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.jr., , ..... ;,-..v...-.' -v.',: v:''" : 1 4- - .... TTTT $ FOR RENT, WANTS, AND f OR SALE, I OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR SALE- Not exceeding three Uncs, One Time, 90 cento. Three Tlmea, BO eeato, AT - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PKR HVNDRRD, Hi Time. IK ml. I III VOLUME VI. NO. 91. ASHEVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. OTvTlle. A place plauned and devel oping at a GREAT RESORT. Situated iu the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of a,8()0 feet, with cool Invigorating Climute It is lieing laid out with tuxte and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HBATHFVIt HOMES. . A good opportunity for nrolltable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UHVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO,, Unvlllr, nitcbell Co., N. C NliW INVUICU. t'.KNTI.BMKTCS MADRAS, CHEYIOT. SATKKN AND PLANNhX SHIRTS JI'KT IN. LA HI US' HLAZF.KS, SHIRT WAISTS & CHIM KJfliTTBSJIIST RliClilVlil). BON MAKCIIU. .10 SOUTH MAIN 8TRI1UT. H.T.ESTABROOK,S 33 H. MAIN T., AnHBVII.LB, istiis ruts nw I00KS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. HEAL ESTATE. WALTSS B. OWtK, W. W. WSHT GWYII & WEST, (Mocccasora la Waller B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Loan ttcurely Placed at S rerCent. Notary Public. Coeamtealoncf al lleede. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK-taoataeaa Coartaqaara. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inveatnicitt Agent. Louie ee. nrely placed at t per cent. OIK cee i 34 86 Patton Are. aecond floor, fcbudlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldn't buy limber laade, mineral prop erties or Aehevllle Real Batata r Then call on ua, Horatio, and we will aire thee thy moMjr'l worth. We can eell thee a houee lot, lend thee ehek el. to erect a dwelling thereon, and Inanre the name In aa fire Inauranee Company doing ha.lneee In thl. Mate. Olve ne a call, Horatio I JUNKS) Jk JKNKS, REM. ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. atotna A 10, McAAm Block, Fattca Are., AeaeTUIe, H. C. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS WHY. IT to not alone the right and reasonable J prices that wc name for the goods we ell that our claim to your, patronage mainly retU upon. fHB terllng excellence of our Groceries I and the unapproachable quality that characterises every article we offer for sale should be well considered. Ilftt solicit a careful examination and com- If parison of our Roods and prices. All wc ask Is that yon should exercise your fac ulties in your own behalf, and be Knitted in your decision by the knowledge thus ob tained. A. D. COOPER) Staple and Fancy Croccrlea. Public Hquurc. During the month of Au gust we want to close out everything we have in the line of .Summer Goods. We ure going to buy a big stock for the Full and Winter and we want no money locked up in Goods to carry over. We have some beautiful patterns in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell so cheaply that it would be economy to Imy even for next Summer, us onecannot ha ve too many White Dresses. If you need 11 Blanket or a Comfort those cool nights you can find what you want nt our place. A new line of Ginghams in Fall Shades have just come in, and o re going to be sold very low, as is our habit with all our Goods. We have about six Jus Crenm Freezers of the season's lot; they will be sold very. low. You can still buy Croquet Setts and Ham mocks of us chener than anybody else. Our Storo is headquarters for all sort of Housekeeping conveniences of which wo ask an inspec tion. Come to see us beforoyou buy Shoes of any kind and .von will save money. Every thing nt lowest priws at "RIG RACKET." F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND- DESIGNER IN FRESCO. aiiKt'tlMm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman a Child I, Office No. 1 antral Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualneaa l.oaaa eecurely placed at a oer cent. Spartanburg, S. C. JA8. H. CARLISLE, LL. D PRES. rotiRosn 1M1. Wofford College oners to atudenta In thr fonr college claeee. two parallel count of ludy, each leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arte, In one of which Modern Languagee are auh.lllntcd for Orerh. Kincnera