VOLUME IX. NO. 251.
ASHEVILLE, N. O., WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1894.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
Asheville Daily Citizen.
BULK OLIVES
Good olives are the
most piquant and ef
fective stimulant to
the palate, adding
est to succeeding
viands, and no relish
hold a higher place
with epicures. I buy
olives in large origi
nal casks and can
give you high grade
goods at a low price,
WM, KROGER
A LIST OF HT BRANDS OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
US Orandi of Plug Chewing Tobacco..
72 Brand. Smoking Tobacco in Bags
and tia boxes all size packages.
40 Different Brands Imported Key West
Cigars, always on hand.
It is useless for me to mention the various
brands of Domestic Cigars, as It will take
too much space.
Pipes a Larger Stock than ever before.
will now devote all my time to the above
goods, and will try to satisfy all my custom
ers. L. BLOMBERG
MODBL CIGAR STORE,
17 PATTON AVENDB.
OORTLANDBROSy
RBAL B8TATB BBOKBRS.
INVB8TMBNT AGBNT8.
NOTARY PUBLIC '
Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent.
Offices ilO ft 36 Patton At., np stairs
Invest a Penny
Save a Dollar!
DO YOU BUY HOBSB 'AND COW
FBBD? IP SO, DROP USA CARD,
XIMO FOR OUR PRICES. IT
WK.C ONLY COST YOU A PBNNY
AND WB BBLIBVBWB CAN 8AVB
YOU THB DOLLARS. FBBD 18
CHEAP AND OUR BA8BMBNT IS
FILLED WITH FRESH GOODS.
Gh A. GREER.
4 i. f-T-
THE OCTAGON
Is a pure high grade soap free from any ex
cess of lye, and the first eight sided cuke ever
made and just fits the baud. Over 100 arti
cles ginn away with this soap, read the
inside of the wrapper, also a full line of
TOILET SOAPS
BIG BARGAIN.
One pound tar of laundry Soup foi a nlckle
A. D. COOPER,
Court Siiuure.
BON MARCHE
TUB 1SXACT NI5W YORK COST
SALE IS TO UB CONTINUED FOR
A SHORT WHILB YET, SOME
VERY DBSlRABLIi GOODS YET
IN STOCK. ALL AT EXACT NBW
YORK COST.
BON MARCHE
;I7 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
MONUMENTS
AND TOMB STONES.
1 am receiving a new stock
of Monuments und Tombs of
Granite and Marble, which 1 will
Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices.
I am your home dealer and have
been here 14 years and will treat
you right if you will patronize me.
W. 0. WOLFE,
Cor. Court I'luce and Market
St. front of City Hall.
Emulsion of
COD HIVER OIL,
UiithPoPt Wine.
Under the above title we oiler a new com;
binatlonofCod Liver Oil la which the nau
seous taste of the oil Is completely masked
by the use of Port Wine and Aromatic. At
the same time the tonic and digestive prop
erties of the wine render assimilation easy
From those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil
on account of its disagreeable taste and diffi
cult assimilation wc confidently solicit a
trial. Recommended in Pulmonary Dlaer .,,
Coughs, Colds and General Debility.
Freshly prepared at
CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY,
30 SOUTH MAIN STRBBT.
BARGAIN.
Blue Enameled And Agate
Ware At Half Price.
We have jut received an importation
from Germany of several cases of these
goods. They arc called seconds, but very
few arc imperfect. All are offered alike. A
rare chancefor hotels and bpardlng houses
to replenish their kitchens with this neat
and durable ware. We have In stock for the
spring trade Jewel gasoline stoves and
ranges, oil stoves, refrigerators, freeters
and the largest and most complete line ol
bouse faraishlngs in the State. Prices ? Why
everybody knows wc are the cheapest in
town. Our line of fine and common china,
glass and lamps is vtry complete
THAD. W. THRASH S GO.
For Sale Dry empty boxes, casks, etc.,
for kindling. Pratt's deodorizing gasoline
!0 cents per gallon.
THESE ARE ALL NICE
And urc different uruudi of crackers
we receive fresh every wrek from
New York Bakers:
Scotch Taffy, Sociul Tea, Vanilla
Cream, Salt Banquet Wafers, I'ancjr
Grahams, Water Thin, Cafe Wafers,
oatmeal Wafers, Ginger Snaps, Ex
tra Toast.
