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V v7 ADVERTISE. Bat words are things,ind a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which mikes thousands, perhaps mil lions, think. Byron. Ashev ille aily . Ult izen ADVERTISE. Many a map nas attriboted.his success in lite to peculiar .talents and business capacity, when the fact is he sailed to prosperity on the wings of an advertisement. VOLUME VH.-NO. 233 SYIIJXtIIURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. V 2 COTTON Ml) MEAL WE WANT TO KNOW YOU CONGRESS DOING NOTHING KILLING TIME A!I DRAWING THEIR PAY. OF THE people! of ashev1lle Buy their roasted coffee from uh, and we want the other half to try it. We make a permanent customer of ev- We have just received one car load. 200 .L-k.. cotton seed meal, which mixed with bran is one of the best mixtures known for milk cowt. White Middlings. We have just received one car load, 250 sacks, of this fine grade of feed, which I is far superior to the ordinary shorts. Wheat Bran. We have just received two car loads of Flake Bran, one car of 300 sacks, llOttis each, and one car of 250 sacks of 1281b J each Corn. Oats and Hay. We have a large stock of all kind of grain of the best quality. Our Feed Department is full and complete Special attention is given to all branches of our business. A. D. COOPER, ervuerson to whom we sell the first pound. The coffee we bras about is our Maudhling Java AND Arabian Mocha. We also carry in stock finest WE WANT TO KNOW GROCERIES, ETC.,' NORTH COURT SQUARE. That we keep in connection with our china, rU.aware. lamps. &c, a full line of cutlery. A .ndrn and willowware, lnauranu wood. Flbreware, fcc. It is our intentieu this spring io open out extensively in this line, and will keep every little househould ft-nm an esu whio to a Leanard re frigerator. We will keep a full line oi toe enameled blue agate granite and steel ware ui.... remember u when you make pur cha.es In this line. Prices will be the lowest TH1D W. THRASH & CO., CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 iPATTON AVE The House Considered the Im nnrtant Matter Whether Eulo loicles to Dead Members Shall be Delivered on Sundays or nnrintr the Resular Business Hours Washington. Feb. 4 In the senate in the absence of Vice-President Morton who has been gone to New York lor a few days, the chair wos occupied by Mr. Manderaon. as Dresident pro tern. imnnir the bills reoorted trointnecom mittee and and placed on the calendar uiot-i. the followine: Autnorizinz theconstructionot bridges across the Talapoosa and Coosa rivers. To extend the provisions of the act in tviuiinn to the immediat transporta tion of dutiable goods to it. Augustine, PI a Tin. fnllnwinr reDorted backadversely Tn utend the nrovisions ol the act tor the immediate transportation of dutiable nrU tn Fernandina. rla " - - - j,-!- I'll lt1,.rpnilr9tll Mr. faSCO IU1S Olll was placed on the calendar. China, Glais, Lamps, Etc. " BON MARCHE." 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET, GRAND SALE OF ras piaccu uu tin. ioi.u" At 12:30 the senate proceeded to exec utive business. When the doors were reopened un it port ol the committee on privileges and elections in the case of the Florida sen .i.lnrinu fall entitled to the UlUlBUip, uivm.-h . seat, was taken up tor action, and the report read, closing wnn mc a.... ..Ji... ..;nimnt nf Tlnvidson was an LUC ttppvJiiifc".."- , - , . act of mere irrelevancy, which it is not necessary further to nonce. i .L. !.... tk. nndirlprntion Of the i i, r,,l, havine been resumed, Mr. Enloe, 1 'myjn3sil"e!l 'My'jyJlt of Tennessee, offered an amendment pro- viding that eulogies to aeceascuiucuiutl nhl'mt dnrWH the past teW Lhal he delivered on Sundays, and bun- ILLUMINATING OIL. Carracas, Santos. and Rio. KROGER. REAL ESTATE Waltbk B. Qwyn LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Drawers at 29, 39, 4.9 and S9cts Chemise at 33. 