i. in. i. hiiiiiii mini mi nil iimiiiiiai .1 i iui,ii II' HI .inn muni ll I 'W'l) MP :y.Y;-- 7 rz f . ' :.. VOLUME VI.-NO. 203. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. f f o -a Asheville .Daily Citizen. liuville.; A place plannm mid devel oping ati a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region . uoted for htuilth- fulneHS and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 8,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It 18 being laid out with taste und Hkill, with well unulod roads and exteiiHive FOREST PARKS. A deHirable Aiuv for tine iwideneeH und HB1THFVL HOMEti. A good opportunity for orofitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LIUVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LIdtIIIc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. THE POPULAR IHOPPINQ PUCE. Novelties for the Holldave. Make, a aptcialtr of 811k,. Wool, Linen and Cotton Ma terial, for Art Bmbroldery. Wrap, for Ladle., MImc. and Chlldrea. tinderweae for La dle., til MM, Mea and Bojr. A fall Uoe of Bapcrior lr Oooae. BON MARGHE. 30 Booth Main Street. 30 ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY . NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, . BEST 6000S , ANU THE LOWEST PRICES. 12 MUTN MAIN STREET, AIHEVILLE, N. C. aortas ' RtiAL ESTATE. WiuniOwn, W. W, WlM Gvrn & west, Ikaam to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER Tt) RANI OF ASHEVIU-E. REAL ESTATE. .mm faectaraly aMaoed at Per Cent. Notary Pahek. . ' - Ceauatsssoeers of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE aattaal Court Square. "THE SUM O0 K0VL" . Aad to aoea A.herllle To treat hualllax act I. tow brine performed by all (ravine buaincea tsea ot tae PARADISE CITY or THS SOUTH very 1 avoet ci aiaa ha. hi. scheme mmA he relate. It In uf. to not nnwlll, ins- ear.. We doa't mind telling jroa that oar ncheme It to atll all the land and Inaure all the property we can, before "The Mohin Neat Again." Wt hare ju.t been apiwlntnt axrata for the Old kellable Pennsylvania Pin Ineuraao. Co., aad w. want jru to Inaure with at. JKNKS JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, stooma 4k 10, McAfee Block. UN Pattna Ave., AahevOle, M. C. F. A. GRACE, DUCOEtATOSI i i AND' .. f JV, . ,. . . .' ' DBSIUNElt IN FRESCO. . . aaad NO CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Will be complete without auppiy 01 our mixed and plain Candies, new fresh Nuts, Hasina, Florida sweet Oranges, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Cocoanuts, Mini Meat, Canned Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Coffee, Teas Pickles, Etc. Don't forget uh when you are looking for something to eat. A. D. COOPER. Narlh Court tMiuan-, corner Muln 1 1 Co lege, .trccti. i. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti needed in IIoiiHekifping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such as juiianese irumb Irnys, Fancy Match Safes, Brass Fire Sets, Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth nud Dust Brushes, &c. We would like ytu to see them. We have also a large assortment of Fine Table Lumps, that we are offering nt very low km fit kb to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor. Bonis eft Brotherton 43 Patton Ave., under Grand Oprra Home. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet oa Old Zcb a. bring the beat Floor la town. We have Juat rrcrlr ed a freed lot of KE6 ANO BOTTLE PICKLES Come and jrlvc them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS. Real Kslatr Broken, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loana ae are! y placed at per cent, tun era: a 3d Pattoa Avenue, arroad floor, fcbUdlv U. WILI.a, AKTHtlKJ. WILLH. WILLS BROS., AIICIIIT.EOTS, SK Pat ton Avenue. Neat V M C A hulld e. aovi dam f I) llua (154, JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly ot Lrntaa a child I, Office No. 1 Lea;a Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Buatncaa Loan a teearelir placed at a per eeat. J. V. BOULINEAU, (Itawl. Block.) Ctiolcc Beer. Mutton, Veal And fork. itTRA FINE