Daily ut eviiie izcn ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, TANUARY 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 208. r .1- ,1 l'.V:i- r 1LIHVIJ:LE.e A plauo plamiH ami devel oping as a . GIIEAT RESORT. Situated iu the ' MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN; NORTH CAROLINA, region noted for health- JulneHH and. beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with I.IlXttt Mill skill, with well graded roads and extensive BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY TRADING WITH A. D. COOPER. Start right and Tour trouble, will grow km the year advance; tat keep hi. "Bye. Peeled" on the . Grocery Market and hii atock 1. lull and complete in all de partment and bi. good, will atand compr lion and hi. PRICES WIUL SELL THKItl. North Court Square, corner Main and Col) lege .trecta, IDA FOREST PARKS. A desirable tav for fine residences and HEALTHFUL, HOMES. A good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress, ' LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping; yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such as Japanese Crumb Trays Fancy Match Safes, Brass tire Sets, Brass Andirons Fancy Hearth and Dus Brushes,' &c. We would like ad- yutosee them We have also a large assortment of Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at very low fio- uuks to make room for other for For Holiday Gifts NEAR TO CUSTER'S FATE. KILLED HIS FRIEND. SEVENTH CAVALRY. and Bat For Timely Reinforce ment Would Have Slaughtered the Entire Company. Pine Ridge Agency, S. D., Jan. 2. It i evident from the testimony of the 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, Ban quet and Piano Lamps, fine riu: rp TV ai j uuuia, i eu, wmier, oaiau, . meo thflt th. o.,. in the Pudding, Ice Cream and Ber- battleof Wbite clay hanu ry OeiS, Dig UUe aiwr ainner caped the tragic fate of Custer. Coffees, CUStard CUPS, l a Die The troop bad passed the Catholic Mirrors, fine CUPS and SaU- mission and were dismounted in a big CerS in Limoges and Belleek. valley, one and one-half miles wide and Vienna, Carlsbad, POinton'S just beyond the school. At one ena of and Koyal Worcester m odd tms vaiicy a canon over veniy. pieces, Bisque Figures, etc. wwwwwt In conclusion, our stock ex- "t0 ! 'T aI JZ eels anv in the state. Visit us : L?J!; .Ui. ..1I ,!. Whether yOU Wish tO buy Or The soldiers were grttirtdy to ilri. V.;arlcr I make a rash on foot for the tod of the cn.u.y .uuivxuk "-F'4- hill when the cry arose that tbey were ble miscellaneous business wasateended rauro guuuo iu tiiiivc iuid surrounded. Advancing now in one, Weekiook OUt for them, now again in another direction, on with great care. All mail order, promptly executed. Write to u for price., etc. JHAD W. THRASH & CO., Patton Avenue. Crockery, Lamp., Home Famishing.. WERE FATALLY BURNED. NARROW EaTk OF THE J;0"0-'0' TERRIBLE SCENES AT A CHAR. a vaeleaa Quarrel, Hazlbhurst, Ga., Jan. 2. In relation J, s. ITV ENTERTAINMENT. The Indians Had Them Trapped to the Ending of a dead and a dying man one of the Children's Clothing in the store of J. J. Lewis, it is now known that Asheley shot and killed a Mr. Pace, and then in remorse committed suicide. They were fast friends. Pace bad agreed to meet Asheley early in the evening to drive him to a party. He was late and Asheley was angry at his delay. A quar rel followed and it ended in the double tragedy. THE OCALA DEFEATED BV THE FARMERS' AIXIANCE OF MINNESOTA. A New Constitution Adopted and the San-Treasury Bill and Plan Ignored -Tne Conger Law BUI Adopted. St. Paul, Jan. 2. At yesterday's ses sion of the 'Farmers' alliance considera- T. C. SMITH & CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, selves opposed each time by 200 to 300 Indians, soon me nuis Degan to swarm with 1,800 to 2,000 warriors and in twenty minutes more a traced v would have gone to the world, had not the untiring Ninth the rode in, as