3, 63 and 63cts. Gowns at 69, 7fl. 89. 99cts. $1.17, $1.27. Skirts at 48, 881 68, 78, 98cts, $1.18, $ 1 .38. These goods are full siie, nicely trimmed, good material and well made. Also a full line of Hamburg, Nainsook and 8wiss iimWnMfrln and Torchon Lace, White Goo s, and Ginghams; all new Spring Goods W. W. Wbst. GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED i88x REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loam Securely Placed at 8 rer Cent. smar. Public. commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-Southeast Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., i Real Estate Brokers And investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. " BON MARCHE," A REMARKABLE OPERATION. It Is performed b r. Whitehead of the Uulverslijr. Chapel Hill. Feb. 4.-Speeial.-Dr. R H. Whitehead, instructor in anatomy and materia medica in the university medical school, has just saved the lile of a little negro girl nine years old, by producing artificial digestion in tne gui W. The eirl. who lives in Durham, s wallowed a;large piece of bard beef with a cartilage attached, and it stuck in ner gullet. A local physician pushed it down the gullet with an instrument, thinning to uet it into the stomacb, but it re mained tightly lodged in the gullet, sev eral inches above the stomach, ine ..1..1J , ...... kl. tr rut nr drink for SIX CUI1U wa wi.ww.v w a a K.nn tn suffer ereat DHin. uajis, aiiu s " " " ' 3 , , , Her lile was despairea oi, auu ut uau the appearance of a starving person, at watrr which SUC WOUld a.:. niu tn throw out again, tier mother took her over to Chapel Hill where the other members oi me luiuujr i: i ,.;.nrVitnrli.ar n n v moment . intu, . j ...i . , i i i nf U fiat tmimi ur. w nitencau uci u . t. ------ .u Um r,itf.finn rnulrlnot be Dushed .link IML UUa.l down into the stomach without tearing the gullet, and made an artificial gastric u t-ublticF rnain avruD and hydro- . . t ..n4.fms f-hocp cuiurit ttciu tit pivvs k" -f . beine the constituents of the natural . . . , . U TU.a acii. gastric juice oi tne sioniacii. iu.o.w ...Qratinn wns nlaced uuon the Hiui'.tion began in ucci auu ,uv p,uvH-. n p ... . r 1 ,li. ri tne gullet, in a icw uuui. w .. cartilage was vomited up. A lew more hours and the ueel was so mr uib""" that it nassed easiiv iuto the stomach. her life to tie happy genius of Dr. White head. KEYSTONE BANK AFFAIR NEW BEVELOPJ1ENT8 I THIS GREAT A-INANCIAI. WRECK. TAKE HIS WOD. a. v. white's Creditors Release Him Without a Written Line New York. Feb. 4.-S. V. White was formally oosted on the New York stock ex , ,i J-i: aA nn Similav. nnfl Min- I ... Z rnir on which ythe ceremonies change as a candidate for re-adm.ss.on aays oniy , on "'- J u.i, tu ill vote on the aoolica HAVE YOUR Henry H. Yard Is Shown to Have cotten a Biz Slice out ot the De funct instltutlou-He Is Held In 20,000 Ball For His Further Appearance. Philadelphia Feb. 4.-At the hearing of Henry H. Yard, who was involved with ex-City Treasurer John Bardsley and President G. W. Marsh in the wreck of the Keystone bank, some evidence was introduced by United states Liisinci AHnrnpv Reed which created a decided sensation and promises to unravel the mystery;, of the disappearance of the bank's entirecapital. Government expert A. K. Barrett testi fied from his examination of ;the bank books that Yard's indebtedness at the time of its closing in March last was $493,785, including over drafts ot.;o, 611. Of the remainder there are four certificates of deposit amounting to $5 000 each issued to Yard without De- ini? charged against him, action on which is barred by the statute oi limita tin. the notes ontstanding at the time f nB;rr amnnnrinp to $119,273, a Ul " ,-. $IU,UUU VSlMvw --1 - the others to Yard ano oincrs auiuuui. : rr aim. some of which are -Ji o.,ainf Varrl ou the books, al- .ViAH.rh ,11 nn lllSLUlllC