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'3- eville Dai o VOLUME VII. NO. 28. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, TUNE 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS Ash ly Utizen WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS REST. Por a coot pint in summer, for licallh and recreation, risit Linvillc.GniudhUhcr Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. . Regular sales of real estate at Linville on anil after lime 1st. 1H0I. Business lots and reiidcnee litci told at private ale only. The Eweula Inn was opened the 1st. of June, under the management ol Mr. Jameii T. Skilcs. Kcguliar daily ttagc from Cranberry. r LINVILLE INV1TB8 INVUSTIOATION AH TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drive, Park. Scenery Plans, Building Sites, Investments. LINVILLE IMPROVKMKNT CO., Llnvlllc, N. C. ANALYSIS OF WATER U8BDATTHB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. COMHOItWHALTH OF MSACHI'SKTTS. PT.. 18. n St 1 CBRTIFIL ATB HF NA1,YHI! State iwnr'i Office. 397 Pranklin HOflTIrN, M Ans , April XI. I "ill . To Chat. H. Campbell, A.hcvillc, North Car olina. The .ample of water submitted for nnaly I. ha. been carefally examined, with the fol lowing results: The water shows ta part per 100 000; alias, volatile l oo fixed 3 01) " total o.oo ftralna per nnr II. 8 sjall-n 3."0 This water Is almost entirely free from or- granle matter, showing very sliitht trace of Iron, aoipniir ana nmc. rne water i Terr excellent In all respects. It ia very seldom we and water ao free from organic or mineral matter. U. L BOWK BR, Btat A Mayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Etttate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. t i. ana v hhI nlaM. a a MffMl Offices: 34 A So Fattoa Avenue Second floor. ' (rhOrtlr REAL ESTATE. I.LTBa B. Gwtk, W. W. Wnsr. GVVYN & WEST, ISacceMOra to Walter B.'Owjra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO UNK OF MMKV1UE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Percent. .Notary Public. Commlaaloner of Deed.. Willi? ITiITT A-rVaTl? j mum "fc-mav-. its orFICK-4oatheaurt Coartstoinar, -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE Al GOOD AS NEW. No. i M. Coart aqnare. NEXT DOOa TO POBTOFFICE. BUY YOUR Ml GROCERIES ASfcv v D- COOPEI1 THAT IS WHAT MA TOLD ME TO DO. Shcauyilt.i the best plucctn town to trade. No dungcr of belli k ovcrchurKeil, und every thing It as represented or money refunded. North Court Square. Corner Main and College 8U. P. PRIESTLEY i C0.'S CELEBRATED SILK, SILK AND WOOL, AND WOOL NUN'S VEILS READY FOR USE. ALSO Priestley's Nuu'8 Veiling FOR DRESSES. These black goods are the "very lieat mukc and djc. "BON MARCIIE," OUR POSITION In the grocery business enables us to give coiiiuiiien advantages of great value. TEAS. Wc keep the best Formosa Oolongs, Japans, Guiiowdcr and Ivnglisb Bicuk fast. COFFEE. The finest blends of Rousted Coffee in existence. SUGARS Arc ehcup. Wc sell notuiug but highest grade made. the SYRUPS. Our Syrups and Molasses arc pure and wholesome. RICE. The iKst Carolina only offered. FLOUK. The Obelisk Dour stands unciim!lcd by any ever offered in this market. Hotels and bourdiug houses please licar in mind that we arc prepureil to meet comK-tition in this or any murket. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, liW TO 111! MONEY. The way to mako inony is to nave it. And tho way to save it is to have your juv scriptions fillotl at Canni chad's druR store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 jer cent on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged someway. A hint to the wine is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W. De vault are with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichael's drug store. No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. BARGAINS : IN : DINNER : SETS, AT MM in rmvciw OUR STOCK I Iiiinieuae and Must Go. Sec our 1 IU piece acta a $loH,r,, ihcjr are Knulisli, ami lire of mir own litilmrtn!ili. The beat act .vou ever suw for the money Conic enrlj und get one. Opaque