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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 198. ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVILLE A place planned mid devel oping oh a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth- InlnenH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .1,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It h Iwinir aid out witli tiiMte 11 nd skill, with well utiuUnI romlH and extendi ve FOREST PARKS. A deHiraMo ilar for line i-oHidi'iicoH and HEATHFVL HOMES. A irood onnortunity for nroHbihle investinenta. For illustrated tiainiihlet, ud- drena, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. THE POPULAR SHOPPINQ PLACE. Novelties for the Holiday. Make a .pedalljf of 811k, Wool, Linen and Cottoa Ma terial for Art Bmbroidcrjr. Wrap, for Ladies, Mlsaea aad Children. t'adcrarear for La dle., Ulim, Mca and Boys. A Ml line of Superior Drj Goods. BOH MARCHE. joSouth Main 8trcet.-3Q ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 6000S AND THE LOWEST PRICES. II SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C mpr ld ftBAL ESTATE. WlLTSS B. OWT. W. W. WT GWYtl & WEST, (BuccrMora to Walter B.Owra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Percent. Notary Pabtk. Coaflsalonare of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OPriCK-ataeMUM ConrtSajaaro. "THE SUN DO MOVE." And so doea A.herllle. The treat ha.tllna; art Mi now helnar perforated by all genuine ba.ta.ea mea of the PARADISE CITY OP THH iOllTlt. Bvery man baa bit araetne aad be relate. It la m(cu to not unwill ing ear.. We don't mind tailing you that our scheme I. to eell all the land and Insure all the property w. eaa, before "The Robin. Neat Again.'' We hare Ju.t been appointed ageata for the Old Bailable Pcanaylvanla Plre Insurance Co., aad vre want rou to Ineurc with a.. JBNK8 At JBNaTS, REAL ESTATI AND INSURANCE. Rooms aft 10, McAfee Block, 8 Pattoa Ave., Aehevllle, N. C. F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR AND DKSMaNBR ' IN FRESCO. aagSdSa NO CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Will be complete without a Hupply of our mixed and plain Candies, new freHh Nuts, Hasina, Florida Bweet Oranges, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Coeoanuts, Mince Meat, Canned Fruitu, Butter, Kggs, Cheese, Coffee, Teas, Pickles, Etc. Don't forget uh when you are looking for something to eat. A. D. COOPER. Nurth Court Hqunrr, corner Mnlu at Co Ickc streets. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we ha v some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such 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 kkj I'UES to make room for other goods more in bur line. If you want these goods, price ours btfore buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Boula A Brotherton. 48 Patton Ave., under Orand Opera House. ZEB VANCE wilt get there. We bet on Old Zcb being the best Floar In town. We hare just rrcelT- ed lYeah lot of KEG ANO BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give then a trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. ec.-urely placed at A per cent. Unlet. : il Ik 'M Pattoa Avenue. Hecond Hour. rchadlr t', WILI.H. AKTIIUKJ. WILL, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 8 Patton Avenue. Net (MCA hulld'K. novl dam ho Boina. JOHN CHILD, (formerly of Lyman a Child). Office No. I Leo;al Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, securely placed at per seat. J. V. BOULINEAU, (Rawla Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Yeal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAOE A SPECIALTY. aovfldBmo FOR SALE I A well eetahllahed bnelncea In A.hevllle, centrally located, doing a flrat clase trade with large prnnta. Thl. la the beat opportu nlty now offered In thl. city. Muat be aold becauee of ownrr'a III health. Alio, a nret-claee aew reeldence, centrally inrH.vd If taken now caa be hadchcan. We offer a aplendld tract of tlmberland.for aalc or aa an inveeimcni on anarcn. a-opinr, oak and buckeye. Ptia Rust Furnished and