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v - e Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 25. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, TUNE 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS Ashevill WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool plnce in summer, for health anil recreation, isit Linvillc, Grandfather Mountnin, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular sales of teal estate at LinviHe on and after June 1st. 1891. Business lots and residence sites sold at private ale only. The Usceola Inn was opened the 1 Hi, of June, under the miinagcmenl of Mr. James T. Skiles. Kcguliar daily stage from Cranberry. LINVILLE JNV1TK8 INVESTIGATION Aft TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives, Parks, Scenery. Plans, Building Sites, , Investments. MNV1I.I.K IMPnoVKHKNT CO.. ANALYSIS OF WATER U6BD ATTHB ASHEYILIE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CoMMOMWItLTIf OF MASACI'StTTS. CBRTIFICATH IIF ANALYSIS .1 State Asaayrr'a Ofbce, 27 Pranklin St BOSTON, MASS, April i, Ta Chaa. H. Campbell, Asheville, North Car olina. The sample of water anbmittrd fnr analy t. ha. been carefullj examined, with the fol lowing reaulta: The water .how. In parts per 100.000: Solid.. Tolatlle 3.00 " axed S.on " total Bon oralna per one IT. 8. gallon 2. HO Thta water is almost entirely fret from or- f rank? matter, Allowing very alight trace of ron, aalphur and lime. The water i. very excellent in all respect. It i. very seldom we tlnd water so free from organic or mineral natter. , H. L BOWKKR, State Assayer. - CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan sctiRly placed at 8 per cent. Umeea: 34 at 36 Patton Area tie Second ioor. fchdlv REAL ESTATE. '.Wiltii B. Owyn, W. W. Wist. GWYN & WEST, JBacctssors to Walter B.Qwya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF MHSWLLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Pnbm.. Coniml Inmni of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. -OFFICK asMtkaiautt CsMsHaqsuuna. -TAKE VOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO . .. . M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS MOD At NEW. IS M. Coairt aqtwr. NEXT DOOn TO ' P08TOFFICE v BUY YOUR f.ft GROCERIES sXTO'. . 0. COOPEr THAT IS WHAT MA TOLD ME TO DO. She says It, s the best place In town to trade. No danger of being overcharged, and .very thing la aa represented or money refunded. North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sta. "BON MARCIIE," 37 South Main Street. Great reductions on all summergoodB. Outinclulhs worth 12 and 15c at 7. Camels' hair Braids worth 75c at y'Je. Mack all Hilk grenadine, HtrijMMl, dotted and figured, worth fl.75 and $2.00, at fl.10. Challies worth 10c at 5c. A discount of 20 jmr cent, on paranoia and um brellas. Great reduction on men's and boys' straw hats. "HON MARCIIE," 37 South Main Street. OUR POSITION In the grocery business enables us to give consumers advantages of great value. TEAS. We keep the best Formosa Oolongs, Japans, Gunpowder and English Break- last. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Coffee in existence. SUGARS Arc cheap. Wc sell nothing but the highest grade made. SYRUPS. Our Syrups and Molasses arc pure and wholesome. RICE. The best Carolina only offered. FLOUR. The Obelisk Flour stands unequalled by any ever offered in this market. Ilottls and hoarding nouses incase hear in mind that we arc prepared to meet competition in this or any market. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, W.C.CARMICIIAEL, DRUGGIST, NO. ao SOUTH MAIN ST. AshcYllle, N. C. BARGAINS : IN : DINNER : SETS, -AT- I OUR STOCK Is Immense and MuHt Go. Sec our 1 1 J piece acta a' 10.H5, they arc Bngllsh, and are of our own Importation. Thi licit act you ever saw for the money Come cnrl and get one. Opaque China. Special attention la called to nnolhcr Hue of dinner ware, which wr imported ourselves, It i iMiUc C'inn, in a lienuliful decoration eiial lo I'rcncii China, anil at half the price Wc will innLe up sets to auit you, nud wh'n you break a piece we will acll yob Another tn m itch ti e act. Thia will enable you to al waya.have a full act; price from $13 up ward a. BUTTER POSITION. Wc arc In better position to furniah hotel. and hoarding housca than ever, We carry a large stock and our prlcea throughout arc the lowest: und will pay you to ace ua before having. In connection we enrry A large atock of tinware und houae furalshlnga. Our at ore la the lurgcat. 