limwin. for five venrs un inmate of the Morganton Insane asylum.dicd at that institution last 1 uesuay. 15 iidit hundred dollars on three acres of land is what a Uurkc county man made last year in spite of the season. In Onslow county there arc nine lull Hedged candidates for one office and seven more are thought to Ik after it. Mnrv Cox. a colored il sane woman, who hii lieen in the New Berne jail, bus been tnken to the Goldsboro asylum. 'iftccn nnssenirer agents of various railroad lines in the South SH-nln day or two fishing at Morchciid City last week. Another dri.lv tmiier is soon to Ik es tablished in Halcigh nnd it will take an active part in democratic campaign work. The Mt. Airv Granite company, of Winston, tins elected all of its old olti- cers and increased its paid up stock by $10,000. The Monroe Knouircr is authority for the statement tbut Mr. S. W. Trull killed n conch whip snake there measuring 7 feet in length. It has lieen discovered from the old records that President Andrew Jackson was once sworn in ns a coiistnlilc in Guilford county. WtltniiiL'ton drummers nrc rapidly usurping the territory in theenstern part of the State, formerly occupied by the Richmond coris. Thieves entered the premises of A. Ililb in Golilsborn and emptied his pantry nl all the eatables. The above gentleman has been robbed four times? Three homed toads ore amusing the Hulcicdi nub be bv destroying anil devour ing a lliousand flic each a day. Thcy arc m a urug store wuiuow. Prof. Clint. D. Mclvcr, of Kaleigh. has accepted nn invitation to deliver an ad dress on female education lieforc Ha state press association which meets at Durham. J. N. Ingram, a nutcd traveler nnd ncwsoniHT corrcsiHHident will soon visit Western North Carolina in the interests of the Washington Post, nnd will "write up" this part of the State. The new covcriiineiit building nt Wil mington will Ik completed next month. It is said that ten or fifteen thousand dollar of this appropriation will Ik available for fixing up the grounds. Jimmic Cook, the Isiy preacher til Cetiruia. was in Charlotte on Sunday unit oreurhcdfit one of the loculchiirchcs Cook is I years old, weigh IIS Hiunds and is four Icet high. He hut lieen prcncii ing lor two year. Uev. .. W. Crawford, of Greensboro, has I icon elected chaplain nnd prolessor f biblical htcrnturc at Trinity college. v.,i I. S llnaat-tt. of Durham, will Ik princial ol Trinity Academy, which will tnke the place of the college on its removal to Kulcigli. A Concord iinrtv of fishermen captured 201 pounds of carp at one haul liesiilcs a bucket full of white Krch, a turtle and some they didn't count. On the way to mil from the ground tney wiico seven squirrels. So il was not such 11 luiil day alter nil. w A. Stiles, the railroad contractor, nlHitit whom 11 great ninny uncompli- . ...... 11, i.a Imvit !irrtt anid hitctv. IllCll.tll , i,... -t -- . . ha brought suit ngnmst the Roanoke and Southern railroad uir iinrtv inoiis 11 nil dollar for nmouiits due on con tracts and lor damages. liarncst effort nrc IKing made to in- luce Governor Fowlc to commute tne l.-mli u-nii-nre of Ionian Pritehctt, con victed ol Murder nl Oxford. June 27 is 11... .Ii,ii- he will die if the coventor docs not interfere, but there nrc good grounds for the liehel Hint a commtiinuun win ik granted. V. O. Pearce. of Person county has Ikcii placed under $700 bond for Ins up- iKnrnnee nt court. 11c is cnnrgcn mm IKing one nl a mob of masked men who . .1.