unfurnl.hed Iiiiuot only a few minute, from Court Square, wantro Two large residences, with every convenience, to rem iiinu.nco. iiiar PunLiaiinn Olr new pamphlet Aahevllle. Pull of latcat statistics. Call for a copy. BIOBLOW Jk JONES, It HAL BBTATB AND INVIMTMBNTS, Room McAfee Block, S3 Pattoa Avenue. aovlTdlm Holiday Gifts In an endless assortment at the Crystal Palace. Delegates and the people generally are requested to call and exam ine our large stock Xmas Presents, in fine Stand, Bou- guet and Piano Lamps, fine hina Tea, Dinner, Solid, Pudding, Ice Cream and Ber ry Sets, Dig line after dinner Coffees, Custard Cups. Table Mirrors, nne tups and Sau cers in Limoges and Jtelleek Vienna, Carlsbad, Pointon's and Koyal W orcester m odd pieces, Bisque Figures, etc In conclusion, out stock e.v eels any in the state. Vinit us whether you wish to buy or enjoy looking at the display More goods to arrive thiH week look out tor them. (Soodsfor shipment packed witn great care. All mall order promptly eicctitcd. Write to u. fur pricca, etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Liimnt, lluusc lrurniKhinKi WE WANT K very body to see our stock of Holiday floods. TJiaJike lias never before ticen tn ex hibition in Asheville. Quali ty par excellence the best, Assortment large and vn- ried.-T. C. SMITH & CO., Druggists, Public Square, opposite Court House. Toys from Sic to Hoc. Paney Articles for Chri.tmaa Prescnta, 4vto$t. Toilet rlcta, Mirrors, Boa Paper, Cupa and 8auecra, Vaeca, Baakcta, luvenile Hooka, Albuma, Kid Cloves, Lined leather Olovea, Linen Handkerchiefs, Plain and Itmbr'd, Silk HandkerchieTs aud Murllrra, Cmbrcllaa, Basil, Clocka,8carfa, Ties, lite, Btc, Btc. Fur a limited time a Inrc discount on Clothinii. H. REDWOOD & CO. Cluthlnv Dry Oooda, Hhoca, Hats, CariKta, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. WILKIE I ATKINS. WHOI.UHALH AND RUTAIL CONFECTIONERS : ANO : FRUIT : DEALERS, NO. VI PATTON AVU. Specialties Tenney's Pine Candies, New York. atalllard's Pine Candles, New York. Fresh Tallies, Cocoa and Peanut Candles. BURNETTE HOUSE FORMERLY THE EAGLE HOTEL No. 66 South Blsln Street. Lara, rooms, well ventilated, warmed by heaters and open Are places i table supplied with the beat the market affords, Kate., at. do per da), IS.oo to $N.O0 per week, filO.OO to a.30.00 per month, DIRS. Km J. BVRNHTTE, aovandiim Proprteircaa. TyiNTBR BOARD. Warm comfortable rooms, houac aewlv far. ui.neo t sooa laoie. . enna raaaonauw, us atreet car Ha. . . HUB. J, I,. HMATHBKa, JalylSMeas (II Pattoa Av. CLEVELAND LEADS THEM ! THK FARHERH ARB FOR HIM, IT APPEAR!, Rcaull of a Remarkable Canvnaa to Get the Farmer to Kxprcaa Their opinion on Who ethould be Prcaldei.t. Sl'KINGFIKl.D, Musi., Dec, 23. An cll orately planned canvass to ascertnin tlic opinions of the farmers tliniughuut the country on certain practical, economic and political questions has been con ducted on an extensive scale for the past three months by the agricultural press of SpriiiRfield. ,. ui in order to reach the larmers of the whole United States, the enterprise was worked in the New liny In nd states through the New England Homestead ; in the Atlantic mill Middle states through the Turin and Ilomcj while the Central states west and south, north, west and Pacific shine were reached through the western edition of the Farm and Home published nt Chicago. Nearly llll.OOl) cards were received answering ten que. tions, most of which related to the bust ness of funning, but the last of which was us follows: "Who should Ik- the republican and the democratic nominees for the presidency in 1H02?" In reference to the vote of the presi dcutiiil candidates, it is explained thnt the journals interested interpreted the November elections as meaning that the larmers were weary of old favorites and old measures, and demanded new men and new issues. These journals, there fore, advocated . M. Kush, of Wisconsin, secretnry of agriculture, and Congress man William II. Hatch, of Missouri, ex chairman of the house committee on ilgriculture, ns proicr republican and democratic standard bcurcis for 1H!I1, In spite of this influence, however, the fanners expressed their preference lor presidential candidates in the following manner: Democratic Cleveland, 71,787; Hill, 17,118; Hatch, 11,(182; scattering, 8,- 803: total, 108,7'JO. Republican llluine, 3U,1!0'J; Harrison, 31,013; Husk, I'D, (!; scattering, 10.