KtrM' ffrH-4---4-- -j Asheville Citizen Asheville Improved 9640,000 I worth, Write "The Citizen" $G 10,000 ! Shall you vcite tor it? Wrilc The Citizkn. I what you think of the plau. 0 i - VOLUME VI. NO. 251. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daly UNVILLEa A place planned Mini dcvcl-j oping as a GREAT RESORT. 1 Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for liealth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .',N0 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HIiATHFVL HONKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lliivlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. IW Yachting nod other stock. Hon Miircht'. caps. New IWNcw Ginghams, new Laces, new Embroideries. Hon Marvin.'. (rSrSpclhniin's Sprint; IktImcs, latest shitie, licst iiiiility, less puce. Hun Mure lie. VALENTINES AT SSTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Healer. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C. am- 1S d REAL ESTATE. Wilts. B. Owvk. W. W. Wrht. GWYN & WEST, (Buccmora to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 HEFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioner, of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Southeast court Square. JAY GOULD SAYS That If a man can save one dollar out of every At. dollar, he earn., .ueh a ninn wilt be rfcta instd of twenty yeara. Call on n. and we will tell you how to do it, ft wchave Ju.t received private advice, from Jay on the subject. Our business ha. been very pro.pcrous, daring the past year, in spite of the hard time, and we take thi. opportunity to thank our friend, and customer., and to wish them all long life and happinen. JENK8 & JENKS, REAL" ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 A jo, McAfee Block, 38 Patton Ave., A.heville. N. C. Mrs. llurgwyn Dlaitland's HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR CIRL8, No. 40 Prench Broad Avenue. TboroaKh In.trnction In Kngll.h, Prench ad Latin. AI.O Music and other acconv pU.hmrats. Special attention given to the training of little girls. Sees dl JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY if .cn.ihl. economical people who from ex I crirnre have learned that COOPER'S" In the Beat riace to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc You can trade with u with the perfect A1 n unit tee that our price nrr "Rock Bottom -Wo are Htill aclllng Magnolia Hums at VJc Jt retail. 5 r 3. S S 3 8. - ? oS m P I 0 f S "IHr 2 . O a , v 2 O W li, 3 North Court Square, Corner Main ami College St. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. ( hving to the lateness of the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. II you want a utove now is t h( time to buy one A few leap. FINE LAMPS yet: It'll at a bargain. They your gone. are going raping and chance will soon be See our Margain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Tat lor, HotiiM & nrotliertoii. No V I'attnn Avenue, Un der Opera House. 2EII VANCE will t;i-t t lie re. We lut on Old Zeti at being the lieu I'lotir in town. We have Juit receiT- cl a fresh I t ol KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and nivc them n trial at HAKE BROTHERS, 17 .South Main Street, CORTLAND GROS., Real Estate ISrokers, Am! luvcHtiiicut Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans fte. urcly placed at H ier cent. Office.: 24 & !ifl Patton Avenue. Second floor. felindlv V. W11.1.S. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS. J ARCHITECTS, 2H Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build's-. novl d3m PO Box 554. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), Ofllce No. Legal Block. HEAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuslneM Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. "Kniiidlv to the Front!" DIUI, & R ARB BE, I'HANKMN, N. C. R K A L K8TATB In nil Its forms, In the richest portion mf Western NortH Carolina, it win pav yon to write us lor the best inducements and -Treat est burKHins in the "Coming Section of the South." or antilv personally to our Asheville representative, ikkdkkick kutlkimih, jano-lni 2H l'atton Avenue FOR SALE! Cheap, If soon purchns d. one of the pret tiest hames in IVhevitle, new, beautifully fin' lsh-d. fine location, close to street enrs. Also several other tine properties that are wort your attention. Two beautiful building sites. Lots In all parts of the city. Housrft