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. THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X Thi Wbkkly Citiikm la fall of local and State newasjunt the thing to cnd to anyone InqulrlnK about A.hcvllle. Issued Thursday. Single copies S centi, mailed. Only $1 OO, per year. ' Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, its cent. Three Timet, SO cents, Bll Time., 75 cent. VOLUME VI. NO. 59. ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. t MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE,- A place planned and devel oping u u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hoolth ftihiws and beauty of SCENEIIY. An elevation of y,0() feet, .with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tasto and Hkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine ivsidonees and HKATHFIX HOMES. A good opportunity for proli table investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MAROHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, HandkcrchicDi and WlndHor Tien At an ier cent and 3:ii lr cent. Iru lliun MKnlar price.. All Mew and I-al tMylcM. 30 South Main Ht. BOH M ARCH E. H.T.ESTABROOK'S S3 8. MAIN ST., A8IIUVIM.lt, II TUB I'LAC ru BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr I H REAL ESTATE. ttl.LTH B. OWYH. W. W. WKST. GWYII & WEST, (Hucceuon to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OVPICK-HaalhcaiH Court aqaare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Invcatment Agent. Loan. c nrely placed at 8 per cent. Ufnceat SI4 At 3(1 Patton A v.. Hccond floor, KDunir JENKS&JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. PIRB INftdRANCB PLACIII) IN TW11NTV OF THH IIIWT COM HANI l!H IN TUB WOKLU. A0I1NTHOP THBTRAVHI.BHH'MI'UAND ACCII1HNT INMURANCB CO., OH HARTPORD, CONN. BTATB AOHNTPOR THB DBTROIT PIRB AND BURGLAR PROOF RAPB CO. Room o 10, McAfee Block 88 Pattoa Art.j AiUrUle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE -, EVERY IlAY THIS WEEK l'OR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy l'luy entitled BLUE RUIII" lunbcca withdrawn after a very micecHstul run. uutl wc now (ircBcnt our nrntthlcai Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP! ULAR PRICES. DOURK OPKN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. SUMMER READING. 100 of the bent roeiiios for making Ice Creams, Sherbets, Water Ices, and 1 ustnrus. given away with each Freezer it the "BIO llACKIvl. A big lot of Straw Hats r Men, Hoys and Children at the "BKi KACKKT." A new lot of Soft Crush Hats in Brown, Blue and Black at t lie "BK5 KACKKT. (Yonuet Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the "lU(i KAUKIvl. Stand LiunpH, Halll'iimps, Library 'Lamps, Night ami Kitchen Lamps. Wicks, Chim neys and Burnc rs, lower than anybody, at the "JS1U liALWlVi. Dress Buckles. Uibbons, Neck Wear. Collars, ('ulTs, Belts and the largest line of Flouncings in town at the "151(1 KAUMVl. A new liiieoffiinghnmsnnd Iharabrays in Solids, St l ilies, Fluids and Sale Bands at the "Bid KACKKT. It is an established fact that no place in town con tains a. better assorted stock of roods sold at as low prices as the "Bid KACKr;T." We do not make a siiccinl tv of anvtliinir (unless it be of low prices) but we do take onsulcrame prine in 1.110 ex nf. (if our Shoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling them cheaper than anyioci. Imi miiMk hit 1 lie secii't of it h not him'im! a nickel for anything until you have vis ited the "BIG RACKET." , W. U. WILL. AMTIIt'K J. WILLS, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AHHBVILLU, N. C. Olllce Barnard building. 1', O. Hot 604. Plan., Spccincnllona, lietnll.. c, forevcry claM of building at .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR OESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and ac. nprl Wl:iin F. A. GRACE, EKESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Will Kaecule In Tcnipra, Intonaco, . Eiicauatlc or Oil From Special Designs In ' lll'.COR ATIVK COMIMIMlTniN ReallatlcFloral, BtnalMann Allegory. Addreww Be WOODWARD AVB., Detroit, Mich., or BOX 1140, A.hcvllle, N, C. MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAlUilSllUD 187-4. W.