China. SiK'i'iul Hltriitlon i vtt licit to another Hue of dinner ware, which wc lniHtrtcd ourse' ves. It t Htfiiv Cilim, in a benuUful decoration rtjiint to French China, and at half the firlct Wc will nuikr up wit to unit you, aud wh n you brink n piece we will nell you another to tn itch U'c net. Thin will enuhlr you to al wa.have a full set; price from $11! up wurdtt. BUTTER POSITION Wc are in better position to furnish hotels and boardlnK houses than ever. We carry a lare stock and our prices throuKbout arc the lowest: and will pay you to see us before buying. In connection we carry a large stock of tinware und house fumitdihiKS. Our tore Is the largest. 41 Patton Ave. CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS AND HOl'SK FURNISHINGS. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. We ask nttentfnn this week to our Cloth ing for men, hoys and children, in which we show excellent styles and the bistof value. Also to some desirable things iu ctihona- blc Dress Goods. A number of attractive items lu vurlous lines just opened. H. REDWOOD SCO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. SEE FOR YOURSELF UUK NEW LINU LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, I'rom $1.00 to $4.30; neta, poles, etc. A bcau- tlful line Croquette, Unite hull and Hats Our new line HIIRO'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple and fancy. Our -'5 cent l'ountuln Pen Is koIiik rlKht along- tcntv left. Our new Souvenir of Aaheville, only 25 cents. Wc shall close the balance of our Dictionary Holders at $2.00, worth $3.50. J. N. Morgan & Co., UUOKSUI.LUKS AND STATIONERS, 3 Public Square. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, SIM Patton ATenue. Next Y M C A build's. P 0 UozG64. novl dam J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a full line of English and do meatlc woolens forauring and summer. fchSsalflm FOR RENT On SALE. Either house owned by T. Wilaon Sb rp- leas, corner French Uroad Avenue and Hay wood Street. These houaea are located near the center of town, commanding goodvicwa, high elevation. For Information apply to JOHN CHILD, JAMES FRANK, nun u FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Recms Creek Woolen Mills. North Mala AsbevUle, N. C. Roiim&y ANOTHER LONDON STRIKE. NO OMNIUUIMK8 RIINNINO TO VAT The IubllcrttllvIlMcoiuinofled Hy the Strike A Couference Nou-Tjiilon Meu Want Police Protection. Lonoon, JuneS. Ilardlva single omni bus of 87S vehicles bcloiiKimt to the Lon don Omnibus Company it ruuniiiK today and it is estimated about 6000 men und 10,000 horses urc idle through a slrike commenced yesterday. The amount of inconvenience which working men and business men are thus put to can Ik imagined only when it is understood that tens of thousands of people decnd upon omnibuses to carry them to their work. All the yards of the omnibus company are strangely "picketed" by the strikers, and the usually busy main streets are almost deserted. Only the tram cars and a few "scab busses" are to be seen here and there. These "privates" are charging an in creased rateof fare in Tiew of the harvest producing strike, but the public gci.crally are chary of patronizing them, preferring to walk. The hostlers of the omnibus company this morning reported for duly ns usual and after having watered and fed the horses, again left the studies, refusing to assist the company in any other way. The leaders of the strike early in the day made a tour of all the company's yards, making fiery enthusiastic addresses to the men and doing evciy thing possible to encourage them to resist. The directors ot the omnibus company are holding a conference to decide upon what course of action they shall pursue. During the meeting a deputation of non union men visited them, and stated that they were willing to work in the places of the strikers il they were accorded ade quate police protection. A STEAMER FOUNDERS. The Fate of Her PnHHenKers) and Crew Not Known. Mklmm'knk, June H. The steamer Taramung, which was employed in the Australian coasting trade, has foundered during a gnlc while bound