thev rode before at the time t),e ot the Meeker massacre, attacking run ously the rear of the savages, scattering them in every direction. Before the enemv could rallv from their confusion the soldiers withdrew slowly to fine Kidee. The Indians are stealing horses and cattle in everv direction. While the bliz zard made the old men, women and children suffer, it will have little or no effect on the bucks and warriors, It is believed that Little Wound was the Indian that planned and directed the battle, as it showed more generalship than had been displayed since Red Cloud s lighting days. CauKht Fire and a Panic Ensued In Which Four Lost Their Uvea And Others Were Terribly In lured. London, Jan. 2 Terrible scenes were witnessed at a school fete in Wortley, near Leeds, last night. Tli Ia tfffrrfA r aina a r.arlv PLATFORM, bazar. A part of the program was a series of tableaux vivants in which a number of young girls and boys took part. At the right of the stage was a tem porary dressing room. In this just be fore the disaster was a crowd of joyous children, all the girls of the party being in gauzy attire. Several of them carried lighted Chinese lanterns dangling on sticks above their heads. Suddenly shrieks of terror issued from the little room and all were horror- stricken to see a number of the children rush upon the stage with their costumes to, and resolutions adopted and a new constitution favorably acted on. T- n.na a n . umiah uitfli Vi t r(o bates and sharp decisions. A resolution . . f.-.-w to endorse the Ocala platform was beav- ily of defeated and the subject sub treasury bill ignored in Murtilo. Minliifintii wlt!1 til Conger lard bill was endorsed early several injured in the session. The new constitution was pected to recover. burning children and smothered the flames. Up to the present, four deaths are re corded as a result of the disaster and Children are not defeated but a little before midnight, that action was reconsidered and the new constitution, which is a codification of the suggestions of President Donnelly, was adopted. AN ALARM OF FIRE. An investigation into the cause of the disaster shows that one of the little girls playing with a lighted lamp acciden tally set fire to her clothes. She rushed towards the door leading to the stage. Her cry and the sight of the flames caused a panic among the other children who also made a rush for the door. The result was that the crowd of It Causes Much uneasiness at the president's Reception. Washington, Jan. 2. During the white house reception yesterday word was dr-1 childien crushed around the child whose culated throutrh the rooms that Sec re-1 MAthm wrrp nlr,..nriv in Annie, nnd there- Old Red Cloud sentin a letterlast night I tary Blaine's house was on fire. General ,y ignited the clothing of twenty or at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottksrung- Pi. G., Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 14 South Slain Street. 4 Before purchasing yourChriitmaa Pre eat be sure to call at GRANT'S PHAR MACY and inspect the nest and most complete line of Toilet Article in thi city. We undoubtedly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ounehea 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 oi Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ot charge to any part of thecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas present call claiming that he was a prisoner nnd beg- a)arm wa manifested ftt thc report as it TL . P ......... I mas HnnnssH 4-Viot- Via snfirs rloi ilrttvint to This is corroborated by the tnendiies, l f"" - f .