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 at all tunes to my pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect. Everything warranted as represented or money ro unded. My goods are pure ind fresh and my prices as ow as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered five of charge to any part of the ity. Mr.-J. Taylor Amiss is with i ne, 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 (Soods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry doods, Fancy doods, Smallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grades from low priced to very tine. One price system. 7 & 0 Fat ton Ave. mm head HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. AcriiiiimiHlntlon. the very Imt this muuii tain country can afford. Term. rrnimlilr na possible to niiike thrm. Ililllnnls, kioI. lHilliiirnllcy, hull room, inii.lc, etc. mn A mm ?42 If Tk A7 . 11114.413 n. ninyuiid.iin , Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman k Child I, HEAL ESTATE AND : LOAN BltOKEll Strictly a Brokerage BumIiichh Loan, securely placed nt H per rent. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will be paid -to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the potiuhlr- tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You arenot limited to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. If two or more make t he nearest guess, tin' prize will bo given to t ho guess iveeivod first. Let all come and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Till! Knglish syndicate is said to lie ill- Icr tlic Louisiana Lottery. IT it would only purchase it anil lake il over lo ling- land it would settle a miieli mooted question, San Francisco has nt last passed an ordinnnce against prize lighting. It will still lie in order however IW San I;rnncisco toughs to pound the life out of innocent liinamcn. On pulling down an old house in Staun ton, Va., the other day some parlies found alMiut $.'100 in gold and silver coin of very old dates, sonic ol which are worth considerably more than their face vnluc. , A kktihkii Detroit groectymnii says the most indcicndrut man on earth is the me who pays cash and runs no hills, cs- iceially where lie nuys n.s provisions. When he leels that he ca.i iu. where he pleases and pay as he goes he Iiuys lo lietter advaiilage every lime iiiitl saves money. Till! vigorous light against the confir mation of J. II. Knvcsto lie revenue col lector has heen won by the opposition and Mr. Hives is now a private citizen. Iivcrylhiiig is not smoolh sailing in the republican ranks. This bodes no harm In the Democrats. Wiiathvhk else may lie said nbout Sam Jones it is certain that he has (I way if bringing the sinner to time. He has just closed n ten days' series of meetings at Richmond and it is estimated that 1.I,000 (K'oplc al tended the services, anil that thousands signified their iiiteu- iou of leading better lives. An audience if I O.tH HI invited Mr. Jones lo return to Richmond. Tins morning a dog supMiscd to Ik mad was killed on College street after having bitten n hoy and several animals. It may Ik, mid ierhnps is, that the dog's madness existed onlv in the minds of n lew excited men and Ihivs, but his actions would contradict it and all of the dogs bitten by him should Ih killed. Hydro phobia is too dangerous to be played with. It should lie slauiied out right away. Sri'.AKiiK Ki:i:n may lie a man of des tiny, but in view of the record he is mak ing for himself in Congress, we are icr suaileil that his destiny is a dark one, and the tide on which he is now Hunting will not lend him on to fortune. He is undoubtedly it presidential possibility- lie will lie n candidate hut only n can- lidatc. lie will never force his way into