- l:l . U...Um n.i.l lilltL entered the jail nt Roxboro' and took therefrom n lot 01 wnisxcy wnicn uau been stored in the jail by revenue officers for safe keeping. There is n policeman in Charlotte who wn Isirn nnd renred in Mccklrnbiirg. He i. 1 lie father of four children. He hns nev er teen a river, bus never Ikcii nn a train but once, nnd then irom tnarioiie to Matthews, nnd hn never lieen out of Mecklenburg, further than (.niiarru and Vnion cmmtie. Charlotte New. Priil-iv evening iust before five o'clock when tlie sun wn blazing hot nnd the nit-reurv towcrimi uitnbovcUO.thc Wnsh inglon telegraph oKrator asked over the wire if it wa ruining in Greenville. ('Ki ting a ncgntivc answer he said they were haiMiio- a n-o-iilnr snuiill down there and It was raining hnrd. The Tnrboro office iu-nnl this nnd anid the policemen were out prinkling tin treet uptherc. These towns are iutt twenty-five mile apart, nnd the alio vc how just what differences there enn be In tliort distance. urcen villc Reflector. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of I'hnrmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They in i Spfdflc. fantalntaa !. brf IdNuraarrallra. la rira (lavMharll. I'rW.tWI. Vnr aau bj araffUU ar bj Mil. ?oocr5. I uncruMy noun nn IIVI f annrv vtaww w ii Main St., Buffalo, N.Y, and littunatlonal Bridge, Out. VIIK SALIC II S. GRANT. If your prescriptions ure prepum! ut ('runt's I'lmrmucy you can iiunitivily dc- fiend upon these facts: I'irst, that only the purest and best drugs and chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound. ed carefully and accurately hy an exieri. ciiced I'reseriptionist ; and third, you will not Ik charged nn exorbitant price. You will receive the last goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Vharmacy, 2 tSouth Main street. Prescriptions fdled ut all hours, night or day, and dcliveied tree ol charge to any part of tlie city. The night Ml will Ite answered promptly. Vrunl's I'hur macy, 24 South Main street. At Grunt's Pharmacy you cun buy any I'utenl Medicine ut the lowest price yuot. eil by any other drug house in the city. We arc determined to sell us hw us the lowest, even if wc have to lose money by sodding. Wc will sell ull I'utcnt Medi cines at lirst cost, und below thut if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment vi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over L'OO skins, ull sites, at the lowest prices. Wc arc the agents for Humphrey's lh'nia:uputhic Medicines. A full supply of his goods ulwuys on hand. Use lluucomltc Liver fills, the liest in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable rcmeily for all blond ilisenscs is lluneondie Sursaparilla. Try a buttle nnd you will take no other. J. S. CHANT, f 1. (.'., Pharmacist, J S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Clone buyci'H will plonse nolo Uio following great induce- tiieutM this week : Iilaek Moliair ISrilliiinliiieH nt .r0 and 7.V., formerly 75e. and $ I. IMack TainiKe Suitings, (50 and H7h, former price 75e. and $1. Itlaek Camel'M Hair and Srgo Suitings at 75e. ami 1, formerly ijfl and Sfl.2.". IMaek French Ilenriettis, ."()(!., 7."m'. and 1, former priire (mi:., 1 and tfl.2.". raiicy Moliair Hrilliant- ines, r0c. und 7."c, former nriet! i.f. nun tfi. l-oloreii iienrieiiasui -'.ic, lOe.. .r0(!. ami 7.V., worth mucli mow. Domestic ami Import'il Challies at ."., Sc., ami VJv. per yard. V ash Dress l''abrics, Liiwiih and Prints at .'l!e. and up. French and Domestic Sat ines nt popular prices. Press (iinghams and Sccr suckers, largo variety. Out ing Cloths, Table Lin ens, white and colored. Whitu (!oods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, Jlani- burgs, Lmti's, Uiiilerwear, Mnndkoi'C'liiers, torsotH, tllovos and Mitts. Largo assortment and low prices. l'arasols and Sunsluulos. tho most attractive in the city. Trices lower than olso whore. lust received A new lot of Muck and Cream Lneo Floun cing and Drapery Nets. Something ISow ve sell tho only absolutely Fast I, lack Hosiery in tho market made hy Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Hoys. They are guarunteod not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. vtriirixocK's, 46 SOUTH MAIN STHKKT, Oupeslta Bank tt AsberUl.