IAUSABE A SPECIALH. aovlldllmo FOR SALE t A ur.ll enl.bllahed bullneaa In Aahrvllle. crnliallr located, rlnlntr a nr't rlaa. trade with l.ae proflta. Thla la the brat opportu nity now ftml In thla city, aluat be Mld uecauw of owner'. Ill health. Al.n, a nrailaaa new rr.ld.nce. centrally locatrd If tnhrn now can be hadrhrnti, We nlfrr a apltndld trait of tlmlwrlnnd.rnr aale or na an Inreatment on .ham. l'olar, oak and linckrye. Put Mnnr Purn'aked aad anlurnlahrd hnuam .inly a aw minute, from Court 'wanTBP Two larae rr.ldr.ee., with ever convenience, to rent fnrnlehed. llT I'll .T l.ll aiv wr new pnmpmn on A.hevlUa. full of lateat aUU.tK.-a. Call lor a copy. BIGRLOW Jk JONICS, KHAL IWTATH ANU INVBaTMHNTS. Room MeAae Block, 81 Pattoa Avenue. aovlTdla Holiday Gifts In an endless assortment at the! irystal Palace. Delegates ano tne people generally an requested to call and exam me our large stock Xmas Presents, in fine Stand, Ban quet and Piano Lamps, fine Pti.nn 'Too rt;nn J Puddincr. Ice Cream find 1W. rySets, big line after dinner Coffees, Custard Cutis. Table Mirrors, nne tujis and Sau cers in Limoires and Bclleek Vienna, Carlsbad, Pointon's and itoyal V orcester in odd rueces, Bisque Figures, etc n conclusion, our stock ex eels any in the state. Visit us whether you wish to buv or enjoy JooKing at thedisplay. wore goods to arrive this week look out for them Hoods for shipment packed with grea t care. All mall orders nromutlv esrtMitfil. Wr.tr iu us tor iiricvs. etc. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 Patton Avrnnc. Crockery, Lampa, Houac Pnrni.hlnua. WE WANT Everybody to sw our stock of Holiday (Joods. The like ias never netore own on ex- nbition in Asheville. Quali ty par excellence the best Assortment large and va- ied.-T. C. SMITH & CO., Druggists, Public Square, opposite Court House. Toya from ilc to Sue. Pancy Artlclca for Chrlatmaa I'rcacnta, 4c to it. Toilet Hcta. Mlrrora. Boa Paper, Cuiw and saucer., Vaara, Bnakcta, luvcnile Booka, Alhuma, Id (llovca, Lined Leather Olovca, Linen Handkerchlcfa, Plain and Bmbr'd. Ilk Handkerchlcfa aud Muffler., Umbrella., Hag., Clock., atari, Tlra, Btc. i:tc. Etc. For a limited llinc a large dlacount on luthlnc. I. REDWOOD & CO. Clolhlna Dry Ooodn, Hhoca, llata, Cari'la, 7 eft 9 PATTON AVK WILKIE X ATKINS. WIIILBALU ANII RHTAIL CONFECTIONERS ! AND : FRUIT i DEALERS, St). Ill P tTToN AVU. pcclalttca Teaney's Pine Candle, New York. Malllard's Pine Candles, New York. Preab Taffies, Cocoa and Peanut Caadlce. DURNISTTE HOUSIS FORMERLY THE EAOLI HOTEL No. Mouth Main direct. Large room., well ventilated, warmed by heaters and open fire place. table .upplkd Ith the beat the market affords. Males, 1 no per da), BA.no to IN.OO per week, ao oo to $ao uo per month. MRHe LeJ BUKNUTTU, , Proprtatrea. aovllildgm yTINTB BOA HO. Warm cnmtortablt room., houae aewty fnr- l.krdiaood table. Terme reasonable, oa etreel ear Uoe. ' HKa J, b, OMATHHRn, J sly IMS. Alt Pattoa Are. big foot;s surrender. THE LAST OF HITTING BULL'S . BAND UIVE DP, The Indian Chief Wanted to Talk but wan ahut oft and tfac Flag; of Truce wal Then Ralaed Oeu. Mllea In tne Saddle. Woi'ndrd Knee, S. D., Dec. 20. The details of the surrender of Big Foot's band are as follows: Sunday morninx dawned bright and warm at a Hummer's day. livery one ol the soldiers had his overcoat off. Fifteen Indian scouts had been gone two days and no word bad been received from them. Little Battle started out at day break and at 10:80 was seen dashingover the ridj-e for the camp, waving his hat. In a few minutes he was at Major White sides' quarters with the gdod news that Big Foot was only eight miles away. Hoots and saddles" was sonnded and if ever a lot of men got out ot a camp in a hurrv it was the veterans of the seventh. In a few momenta thev were hurrvinir oyer the ridge custwurd toward 1'on-u- pme uulte. 