for the year ran be met with One Hundred and IMIty Holler., The nret eeeelon begins the let day of Oc tober, JBO. J A. OAMKWRLL, arc. of Faculty. WOFFFRD COLLIqTfITTING SCHOOL, Rpartanburg, t. C. The Fourth aelon begins October 1 , 1 n0. Hoy. prepared for College. Bapenare may be covered by St no a year. feierrieUin careful and constant. A. . RHMIIHHT.A. M.i Head Muter. aulS daw man wed frl MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carraichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full lino of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals tq be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will be tilled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescriptionists reudy to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAEL, AI'OTIIKCAJtV, No. so South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Lots and mts of New Goods for Au tumn just received. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summor Goods in order to close them out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHINO. ORV 00001, SMALUMRES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS, 7 A 9 PATTON AVE QUIT! Quit monkeying with Knoxvillo and Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass &c., remember that T. C. Smith & Co., have o large and heavily stocked Wholesale and Itetail Drug House in Asheville, on the Public Square, where all buy ers are supplied in. quantity and price and quality, such goods as make up a well fit ted modern Drug and Pre scription Store. S ure freight charges from more remote points and save time in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in creasing the growing im portance of Asheville as the onimercial centre of West ern North Carolina. INSURE TOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General i Inauranee i Agent. Rear No. 80 South Main etreet. Betabltahed 180(1. Aehevllle, N. C. aun dly GREER BROS., (rlucceaenrs to'Ralrd At Rector.) No. 8 North Main Street, Marc a lull itock of everything to be need In families in the wny of ratah'es All freah and of beet quality, We auk our friend, and the public generally to call and aee ua, Rati ac tion guaranteed. All gooda delivered In the city llmila. Freeh country produce a eW dalty. aug4dnm Bngllata and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR Y0UNQ LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. an French Broad Avenue. MRS. BURQWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL (Por many year Aeaoctate Principal of Mt. Vernon laatitute, Baltimore.) Aealeted by a corp. of compentent teachera. AT THE MODEL CIGAR STORE You Will Find EST BRANDS FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. auisdlw THE JIEVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. A TERRIBLE CYCLONE STRIKES WILKESBARRE, PA. HUNDREDS OP Bl'ILDINUet BLOWN DOWN. SOME LIVES LOST AND MANY PERSONS INJURED. A URKAT DEAL, OF DAN AUK. TO Bl'tHNTOM KNTKRFRlnKn. Wilkkhiukrk, Pa., August 20. There was a terrible cyclone here yesterday, As the time crows on and the severity of I be cyclone la more and more demon. strated it ia recorded as singular that so comparatively few lives were lost. Immense buildings, containing innny lieoplc, were unroofed and, in nmnv cnties, almost destroyed in the twinkling of nn eye, and at the hour when x-ople were about the streets amid the timbers and debris of every character. The city in its most frequented part, around the depot, presents its worst hih pearance. Passenger and freight cars were lifted from the tracks and laid on their sides, while other cars were rushed along the tracks by the lurcc of the cy clone. The cyclone made its appearance sud denly aud with portentiuus clouds, tre mendous thunder bolts and streams of electric light that appalled the people. The Vulcan iron works and the Key stone flour mill first (elt the storm, which then swept on up Main street, razing the building on the west side. Then it nt ruck the handsome residences and stores, green houses, ttery workfc, etc, along Main street as fur as academy street. The brick dwellings were unroofed and their U)ier stories torn away and some were leveled to the ground. South Main and Prnnklin streets wen completely blocked with fallen trees, roofs, timbers, and wire. Vecrinir east ward the storm swept out Knss and Ha zel streets; then