- who say that when the stampede took corps were secretary Blaine s guests at place Monday old Red's wife began to breakfast at the time. Messengers were tnrow wings into tne wagons ana witn dispatchcd t0 the gcenc and general relief and would go outon the bloody patheven was experienced at their report that all it tier liege lord remained and lougnt i was wen at air, thirty other children. SERIOVSLV STABBED. An Attempt to do Murder Made by Some Cherokee. Whittikr, N. C, Dec. 25. There was Blaine's residence, and I a bold and barbarous attempt to com- ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush for a small amount of money, GRANTS Asheville, 1. C. UnvlUe, Mitchell Co., n. c. goods more in our line. If you want these goons, price BON , THE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. Noveltleafor the Holiday.. Make, a .pecialty of 811k, Wool, Linen and Cotton Ma terial, for Art Bmbroldery. Wrap, for Ladle, Mines and Children. Underwear for La dle, Mine., Men and Boy.. ".' A fall line of Superior Dr Good. BONMARCHE. 3o-8outh Wain 8treet.-3Q ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS AND . . THE LOWEST PRICES. ZZ SOUTH MAIN STHIST, ASHEVILLE, H C. aurlid ' ours before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton. I 43 Patton Ave., under Grand Opera 'Houae. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb a. being the beat Flour In town. We have Ju.t recelv. ed a freth lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, on the other side. that his guests were at that moment 111 m;t murder at Cherokee, the Indian cap- PHARMACY isthe place to go to get H. lapt. acoo Jackson, 01 me ocvenin ium enjoymcni m uib iiuoihiuhl v. . . n . Kf K.qn m Mr Tnhn .U hnrf . narrow eat nne Iroin aome The storv oricinnted from the fact thot ,tffll Uec OBout Ji5UP m Mn Jonn All kindtofTaothBtushea.BathBrusbes. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Indians who wore police uniform and the house built by Mr. Blaine, but occu- bawnooke in company witn nis cousin , nifii(r' tnr AVrirflntR Ann mnH. i ne i men dv ivir. ciLcr. ui nit:uu. wus uii u"- &"r- -. uivrw v captain had a squad of twenty men fire. road to his home, was stabbed by Andy ' chasing the fugitives a mile or more from The reception was interrupted tor a and Joe Standing Deer. They were all Wounded Knee, when a halt dozen nos- short time only dv tms inciaent ana mere wmiBi pi ....... v.,Uw.,vv when your Prescriptions ate com- tiles disguised in police and scouts' cloth- was presented in rapid succession the re- zrew out of the sectional discussions ere- mg, rode up with a pleasant greeting, ents and secretary of the Smithsonian nted among the Cherokces during the re- pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you1 turned, cantered off fifty yards, wheeled, institution, the civil service commission- . . . . nnsltivelv Henend UDOn it onr and without warning, opened nre. At ers, tne interstate commerce commission, i. . .i ' the same instant fully fifty more Indians the assistant secretaries of the depart- was put under the medical treatment ol tb t d Ust and Cbemj. appeared over the crest of the bill and ments, the assistant postmaster general, Miss Emma Garner, a very excellent tat purest ana oesi vrugs ana i-ncni- started for the little band who retreated the solicitor general, assistant attorney lady and a graduate in the medical pro- cqs have used-that they were unharmed to a creek firing as they went, general, commissioner 01 laoor, neans 01 icssin. t, j... tl j Capt. Benton, who escorted the wagon bureaus ol tne several departments ana avuuinK um nave uUl raU icompounaca oy wurvugmjr wciciu train of thejSeventh cavalry, says Chas. I the president and ofheers of the Colum- tiavwooa was in aovancc ui inc trHinioiain.tiiutciuri.iic ucui miu uumu, which arrived within a mile of the Pine associated veterans ot the war, the Rirlim when three Indians rode ud I Grand Armv of the Republic, and the dressed as soldier scouts. They spoke to members of the oldest inhabitants' asso Haywood in hill sight of the troops ciation of the District of Columbia, guarding the train, and then shot him Senators Hitcock and Blackburn were among later comers. 