1'ussiiie that thev turned north and east descending the slope into the Porcupine vulley where they soon found Big Foot's bund drawn up in line like soldiers, and apparently ready for buttle. There were over 150 buckt heavilv armed fncing the cavalry. They met in 1 H7G in the battle of Little Bib Horn. One shot from uny source and a tragedy would go over the wires, but Biir Foot advanced from his side, and Major White- sitie irom tne ooys in blue. Big Foot started in for a long talk of how wenry nc wan oi runninii nroiina. and snid be wanted to open his heart to the chief of the soldiers, nhitcaidc was there, how ever, for business, not tnlk, and said Big foot must surrender or light. Like magic up went the flag of truce, and Big i-oot surreniierca nis Hand ot 150 war riors and 250 women and children. The prisoners were mnrched over to the old camp on Wounded Knee. A bat talion tins surrounded the Indian camp ana win Keep vigilant guard over them until more troops arrive. The prisoners include anting nun s mind tnut Ilea alter their chiefs death. Scouts just in report that Short Bull and his braves are on their way to the uircncv aaa are incaniD now at thclatb one mission only six miles away. IN THE SADDLE. Ms, Mllea Headed for the Bad Landa M'ltti an Eacort. Rapid City, S. V., Dee. 2'J.-C,cnernl Miles' headquarters will be in the saddle after to-day. lie will prnbablv start to day tor nne Kinge, going through the Had Lands with an escort of scouts and Sixth cavalry. A PRIMA FACIE SENATOR. BomelhlnaT I'naaual About Ida, no'a Senate Repreaentallou. Washington. Dec. 20. The eennte met at noon. The vice-president laid be fore the senate a communication from the governor of Idaho, transmitting the credentials of the wnatort-elrct Irom that state (co. L. Shoup and Wm. J, Mc- Conncll. The credentials having been read. Mr, Hoar moved that, at Mr. Shoup wns present, the onth ol office beadmimitered to him. Mr. Vance remarked that the new State of Idaho nnneared to have ciccica more mnn ns lair snare oi sena tor and lie thought that the credentials should be referred to the committee on privileges and elections. Mr. llonr said that, as he understood there were only two senators chosen from that state, he thought his motion took precedence oi Air. Mince s. Mr. Hoar t motion having been netted to that senator escorted Mr. Shoup to he clerk t desk where he took the oath of office and subscribed to it. Mr. Hams stilisetiucntlv innuired what hntl become of Mr. Vance's motion and said that Mr. Shoup had been simnlv sworn in on his prima facie case. HOUSE AND SENATE. The New Rule for Cloalna Debate Slav Come Up. Wakiiinoton, Dec. 20. The nature of the proceedings in the senate this week will be determined by the nttenduncc. II no quorum is present, mere win pmnnblv he an adjournment irom flay to dny. II Here is a tiuorum, countinn the senators on both sides of the chamber, debute on the elections bill will continue, and one of the teatnres of discussion will lie the siieech by Senator Hoar, the sponaor of the hill in tne senate. Should there be a quorum of republican senators during the week, then mar be expected a transformation of the light skirmishing which hat been in progress for a month into a heavy engagement of IHililicnl forces, for It is the intention to take up the new cloture rule introduced by senator Aldrich, as soon as a safe republican majority can be assured. In the house it is not expected thntnny business will be transacted during the coming week, There is nossibliity, how ever, though not probability, of a quo rum being in nttendnnee either Friday or Snturdny, and should the unexpected hap pen,tlieiippriiitioncommittec is prepared to take advantage of the circumstance and call up one of the regular annual ap roprifltion bills. NOWDISCIPLINE THKH. A Railway Prealdent la Mol a Lo comotive Engineer. CtlATTANiHMiA, Tcnn., Dec. 20. Preal dent C. U. tones and Master Mechanic lilliaon, of the Belt railroad company, undertook to run an engine in the ca pacity of engineer and fireman, to relieve an engine broken down on the road. Being unable to control the brakes they ran into the rear conch of a loaded pas senger train, pnrtlnllv demoralising the coach and slightlyinjuringone passenger. Several engineers on the road have been