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' i n ( i Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. 125 WHERE THE SNJWBIRDS NEST. HAVE YOD A HUSBAND? For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit I-in villc. Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of renl estate at Linville on and after June 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kneeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skiles. Over the Yonanlosaee Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, bv way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain. Cranberry. Linville, Grand father Mountain. Wowing Rock and Lenoir. Western Carolina Stage Coach Company. Daily stage between Cranberry and Lenoir. OR ANY ONK who does voi r nrvmo? It so, tend them around to A. D. COOPER, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College Sttt., -FllK YOUR- THIN FRENCH TUMBLERS ONLY $1 FER DOZ. WORTH $2 PER DOZ. By securing a number of barrels of the above at A SACRIFICE, It enables us to offer them to our customers At This Low Price. Schedule. It will pay you to see them before making purchases STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES. Nowhere. Provisions, Feed, Grain. THAD.W.THIU Etc., and rest assured you shall be protected in quality and prices. OOINO HHT. Lv. V :00 p. m Ar. o:0( p m. Lv. 7:SO a. m. Ar. l:O0 p. m Lv 2:00 p. m, Ar. 7:00 p. rti Crnnberry Linville, uv. , I invlllc, Ar. , lll'iwinu R'k, Lv. , Wo.vinn R'k Ar. , Lenoir, l.v. tr.niMl what. Ar. il::inn. m M.no u 7:on p di. ii.no p m. 1 :00 p. m. 7 1.0 a. Ml. Bnatcrn time. tKend upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the best short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun ain and the beautiful scenery of that lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of comnetent reviewers, nnd the story must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag. s. Detailed information mnv le obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. No. 41 Patton Avenue, CHINA. GLASS. HOUSE FUR NISHINGS. ETC., POPE BEFORE THOUSANDS. PLENDID CF.RF.MOKY ROME TODAY. IN REAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owyn, w Wi I GWYff & WEST, (8nccciior to Wlter B.Owyni ESTABLISHED 18S1 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. l,oan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. -tfotarv I'ablia LunimiMionera otlWtd FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Houtlieant Court Square. An Afternoon Tea. You enn nvoid a hundred and one domes tic complicntionii by purcharinK your grocer in with judgment and discretion. Moiey itin't the onlv tliinictM be c mairicred Tbouub houhold thrift is of the first importance, other matters are alumnt equally essential. Take your custom where you take your con fidence, they should never be separated. We give vou in return for your patronasc this positive assurance, vour financial outlay will be rcfluced, your jjrowrie will be up to the highest possible standard in quality, nnd the bet of everything will find Us way into your kitchen. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Wlioieoale and Retail tiro-cere. HAVE YOr SHKN (U'R STOCK I P MNB CLOTHING FOR MliN. BOYS AND l 1III.DKUN? 't i nn attractive collection from nil prom inent manufacturers, runging up to $38. DO au't and (except in price) almo.t the equal oftailor'n fine week. A VBKV HANDSOME LOT OF FINE IRI-SS COOPS KKAl Hkll 118 BKPT. 23rcl Among the following are CORTLAND BROS., Real Belate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan ar..orly placed at 8 per cent. Office: 2 It 26 Patton Avenue Second floor. fcbOdlv "WORLD'S BOUQUET CIGAR." GREAT BARGAINS LADIES' AND MISSI-8 WRAPS. ONH OR TWO LOTS OP I'RKSS GOODS. SEVERAL LOTS OP BOYS' SUITS. AND MENS' DERBY' HATS. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. The Pope Appear in Ht. Peters to Celebrate Low Mass 10,000 People Attend Oreat Knlhuil mhiu Mown. Romk, Sept. 29. A grand and impos ing religious ceremony took place this morning in St. Peter's church. For some days past the pope has been receiving bodies of religious pilgrims from various countries and the city is filled with the devout, many of whom hare traveled long distances to pay honor to the head of the Catholic church. When it was announced that the pope in person would celebrate low mass this morning, great eagerness wasmamlested by throngs of pilgrims to attend the ser- viscs. Lone before the doors of the church were opened an immense crowd gathered in the magnificent piazza in front of the structure awaiting an 0- nortunitv to enter, A detachment of troops fiom the Italian army was sta tioned about the pinzza for the purpose ol maintaining order, as it was (eared that in the pushing, struggling throng some would meet with accident. When the doors were