41 Patton Ave. CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS AMI Illll'Sli 1-UKNISillNGH. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. W. aak attention thia week to our Cloth ing for men, boya and children, ' in which wr how eicellcnt afvlea and the batof value. Alao to aomc desirable things In aeaaona- blc Ureas Goods. A number of attractive itcuia In vurioua Hnea just opened. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. T. C. Smith & Co., Whole- Bale and Retail Druggists, Aslievjlle, N. C. The only drug store located on the Public Square, corner oppo site the court ho'isc. No trouble to find the place. A full line Druggists' Goods kept in stock, including Oils, I'aints, Window Glass Gar den Seeds, and Grass Seeds. Crutches of all sizes. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A build'. P O BoxSS. novt dam J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. ' Just received, a fall line of English and do meatic woolens for spring and summer. fcbatdBm FOR RENT OR SALE. Either boast owned by T. Wilson Sharp less, corner French Broad Avenue and Hay wood Stmt. These houses are located near the center of town, conmandlnf good views, high elevation. For Information apply to IOHN CHILD, THE NEWS AT RALEIGH. AM IMPORTANT AND INTER lisTINU TRIAL. Kiijnu J. Noore aud the Fayette- vlll Bank Jams-) 11. HarriM' Funeral An Klonueut Colored Man. Rai.kh-.h, June 3. Special. The city is largely emptied today that is a aie cial clement is now wanting on the streets in attendance upon the com mencement at Chapel Hill. There is, however, another clement ap parent today which fits some vacancies. The Federal Courtis in session, and many well known lawyers are here from abroad. Among t Ik." arc ex-judge James C. McKoe, ex-speaker George M. Rose, Hon. A. M. Waddcll, Mr. Sutton and others. Examiner Talcis also here, and oue case in which is officially concerned will most probably come up for trial; this is that of the bnuk wrecker Ivlijah ). Moore, of Fayette ville. This man was President of a bank in histown with whose money and credit he played until the town woke up one morning to hnd itself half ruined: an unusanl experience not la ruin, for Fnycttcville had liecome accustomed to calamity but in the experience of dis honor, which it had never known. The wreck caused by Moore was thorough, and involved the property of conliding women, sonic of them relatives of his wife, one of whom became insane from her losses, and the whole srstem was carried through with a heartless reck lessness that deprives the perwtrator uf all sympathy. Five years in the U. S. penitentiary, if conviction follows; and the wish for that result 1 think is uni versal and heartfelt. Yesterday the funeral of James H. Har ris, the noted negro politician, took plate here, and was said to be an uncommonly largcone. Harris Bad lived Here since the war, had been an active (lolilician, was several times member of the slate house of representatives, and was a can didate for congress from this district, but was said to have Yielded to the blan dishments of a heavy pecuniary consider ation to make way lor an ambitious lute rival. He was a fluent, audacious speaker, and could hold his own very ably in debate. He had a position under the Harrison administration, in Wash ington City, where he died suddenly on Monday ot heart disease. 