1 nc nirmcr 1 I nnvBl.il vet Th wminrlpfl man wna I the son of John Sawnooke,Sr.,Liute"nant Pharmacists and that the price paid over the Cherokees in the Southern army, killed in the battle of Cumberland Gap. C. was not unreasonable. I down in cold blood. PARNEIXKI'BRIEN. Gen. Spinner's Remains. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 2. Gen. F. E. was accompanied by Collector Erhardt, Spinner's body was taken tq an under- Grant's Pharmacy, Has (be Latter Brought the Form er tn Hla BeuaesT of New York. The doors were thrown open to the public at 12:30. The general attendance was large, considering tne Daa weatner, and the reception lasted until nearly 2 34 South Main St. Dublin, Jan. 2.-Umted Ireland m its , , k When the last Derson had passed issue of to-day says that whether the through the president and Mrs. Harrison conference in Paris will result in honora- and about twenty invited guests pro- Fancy Article, for ChrUtma. Prent., ble peace or leaving the sections .till ceeaed to tne secona noor am, purvoua warring, it is gratifying for true men on The damane to Mr. Blaine's house is taker yesterday where it was embalmed, I and at 1 o'clock p. m. was sent north bv I rail to Mohawk, w. y.., tor interment. AT WASHINGTON. I Toy. from 2c to BOc. And investment Agents. RBAL ESTATE. WM.T..B, OWTW, w. w. ww. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. nrely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: 24, ft 36 Patton Avenue, oecona noor. feb9dlr U. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 4cto$l Toilet SeU, Mirror., Box Paper, Cop. and Saucer., Vaaea, Ba.ket, luvenilc Book., Album., Kid Glove., Lined Leather Glove., Linen Handkerchief., Plain and Bmbr'd, Silk Handkerchief, and Muffler., Umbrella Bag., Clock., Scarf., Tics, Btc, Etc, Btc. Superintendent Porter expects to com plete the census in two years. The navy department will I !a..lnnnnl (..!, Ppitor , - ., .,,1 1 UC UaillHKC 111 ai I umiut D huiwv i. UH.UK11U11, vuuiii.'""... --' both sides to nna tnat it is stui PO8'0' egtimated at $15,00, which is fully in- saving Barrundia's lite. sured. Mr. Letter s loss win not exceed $3,000, not insured. censure for not for Parnell and O'Brien to meet cordially when the feelings of their supporters run so hich. The adjournment ot the con ference encourees the hooe that there will be a satisfactory solution ot the difficul ties existing, A. O. V. W. WILL. O'BRIEN LEAD? Republican senators wiil hold a caucus next week in the nope ot reacning a new agreement upon the torce bill. Vice President Morton's ruling that an anneal from the dcision of the'ehair is de batable is very unsatisiactory to tne gag Parnell) It la Announced! Harry Mrs. O'ghea. Will Election of Officer of the Order mt Night. The election of officers of the Ancient law senators. Order of United Workmen took place Admiral Walker will take charge of the last night. The following were chosen: North Atlantic squadron in April next, Dublin, Jan. 2. It is understood here! that William O'Brien has cabled John! Dillon, now in New York, that Parnell I consents to retire if O'Brien is made I For a limited time a large discount on leader of the Irish party. The Insuppressible, the organ of the McCarthyite faction of the Irish party! savs: "Parnell wants no vindication! th nnnnllmnt nf the O'Shea I : ww nnnnrnnn '" - - - ---- arthukj. wii.i'B. 1 aa. IWVUI K OL VV. divorce, tie intends to marry iurs. Clothing. Master Workman T. j. Summerell. Foreman W. K. rlean. . Overseer J. D. Brevard. Financier R. L. Goodman. Receiver S. Lipinskv. Recorder W. R. Whitson. Guide Azor Shell. Inside Watchman T. J. Mitchell. Ontside Watchman J. M. Alexander. Trustee J. M. Alexander. ReDresentative to Grand Lodge S. 0'Shea when the divorce is made abso- Lipinsky ; alternate, J. B. Worsley Clothing Dry Good., Shoe., Hat., Carpet., 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. lute." 38 Patton Avenue. Next V M C A bnlld'g. norl d3m , PO