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Ashevi
NEWS
VOLUME VIII. NO. 03.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 181R
PRICE 5 CENTS.
He
Jaily
Jill rii NEWS
'ILIZjvIIo To.
WHITMAN'S
Will Come In Fresh Tuesday
miicI Friday This Week.
KROGER,
41 COLL'GE STREET,
SARATOGA CHIPS.
tfplcnrc ronutidcc David
Kerr Hi Sons' Chips the
JKct. Wc Nell Them.
KROGER.
REAL ESTATE.
WiLTJR B. OWYM, W. W. WsST
BWYN & WEST,
iSucreor to WoIUr U.Gwyn)
F&TABLISIIED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE.
REAL ESTATE,
Loit us Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Motary Publlk. Commissioner, of Dceda.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OI'FICK Southeast Court ftqnare.
CORTLAND BROS,,
Real Estate Brokers,
And Investment Agento.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
I .onus ac-airly plncccl at 8 tvr cent.
Dflice.
XI & 26 ratton Avenue. Second 'floor.
fcbOdlT
FOR RKNT OR HALE.
Kct. V. S. IV Kryan's house, furnished,
Cumberland avenue
For Rent Dralrabte office room, McAfee
block. I'tmiisht'cj and untnrnished lionises.
MONtCV TO LOAN.
JOHN CHILD,
Real Itfttatc nmt Loan Broker,
WILLS BROS,,
ARCHITECTS
NO. 3 PATTON AVE.
REMOVAL SALE !
Having teased store No. 35 Pattern avenue, and intending to occupy same liy
September 1st, I wish to save trouble
open the new store with all new goods, to accomplish which all this stock
MUST BE CLOSED OUT.
v I name no prices to attract attention,
on one will be in doubt whether it is
A BARGAIN ' OR NOT.
It is no mean or old stock, but is nearly all new stock, but the
...
Expense, Breakage and Time
of moving it all
If you wnnt China, Glass, Lamps,
tery, Fine Etchings or Silver, call-at
Nos. 57 and 50 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C.
J. EL
EXPERIENCE
May Have Taught
That mnny things are not
what they seem,
BUT
EXPERIENCE : WILL : TEACH
That our store is the place
to buy your groceries.
Try us.
A, D. COOPER,
NORTH COURT SQUARE. ASHEVILLE, N. C.
BON MARCHE
NEW LOT OF
j I 1U1KJ)
EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS,
WOOLS AND SMALL WARES.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS.
45 in. Embroidered Flounc
ing, worth .$1 to fl .nO
per yard at 49 cents
to close.
DRESS GOODS
AT GREATI Y REDUCED PRICES.
BON MARCHE
37 South main Street.
FITZPATRICK BROS.,
Contractors and Dealers in
Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies,
WALL, PAPER.
30 North Main Strkkt, Akiinvii.lk, N. C,
TliLKI'HONU NO. 142.
JENKS & JENKS,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
We havf some very desirable timber prop.
erties fur ule at a low figure. Wc can show
you full description at our office. One fine
AnlM."tos mine for sale. Wc can nhow you
some nperiment from tlie mine and can take
you to the property if you desire Furnished
and unfurnished house to rent.
JENKS & JENKS,
NO. 32 PATTON AVE.. ASHEVILLE.
Troy Steam Laundry!
DOMESTIC FINISH AKD FINE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
No. 46 South Main Street.
aud expense by moving this stock tnd to
but will make such prices on goods that
1 would avoid.
Cutlery, Hated Ware or Art Goods in Tot
LAW.
! KITS Vm I S
THE LATEST CRAZE
Bon-bon spoons, with pearl bowls and ster
ling handles. You should sec them. No
rlsltor can afford to leave the city w ithout
taking one with them.
IE i I).
Wc htivc two special leaders one a very
neat irotd and white cup, very thin, price
only 50c each; the other i a pretty hhic and
very slyliih; price only !c each. Ask to
sec them. Ilig stock on hand.