up South Washington street extending ns far east on Kosk street as the Hazard wire rope works. Il fol lowed Washington street and wrecked St. Mary's church ; then junined to the Lehigh Vallev and Jersey Central depots, and swept along the railroad to I'ivi Points. Here it turned again, swept up Pearl street, out by lialtimore shaft Ki ll and then dashed up thr mountain sitli nnd spent itself in the woods. The scene at the Hazard wire rox works was terrible. The immense build ing was hndly injured nnd in the debrir lay the dead' and injured. The In trr were hclnlcus until assistance came to them. The seriously injured nt these works exceeds twelve and there were two killed. At Five Points mothers with their children in their arms cried to heaven for help. Their frail homes were trembling about them and the air outside was filled with falling buildings. Near the Deln ware and Hudson railroad on Scott street Mrs. Eliza lane McCiuly. aged about 28 years, and her huhe were crushed to death. John McC.inlv, aged 13 years was also killed. Marv McCiuly, was probably fatally hurt, lames Hene- gnn could not be found in the ruins ol his home. The Barber Asphalt comnanv works were blown down. S. T. Ilrown ci Co's mammoth business block nn Market street containing ten wholesale stores is ruined. The Murray coal breaker was destroyed with heavy loss. The mam moth Hollrnback breaker is n complete wreck. Scores of other business houses and dwellings were destroyed. A careful estimate of the number of buildings demolished and partially de stroyed is 0. The loss will probably reach nearly if not quite $1 ,000,01 10. Qt'Ava RKMoi.r-rioN. Dlncannlon Bearan t'pon II, but Mot Flntnhed. Washington, August 20. Senator Quay's "order of business" resolution was taken up in the senate to-day. Mr. Hoar offered a substitute making it in order to debute "alter nnv mutter has been under consideration for a reasona ble time" and also nn amendment to add the election bill to Mr. (Juny's list of measures, the vote to be tnken on it Scptemlier . A discussion followed nntl while Ivd- munds was sneaking the clock struck I'.' and the tariff bill was Inid before the sen ate as unfinished business. MRS. UOVLD ARRrWTKD. A Bin acnnallon for the Bis; l.lttlc Town Murphy. Mi'KPiiv, N. C, August 20. Lily M. Could, the English woman who killed hir husband by stubbing him with a toy dag ger, has been re-arrested. It will be remembered that the story told bv the ncirro who wns the only wit ness tended to show that the deed wts done in self defence, and on strength of this the coroner s jury made it justihnblc homicide. Hut new evidence has, it is said, been discovered. Ycstetdiiv bin tireiiaratioiis for Mrs. Gould's departure were made, but as she was uoout to tone me train sue was ar rested on a warrant jworn out by an Hnulishman named Harrison, lie, it is claimed, is acting as agent for Gould's brothers in linglaml, who arc now on their way to this country. Thinks alia la Mrs). Clc vclancl. nikuiNOHAU. Ala., August 20. Miss Lizzie Niles, n pretty 20 year old young lady, wns taken to Thurston City, where she will be placed in the State insane nay lum. She is suffering with a strange hal lucination; she thinks she is Mrs. Urovcr Cleveland. feeortcla Alliance. Atlanta. August 20. The Ocnrgin State Alliance has re-elected K. F, l.iv ingtnn as president, and other officers of the Alliance, mere are present nearly 300 delegates. Where was Reed T Washington. D. C August 20. After an hour spent in waiting for a quorum the house resumed consideration ol tne bill to exempt mining land from the operations of a lied land law. IT WOIH.D DRAW. A Plan to Aid AHhevllle and Have a Good Time Too, A meeting was held at the Mayor's office at 12 o'clock to orgnnize an inter state competitive prize drill aud band tournament, to be held here this fall. Present were, W. W. West, I-ewis Mad dux, Duff Merrick, Dr. Mcrriwether, W, S. Cushmnn, Fred Hull and others. Lewis Maddux was elected chairman and Tub Citizi-n sccrctnry. The plan is to organize ir stock com pany, which will guarantee prize money to me amount oi $i;-,uuo or 2ii,oui), 1 iL. I..