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(7' 7 7" ( ' 7 Citizen. Reglster! Asheville Daily Register! VOLUME VI. NO. 141 ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. t MISCELLANEOUS. ilTnvm.le.i A pliice )liiniu'(t awl devel oping IIH it GRKAT RESORT. Situated in tlm MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for honlth InlnesH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 51,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taHte and skill, with well graded roads and ex tensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plaee for fin residences and HEATHFVI. HOME. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pnmphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllte, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCH;. I'ull Stuck I.SlliCS. Ml.se' Md Children'. Wrap. In the latest at Tin. AIo a fall and complete Line of Underwear. BON MARCHE, 30 South MhIii 8treet.30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S 33 . MAIN AT., ARHBV1LLB, I THK PLACR SO BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. npr IB d HEAL ESTATE. Walths B, Owth, W. W. Wkt, GVYN & WEST, (SoceeHora to Walter B.Owjm) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. . REAL EST ATE. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. ComralMtonera of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK a)outheaat Court aqnare. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who arc coming to Asheville to apend the Hall and Winter. All thoae who have home, to rent ahonld call on ua at once, aa we hnve mnny applica tion, fur both nirnl.hcd and vnfurnl.hrd hon.ee, which we are at present nnable to nil. JENKS A JENKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 A 10, McAfee Block, Pattoo An., Aahavllle, N. C. F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR AND ' PESIGNER IN FRESCO. augedSm mk i j i mi..'i Ai ii 'iiii ni'iti'iit-si .'uti MISCELLANEOUS. WIio Tol You So? V, T. Crawford hhvh tlmt II. O. Kwart (old IHm thrit he heart! Jim Owltfcr nny thnt hob Vance told him thnt Kopc Klia heard Mint there was no doubt hat W, W KolUim nid thst Tom Jnhnttton thouR-ht that Bob Purman had told Hitting Hull that Buffalo Hill had dcrlnivd to J H. Courtney that It wn Ki'nrrally believed that Dan Reynold hud nald In plain tern that he heard Jack Wtirlcy nay that hit friend John 1.. Sullivan had nald that Bill Denver informed him at the cntiirrcMNiuiinl convention In thin city thnt it wua a well known fnct that the House, keener' Union had eauKht Gen. Cllnpmnn In tnylnff that In hla opinion It was a matter of fact und of irrcnt public intcrrst that J. J, Mackey Intimated to Jess Lowrv that Bill Nye had uild while attending the county con vent ion hint Huturday thut anyone caught muling thin nhall repair at once to the store of A. I). CO iFKR, North Court Hqaare. and insect hin mnmmoth atuek of all kinds of (rmvricn, Provisions. Jbc.t where arrange ments have been made to furnish you all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries of the Itest Quality at the Lowest Prices. mm SENSE TALK. Our Fall and Winter stock of goods is all in, and is com plete. This stock wasbought so that we ran sell it at our old prices. All goods bought siwe the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. Gth will be from 10 cts. to 50 etc. on the dollar higher, particu larl.v Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in all lines at siune prices as here tofore, and that is cheajrer than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress (ioods,(.'lothing, Shoes, Hats. Factory Cloth, Tin ware. Lamps and (ilnssware. We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from n tiny shoe for the baby to an overcoat for the grandfather, from a marriage to a funeral. You niUHt buy your sugar and coffee from the grocer, then come to us, we can fill out the balance of your wants. It is but little trouble to come to our store and learn our prices before you buy, and it often amounts to a big saving in money. Coun try people particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dross es, Overcoats, Punt Cloth. and Blankets. If we do not sell them as good goods for ess money than anyone else a . in Asiieviuu tney can uuy elsewhere, only be sure to come to our store before you buy, and remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real EtitAte Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loana e. urcljr placed at 0 per cent. OlDcea: 114 at ration Avenue, second floor. reboctlr JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman a Child I, Offlce No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Ruilnew Loana securely placed at per cent. NORFOLK OYSTERS. None but the Bent It! RKCKIVUIt IIVKRV DAY. QUALITY AND FRE8HNESS OUARANTEEO. OVKTBK PARLOR Weaerve In all atylca at popular prlrea. , BARKER A, FULLAM, octlldlw 00 S. MAIN tTKBHT, e..wV-.-- MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. II is prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip' tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered nrescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICHAFX APOTHECARY, No. o South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C, SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC SQUARE, Asheville, N. C. ONE PRICE STORE. A few items in flnequnlities to which we invite special at tention. Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Wraps. All wool Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. Men's and Hoys' Derby and Soft Hats and Caps. 79 PATTON AVE. -AT- HONEST VALUE" la onr motto, and we know the people ap preciate It, for they have proven It be their liberal patronage. We think that we are better prepared now than erer before to give oar cuatoatera the beneflt of low price. In Pure Groceries. Our lam eiperlenc and Increasing busi ness Juatlry aa In making thla atatemrnt. It la nredleaa for aa to ennmeraU the different article we carry. We cell the Finest Groceries, And ran always guarantee them to (trenail. faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Onr fadtltle for delivering good, promptly are socquated. Reapcctfully, POWELL 4k SNIDER, WHOLBsULB AND RBTAIL OROCBBN, Cor. Pattoa Arcane and Mala treat. THE jlEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. SOUTH CAROLINA NEGROES EN DORSE THE HASKELL TICKET, WIL.lt HCENK8 AIHONO THK 150 DKLKIiATKIt, Cou'miiia, Oct. 17. About 7"0 col orcd republicans from nineteen counties in the state met here vcKterdny in the state cnpitol to discuss the "moral, physical, intellectual and political stutus of the race." A resolution not to indorse the Has kell ticket against Tillmun was curried but subsequently, as nearly as can I learned from the conflicting reports, it was referred to a committee. Anyway, a committee reported in favor of not en. dorsine Huskel, This report was freclv discussed, some favoring, it and other not. Then the final clause was dimmed to rend: "That we recommend the negroes for the betterment of their condition, to vote tor tne tiasktll state ticket." The question was put and the chuir de cided it carried. Then, to quiet tlicm, B.J. Burhnm ad vised thnt the question be again put. The chair held that the question had 1 r..:i.. . ..... j , , A ., . ijwii iiurir pui, um neciticu iiuiiuy to re peat the question and it was carried by a large majority. A wild scene followed, but the chair eventually succeeded in quieting the crowd. No republican ticket was recommended to uc put in the held. CORA TANNER'S KSCAPE. incidental of the HyracuMe Hotel Fire. Sykacvsk, N. Y., Oct. 17. Corn Tan- ner, the nctiTss, made her escape in this way from the burning hotel vestcrdav Upon being nroted she rushed into the hall and dashed into the lirst cicn room which was occupied by a gentleman who was about to lower himself by the fire escae. She cried to him : "For God's sake, suve me." The mai. stopiied and adjusted the c- caie to Miss Tanner. He lowered her to the ground then lollowed. Miss 1 mi ner was not seriously injured, but tin K alms of her hands were luce rated by olding so tightly to the roiie. The other member ol Miss Tanner f company were also saved. Mis Diiprct and Miss Klein, both of that company nau narrow ccuX'. 1 Hey were 011 t ! filth floor and would doubtless have Ihci burned had it not been lor the boy who ran the elevator. Thev gnqicd around the hull until thev heard n shout. "Come to the elevator." They followed the sound of the voice and found the cur and were taken down sutcly, although the flames shot into the elevator ut nearly every floor. Wm. T. Grover, acting manager for Mis Tanner, who wns filling an engage ment at the Graml opera house, says: Ncarly.tfnotall theyouiigladieKiilMiss Tanner s company who occupied rooms on the third and Inurth floors of the ho tel had retired, but several jeullrnicr. were still out when the lire started. I threw a few ol my clothes und ocrsonul eifccts into my trunk, but lost them in tne end. I was on the fourth floor. Anioni: others on that floor was Miss Ada lKvyer of the company. We met in the hull and started in the direction of the sound of the voices of a fireman who wnsshowing the frantic men und women the wny to the stairs. We got separated in the halls where the scene wns an awful one. The gas must have been put out by the dense smoke, for the halls were soon 111 total darkness. I did not see the young lady again until wc met on the ground floor. 