- 903; total, 107,871. Of the scattering republican vole, Kccd leads with S,G(!5, followed by McKinley with 3,01"J. In the scattering democrat ic vote, Gov. Patterson leads with over 1,800; Car lisle has 700 and Gov, Ku.-.ll, )C Massa chusetts, 500, nt hers being for "n fanner." In the democratic vote Cleveland's vote is uniformly the greatest in every section of the country. AT TIlENATmVL CAPITAL THK FINANCIAL. KILL RF. POR TICO. One Amendment Made A Prevl- ona Queatlon Rule The Houac Adjonrna Till Friday Senator Call's Addreaa. Washington, D. C Dec. 23. The sen ate bounce committee has reiiorted. through Mr. Sherman, the financial bill with nn amendment striking out the pro vision for replacement of the deficiency in the national bank note circulation by the issue of the treasury notes and inserting a provision lor the issue of $200,000,000 two ier cent bonds to be redeemable nt pleasure after ten venrs. Chairman Aldnch. of the committee on rules was this morning instructed to re- Mirt a cloture rule to the senate. in l lie nouse to-day. alter the readme of the journal, it wus, on motion of Mc Kinley and without olrctin, agreed thnt when the house adjourn to-dav it Ik to meet Friday next. The Sieakcr made the following committee npKiint mcnti: Wuvf and means, nreckenriduc. Ark.: commerce, Dickerson, Kv.; jxist offices anil post roaas, Kowinnd, K, (. .; educa tion, Lnngston, Vn,; lalior. Miller, 8. C; exicnditurcs in Mistolhce department, I'milnr, N. ,; banking nnd currency, b. to. Ilnvn. In.! nnval nlfnira. Mfktimn. Cul., istonc, Pa., Magner, N. V.; Puldii lands, Wright, Pcnn,; ngriciillure, Mc I Millie, of Alabama; reform in the civil service, Whitclnw, Mo. The house then adjourucd until Friday. In llicscnate to day Mr. Call addressed the senate in opposition to the election bill. THK "THHF.IC C'N." Lots) of Mone v CoihIiik Month Next Sprlnsr. Johnson, Citv, Dec. 23. Gen. J no. Wilder hus returned from an extended trip to New York and the cast, returning via lllncksbtirg, wlicrean iuiKrtnnt meet ing of "Three C's" people was held. The ticncrnl says Hint witinn sixty days nil financial troubles of the "Three C's" will be arranged, nnd that more men will be employed in its construction than ever before. He brings other news thnt is very encouraging to this section nnd snys more money will lie coming south for in vestment next spring than at any time in its History. Remitted si,oooofTases, ' I.ot isviLi.K, Ky,, Dec. 23, Under the ruling of the secretary ol the treasury the tax is remitted for the Kentucky Dis tillery company on their whisky com pany here last summer. Tlic amount is $081,000. Reduced Their Waiet, London, Dec. 23. The Iron masters in the Cleveland district have (riven notice to their men thnt the condition of trade will coin ixl them to make a large reduc tion In wages at the beginning of the year. Ttto jaws Will lis lo Braall. Hbri.in, Dec. 23. The newspapers of this city report that 80,000 Russian Jews are exiiectcd to arrive at Hamburg soon, and that arrangements are being maac inert to senu incra to Drain. FAMISHED IRELAND, A Boat Load of ProvlHlona for the Coast oflialway, London, Dec. 23. H. M. S. Magnet has left Portsmouth for the coast of Gul way loaded with meal and potatoes, to gether with a quantity of government stores of all descriptions. This cargo is one of a scries sent and to he sent bv the government to relieve the distress of the famishing inhabitants of certain sections of Ireland. PARNELL WAS BEATEN. HIS CANDIDATK Tt'RNF.D. NOT RF.. The Content In Kilkenny ReaullH In tlie Flection of sir John Pope Hennesay to Parliament by a Lance Majority. Kii.kiinnv, Dec. 23. The result of the election held here yesterdav to fill the