BoxSSA. JOHN CHILD, (Porraerly of Lyman ft Child), Office No. x Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loan, securely placed at 0 per cent. J. V. GWYN & WEST, (ancccMora to Walter B.Owy) ESTABLISHED 1881 ' REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE.1 Von Securely - Placed at s Percent. Sotmrv PublK. Commlealonera of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. osrriCK- atheasit Conrt eqaare. "THE SUN 00 MOVE." Anddoe.A.hevllle The irreat hintH" act 1. now beioa- performed by all genuine bualneu men 01 tne PARADISE CITY 9" .T? SSTSi 7J5 ?o".ho i- S .rflin- -on that onr f 7',.".;"r.nd and humre ll the property we can, ,jT ?b3 Plrnt claa. new re.idence, cheapest home In o w- have luit been appolntea I . . .... -n.rm i . . aarnt. for the Old ReHable Pennsylvania Fire SSf.?,.- cT, ... and wevaat yon to Inrore FOR RENT. with a. JENKS AJENKS, REAL ESTATE AND WSURANCE. Room 9 A 10, McAfee Block I'Htton Ave., Ane-in. w. f.AVRACE, PECQRATOR ' . 1 AHP DESICiNER The BOVLINEAU. (Rawl. Block.) Choice Beef. Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAU8AGE A SPECIALTY. novSdSmO . - ' FOR SALE I WILKIE J ATKINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERS : AND : FRUIT : OEALERS, NO. 18 PATTON AVB. Specialties Tenney'. Pine Candle., New York. Malllard'a Pine Candies, New York. I'rcnh Tallies, Cocoa and Peanut Candle. CLOSED IT DOORS. lv Itirnl.nea resinence in pm w.u wi i A .0 room houK jnat the thing fo in fresco. Pinel tashlonable boardlnB honje, o'0"2 also. W. have jme choice build np; .ite. of standing timber and timber lands in pit H. Ulna.ul timiWYttfl. " Wtbd suit, of r0,6m for light bom-1 Ll W property'wlthn and havelt sold I and rented, tjiwj m t. .A,..m. Pull of laU tatl.tioa Call for ny. . .. y BIGEEOW St JONES. SEAL B8TATB AND 1NVB8TMBNT8 Room S MeAft Block, 82 Pattoa Avenue. ovlTdlai NATT ATKINSON & SON., UBALKKS1N ALL KINDS Of REAL ESTATE IN A8HBV1LLB AND WB8TBHN NORTH CAROLINA. I ttA tot prlct Uat aad deacrlotl catalogue. People's National Bank of Fayettevllle Snapenda. Favettbvillb. N. C. Dec. 31.-The People's national bank of this place closed its doors to-day on account of its inability to meet the heavy demand upon its funds. The suspension is due to a run made on the bank by the depositors, the result of currency given a report tnat tne bank had lost heavily by the recent failure of its lormer president, Mr. B. P. Moore. Prom the best information it is learned that the assets aggregated about $220,000. gross, consisting largely nf diaconnted oaoer. while the liabilities root up 8U,UlHi, ou,uuu oi wmcn 11 uuc depositors and time certificates. At nresent there is little doubt but that the depositors will be paid dollar for dollar. Information is meagre. The following lailures nave occurred to-da v and vesterdar : l, rl. Ingram, J L. Tatntqand George Rosenthal, mart gaged, equal to an asstgnnjent.-rRaleigh flews ana unservcr, Kit. 190 FEET. rlffntrully Mangled, But I.lved a oori nmc Philadelphia, Jan. 3. Robert Sincox thirty years old, an employe at the city hall, while watching the New Year's par- adeframa sixth story window in the building, slipped and fell to the pavement beneath, a distance of 180 licet. Al- thnuoh tnetitlullv mangiea ne was tiiu alive, but died in a few minutes after reaching tne hospital. Their Parnell' Kind. Dublin, Jan. 3. Lord Mayor Meade installed here amid a actne of con. siderable excitement. Sexton and Healy were roundly hissed by the crowd pres ent, and mention of Pamell's name ; was cheered to tne echo. the installation will take place Thurs day night, January 15. HERE AND THERE LI NORTH CAROLINA. Admirable Gherardi. who is now in command, will assume command of the I New York navy-yard. In the United States senate. Wedn'isday I Mr. George, of Mississippi, spoke fori over four hours against the election bill, I but did not conclude. The senate then I adjourned until to-day with the under-1 standine that the vice president will then declare a further adjournment until at noon Monday next. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. WIIITLOCK'S, CORNER EAGLE BLOCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Christmas Presents and Hol iday Goods. has FOREIGN. The railway strike in Scotland ended in a defeat for the strikers. Several severe cases of the grippe are 1 The weather is so cold in Vienna that reoorted in Kaieign. rerson. mere wuu nu 01 tne spnuini wnn.11 lurinsu me i-uv . had the disease last spring do not have watr supply are frozen and a water immunity from it now. famine is leared. We have, altogether, suffered a seri- In the Church of St. Sylvester, at Rome, oua loss, far beyond that covered by in- a basilica has been discovered containing I surance on the material and nxtures 01 the torn us ot six ropes wno reignea in The Daily office, but we are neither the early ages ol the Catholie Lhurch. downed nor aisraayca.-n.u.vu.. l,uj- .119trinn ambflg.ador to Great Sentinel. I p,;,; nA n,. mroretarv nf the Auatrinn Tlimlotte Chronicle: Mr. and Mrs. embassy in London quarreled as to which W. P. Snider, of this city, sent their son I of the eentlemen's wives should have Charles Snider, of Birmingham, by ex- precedence on social and official occa press, a handsome New Year's present, .ions. As a result the diplomats fought being a deed to a house and lot valued a duel with pistols near Vienna, but failed at $3,000. I to hit each other. New Berne lournal: We hear of stores homb. th.t have sold S15.000 and $20,000 Deri An alarm of fire was given by geese week for several weexs ra succession, confined in crates in Washington maritet, and of some merchants that have made New York, and before the flames were ex- between $1,000 and $2,000 sales in a tinguished many ot the geese ana 310,- aimriedav. 1 000 worth ol other property were o-- -1 I . , -Annlicatlon for the formation of DUrnea' .... . I ... . n j T r..1 , I manv military companies nave Deen 10 . w. n. raine, 01 new rora, wno made durin? the oast six months, but all wns orominentl v connected with the con- have been declined. The legal number is I atruction of the Brooklyn bridge and the I now complete and there are no supplies Hudson river tunnel, died suddenly, at for more. The strength of the force ap- Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday, aged fifty-1 proximates 1,700 officers and men. I four years. He was the hrst engineer I ji...lf f- M.- A ,n fortnrv WHO maae a cnm aurvc, w.uh w.c w wThe "eVtahhshed There bv the Charlotte tinent to the Fac.tic coast. Oil and Fertiliiercomoanv. Thisfactorv The New York supreme court finds will lead to the erection 01 a plant tor rne that Lily W. cnurcntii, ducness ot Mari- manufa 'ture of glycerine, as well as one borough, and formerly widow of Million- fbr the manufacture of alkali. Work on ai,-e Louis C. Hammer.lcy, has a net in- the soar; factory will soon commence. come ol $180,000 a year, and it will re- .. .... j. 1 nuire ner 10 aouiv uu,uuu a ycur tuiuci New wortn v-aroima iHiHimaoirT.. -1 - ..j.i ...... . ,..n. ,, W. A. Welker. Lamont. Guil'ford county, rvment oi ) "SJ ,:m s A. Welker. deceased 5 Mrs. S. nearly $100,000, recovered against her A. Gray. Manteo, Dai county, yice R. & V iiay. 1? m n.n-BA . n T rWnni... Rniula. I - .' 1 n 0 u:uA nM I en aav In tfa artinn. hartnleaa And I vrllKea county, tw i. o. iin.u, . - -- 1 signed! Marion Miller, Weasel, Ashe effectual in relieving a Simmon Liver county, rice J.W.Tucker, removed. ' Regulator. ,. , Too many goods in Land. They must be sold this week. Will not wait till after Xmas, but reduce prices from this date. Call and secure Cloth ing, Dry Goods, Wraps, Furs and Fancy Goods, at prices never before named before the close of the season. WIIITLOCK'S, Corner Eagle Block and South Main St. aogedSns il il

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