. . III HI J, J ll Asheville Daily Citizen -7 VOLUME VI. NO. 187. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. rpmmm?w m f M ;k II "I .M.U i PJ ."I lIIJVILLE. A pliu-e planned and devel oping oh a GREAT RESORT. Situated ill the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for heulth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,80O feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It i being laid out with juste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residence! and HK&TBPVt HOHEH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. Far illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNVILIE IMPROVEMENT CO., aUtavtllc, BUIchcll Co., M. C. BON MARCIIE. TMC POTUUII snomiM PLACE. Novel tic. for. the Holidays, Make a specialty of Wlk. Wot. Lines nad Cott..e Ma terial, for Art Bmbroldrry. Wrap, for Ladles, Miaara and Chlldrea. Underwear tor In dira, Miaara, Mca aad Boye. A faU Hoc of Superior Ur Goods. BOII MARCIIE. jo -etossth WlM tJO ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY MOW HEADY. LARSEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 12 SOUTH WM STREET, UHEVILU, N. C. snriad REAL ESTATE. W.ITSS OWVS, W. W, Waar. CWYII 6 WEST, jl . 1 to Walter B.Owrs) ESTABLISHED 1881 EnaTOBAMO twiux REAL ESTATE. JLaana BdrCMirol rtaccd at rcrceni. : Muter PabtK. . Comaelastosert ofUeada. FIRE INSURANCE. omci "THE SUN DO MOVE." As eo does Aaheellte Tk great huatllng Ml. low bet., perfonaed by all genuine iiuMM-a nea of the . PARADISK WT Ik. property we faa, betoreJke IWna Hnl Asaia." we nav. . to -k -v- xrau tar the OM K.lluMe .KmamCe.,sa4.wt wast yoa to tossr. JKNKS at JBMKB, ' Mai HTATt AM MUMMCL HH JklO, McAfee Block, ' a Patina A.. Aeaevllle. N. C. F. A. GRACE, DKCOB.ATOK AND DBtslfUNEK IN FttESCO. ." . WE THANK YOU Por your liberal pstrosagc la the peat, and are trylajc to snake ourselves more worthy la the fatal.. Nctot before hare we had lucb aa excellent atuck to select from, having la ercaeed It wonderfully, especially In Pine Gooda, aad we alwaya make price, low. la fatt taU Is characteristic with ua, aad we bare found tome trouble with the bcttcrdaaa of trade oil account of low prices, Wc admit tale la a gnat incentive to raiat prkea, yet we rely upon the good Judgment of the maaara to auatala aa. Remember, we guar- aatee every article aold, aad If not aa repre- acnted, or doca aot live you call e satlsfac tion, we kindly aak you to return It and we will cheerfully tire you back your money or anything we have la exchange. Wc keep 'moat everything In the Grocery and Pro via ble Hae, Including Grain aad Peed, aad woukl be glad to have your trade We dcllvet gooda free of charge to any part of the city, and keep a two-hors wagon for delivering Oro cerlea la large lota and for our Grain and Peed trade. A. D. COOPER. North Court Square, corner Mala and Co kgc streets. m i While our stock is largely :omponed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have nome very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, sucli as Japanese Crumb Trays. Fancy Match Safes, Brass Fire Sets, Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth and Dust Brushes, &c. We would like you to see them We have also a large assortment of Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at very low fiu- i'keb to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Bonis At Brothcrton. S Pattoo At., under Uraad Opera Houee. ZEU VANCE will get there. Wc bet oa Old Ceb aa being the beat Plour la town. Wc have Juat receiv ed a freak lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Halo Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inwcatmcnt Areata). NOTARVrVBLIC. Loaaa at. urely placed at per cent. OA ore ! 84 g, 36 Pattoa Avenue aecoad floor. fcbsdiy V. WILL. ARTHUR J. WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, aa Pattoa Aveaae. Next V M C A build's;. aovt dsn. P O Bo I SB.. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyataa Child I, slalM Man. Lateral Block. REAL ESTATE T.O AN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BturincfM Loaaa eecurely placed at a per eeax. J. V. BOULINEAU, (Rawta Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. IXTM PINI lAUtAOC A IrtCIALTY. OVBdSOM FOR SALE t . aa l.UL.Li tuul.u. Aaa Amluaalll A wril CWMtIl'fei wwnnrRfi urn '", centrally locatod, dol ft Art cmmm trade OCCaUW owner mi t AIM, a nrat-eiaas new. rcioeKw, vym..j 1 We offer a aplenrfld tract of Umber land, for sale or as an mveataMat on aharea. Poplar, houaM only a Isw mlautea from Court VaTtio-Two large reaMencea, with every ceavrnKuce, v twh fcUt Aabevllle. Pall of lateat aUtajtwa. Call for .copy. BIORLOW JONKS, HAL MTATB AMD IN VBSTM BNTS. Room McAiM Mock, U Pattoa Avenue. aovlTdlm CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -AT TUB Chriattnae opening hae been going on since the first, and will c intlnuc up to the coming of Santa Clana. We do aot Intend to tmat la this writing that we eicel any atorc la the world, but will kindly aak you to any ua a vielt aad ace the diaplay of Anc gooda in oar china palace, and then we are aarc vou will any that any aouthcro city might feel proud of auch aa enterprise. The moat exact coanolaeara have pronounced It to be aupcrb. Our apcelal branda of china are Havlland Co.,Uinogca t Carlaliad. We append a ftrw priiYa. 4 to Sa piece., Tea acta f 4.2S to giio.oo 111 to 138 pc Dinner ecte...fl3.00 to tSO.OO to to 1 3 pc Toilet art. g'J.TS to f 2O.0O Mouatacbe cupa and aaucera, 2oc to Stf.oO each. Large atock flue after dinner coffrea, ft .80 to lS.OOtdoa la aatia lined caeea (at low price.) rf derired. Pine Jap Plate., nicely decorated only 3.00 doi. Pine Jap Cream Pitcher., only ISc each. Space forbid, ua mentioning many other bargalna which we will kindly .how you when you visit us. Our dolls are the cheap eat in the city. All we aak la a viait. Reapectfutly, THAD W. THRASH & CO., UNDER : GRAND : OPERA : HOUSE. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PVBLIC SQUARE, Asheville, N.C. Our Mr. Ited wood's rnnt mrchases in Now York bIiow some excellent values, the re sult of best cash discounts on goods already low because of a dull market. Brides a lot of 89aBonable things to wear, we have a much larger stock of Fancy Goods, Toys and Holiday Goods generally, than ever before. For u lim ited period a lurge discount on Clothing. H. REDWOOD & CO 79 PATTON AVE. Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carets and Fancy Goods. WE AUE DAILY ItfcXEIVINU THE CHOICEST CA LI K0HNIA AND FOIt- EKIN FltUITS, FLOIUDA OK ANGEH, K11K8H FKIS, AC. FIREWORKS, PLAIN AND FAN CY CANDIES, SILVER HOOK AND SUGAR TOYS, CRACKERS, CHEW- 1N0(JUMH,&0., WE ARE BELLING TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE AT FACTORY PRICES. CALL EARLY AND SELECT YOUR STOCK HE- FORE THE RUSH BEGINS. voiiaa vxulv, WILKIE & ATKINS, 12 F4TTOH AYS., ASM KVIIAR, . e. haii. oBDxts will axcaiva rsoarv ANII BURNETTE HOUSE FORMERLY THI EAGLE HOTEL No, 6 Boatta Mala Street. Lara room., well ventilated, warmed by keatsra and ones Art places Utile supplied with the best the market affords. Ratea, It.SO per da, SS.00 to SH.OO per week, 1U0.0O to ISO UO per month. HIES. L. J. BUatNBTTBt aovasdaa Proprietress,. wwriMTBR BOARD. Wares comfortable rooaae,hoaei aewlj fnr nl.hed i axod table. , m. raaeoasble. Oa stmt tar Uaa. fg,a,J, t,, MATHBRS), JalylSdoai Pattoa Ave. THE JIEVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN TO TF.Itnint.B TRAIiKDV MONTH CAROLINA, a Man fatally shoots his wife and then kills himself. Charlottb, N. C, Dec. 10. Near lien rictta Milla, Kutherlord county yeatcrdny Hollowar Walt shot and killed hia wife dangcroualy wounded her brother, and then put an end to fait own lire. About eighteen months ago he married Mis Eva Havnea, and went went. After eight or nine months ago he deserted her. Her rtlntivc twitted her to return home and be haa not been heard of ilnce. Yeatcrdny he arrived in Piircat City and procured a conveyance and drove out to where hit wile was living. On ar riving there he called her to the door, drew bia revolver and shot her, shooting her twice. After she fell be (hot and dangerously wounded her brother, B. R. Haynea, who came to her assist ance and then mounted his horse and rode away. A party went in pursuit and found him about two miles away lying dead by the road side, with a bullet in hit heart. OEM. ORANTS atKMAINf. Not Likely to be aXeraevecj Pram New York. Wahhincton. Dec. 10. Inthehouaethe senate resolution looking