scut for north Kilkenny in the house of commons, made vacant by the death of Mr. Mnrum, wus announced nt noon to-day. The polling resulted in it victory for the aiiti-Pnrnellitcs, thcircniididutc, Sir John Pope Hennessy, being returned. The vote was Henncssy 2,502; Scully 1,350; majority for Henncssy 1,1 Mi. HKOATK ON TOIIACCO. A circular or Intereat lo UealerH and Manufacturer... A law was passed in congress on Dec. 15, reducing the tax on tobucco and snulTfrom 8 to 6 cents per pound. The bill also provided that those dealers and manufacturers who have on hand on Jan. 1, unbroken packages of tobacco and snuff on which they have paid the tax of 8 cents icr pound, may collect n rebate of two cents on each pound from the government. Collector Rollins has sent out to till the deputy collectors in the district a circular of instruction for the taking of inventories of unbroken packages on Jan. 1. The circular is of in terest to dealers and manufacturers. It says: "Your siieeial and immediate attention is called to regulations concerning tlir rebate of taxes oil tobacco and snail. iSeries 7, No. 14, revised supplement No. 1,1 a cony ol wlucli lias lucil scut you, "The honorable commissioner instructs that the work of Inking inventories should lie done promptly on the 1st day I Janimry; tlmt it in nnv case tlic inven tory is not completed until allerlliat d.iv the reasons for failure to complete thV same on said 1st day of January should be staled, rurtlicnnore. Hint dealers and manufacturers may prepare inven tories at any time hetorc Janimry 1st. but the inventories must 'ic vciticd nnd rectified by the witness by actual count on said first day ol January "lou should si icud tile hrst ol Innuarv in visiting the various places where these inventories are being made, for the pur pose of giving such advice as may lie needed. To advise intelligently, vou should acquaint yourself thoroughly with l he requirements of the regulations and forms, aud the instructions therein should be carried out to the letter. "Forms, No. 105. revised, will be sent to mnnuliicturrrs and dealers at once and all the time vou can possibly spare from current durrcntdiitics between now and January 1st, should be devoted to giving them instructions as to proier preparations ol claims. "No claim allowed tor less than a nor m any thun unbroked packages." MICA MINKS. F. F. Chlaolnt lo Gather KlHtlullc Coucerulna; Them. Frederick P. Chisolm, Siecial agent for the eleventh census is in the city for the purpose of gathering statistics concern ing the mica in this section of North Car olina. He is a mining engineer, having sient the recent years of his lilc in Den ver, Colorado and the west. His visit to this section is to obtain information and figures for the census from every mien mine in the western part of the state. Bach mine will have to lie visi ted and he cxK-cts to lie engaged in the work for nhout two weeks. Mr. Chisolm says the mica of Western North Carolina is of the very hncst qual ity, and that with the chenier produc tion, which it ought to have, he can sec no reason why the mines could not be made very valuable. In mldition to iieing n goon niiuinit en gineer, Mr. Chisholm is n great collector of the bills of the confederate govern ment. I le possesses n valuable assort ment of these bills, and his collection is said to lie tilth in site nnd rank in the United States. Out of 1KHH varieties of bills that were issued by the confederacy Mr. Chisholm has about lllo. He is slill seeking the wary rare issue. One Hill Ol etien senca 111 inn wncvimn is oia- played in an nll'irn made for the purpose. There arc numerous counterfeits in the album, nnd they are always on the page facing the good bills of which they arc the representation. lie work on some of these counterfeits is good aud without comparison of the good bill with them could have passed easily. Others arc not such faithful lac similes and have a very rough, unfinished apienrance. Some ol the live dollar bills in the collection arc very rare indeed aud arc worth their full face