-: , . unu im-ci uic iiieiiieiiiai ex)cnNCH. The chairman will nnooint a en mittce of three to interview the business men of the city, and perfect the plans of organization. Another meeting will k held soon and a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer elected. HAPPY PEOPLE THESE WHAT AMD WHO CAN II F. SKKN AT BLACK MOUNTAIN. The Ml. Mitchell Hotel Filled With a Merry Cruwd-Yiiklng the Wa ter)-The Knlerlalnmenlnv-l.lnl ol the (iueHlH. Mllt'NT Mitciiki.i. Iliirsi:, I 111., U K Mol'NTAIN, X. C, August 21), IWIO. j The season continues at this delightful resort nnd the signs are that it will hold till the lute fall. The hotel is filled with the merriest sort of n crowd, all bent on real enjoyment, anil while the daytime is humdrum to those who lounge about the house, good music, dancing, oceans of galleries and the delicious air of the near-by mountains, make the uightspass all too quickly. A lug wagon lined with n.iv aniliircttv girls left this morning tor Mitchell's Peak, to-night a ilnuciug party from Cooiki's came up, and to morrow night is billed font prestiiligilateur. There is no end ol cutei latiinicul. It is quite the iirooer thing to lake the waters here, and all do so. Indeed it is quite a Spa. The waters have hail a big local reputation lor many years, nut the capital of the new company will un- doulitullv give Die onl-nlc world n chance at them ami also add another to the endless uttnictioiis oi the siilim lis ol Asheville. Captain aid Mrs. Sprague nnd Mr. Moore nrc hosts worthy oi this fnmous place nnd sm isly all who come. Among the guests are: ' Mrs. I-:. II. lillis, M.s Belle lillis. C. H. Stone, Mrs. C. V: Si one mid Miss vlnce. New Heme; Mis liniily Tyderninn, Knoxxilie; Miss Al. U. Carr, Mobile; Mrs. U. Caulkius, Kunxville; Mrs. K. W. I. odiugton and Miss Lodiugtou, Flu ; Mrs. Goff, (i. P. Swaun, Knuxville; W. 15. Patterson, Jew llernc; K. . Gooding, New Iterne; Mrs. C. M. Mclvernnd Miss M. li. Mclver, lacksou- eille, Flu.; Mrs. I. li. Itlackwell, Raleigh ; Puul Hubbnrd, iK-nver. Col.; li. lling. ham and H. Ilinglmni, llingliaiu's School; Key. N. L. Anderson and Mrs. X. I.. An- leraon. Clinton. X. C: I. k. 11. Conawnv and I. C. Gaskins, New llernc; Mrs. V. C. Ad. mis, Miss Nannie Adams, .Miss A. F. Adams, Miss Mnttie Adams ui.d Grace Adams, Richmond, Vn.j Miss Sadie llol lister, New llernc ; L. A. llrittiiin. North Carolina; Maj. . M. Hcliols, Virginia ; aiiss .Mury nicutiows, auss jenme insiiop, Mrs. Green Ilryan, Mrs. U. T.Carruway, Mrs. John Carniwnv, Miss F.lennnr Car- raway. Miss Mary L. Cnrrawuv, Miss Geolct Carrawny, Geo. X. Ives, Mrs. G. W. Ives, Miss I.ulie Ives, Mrs. I.. II. Ivllts, Miss Lizzie lillis, Miss Bmina K. Jones. New Heme; Mrs. C. P. Gaskins, Dell's I'errv: Mrs. A. C. Davis, .Miss .Nannie !. Davis, Miss Annie Duncan, llcaiilorl, N. C; J. II. Wittlcs, Alabama; J. II. Ives, iimington. Al-FAIKS Ol- COXSIiOLEXCIi. IIOMH. The racing firm of Dwycr Brothers has been dissolved. Ulcven houses nnd stores nt Winona. III., were destroyed by lire Sunday. Loss $:io,ooo. Everv lierth on the first-class steam ships from Iiuropc is engaged lor the next five weeks. The statue of Lofnyctlc presented bv Frnnec to the United States arrived in New York. Dr. Samuel Mcrrett, nrobablv the weal lie th citizen of Oakland, Cnl., died Sunday, nged 08 years. Samuel laeohson.n prominent business mail ol San Francisco, was shot through the breast and probably fatally wounded by loolpuils Sunday morning. Stanley and his bride were not lionized in Paris. They have Iclt for Lucerne. The explorer looks pale nnd thin. Mrs. Stanley looks rosy and happy. The singlc-turrcteil monitor Nantucket will take part in the ceremonies attend ing the departure of the remains of olm hriesson, tne inventor lor nweiicu. Cant. F.hcnczcr Morgan, of Groloa. Conn., who died Inst week, first raised the American flag in Alaska after that country became United Slates proH-rly. Sir Ivdwin Arnold no longer intends to revisit America. He will leave lupnn shortly for Siam, gradually working his wny to I'.ngliiiiil, wlucn lie cxitccis to reach about May. Iconic Williams, who began her stage life in Snn Finneisco nt ten yenrs of nge, eleven years ago, in "Led Astray," is about to marry the third son of the eleventh Huron I'etrc. WASHINGTON. House renublirnns nrc said In lie chaf ing under bcukcr Heed's autocratic rule. The tariff bill was further discussed by Senators Plumb, Aldrich, Carlisle nnd others, Senntor lidnuinds is suimosed to repre sent the administration in tillering reci procity nnd retaliation amendments to tne torin "in. The senate tins passed the deficiency bill, including an amendment npiirnpn- ating $1.230,flH8 lor the payment of the I rencn spoliation cliuins. In the house the contested election ense of Chalmers against Morgan, from the second district of Mississippi, wns de cided in favor of Morgan, democrat, the sitting mcniDer. POKHiriN. The British pnrlinmcnt wns prorogued Monday. Davis Dalton, nn American, swam across the English channel from Gisnci to Folkstone on his back In 23Vi hours. PARBOILED BY STEAM. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN MASSACHUSETTS. PAsMKNGKKn CKl'tHKD, MAIM ED AND HCALDED. An AHhevllle I.ady Antony; Those Reported Inlured The Uraphlc atory or a Hurvlvor Cause ol the Accident Not Known. Huston, August 20. The Cape Cod and Woodshall train on the Okl Colony railroad juniK(l the track one hundred feet from President's bridge yesterdny The first pussengcr coach fell on the en gine, the latter having toppled over, and the engine set fire to the train. The fireman was killed nnd the engineer fu tally injured. - There were eight passengers killed nnd about twenty hurt. The latter arc for the greater pnrt injured by escaping steam, huving been frightfully scalded. The deud and injured were removed from the scene, the hitter being taken into private houses and to the lluinhy hospital. Win. I'cnncll.a house builderof Boston, saysthr train was running through nuin- cey at the rate of thirty miles an hour, When near President's bridge there wasa rumbling sound, followed by an awful rash. Three forward cars lurched and left the track, the fourth kept the rails and swept right along ukmi the broken locomotive which lay in its wny, forcing itself right on top of it. The slun k wtu terrific, und it seemed ns if the car drove up twenty lect in the air. When the car Icscendcd on the engine it whirled sud denly over, the oecupnuts being thrown violently uDout. I lie steam came into I lie car in dense clouds from the locomo tive Ik'HcuIIi, scalding und almost sullo- culing the jcople iKiiued inside. In the descent oi uic cur a hole wns torn in the bottom of it through which many of the lorly or fifty people were tuken out. Fen uell thinks six or seven persons were Killed and twenty-live slightly injured, anil that the accident wns caused by the spreading ol rails. The following were dead when tuken from the wreck: Mrs. Orcutt, Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary li. Fcuuellv.ugcd TO. Louis ville, Kv. F.J. Johnson, Montielier, Vt. John kvnn. South lioston. fireman oi the train. Four women, two men and two chil dren, one Isjy of 1 i, unidentified. Total twelve. The following died during the after noon and evening: Mrs. A. C. Wells, llnrtforil, Conn. The duugliler of II. 1. Welch, of Water- villr, Conn, The billowing arc critically injured: Mrs. Gsenr Fcnellv, of Louisville. Kj.. the wile ol the cashier of the Citizens' National bank, Louisville, scalded over her whole body; her daughter Alice and Catherine; C. M. Copp, Cleveland, U., scalded over his whole body, not ex iiccled to live till morning ; li. C. Unity, llorcbestcr, formerly proprietor of the Boston Herald, scalded on the face and hands; Key. T. M. Dimmick, Los Angeles. Cnl., lace, arm and hip scalded ; bis wile nun ncr lace and Hands scalded and sul lerrd a compound fracture of both bones of left leg half way between knee and ankle; Mrs. George P. Welch, ol Cleve land, ()., scalded on the head, arm and neck, condition critical; Mrs. Mu'y F. Snow, of Charleston, lace nnd hands badly scalded and internal injuries ; Mrs. A. K. Abbott, Louisville; I'uecund hands scalded nnd conqiouiid fracture of tin Iclt tuigli, condition critical. A telegram from Mr. A. II. Fuller, ol Brock ton, Muss., to Tiik CrrizKN this morning stated that in the railway acci dent, the particulars of which arc given hIkjvc, Miss livu Ballard, of this city, was injured alMiut the lace and Hands. Miss Ballard is a sister ol Mr. W. A. Bal lard und left fur Massachusetts the first part of August on a visit. I'll to noon to-day Mr. Ballard bad re ceived no news from the wreck. It will be noticed that Miss Ballard's name is not in Tiik Citizun list of dangerously wounded. THE I'LOWKR MISSION, A Worthy C'harllv Not Belnar Run, purled hh II Rcnerven,. The gross receipts of the Flower Mis sion entcrluinmeut lust night were not more than $'.'