UIU fcu ,mvv. ma kc a ucpuon - The $10,UUU cnec wm ui vmc.uvj. to any account of Yard's but on the tol : : .in., hr turned it over to the 1 1. ...:n. 1 z noil nl loreicn checks, re- UUIIIi W ii.li v,""" - , .hnn.rr a c earine bouse rluehill for $25,000, thus paving the ...:i. ;ta rn funds. The due bill : ,iii shown to have been 1..IL..J t Sorinir Lake and Sea Girt company, ot wmcn iaro mi jji.u;...v, PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT GRANT'S PHARMACY, uiviiiiia .inin. Thpse services, he said, were in tne U:nn tnrlav. . insstnnces. when ' 1 - , 1 j PYre ml 11 uuc wi fcv ' , nature of religious services, and no more f Mr white-8 settlement .. of w. S. luckson is used "per SO. littV mere UU 1" aOBroPriate dav could . be selected lor ----- m(lfl,Unown ves. tributet0 deceased members ttian w.tu u - . , f lg88 and if'M!Mi& assaits sts Sfesr a-s ...itt.i,.,H'.HMii the most suua- word to oav up, wun miarai, - i,pturppn muu....-7i -.ii u... . ort ,,ft their eates Kiven jara m Loans senrelT placed at 8 per cent. Offices 26 Patton Avenne. Secona .noor. feb9dlv 24 & JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman & Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BMOKER, TRICTLY A RROKERAGB BUSINESS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. E 1 P 0 "2 " hi 3 and if yon will onlynqnire tor our bent QsMyofoile will gyoasormtbJl will suit youtojierctioiL There is economy in buying that and safecfiojBesg POWELL & SNIDER i .L.n. nn..M lu. UnTi Dltuncuinnu""" Mr. Ray, of New York, opposed the amendment. It was evidently ottered in the interest of those persons who never attended church but who could come here on the Sabbath day and listen to oratory. Mr. Reed, ot Maine, gave ine lmunua fitn interest, as ton uau ui - nlnf. 1 Ill'V HSKCU IUI . I in arkno wledirment of the claims. $250,000. vi- u.'l,iin caiH tn them ' "Gentlemen, I will pay you with inter est when I get on my feet again." This is in evidence Deiore iuc iu Mr Keed, oi Maine, gave mc imwi iiim is m -". , tion that the consumption of time in thr change committee. .There Ming, there r ... : ..e , i,icr onnarss tor me- i.r nn claims against Mr. YVnite, 111. u t-UM .,l.iinn nf the hearinc Yard was held in $20,000 bail for trial. BLOODY WORK NO. 24S0U1HMNST., IIUU l IIU vsiv --- first session of the last congress tor me morial services was iwcuiy-iuui uj. HARRIS FOUND GDILTV. rlIaain i. Milt HlRmiten. rcuuiuieaiuu . - r ir..n ,nn who learned ol the ac tion ot Mr. White's creditors, said it was White, his a Mob Shoots at Two Negroes, But Kill Their Mower. Another bloody Nashville, Feb. 4. The End of an Exciting Murder Trial in New Voru. rw York. Feb. 4. Carlyle W.Harris, the young student charged with having murdered his wife, who was Known as Miss Helen Potts, was found guilty ot The case has NO CAUCUS ON SILVER. tion ot Mr. White's creditors, sain it was , BerrT Ihe greatest compliment the street had chapter ha. been add d to the Berry ..ur witnessed. oarn ourninic iu j' Hpndersonville. Five ot the negroes tried last fall at Galitizau were acquitted. I -... a...ii I ti.pv were Martin negroes ano were Mr.Haricr . - ...,,,. is unciii warncu u i Washington, Feb. 4.-No caucus on the country. They returneo '-"'"- A.JjUK.Kll.l.Jl.: i. i nitain wnrnpn. 1 the silver ducstion will be held tomor- nu wb-- , -. nnriWr in the first degree attracted widespread interest, ano n democrats of the house. The . thev were in the cabin of - f . ' . ... ..,.1. """"" . . ., I oeen n iriai iur hphl Saturdav niehtincreasea tne th.ir mother and went mere unu u 1 1RQ1 Helen Potts. I . K .i r.m m,t which was refused. uu nuii i ,nhfrii ntcfssarv sicnaiura iu tous w iutm """ . . , ... Harter. of The niobthensno " H. REDWOOD & CO. daughter of a wealtny nroau cunuuc- fi d Mr Harter, ot im moo .u- --- dkiUcd I IIHMIJIILI I tor.of A.bur,Park,N. j.. who was in '.'Ls decided not to