value to the collectors. Mr. Chis olm has been at work on his collection less than a year and started with the idea of having a comparatively easy time in procuring the bins. Mr. Chisolm left this morning for Orangeburg, 8. C, to spend Christmas with his liunily and will return to the work for the census in a few days. THKSTRKKT RAILWAY When It Can't Run Its) Should Say no. Cant It Just complaint is made that when the street car company is not able, as this forenoon to run its curt its officers fail to notify the livery stables so that carriages may be sent to tne depot to convey nnsaenircrs to the citv. Several passengers arriving on the early train from thecast this morning had to walk to tne city Irom the depot, and not being acquainted with the streets took a very round-about wav, to their considerable fatigue and annoyance. Had there been invalids in the party the walk might have been serious in its results. THE "MESSIAH" ARRESTED II U IS A WHITE MAN FROM IOWA. Not All ol the ludlana Believe In Him The Had Land Indiana Still Bad. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 2.1. A Dee speciul from Pine Kidgeagencv, S. I)., snys: "An Indian scout named Stands, the first who has iust returned from a visit to the Indian camp in the Dad Lands, says tne spirit ol hostility still pre vails there. All his effort to in duce them to come in was answered with jeers and war cries. The Indians said they had been ready to meet the soldiers for a month, but the latter were cowards und afraid to come out and fight." Pink Kidi.h, Ai.i:ncv, S. I)., Dec. 23. The police have arrested a "Messiah" in Red Cloud's enmo. When thev pulled his white blanket off they found mi intelligent but harmless crank, M. C. Hopkins bv name, Irani Nashua, lown. He claimed he was here in the interest of ience and that he has come Ikciiusc the Indians misinterpreted his message. He wanted to go to the Had Lands, but Agent Rot'er chunged the address to Clindrin, start iu, mm under the escort ol the police. Nunc ol the Indians were indignant over his arrest, while others laughed and said he was a crazy fool. None of the chiefs have uny faith in him. Red Cloud said to him: "You go home; you are no son of (loil." The "Messiah" chums that he will go to the Had Lands. One hundred friend lies have left on their pence mission. They took three wugou loads ol rations. Washington, I). C, Dec. 2.I. ticncrnl SchoHcId has received the following tele gram from Gen. Rugcr, under date St. nul, Minn., liecemlier 22ml: "ilig Fool, with his followers surren dered yesterday. The rest of Sitting Hull's iwoplc who came lo Cherry creek. with the exception ol a lew who may have sought shelter at Pine Ridge, ure on their way lo Fort Dennett to surrender. The surrender und disarmament of these two factious practically ends the proba bility of nnv serious trouble with the In dians of the Cheyenne river and Standing Rock reservation, and is a long step to wards ending the whole trouble." PROMINKNT ARRIVALS. Who are at the Hotela That Vou Ms Not Know. Svammiioa:. I). Cnssclmnn, N. C: Wm. M Smnthcrs. Turnpike; M. C. Mil- li nden, Pigeon River; J. K. llovt, Misses llovt, .. t. Ualtery I'ark:l). R. Williams, jr.. Louisville: Mrs. W. T. Hansket, Oil City, Pa.; S. A. Ford, Pittsburg; E. W. Lvon, Raleigh : R. Ii. Rood, Richmond ; W. R. King. I". S. Navy; F. J'. Lewis, New Or leans. Grand Cciitial:. L. Pitman, J. F.. White, Walter li. Moore, Geo. G. Knight, A. C. Cole. I. M. Kems, N. C; B. M. Penrsall, Jonesboro, N. C.; O. C. Honni well, Hickory; R. L. Poie, S. It. Overton, Knoxvillc; Jno. Cotter, S. C; W. L. Gibbs, tiu. Glen Hock .V. E. McGIorv, Charlotte; A. C. Hook, New York; II. I). Amos, M. A. Amos, Morgnnton; Jno. Moore, Ten nessee; S. A. Ford, Pittsburg; E. W. Lyon, Raleigh; Vt . U. atle, Winston, N. C; J. M. Moody uad family, Waynes ville; P. F. Patton and family. Hemler- sonvillc; R. II. lloyt, Sumptcr; Chits. Lnwhorn, Wm. Lnwhnrn, Knoxvillc;!). II. McCullough, Houston, Tex.; D. D. Taylor, Urislol; E. Alberson, iircvard; L. Glook, Chattanooga; II. S. Phillips, Musa, Arizona; J. D. Hurks, Knoxvillc; D. P. W. Jordan, Cuihoun, N. C; I. R. Alexander, Little