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A sneville dill VOLUME IX.' NO. 181. AJSHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER I, lSi)3 PRICE n CENTS. BUCKWHEAT DAY AT OUR STORE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. NO EXCUSE CAKES IF YOU USE HECKER'S BUCKWHEAT KROGER. HF.AL F.STATE. v n cwv: VV. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter II. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED lci81 REFCR TO BAPsK CF ASHEVILLt. Real Estate. T.oats flcs-urvly riiKcd at' 8 3cr Ccut. Notary I'utiHr. Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHlSA.T I'OI.'VT SQUASB. COSfcTMNZJ BHOS., fieal Statute Sir I..s-h ItiCfrlrnvt Agents MUTARV Pt'QUC. LoHnA ie.tirelv placed at per crnt. Oitice 25 i'litton Aveaat. Second Zfloor. JOHN CHILD, flEAL ESTATE AD LOAN BROKER. Furnitibed and T'nfurnlahcd Honw-R. OFFICII KOO.VS. tuaus ccurj;!y placed at Ui;ut per cent. Block Island Horn-less G. A. GREER Codfish. T.vo ound Tablets, Very Fine Alhauibra G. A. GREER Layer Kaisins. Large clusters New Crop Duckwheat Flour Florida Oran- G. A. GREER gef, 20 to 25c per dozen THANKSGIVING DINNER Iluckin'ti Soup. Olives, Ictl s. Shelled A I mo mis. I'otatoca uu natural, lioi'ctl Ham. Cronljcrry Sauce. CuTant Jc'ly. Crackc s. Kdani Cheese. IMum Pudding. Mince Pi?. Assorted Cakes. Nuts. Oranges. Raisins Grapes Hot Cc il'ce. Pon't Forget us wlien buying our Tha:iksp:!ving J inner. We tlixe NuvtirluT l0 after 11 n, ni. A. D. COOPER, North Side Court Square. BOW IVXARCHE Is Hetre To Stay I Vill.l. OKi-KK ITS FINK STOCK Ol' LY r.OOIiS, liHUSS I'.IIOIIS, LADIES' an: CMII.UKPN'S Wl. ATS Clili P. SPECIAL. ATTENTION CAI.LKltTO ITS S Pl.KN DI 1 1 AMI COMTI.'-Ti: I.INUOI' I.AI'Ifc'S" AN!) ciui..Riix-s i xnuuw i;a:;, cknts' i-t:r- NISHINOP, I'ANCV HOODS AND A KT NUi:iLli WORK. RVKKVTII ING AT GRIJATLY KIUH-CII) VT- IC !:, AS CH K A I AS THIS CIIIiAl'liST, MATERIAL COM SIDIiRliD. 37 S. main St. BON MARCHE B. H. COSBY U daily rc t iviriK Additions to his already w 1 11 selected stock of Jewelry, Pilierware, Clocks, Watchci, Novelties, etc. -THE Citizens of Ashtvillc and visitors, the ladiea especially, arc invited to call and inspect his stock. Ilis prices are TcasonaMc and pales- :n RELIABLE nni! attentive. Repairing cf watches and icwe-lry, cl specialty. Ceres and Precious slums act ly an expecfenced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas prepents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A Tew more of those beautiful cn gagemett rings lift at 27 Patton Ave. LADIES Remember Christinas is ('raw'ng near, and the place to buy your Cakes. is at the American Bakery. We have the 6nct baker in the Southern Stat s ana can make and ornament uny kind of a cake you may wish. YOUR, Orile will have prompt attention anil you shall be satisfied. We will also have a nice line cf Citron, I'runcs, Dates, Pigs, Raisins, Cocoa' nuts. Candies and Fruit. REMEMBER Our Oyster Parlor wh n up town chopping. Oysters served In any style. TUB American Bakery, 18 COURT 8QUARIJ, TBLEPHONS NO. 174. II RIS T IVI A. Q Is almost here, and vc are ready for it, witli the finest stock of presents ever shown in Ashcville. Conic aud s;e. I'on't be lured elsewhere. We wish to ask all the little girls to came in and sec our doHics, with natural human hair, very Ion?. It can be knotted and twisted up like your own. Pricts $ I to $4.50. All very fine and pretty. CUT GLASS Wc as, rt that there is not a stock of cut glass hctwrcn Washington and North Caro lina half so large and handsome ti ours. The Ijcrrv bowls are exquisite fre in $10 to $25. THAD. W. THRASH 5 GO. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO. 41 PATTON AVENUE New Ariel Seasonable Delicaeiets. Atmnro's Mince Meat and Plum Pudding. New Crop K-iisins, Ciiivants end Citron. New Catch SlK.r- Mackerel nnd Pot Herring Tr Powell .V Snidcr's New I'ajk 1'ancy Who'c Tomatoes. Tacked Spe cially fur us. Just received a large lot 1113 Jellies, Jntns and Preserves. Ilecker's Buck wheat. Maple Syrup. New OrI.nns and Porto Kico Molasses. Our Stock is the Largest and licit Selected we have ever oll'cred to the trade. Powell & Snider. W ir: si O 5 .J o o o CO z O CC CO Si la J (J s o 0 i O c c 5 3 s. 11EIN1TSU & REAGAN DRUGGISTS. PATTON AVE. AND CHURCH ST. JlTaT KBCBIVEU COJ11-I.KTE LINF. Turkish Towels Bath Sponges Bath Brushes Bath Gloves NOTICE OI'R WINDOW. Patent Medicine Cut Prices ! Agent for IIUYLER'g CANDV. BINGHAM'S TLAYKKS WIN XII liV OIT1H) KJiaXVII.I.I'.'S I'l.AVEBN TIll'KBIUV. Four Hundred Bpie'.aiors See The Game at KeulHvnrlli lilnji liani Scorjs Ten To KnoxvlHe'H in; o i in tit. Ashcville lovers of footbull had nil opportutiitv yesterday of seeing ore of the prettiest K-'imss ever pl.'ivi.l i:i the Kenilworth field, hctw ecu the llin;;liani' team nnd the University school Uam of Kuoxville. Over 400 siiectal.ors wcie present. The KnoxviHe boys eim;e in at L!:1U and were met at the depot by Captain I'urkcr, who took tliim to liiltninre, where they were met by a eja'.inittce from the liinjjham tca-.:i ami taken to Kenilworth field. They loecivid a hearty cheer as they came up, and this was the beginning of the good Icdia which pre vailed throughout the entire came. It was one ol the cleanest, manliest, best natured games ever played. Good plays were cheered with hearty impartiality. Game was called at Kr.oxville won the toss anil chose the ball, while Bint;liaiti took the western goal. Ki:ox ville started with a mi il ti .atioii ol t!:e fifing wedge, passing the ball to lioyd, who went round the li.ht end tor a small gain, liingham secured the ball and made live yards through center, l'o' lowed by short ad vanees thnivirli tackles and around klteud iint.l the In yard line was reached when Cnpt. Hinli.ou went around hit etui for a touchdown. lie failed to kick goal. Score: Huigliam, -f; Kuoxville, O. Time, seven minute?. Kuoxville forum', a " " at ecntee f fitl 1 and sent U e around 1. It end fir 1') yards, lined up aud lost the hall to t',ii hani. Sonr.eborii m-nle lif yarls through the hue; Amlers in 10 "vanls around tight end, three yards more, and then Cnpt. ISingham v ent around the h ft for i'd. To'.vuseial lour yards cruunu right. Hinghain's 1 It c:.d and tackle went throigh right end an.! taekl.', followed by Souaeborn with the ball for again of five yards. So:aiehoin wa pushed through the 1 iu' fir fa:- more, put ting the ball one yai .1 ir on :; ,-al . Knoxv.l.''s bi guard h id been '-liuli!!.- injured aud time u ns e 11 d. ,v.d'.v t ! e teams were in their pi ices wiih ady m t yar.l between !in;;haai aij-J nnotlur touchdo wu. Ilul Kuoxville r;;l! ed and held her opp uieiils w u h a H:,: w.-di IJmghani lost two vardd on a iambic. Sonnehorn g.i'ned tin and a hai! yards through the hue. Willi Howard's buttering ram" Iiinglsam hiiied to make the temaiiiing IS inches and b ili w. nt over on lour ilowi.s. Kuoxvdle b c.iiu center for one yard, tried a 'ain and I Irai Capt. Terry kicked to Sun .eh ir, wiio made a fair catch on the L'O card line. tpt. Bingham tni-setl goal iroui "ol ne kick." Kuoxville brought ballon' to 23 yard line and tried kit end w i.h a lops o! two yards. ICml ol lirf. hail. Uingham started the '-eeon 1 halt with the wedge towards vvesi e: a goal. C'nit. Bingham raii':ul right .side without bail. blocked by Stanley wliil.- Sonn . horn toeik advantage cf the temnorary diver sion to carry the hall litUeu yards iround left end where he was broug::t down by the beautiful tackle ol linker. Bingham tried both ends in oui. k su,-ci .