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Vaccine Points
It AVIS YOV DEEN VACCINATED .'
we havu just ueen NOTI
FIED FROM WASHINGTON THAT
SMALL POX EXISTS IS TWENTY-THREE
STATES AND AD
VISES VACCINATION. WE RE
CEIVB FROM THE NATIONAL
FARM AT WASHINGTON, I, C,
A FRESH SVPrLY EVERY MON
DAY. I'HYSICIANS SUPPLIED DY
Heinitsn & Reagan
CHURCH ST. A PATTON AVE.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
IT WILL. BE OBSERVED
ABHEVIE.I.E.
IN
Special Exercises At The Bclsools
and a Besslou of The contlnen
tal Congress Parade in The
Slorulnx.
The program lor Washington's birth
day i
is completed for the celebration at
the I
Orange street school. The eclcbra
tion '
will take place in the evening, the
exercises commencing promptly at 8
o'clock. The first feature on the Dro
gram to attract particular notice will be
tbc
Continental Congress. tCDrcscntit!"
the i
exciting time just before the signing
of
the Declaration of Independence
President Hancock will be represented
by Francis Smith. An animated debate
will be started by a motion of Mr.
Wythe of Virginia, in the person of Iler
tie Cooke. Other parts will be taken as
follows
Rutledge, S. C Herbert Kevnolds
I -n- r n ....
uzwia, n. i rrca Miner
WhiDole. N. II Ka
T)cane. Conn RnrnPilT,tatn1.
Paca, Md James Ware
Darucii, n. m Uweu Smith
Stockton, N. I Frank Plunkett
Dickenson, Penn Leon Whitlock
Sherman, Conn Dravton Miller
Humphrey, Penn "..Will Way
Withcrspoon, N. J Joe Justice
The earnest and nhle rrnreiientnt ive
Penn, ot North Carolina, will show his
patriotism through Milton Reach. John
Adams will aeain exhibit his fieri eln-
UCnCC through the medium of Allen
Miller. The cool and masterful anirir nf
oumuei Aaama wii nirr.nrr nttpnhnn m
the person of Isador Shaver, leflerson in
iuui ui oiaviun raKes. wnne i.ee. nt
U'Clllia. Will make some tdlmtj remarks
luruuun iuitrar airinriirir. Ae:nsnn
cnanes win type the shrewd and practl
cat lien Franklin, nnd Hie nnnitTr. i-niifss.
nance of Washington will be pictured in
that of W. Ollie Wolfe ir Inn.i.
recitations will be iriven bv Misses
Mauac waclucll and Mary Nichols.
ChaS. A. Wehh. esn.. will address file
school on the "Life, Cbaractcrand Times
oi nasnington.
After these fentlirps a rncp, wr. mill lu
given by Lady Washington and a bril
liant coterie oi distinguished Indies
Some of the narts taken will he ns in I
lows:
f.adv WriKhimrrnti Vr.ro U'n..
mis. nuncoiK uaisy looke
Mrs. Lee n..n. Mill..
w lr t . . .
Mrs. Rutledge Lottie Cobb
Mrs. WrHie r..... U'niDa.
Mrs. Wythe Ger. Walser
ana. rcim raaoei Kmiuoipu
Mrs. Jefferson Clara Lipiusky
Mrs. lohn Adnms Cnra P,,..
Mrs. Lewis Mollie Ilernard
There will necessarily be some anachro
nisms in this, but this will hnrldv lessen
me interest oi me occasion. Nellie Lus-
tis and Ineodosia Burr will be present.
regardless of history, and will be typed
bv MisSCS Lottie Wells nnd mien PoMi
There will be young lady ushers, and
nit enure program will ue interspersed
With tllUSic bv the Glee clllhof thesehor.1
The nhiee of nsaemhlv twill he in the nll
Of the Orance street liuilrlini?. nnrl the
room win De ngntea uu decorated lor
tnC Occasion. The rrnnrt tlmf refresh
ments will ue served to the public is a
misiaKe. i tie patrons aud all interested
in ftilil!. .Al.nAl ..!. Ill 1
... i'um.iw nuwi vvuik, win ur Luruiuny
welcomed, and the nnlv rlinriw for ml.
mission will be uromnt attendance mid
uuuu uiicniiou.
Moulford Exercise .