from New Castle, N. S. W., for Melbourne. I'icces of wreckage have drifted ashore in Wreck bay which show that the Tar amung has gone down. The late of the passengers and crew is unknown. The Tarumuiig was owned by J. t'at crson & Co., of Melbourne. She was an iron screw steamer of l.UHl grosi tons, aud was built at Port Glasgow in lsso. She was 246 feet 5 inches long, 33 feet 0 inches beam and 10 feet S inches depth of hold. Her engines, which were of 130 horse power, were of the coniKund in verted tyiie, with two cylinders measur ing 21) inches and 56 by 39 inches. They were built by Kincuid, Donald & Co., of Greenock. She was clusseJ as 100 Al in Lloyd's Register. THE KIXLINU UOEH ON. Life In the Black Republic-Revolution Suppressed. NiiW YoKK,June8.-Thesteamer Orange Nassau is here today from Port-au-Prince. She brings the first definite news of the lute insurrection in Hay ti. The uprising was of a serious character and for a time threatened important consequences. Out the government re pressed the rebellion by prompt and stern measures. The insurrectionists stormed the prison nt I'ort-au-Prince and a number f prisoners were released, when the military returned and captured the whole party. Mr. N. B. Walker, a well known resi dent of Port-uu-l'rince, is a passenger by the Orange Nassau. Hcstates that there is considerable excitement in that city. Martini law had been declared. Some sixty jicrsons were shot on May 2S. Ilippoiyte has everything in his own hands and the killing goes on at a rate of two or three persons per day. HE IS INSANE The Fanner' HoyortheMaii Who Wrote ThlM. Hi-avkr Falls, Pa., June 8. Walter Sanders, 1 1! years old and son of a farmer living about four miles of here, was scut into the orchard to destroy the caterpil lars and their nests infesting the trees. He used paper, kerosene oil, nnd mate lies. The boy kept at the work for several hours, and the caterpillars would fre quently full upon him. In the course of the afternoon he was taken with violent nausea, und at night his parents found nun iussiiij; yviiiiiy, crvillg mat UIC worms were eating him, nnd he begged tiiem to time tneni on. A physician was hastily summoned, who bva hypodermic injection succeeded iu quieting the lad, out olner similar attacks followed, and the doctor says he will have to be seut to au insane usylum. Thejr are Excited Now. Ijjt'lSjl'K, via Galveston, June 8. There is great excitement here over the decision of the American admiral to take thcltata without allowing the discharge of her arms and ammunition. 1 he press is very bitter and considers that the United States the recognized cradle of republi can ideas commits a grave error iu thus directly assisting the dictators. The French Derby. Paris, June 8. The race for the grand prize of Pnris, of 100,000 francs for en' tire colls und fillies foaled in 1888, dis tance about one mile and seven furlongs, was run Sunday and won by Ldmond Wanes Clamnrt, by Saumur, Princess Catharine, Same Owners, Reverend b Hnergy: Revcusc was second and M. l! I klaniarres Clement, by Vigilante Clelie third. Murdered Hist Father. Louisville, Ky., June 8. At Williams burg, Ky., Sidney Lewis, son of Judge Wilson lwis. of Hiirlnn count v has hern sentenced to the ieuitentinry for life for the murder ot Ins father in rcbruary last, Asjo.ooo Fire In (ilangow. .Glasgow, June 8. Kire did damage to the extent of $250,000 in this city to day. The Mallochi glass warehouse and the establishments of Willis & Nelson ribbon manufacturers, were destroyed. INDICTMENT QUASHED. One Uud Ulunder Made In the CilbHou Case. Chicago, June 8. Judge Blodgett this morning quashed the United States in dictment against GcorgcJ. Gibson, secre tary of the whiskey trust, churged with conspiring to destroy the Shufcldt distil lery. The decision was on the ground that the cusc was one for the state and not for the United States courts, in which there is no stutate providing u penalty for the crime for which Gibson was in dicted. BACARAT CASE SENSATION. SIR. EUWARU CLARK'S UOI.U STATEMENT. He Placet, the Prince ol WuIch and Sir