-- sion but was met by superb taekhni: u )gden and 1 Iimel. Townsvtnl made five yards around right end. Cnpt. '.'mgl.nni went around left, but was stop. ; ,j --hoi t by Chapman and lost the bail. Kuox ville sent l.ee a-ound the right . r two irds anil "in touch." Ball vv.i:- o, ought inlOyards and Cajit. Terry ti -d letl end w ithout success. Bingham took tin ball on good down and sent Sonn. b o n around the right for live vard.i into the arms of Capt. Terry. Bingham 'ost tbo ball on a fti'iihl- and while the two teams were lazily extricating their tangled limbs Mr. Baker, eatehir-g the- cadets napping, stole 10 yards through their nudst beloie being tackle, 1 nv An derson. With proper interference be would have scored a touch ! own I tit his bins were napping, too. Knoxvdie lined up, but owing to pretty tackling ol Tillar lost tw o yards. Capt. I erry panted ;i0 yards. Stanley secured l he b. b an 1 brought it hack 10 yards. B i"'uoin gained fi ve yards, then lost the o.dl on lour downs, Knoxvillc ln.ale short gain and was scored in touch at. midd! oftiehl. Knoxvillc came in an ! trie. I a kick but lost I hree yards and the ball. Bingham sent Anderson around left (or five v.ards when l e was turned oyer by Newman. Sonnehorn made live voids around left end and went in touch. Then came some rnggeil playing Hie home team. The signal was given for Town send to take the ball around light rial. but be failed to get his hands on it. Son ncborn took it but dropped il. Stanley secured it but tailed to gain. S lancborn kicked ' yards and Alanine went down the field like a deer, got "or, side" .iii.l secured the ball by a lie -lutilul play. Capt. ISingham went n o in.l the left, aided bv Sonmbora lit li .e arls m .re The military bovsput ii th.ir h.itlcih ir; ram and opened a breach through w hich Capt. Bingham charted for a t ouchdo w n behind goal. Capt. Bingham l.iekid goal. Score 1 C-0. Time, twenty minutes. Knoxvillc started with the runain-; wedge anil Baker slipped out for light yards, and was tackled by Muiroe. Knoxv.llc kicked on third d c.vn and lost eight yards and the ball. The cadets lost five varus Capt. Bingham was brought down after again of one aril and lost ball and live yards on a forward pass to Andetson. KuoxviU Itiuil hii. lined up and tried left in I, but b.st three yards by Sonne horn's tackle. Terry kicked :U) yards to Stanley, who bp ught the leather back just live yards. Again the "ram" sent Capt. Biugh im throng li for 10 yards. Anderson, aided by S. ii neborn and Bingham, made three van..s around the right; Bingham tight tnnis around the kit. Sonm born for l.-ck it intcrlcrencc made no gain around tie right. The Bingham ram butted ." yards through left end. Towusend made 111 yards around right. Game called. Score: Uingham, 10; I'uivci rity school, O. The features of the game were the tackling of the visitors and the heavy rushing of their big gunnl. whose plaviitg was superb; also the judicious kicking ot Terry. For the home team, the running and interfer ence of Sonnehorn and Capt. Bingham, the excellent tackling of Tillar and Mun roe deserve special mention. The Knox villc boys are ralhir smaller than their opponents, but thev know how to play ball and it required good playing (or the Ullighaiaites to defeat their guests. The Uingham team shows marked im provement since the game with Ashevibe. However, thev made several inexcusable blunders. KSOXVILLIJ WINS, Aslitvllli: l ooihall riatrrH 7.1c-i t nt lea! XliauUMittvluic bar, Again Knoxvillc is a winner from Ashe ville. This time it is football. The Ashe ville team played the University of Tenn essee team at Knoxvtlle yesterday after noon and lost, although they made a valiant fight for the victory. " The score was: I'niveisitv of Tennessee, 12; Ashc ville, ( The Knoxvillc Ttiliune of today says: " The game was free from all persona antagonism and was till the more pleas ant on this account. The Ashcville team are a gentlemanly lot of young men anil made many friends during their brief stay here. They took their defeat very good natui ally anil had they had the benefit if as line training as the home team tin: result might have been differ ent." The Ashcville buys in a cud in the Tribune express appreciation of their treatment at Knoxvillc, and promise to show the Tiunesr.ic players some gen uine liuiiconiDe Hospitality tl come here. The Ashcville i layers came afternoon. they home this o.lu r Gniuis Tie 'St . Alb-ins, after a desperate st rug liW that way never before equalled on the gii liroa in Georgia, defeated the Techs yesterday at Atlanta by a scoic of m.x l o nothing. Princeton defeated Vale, 0 to u, in New Voik yesterday ill a brilliant game. The Mo'o.le lvlcviu defeated the l'cnsa cola Bleycn, score 1() to S, plaved at Mobile. Southern Athletic club clever, won itu fifth Micecssivc game yestirday, this one over the UniveiMty ol Mississippi eleven Iron; Oxlord, bv a score of 21- to 0. The Vanderbilts were too strong for the Sew a nee boys and won bv a score of ID to O, at Xa.