to rent. lflne tract of timber land and standing lintiicr mineral irnocriim, MONKV TO LEND. I. lit ronr property withal and have it .old nad leitU'd. Just rimusimn Our new pamphlet o. Anhrville. I'ull of latest .tati.tic. Call for a copy. HIGKI.OW & JONES, RHAL B8TATB AND INVESTMENTS. Room t) McAfee Block, 32 Patton Avenue, DO YOU WANT A fine China iHnner Tea or Chamber Act Cheap? If no now it vour chance to get It. As we arc needing money and space we will offer you for the ncit 15 days the following sctB: 56 pieces HavHand Tea set $15 worth fUO. 13 piece Ilovlland Dinner net for $4,2 GO worth f.to.00. lO pieces Carlr-liad set for $40 also worth $f0. Two 112 pieces Apaquesrta for only $IH worth f23. Five hand decorated 12 pieces ehnmltersets worth $10.50 for $12. Pretty I'm it plates and Sau cers worth $3 dot. now $'Jdoi.and thousands of other articles reduced in sumc proportion. This is no "catch penny" ad. but we mean business. Glance at our bargain show win dow and be co vfnecd. We will this spring how you a much tarter and handsomer line than ever before, Hotels and boarding houses wishing to replenish should inspect our line and prices, before buying. THAO. W. THRASH & CO, Crystal Palace, Mo. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, (lnwarr Lamp., IlouKfurni.h ltiK. Ktc. GEORGE SCIIfEN, Mineral Water Buttled and on Drught. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. F. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Dear Sir: I havo dis pensed the Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twenty years, and 1 take pleasure in saying that nmong the many mineral wa ters that I handle there is none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as refreshing and pleasant leverage it hasadeeided pop ularity with my custtiners. . he apparatus with little at- cntion works perfectly satis- actorily and dispenses the water with all itsnaturnlgas wisely the same as when Irunk a t the Spring. The genuine Excelsior wii- er can now tie luul at 1. V. Smith & do's. Drug Stoiu, Asheville, at .j cents a glass. A lartfc discount on Ludies and Misses, wraps and clothing for Men and Hots. Aiming the former are about twenty wrnjn ot bouKht this xcason, at about one-third of original prices. Children's Worsted and l'lush caps, half price and lean. Sonic prime values in New Goods lust in. Many other Important reductions II. REDWOOD & CO. Clot hint;, Dry Goods, Fancy Ooods, Shoes, Hat. and Carpet.. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE llt'KUIN A. WI1.KIB. A. CAKTK1 WALKS WILKIE & WALKE, (Succeiwon to Wilkic & Atkln.,1 MO. ia PATTON AVKNVE. We have commenced the manufacture of plain and fan.-y candies and arc prepared to supply the wholesale trade at thelowct pos sible prices. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL We have also the csclu.ivc agency Teniiev'a Fine Candles). for OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM (POKMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEA LTll KESOKT IS THE SOUTH. Appointment, un.nrpa.wd. All modern ther.initlc appliance, and baths for the re lief and lure ul nervous and chronic di- enne Turkl.h, Roman and Russian hath., Felec tricily. Massage, Swedi.h Movement., all In cluded in price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion or Dr. P. . Neefu., rreently of the Jack son Banatorium, at Dan.ville, N. Y. Forfur titer particular, auure... Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHBVILLB, N. C. ONE THOUSAND KILLED! OHM AM DIQMA'H FORCES PVT TOTHK BAVONKT. The l'.gyptlan Troops Give Them a Terrible Beatlnt; and Hold a DcHlrable Position. AfAi'iTK, lijcypt, Feb.21,(viaSukim.) A severe engagement was f-n(bt at Tokar February 19, between the Ugyp tian troops, who recently left El Tebir, and Osmnn DiRnn's force. Nearly J.000 lives were lost in the battle, which fol lowed the appearance of the Egyptians at Tomar. The Egyptians made their advance from Afatite during early morning Thurs day last. The enemy was sighted (near I'nknr and after an exchange of shots be- wi'tn the skirmishers of the cvenint and the advance guard of Etjyptiun. thl, bit ter pushed forward through the .fcrfisn wood surroundinK Tomar in order to seize the old government building which forms a strategetic point. The Dervishes, seeing the object of the Egyptians, made a rush for the building and surrounded it in a compact mass of Arab