Wc are headquarter fir prU- s fur curd
parties or any other occasion; thousands
ofbenutiul and cheap thinKS for ptesenW,
etc. Wc will show in n lew weeks, of our
owq importation, a line of fine chinn; a'so a
line of best rich cut liiss Time will bt :tn-
nounced Inter,
THAU W. THRASH & CO
CRYSTAL I'ALACU.
SILVER LEAF LARD
If you have tried it you
know what it in; if you hav
en't, and will tiikethe trou
bio to test, we are satisfied
you will use no other. Y'ui
can rest assured it is abso
lutely pure leaf lard. We
hare nuver sold any that
gave belter satisfaction.
POWELL & SNIDE
N.B.
We have just placed a large
disfounl on Clothing and
many other items.
ji? mm mm
Mi i iuuj nmimi.
H. REDWOOD & GO.
Clothing, Dry (ioods
Fancy (loods, Hats,
Shoes, Carpets, Etc.
0
1 9 PATTON AVENUE;
A NOVEL IDEA.
Umbrellas re-covered while
you wait for them, making
them nearly as good as new.
Call and learn our low prices.
THE SHOE STORE,
WEAVER & MYERS,
30 l'attuu Avtuue.
A-ilie villc, N. C.
I-
O Q 0 0 o e o o
o o o o" ' o 0000'
AT THE BAYONET'S POINT
RAILWAY STRIKER! UKIVEJI
BACK BfMILITIA.
The Strike on the I.unlcru Koudtt
Ileconiliiic Mure Sertoli lolitlit
ThouHand Troops Ordered Out
A Military Tableau.
Alhany, Auk. IS. At '.' o'clock this
morning Guv. Flower received a tele
gram from Slieriil Ilvck, of Uric county,
and Mayor Bishop of Buffalo saying
that additional troops were needed to
protect the use of railroad properly at
Buffalo.
Gov. Flower immediately communi
cated with Adjnla.a General Porter,
who, with his office force, was at the
Delevan House. General Porter imme
diately called out y.oou meu who arc to
reach UulTalo before niglrt.' ,
Gov. Flower this afternoon ordered
out :to()0 additional militia to he in
Iiuffnlo by noon tonorrow, making
8000 in all.
Ni:v Yokk, Aug. IS. Three rcgimcnls
of the National Guard have started for
Buffalo.
Biil'K.M.o, Aug. is. "Wc.are covering
too much territory for our uuinlKrs." re
marked L'apt. Kiiy in command of the
provisional regiment oil the Central
tracks this morning. "Our lines are too
thin." he added.
This fact was demonstrated about
midnight last night at the William street
crossing ol the Central tracks. Tnc lo
cality was picketed only by Captain
Wilson and thirty-four men from Geneva.
An angry, lirtinililing crowd caught the
situation and about 11 o'clock began
pushing in upon the picket lines. Jeers
and vile abuse were east upon the men,
and finally the point was reached when
Captain Wilson believed there would be
an encouuter. lie hurried a courier
away to Capt. Isirhy's head(Unrters
Willi an appeal tor help at once. Kir by
acted promptly and ipiickly. Twenty
three men of the Auburn company were
on the way to aid Capt. Wilson.
Meanwhile, the crowd had grown
more threatening and finally Capt. Wil
son strode forward, drawing his pistol
as he did s. "The lirst man who moves
hey one that bank will" get lead," he
shouted in the face of the crowd.
There was a pause, and even as Wil
son steod, revolver in hand, there came a
sound of the hurrying footsteps of the
relief from Captain Kiiby. hurrying
a'ongtheeiiulcr pathbetwecn the tracxr,
and halted, making a tableau with Cap
tain Wilson us the central figure. The
pistol came down as Lieutenant Xcllis
lined up his men.
"This crowd must disperse," com
manded Nellis. "And if there is any
resistance there will be bullets used hero,
as certain us heaven."
Those in the rear of the turbulent
crowd, then numbering hilly 2,000,
jeered. That was enough. "Charge!"
sornng forth the command and the Au
burn men did charge. The fore front
broke and turned upon the throng be
hind and scattered. The troops pur
sued with active bayonets and manv
legs iit Fast Buffalo today aie doubtless
baudanged in remembrance ol .Vllis
charge.