opened the pil grims, who enme from various parts of Italy and trom many foreign countries, entered the church, all signs ot eager im patience vanishing as they passed through the sacred portals. Sirty thousand persons were in the church congregation which filled the lar gest cathedral in the world. At 8:40 o'clock, aiiiicl the hushed silence of the multitude and the reverent bending of the knees, the i'ouc, borne on the shoul ders of members of the papal guard, en tered the church and was carried to his throne at the pontifical altar. His holi ness was altircil in pure white vestment and wore upon his head the papal tiara. He carried in either hand laus which re sembled hcaulilul palm leaves. (These laus arc never used at ordinary services at St. Peter's, but are reserved for use at great ceremonies only. ) As the Head ot the procession entered the church the trumpeters of the Swiss guard placed their silver instruments to their lips and peals ol martial music heralded the approach ot the pope with all the ceremony the Catholic church alone is capable is capable of exhibiting. As the pope was born along above the headset the assembled thousands, he raised his hands and lestwed his .Ijci:C- dictions right and kit until lie reached the altar. I he progress ol the priices sion was attended with rapturous ne claimings. The greatest enthusiasm pre vailed, the men waving thru hats nnd the women their handkerchiefs. COL. H. 8. OLCOTT. AN EXILE FROM SIBERIA. in the The TheolophlMl la Now Vulted state. Col. Henry S. Olcott is an American who has lived abroad for many vears. HE UOEH BACK TO RUBS I A FOR A PURPOSE. ft He is president of the Theosophical so ciety and is in a verv scornful mood re garding the excitement over the tkeoso phy coming from Mrs. icsant's conver sion England and to the esoteric doc trine. Col. Glcott is of opinion that the English do not unilcistand theoso phv, and his only reason for delivering an address there was to vindicate the memory of his late friend Mme Hlavat skv, who was n performer of miracles. Col. Olcott will Swiid hut a short time in this country. He has been many vears in India, whither he will proceed via Yo kohama. I hcosophv is not exactly un- The NihlllHta Said to Believe That the Time Has Nearly Come For Events) or Great Moment In the Empire. Boston, Sept. 29. At a meeting of the Boston branch of the Russian Nihilist society last evening the member chosen to be the secret bearer of dispatches to the headquarters of nihilism in St. Peters burg was given his final instructions, and was charged to bring back the de tails of the political situation in Russia. It is believed by the Nihilists that the time is nearly ripe for events of great momeuts in the history of that empire. Tbe agent who will depart on his peril ous errand was formerly an exile iu Si beria. He escaped to the United States about four years ago. BIsTRICT v. m. c. a. at REAL ESTATE IN SUR AHCEBRO KERS City and ttibnrbnn renl estate bought and sold on commission, Houses rented. Pnrtief having hone to rent will do well to nil on us. fire Insurance. We represent the .old --a Mii.hu t.tiaulvMfilA rn.. and the Sun Mutual, of New Orleans Mineral and titn ber lands We m .kca spec lty of buying and selling large miueral ana tlmoer trains, and can show yon a long Hat of them. JENKS & JENKS, 28 PATTON AVE. ASHEVILLE, N. C. se38dtf JOHN CHILD. (Formerly of Lyman all Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKBRAUB BU8INB.S8. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. a u u u H H 4 a M mm li BON MARCHE," The The The Beat Best Bent Cent Cent Cent Car Cljcar Cltcar ON THE MARKET, FOR 8ALB AT The nattterv Park Hotel. W. B. Pelham Swannnnoa' Hotel, W. O. Muller, Kavtor & Smith. (. A. Sorrels. Hamilton & Heather tltta, W. G Perry, j. H. I oughran, John O'uonnrll Lo.. wm. lvroger, wort nan Co.. Knropean Hotel. Ilv2t-3m 37 S. Main Street The Bon Marehe Is now reeeivinglts hand- nomcly selected stoik of dress goods and trimmings in which there will be found es- treme novelties of one uit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices for such material. The stock of fancy good la larger and bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents fur in teineri and Poster kid gloves. Bvening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and children!' caps McCall.s Baiaar Patter's are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome foods at "BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. NORTHEHN BKTTI.KRB. Tbei Will ssYfct In fta'elKb. Octo ber aim of TIHh Year. Ralkich, N, C, Sept. 26,-Thcre is to lie held at the city of Raleigh, on Wed nesday October 21, a convention of the northern, eastern and western settlers in the state of North Carolina, together with all others who have immigrated to the south. It is