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He Daily Citizen, The new Hoard of Aldermen: Who l Who is your candidate for Alder- f mau? Write The Cituen. i i T should tlirv Ik-? Give vour pntcr- T nice in Till-: Cinzt.N. - - VOLUME VI. NO. 234. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. I Ashevi iLINVILLE,i- A place planned and devel upiiifj;' jis a GREAT RESORT. Sit iiat"l in the DIOl'NTA I SH OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted For health- UllllCSS illltl beailt.V of SCKNKllY. An elevation of :.,NM feet. with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tasle and skill, with well graded roads and extensive - FOREST PARKS. A desirable plan- for line residences and llKATIII'I I. HOMfCS. A good opportunity for prolitahle invest nients. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lin. ill., X'UJidl Co., T. C. BON MARCHE. Tin - genuine llrekaw waiUr jackets liodileilly iaiKC reductions in I, allies' ami M isscV wraps, rnilcrwcar at liali' prices. New white noods 11,K1 embroideries. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 nALEffES at ESTAmiOOK'S, Tlic Ilookscllcr, Stationer hiicI Art Ucaler. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. nprlHii RIAL JiSTATH. WAI.THK II. (iWVM, W. W. WKST. GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owyn) established 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHrVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'uhlic. Comminsioners of Heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Moutheast Court Square. JAY GOULD SAYS That H a mnn enn nave one tlollnr out of every five dollars he earns, such a mini will be rich insiriV of twenty team. Call on us and we will tell yon how to do it, nswe have just received private advices from Jav on the subject. Our business has been very prosperous, during the past yrnr, in spite ot the hard times and we take thin opportuuity to thank our friends and customers, and to wish them alt long life und happiness. JKNKK & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 9 &10, McAfee Block, K Patton Ave., Asheville. N C. Kugllali and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 French Itroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL (Por many years Associate Principal of Mt. Vernon Institute, Baltimore.) Assisted by a corps of com pen tent teachers decs dlv BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY TRADING WITH A. I). COOPER. Start rich t and your troubloa will grow less as the year advances; he keeps his "Eyes Peeled" on the Grocery Market and his stock is full and. complete in all de partment antl his Roods will stand compar ison and '"io PRICKS WIM, HULL THKM. North Court Square, corner Wain end Col lcj;c stri-ets. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOYES. Owing to the lateness of tin season we arc selling heating stoves at greatly redueed prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you w ant a stove now is t he time to buy one cheap. A few EINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. See our Hargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Itoui & Itrothcrton. No. 4' Pntton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zcb as being the best Klour in town. We have just receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Conic and tfivc them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loans so.tm'Iy placed at W kt cent. ( lllict : 24 & yii Patton Avenue Second floor. feli'.iii 1 v It. WILLS. AKTIU'K J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, an l'atton A venue. Next Y M C A hutld'K. I'O Mux 554. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman & Child ), Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. "Rnpidlv to the Front!" ui:ai, & it a k h 15 i-;v Fkaskmn, N. C. RKAL USTATB In all its forms, in the richest portion f Western North Carolina. It will pav you to write us for the best inducements and irreat- est ImrKains in the "Coming Section of the South," or apply personally to our Asncville representative, Fkkdkkick Rhtlkpor, janfl-lm 2H Patton Avenue FOR SALE! First class new residence, cheapest home in Ashevillc, location central. FOR RKNTi Finely furnished residence in best part of city. A !! room house just the thiiim for a lashionable boarding house, other houses also. We have some choice building sites mat are worth vour attention. I-im-st lot of st and in ic ti miter and timber lands in the south. Mineral properties. a ntrii mi its ol rooms lor light house keeping. l ist your property with us and have it sold it ml rented. MtlNISY Tl) I.KNP. Just I'rni.iSHKiJ Our new pamphlet on Aslieville. Full of lutest statistics. Call for a copy. ni(.i:u)v & jonics, RliAL F.STAT B AND INVKKTM IJNTS. Room 8 McAfee lilock, 32 l'atton Avenue. novl7dlm ANNOUNCEMENT. To make room for heavy import spring orders, the Crystal Palace will for the tieit CO days offer the stock of fine goods at greatly reduced prices. On our Bargain Counters we have put out many articles nt prime cost. Come early and let us replenish your dining room and kitchen, before the slaughter of prices is ended. The wonderful Utile .Jewel Lamps. We have just received another large invoice of these useful and cheap lamps Yc warrant them oO candle power and to burn over S ht urs without refilling. Prices same as belore. Special prices in quantities. No home com plete without one. THAD W. THRASH & CO., No. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Lamps, Cutlery, Tinware, House- furnish lugs. Fte. GEORGE SCIICEN, Mineral Water Bottlc-d and 011 Drujfht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. V. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, X. Y. Pour Sir: I hav dis pensed the. Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twonty yours, and I take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral w a ters that 1 handle there is none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a. refreshing and pleasant beverage it hasa decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses the w ater w ith all its natural gas prociuolv tlio stirne as when drunk at the Spring. UKUlUiE SCI KEN. The genuine Excelsior w a ter can now bo had atT. C. Smith & Co's. Drug Store, Aslieville, nt . cents a glass. A large discount on Ladies' and Misses, w raps antl clothing for Men and Itovs. Among the former arc about twenty wraps not bought this season, at about one-third of original prices. Children's Worsted ami Plush caps, half price and less. Some prime values in New Ootids just in. Many other important reductions. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats and Carpets. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE TENNEY'S FINE CANDIES FLORIDA ORANUKN, FRESH VIGS, RAISINS, DATES, NUTS, ETC. We confine ourselves strictly to this class of goods, and always carry the best on the market. WILKIK & ATKINS, MO. IS PATTON A VI Of K. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASIIEVIIXE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH KESOKT IX THE SOL'TH. Appointments unsurpassed. All modern theraputic appliances and baths for the re lief and ture ot nervous and chronic dis eases Turkish, Roman and Russian baths, F. elec tricity, Mnssnge, Swedish Movements, all In cluded in price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of lr. P. W. Necfus, recently of the. (at k son Sanatorium, at Oansville, N. Y. For fur ther particulars address, Miss Emii.y Vaiciix. ASHliVILLB, N. C. CLEVELAND AND HILL ! EACH Kl'I.OGUKH THK OTITlvR IN HIGH TKKJIS. The Two Great neiuocrats Meet and ttbake llandH and PraiHe Kach otlier'H Record tu all sin cerity. New York, Feb. 2. At t lie Manhattan club, at a dinner given by Col. Win. I.. Hrown, the democratic state senator from the Fifth district, Saturday night, Grovcr Cleveland and ). Ft. Hill met and broke bread together, hobnobbed over the wine and chatted in t lie most amicable way imaginable. The ex-president was toasted by the host. Then Mr. Cleveland rosr to re spond and there was an cxpjtaiit si lence. After a few general! b ': y'3"' toward tuc governor and said that Gov ernor Hill's services to his party and to the slate were unsurpassed; that as gov ernor his administration had been wise, conservative and characterized by sonic of the most beneficent measures ever placed on the statute books, lie had used the veto power with discretion and Icarlesncss. There was nothing hesitatini; about Mr. Cleveland's words in sjicaking of his colleague, and his manner was earnest and impressive. 1 lie chect was electrical, livery man present rose i' his seat and voiced his delight in applause. Napkins anil liaiHlkercnicls were waved in the air, chairs wereovci tu rued, Cleveland's hands were grasped by a dozen men at once, all anxious to congratulate him and to show their joy. The Governor's reply was brief to the point. He thanked Mr. Cleveland for his praise, which he said, was far more than he deserved. He declared that his high est ambition was to emulate the example and the success of Grovcr Cleveland. Finally the speaker turned toward the cx-I'resident and said: "Gentlemen, I will now ask you to cirinK to tne neaitliot orover Cleveland Somebody murmured sutto voce, "Our next rresulent," and Hill Hushed. Other 8wakcrs followed and about midnight the banquet broke up. rORTKi tl.'H RKVUI.rTiUN, It IHtl Not AccotnpllHli Anythliitc Toward Making a Republic. Oi'OKTo, Feb. 2. The revolt that broke out here Saturday has bem suppressed and order is once more restored. Shortly after the lieginning of the revolt the in surgent troops and a portion of the Fis cal Guards, led by two non-commissioned officers, seized the Hotel de Ville(towu hall) in Dom I'cdro square, and proposed to there and then declare a republic. However, a strong body ol loyal troops. composed of artillery and fusileers, promptly surrounded "and laid hold to the IIoLc! df V;ilc. Tiii. itsuu w.ia hi,". after a feeble resistance the insurgents surrendered iinconditioiia.'ly. The insur gents will be tried by court martial. In in proDaDiUty the ringleaders will be shot. WI.MIO.ll'S FI'MvltAI., It Occurred To-Day at Wnn!iin tou Departments Closed. Washington, D. C, Feb. 2. The Na tional Capital was truly a city of mourn ing to-day. The executive departments were closed nil day and Congress did not assemble until 2 o'clock. These honors were paid to the memory of the late Secretary Windoni, whose re mains were committed to their last rest ing place to-day. The funeral was with out uttcmpt at display or ostentation. There never was a larger, purely civil funeral in the city of Washington, "and it strikingly evidenced the people's great esteem lor the dead statesman. TORNADO AT MOT Nl-Rl.NUS. One (More Wrecked and Several llnilclii.lt ( nroofed. Hot Si-kings, N. C, Feb. l.