press the caucus .ndtta W o s shot a "killed 1 I M URlllr DtLLl attendance at a fashionable boarding Bt, t rlfvbreak. when Jl W in-1 DRV GOODS, F4NCV GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS. CARPETS. TrStM l PER CENT DISCOUNT From marked pricei on ClothinR. HI LCI IU till i. v . " I , . - .i i : tu;. itv (Wed after a brief bwtiuui in vino vsvj t , ncss. The deatu at nrsi was ui?hijbcu u. tn ntifurnl linust-s. and DitDarfl- tions proceeded for the luneral. Then, in . increasing, and that there is now some manner, ine name bi -'V"-""' n0 danger that a iree cunmgc um ... ris, also of Asbury Park, wno was stuuy- )orced tDrough the house. j:;... ;n this mt. became linked at ptesent. . , y u t, ai,out daybreak, when Mr. Harter himself says that his rea- in the caD in ' -UnMr1..nin th ninvp IB LHIL ,.v. democratic sentiment against free coin He Lived Rlitnt, and Consequent ly Died very i-oor. irtg medicine in tnis city, tmt with that oi the dead girl. The whispers CARniNAl, MANNING'S will . ..-,.t.,l until fin nil V the I , authorities took cognizance of the mat ter, and an autopsy was held on the body of tteJWjr' London. Feb. 4.-The will of the late "?llT Cardinal Manning was opened today iJ5- 7 7 , -...A 1. tin. mn ui n c-isi urnti urrrHirii rina iiniiv. ,vn, i s nhn iu si nr iiuttscaacu vuuu Ited out that he and Miss Potts 1 . , :An ntasi in rnnenls. and a col- had been clandestinely married. Th i au- 0f books. Thisfact speakslouder thorities finally became convinced that words jn showinJ, the benevolence ha UnA miirAMM IM tOUne WUIIiau. i ,. . . , i TU ..U .nntnina no admitted having prescribed some mor 7& 9 PATTON AVE, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, Patton Avenue. Next YMCA bnlld'g. novl d3m P O Box 88. ROBERT BRUUN, CIVIL BN01NBBR, SURVEYOR AND ME CHANICIAN. . . i An1 stnrl metal OOI1 constrnct up. --- 3 ducted. 1 nirvT yen , ' .- , eal snrrevlng Instruction In mechanical branches given. Close mtswctmcoH .ji. Salty Residence, McDoweUAveuae. dec8-d3m , A CARD T3 MY PATAQMS AHD FRIENDS. I hare leased the whole store where 1 am aow occupying only a window, and In few days I will have It fixed up In first class style, so as to accommodate my customers with a reading room, free to all, and will have mote conwniences. Thanking you for past favors, I am, Respectfully, L BLOMBERG, PROPRIETOR OP ohine pills for some affection with which I he claimed sne was amine 1. uuv ...v that the doses were not sufficiently large 1 to do harm. . . tl- M;nt was iinpTrvcteo or tne ac cused und he broke down completely when it was announced. Mis momcr, u., .,., o,lu at his side dur- I WUU UM UWU ..una."....; "-- n. , ino th. trinl. was verv much afiected and created a scene of the Cardinal. The will contains no statement of public interest. stA ami Found In a Trunk Cincinatti, 0., Feb. 4.-John Prengel. finance anurseon's Funeral Service. T nNnoN. Feb. 4.-The funeral service .., h remains of the Rev. C. H. Spur- n occurred todav at the taberaacle, - - TU rti-ial on I beginning ar 11 u. m. ut "" curred at Norwood cemetery, at 2:30 p. m. The principal clergyman oiucmnug was Rev. Dr. Aleonursc, wno wa. "r"' geon's first pupil. AFFAIRS OF CONSE(JUBNCE. tlOMR. 1 : ,:a .v.. riwpr nnd harbor commit- 1 L IB OUiu . nrti.. hnnse will make a large cut in last year's appropriations. The indications are that the senate recommcnu au DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION chair, shriekine. "It's a lie a lie!" THEV GIVE HI . ,nrkman in a lithographing establish ment in this city, died on Friday. In an old trunk, the lamily found stored away j.. t. tit : oCu Thr tintifipd of life in- erv much aneciea 1 io,ouu i" von.., r- . , 11 1I1K uoo".iiii.i".. """" ' . it , th na uhiiut this is that io..,iiv with nil of whom his DUIICUI u.oi"'M ". , relations were entirely nappy, u been apprised Dy mm 01 any 01 mc nma ble contents ol