1 saw unothcr prominent nrero today. the Kcv. J, C. Trice, an able man, of more elevated character, and much more uselul in his field of action. Helms lon been known as an eloquent speaker in the cause of prohibition, really not re latively elonuent, becaase no partiality of surprise that a nej;ro can speak so wen can lessen tne impression that his copious and elegant language, his strong reasoning powers and Ins hue elocution make upon every audience. He has es pecially undertaken the improvement of ins race through practical education. He has traveled this country and England all over in behalf of his purpose to pro vide good schools tor tnem; and the three line brick buildings on the western edge of Salisbury is proof of his success. He lett today to travel through the south 111 the interest of the negro department of the southern exposition. Buncombe, as usual did well when called upon to make her contribution to the exposition, she gave one thousand loilars. I hnd that Mecklenburg did the same. Wake cave S000, and so tar as heard from about $25,000 have been voted for by the joint boards of commis sioners and magistrates. Vesterdav the little abandoned inlant of which the Kulcigh pa)iers have said so much, died, aged about two months. It had fallen into kind hands. and a childess wile bad found in the poor little wail something to till the aching void. Exaggeration will attach every where lo the cowardly father and the un natural mother who abanduued, with less of the tenderness of the wild beast, the helpless offspring left to live or to per ish as accident might decide in the soli tude ol a desolate vacant lot. huch crea tures devclojic nq conscience, else wc might invoke uud await the tortures of its stings. icstcrday on the afternoon train on which 1 was a passenger, information was given that a car load f cotton was on lire, oil the track just ahead. Conse quently ourtrain was brought to a stand still with the prosiect of waiting till the car and cotton were consumed, the track destroyed and then rebuilt licinrc trains could pass. Hut Copt. Maruhv and the engineer were not the men to stand idly by and see a slow hie go on delilicrutcly with its work. Though it was fearfully hot work, a chain was in some way passed around a burning bumper, a roiic made fast to that and the other to our engine, which then backed down furwesl of the depot, drawing the burning wreck on the side track until out of the way of doing further mischief, und then with windows all closed, wc shot by, alter about hall an hour s delay. Even in the short interval in passing, the heat was inleusc, the Iramc ot the car oeing nil uklow, nnd all the cotton, except two bales, which had been thrown out, in a blaze. The origin 01 the hre was char actcristic. The car had been run up on the main track to be unloaded into the depot. Among the negro hands at work unloading the cotton, was one smoking a pipe, a spark; fell uiicn a loose lock of cotton, and men me are, A tstiCRKT VET. NeKotlatlnfr Another Asrreetnent For Reciprocal Trade. Washington, July 4. Gen. John W. Foster, who conducted the negotiations lictwecn this country und Spain for re ciprocal relations, is in almost daily con saltation with the president and the 01 ficials of the stale department in regard to the publication ol the proclamation that is to announce the terms tipan which the Spanish-American agreement is based fie declined this morning to indicate whether or uot this document would be issued very soon, but it is generally thought that in the absence of Secretary Blaine, which is expected to last through the summer, the president will proceed in the matter, and thut the proclamation will lie issued by the hrst of July. Mr. Foster is now attempting to nego tiate an agreement for reciprocal trade with another country, the name of which is kept secret. Died and Left no MiKn Lorioinal, Ontario, uae t. Narcisse Larodue, who last October brutally murdered two little girls named McGort- gle, was hanged here at 8:05 o'clock this morning, He died without a word. BLACK AND WHITS. AltuoHt a Riot Near Ottumwa, Iowa, at Coal Mines). Otti'mwa, Iowa, June 4. There was intense excitement at Mystic Tuesday night. The striking miners had a meet ing lasting nearly all night for the pur pose of driving the negroes awny. For a while a riot seemed imminent, Citi zens with the sheriff and denudes inti r fered and the angry miners were pacified with the exception of a few hot-headed ones who undertook to drive the blacks away. They were promptly met by the luucr huq several snots exclamrcd with. out fatal clfect. THE ITATA GIVEN UI DKI.IVKRKD TO THE AHEUI CAN WAR