MOU1-: CHOLICKA CASl'.H.
The IilHeaNe NerniH (o be ;oiiiiiu
In Force.
St. Pin iiKsiumi, Aug. is, There were
reported from the various cholera in
fected districts in Kussia yesterday S,
IMS new eases and 3,'J07 death. This is
an increase over Tuesday's figures by
6 111' new eases and "!)" deaths.
The horrors of a Irightlul storm has
has been added to the misery and suffer
ing caused by the cholera at Nijni-Nov-
goroei. I lie storm was one el tnc most
irightful that has ever visited that ivg.
ion. It came sweeping over the town
with a force and furv that many build.
ings wcic unable to resist. The cholera
hospital was full of patients, many ol
them in a dying condition. As they
hc.ird the roar ol the hurricane some ol
them died of Iright. The terrible noise
of the approaching storm was soon fol
lowed by the storm itself, which crushed
in a large part of the cholera hospital
like an egg shell, hurling the beds and
wooden walls into a mass of ruin.
From the debris came the shrieks and
greiaus of the victims, a number of whom
died while the work ol rescue was going
on. Other buildings were also crushed,
and the.tents of the traders who had re
mained notwithstanding the cholera
were scattered with their contents in all
directions. The wretched people ol Nov
gorod who could fly have deserteel the
place, while the people who remain can
tic seen in crowds at the shrines ami m
the churches praying.
Pi:Nvi:h, Aug. Hi. I he Hon. Alex
Passenvert, of St. Petersburg, Kussia, is
iu the city. In speaking of cholera in
Kussia he said: "1 am inclined to think
that the reports are very much exag
gerated by the press. The government
has no object in keeping the true state
of affairs tuict, us is estimated by the
reports. 11 is not pleasant to l.avc
cholera in a country, but it is no crime."
A Glacial Field In Idaho.
Boisii City, Aug. 10. F. J. Schorner-
horn, the geologist and mineralogist
who is working in the interest of Idaho's
exhibit at the World's Fair, writes that
he has discovered an immense glacial
field in central Idaho, beneath which lie
a series of glacial lakes. The field covers
an area nearly us great, though not us
tlnck, us the great glacial held of the
Alps. The glaciers nie situated about
twenty-five miles southwest of Shorn)
amid a number of high peaks not down
in the maps. N. Y. Sun.
No Hurry.
New Youk, Aug. 18. Some comment
has been made on the fact that Mr.
Cleveland bus not yet sent out his formal
letter acceptance of the nomination to
the presidency. The Baltimore Sun cor
respondent Teams that he has not ve t
written a hue of it, that it will not be
made public until late in Sentember.
after Mr. Harrison has taken the public
iuvu 111. episioiiiry couiieieuee.
A Fatal Fall From a liaiuiuovb.
New IIavi-n, Conn., Aug. IS. Hugh
Daily, city attorney of this city, died this
morning nt his residence, of lock jaw, the
result of a full from a hammock a few
days ago. Mr. Daily was fifty-six years
old and prominently known throughout
the State as a lawyer of more than
ordinary ability.
TA;ii.!i i in-: itr.coitu.
Nancy Haulm TrolH a Mlic lit
t 07 14
CincAco, Aug. IS. At Washington
Paik yesterday Budd Doblcdrove Nancy
Hanks a mile in 2:07', 1, taking the record,
which has heretofore been with Maud S.
at 2:0S:l i and Sunol at 2:0S t on a kite
shaped track.
The time by (punters is Sls, 1:0.'!:1,
l::!fi!a, 2:07'-i. The last iii:irtc-r was
trotted in .'!0", seconds.
THE TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES
tiiicv wii.i. mc ii:i.i svri u.
I.V, Al til S I 27
Mct'tlllU of the Ashtvlllc Tiiwii
Hliin Iteiuocrallc Committee To
day JnOiicH Helected lor ICaeli
ITteliict.