this old trunk. MODEL CIGAR STORE 17 Patton Avenue. A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nor- eltles ever displayed In Jewelry. It would be tasler to tell you what we haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen our ele gant trifles in gold and in' silver, there is a treat awaiting you, and, whether yoa have purchases In mind or not, you should not miss them. It is difficult to resist going into detuils we are strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite products of the season's art, some of which show that the caprices of fahi n are apt to be wonderfully charming, but you'll get a mneh better Idea If you come and laok for yourself. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, , PATTON AVENUE. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE . 1 1 V- .. VT a la Knf mi in & muuu.iuK .- -., In a good location; bath, hot and cold water. Also a uum uiug iiuuk ' ' ' ' " - w e nave ue arm ii;i.ivi w. "j th rtate for insuring your dwelling houses, yonr furniture, storse and stock. If you get burned out you Know ii j" can come to us and be sure of getting your money. . . t , . ....... borne cnoice oarguuns m civ " ,UUH' properties enn be had by calling at our of fice, l imber lands a specialty. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms 9 and 10, McAfee block, 32 Patton Avenue. Asnevuie. . The Loalwlana tottery Will Not Accept a Sew Charter. New flu leans. Feb. 4. A card is made public from John A. Morris, addressed to xi nf tnnisiiiim in which Morris, concerning the efforts to obtain the ex tension oi the Louisiana lottery, su) . "Realizing thoroughly, my associates and I, that we have been incorrect in our ODinion of the public sentiment on this ' .. 1 n 11 (1 tint Iu ..a ....... " " , . , esiring to see the people of the state ot Louisiana involved in stnte over this nuest on. 1 hereDy aeciare upon my part, and upon the part of my associates, that we would not ac cept or quality anotner amenomcni. yvi- terv amendment) 10 me u.i.i..i even were it to be adopted by the people at the general election of April next. OMAHA QUAKER. STILL IN THE RING. H. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. ai N. Main Street, wt.h t.i .nnnniiiv the fact that they are sole .genu for the Spartanburg steam baked ... . . . . . r bread, the only nrst class oreaa 10 oe iuuuu In the city, and no table is complete without it. We get It fresh by express every day. Don't forget that wc arc wholesale and re tail dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country produce. Bvrrything kept that Is usually found la a nrst class grocery store. A M;hl 8hocl Felt In That Citv Last Night. Omaha, Neb., Feb. 4.-There was a light shock of earthquake felt hereabout 10:3(1 last night, lasttngtora tew seconos. It seemed most perceptible in the vicinity of the police station and orano central hotel at 14th and Jones streets, where pictures were thrown from the wall and crockery and glass ware smashed. , 1 ..a. h.mv 111 rarLD Lnm iu. ..". ine in a two story rramc miusc, lh s P. H. Green ana 111s wire uu iwu ..... a .1,. Hi-hri. The woman and uren iu . . : -u:i. i..oiiilv uaned unhurt. Ureen Vllliuicu .mv-.. , r-- . , . was not so tortunate. oeing caugui. ti nher and receiving internal injuries. The quake had a peculiar mo- non, Beaming ; ; j , -.t. For a time it created, consider able excitement. The President's Salary. Washington, Feb. 4.-Representative Grady, of North Carolina, has introduced a bill in the house to reduce tne presi j.,f. .nlnrv to $25,000 a. year. The UW V ' bill also purposes to reduce all other sal aries, wages, fees, and commutations ex ceeding $10 and lcssthan$167amonth by ten per cent., ranging from $167 ' to tocn ;ft.n r rent., exceedine SjbU, except in the case 01 me samit President and other salaries forbidden by law to be reduced, twenty per nt. Quay la a prestoylerlan. Pittsburgh, Feb. 4.