riflemen who poured a hot fire into the ranks of the advancing Egyptians. The latter, however, were not to Ik checked and bravely charged upon tne defenders of the government Duilding. for over an hour u desperate nano-to-hnnd, bayonet to spcar-nnd-sword fight followed, during which the Egyptian troops made a brilliant charge on the Dervishes, who retired in disorder, suf fering a crushing dcleat. The Dervishes numbered at least 2,001) fighting men, about eunl to the force of Egyptians who succeeded in reach ing the shelter of the building before the Arabs surrounded them for an attack. After the retreat of the Dervishes the room found over seven hundred dead around the position mentioned while a large numiicr 01 ciena were lying in tnc bushes around the buildings. Osmnn Digma did not take part in the fight. THK CHILIAN ttlTt'ATIO. The Government Halt not yet icot the I'pperHa.icI of the IiiHuricentH. Hi knos Aykks, Feb. 21. A despatch received herefrom Valparaiso says a gov ernment steamer has arrived there from a town in the province ol Tarapoca where she landed troops. The steamer rcportB being pursued bv the rclwl ships, Huns- car and Esmeralda and had n narrow seane from lieing captured. The insur gents have captured the steamer Cousin. Three recintcnts have been sent to pro tect Tacnn, and the government is send ing fiesh troops to recapture Pisagun The latest news received Irom the rclicl sipiatlron is that their vessels are scat tered along the coast, hut alparaiso is not in a state of blockade. I.KFT THE ALLIANCE. Was n secret Hoelety and It Again! Ilie Church. Franklin, I'a Feb. 21. Menard Hutchinson recently joined a Farmers' alliance club, understanding that it was not a secret society and therefore would not come under the ban of t'ie I'nited resbvtcnan church, of which he was n member. After being initiated he found reason to change his mind. He went liclorc the ciders and confessed that he had sinned gainst the ordinances of the church. I'orgivcness was extended to Hun pro vided he would leave the Alliance, which he tlid promptly. He Maid He Was Dead. Ransomviixk, N. Yn) Feb. 21. Last night a despatch was received from Lockport announcing the death of William J. P. rendergrnss, of this place. Arrangements were Iwing mane tor his funeral to-dnv when another despatch was received stating that l'eiulrrgrass was alive. Investigation showed that cntlcrgrass himself sent the despatch announcing his own death. Why he did tins is not known. Warned Aaint Paruell. Hkri.in, Feb. 21. The llishop of Dromore has sent a letter to the clergy ot his diocese, in which he warns the faithful not to attend Mr. I'nr nell' meeting in Newrv. He hoped that the imisoncd atmosphere of the divorce court and the filthy, disgusting and scan dalous details ot the t) Mica case nave not reached his diocese. House and Senate. Washington, Feb. 21, In the senate to-day the Nicaragua canal bill was tak en up and Mr. Morgan replied to argu ments made yesterday against it. In the house several lively little tuts occured among the members. The demo crats followed the tactics of delay by de manding a reading ol the journal 111 lull. For Breach of Promise. London. Feb. 20. Mr. Leslie Fraser Duncan, late editor of the Matrimonial News, has paid Miss Gladys Knowles the reduced amount of damages, $32, 500. with costs, awarded to her as a re sult of her suit against him for reach of promise of marriage. Suffering; From Leprosv. Ottawa. Out., Feb. 21. Complaint comes from Ilritish Columbia that China men arc admitted to that country suffer ing from leprosy and that the disease is being communicated to the Indians ot that country. AT HA LEIGH. The house, after a long debate, tabled the senate bill to pay solicitors a salary The bill giving magistrates jurisdiction in cases where, though a deadly weapon lie used, no serious damage is done, pass ed three rending in the house. The senntc committee on insurance will report adversely on the bill rcquirine lire- insurance companies doing business in this State to deposit $25,000 with the State treasurer. In explaining his vote on the railroad commission bill, Mr. Kced, of Buncombe, says the State Chronicle, said: "This morning I voted for the commission bill that passed this house two veas ago as a substitute for the present railroad com mission hill. 1 have in a quiet way done all in mv power bv amendments to make