disciplined recently fur smaller of-fclK-e, A Theatre Burned. MiNNRAPoi.it. Minn., Dec. 20. The Bi ou theatre of this city, on of the most prosperous iopular price houses in theen tire west, burned yesterday, involving a lots or from f 30,000 to 940,000. Cot ercd by Insurance, A North Carolinian Married. -Johnson City, Tenn.. Dec. 90. Chat. If Kicksecker, of Llnville, N. C and Mist Hahn, of Cranberry, were married here recently. RAILROAD PRESIDENTS. Thev Will Meet In Mew York Jan uary s. Nbw York, Dec. 59. The date for the meeting of railway presidents to com plete the organization of the new asso ciation has been changed from January 6th to January 5th, and the place oi meeting also changed from Chicago to the Windsor hotel, New York city, This change was made Saturday by telegraph. In resoonse to Presi dent Miller's telegram asking if it would lie convenient to hold the meeting in Chicago January 6th. It was found that quite a number of railway presidents, someoi tnem representing the largest lines in the country, could not conven iently attend the meeting on that date ana in tnat city. The best judgment of those most deeply interested is that at this meeting a new agreement will be unanimously adonted and be put in force at the earliest practi ce Die any. TRINITY CHURCH. A Chrlatmaa Tree and Service for the Children. Thecliildren of Trinity parish hud their Christmas tree Saturday evening. Each child received tome small gift und fruit and candy, but owing to their gift of a tree to the St. Andrew's mission, their presents were smaller and less expensive than usual. This did not seem to lessen their enjoyment of the occasion and all seemed to share in the pleasure they had given others. The usual Christmas service for the children wut held at Trinity yeslcrduv afternoon at 4 o'clock. The service con sisted of carols and Christmas hymns by the choir and children, and an address by the Kev. Mr. Kitson. G. A. R. ELECTION. Marlon Roberta Poat Namea lie New Officer. Marion Roberts Post G. A. K. held its annual election Saturday with the fol. lowing results : Commander J. A. Wagner. Senior Vice Commander G. F. Scott. Junior Vice Commander J. D. llerren ytmrtermiistcr D. 1). Adams. Officers of the Dav D. V. Lee. Officers of the Guard J. H. Miller. Adjutant W. H. Denver. Quartermaster Sergeant Otto Hildo Orand. CONFISCATE SEALS. They Were all Taken In United Stalea Territory. Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 20. The customs department has decided to order the con, liscatinn of the catch of seals taken by the German schooner Adcle ftom St. Puuet Island, Alaska. The collector at Victoria, however, as a precaution in the event of complica tions between the United States and Germany over the v easel's depredations, took the affidavits of the Adelc't crew before the men were paid off. All swore that the seals were obtained in United States territory. MR BURKHOLDER BETTER, The Crlnla In Hla Slckneea Proba bly paeeed. The illness of Mr. a W. Burkholder, mention of which wat made In Tub Citi zen Saturday, wat occasioned by ex posure during the recent storm. Yester day his physicians, Drt. Williams, Wat son and Nelson, expressed the opinion that if Mr. Burkholder could live through twenty-four hours he would have a lair chance for recoverv. He hat now passed that crisis and to-day lie is reported as being slightly improved and resting com fortably. The gentlemnn's many Iricnds will be gratilicd by this assuring newt. O'BRIEN AND DYNAMITE. The Former Never Countenanced the Latter aa a Policy. London, Dec. 20. William O'Brien tclcgrnphi from Paris that he never wrote a line in his life for the Irish World. The article quoted in a London paper as showing O'Brien's appronl of dynamite methods seems to have been taken from a contribution of his to the New York Herald. O'Brien renrats his request that the insinuation that he countenanced the dynamite policy by contributing to a paper engaged in prnpognting thut poli cy, be withdrawn. TIN DISCOVERED. The Qaeetlon la, la tt In Pavlua Uuantlllear SN Antonio, Texas, Dec. 