1 lost nil my personal ellccls except my watch and money." The terrible loss of life und proertv last night is in all human probability due to fire fiends. Kiehnrd IVrrv. ol the in surance firm ol Ho wen & I'crrv. was on the scene among the linl and made a personal examination and from what he saw believes that the place was set lire oy some one employed in tne hotel. KILLKD IN C'Ht'RCH. Panataclnm Run Mad Antony; Mouth Carolina NeujroeM. CoM'HDiA, S. C, Oct. 17. Primus loots, colored, was killed Sunday morn ing ut Sumptcr, S. C, in church. A protracted meeting was being held by the negroes at lleulah church. In a licrfcct freniy of fauntici.m, lotus was attacked nnd fatally injured by Kvv. A. It. Purnnt, the negro pastor, nnd Kieh nrd Canii)l)tll, a prominent member of the church, brcuuse Jones had expressed doubts about the suK-rnal power of Dtii ant to kill nnd restore to lile. A large number ol liurant's congrega tion believed that he possessed supcrnut ural powers until hip Inilurc in this case. Durant and Campbell are in jail. Preaching vm. Politic. Nasiimi.i.k. (let. 17. The Kev. D. C. Kelly, I). D., prohibition candidate for governor, hns been suspended for six months by the Tennessee Methodist Ivpiscopnl vonlcmicc at t'ulaski for leav ing his post nt Gallatin as pastor with out iertnissinn from the conference to ac cept the prohibition nomination lor gov ernor. , Church Hunt by m Dancer, Camiimiihik, Oct. 17. The new Komnn Catholic church, dedicated to Our Lady and the English Martyrs, wns oiieiird for the celebration ol high mass to-day. The church wn erected at the cost of Mrs. Lync Stephens of Lynlbrd Hull, Norfolk, who was known forty veurs ago as Ma rie Uunernny, a diincerof riuropennfame. Juntlct) Miller) Funeral. WashiniitoN, Oct. 17. The funeral ser vices in this city over the rrmnlns of the In te Justice Miller took place yesterday afternoon in the atinreme court chnmlier. President Hnrrison nnd a large number of distinguished men were present. 3,000 Nplndlea Ruined. London, Oct. 17. The Perseverance cotton mill, situated near Mulion, Lan cashire, was destroyed by fire yesterday and a,ouu spinuie ruinea. DKNOCRATs, LOOK ! The V. M. I. c. to Meet lu Old Op era Hall. The Asheville Young Men's Democratic club will hold its regular meeting to1 night in the old owru hall, iu the third story of the court bouse. Mr. Locke Craig, one of Ashcvillc's best young democrats, will speuk. ANOTHER FIRIC ALARM. But the Alarm Does Not Work Without a Rope. A fire in the basement of R. B. Nolnnd & Sons grocery nnd feed store, 23 North Main street, lust night did considerable damage to the building and stock. The fire was discovered about five min utes past one o'clock and an attempt was made to turn in an alnrm from the box at the corner of court square und Patton avenue, also from the one at North Mniu and Woodfin streets. The apparatus did not work and the court nouse bell was rung. This did tint amount to nn alarm, and finally an en trance was made to the tower of the court nouse aim tne alarm lie II was struck by pulling the roe. This brought out the fire companies. and the flumes, which had gained con siderable headway were put nut. The fire caught umong some baled hnv in the basement of Nolund & Son's store. About five tons of hay were stored there. The hay was almost ruined mid the Hour almost entirely consumed. The loss to Noland & Son's oil their stock, which wns uninsured, is $7011. HciifIcv & Wild, who hnve recently onencd a stock 01 groceries and glassware next don,- to Nnlund & Son, had their stock, also un insured, dntnaued about $7011. The damage to the buililii.i!. owned by J. E. Hamilton nrd iiium!,ihiiotiiiif-wn. the hre is tliought to be ol mccwitarv origin, as this H the second tune with in n month that the hay lias cniiL'ht. The Inilurc of the alarm to work is thought to Ik earned by the wires l the new electric Hunt cotnnaiiv coiuuil' hi contnet with those ol 1 lie hre alarm svs tern nnd burning out the (ippnr.-itiis. 1 ne rencnttd inilurc ol the system to work have caused the ou. si ion' to mise in the minds ol numerous tux-privcr us to whether or not the city has .icci plcd the plant from the company who put it in. City Clerk Miller says the i-l.iiii hns liecn accepted and n payment ol $li(l has Uen made. Tliecoiitiilctc.ills for S3.IJOU more to be paid in iuslalimciiln in one. two and three years, wiih inlen st at ti iH-r cent. Mr. Miller says he hns no doubt that the system used, which is the ii.-imcwill, is very efficient when procrlv UJUMCU. to i.i-:avi: ashi:vu.i.i-:. lev. JnrvlK Huxton AcceplH a Call lo Lenoir. Kev. Jurvis iluMon, who is now rector cincril us of Trinity Episcopal church, hns accepted a cull to the position of rector of the Episcopal church at Lenoir. The church at Lenoir made recntcd calls for Dr. Buxton nnd he has finally accepted. His term us rector emeritus of Trinity church expires next March ami he leaves Asheville with his family then. nr. tiuxton wns lor tort v-one years pas tor of the Episcopal church here und it greatly beloved by his congregation and me cuurc community. DIED IN KXCITKMKNT. A Bennatlonal Death at the Modal- -rr iHtlc CoiiitrcaiN. Hai.i.k, Oct. 17. Much excitement was caused among the delegates