this hill more conservative, hut have fail ed. Now, nndei the existing circum stances, and to fulfill my promise and pledge to my tcoplc, though against my idea oi what a railroad commission ought to be, I vote aye." CHINA FI.OOUKII. Ueorge WoCetaaComitiuiiiCHtlon From the Kinperor of China Ring the bells, blow the whistles, call out the hook and ladder company! China is in a terrible predicament! It may be remembered by some of Ashe ville's citizens and visitors that some weeks ago it mined. It rained hard. They will also remember thut since that time it has continued to rain, so that in some places the streets have become very soft, and, it is declared, a lew have no bottom to them. This condition of affairs hus brought matters to a crisis. Yesterday George Wo, who runs a Chinese laundry on North Main street, received a large, yellow enveloe, dec orated with ribbon and heavy cross marks. The name was written in Chin ese, but the carrier had no trouble about that. He knew it was from the Chinese government, and waited while George read it. It proved to lie from Ting Ling, private secretary of his majesty the etn lcror ol China. Substantially the com munication says: "His majesty the cmiieror requests that you at once repair to the authorities ol ronr great and gootl city of Asheville, and ask them to make some effort to stop the leak under the city. Our city of Hongkong is nlmostcovcred with water and mud, and the government engineer has located the leak directly under your great health resort. The supply of rats and rice has dwindled to almost nothing and if something is not soon done our case is hopeless." It is also hinted that unless something is done soon there will lie trouble between the Chinese and United States govern ments. The document states casually that the emieror is proud to know his ieoplc in iXshcville were so patriotic as to unserve the least ot Hoi Nin. as described in this paper some days ago. George had expected to lav the matter before the board of aldermen at its meet ing last night, but was prevented by the weather. A special meeting may be called to consider it. AT THE UKANO. The Harvard ouartclle Concert Company To-Nlicht. The Harvard quartette concert com pany will appear at the Grand to-night. The organization is made up of the fol lowing artists: C. M. Collins, F. E. Kendall. C. h. liiiruham. Y. E. 1'aine. 'Miss Gertrude Lufkin and Miss Ida .May Florence. The Fort Hodge, la., Messenger, says f this company: "The Harvard Ouartet company's con cert at the ora house last evening was listened to hv nn audience which any company might have been proud to en tertain, and the audience, too, was treated to an entertainment to which any audience m it; h t have been gratified to listen. I he quartet struck a respon sive chrd in the ear of each men her ol the audience on its first appearance. Everv nuinlier was encored, some triply encored, and then the audience was hardly satished. 1 lie company npiiear here under the auspices ol the l . M. L. A. tickets on sale at Thrush's, 4-1 l'atton auenuc. "No wl.Ill.llllt." Much merriment is caused by the dis play, in front of Mitchell's store, of a placard with the following inscription : No lislung or swimming allowed m this lake." The street at this point is higher than the sidewalk, and the mud and dirty water runs over the pavement on both sides of the street. V. M. C. A. Souk Service. The song service at the Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow niter- noon at -t:!IO o'clock will lie led by an or chestra and will lie especially attractive. It will lie followed by a brief conversa tional lliblc study on "The Lost Found," Luke 15:1-2. All men arc cordiully in vited. His Last Sleep. St. Li ins, Feb, 21. Gen. Sherman was buried liesidc his wife in Calvarv ccmc tery to-day. The ccremoniesattlicgravc were simple. CIIUKCH NOTICES. Catholic Church, Haywood street Services at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian church Rev. F. will preach to-morrow at 1 1 7:30 p. m. r, Arthur 111. and Hailcv street Mission Sunday school at o'clock ; night services nt 7:30. All are cordially invited to these services Sunday school at the Methodist Chatiel on College street beginning promptly at p. m. Claude Miller, superintendent. Riverside M. E. church, South Divine service 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J C. Troy pastor, ounday school at p. m. 3 First Haptist church Preaching ut 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. bv C. Durham I). D., of Raleigh, N. C. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. West End Baptist Mission Rev. W. I Southern. Sunday school at 3:J0 n. m. Sunday. Services, at 7:30 every Satur day evening. First Methodist Episcopal church corner of Haywood and lluttrick street Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. 111, by Rev. J. D. Robersoit. Central Methodist Episcopal chiir South Sunday school at siMf) n. m Preaching nt 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in Hie pastor, Kcv. C. vt. liyrd, wi preach. First Presbyterian church Rev. W. i P. Bryan, pastor. Divine worship at 1 a. m. and 8 p. in. Rev. W. M. Gil son, D. D., of Philadelphia, will prench in the morning, anbnatb school at D:30, Young people's meeting at 7:15. North Asheville M. E. church, South Rev. C, M. Campbell, pastor. Divine service Sundnv morning, nt 1 1 a. m by Rev. J. D. Arnold. Prayer and song service nt 7:30 p. m., conducted bv Messrs. John H. Weaver and J. Non Myers. Let everybody come. Trinity church second Sunday Ient Holv communion, 7.30 a. m.: Sun day school and Bible class, 7:30 a. 111.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; baptisms, 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer antl sermon, 8 p. m. At the evening service the sermon will be by Kcv. Mr. Kittson, ol Philadelphia. MR. WINDOM'S SUCCESSOR. HK 18 LIGHT WKIUHT FOR THE POSITION. CharleH FoHler'H Name He.it to the Senate To-day by the PreHldent New Inter-Stale Commerce Com iniHHloi.er Appointed. Washington, Feb. 21. The president to-day sent to the senate the following nominations: Charles Foster, of Ohio, to hcsccrctury of the treasury. Martin A. Knnpp, of New York, to be inter-state ci minerec commissioner. IMPKOVINU THE CITY. The Property Owners' Share of the I'avlnic Expense. Editor Tin; Citizkn : You ask for nd. vices ou the proposed appropriation for street paving, etc. I think one feature of the proposition will be opposed by most property owners that is they shall be come responsible lor two thirds of the ex lience. This is thought to be attended with very many objection. First as to its inequality, a property in the business centre or near it, having a frontage of say 22 to 2M feet is worth anywhere from $"),l)l)ll to $1H,000 dollars. Father removed it would lie worth only $500 to $1800. Yet the tax lis contemplated would be the same on each. It may lie argued that the more removed property would be greatly enhanced in value by the outlay. 1 think not more than the other, not possibly to the extend of the enormous difference invalues. Then il 1 understand it, an incumbcr unce, amounting to a deed of trust is placed upon ull property for a period of j thirty years allowing the bond to run that long. This could but complicate and lie u wonderful obstacle in the way ol all sales. Again sar: a pnqicrty al ready has a mortgage on it to near its line; would not the citv conic in as second mortgage and would the security lie siitticient.it not, wouhln t tneproiiertv wuers who have already liecn so se- erelv taxed be the losers? If we arc ixed to build our own sidewalks and streets, pay lug prices lor our lights and ntcr, including a three to live dollar Ice for tapping the citv main and have to ivc it done bv citv plumbers (those arini; n.iid for the privilege and been licensed I in the name of common sense, hat is to lie done with our ad vulorem ixcs. Is tins to nc used to pay iur. lilauton's recorder? We all want better streets and I think would vole an appropriation il was to lc paid hv an ml riHan tn assessment and s t li a thorough understanding as to w it was to be used. 1 strongly favor the suggestion of getting limestone rock Irom below Hot Springs, provided h eight itcs can be gotten rcasonalilv. nc now what this material is lor macada mizing. Respectfully, X. A. A. Here's Another One. Editor This Citizkn : Kindly allow me space tn your paper to suggest tnc following ticket for the coniingiiiiinicipal lection: For Mayor, Capt, Thos. I). lohnstoii; for Aldermen, Hon. II. A. Guclgcr, I'. Stikcleatber, Lewis Maddux, J. 1). Robertson. 