the Presidential chair; the country ncitli- T could nor would stand it. Atlanta Constitution. I'ki-siiii nt IIakuison it is said lias told nil intimate friend that he will not lie a aadiclate for re-election. "I am not here for the puriKise of acting in the interest of my self or of my party," he is remrtcd as saying, "but in the interest of the whole country mid the icople. When my term is out I exicet to return In Indian iiHilis and resume the practice of law." If this i really true the country will generally concede that Harrison has got more sense than he is usually given rcdit for. Hut then il is only a ipiesliou of going ieneciililv or luing kicked mil, anil il docs not take much ol a brain to boose the former. In ii number of cities where the census has been completed complaint is Uiug made that il is faulty. The Chicago Daily Newt says it has lieiu so dclcclivc that il is no more than a farce. The New York paicrs nrc 'also complaining as lire the piiers of llirmiugliaiil and Charleston. There can Ik' bill little doubt bill that there is some fael in all this blow. It is of the utmost iniporlaiicc thai there lie no such complaints from Ashe villc. If every resilient makes up his mind that his name shall apix'ar in the census, il will Ik; there and then the ceil us will Ik-complete. Make ii note of it uuil don't forget the census emimeriitors. PERSONAL. An ollieial of the llrilish niuscuin, Louis l-'ngnu, will lecture over Here next win Icr. Ijiuiw AIiIktiiii. it iiiflcd French wo man. asnircs In the mantle of Ko.u lion licur. MIC wears mine aiiiic, nun m manners is n Chcslciliehl, The IliiiiL-nrian artist, Muuknesy, ii coiilcmiihiliiiL' the painting ol n grand ser es of reunions pictures which win keep him busy several years. Sir lidward Arnold's new epic piwui TliiLiuhlol the World," consists o IIII.OIIO lines, and is pronounced the fill est work ol the hum since .miiioii, I'robablv the richest man in Alabama isjosiah Morris, ol Montgomery, lie lias a lortune oi h.i,imhi,uoii, mime ior the most nnrl from dealing in rcirl c lute. The St. Louis liccr king. Adolph llusch is nt the head ol an establishment which cmnlovs three Ihouriind men, and he re ceives a salary oi jMO.iM.i.ii year. The composer of "Kathleen Muvuur- ncen," I'. N. Crouch, Is nearly ninety years of nge, but lie marched in the procession nt the unveiling of the Lee monument at Richmond. A carpenter in Jacksonville, III., former ly n captain in the British Army, named 0, A. Catterwcll, has fallen heir to n mil lion dollar estate by the dcatliol Ins lathe in r.ngland. The Intelv elected Koval Aeadcniiciiin lluliert llcrkomrr, whose picture, "The Last Muster." has made bun famous, was nt one time an "Ohio boy," nlthougli born in llavaria. His parents took him to Ohio when he wns two years old, and later rclurncc! to Englund with him. THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN NEW JERSEY. RUDOLF DUBOSE AND PETER DA VIS HUNG FOR MURDER. Many HI I ... r HUH Ii.iprlno.ifU - All TapiiKH Have leiwed Ni'nM of the Worl.l. SiKiial In The Citiun. Ni:v Yiikk.J line 3(1 The llallinioivand Ohio passenger train was wrecked near Child's station, New Jersey, this morn ing. Three K'oplc were killed mid twenty injured. All were brought here. Among the wounded is liishop Kcanc, of Washington. Hir Many Ci'ltc-H. SikiIiiI m The CilUcil. Ol lilil.i', lane I'll. Rudolph Diibosc wus hanged at eight o'clock this morn ing, for the murder of his wile, niothcr-in-law and two children at St. Albans in 'Vbi uarv last. I le coiilcsscd on the scaf- Id mid showed no weakness. He butch ered the entire familv with an axe. lla.iKC-il TIiIm Mor.ili.K. SH'cial til TlIK CITI7.KN. IIii.i:svii.i.i:, Out., iinc !!. I'cler 'avis the murdered of Wm. Hiuory was hanged this morning. Tl.c iM.prlHOMvd Ml.acrH. Ss-cial to The Cltirn. Di'NUAK, I'll., June 2'l. The imprisoned miners will mil Ik' reached till to-night. All rappiugs have closed. Murdered uv MoldierH. Cania, I