-A young tornado passed over this place about midnight. I.ance's store was completer wrecked. Loss of of stock, $l,o0. The Baptist church was Hooded and the kuinboiigh and other residences dam aged. Much alarm was caused by the storm, but no lives were lost. A (iculptnr'n Work IsHlow. Paris, Feb. 2. Referring to the delay in constructing the buildings for the World s (air in Chicago, Hartholdi, the artist, said that the time before the ojicn ing of the lair was so short Ih.-it he li.-id abandoned his-inteiition to oiler ail ex hibit. Dead at prosperity. ClIAHl.KsTON, S. C, Fell. 2. Dr. John H. Horner, of Prosperity, while in a state of mental alicrration blew out his brains Sunday with a pistol, Last Wednesday he made an attempt to end his life by taking strychnine but he has saved. Free HtealliiK of Mllvcr. El Paso, Tex., Feb. 2.-Tlie stage run ning lietwecn Chihuahua and Pemos Al tos, Mexico, was held up Friday night by masked robbers and $0,11(1(1 in silver bullion was taken. The highwaymen escaped, but officers are in pursuit. He Fell Itowti tttalrs. Mason City, Iowa, Feb. 2. Lieutenant Schwatka, who fell down stairs Friday, injuring his spine, 8K-nt a comparatively easy night and is improved. May be l'renlcleiit. Toi-kka, Kan., Feb. 2 It issaidthc al liance leaders here are already liegiuninc to talk of senator elect Peller as an alli ance or third party candidate for the presidency in 1SD2. A Dinner by a I'ress Club. Nhw York, Feb. 2. A complimentary dinner was tendered to Henry M. Stan ley by the Press club nt belmonico's Saturday night. Italian Politics. Komi:, Feb. 2. Premier Crispi has re signed and King Humbert has summoned the muniiis A. Di Kudini, to form n cab inet. Horrible Deaths. Oiikssa, Feb. 2. The hospital at Sko pin has been destroyed by fire, fourteen patients ierishing in the (lames. A UI KUUKV, A Room In the Grand Central I.n tered and Valuables Taken. A daring burglar made a haul last night. J. Arthur Reagan, who is employed in the office of the Farmers' warehouse, rooms at the Grand Central hotel. This morning about 2:30 o'clock, Mr. Reagan was awakened by a sound in the room. He arose and was just in time to see a negro man ox'n the door and dart into the liallwav. Mr. Reagan gave chase, and ran his man to the ground floor ol the hotel. where the thief jumped through a door anil made Ins escaiie m the darkness. The articles taken were a fine gold watch and chain, a 2.0(H) mile ticket on the Richmond md Danville railroad. pocketbook containing papers valuable only to the owner, anil a check book ol the W estern Carobnaihank. All the arti cles have Xlr. Reagan's name on them. About 9 o'clock this morning a colored hoy named Roliert Elmore was arrested on suspicion ol lieing the burglar. He was committed to jail and has not yet Had a hearing. He denies the charge and Mr. Reagan himself expressesdoubts as to Ins ability to prove that he is Un guilty one. Mr. Reagan thinks bis loss will amount to$:to. He is of the opinion that the nurglar entered Ins room during the early part of the night, belore be came iu. Tin; vRoiMi uou, Tlic I.lllle Rascal 1'roplicslCH Had Weather. The decree of the ground hog has gone forth ! And if the "signs" hold good Aslieville may look out for six weeks of bad weather. Tradition has it that on the n'orning ol the second davof February the ground hog emerges from his burrow, and takes a look around him, to assure himself of what may be expected in the weather line. If his groundhogsliip shall see his shadow, "they" say, he at once betakes himself to his hole and there remains for six weeks, for that much of horrid weather is sure to come. liut, however, il the day should be cloudy, the ground hog retires to his hole and prepares to come out and en- oy six weeks ol sunshine and happi ness. lielievcrs in signs looked out early this morning to see the nature ol the weather. A heavy fog lay over everything until .:W o'clock, when the sun came out bright and licautiful. So the matter ol ground hog day has been settled. dr. c A ii koi. i. ki;sii;ns, tie Will Kent and Regain His Health. Rev. J. L. Carroll, D. D., pastor ol the !':c.i..i I'-road tinptist chiirJi, resigned the pastorate of that church yesterday morning. Dr. Carroll has been in bad health for several weeks and was scarcely able to preach the morning sermon. At the close of his sermon he made a short talk to his congregation, re viewing his labor in the building up ol the church, making the statement that "just four years ago the