Uordon-Cuiuinl.itt In the Same Category-Are Hull. Had? London, June 8. In the liacarat case today, Sir Edward Clarke, for the plaint iff, followed Sir Charles Russell. Sir Edward Clarke made a sensation by saying that it would lie impossible for the authorities to slrike the name of Sir William Gordon-Cnmining from the army list nnd leave the Prince of Wales' name thereon. At Oxford a man has just been heavily fined for tempting undergraduates to bet, and the magisterial investigation proved that gambling prevails in the university to a scandalous extent. Ministers of all religious denominations who started a crusade a few months ago against gambling, ure appalled by the ac cumulating evidence ol the wide spread existence of the evil nnd the variety of its forms. They fear, and with good reason, that the publicity given to the baccarat scandal will add to their difficulties, for people who have rend ver batim reports of the evidence will by this time lie ublc to play the wicked game, ind 1 1 icy have also learned, thanks to Mr. Stanley Wilson and his ingenious young friends, how to improvise an or thodox baccarat tabic out of the most unpromising and homely materiuls. A LA ROE TURTLE. William Mclullre Culclien a uiit One In TtilH tllv. Officer Crcusiuan, of the police force. irought to The Citizkn olliee this after noon a jur containing a number of tunic eggs. The turtle from which the eggs were taken was caught late Sunday afternoon ly William Mclntirc, oucof Contractor Tcnnent's cariienters. Mr. Mclntirc was returning from the country yesterday anil in crossing the branch below Ran kin's tanynrd, on North Main street, stepiied on what he thought was a rock. ins surprise was great wneu l lie rock turned out to Ik a turtle, He carried it to his boarding house and placed it tin ier a wasnpol lor sate keeping. A larue crowd witnessed the slaughter of thetur- le. It weighed twcntv-livc Pounds and contained eighty-one eggs. It was n great timl, and the jar ot eggs preset a pretty siglit. LET THEM COME. Loulfilui.H'H Crack Ilatlnllou Will Eucauip Here. Cant. W. C. 11. Robinson and Cnpt. 12. 12. Wood, of New Orleans, representing the Southern Athletic Battalion, New Orleans, the crack batnlli in of militia iu the slate ot Louisiana, were in the city last week. These gentlemen came here looking out a place suitable lor holding a summer encampment of their battalion. Capl. Merrick, ot the A. L. 1., took the gentle men to several suitable places in the city, and they left very favorably- impressed with the sites shown them, prepared to make a good report to their battalion. It is very probable that the encnnipuient will beheld here, beginning about lulv 7, aud continuing for ten days. He Will Fly. Ilt'KLiNtiTiiN, Iowa, Juu 8. 12. J. Pen- uinglon, of airship fame, was in this city under an assumed name two (lava this week. Hccamet0 8ce about exhibiting his new airshiplicrcoulhe coming Fourth of July. He proposes to make the first voyage ot Ins new machine trom ot Louis to Iltirlington on the morning of the Fourth and thence to some point cast, Chicago or New York, Ucn. LouitHtreet'H Health. St. Lovis, June 8. A report to the effect that Gen. oscph Longslrect was seriously ill seems to be unfounded. Mr. Jerome Hill of this city has received the following message trom the general mini Gainesville, Ga.: "Am iu excellent health." Tbey Hanged Hl.n, Calci'Tta, June 8, A dispatch received here from Mnnipur states that Scpav, who was one of the leaders iu the recent revolt there against British authority, wus hanged this morning. Economy or a Scandal ? Komk, June 8. The Pcqic has issued nu order deciding that all employes of the finance department of the Vatican shall be discharged. Some Strnuxe MlNnomera. Much of the Russia leather comes from Connecticut, Dordcnux wine from Cali fornia, Italian marble from Kentucky, French lace from New York, and Spanish maekernl from the New Jersey coast, nr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery comes from BulValo, N. V., but there is nothing in its name to criticise, for it is truly golden