-The tiew Pres byterian church at Beaver, has been dtdi. tj ri.. i,...Vi mit SSO.000. Sen. caeca, iue iu"'.. - - 1 atorQuay contributed $2,590 toward its erection ano paia ipiuu iur a ,jv. The Senator's father was for two years pastor of the old rrespytcrian cnuren verse action on Mr. Stewart's bill for the free coinage ot silver. it lvlii-vrd the friends of President Harrison will iusist on Mr. Blaine writ ing a letter withdrawing trom the presi dential race or maKing sumc larations of his intentions. i iinitpH Stati-a senate. Senator Voorhees vigorously denounced tne Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia Press lor charging him -with an attempted coalition with Senators uay, Cameron and Higgius, by agreeing to vote against the confirmation ol George T1..11..0 f Ponnevlvanin. for circuit 11. UUJld "i .v...., j ..i.i.l thpv wmilrl recmrocate ana vote agauisv 1 .........-- Judge Woods, of Indiana. The senators named emphatically asserted that Mr. Voorhees never made u suggestion to them of the kind indicated by the cor respondent ot the Press. , FOREIGN. TM.. j-..:.,., -nnm nf the Tirw smokeless powder factory in Pressburg, Hungary caught fire and an explosion followed quickly, l wnicn inree men iras ."; lniurea ana ine luciuij uu.; . 1 ..,...n,i SoUriril nf Arrh.'PolneV X 11c nun..."" has completed the excavations at the Ertria. Greece. It has obtained a concession to dig at Herhaeum and Argos, and tne exclusive right to dig tor lour years at opm m, Amyklae and Lakonia. 1. r..t.r Pnirlunrl T.nrd Salisbury. " nAA-maiia a errant meetini? of DeVOU- liir rnnservatives. declared that Ire land remained tne Durmng qucauuu AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. FOR RENT. of court house; modern improvements; first class house and first class tenants wanted; none others need apply. Price 76.00. Three-room house, unfurnished. Price 9 ou per muuiu. Two eiirht room houses, unfurnished. Just at street ear line. Price S25.00 per month. Modern improvements. Pour-room house, just at street car line. Price $10.00 per month. None but respon sible tenants wanted. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern conveniences. Possession at once. Best street in Asheville. Pries S60 per J. M.. CAMrcauu. Real Batatc Dealer. CHINA, GLASS. CUTLERY, LAMPS, SILVER Cotton Broker Mlsmlna;. Memphis. Fib. 4.-The two brothers, of the firm of Jones Brothers & Co.,large cotton buyers, have disappeared. uov. Thayer Will Not Realat Lincoln. Feb. 3. Notwithstanding sensatioual reports to the centrary, the best information obtained is that Gov, n.. :it nr. .uiBtnnre tn GOV. inayer win umi -- -r. . Boyd shouia tne laiier wiou iiuu..u....v to assume nis uwi. Col. Hcrnandec Shot. rirv n Mkxico. Mexico, Feb. 4. Col. Hernandez, who was receutly condemned to death by a court martial at Monteray tor sympathizing with Garra, made an attempt to escape and was shot by a guard, Appomattox court House Burned Riphuond. Feb. 4. The historic Appo- .. J. mattox court house Duiia.ng wa. ue- Kfl throw-ninto destroyed. u:.:.u nniifU anrlnnthenarliament' ill tuition 1 j l . ary measures affecting would rest the issue not only 01 ine nexi ti;viuu, perhaps ol others. k u.,t.i. rnurA flnntinor near Lerwick. a burg of Scotland and the chief town of Mainland, one of the Shetland Islands, contained a message from Fowla, an island of the Shetland group, eignieen miles west of the other islands of the group, stating owing to the absence of communication wun incomer caused by the exceedingly stormy weather that has prevailed tor the past five weeks, the inhabitants of Fowla are on the verge ot starvation, t ney nau Clearing sale till March 1st. I intend to give up on store room, and goods will be sold out as fast as possible, regardless of prices. J. II. LAW, S7i 59 61 SonUi Stain Streets
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