to the removal of Gen. Grant's remains from Riverside Park. New York to Arlington, was de feated on a standing vote, S5 to IIS. The veai and nave were taken ana re sulted yeas 02, nays 153. Chief Constructor Wilson will be re appointed as head of the naval bureau of construction and repair. Senator u orntan s speech in tne senate warning the republicans that they were sacrificing the business interests of the country to their partisan seal in preening the tore bill made a strong impression. The house military committee has com pleted the army appropriation bill. It appropriates $24,fii2,020, bring an in crease ot ;ia,iDN over tne appropria tion for the current year. The chief in crease is in the item of transportation. The bouse bat passed a number ol uis- trict of Columbia bills; also, a bill au thorizing the secretary ol the treasury to refund so much of the tax collected on to bacco which shall be in the bands of deal ers and manufacturers January 1 as was abolished by tlie recent tantt act. A FAStMKSt HKNATORt. That faeetaa) Poaalnle la llllaola Juat Mow. Si'KiNiiHiHLO, III., Dec. 1H. Represent atives of the fanners' and laborers' or ganisations of the state, including the state grange patrons of husbandry, the farmers' mutual beneficent society, Inrm ers' alliance and the knights of labor, held a conference here yesterday and adopted the followingrcsolution : "We nave fun confidence mat inouc members of the legislature elected through our combined influence, work and votes who hold the balance of power will stand firmly by us and make an united effort for grand success by electing a practical farmer for our United States senator lor tnis grent statc. giOM AN CATHOLIC ELKCTP.D. Reran orRoatoa City Klectloa A oeiuoeratle Rtajortlv. Boston, Dec. 10. The result of the city election here yesterday makes the standing of the board of aldermen eight democrats to four of the opposition. ohn P. Hilton had all the nominations except the democratic. J. S. Murphy had only the democratic nomination.nut was one of the three Roman Catholics pushed lor election by Martin Brimmer, Rev. PhiliDS Brooks ana other prominent peo ple, and also endorsed by the public scnool union, nc was mucriy uppuacu by the snti-Cstbolic tactions. KOCH'S LYMPH, II la aa Deatdly a Polaoa aa a Wer Paris, Iec. 10. An analysis ol Koch's lymph for the cure of consumption has been made in this city. It reveals the fact that the rciccdv is composed of ptonv sines of tubercular bacilli, which is a poison as virulent as the venom of a ser pent, cynaure of gold and glycerine. The glycerincc preserves the ptomaines and the gold gives the liquid its brownish color. IRKI.ANO'I DiaTRKMs. Katlna Dtaeaaed Potatoes to Keep prom sNarviasi. Dt nLiN, Dec. 10. The priests on Ach- ille Island have appealed to Balfour to aid four hundred families who have been reduced to distress by failure of the po tato crop there. Owing to the lack of proper food they are compelled to eat dis eased potatoes to Keep from starving. Jefferson Davis' Haaaloa. Richmond, Dec.. 10. Tbe board of al dermen last night by a two-thirds vote decided to give the Confederate Memorial Literary society the ate ol leflerson Davit' manainn for a museum for war relics. This was the executive mantion ol the Confederacy. The World's Pair. Chicago, Dec. 10. Mayor Cregtcr has signed the ordinance giving $8,000,000 to the World's Columbian exposition, snd it will to-morrow bt placed in the hands of President Harrison who can then issue hit proclamstion to tne world. Oil Worsts Dootroyetl. Ban Francisco, Dec. 10,-Thit morn ing fire destroyed the linseed oil works of Kittle & Co. Loss probably $200, 000 ; Insurance about $100,000. Reldavllle la Lsaek. Washington, Dec. 10. Tbe bouse bss passed a bill appropriating $2R,000 for public building at Keidsville, N. C. RICHMOND AND DNVII.I.K. Official Reports) of That Conspa- nsr'a Bnalneaa. Kichmiinii, Va Dec. 10. A meeting of the stockholders of the Richmond and West Point Terminal and Warehouse company was held here to-day. The re port of President John II. Inman showed the position ofthecompany to be stronger than at any previous period of its his tory; that, it is entirely free from all floating indebtedness and has a cash surplus