At a meeting of the Democratic execu
tive committee for Asheville township,
held at 11:.'10 o'clock this morning,
the following members were present:
Chairman T. C. Sturm s, J. 1!. Carter,
K. P. Walker, . S. Mc Kirov.
The edijeel of the meeting was to iles
ignafe the time, place and mode of se
lecting delegates to the democratic coun
ty convention to be held in Asheville 011
Saturday, September !1, at which lime
eauilidates for the legislature and all
county olliccs will be nominated, anil
delegates chosen to re present the county
of Buncombe in the senatorial conven
tion for the Illld district, when it shall be
called.
On motion, Saturday, August 27th,
was fixed upon as the lime for selecting
the delegation and it evas ordered lh.it
the delegates be chosen by regular prim
ary election, the polls lo be kept open
lor the reception nt voles as follows:
III lia.st and West wards in the citv ol
Asheville, Irom lo o'clock a. in. until '.1
o'clock p. 111.
A' Beaverd.ini, llaw Creek, lla.clnud
Mill more precincts, from 2 o'clock p. 111.
till S o'clock p. 111.
The folleiwing judges were nppointcil
lo conduct the election ft the various
precincts.
West ward-J. P. Kerr, Millard Trip
Ictt, . 1.. 1, Slng'c.
lvast warel K. L. 1' itzpatrick, W. II.
Westall, W. W. West.
Biltniore W. P. Chi esboi ough, Josiah
limes, Alex Penlaiid.
Haw Cnek-Ceo. II. Bell, M. L. Kced,
Joseph Stepp.
Beaverdain I. V. Haird, Horace
Smith, oscph S'radlev.
IIaz.. i-D. . MeClellami, W. .Pcnland,
J. M. IaiIIokI.
The polls will be open at the usual
places for voting at legular elections.
The judges appointed above lor each
voting are requested to appoint a eoin
pitcnt clerk, who shall take down the
lull name of every voter as he e;yts his
ballot.
No one shall be entitled to vote who
d'les not pledge hinise ll to vote the demo
era tic ticket at the coming clcetioi.
The prteinctsaie cmitled to the follow
ing number of delegates: Asheville linsl
Ward, i:t; West Ward, 22; I law Creek,
.'!; Ilea vcrda 111, H; Itiltmoie, !; Hazel, 1
7 C. Slunws, Chaii man,
A'. '. U'a;eT, Secretary.
Swaimaiioii ncmocralH.
The Democrats of Biltmore and Swan
uanoa are hereby called to meet at New
ton Academy on Saturday afternoon
next, August 20, at P.'lo o'clock, for the
purpose ol organizing a Demoeiatic club
for the campaign. livery Democrat is
urged and expected to be present.
W. F. Breese, M. I,. Kced,
K. P. Walker, F. M. Stevens,
Josiah Jones, T. li. Wilson,
Thos. I-'. Wilson, W. P. Chccsboraugli,
N. A. Pculand, A. S. W blinker.
SIR. t 1.1. VI. I. AND ON A Til 1 1'.
lie, AelorH Je tletson and Crane,
and ICditor (;llder k I Islilo.
Bizzakd's Hav, Aug. 17. Giover
Cleveland has caught up with his coi
respondenee, and has gone inland on a
two or three da,s' fishing trip. He
started this noon in his carriage. Ac
companying him were Actors Joseph
Jefferson anil William II. Crane and
liditor Richard Watson Gilder. They
drove to Sandwich, eight miles, and
thence to Marshpee, nine miles further
inland toward the cape, to Wakclev
Pond. In this pond are several islands,
three of which were purchased bv Mr.
Jefferson recently. A building to accemi-
modate fishermen aiul their traps has
been erected. Mr. Cleveland and Mr
ffcrson have made this trip before.
The pond is well stocked with pickerel,
black bass, and perch.
During their visit last vearthc three
islands were namecl "Come On," "Stay
On," and Keep Oil" islands. N. V. Sun.
MICHIGAN i:nitH I I S,
Tliev I.ltct a Ticket Willi One
Third l'arlv Man on II.