0, Asheville, l-eb. 21. Stock Quotations. Nrw Yok. I-c'i.21. Uric ". ; Lake Shore on.l,; CliieuK" mul Nurthwtslern 111'; irtolk ami Western f,.ri; Richmond and est l'oint Terminal lH-'t; Western I niou Itultlmorc Prices. rtA i.tiuiiKK, Feb. 11 Flour very nulrt Wheal hi, allie n, linn; Fultz, $1 niifut.nx; I o uherrv, $t.o:tfn.l OH; Western. .U-Mil.v; 1! winter rnl, spot una l-ehniary, i.'lin. 1 .0:0.. Corn Southern, firm; white, lliill; yelov,tl(,dUUi we.Lern, lirm. Cotton In SlKht. Nkw Yokk. Feb. '!. The totnl visible sup ply of coui'ti for the world I. a'.hi,HVJ 1 en. 01 winell i:.o., tuoes nrc inen- in, aKtiinttl lV.l-l-,r.tii' and L',-Vor,,OII bales respi-etoely lust year. Keecipls at all In terior towns. dti.ULM bales; receipt, from ilnnlatiuiis, 1 in, ill -J. bale., iron In sikIH, I'lT.UTD Dales. New York Market. Nkw Yohk, Feb. Ut Stocks, dull anil raw. Monet, ea.v at 3; l-.xenaiiKe, lonir VH',; shurt. 4.h":V state be nils, neglected: .' rmncnt IhhhI, dull hut sternly Cotton, y snlrs, hairs; 1 pl.nils, l.e; Orleans, -llie; lulures opened uaii eloNrd .tendv; 'flirunrv. 7I: March, ft.d'.l; April. H.7H: May, M.s"! June, K tl.V, July. !Mi:i. Flour pact but Ateudv Wheat - dull hut .U-adv. Corn dull anil easy. I'ors iUiet bul lirm. lit asutl 1 .as. I. aril uuiet but utlv. at tLovt;,. St.irit Turpentine dull but slciul, nt -UKK.4nl.3c. Rimin iutet, at $1 4i:'2MI 4.,'a. l-iciK.it. unsettled. AFFAIRS OF CONSEjJUES'CE. 1 here is a tornudablc opposition in the Italian chamber ol commerce to the new cabinet. The plan of campaign, the princiiinl leaturc 01 which is reiusni to pay rent. collapsing on the Miiun-iiai ry estates m 1 ippcrary, Ireland. Troops have liecn called out in the Charleroi district of Belgium because an outbreak on the part ol workmen who are agitating the universal suffrage is expected. Cardinal iiiiinons holds that it minis ters Of religion arc to continue to exer cise a salutary influence over the work man they must make earnest effortB to iKtter his material interests. The excessively severe winter in I'nris has caused innumerable cases of influ enza, and among the more notable vic tims ol it is Count dc Icsseps, whom the cable reports ut death s door. llOMli. Russell Sage and others will make an attempt to recognize the American loan and trust company, of New York. A Richmond judge claims that a pho tographer has no right to exhibit pho tographs except bv icrmission of those concerned. The Law and Order league of Boston has petitioned the Massachusetts legisl tare to prohibit the manufacture or sale of all kinds of confectionery containing alcohol or intoxicating liquors. Mrs. Sarnh Emerson has brought suit for $5,000 damages against a Chicago apothecary. Her physician wrote out two prescriptions, one tor outward and the other tor inward application. It said the drug clerk reversed the Inbcls for each by mistake, and the sick woman took inwardly the prescription intended tor outward application and vice versa, She liecamc violently ill, but is now covering. AVe have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they arc be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pliarmac. The finest and most complete itock 01 Colognes, Toilet Waten, Extracts, i-'uee Powders and high grade Soaps at oAAai A I'UAKMALY. Prescrintions filled at all hnnr f!n,.i1 delivered free ol charge to any part 01 incciiY. UK AM fUAKMALY. If you want a handsome pair ot cut lassllottles call at GRANTS PHAR- AlACY. Hottles ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush for small amount of money. GRANTS HARMACY isthe place to iro to nt it. All kinds of Tooth lit ushes, Bath Brushes, v;tin ooves, spouses, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can jiusiiivciy acpena upon it tflat only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals hare been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced i-narnmcisisana tiat tfle price paid as not unreasonable. 34 South Main St. , M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary l'ublic. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. Up Stairs. pOR SALB. If hnueht at once, I can .ell one of the mo.t convenient and the prettiest little heune in A.ncviuc. 11 1. incuteu witnin two minute.' walk ot court hounc, hn. elRht room., all laodern convenience., on one ol beat street.. ju.t nt street car line. Price too low, but uiu.t sell for cash. Apply to J. M. CAMrriBLL. W S O 3' x X ftps' OP? S r i 9 . g 5" P fe B C- o Mas wl ft i 9) 9 0 M at e (5 s 25 O X sw S B e s a ft B ct- H B o 3 B S

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