in bunk of $r26,72, besides monies loaned on deniund amounting to $343,009. There are free and unnlrdired securities in the treasury of a market value ol S3,n(itMMHJ. The gross earning of all the terminal properties during the year snow an increase over tne imceaing year of $9,674,112. MiDscquent to the meeting ot the ter minal compnny a stockholders' meeting ol'thc Richmond and Danville railroal compuny was held. The report of the resident called attention to the fnct of a large increase in the gross earnings and net earnings, the increase in the former being over one and a half millions, anil in the latter over $400,000. HINNKftOTA ORANOKRS, They Want Home Thirties That wv all Want. Madison, Wis., Dec. 10. The state grange patrons of Husbandry began its annual session yesterday. Grand Mas ter Carr in his address advocated the election of United States senators by the people; prohibiting stock gambling; the passage of the Conger lard and the Pad dock pure food hills, and government control of the telegraph andexpress com panies. He concluded : A combination or trust has been formed by the manufacturers of binding twine to raise the price of that article beyond the reach of poor men to purchase for 1H01. Could our legislature do a wiser thing than to pattern after Minnesota and cstablisn a twine plant in our state prison ? The state would bt no loser as it would be getting tne same for its convict labor as it does now." LARKING.' aid lo be fail ol RltJlci i aitu- allots. The MortimerComedy company, which will produce the musical farce "Lark ing at the opera bouse on to-morrow night, is highly spoken ol by the press ol the southern cities. "Larking" is a three- act musical farce filled with bright and wit ty dialogue, funny situations, laughable climaxes, new and catchy music, latest songs and dances. The plot binges on an old Irish contractor's desire for flirt ing with every pretty girl he meets. He is aided and abetted in this by two ad miring friends. The wives of these gen tlemen knowing their faults are con stantly striving to make them do better. The husbands in their endeavors to es cape the jealous e'cs of them, manage to pincc inrmst-ivcs in many riuicuiuus lun ations. RIOT RKPORTKO. Colllalnn Between Alabama Hitl ers and Negroes, Bikminrham, Dec. 10. Sheriff Smith with a posse of fifty armed men left here last night for the Blue creek coal mines, twenty-five miles away, to nuell a riot which was reported to lie id progress there. As yet no particulars of the trouble are attainable beyond the fact that a collision between strikers and the negro miners who have taken their places is threatened. The shcntl received a message aaking him to come at once with a strong force. A thousand men are employed at these mines and their places are being rapidly filled by negro miners since tne strike be gan. HIOH TONED NIHILIMT. Rnaalau Police Hake An Impor sains HUKVWT71 St. Pktkrsiiiirii, Dec. 10. A woman who is now on trial here for con nection with nihilist conspiracies a niece of Privy Counccllor lllintky, director of the holy synod, Her nnme is Olga Ivnnowsky. The nnlice found in her room a list con' tnininn the names and residences of many nihilists who have long been sought for by the authorities. The discovery of the list will undoubtedly lead to a scries ol arrests. Several hiith ecclesiastical offi cinls are involved and startling develop ments are expected. ANOTHKR LVMCH1NO. A Negro Haaged For Trying lo Bars a sMoro. Ai.ta Alpkna. Miss., Dec. 10. There was another lynching at Rocbuch, Miss. to-day ss a sequel to the Aron murder. One named Motet Lemon, colored, became very indignant at the lynching of Dennis Martin for the killing ot Uus Aran, ana it was lenrnen he was circulating among tbe negroes trying to get op s mob and go to Aron's store, murder the clerkt and fire the build ing. The people of tbe neighborhood formed themselves into an organisation and swung Lemon to a tree. CAPTVRED INDIAN. The Ohoel Danemra Being Gather ed la at Last, Mason ClTV, la., Dec. lO.