Gkaxii Kai'Uis, Mich., Aug. IS. The
following ticket was nominated by
the Democrats: For Governor, Al
len IS. Morse, of Ionia; Lieutenant
Govcrueir, Jnnies P. Iidwards, of Hough
ton; Treasurer, hiedcrick Marvin, ol
Wayne: Secretary of State, Charles IV
Marskcv, of Saginaw; Auditor. Gen. las
A. Vanicr, of Marquette; Attorney Gen
eral, AelolpluiB A. hlhs also on the Third
party ticket of Ccnia; Superintendent of
Public Instruction, Ferris S. Fitch of
Pontine; Commissioner of State Land Of
ficc, Geo. T. Shaffer, of Cnrsuumhcr;
State Board of Fquuhzalion, James A
Burr ol Genesee: lilector at large, Ivast-
cru district, Geo. It. Duraiul of Gene
sec; lilector nt large, Western district ,
Peter White of Marquette.
(coritia I'oliilc-H.
Atlanta, Aug. 17 The democratic
convention of the Fifth Congressional
district in session here nominated L. F,
Livingston bv acclamation.
At Indian Spi ings, the Sixth Congres
sional convention, on the one hundred
and sixty-ninth ballot, nominated T. B.
Cnbaniss, ol Porsylhc, to succeed J. II.
Blount, who was not a candidate.
They Were "out or High!."
(Jiincy, HI., Aug. 18. Baldwin, the
aeronaut, and Harry M. McMein, of the
Daily Whig, who made n balloon voyage
from this city on Sunday, landed safely
in Missouri forty miles west ol (Juincy.
1 ney ueeaineei an aiuiuue 01 over lour
miles.
SURRENDER
Tiiii .mixi;is At; a in victosi.
Ol IS TKMNKSSK.i;.
(;nv Ilticliauau Has Ordered Out
tlie Mill la of I lie stale and Also
f4.-veral iiuM-llfs losse8 l'.ild In
4l)aicirlv Not III Mf Jllt.
Chattanooga, Aug. IS. A special to
the Times, jii-l received, says: "The
troops at Camp Anderson, Coal Creek,
surrendered this morning. The soldiers
and convicts are at Clinton ciiroutc for
home."
The earliest news ol the day, before the
foregoing news of the surrender had been
received, was the departure of Col.
Woull'ord and his little detachment of
the Third regiment from llarrimau with
Coal Creek as the objective point where
K!0 of their comrades have been en
trenched for the past year and were now
surrounded by living walls of a thousand
angry and determined miners. Last
week a parly of seddiers found a piece ol
iron in the street transformed into a
eauuoii, loaded and trained on the camp,
showing that the trouble was premedi
tated. Anxietv was lilt for the little
baud of soldiers who had gone to the
Iront. The sheriff is selecting deputies
here and the citizens respond with
alacrity, showing condemnation of the
lawless acts of the miners.
Kxoxvii.l.li, Aug. IS At last mid
night the miners at Coal Creek received
large reinfoieeinenls from Kentucky.
At .'! o'clock this morning a special
train with about 1(10 troops and civil
ians left lor liast Tcnucssccs in response
to the Governor's call for assistance.
Ttic Hoard of Prison Inspectors met
yesterday and i ceonsidcied the opinion
ol their attorneys to the effect that the
lessees of the convicts have violated the
terms of their l.-nse. The Board will
give them a formal twenty days' notice
today. The lessees claim they have not
violated the contract.
Late last night, alter a consultation
with Adjutant General Normal and his
attorneys, Governor Buchanan ordered
all the organized militia in the state to
the scene of the troubles in the mining
region, lie then made requisitions on
the sheriils ol Davidson, Hamilton and
Knox counties for posses 01 1000 men
each and te the sheriils of Anderson,
Roane, Morgan .aid Marion, for 500
more if they can raise tbem. The pen
alty lor any sheriff refusing to obey this
order is a term of imprisonment and a
line of $10.
All the troops called out massed ut
Chattanooga this morning nad pro
ceeded to Knoxville, whence they will
go to Coal Creek
The posses are armed with all sorts of
pistols and guns. Company C, with 40
men; Company F, with 35 men, and
Battery A, with 32, a three inch cannon
and two gattling guns composed the
Nashville troops.