At Monttord avenue school the dav
will be celebrated with recitations and
singing, stories of Washington given by
children and teachers, and other exer
cises. In the 5th erode Nat S. K'
will give a talk about Washington's
youth, and an interesting occasion is ex
pected. Oue of the leatures ol the tth
grade exercises will be quotations by
members of the erade. from Wanhinir.
lons -Kuicsoi conduct." In some of
tnc grades no very special preparations
have been made, the teachers nrtferrin
to celebrate the dav by regular recita
tions, to make up time lust on account
of the furnace. H
about 11 o'clock. All are cordially in
vited.
At Bailey street.
Mayor Patton will address the Uailev
street children, the exercises commciiciug
at 10 o'clock. The celebration will tukc
place in Mrs. Fcatherstou's room.
where there will be a soldier and Hair
drill by the boys in Miss Drummond's
grade; songs and recitations bv Miss
Hutch s grade; and Mrs. Feathcrston's
grade will sing "Mt. Vernon Bells," and
other songs will be sung by nil the chil
dren. Sadie Hmanuel will recite an in
teresting story from Washington's lilt;
Rhea Featherston will recite "ilnr rnn.
try." while an incident from Washing
ton's life will be given by Hurk Mitchell.
One of the most interesting features, and
a thoroughly patriotic one, will be the
raising of a large (lag over the school,
the flag being a gift to the building by
the Bailey street children.
The exercises in the lower grades at
Orange street will consist of songs, reci
tations, drills, etc., and will commence
about It o'clock. M
will be decorated for the occasion.
At Catholic Hill there will be general
exercises in all the grades.
The patrons and other friends arc cor
dially invited to any and all of these ex
ercises. The Parade.
The Ashcyille Light lnfantrv aud the
cadets of Bingham school will observe
tomorrow, Washington s birthday, by
having a parade. The Light Infantry
will leave the armory nt 0:30 a. ni. and
proceed to Amiss' drug store, intersection
of Hayword street and Patton avenue.
There the Bingham cadets will be met at
10 o'clock. The line will form there ns
lollons: Mai. Davis anil staff: the
Asheville Light Infantry, Capt. White
Smith rnmniflfiHinn: IliiiDtinm enrleta
Capt, J. Frank Graham, commanding. '
Tka . I. - t -1. Ml- i-
ue vuiiiiiiuiin i.i mr Asiicviiic nrc oe
narttnent will also take nnrt in the i.n.
radc with the A. L. I. and the Bingbam-
itcs.
The line of march will he: l!n I'atfnn
avenue to the sniinrr' thnieo Iw Un.ak
Main Street to Southsiile nvenne! ennn.
termaa'h to the square; thence over
North Main street to Stnrnct avenue;
thence back to the Kunre, where the pa
rade wilt be dismissed.
The city banks and the internal reve
nue office will observe the day by closing.
THE CAT CAME BACK.
Tale or a Feline Wlln Ine Tradi
tional Nine Uvea.
'Tis a biffi useful cat, and yellow at
that, and it looks out for rats in the
store of Powell & Snider, no rat e'er de
fied her but it went after lots gone be
fore. Last night about eight, so the
chroniclers state, Mr. Snider went to
lock up his safe, to preserve till today,
that thev mightn't im 'wnu th. "tin"
from the bands of a "thafe." He shoved
in the hnnlrs and filled i.n , 1. nAl.a .1
. up iw, uuiiu auu
then pushed inward the door; felt some
thing DUsh back hut p-nthered lin slaelr
tol ss-vtn
rnj"l.
ana 'twas locked as olten before.
l His morning, they say, awhile after
LT. Mr. Rnider entne nn tn the atnr
and wanting his books from their over-
uil;uv uuuu, lurueu iac iuck 10 open tue
safe door. With n rush verv str.nr 1 he
door opened out, with a quickness that
couiun c oe oeat," a-dhc bve books or
more icu onto tue floor, in a promiscuous
heap at bis teet. But, stranger than all,
USt alter the tail. Mr. Snider was re.
gaining bis hat) from out of the vault,
Wltn no sense ot lau t.atermeri the identi
cni oia yenow cat I
1 be Storv IS done, it made henoa of
tun all wonder at that yellow cat's
Dowers It Bad snent the nurht in Hint
it tnc muni in mat
sun au ciiFnc. nn i. nr.
no worse lor its
S(uecze of twelve hours.
BVBV JAMESTOWN MILLH.