ol the social ist congress to-day by the sudded death of one of their members. The congress was engaged in liscussing mentis to im prove the position ol the socialist press. Ilcrr Baunegnrten, onr of the delegates from Hamburg, wus taking part in the debate und was in the midst of 1111 argu ment, in presenting wlucli lie Mini liecomc very much excited. Suddenly lie was seen to slugger, mid a moment Inter lell to the floor dead. 1 he cnuscor his death was probably due either to heart disease or apoplexy. chii.dri-:n kii.i.f.d. Panic In a Pollxh Church In Chi cago To-day. Ciiicaho, Oct. 17. There was a panic with probable loss ol life at St. Stim ulus Roman Catholic church, on Noble street, in the Polish settlement of this citv this morning. The pastor, Kev. Father Buirtynsky was conducting the 8 o'clock service tor children und the church wns filled with little ones. While the service was in progress the nltnr drn ieric caught lire Irom one of the candles und a pumc ensued. In the wild rush about twenty children were crushed and trampled on and n Ic received injuries which it is believed will prove fatal. Collapne oflhe Irou Market. Gi.Asc.ow, Oct. 17. Prices in the iron market collapsed to-day in consequence of a report the funds of the union to which the striking fiirnncemen belong, had given out nil, I that the men, having no other menus of supimrt, would Ik coniielled to return to work, Pullman Company Million). Chicago, Oct. 17. The annual meeting of the Pullman Palace Cur company wn held here to-day, over 9 IH.ouo.ooO capi tal stock 'being represented. The usual quarterly dividend ol J ht share Irom the net earnings wus (Ireland payable Novemlier 111, The surplus for t lie venr ia 92.UtiS.iau. (lone lo the Had. Knoxvii.lk, Oct. 17. Frank Day, a young inn 11 who has been going to bad through clgnrettes, wine nnd women, wns adjudged insane jesterdny ami sent to the asylum, lie made a violent at, tempt on his mother before being ar rested. Progrens of ReKlalrallon. The totnl registration In the twtf wards of the city at 3 o'clock to-dny wnslGH. The east ward book showed 077 names, 413 white and 204 colored. In the west ward the number is 781, 004 whit and 187 colored. NORTH CAROLINA CYCLONE DKSTUt'CTION IN ROBKMON COVNTV. Meveral Honsea Blown Down, a Cliurch Partly Demollnhed and Two Persons Perhaps Fatally Injured. Maxton, N. C, Oct. 17. A tearful cy clone passed just west of Maxton about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, its direc tion being nearly north. At Hasty several houses were blown down nnd one person killed and several injured, but the truck wna not wide. At Floral College the storm was very severe, blowing down the belfry of the Presbyterian church, demolishing one house nnd many trees, and severely, if not futally, injuring two persons. McKiinuou's saw mill wns ruined and one ol the laborers seriously injured. VIIK Hl'RHO WH REWARD, I Will Probably Not be Paid, It In Now Maid. Montoomickv, Aln., Oct. 10. It devel oped yesterday thnt the reward of $10,- 00(1 offered by the state and government lor the capture and delivery of Rube Bur rows to the officers will not be paid. This tuct hcciiinc known bv the publication in 101 vciouf; imjcr 01 uic uriginui pruciu inntion of the governor, which is dated September 2U, 1HMU. The outlaw was killed before he was turned over to the custody of any lawful officer. It is therelore suid that the post- muster general will also retuse to dov the government reward and as neither the state nor the fedcrul government can lie sued the cantors may vet be deprived of their $10,000 reward or at least, portion ol it. Governor Stay re luses to sny whether he will avuil him- sell 01 I lie trclimculity to avoid paving . 1. 1 1.... .1... . . me lewiiiu, inn i-iiv opinion prevails vuui ue may tio so. DR. CARTER ACUl'ITTF.D. But It is Reported the End la Not Vet. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 17. The cose ot Rev. Dr. Carter, of t bis city, ed itor of the Methodist Advocate, who has been on trial for the past two days by the llolston conference at Greeneville, terminated vesterduy in a verdict ol acquittal bv u vote of 12 lo 2. Dr. Carter was churned by his presid ing elder with immoral conduct. It is said by prominent members of the North ern Methodist church, whose ministers are investigating, that this verdict will not settle the affair, but that the case will lie taken into the circuit court as three preachers are involved. A .1,000, 000 KAILI'RK. A Michigan Company Branched Out Too Much. Makihtkr, Oct. 17. The K. G.Peters Salt nnd Lumlier company hns failed. Liabilities uUiut $3,000,000, assets about $1.00(1,0110. It is the biggest crash in the state for many years The plant here made enormous profits, but the outside ventures, aa a rule, have been disastrous, esKciutly southern ven tures, which obsorlied an enormous amount ol money. New Orleana