church was or ganized in a small hired room, with thirty-six members; to-day we have a membership of 171. Now we have!an elegant new house of worship and a spa cious lot, well located, all paid for and worth $10,000." Dr. Carroll's resignation was accepted, and a committee ol live was appointed to select a pastor for the church. HOITHIJtN INDI CATORS. MeeliiiK to be Held at chatlauaoica July o, to, 1 1. ( lllicial notice has just lieen received by Prof. P. P. Claxtou from Secretary Frank Goodman, of Chattanooga, that the first meeting ol the Southern educational association will be held at Lookout out mountain July 9, 10 and 11, thus making it possible for one to attend iiotli tins meeting and the meeting of the national issociation, which will be held at Tor onto, Canada, lulv 11-17. As has Urn stated iK-fore, the railroad ra les to both these meetings will be so reduced that the entire cost of attending both will not be great; and it is hoped that many of our teachers and others interested in education:)! matters may enjoy the great Measure and profit to lie had bv attend ing two great educational gatherings. Mr.Uould'sVlsit. Jay Gould, John II. Itiman and Samuel riioiuas, the railroad men, who are to stop in Aslieville over Wednesday, will arrive here about 1 o'clock on that day. Suierintcndent Mcllee will meet the party at Salisbury with a siK-cial train and w ill conduct them over the Western North Carolina. A private dinner will lie tendered the party at liattcry Park Wednesday even ing, at 7 o'clock, by several prominent gentlemen ol the city. A Hiic llreak. The prices of leaf tobacco on the Aslie ville market, which have liccn somewhat low for a while, are getting better. The warehouses are having good breaks daily, csiecially the Fanners', At this house to-day there were about 2o,000 pounds on the floor, and the prices it brought were better than they have been for some time. AT WASIILXCTO.X. The- military academy appropriation bill has been passed in the house. The senate has passed the armv appro priation bill. The fortification bill was taken up Saturday, but laid aside infor mally. There seems to lie no truth whatever in the published reports of an effort on the part of certain democrats in the house to force an extra session in the interest of u southern man tor speaker. The family of President Harrison, with the exception of Mrs. Dctnmick. are still confined to their rooms with severe colds, mid to add to the domestic troubles, the nurse and Mrs. Harrison's private maid have ln-cn coniK-llcd to take to their beds with similar throat troubles that have of late proved an epidemic. ; Simmons Liver Regulator, liear in mind, is not an exiiei iment. It is en dorsed by thousands. A WHISKY ACCIDENT. TWO MKN RVSJ OVI.tl I1V FR1-IUHT TRAIN. Daniel I.ee Killed and Andrew Caldwell Herlously Injured ou the Western North Carolina Railroad Twenty Miles lie-low Aslieville. Drunk and asleep on the track ! That was the condition of Daniel Lee and Andrew Caldwell, of Madison, Sun day morning about 5 o'clock. A little before 5 o'clock yesterday morning Engineer Lee, pulling an extra freight train on the way to Aslieville, left Marshall, in Madison county, twenty miles lielow this city, on the Western North Carolina railroad. The eng'neer hid just g'-t the train faiilv under way, when, on turning a sharp curve in the road, he was horrified to see two men, apparently asleep, on the track just a few yards ahead of him 1 lie engine was reversed and brakes applied, but all was useless. The heavy train was too near the men when they were discovered, and no earthly power could save them. With a shudder at wliat he knew was inevitable the engineer closed his eves to the terrible scene anil awaited the shock. It came. The forward trucks ol the tender were thrown from the rails and were dragged along over the cross ties until the train was stopped. As suoii as possible the trainmen searched tor the men who had been struck. They saw a sickening sight, for the body of Daniel Lee had lieen cut in two by the engine wheels, and mangled fearfully. Andrew Caldwell, Ie's com panion, was alive, but one leg was cut off below the knee, and the other leg badly crushed. A jug of whisky, w hich they had with them, and which was in the center of the track, was found in tact. As soon as the tender could be placed on the track the bodies of the two men were taken to Marshall, where medical attention could be had for the survivor of the accident. Lee and Caldwell were men of middle age, white, and both married. They had been to Marshall Saturday and left there about 1 1 o'clock Saturday night, under tlic inlluenc- ot honor, lietwecn them they had a jug and a quart bottle of the liquid. It is supposed that the men started on their wav to their homes, walking on the track, and becoming stuKlied with the liquor, laid down on the track to sleep, with the result as stated. A siiecial train left Aslieville vesterdav afternoon at 4- o'clock to go to the scene ot the accident and render medical assist ance to Caldwell. Dr. W. D. Hilliard, the physician of the road, was on board. An inquest was held oyer the body of Daniel Lee this morning at 10 o'clock at Marshall. If the 'Force Kill lutl lleen Fuacted. From the Chii-aso Iler.