very desirable these set' tiers shall be united in their purpose ot promoting the progress and development of the cuuutry. To this end a prelimi nnrv convention was held m Mnv, to appoint a time for convention in the fall All northern men who have settler! in North Carolina or any other southern state, are cordiallv invited to be present at this meeting. A report has gone out that the nerth ern settler's convention is to convene on October Stli. It lias been necessary to change the date in order to accommodate as large a number as possible. Many settlers can't attend on an earlier day, because of the harvesting ol crops. The time for the convention is there fore changed from the 5th to the 21st of October, I8t)l, and will take place in the exposition building. Anv who desire to attend will learn particulars by addressing communica tions to W. M. Chamberlain, assistant secretary, northern settlers' association, Raleigh, N. C. HONKV WAsTKD. Will Meet In Convention Newton on Friday. Oct. 9. The district convention of the Young Men's Christain Associations of Western North Carolina will be held at Newton commencing Friday evening October 9, and continuing through tbe following Sunday. The program will consist of papers and addresses on the various de- derstood in thiscoiintrv, hut regarding it partments of the work for young men ri ni ,a...,bAiu.i'...u',uTi.n 1 ...:.u j '1 iiiLcmK:icu wiiu ucvuuunm meetings Col. Olcott spoke before the Theosophical societyin Bombay, India, and said, "We aim to revive the study of the Veda and an inquiry into the alleged latent powers ol the human soul stated to exist by many thousands of fxperimrntuMst in ancient times nnd our own days. We call upon every man of you and every lover I India to rally around lis. Choose any man here or eit tier ol the old races repre sented aim show us that lie is the right man to lead in either Inancli ot this re formatory movement and 1 will most gladly enlist as a common soldier under him. Lome let us labor together like brothers for the weltare ol our mother landIndia." Col. Olcott this looks upon India as his mother country stead of America, lie is the author of a work entitled, "Theosophv. Religion and Occult Science." lie Ikis delivered several hundred lectures in India and Ccvlon and wishes it to be understood that the Theosophical Society has no use lor Ni hilists, dynamiters or Communists. Any thing that sounds mysterious or eastern is agreeable to him I lis first lecture on thcosophy and II I'. Illavatsky was de livered in Sew York City on Thursday evening last. Admission was free. DOl'THsIDE CHAPEL. Men'H HOW TO MAKE MONEY. B. C.CHAMBBRS, President F. G. Mil. 1. BR, V-President. F. M. WAVHR Sec. t Trean. H. A. MILLER Gen. Supt. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. nova d3m PO B01RS. IF YOU WANT THE IN FALL HATS? YOU MUST LOOK THRO' E. B. BARNVSf & CO.'S, 8 Court Square. -DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE Tha wji v tn mn.kft innnpv is tosaytut. And the way to CAROLINA COAL CO. save 11 is 10 nuve yuur pre scriptions filled at Carmi chael's drug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per 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- uimrtf iz-at-a 4e mn Lft lin fltalnuu m.MFulu,.WuUFl..,.w. t. vnD nDncDe it nccmc You know clerk hire and L"c ,wun unuu" ' U,,,UL house vent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full linn of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chns. W.Dcvaultare with me and will he pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the plae. Carmichael's drug- J g Soli.OitcL store, No. 20 South Main street, Asnevme, I telephone no. p. o box 312. No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CUAMBI1R3 & WEAVER'S L1V- BRY OPPlCIi, WILLOW 8T. PttOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Opening; of the Young Room I.HMt Might. A lare and iiitcrestinK uuilience filled the Soiillisitle I'resbyteriun chapel last night to enjoy the exercises incident t the oieniiiK of the vomitf men's reading rooms. 1 he exercises were of a very happy nature, consisting of quartette singing, violin nnd organ duets, and reading, after which the Indies served a bountiful supply of refreshments to all present. The musical part of the enter tainment was under the supervision of Mrs. hngan, and the refreshment tame was presided over br Mrs. Colib. The rending room will be made attract ivc to all men living in the neighborhood that they may be instructed and enter tamed and at the same time kept under good influence. 