ia lie- L'O. A lew daysagoa body if Christians ambushed and shot three Turkish soldiers and Crclon iiiusselmcn. A body of niiisschiicu in revenge have killed the Christians and threaten I'm the! reprisals. The lllitueHt iilHcoery Made Vet. MiiNTi'.oMCKvJime HI. A SKvial from Annislou says: I'articnhirs ol the big gest gold discovery ever made in the South ome from Cleburne county. The ore will yield, according to assay, from ten lo one hundred pennyweights. A com- imiv was at once organized lo develop the discoveries. Vale Vollexe Cmiii. te.iceiiie.it. SM-iial to Till- Citizen. Nuw IIavi-.n, Conn. Vale college omiiiciiceiiictil exercises iKgau lo-day with thellel'orest-Townscnd prize speak ing which is now in progress. This af ternoon the Vale and Harvard ball clubs will contest. To-niorrow morning the baccalaureate sermon will Ik' delivered in llatlell Ch.'iK'l. Three CoIU-kcn Celelirate. SiH'cia) to Tor citizkn. Xi-:v Vokk, June '.'II. The alumni of the college ol the city ol New York arc holding an enthusiastic gathering here to-ilay. At Cambridge Harvard is cele hraliug class day. At Ivvanston, III., the Northwestern rniversity is holding commencement exercises. Prohalily II will lie lietidi-rHou. Sircinl tu The Citlwn. I'kim i tiin, III,, June 'JO. The rcpubh cans of the seventh congressional dislricl met in convention here to-day. In all probability Congressman Henderson, ol I'riiicctoti, who has served aeccplably, will Ik- rc-iioiiiinated. MlHHourl i:dltorH Meet. SikcIuI to Tun I iTiHN. Cak tiiai.i:, Mo., June I'o. 1 he South west Missouri Kdi tors' AssiK'ialion Ik1 uaii its annual session here to-day. About a hundred editors in attendance. WImcoiihIii CycllMK AsHoelatioai. SiH-cinl tu Tlic Citizen. Wai kksiia, Wis., June I'll. 1 he Stale Cvcliiiu Association iK'gan its annual meeting here to-day. tiaiiitilertt on Trial. Sin-dill tu Till' Citizen. Ciik aoo, June 'J(l. The proprietors ol the pool rooms, arrested lasl week, arc having a hearing to-day. Vale-Harvarl lloal Knee. tK'i'liil la The Citizen. Nuw Liiniion, June 'Jn. I he tile boal crew it. lived here this morniug. livery- thing is in readiiuss for the Yule-Har vard boat race this alteruoon. Mulled for l-:ruie. SH'l'llll ll TllliClTIZI.N. Nuw Yokk, June 211. Kosina Yokes and herconipany sailed lor Luroic this morning. She will skiuI the siinimer in lievonshire, liiiglaud. A hauilsonic mouiinicnt has Urn placed over the grave old aeral I'.eorge II. Mc- Clclhm. Ccueral lames A. Denver, after whom the city ol Denver was named, is a law partner ol cx-Altoi ncy licueral Garland. Mrs. Ilavne, t he wife of the eonuressman who has i is'inuuislicd lumscll by dechii iug n remiiniualinii, is the dauuliler ol the piopriclor of Hosteller's bitters mid is very rich. Mine. U'titia llonapartc Wyse Kat.gi ilv Kulc, the madeaii grand daughter of Liieien llonapartc, brother ol the great Napoleon, is still fascinating mid roiniin tie lit the age of OH, I'oK' Leo's resident physician follows his holiness about almost 'like his shadow, and is lorcver going to mid fro with it thermometer in his hand looking out lor the slightest breath ol ml intrusive draiiL'ht that uiighl venture to blow rudely near the head of the church. rostmastcr (iencral Waimmaker wishes his iidmiiiistralion ol the depart incut to lie distinguished by four radical movements, these lire the cslnlilislv incut of postal telegraphy; second, the divorce ol lotteries Irom the mails; third, wistnl savings banks; and fourth, penny Hisingc. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Charlotte has organized u State cliarol union, Concord is broken out with the measles. Iiidge W. M. Sliipp is seriously ill in Charlotte. There arc fifteen prisoners in Cabiirrus county jail. Twenty siib-allianees were chartered in the Slate last week. lidttie Miller was drowned lit Stntes- ville. He was 10 years old. KaleiLdi contractors are said to have all of the work they can do. The Grand Lodne K. of I. begun its session ill Durham on the lKth, Warsaw has held a public meeting in the interest ol u cunning factory. Apple mid pear trees iiround Kaleigh are said to lie dueled by blight. Kalciiih will have n $" display ol fireworks on the day we eelebralc. The Trov Vidette supports M. S. Kol- bins for iudgc of the eighth dislricl. The telegraph line from Hooiic to lllowing Koek will soon be ready lor use. Uev. J. T. Ilagwell is holding n series of revival meetings in Mecklenburg county. Ir,,f llmuM.lflit Hip new llritlcitml ol the Peace Institute, ol Kaleigh, will tuke charge to-day. It is reported that extensive deposits of iron have been found on the Linvillc mountains. lohn CuniiiiiL'hani. of Greensboro, whs kicked so hard by u Texas Kuy that his life is despaired of. The Davis military school buildings at Winston will Ik opened for pupils the first of Septeinlier. II. C. Ileekwith. of Kalciiih, 1ms been appointed secretary of the State demo cratic committee. W IniiiiL'ton has licensed olllt dogs, mid woe to the uiiliiTnscd for the dog catcher is abroad in the laud. There were thirteen urnduatcs at Trin ity College and each one pledged $1011 to the endowment liiud. A negro from Durham who got twelve years lor maiislauglilcr lias just occn taken to the K.'iiilentiary. The Wilmington Scneoast railroad oilers a prize of $100 lor the best shot in any organized rille team. Governor Powle has iK-cn ordered to Morehcad City by his physician to get the iK-nelit of the salt water. Kalcich thinks 10,000 will lie about her population as shown, by the census. I.iglit tliousanu ol I nose arc negroes. In the last five weeks W. L. Lnekcy, of Lineolnton, bus killed thirty-six crows, live hawks and two sheep killing dogs. Wilmington has had n genuine ease of mad dog, ulthoiigh the animal accom modatingly died before biting anybody. A OS vcar old woman of Davidson coiintv has hound one hundred dozen bundles of wheat ill the harvest Ileitis up to date. Dr. K. K. Greunrv. of Greensboro, has a tobacco stemmer he thinks bents the world. He has gone to Washington lor a pateiil. Mr. 15. 0. Harrell, secretary of the teachers assembly thinks that 2,000 per sons will attend the meetings nt More- head City. Henry Oduin, a colored boy of Kin- slou, had lus luinil uaiiiy niiisncu wuiii coupling cars and il had' to be amputa ted. Miirimiilon citizens arc troubled by thieves who visit their gardens during the night and thin out the number of vegetables. During the past six months the Tryon street Methodist church of Charlotte has added l.'il new memlKTS. Key. Dr. Solomon Pool is the pastor. I'oiir Concord Fishermen caught 18! . i In- liuiiv siKi'imcus in one hour mid twenty minutes. The whole catch could Ik' put in a gallon vessel. A Ilurke county man wns found by the .1'iiHiiseiiiiiiiernlor who did not know the names of the three grandeliddren lie had raised in his own House. Lightning struck a telegraph wire near tin- ilcnot al Greensboro mid knocked down u brakenian on lop of a box car but did not hurt Hull. Khun Powell is the name of n drummer for the Powell Mnnulneturing company who is claimed to Ik' the youngest drum mcr in the woild. He is I fvcarsold mid Iocs good work. liddic Marker, a Wilmington seven venr old, was nccioenimiy orownco while nlaving around thedocks. A diver went after his body mid alter several at tempts succeeded in raising it. Ii. S. Moore, of Greenville, instilled Mrs. K. N. Hal ton mid the next morn iiiL' that Indies' husband and brother got after him mid pounded him until he is in a critical condition. Tlic West Knil Land company is the name ol nn organization to lie made up al Durham for the purpose of handling and improving .'100 acres of laud near the city. Winston has voted to issue $200,000 worth ol bonds to lie applied immedi ately to general improvements. Seven hundred mid lorty votes were cast in favor of it mid none in opMsition, Mrs. Mary McClennn, of Troy, knows a whole lot more