The wires are iu order along the rail
road to Jellico, but no messages can he
received or sent expect on railroad busi
ness. 1 he miners have a committee at
every office with an operator of their
own who repeats everything to them.
THF.IK IIOMANCTC.
A I.ord Too Indolent to "1'op the
Question."
London, Aug. 1(3 ThcSlar.coinment
iug upon the marriage of the Duke of
Devonshire and the Dowager Duchess ol
Manchester, says:
"The Duke of Devonshire has married
his ohl love, who is now aged sixty
years. The story of their separation is n
romance. They wcr; fondly attached
while both were young, but the habitual
indolence of Lard llartington prevented
the declaration The lady tried to infuse
energy into him by listening to the at
tentions of the late Duke of Manchester.
This bad a contrary effect upon Lord
llai linglon than she intended. She tin-
ally became the wife of the Duke of Man
Chester.
"I.ord Ilartingtou's long bachelor life
was attributed to the fact that the Dueh
ess of Manchester alter her marriage had
a powerful influence over mm. He con
suited her before he took a single import
ant political step.
"Their relations were so well known
that the society paners began to specu
late upon their marriage immediately al-
ler the ileatliol theDukcol Manchester
There Was 110 quarrel.
London, Aug. IS Contrary to popu
lar impression, but not to the impression
of those who know best the feelings of
her Majesty, Mr. Gladstone had a warm
reception at Osborne House, where he
went lo sulmiR to the ijucen the name's
of the members of hiscu'jiuct. Although
Oiiccii Victoria does not like Mr. Hind-
sum's politics, she has the respect of
veteran for a veteran, anil is known to
be grateful to Mr. Gladstone for the tact
unil success with which he has ollen in
tervened to protect the royal family
Irom raelieal assaults in Parliament.
Debatable.
Ni:v York, Aug. IS. The Democrats
have come to the conclusion that, a vig
orous fight 111 Illinois, Wisconsin and
Michigan will pay. The reports so far
rcccivcel from those States indicate that
the Democrats have more than a fighting
chance. From Michigan comes the
assurance that six Democratic electors
can certainly he elected aud eight or nine
inn v pull through. In Wisconsin there
is no prospect ol a reconciliation between
the t.ermans aiul the Republican mnna
gers, while even the Republicans concede
that Illinois is now doubtful.
CauHCd by Fluctuation Iu Stiver,
London, Aug. 16. The condition of
business in Lancashire is so near pros-
tint ion that it is proposed to hold a se
rics of meetings in the towns and cities
iu that county, and adopt memorials
to the government in favor of measures
to remedy the evils to which the pros
tration of business is attributed. The
continued fluctuations of silver and of
Lnstcrn exchanges have culminated in
almost the complete stoppage of the
manufacturing industries, except where
manufacturers are prepared to face
heavy losses.
Hlccouituluu for Ten Days,
Portland, lnd A ug, 10. Harry Reed
an old resident, has been hiccoughing
I steadily feir ten days, and nothing hns
been lounel to relieve it. liis chatiee for
1 recovery it sura.
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ures Every Variety of Headache
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those who have once tried it will never
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For its curative powers it does not
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sirce it does not contain an atom of
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FOR SALE AT
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
A BIG REDUCTION,
In order to close I will sell
my entire line of
Puff Bosom Shirts
At a reduction of
33 1-3 PER CENT.
These are fresh, stylish
goods and right in season.
All summer goods at a re
duction. F. E. MITCHELL,
MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE.
GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES.
I am devoting all of my time to .tudy of
the eye. and to the peculiar formation of the
lenaea I warrant all apectaclea I furnlah to
give entire aatiafactlon In all caaea, and can
auit any one on firat examination of the ere.
E. WEXLER,
NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C.
BLACKNBR'S
COfV HOLDER and
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COMBINBD.
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Telephone IBS. 10 Court Place.
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RAILROAD TICKETS
Bought and Sold.
educed
all road
atei-
O. F. RAY,
8 B. Malm aircet.
Mcmbrr American Ticket Broken' Auo'u.
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