-Seventcen Sioux ghost dancers, including one chief, passed through this city yesterday on their way to Port Snelling, Minnesota, in chnrire of a detachment of United Htntes trooos. i ncv nna oeen capiumi Inst Priilay while on their way from the Pine Ridge agency to that of Lower llrule. Votlna for faenalor. Com'hma, 8.C., Dec. 10. The bnllut in the two houses yesterday for a success or to Senator Wads Hampton resulted: Irhv 75. Donaldson 48. Hampton 45 Another ballot will be taken to-dav. Irhv is Tillman's lieutenant, Donaldson is the alliance candidate, and Hampton stands upon the platform that he will advocate any plan that is beneficial to the farmers. . A Crash la Crockery. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 10. Enst Innil PnurW At Ca.. wholesale crockery and glassware dealer have failed. Lia bilrtics, $ltt2,000 assets, $53,000. PARNELL SEIZES A PAPER. "I'NITKD IRELAND'S)" EDITOR BOVNCKD. He Favored the Retirement or Parnell and an Paraell Owned Part offtbe' Paper He Haa amp- pressed Him Duiilin, Dec. 10. The newspuper Uni ted Ireland has got into trouble through its persistent advocacy ol the retirement of Parnell. Mr. Parnell is one of the directors of the company owning the paper, and act ing in that capacity to-day he seised the plant of the paper, stopped the issue of the current edition and ejected the acting editor, Mr. Bodkin. Barrister Kelly, Henry Campbell, Par- nell's private secretary, and Mnhony, a member of parliament were present when the seisure was made. Parncll's agent has taken possession of the officers ol the paper. When Bodkin entered the office to-day be found Parnell in possession. Parnell in the presence of theother directors rend the articles of association under which the company was organised and then ordered the sheriff to eject Bod kin. The latter made ineffectual resistance, and a desperate row occurred in the down stairs office between the sheriffs officers snd the sub-editors. Sticks and stones were used aa weapons and the air was filled with flying missils. Finally after shorn and tierce struggle the sub-editors were put out of the building- The news of the seizure of toe paper created great excitement in Dublin and a crowd surrounded tne omcc. ramcu Inter addressed the staff, the members of which promised to serve him during the remainder of the crisis. Parnell to-day received a telegram stat ing that the workmen oi tviuarney would support him. Bkleast, Dec. 10. The Belfast News which has hitherto supported Parnell nw urges him to retire. uold Por the I'nlted atalea. Nkw York, Dec. 10. Over $3,000 000 in gold will start Irom Europe tnis ween for New York. It ia .Luted on Wall street that owing to extreme ease of money in London tbe Rnnlc of IWInnd ia wilbnar to lose from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 of gold in settlement of her trade balance. Conse quently little fear it entertained thnt the bank's discount rate will he advanced in consequence of tbest shipments. Caaaeoftho Alarm. The batteries which operate the fire alarm system were moved from tbe tele phone exchange this morning and put up in the mayor't office. J. P. Auttin it to have charge of them. After the change oi tne iioticnca wit made the system was tested with a lull alarm from box 482, corner of Patton avenue and Main street. A numlier ol the mcmliert of tlie volunteer lire dqiart mcnt responded to the strokesof the bell, thinking it to be an alarm of fire. Death of Mrs. Hlmpoon. Mrs. P. G. Simpson, wife of the night clerk at the Swannnnoa hotel, came to Asheville several months ago with con iimntion. but not until that dread dis ease had marked her for its victim. After months of oatient suffering tbe passed sway this morning. The remains were taken to her former borne, Middlctown, 0., by ber husband, this afternoon. What Sarah Paid lo Mary. Prom the New York Sua. It wat on a Madison avenue car at 6 o'clock. Among thoae who had seats were eight men. Among those standing up were two shop girls. After waiting lor a rensonnble time for some one to offer them seats one or the gins saia : "Mary it s too bad, isn't it f "What, Snroh ?" asked the other. "That they are all bow-legged." "Who?" "These eiirht aentlemcn. I have pat ronixed this line for five years and 1 never .no, imw.Lrffeed mnn ffive himself away by standing up in a car. It wouiun t nc reasonable to expect it." "Of course not. In iust five seconds eight men were on tkmr ftvt. Iiowins and