now than she did le fore she fed buttermilk to 100 of her little chickens. The sudden dentil of thirty of them has taught her not to Iced them sour loon. Iv, T. Tcnton, ol Wndcshoro, bus made a proposition to the executive committee of the Confederate Soldier's Home to sell Confederate veteran budges. Half ol the proceeds are to go townrri building tlic Confederate Veteran's Home. It was accepted. Rev. Thonins Dixon who gave "Col." lvlliott F. Shcpard such a raking over in New York, was tmrn in Cleveland county North Carolina, Jnnunry 11, 1864. His father, Rev. Thonins Dixon, sr., hns liecn for more than Imlf n century a faithful and useful Ilnptist prenchcr. His broth ers, A. C, in Baltimore, and Frank, in Oakland, are preachers of rare ability niwl usefulness. Thomas entered Wake Forest college, North Carolina, In Sep tember, 1871). MISLLANEOUSj J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Or Philadelphia Coucu. or marmacjr, Apothecary. 4 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. 'V&SAr& lt.m Tnt sr. i specine. VsiVJvV' J (ImuIiIii M .pUn, hra. Xj fywl Bid.. tr .rllr. Tb.r ir S olftr.U.rll rrU.,tk.lfc lOh' ' I fr ul. , nabl r kf VjACHC A I AliliSIM TUB ii Kiln St., Buirtkj, N.V.Md MhmIIomI Bridge Ont FUR ULB UV J. s GRANT. Ifyuur prescriptions urc prepared at (SrunCa I'liurmmy you can positively do liend upon these faila: I'irat.thatvnlytlie purest and best drills and chemicals will be used; second, they will be euwpound- d cureliilly and accurately by an expert. enced t'rescriptiouist ; and third, you will not lie charged nn exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rca- sonublc profit. Don't forget the place Grant' I'burmacy, 24 South Mainstrcct. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night orduy, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will be 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 house in the city. We urc determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if wc have to lose money by so doing. He will sell all Patent Medi cines at urst cost, and below that if nec essary, lo meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sizes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llomwopathic Medicines. A full supply of bis goods always on hand. L'se IIuiicoiiiIk Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases is Iluncomlie Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will tuke no other. J. S. GKAST.Ph. G., Pharmacist, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will ileiise nolo the following great induce ments this week : Black Mohair Hrillian tines nt HO and Toe., formerly 75c. and $1. Mack Tninise Suitiiiirs, (50 and Hoc, former price 75e. and $1 . ISIack tamel s Hair anil Serge Suitings at 75e. and 1. formerly 1 nnd $1.23. lilack Trench Henriettas, ."Oc, 7.jc. and $1, former price G."c., $1 and $1.25. rancy Aloha ir Urilliant- tnes, .ric. anil toe., former price 75c. nnd $1. Colored llenriettasat 2.jc, 40e., 5l)c. and 75c, worth much more. Domestic and Imported Challies at 5c, 8c, and 12c. per ya rd. ash Dress Fabrics, Lawns and Prints a t ':. and up. French and Domestic Rat ines at popular prices. Dross Ginghams and Seer- . suckers, largo variety. Outing Cloths, Table Lin ens, white and colored. White (Joods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, 1 lam burgs, Lnees, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (Moves and Mitts. Largo assortment and low prices. I'arasols nnu hunshaues, the most attractive in tho city. Prices lower than else where. Just received A now lot of lilack and ('ream Laco Floun cing nnd Drapery Nets. Something INow We bou tho only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in tho market made by Smith & Angell forLndies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. Thoy are guaranteed not to dyo, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank of AtAsrUM.
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