20. Louis Uirand, a prominent civil engineer, has arrived from Llnno with specimens of tin utt discovered. He brought ore to be sampled, it has been found on the Col orado river, about one hundred miles from here in Llano county, south of the famous Uollenger iron hill. New discov eries are bring made daily. Ths tieci mcnt brought by Girand are casscrtitc. O'MRIRN-PARNELLt The Two to Hava a Conference To-morrow. Dum.iN, Dec. 20. The Freeman's Jour- nnl to-dny announces that the conference between Pnrnell and O'Brien takes place to-morrow at Boulogne. Itjnddt that John Redmond, Kinnv and Clancy and pernitw Campbell, mcmucrt 01 parlia ment, will be present. DunLlN. Dec. 20. Archbishop Walsh denies that he besought the Pope to ar bitrate the difference between the war ring nationalist factions, THE VIRUINIA STATE DEBT. Plan nt Paying It That Will probaolv bo Aeeepted. London, Dec. 20. It It announced that the New York and London committee on the Virginia ttate debt bavt definitely agreed upon a plan which It Is expected the Virginia legislature will readily ap prove. 1 Tas wTeethor. According to observations tnkeu at the signal service station by Dr. von Kucktbt lowest point reached br the mercury Saturday night was 10 degrees abort sero. This morning at 11 o'clock it registered 87 2-10, and at 3 p. m. 47 510. . THE STRIKERS CAN'T WIN, SCOTLAND RAILWAY STRIKE ABOUT OVER. The Men will Have to Give In to the Company and Submit to the Old Wages and the Lous Hours, ulasoow, Dec. 28. There are many signs that the great railroad strike is ncanng an end and that the strikers, sooner or later, will have to tubmit to the inevitable. Should tbit be the case it will not be because the general public it not in tympathy with the striken. Passenger and freight tarffic on the main lines it tlowly but surely improv ing, the North British road to-day open ing its local lines. In fact, it may be taid that the railroad business is resuming its usual course, throuirh the attitude of the strikers and the railroad officials towards each other seems unchanged. tvDiNnnoii, uec. 3U. At a public meet ing held in this city yesterday resolutions were passed expressing sympathy with the railway strikers. Many clergymen were present ana delivered addresses. AT 77 YEARS. One of the Preaenta an Editor Re, celved on Hla Birthday. Prom the Blig-uhctu Bcononilat. Here was one bad an eye to our weak nesses, who would pleusc though he tempted as, and lie sent a bottle of old malt, cobwtbbed and mellowed with the aroma of age, medicinally marked: and we involuntarily turned thoughtfully to that kind pnssuge in the writings 01 inspired I'aul where be recommends to Timothy, to take small dram for hit "ttomuch't sake and oft inhrmalies." and we soon felt c 1 1 1 1 ly sensation 01 malaria. It was accompanied with a tender note ex. pressiug the kind and considerate wish that the donor might be in a position to rcpcui cue gut to us years longer, How delicate in not mentioning or re- icrring to our position 77 years hence! Zl. M. A. DAUPHIN DEAD. And Hla Lottery Company la Probably Dying-. Nkvv Oklkanh, Dec. 20. M. A. Daunhin u native of Alsace-Lorraine, for twenty years president of the Louisiana Lot tery company, died at bis residence in this city yesterday; aged thirty-three years. TOO BAD I The New Round Houae of the Ralelah andtjaaton Burned. Kai.kigh, N. C, Dec. 20. Fire in the new round house of the Raleigh and Gaston railroad destroyed the building, valued at $20,000, and seriously darn. aged seventeen locomotives housed in it. A Bible Claaa. The Sundny School Teachers' Bible study, which wnt to helpful to the teach. era who participated in the study last winter, will be returned and will be held nt the Young Mens Christian Assoria tinn, 26 Patton avenue, each Thursday afternoon, at 3:31) o'clock, commencing this week. Rev. W.J. Erdmnn. who it known throughout tint country at a llible ttutlent, will conduct the ttutlv whenever he is in the city, and will take no tne aunlny school lesson tor the fol lowing Sunday. All ladicsand gentlemen, whether