.1. This seems a pity, for the program wns of unusual interest and the cause a most worthy one. The Indies who work actively in the Flower Mission thought that n public entertainment would result in good patronage nntl thus enable .hem to curry on their work with out making ersonal nppcnl for binds. Just here it is pertinent to inquire how many of Aslievillc's citizens who refer nn- meatus to tne central nmct. oi tne Rower Mission for aid, ever follow up this step wiih n contribution to be used lor charity ? Though it is fur preferable for applicants to be directed to the oilier, in order that discretion may be exercised in disK'iising alms, yet pcrhnps some may renew iiiviuscivca ui ktuiiuii responsibility by sending pnuiicrs nnd never enclosing binds. As there are so ninny causes asking monthly install, mails front individuals und from organ izutious for support, the Flower Mission desires to do as little in tnnt way as pus sible, trusting to the appreciative public for donations as free-will offerings to the associated charity organization of thr town. In several instances gilts of fl, Jli und even $10 have been contributed, unsolicited, by citizens training the im portance of the Flower Mission, nnd it is believed that innny others will lie glad to contribute uihiii learning the necessity of the case. Any donations can be left with the secretary at tne central ottiee, 21) Spruce street, or handed to Mta. W W. liurtinrd, treasurer of the Flower Mission. Ran off With a Reverend. Sr. Papl. August 20, Rev. I). 0. Smith and 1-ec Fahclnnd's pretty wife met lust lull. Binitii is mo, nut Mrs. l'lilieliind became enamored of him antl on Wednesday drove to Shell Lake where she wns met bv Smith, nnd the couple took the train together. They stopiica at some sninu Bunion until next morning; then enme to St. Paul, and Im mediately lell for the West, Mr. Fahc land got the proier clue from the ticket ugent and took the afternoon train for Wntertown with the avowed Intention of "boring the preacher full of holes." MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAY8 SPEEDY. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOT111N0 BL6B. Has earned lor itself ANTIMIGRAINE the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hhadaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merit and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTII'YKINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fcur or serious results. It is not a Cathurtic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contain no noxious or sickening ingredients. The pcculiur advantages of Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly rcliublens a 'cure for any kind of bead ucbe without respect to cuuse leaving no unpleusunt or annoying after-effect, a in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. MKUCTIONS FOR USB. The dose for an adult la two teaapoonfula in a wine fflaae of water, boae for children in proportion, according to age In either vane the done can be repeated every thirty mtnuca until a cure is t fleeted. One aoae will alm-aya drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when lirat fcclinK the premonitory ymuioma; but if the stuck le well on, and euncrinn la Intcnac, the second or third dose may be required. Uaually a greater number of doara ia required to cflrct the Arat cure than ia needed for any auccecding time there after, ehowlng that the medicine ia accumu lative la iu e fleets, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For sale at CRANT'8 PHARMACY. WHITXOCK'S, 46 48 S. MAIN STREET, Upnoaite Bank of Aaherille. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, ami Notions, Luce CurtniiiH, Table Linens, Towels, Nai- kiiin, Counterpanes, White Goods, und Embroideries nt prime cost. All Domestic (Soods, ini'ludin Pride of tbo West, WuniHiittu, Fruit of Loom, 4-1 Cottons and 10-1 Slieetiiip nt prime rout. We cull HjMH'ial attention to our large stoek of Em broidery mid Knit ting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk antl Outline Work. All go at prime cost. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at cost, Kid. Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will save money by attending this special sale. i i
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