SHIP. Where Has) stlie Keen all Thin Time? Tne Charleston Evident Ii Waa Not "In 11." Iynnm, Chili, (via Galveston) June k -1 he steamship Itala arrived here this morning from Tocopilla and has been delivered over to the American war ships now here. The Charleston is exacted to arrive here today from Arita. The Itata has handed over to the American war ships, to which she sur rendered, all the arms she took on board at San Diego, These consist of D.000 iflcs. ROAatTKO 1FI.ESH, An AbHorber of F.lectrlclljr In Coil. nrcticut. Ansonia, Conn., June 4. John Kelly, an employee of the Ansonia and Dinning, ham electric street railway company, was repairing the power wire in the yard of the company here yesterday. He had both hands on the wire and his head came in contact with the iron sheathing of the car shed. Five hundred volts went through his body. He stif lesed out, begun frothing ut the mouth, and the smell of roasting flesh was dis cernible. Foreman Kennedy, who was with him, pulled him away aud he was lowered to the ground. In five minutes he sat up mid asked of the crowd about him what was the matter. Kclley's ear is burned a little where it touched the iron shcating, and his hands have black marks on them. Otherwise he is all "gilt. A NKW IRIMM PARTY. It May Re Formed With John Dillon aa Leader. lani.iN, June 4.. In an interview on Irish alfairs today the most Rev. Thomas W. Croke, I). I)., archbishop of Cassel and Emly, declared that the Irish mem bers of the house ol commons were de sirous of settling the trouble existing in the National party by forming a union of factionsaiidsclcctingMr.Jiihii Dillon, as their leader. The archbishop said that Mr. William 0'Krien supported Mr. Justin McCarthy as the leader of the party. CARRIES GAMBLING TOOLS. A Part of tne Prince of WalcH' Reicular Equipment. London, une4. In the Gordon Cum- miug during Wilson's cross-examination today it was elicited that the counters used at the baccarat games at Triiibv Croft were the property of the I'rincc of Wales anil were a set carried about bv him when visiting the country to play baccarat. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT. Prof. Geo. I. Wlnaton t'naiil. mouHlv Elected lo that oflice. Rai.kuih, N. C, June 4. Special. I'rof. Geo. I. Winston was unanimously elected president of the state university. An Appeal to ta'aar. Lonihin, June 4. It is reported that the Czar, in responding lo a personal ap peal made by an exulted personage on behalf of the Jews in Russia, said ke was determined to continue his measures ol lewish repression with a view to n solu tion of the Jewish juestiiui. The Jews themselves declared the Czar hnd forced this policy. There had never lieen a N hilist plot hatched in which they were uot concerned, he said. KIU tbe Cur Dona. Daniipry, Conn,, June 4. A cow lie- longing to Lewis H. Uigelow, a Ridgc field farmer, was bitten by a dog about a month ago. The dog showed no signs of rabies, but was shot. Last week the cow began to acl strangely, nud a veter inary surgeon said it had hydrophobia ol the most violent tyiie, 1 he cow con tinually made a ieculiar noise, as if try ing to bark, it died in horrible agony A Hardened Criminal. New YoKK,June 4. Joseph Shanahan, who has spent twenty of his thirty-seven vears of life behind prison bars, was sen tenccd to state prison for sixteen yeurs bv lunge Cowing in the court of gcuerul sessions yesterday for robbing a woman of a satchel containing $500, last April. A Curloua Caae. Lexington, Ky., June 4. Mrs. Li.rie llrent, whose thigh bones were broken bv muscular contraction at her home in Paris, Ky., last December, is dead. Her sufferings have been so intense thut opiates have bad little ell'ect. Electricity Will Kill Him. Nbw York, une 4. The Japanese murderer J ugiro was sentenced by Judge Van Brunt toduy to be electrocuted in the week beginning July 0, the same week fixed for the execution of the other three murderers. Aaaeta Greater tbaa Liabilities). NASiiviiXB.Tenn., June 4. The whole sale dry goods and shoe firm of the Con nclt Hall McLcastcr company of this city made an assignment this morning. Liabilities $473,000; assets estimated at $725,000. Lingering: Death. Ottawa, June 4. Sir John Macdonnld passed a better night without any change to record. AS LARGE AS GOOSE EGGS A HAIL STORM DO Eta GREAT DAMAGE. Windows Broken, Fruit Killed Warehouse and Church Roof mown Off-New City Hall liadly Damaiced. Tifpin, Ohio, June 4. The most disas trous hail storm that ever occurred in this section passed over Clyde, seventeen miles northeast of here, yesterday. Many ol the hail stones were as large as goose eggs. Many windows were broken, trees blown down, telegraph poles broken and wires torn away. Great damnife wax aonc to mill and vegetables. L.APOKTI!. INli.. unc 4. A terr lie hor. ricanc and hail storm struck this place last evening. Reports are coming in .showing great damage throughout this section, mere is hardly a merchant 11 US city whose stock is not ilamaced The roof of Kinc uud Fihlcs coniontiv a woolen wurehousc was blown oil and $40,000 worth of flannels soaked. The (Jnaker church was unroofed, the new city hall badly damaged, und several store fronts blown in. T. Loi rs, lune 4. Much riamuuc was caused to wires ly 11 storm yesterday. Telephone poles were blown down arid Mocked trallic. Travel on several elec tric lines was delayed for two hours. Many shade trees were destroyed. To Ibe WIIho.i Mirrors). From the Chattanooga Times. The editorial tnfly column still keeps its place in a few esteemed contemporaries. II it served any object of use, such as the promotion of good feeling in the frater nity, there would be no objection to it; but its sole purpose seems to be that of a sort of clearing house of insane and dis gusting personal nnd objective flattery, that usually has no reason except that ta nattered lias nattered the flatterer. I he whole thing is discreditable, undigni fied, uujournalistic, sickening. stock Quotations). NbwViiis, lune -t Erie : l.,iV,-Mh,,r, lOT'K,; LhitiiKO nnd Northwestern loll-'.; Nnrtolk and Western r,l-.: Ui,-l,,.mi and Wct Point Terminal 15'-.: Wcatcrn I nion so. IIHltlmore Prices). HALTiUoRK. lunc -t I'Monr. Cf.llt wrNtvrn suier $:i .NiVH.a.uA; euro, $ 1 25ftf t.c.O; fiim ll v, f t.Tfidiifi lfi. Whent euay; No. 2 red Hpnt. SI.OUtjOM.Oii" auulhern wheat weak and mwer; rum $i.o5((ll 1 1; L,inKlerry,Sl 7W l.t'J.Corn aouthcrn.dull: wliiuaml velluw. ar. Vic naked. New York Market. Nrw YuKK. lune 4 Stni ks. active anil heavy. Money, easy at 3Viit; Kxchange, nng, .H;,a.N.H4; short, HKIA; tutc bonds, nt'ireetcd: irnvernment hunil. dull but Ann. Cotton quiet; snles bales; Uplands, Hq; Orleans, u H-l(ic; fu tures oiientd and closed ateiidv. Mu-,.S52: unc. H D4-: lulv. H.7-1: Auuu.t. H MO: Kn. temlicr. H Mil: October,, a oil Flour dull and ensy. Wheat-unsettled and lower. Corn- lull and ensv. Purk otiiet nnd Mtrmlv nl $10 Ulllfll 75. Lard .lull and rn. 1,1 $(i flati Spirit" Turpentine rpiirt hutatcady at SSiaVidtaHc. Uosiu qait-t and cuay at i.o.9i..7yx. l-reittuta stronKcr. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. HUM I!, Miss Bessie Finney, only child of Su preme Court Justice-elect Finney, of Wis consin, was instantly killed Monday evening by jumping from a carriage at tached to a runaway team at Madison. At a special election Monday Portland. Hast I'ortland and Alhina, Oregon, deci ded by a large majority to unite under one city government by taking in the two suburbs. I'ortland thus adds about i'5, 000 people to her population. Secretary Foster has issued a call for the redemption of the bonds bearing four and a half per cent interest which will be come due Septcmlier 2, 1891, but reserves lor future consideration the suggestion f certain holders that their bonds be re placed with others licnring one or one and one-half per cent interest. The state department was about to promote Consul Griffin, now on a vaca tion from New South Wales, but before leaving Sydney he made a speech favor ing the modification of the duties on cer tain grades of wool, and the woolgrow- ers association has interfered to prevent his obtaining a well earned reward. Chief lustier O'Brien, of the New Mcx ico supreme court handed down his opin ion in the celebrated suit brought by the ueirB 01 t'uviu i. autcucii, oeiijarniu Walker and others, of