Rock, Ark. A WOMAN HANUKD. She Murdered a Woman and Her Child. London, lcc. 23, Mrs. Nellie Pcnrcv was hanged this morning for th? mur- Icr of Mrs. Hogg and her Imbv. Mrs. I'cnrey confessed that the sentence passed uMin her was a just one. Pnrdonnhle Reaenliueiil. Priiin Lilc. Customer in hardware store "Have vou any small vises?" Salesman (angri ly ) "I don't think that is any of yotu business." AFFAIRS OF COSSliOl'liNCIi. POHhlON. Professor Koch has informed tin I'nitcd SlatesniinislcrtiiGcrnianv that it is useless fur American doctors to go to Iter i ii . ns he is ton busy to sec nnv one pcrsonulry. His lymph will Ik.' assigned to American hospitals that arc proicrly vouched lor, William D. F.ngun, the first American to visit Hcrlin for treatment, received his injection on Monday lust, one-half of a millrgrumme. His pulse rose gradually until it reached 100 degrees. It then de clined until it became normal. A serious political crisis is threatened in Germany by the discontent of a sec tion of the conservative members of the Landing over the government's commu nal bill, which, it is charged, will, il passed, lie ruinous to the aristocracy ol the country, which thcconservativesnold is the bnekbone of the monarchy. A continunnce of the modus vivendi concerning Newfoundland has been defi nitcly arranged lietween France and P.imtnnd under adistinctstintitntion thai the English government shnll settle the dilhciilly dunng the interval with or without the assent of the Newloundlnnd parliament. France is willing to cede her rights on tne l-reach snore ii tmglnnd nives her in return the liunn ncnmsulH lictwecn Plnissance and Fortune bnys, a fine herring fishery nnd a good bait ground. IIOMK, General Master Workmiin Powderly says he will issue a call for a contercner ol social relormcrs and labor leaders In Washington, Calvary Methodist church, the largest Methodist Episcopal church in the United Stntes and the largest Protestant church in New York, has been re-dedicated. Dr. E. H. Landes, of the veterinary de partment ol tne university ol t'ennsylvs nin, announces that be lias discovered the baccilli which causes lockjaw, and is ready for a test of an Inoculating fluid which ne Hal prepared to kui tneio. J. S. GRANT, PH. G Of the Philadelphia Collcgcof Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 4 South Main Street. 4 Before purchasing yoiirCbriatmas Pres ent be sure to call at GKANTS PHAR MACY nnd inspect the finest and most complete line of Toilet Article in tbit city. We undoubtedly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire stock - of Cigurs at cost. Sold by the box only. CHARTS PHARMACY. The finest nnd most complete Mock of Colognes, Toilet Witters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at URAXTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions tilled at all hours Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the citv. GKASTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottlesrang. ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you wiint n first-class HnirBrushfor ii small amount of money, GRANTS PHKRMACY isthe place to go to get it. All kindsofTooth Blushes, Bath Brushes, llnth Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions aic com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it tlmt only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals hare been used tha? they were ' compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 4 South Main St. WHITXOCK'S, I'OUXEK EAOLE IlLOC'K. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Christmas Presents aud Hoi Iday Goods. Too ninny goodnin linnil. Tiny iiiiihI Ie Hold tli is wwk. Will not wait till niter X limn, lint reduce lriruH from thin dnte. Call and HoeureClutli injf, Dry 0oodn, WrnpH, Turs nnd Fancy (Hoods, at pricou never before named before the clone of the hchhoii. WIHTLOCK'S, Corner Eagle Block and South Main St. ' ' i
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