in value, ns thousands gladly tes tify. Consumption is averted bv its use and it hat wrought many positive cures It corrects torpid liver and kidneys, pu rifies the bload, banishes dysiiepsin nnd scrofula, renews the lease of lite, and tones up the system us nothing else will do. What it more, it is guaranteed to do all this, or the price is refunded. RUINED BY EARTHQUAKE. TWO ITALIAN TOWNS ARE U1C- STROVEU. The Paulc Stricken People Flee to the I'lcIdH and areUI ven Tenia by the Uoverniueut to Tempo rarily House Them. Komk, June 8. Advices from Budia Calnvania, and Tregnanzo, two towns in Northern Italy, state that they were visited by earthquakes yesterday. The inhabitants were terror stricken and have taken to the fields for safety. The au thorities have, as far as possible, sought to nlleviatc the distress among the peo ple and have furnished a large number of tents to shelter those who have fled from their homes. The subterranean rumblings continue today nnd occasionally slighter shock than I hose of yesterday are Iclt. The people arc momentarily in dread of sceiiiL' the earth 0icn and swallow theiu. 1 lie damage done at these two places is great. The towns arc practically de stroyed. At least three quarters of the nouses not thrown down are iu such con dition that public salety demands that they be pulled down entirely. Til E MAIL SERVICE. Co.iNlderli.K the OueMtlon of ClerkH on the Night Train. A letter from the postolfice department at Washington to Hon. W. T. Crawford, iu speaking of the matter of clerks on the night train between Knoxvillc and Salis bury, savs "the matter has been under consideration for sometime, but in con sequence of the reduced state of the ap propriation lor the currtntyear, wcliave been unable to do anything. After the first of July the matter will betaken up again, and 1 trust we will lie able to meet your wishes in this regard." The Itailv Citizen. Is always alive to the intcrcstsof Asbc- vtllc ami its icoplc. Is the most popular advertising medi um iu North Carolina. Is read bv a greater numlicr of iieoiile than any other secular paper iu thestatc. Is always Idled with the choicest read ing matter of the day. HoarditiL.' nouses lill their rooms bv ad vertising iu Tim Citizkn. News, and all the news, makes Tin; Citizkn u general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try Tiik Citizen. n advertisement in Til il Citizen puys the udvertiser nil hundred-fold, Slock QuotaUo.iH. NkwYohk, June H. ISrie -O; Lake Shore loll; Clm-ni;'! ami Nortliweatern llO; Norfolk uml Wetttcrn 52'..: Richmond and WcHt I'uiat Terminal lu; Western I nion bo-H. Il.tltlinore Prices). Hai.timhkk. Mine M.-Klour, dull: western suK-r $3..rir.'V,.i(i: extra, $ I-ftw.l.fWi; fam ily, $-l-.7.if: .--. V lieat, noutm-ril, flu l.I-ultl Ki'l.Of.Ml.lO; Loiifclicrry, S1.H7W.1 lo. No. 1! red, iiiit-t ami rltay; spot, ISl.OHlti t.ONl. Corn Houllicrn, white, liriner at 6Se; yU- uw, steady at nl.e. New York Market. NiiW Yukk, June K Stocks, dull nnd steady. Money, easy; lixehaiiue, lunj;. 4-t dl k I-'.:,; ahurl, 4 H'-jti -.s7-'4; atutc bonds, neglected; Kitvi-rnitit-iit bomla dull but ateitdy. Cotton easy; snlea tot- balea; iqihmria, Kc; IrlctuiK, t a-lia-; luturea oiicneil ai.il clost-il sternly. Mm. N-lojJunc, M..13; July. M.i'.; August, H 7.1; September, M 7H; October, M Mi l-'luur qui.-t and wuftk. Wheat dull and steady. Corn ipik-t nnd eimy. I'ork till and ateaily at slo.noM.l'J.no. Laid Hint aim Me.-iiiy nl til-.'-j. hinm. l ur- H-lllltie (I lliei dill n.i-nny ui a"'.4lM..V3C Koaill dull ul l.:2',Ml.:iu. 1'relgllU steady. M-I-MKS OF COSSIiUUliSCU. HiiMi;. Sii John A. Macdouuld is dead. Attorney General Miller tavs the Itata will Ik1 libeled aud held sill lire t lo the findings of the proicr legal trihunul. Gen. John M. Schotield, commander of the l iiited Stales army, admits the truth of the report that he is to lie married. The latest theory of the Philadelphia defalcation iu that Treasurer llardsly and President Marsh, of the Keystone bank, speculated together und lost $030, 0110. The schooner C. 1'. Hill has arrived