smilina and ask ing 8nrnh and Mnry if they wouldn't he so everlastingly kind and obliging as to take seats take half the car, in fnct, and they took it. Careful. Klleoendt Blatter. "Come out and take a walk." "No, the sky is gray, and gray is not becom AITAIKS OF CONS1WU12NCU. IIOMK, At Saratoga Monday night the mercury fell to 14" below sero. An effort is bring made to raise buffa Iocs on the Tranquillity farms, in Sussex countv. Ilclvidere. N. J. In the same state the Hunterdon county farmers have de cided to attempt thecultivationof tobac co next year. Mr. Ceorae W. Delamnter. who was the republican candidate for governor of I'ennsyivania, wnoac irani,., ntrnuvurc, I'a., lolled on many last, rnisra 000 in Philadelphia on paper which was subsequently dishonored. The Hon. In met Russell Lowell hat been ordered by hit physician to give up hit intended lecture Deiore tne univerany of Penntylvania on "Tlie Old lingliih Dramatists." Mr. uoweu i" unuoic to bear any heavy strain of work. The organisation of the Knightt of Re ciprocity hat commenced in Central Kan ana, and ia meeting with great favor. The central Idea It tree trade on tne American continent, and the order has a secret ritual and initiatory. No money or partisan questions are allowed to enter, and farmers are joining by the wholesale. The leading lumber mills of southwest ern Georgia and south Georgia, in order to free themselves from the middlemen, have combined and made arrangemenet with the Oglethorpe lumber company, with offices st Philadelphia and Cordele, 0a., to handle their entire product at cer tain stipulated prices per thousand feet, submitting the original contracts to the - mills and dividing the orders up pro rata according to tot capacity of mills. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY IAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cares Every Variety .of Headache AND NOTHING BUB. Has earned for itself the enviable reputa- ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being tbe finest, most effective and reliable article it, (be market for tbe speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbadachb. Tbe immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is 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 tuch poisonous drugs as ANTIPYRINB. MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE. Since it does not contain an atom of either oi these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, dues not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable aa a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying afUr-cficcts, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRBCiiONB POR U8B. The doae for aa adalt la two Uaapoonfula la a wise glaaa of water. Doae for childrea proportion, according to age. Ia eitncr case the doae can be repeated every uirtj mlnnca antil a enre to effected. On. doae will alware drive sway aa attack of Headache. If taken when rat fectiag the premonitory ertantoma; but a the attack ta wcU on, and unertng la intenae, the atcond or third dose may be required. Usnally a greater number of dom la required to effect the nrat cure than la needed for any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine la accumu lative la Ita .flecta, tending toward aa event ual permanent cur. Par aalc at OaANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, CORNER EAGLE It LOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Christmas Present and Hoi- Iday Goods. Ju8t oiHjnod, coinpriHing novelties, both useful and or namental. Special attention is called to our largo utock of embroidery, silks, zephyrs and wools of all kinds, felts and materials for fancy work. Latest designs in China silks, new stock of dress trimmings, velvets, plushes, silks, &c. Wo arc agent for the celebrated Cen temeri kid gloves; also n complete line of gcnuino Fos ter gloves. Our assortment of handkerchiefs and aprons 'or the holidays are immense. Our display of winter wra ps for ladies, misses ami chil dren is the largest in the city. A complete Btock of under wear for ladies, misses and children. Blankets, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call on us. Cor ner Eagle Block, 46 S. Mail Street. . . - - .i.l a.iiiy.tt-tiin V 1 if..' Si i i