Chief of Police Mur dered. Xkw Om.KANS.Oct. 17. Chief of Police Henucssy wus shot nnd mortally wound ed Inst night oliout 11.30 o'clock, pour ol his assassins nave been arrested and identified ns Antonio Scaflidi, Antonio Magnetti, Scbaslino Incardiuo and Pctro Muslcro. Help) the Forebtner. Halifax, X. S., Oct. in. The new I'tiiu-d States tarilf Inw has created a great boom in the shipment of potatoes to the West Indies and 10.000 barrels have been slupied Irom Kings county to Havana within a few duys, at good fig ures. II In Mm. Prealdenl Harrison, Wasiiiniitiin. Oct, 17. Mrs. Harrison hns accepted the presidency of the re cently organized society known ns the Daughter ol the American Revolution. AITAIKS OF COXSlifJVESCB. Armenian arrested in Turkey are be ing cruelly treated by their captors, who nre starving the prisoner and keeping them without sleep. The strike in llrishniie. New South Wales, is collapsing, mnnv memliers ol the Inlxir unions having applied to be re instated in their old Hsitious. In the lower house of the Hungarian Diet. Ilcrr lliiross, minister of commerce, introiliiied a bill relating to the support if trade and factory employes during ill ness. HOUR. The population of Alabama is l.oOH, 73, nn increase ol 10.4A ier cent, "Voting Acndemies," to give instruc tions under the new ballot system, have been started 011 11 large scale in New York city. Severn! Amrrirnn missionaries who died in Sierrn Leone, Africa, nre said to hnve hern "fuilh-hciilcrs who refused medical attendance. Mnvnr Gtinsiin, of Long Island Citv, haslx-fii found guilty nl assaulting George Crowlv, n reporier; and be is liable to pay a heavy hue nnd imprisonment. The Treasury Department purchased 275,0011 ounce ! silver at less than 110, the lowest figures vet pain Dy the govern mcnt under the new Inw. Bar silver closed nt 10N11, in New York. Atlornev-Genernl Miller. Secretnrv No ble nnd Judges Grcshnm and Wood's are mentioned among the possibilities for the succession to the lute Justice Miller on ttc United states supreme bench, Tuesday, in Chicago, a ward worker tnnrshnlrd forty Chinese at the polling pmce ot tnreigntn precinct 01 tne first wnrd and had their nntnea placed on the registration list. The Judge of election were obliged under the law to receive the nnmrs, but opposite each nam was piacen tne conuiuon, quaiinca voter naturalised," MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THH NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAOB MARK RBOI8TBRED. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHlNO BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article iu (be market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Headache. The immense favor which hat greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It ia some thing which almost everyone needs, and 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 ANT1PYR1NE, MORPHINE, - CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it doe not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, aad can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is nt a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains ao noxious or sickening ingredient. The peculiar advantage of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to cause leavina uo unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. D1KBC..ON8 FOR USB. The dose for an adult la two teaipoonfula n a wine glana of water, boae for children proportion, according to age la either the doae can be repeated every thirty inlnuca until a cure Is effected. Use dose will alwaya drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when first feeling the premonitory ymutum.i but if the attack la well on, nnd uflcriug i. inteuae, the second or third doae may be required. L'aually a greater number of doM ia required to effect the first cur than ia needed lor any aucceediag time there after, .bowing that the medicine I accama- ative ia ita effect, tending toward aa event ual permanent cure Poraal at OMANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET, AHIIEV1LLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do well to ex amine our new st.yle Jackets, Capes and Lone; Wraps, at Whitlock's, Cor. Eagle Dlock. Our new htock of Dress fioodn is 'way above any you can find elHewhere. Call and nee them, at Whitlock's, cor. Eagle Block. Light weight Jersey Jack- ets and IMazers at very low prices. Whitlock H, corner Eagle IMock. Blankets, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's. Very large stock. Corner Eagle Block. GO dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, nt Whitlock's. Driving Gloves nnd Hiding Caps for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eaglo Block. Whitlock's is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Lndies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. -a.
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