St. Louis, against the Maxwell Land grant company to re cover five-sixths of the Maxwell grant ol nearly two million acres 111 New Mexico and Colorado. The decision is against the plaintiffs, dismissing their bill, and sustaining the titles of the Maxwell com pany 111 all points. KOKItlGN. A dispatch from Constantinople sars: A party of brigands near Tchercsskoi placed obstructions across the railroad track, derailing thceaslern express. When the brigands had brought the tram to a standstill they found that there were sev eral German and Unglish tourists among the passengers. One ol them was a banker of Berlin. The brigands have demanded $40,000 as ransom for the captives, and Chancellor von Caprivihas telegraphed to rlerr von Kadowitz, the German Ambassador here, authorizing Inra to advance this amount, 1 be re maining passengers were despoiled of their baggage nnd personal cllccts. Tbe Daily Citizen. Is always alive to the interests of Ashe ville and its people. Is the most popular advertising medi um in North Carolina. Is read by a greater numlier of icople than any other secular paicr intheslntc, Is always filled with the choicest read' ing matter of the day . Hoarding houses fill their rooms by ad veitising in Tmk Citizkn. News, and all the news, makes Tub Citizkn a general tuvontc. No retail merchant ever mane a great success without advertising. Try Tub citizkn. An advertisement in The Citizkn pays tbe advertiser an hundred-fold. HIckucHa) AmoukT Children, es)cciu11y inlants, is prevalent more or less at all times, but is largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and whole some food. The most successful and re liable of all is the ail Horden "Bugle" Brand Condensed Milk. Vour grocer and druggist keep it. Silk sashes 1 silk sashes!! A hot weather necessity for a man that wants to be comfortable, and at the same look and feel well dressed, can be found at F. li. Mitchell's, 28 l'atton avenue. ABOUT THREE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD I11 Aslieville, N. C., OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Men, Women aud Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one person was tjittappolnted In the use of them. They arc beyond doubt the best And most durable brace ever worn in fact they are the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender iu the market They are aimplc in eonatruction, eaaitjr ad- juatcd and worn with perfect comfort. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL, AND ISXAMINU THEM. GRANT'S PHARMACY 34 South Main St. J. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR T11E ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- I IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ISTltli 8AI.H. Hv virtue of ft Deed of Trust eiccured to me tty I). A. Putnam on tbe 17th of May Mlio, to secure a note mentioned therein for $4oo. Said trust licine. duly rcglsteird in hook No. 71, at page U7 of Hunconibecounty I will sell for cash nt the court house door in Aaheville, N. C, on the i!oth June, lH'.ll. (on Saturday) tbe bit mentioned in said trust. Situated on (Vrovc street, in the city of Aahe ville, N. C, lttlh May, IK'.ll. B. F. PATTON, Trustee. POR KliNT. 3 nice rooma rn Mill stmt. Water in house, $H per mouth. JPOK 8 A LB Hove for side 10 or 12 lota of So acres. more or less e:ich, miles of court house at $5o tier acre, and wtlhin one mile of pro. noscu atrvci railway. 1 ne limner on the land ia worth price asked. Apply at once. 1 erms easy, to suit purchaser. Partica caa fret . nouKh tire wood on the laad to pay for it within one year J. M. CAMPUUI.l. I'or sale or lots near Vanderbilt'a estate. Iroin S.10U to $SOO each. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLL,. A IN PRtCBS TILL JUNE 1ST. Ilargaina In China and Glass, TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES. Covered Dishes and fourth. Dates reduced one TRIPLB PLATII KNIVBS St. 68 Set. TKA SPOONS, ROGBKS, 1.8 Bet. PORKS, ROGBRS, $3.70 let. TABLB SPOONS, R00BR8, 12.70 Set. JAPANESE AND CHINESE 600DS ( almost your own price. J. II. LAW, Nob. 57, 59 and Ci S. Slain fit. s a . Vir.lWiilr
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