-ild. The attempt to use the force bill as a club with which to chastise Chicago and ruin the fair reflects no credit on anyone. The Herald is a democratic paper, but it protests that the honor of the United States required that no democratic subter fuge should be employed to injure a nation al undertaking conceived wholly apart from partisanship and with no object in view that did not comprehend the entire countiy in all its benefits. To ask the democratic party to slay the fair, dis grace the country, and make us forever grotesque and contemptible in history, was to ask the democratic party to do "a shameful and stupid thing which it would not Have done. 1 he lorcebill might even have been suffered to go on the books. 1 he next congress would have wiped it oli'beforc the present ineffectual republi can majority could have applied a dol lar upon its enforcement. Servants and a Servant. From the Charlotte Chronk-le. The old ante-bellum housekeepers can not get into the trend of changed condi tions at their period of life. Ill other words, the thoughts, the habits, and the customs of a whole existence cannot be easily changed. The old time housekeep ers still love to have many servants around themasof yore. II they hire them .-hcnplv, so much the better, they think. No consideration is paid to the number of mouths they supply. Many of these mistresses were raised on plantations where food was plentiful and the cost ol living was not taken into consideration. How much lietlcr and more economical would it be to employ one trained, care till servant who would dispatch work with intelligence and without a flurry or jar? What would be lost in salary, would be saved iu provisions, in break- ige, in worry in annoyance. AFFAIRS OF COXSF(JL I-.XCIi. It is thought the bungling attempts in the Pennsylvania legislature to censure Senator Cameron will fail. At Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday even ing, the jury in the ease of Kev. Dr. Win. Mitchell, the Presbyterian minister charged with forgery, brought in a ver diet ot guilty, hxing his punishment at two years in the penitentiary. The ver diet is a surprise, as Dr. Mitchell's bit tercst enemies admit that his mind was unbalanced. rolil-IGN. Premier Crispi, of Italy, lias resigned. Trof. Tvndall, the physicist, is seri ously ill. The Scotch strikers have resumed work on all the railroads with the exception of the Caledonian road. Jean Louis Ernest Mcissoner, the famous artist, died in Paris Saturday. It is estimated that his pictures are nt present valued at $10,000,000. Grand Duke George, of Russia, com mander of a Russian ironclad escorting the son of the Czar on his tour, fell from the maintop to the deck of the vessel and injured his spine. Miss Gladys Knowles. twentv-one years ot age, has been awarded 6,500 damages in her suit ngainst Leslie Fran ser Duncan, sixty-three years old, late editor of the Matrimonial News of Lon don. , Frank Slavln.the Australian chamnion heavy weight, announces that he has ac cepted the challenge said to have been made by John L. Sullivan to present the former with $5,000 if he stands up be fore him six rounds. AVo have the largest sui 1'ly of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. .Sponges that usually retail for 27) snid ;." cents, we can sell for 1 0 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. (WANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache, iio cents a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and must complete stock oi Colognes, Toilet H afers, Extracts, Face I'owilers and nigh grade Soaps at GKAXTS I'll ARM AC Y. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part ot inecnv. OA'.lW 1'IIAKMALX. If vttl want A hnntls'ntn rtatr tit rut fflnss Ilottlcs cull at GHAXTS PllAK- iU.ici. nottlcs ranging in price Irvm One to Fifteen dollars per pair. 11 you want a first-class Hair Brush for a small amount of money, GRANT'S iVMlv.U.fLI istlie place to goto get it. All kinds of Tooth lit ushes, ISatb Brushes, ijutn uiovcs, ponges, etc. When your Prescriptions aic com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only tne nirest and bist lirugs and Lhcuif cols have been used that thev verc compounded by thoroughly experienced 1 narmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Jtlaiii St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AtlENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Iluys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. BARGAINS ! From all departments. I am dosing out several lines of goods entirely, and all the broken lots and imperfect goods that have accumulated in Silver, China, Glass, Cut lery and Lamps, all the Jap anese goods beingclosed out. Prices reduced from So to oO por cent. All these goods are gather ed together in Store No. Gl, and marked in plain figures. Sale continues till February loth. J. II. LAW, Nos. 57, 51) & Gl S. Main St.
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