1 he work at the chapel is growing in importance and interest. The congrega tions are large and a great ileal ol spirit ual interest is being manifested. Several united with the church last Sabbath, and others will join soon, they having already presented their names. I be Saulinth school has over a hundred in regular attendance. The sewing school meets weekly and tills the house. There is a free kindergarten taught up stairs and a parish school will be cinninciiccil down stairs at nn early dav. Those having books, papers or games that can lie spared will confer a tavor by sending them to the rending rooms in cureof Key. L. H. Baldwin, the pastor. devotional and bible study I he music will be in charge of Mr. Fitch Taylor, of Asheville. Among tbe interesting features in the program are papers on I he financial management of our associations" br Mr. N. B. Hil dreth. the general secretary at Charlotte; on "What secular work can be success fully undertaken in small towns" by Mr. 1. rl. r oust, the president at Salisbury; on "How shall we reach new students.' ' by W. L. Lingle, of Davidson college; on "Kiblc Study in our colleges" by H. P. Andersen, ol Asheville, and on What can be done for young men' in towns which have no associations?" by Mr. J. li. Watts, of Statesville. Addresses will be made by Prof. W. W.Troup, ol Catawba College, W. R. Gales, assistant state secretary, L. A. Coulter, state secretary, and G. B. Han- na, ol Charlotte. Mr. L. C. Shuev, of Asheville, will conduct a con versation on The membership: bow secured, main tained and recorded." It is expected that a targe delegation will attend from Asheville. Tbe round trip rates are $.H0. Free entertain ment will be provided by the Newton as sociation. All who desire to attend this convention are requested ta leave their names with H. 1'. Andersen, geaeral sccrc ary. Htock Quotations. Nkw York. Sept.29 Erie 29Vi: Lake Shore 114; ChicnKu and Northwestern 124; Mirlollt ana wentern 06: Kichmund and We.t -Point Terminal 13V4; Western Lnion nattlmore Prices. Pai.timokr, Sent. 29 -Flonr. steady: and unehnuKt-a; w stern super $3.4n(dg3,M5; ex tra, a.yu(a.H; family. $4. 6dto4..6.'i. Wheat No. 'i ml. himrr: mint. 101(11101: soutn em, firm, Kultl 0Nrujl07; Lougberry lO09 107. Corn, southern, white, nrincrat67O70; y now. steady at nn. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If jou want a on of good cigars, 1m. ported or domestic, Grant's Pharmacy is the Elacetogetthern. We do not retail cigars, ut sell them by the box only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents for. I can nell you the same cigar, fifty in a box. at sevrn cents. The bent five cent cigar at 3'4 cent by the Dox. it will pay you to call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood rurifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. MHT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St New York Market. Nkw York, Sent. 29 Stocka, firm Mont'.v, t'usy at 56. Exchange, long, 4.79W (ii.4-.nii snort, .fl.nn.flJ7.; acute Dooas. neglected; Kovcrnment bonds steady. Cot tonquiet, nus 10 uaies; uplands, W, Orliiuis. 9 1-Hc: futures oocned and closed quiet and easy; September, 8 4,0; October, h.hh; November, itecemoer, .7o; jam unrv, February 9.05. Flour easy Wlunt firm. Corn steady. Pork steady at iu 7o(aj!' 00. Lard-st-ong at 7.uo. Spirit- TuriK-ntine steady at 37WS38c Komn steady at 91 3Tgi.o. Frcignta firm. J. M, CAMPBELL, AFFAIRS OF CONSEQVESCE. WATER KKNTH. BlHbop ThoiupMon on Mending; White Preacher Houth. Gkanii Rapids, Mich., Sept. 2'J.-Tbc Zion A. M. contfrence decided yesterday to meet next year at Foiid-I)n-Lac, Wis. Bishop Thompson delivered a brief dis sertation upon the relations of the white and colored people. He said thev never could affiliate and never ought to be expected to affiliate. He appreciated hiuhlT the ettorts made Dv tne wanes 10 carry the Kospel among the colored peo ple ot the soutn, but declared mat u me money spent in sending white preachers to the colored ueoule was devoted to equipping colored pastors for the same work, l,(Kiu would no as uir as i,uuu docs now. A REVOLUTION. Guatemala In the Throe or Chang of Government. St. Loi'is, Sept. 29. A dispatch from the Citv of Mexico suyB a revolution has been precipitated in the republic of Guatemala which will unquestionably become general. Raum will uo. Washington, Sept. 28. Ex-senator lilaii admits that, as far as he knows, he is not to be appointed commissioner of pensions. The rumor that he was to be Gen. Rnum's successor apparently grew out of the fact of Mr. Harrison's well-known desire to do something for the rejected wmild-l diplomat. But al though Mr. Blair is not apt to be placed at the bend of the pension bureau, there is no doubt that it has been decided to remove Gen. Raum. Lynched the Brute. DkLand, Fin., Sept. 27. Lee Bailey, a negro, committed nn assault Eriday night upon Mrs. J. R. Witherell at her residence about a mile from this city, was lynched Inst night by indignant citi zens. Gov. HuhM'U Renominated. Worcksteh, Muss.. Sept. 29. William E. Russell, of