-h ville yesterday. '1 he game between I he 1 'cans vl vn ni i State college and tiie l'lttfeburg Athletic club was won liy the former by the s-vro.v ..t 1 -J to (I. At Washington, I'a., the Washington l.licrson college team thfeatcd the West ern Virginia State t'uivtrsity team of aIi. i ga nion, to O. Tiie Koauoke fiotbdl team beat the l'duliild teai.i by a sco c id L'C, to O. The ga...e between the I ' ni vei si ty oi Georgia and the Savannah Athletic asso ciation tci'ns was" a t.e score, tl to II. flic champions of Kcntitcki, from Richmond. Ky , wiut down yesterday iv the hoiiisvidc Athletic club by the hcore t 1 to l'J. Ilarv.ud dcicatcd the I'niversitv of 1'ciinsv lvatiia by a score of Hi; to J-. fci ritl Ariictci Were Ideu Uieci Iv Ctiiarlie Moon. V. !'. H ,n !. l;h of Tin-; Citi:i:n, w ho b is l.u'ti leading a party of searchers in a hunt f ir h'ag Gun in the mountains several mi'es liom l'aiat Hock, came up to Asik ville Wednesday afternoon, re turning to the search on the westbound train thd some day. Mr. Randolph brought with lit ni tiie ilot hing and let tets that hail been found by the s-carch-ers in the three days they were out. The clothing w as spread out ill Tllli ClTIZKN illiee aud Charlie Moon, one of the Chi namen employed in George Wo's laun dry, and an ..cq'.i.iiutance of hing Gun, was sent 'or. 1 ne moment Moon en tered t he liici a p.il g.,t a glance at the clothing he made an exclamation nutl caught up the pecu'iar shirt worn by t'liinaiucu over their other clothing. "Gil, yes," he said, excitedly, "me know bit. hat l.ing Gun's s'liitce. Me sec Ling wear 'im." .Moon fiicn looked over the clothing piece at a time, lie rceognied a pair ol trousers, a hickory shirt, some strings th it Laig had evidently used in binding up l is b, uised feet, and a water-soaked envelope addressed to Hop Wo, Ashe vil.c. A coat in the bundle, howecr, Moon could not identify. Regarding it Moon said : "Mi" no know co ittc. bloddy give I.'.ng hit warm." "How old was Ling; asked Moon. "bitty years old," was "How far I'l lint Lock Mebbi coatee so me keepec " TllIC Cll'IZIi.N the reply. fu.ee clothes ?" Monii asked. "About seven miles," he was told, aim lie lift, saving' to Mr. Randolph: "Mcbbc lince Ling yet. Head or 'live, bliug him Ashcville." .11 IH. Ofr' I.ItJ (UN. Jtlll 1 1 I-.vt-r vllilnir Hut tli llutlv I'liuutl Pioiv. lx TMU Mot .NTAIN AT Hi t I S ON Vi OI.f Cm:;;k, Nov. 30, 1S93. We found Ling Gun's woolen undershirt, turned inside out, hi i hii kory drawers and an onen pocket knife this morning. Ivach article was in a short distance of the road and near the creek. A Urate Ilot. CiticAoo, Dee. 1. The Ha y mai kct the atre at I lahtead and Madison streets caught tire this morning. The only damage done to it was caused by water. The loss on the building and contents will amount to ."?( i ,O0i i. The elevator bov, at the risk of his life, carried his car several times from the ground floor to the top of the building and resjued women from the tl lines. Htrauultfl hi lli'ii'h. Lot isvii.i.i:, Ky., Dee. 1. George Armstrong, colored, was hanged at Taylors-, ide, Kv., this mot tling; for the tmir- de-r of K ite I wns. The trap was j sprung at 7:22, but the diop failed to bre.ik ins neck and it riquircd 14 minutes : io .'irangie niri. ,n iiuiiicp.se crown, m- ! cl uuitig a number of women a nil child rcn, ! was prcitent to witness the execution. ! The llrutllv 1'aoibull. i r.osToN, .Mass., Dec. 1. Fred Ouii-.n, ' aged 17, is said by physicians to be lying , at the point of death from injuries re- j reived in a collision with another player in a iooi nan game yesteroav. Ill Il lv.