teachers or not. will be wel comed. inlCbarite of the "Three C'a." Johnson City, Tenn., Dec. 20. H. I. Enuleusix. action for Receiver Tate, took charge of the "Three C s" railroad this morning. All the emploves will be sub ject to his orders. Columbia. Tenn., Scorched. C01.ru niA, Tenn., Dec. 20. The most disastrous fire this town ever had started on the southeast side of the public square vcslcrduy and destroyed twenty nouses before it was controlled. Loss $50,000. AI-FAIKS OF COSSEQUEXCB. POMKir.N. Two lepers in a Madrid hospital have been inoculated with Koch's lymph. The death of Dr. Hcinrich Schliemnnn. the nrcha-ologist, is announced. The officiul census of Geminnv. which has recently Ixen completed, gives Berlin a population of 1,57,HD. Prof. Koch, in an interview with nn eminent bnglish physician, who urged the professor to disclose the whole pro cess ol manufacturing lymph, became very wrathy nt the proposal, and de clared that he hntl a right to do ns he pleased with Ins discovery. IIOMK. Senator Don Cnmrrou, It is considered. is ccrtnin of re-election. Thirteen inches of snow fell in New York city Friday and Saturday, Kvery government vault in the conn- try is said to be filled with silver to its utmost capacity. United States Treasurer Huston has finally decided to reconsider his resigna tion and remain in bis present condition. Mr. Chnuncev M. Depew snvs he will stop mnking after-dinner speeches, be cause Mr. Depew insists that he should devote tome time to his family. Two bloodhounds connected with an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" coniianv got loose and besieged the manager and treasurer of the Annapolis Opera House for half an hour in tne manager s olhce. It has been discovered that manv con sular certificates have been add to Cana dian exporters, who filled them out with under vnluatlons, thus defrauding the United States treasury out of at least $1,000,000 in the past year. . Willlom Kline, superintendent of tele graph of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway, hat issued an order to mcmliers of the order of railway tele graphers in tin? employ of the company requesting them to withdraw from the order or resign their positions. The Dominion government tint ordered the Northwestern Masonic aid associa tion, of Chicago, to withdraw Its busi ness from Canada, because it Is alleged to have insured people who were not members of the order and failed to de posit f 5,000.000 with the Canadian au thorities. The Chicago managers say ths Canadian policy holders will be Protected. PH. G., or the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY. 4 South Main Street. 94 Before purchasingyourChrittmmt Pres ent be sure to call at GRANT'S PHAR MACY and inspect the Bnest and most complete line of Toilet Artklei in this city. We undoubtedly bare 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 Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock of Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled a t all hours Goods delivered free of charge to any part of thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a bandioma pair of cut glass Hot ths for a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottles rang ing in jirice from One to Firteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hah- Brush for a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Blushes, Bath Brashes, Ilath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals hare been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy. 34 South Main St. WHITXOCK'S, CORNER EAGLE BLOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN 8TRBBT, Christmas Presents and Hole Iday Goods. Too many goods in hand. They must bo hoIiI this week. Will not wuit till after Xinurt, but roduco prices from thin dato. Cull uml aeeurc Cloth ing, Dry (Soodrj, WinpH, Furs and Funcy (.ootid, at lrice8 ncvor before tmiiKxl buforo tho clorte of the houhoii. WIIITLOCK'S, Corner Euglo Block and South Main 8t J.S. -1Mb. 1 Mil dl'i na n-r""r'''-

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