at Sail I'raucisco, Cal Iroin Kodiak, Alas- , with news that the gnu is creatine creat havoc among the unlives, llun- lrcils have tlieu ul I lie rale ot a uozen ier day. President Harrison has lieen requested i formally bv Ihf mavorol Pluludi Iplim to cause an investigation to lie made of the facts relating to ihe elonug of the Key stone National baukol Philadelphia, and has promised lo consult with Secretary 1- otter. Twcntv-livc Harvard men recently pleaded guilty to maintaining a liquor nuisance, and paid tines which aggre gated $l,f)'.r. They were members of the swell Alpun lieita rni ciuo, wnose rooms were recently raided by the police and relieved of a choice assortment of li quors. Representatives of Kentucky jeans manufactories which operate 3,'J00 looms in Nashville, lvvmis ville and other southern cities met ut Louisville, Ky., and determined tu run only two-thirds time for the next fifteen weeks. This will reduce the output 50,000 pieces, valued at $00,000. The directors of I'nlon theological S'minary passed a resolution declaring that thev see no reason to change their views on the subject of the transfer of Dr. Charles A. Uriggs. 1 he elfect of this action is that Ir. Uriggs will continue ns a professor during the coming year, not withstanding the veto of his transfer by the general assembly of the Presbyterian chuivh ut Detroit. To enjoy life stimulate digestion and regulate the bowels. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Whukk's tub Jokii? Polite waitress Ten, doctor? Doctor No, colTce, if you please. "Roast beet, doctor?" "If you plense." "Corn, doctor?" Doctor (indignantly ) No, madam,! am a den tist. Drake's Magazine. A. So well, Boston, writes: "So many worthiest things are recommended tor headache, but Itrndycrotincisa blessing." rfi-Maitnlflce.it views, natural parks, wild nowerN aud cool frettb air. Take lue dummy Hue. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville, N. C., OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Men, Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one iwrttoii wan disappointed In the use (if tlit in. Tlivy are beyond doubt the bent und most d limbic brace ever worn la fact they arc the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and nuupcndcr In the murket. They urc dimple In construction, easily ad justed aud worn with perfect comfort. WIS H WU JUST RKCEIYUD 150 PAIRS-ALL S1?ES FOR MEN, WOM EM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINE THUM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 24 South Main St. , fil, CAMPBELL J DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOll THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. JKU8THII 8AI.B. Ilv virtue of a rictil of Trait rxcentcil tn me hy II. A. Putnam on the 17th of May i HOO, to secure a note mentioned therein for $-loo. Kaifl trust tK-itiK duly n-giitteird in hook No. 71, at pane W7 of Huncomlwcounty i win hcii lor cunn ai me court nonsf iloor In Asheville, N. '., on the Voth June, 1HUI, (on Saturday) the lot mentioned in said trust, sitmiled on lirove street, in the eitv of Aslw ville, N. C, tsth Muy, IH1I1. U. P. PATTON, Trustee. POK HUNT. 3 nice rooms rn Hill street. Water In house, $N tier uiuuth. puR 8ALU Hnvi for sale 10 or 13 lots of 20 acres. more or less each, 2Vi miles of court honsr at $ro ner acre, und within one mile of pro posed street railway. The timber on the land is worth price asked. Apply at once. Terms easy, to suit purchuser. Parties caa get tnoiiKh lire wood ofT the land to pay lor it within one year. J. M. CAMl'BKl.L Por sale 65 lots near Vandcrbitt's estate, from S1U0 to tauo each. Apply to J. At. (.AMI-BULL. IN TRICBS TILL JUNE 1ST. liargalua Iu China und Glass, TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES. Covered Dishes and Plates reduced out Pourth, TRIPLU PLATE KNIVES tl.BS Bet. TEA SPOONS, ROC.BRS, 1.S8 Bet. PORKS, ROOHK8, $3.70 Set. TADLB SPOONS, ROGUK8, $3.70 Bet. JAPANESE AND CHINESE 600DS At almost your own price, J. II. LAW, Noa. 57, 59 d 61 S. Main Bt
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