-l ' IIittidH At gi'st a , Dec. 1. The Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago railroad, running from Edgefield to Aiken, S. C, has been pla.cd in the handsof a receiver at Aiken. I A. Cold Wave Comltiar. Sr i'aii., Minn , Dec. 1. A colJ wave ! of Ercat severity is sweeping in from the northwest. Conicress Meets Moiidav. At r.i sTA, C.a., Dee. 8. Speaker Crisp left on the noon train for Washington. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX I'oiTxit xo esrc l K THAT, TM i i- A 'Fax on I tilierltaiioeM it n il tor 1iiai.Ioiih Will Sluke up tiie Ue Icl cmimil jy iin Lower Tr IfT Iu:i oi tiie Wilson mil Wasiiini;ton, Dec. 1. The income tax will he a coijspieuous feature of the in ternal tax schedules upon which the ma jority of the members of the Ways ar.il Means committee is now working. The details of the plan arc gradually assuming definite form. It wil exempt indi videnl incomes aud will apply only in a general way to inheritances and corporations. Data furnished by the treasury department shows that during the 10 years the t tx was in existence the receipts m round numbers were $37, 000,000. High water mark was readied in 1SGG, when the receipts aggregated $73,000,000. The great increase in pop ulation and wealth since then leads the committee to believe that a tax .incor porations alone w ill furnish a considera ble amount of the revenue needed t o slip ply the deficit caused by a reduction in t aril!" dut ies. Chairman Wilson now believes that $3. ",000,000 will cover the decrease in the revenue from imports caused by the bill just made pub'ic. This conclusion is shared by Secretary Carlisle. A tax ot 1(1 cents a pack on playing card will no doubt be adopted, as all the majority members regard the propo sition favorably. The committee have reached no understanding yet ill regard to whiskey, it is not likilv that the tax wiil be inC! eased beyond 10 cents a gal lon, with a fair probability that it may i cm ain tint . uched. iii!ij3ii:ti:s ! -.volte imii.. Tiie Iron Uailirt At ;:lriiil:gli;iiu, , In , ii-. viviuijr. I! KMI.SV. It A M , A! i., Nov-. 2S. The ac- ti. n o the Win d Me: d o com in it Lee the tree b-t fleet here in placing ir- oi .and is not having fne dep e that was ptcdicud. I' today 2o cents on tile a r. oi a 1 v neei ! i Lite second A n ti nib- r ol irtcd, among advance in thirty days lage iron stiles .are v i them 11,000 tuns by t he Ten i csee Co il. Iron and Ra ilroad c on pa v. v, to London buyers. The refusal by this company o' an order from a Loudon :ytitlw ate for 100,000 tons i f pig iron a t pr, sent prices for six months' delivery is regarded as significant. The iron m irk, t is growing stronger. The Gale City Roiling' mill, which has been idle for s:x months, todav gave no tice that k would resume next Monday. 1 1 employs oOO men. I'hiscomt) any- has, it is said, received a large order from Cuba. It is said that several of the lif t.'cn iron furnaces now idle, an well as two other rolling mills, will resume opi rations soi n. M j or Frank Anderson, L. nid Commis sioner of the Jui'e n and Cresciai t ra ilroail, today cloMifthc sale of $100, 0'M) worth of timl ef lain! near Monroe, La , to a French syndicate. This syndicate is preparing to invest largely in Mississippi. Louisiana and Alabama timber and miia-ral kinds. N. V. World. HAIrV (UXAtilUN. Glaus rnc orv IteNciuu s, Int lnii $)5.ooa i .11 on til In ClrculHtion I'l'R l i.ANt), Ind., I'ec. 1 The big id iss factory at Hartford City has started its fires .and ("oti nun are at work. The monthly pa y roll i f the factors will be $-l.".000. 