Cambridge, was unani mously nominated in the state demo cratic convention today for governor of Massachusetts by acclamation. Only one-Hair or Collections Made for I.am Quarter. Thk Citizkn today contains an adver tisement which though small in se, will be large in results unless its call is heeded. And that is the notice of . M. Ingle, city superintendent of water works. Mr. Ingle announces that beginning on October 1, he will cut off the water supply of every house where the water rents fur the last quarter have not beeu paid. A new quarter of the year, the last lor 18U1, begins on Octoiier I. Alter that date many of the city's water subscrib bers will lie six months in arrears. Superintendent Ingle tells The Citizkn (hut the work of collect iiiu these rents is very slow business. I'p to date he says cash. HOME. The national convention of the Irish lea i; ue of America will be held in Cbicaro on Thursday and rndav ot this week. It is said there is entire harmony be tween President Harrison and Secretary Blaine, and that tne one developing tbe greatest strength will receive the sup port ol the other tor the presidential nomination. Hon. John D. Howard, a pioneer, Min nesota State Senator and millionaire, died at Duluth Saturday. His esstate is variously estimated at between SI, 500 000 and $2,000,000, a large share ot which is in cash. Mayor Henneman, killed at Spartan burg, S. C, Sunday, is the man who two years ago, while a mob had a loaded cannon trained un the jail to secure a murderer whom they intended to lynch, rushed into the midst ot the excited crowd and spiked the cannon. ludge Hichtower, ot Kountze, Texas, ordered a lury to acquit J. u. McMillan ex-county treasurer, charged with mis nium-ine lands to the amount of S14 000, holding that'no official can be in dicted lor emliezzlement under the pres ent State laws unless he steals actual he has collected only a little oyer $1, 000 for the second quarter of tbe year. This is something more than Hall the amount which would find its way into the city's coders, if collections were fully made. And this is why the superintendent is sues this notice. He says he is terribly in earnest, and on Thursday will begin the new nlnn. one which he has just adootal and which he thinks will be measurably successful. Water consumers may save trouble by remembering this. II.Lt7HTRATF. LONDON, Seven western nnd southern states were visited by an earthquake shock Suuduv night shortly before eleven o'clock, but the damage done was com paratively small, being confined princi pally to the cracking of buildings. The states visited were Illinois, Iowa, Indi ana, Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri and Ken tucky. Ambrose Parr, a boy, of Millville, N J., hanged himself Sunday in the garret of his home. He has been employed in the South Millville glassworks, and fused to go on a strike with the other employes against Hebrew laborers. The stnkei s culled him a "scab," and this it is thought, unsettled his mind and drove him to suicide. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. A CHANCE FOR A MBCHANIC TO GET A HOMB. I will Kll n lot 0iB0 .'ret. and hn Id nice two room houne on name for $Aoo. if anv penon will furniRh $100. and will rive 1. 2. 3. 4 years on balance. Lota in Kood nelirh. borhood, eloae to itrret cara. Will sell nice lots ftOxlfiO feet 2H milea of court house, for SO Vi cash, balance in 12 montna. can ana tee me. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Lecture in AitHOelatlou Hall Next Friday Night. There "fill be a stereoptieon lecture given under the auspices of the boys' de purtment of tht Y. M. C. A. at associa- Regulator, ti,M. hall nit Pridnv niuht at 8 o'clock. I i- o iio-...j f M.,.aoni,...f. Ill order to stimulate early fall trade I , . ... , ., I Will LltV tt UIMUUlll iu pel Veill. who was a ueiegaie 10 uie -u. ou- to all cash buyers of Kail and Winter The healthy people you meet healthy livers. Take Simmons have Liyer day school convention n uaiunn, en- Un(iervvenr for the ncxt twenty days. ni..j :.. 1UUH will WHirp nn the .... ...... . . J ginuu, .u -.- fc MltcncUi i-atton avenue. The lecture will be illustruted by 80 dissolving views, many of them colored showing the most prominent buildings of the world's metropolis; together with peeps at life among the poor and the wealthy. The tickets will be 25 cents. Children under 15 years 15 cents. The cent, to all cash buyers of fall and winter proceeds will be expended in fitting up underwear at Mitchell's, 28 Patton ave- tlie bovs room. nue F. Ilnndv for travelers is Simmons Liver Regulator in powder. It can be carried iu the pocket. Don't forget. For the next twenty davs t oner a cash discount ot 10 per CO I.. . i nmmm n I u.. i. ' 1 X.J r-' - .. . i:. 4?
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