'flic mci chants of the to wn are jubilant. Gas Citv. lud., I);e. 1. The American Window Glass company has started the tires in its factory at this place after an idleness of nime than live months, and a large number of men will be given cm ploy nr.. tit. The lll'.n wont M?oi. Boston, Mass., Dec. 1 The Nonantnm Worstid company, with mills at New ton, Mass , has formally notified its S00 operatives that the reduction of tariff bv the proposed new law will make it abso lutely necessary to reduce wages or stop the mills. Illitiuore Wlim hi tin c'.itrH A very enjoyable: match at checkers was played Thursday afternoon in the Buncombe club rooms between Ashcville and Biltmore, iv hen the Irishmen won by 15 to 12. The score: Asa s vu. i.e. HlLTViyh li fi Jackson C 3 Su I licrleiml. 1 g Kerr : 2 Mcloilrc ; o 1 as. w ilson . o v. Wilson r M urdoch. . C'olvin 1 lavianoil . Pakagc... H'll'OCK Lipt Total 1 2 i ; Justice Isrucl'f Court. John Keever, a vhite boy of 13 or W years, was before Justice J. M. Israel this morning on a charge of stealing several articles from Mrs. hhahcth Marlowe ol (lash's er'.-ck. Keever was held in $100 bond for Criminal court. Marshall lackson was b, fore Justice Israel charged with an assault ou Isaiah lohnson, anil was lined a petinv and the l-'OS-tS. Cl I)ISSCn TkLLGKAMS. Thirty thousand people surged through the halls ami grounds of the ugusta exposition Thursday, the envision being the visit ol Speaker C has. U. C risp and tiie Istale House otlicers and teorgia legislature. Admiral Oscar I'. Stanton. IT. S. X. who was relieved of command of the II, S. squadron i-i the harbor of Kio De Janeiro for sa!ut,ng Admiral Mcllo, ar rived in New York Thursday. The Duchess of Marll orougb, formerly Mrs. lfamcrsly ot Xew ork will shortly lc married to Mr. Hugh MacCalmont, a well known sportsman and one of the richest men in hnj;latid. A rYspatr-h to the London Chronicle iroin Milan says: i-orty-liirce persons were killed and HM injured by the col lision at Limitro station. ohn U. Proctor of Kcntuckv has lnen appointed civil service commissioner to sticcceu Mr. Johnston oi Louisiana. It is reported in New York that the Mail and hxpress newspaper has been purchased by m. Walter Phelps. Camphoriinc CURBS CHAPPED HANDS ! ROUGH SKIN ! Alter Saiiiis "GOOD NIGHT' Umc Camphorliu'. Cumpiiorline has lj; eoine such u llousetloM remedy lor all kinds cf rouh sk:n and chapped hands that vre heg only to call your attention to it during this, the first cold ypell of w inter. It is no It ss useful after shaving, especially where the skin is tender or inclined to lie sore. The city barbers have fovtnd this out and it ran row be found at most of the shops. It has become so popular that other? have tried to imitate it, not only in carre, but appearance and properties. We have Fuccicded in Kelt hie the coined word "Cairphorline trade marked by the government ot Washington, so that can now protect our rights. The genuine may lie known by au unbroken seal. It can he found at nearly all the drug -tor s i'i ,hc c'tv, Bixril li-:;the manufactur er;!, price go cents per bottle faysop St Smith, I'RKSC KlI'TION DRUGGISTS, 31 PVTTlIN AVENUli. f.'PZfi UTIU ELtViH O'CLOCK. $20 IN GOLD! Absolutely Given Away ! I have placed on exhibition in my store a heavy plate gloss money box containing $-0 in gold. I will give one key with every cash purchase of 1.-5 cents or more. One key in ttc lot will unlock the box. On and after rcuruary 1. 1S94-, parties holding keys will be entitled to try them. To the person hold ing the key that fits the box the contents will be given without reserve or conditions. .s.eys wi.l not be noticed unless nttnrh.a the original tag. Please leave' kevs-ot store after trying thetn. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter, lis PATTON A VfcNL'Ii. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intrusted to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Quality of worn and material guaranteed. ORDERS SOLICITED. TELEPHONE 170. 43 COLLEGE ST. auK7d3m 34-Vcars' Expcrience-34 MILTON IIARDINCt CONTRACTOR AND BU1LDBK. Office and ahop, Wolfe Ball ding. CORNER COURT PLACE AND BTREBT. MARKET 'a'JltV 'JTJiJ MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY trk -vvxcv eht:work, CHURCH TBEET. TELEPHONE 70
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