How Tbe Logic of Events Has
Answered Calamity Howlers
Jamestown, Feb. 18. This city has
three mills manufacturing worsted goods
and one large mill manufacturing cotton
warn. The nroorietors of all these
plants have of late been writing letters
and sending petitions to congress signed
by their operatives with the intention
of influencing its members against the
passage of tbe Wilson bill, claiming that
tbey have suffered great loss ol business
thrnun-h lenr nf its nnssnire. Thev made
this an excuse for cutting the wages of
ineir employes one montn ago. iouay,
however, after the naasntre nf this hill hv
the House find a eerrnintv of its nassane
in the Senate, these concerns are running
wun a tun lorce ot Hands, I the cotton
mill uutil 9 p. m.), and have been obliged
to advance the waces of their emnlnvea
to the old schedule. Their orders for tilt
ipnng and summer trade are larger than
.ucy uuvc cxucncuiTU tor vcars. .
World.
THE TARIFF BILL.
Senator Mills Tblnka It Will Be
Reported This Week.
Washington. Feb. 21. Mr. Mills.
Texas, has withdrawn from the Senate
committee on finance. Mr. Mills says :
I am not a member of the committee
and only went on it as an emergency,
Vest came to me and said Tones.: of Ar
kansas, was ill, McPherson away from
the c'ltv ait'lr snd Vnnee linnrn in Plorida
trying to recuperate his health, and he
11 unu uiv IU JUIII VVIVU UIIU 111 CIUU
the bill in anme sort of shrine sothnf the
work could be done in good time. Under
such conditions I went to work with
him and Tones, who was soon thcrenfte.
nhle to lotn its MnPheraon has reeiw-
ered and is now in the Senate doing bis
work; ana neing a member ol the com
mitteee it is no more than right that be
should en on with if in mv stead as 1
was but temporarily filling his place."
II. c:ii .1 t . "i, ., ,
.tu. mm luiiiks ine diii win oe re
ported this week.
NO QUORUM
Wbere are Ibe Democrats
Who
"are Paid to Work?
Washington, Feb. 21. After the read
ing of the journal in the House Reed
asked lor a report Irom the sergeant-at-arms
under tbc order to arrest absen
tees. That official renorted that nil t he
absentees were either in Washington or
cu route hither except those sick and
excused, and seven others who had been
sent tor. kcco asked i any were under
arrest. Sergeant-at-arms Snow re
sponded that there were none. Kecd
remarked that there was no difficulty in
arrestinc Kenublicnna vesterdmr. nnd
insisted that the others should be ar
rested. Speaker Crisp thereupon dircctid
Snow to execute the order.
Mr. Bland moved to take mi the sriim.
iorage bill and the yeas and nays were
ordered without division. The vote re.
suited yeas loi), nays 10; 10 short of a
quorum.
IT'S AN OFF YEAR.
And
Pennsylvania Goes Awav,
Away on.
PlliLAUKi.i'iiiA, Feb. 21. The latest
returns received today from yesterday's
election show that Galusba Grow for
confrreasman-nt-liirare hns a r,l.rni:t
exceeding 150,000. The Democrats were
completely routed in Berks, the banner
Democratic county, with majorities
rnnoinc from 7,'S.onn tn innnnn vj.
a n ----- i .wv,wir. 1U .
county, another solid Democratic strong-
l.-l.l 1. I. ,J . l, ...
nui'i wuicu cuuiu generally oe relied upon
for a maioritv of 3.000 to 4. nrm for the
Democratic candidate, oavr flro ton
plurality. The three principal anthracite
coal counties, Luzern, Lackawanna and
Schuvkill. all slin aver to the Remthliesn
column.
COLLEGE HOYS' MURDER.
Sophs Release Cblorlne Gas to
Strangle Freshmen.
Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 21.-About 30
freshmen of Cornell university were
strangled last night by sophomores
releasing a large quantity of chlorine
gas in tbe dining hall, where a freshman
banquet was in progress. It was with
great difficulty that the freshmen were
resuscitated. A colored momnn ..,i 1
... ..w...nu viapiuvcu
as a cook died last night from the effects
ui iuc khs, ana i nomas McNeal of Pitts
burg, Pa., one of the students, died this
morning.
A Republican Just Squeezed In.
McKkesport, Tn., Feb. 21. The ex-
citement over the four-cornered mayor
alty contest here was intense last night
and the vote was so close that no candi
date was declared onfe until th. I.t
returns, received at 3 o'clock. The result
was as ioiiows: Andre, Kep., 909; Strat
ton, Dcm., 93t; Thomrjson. InH.. fi.12
Keed, citizens, 781.
Concressman Wilson's Health
St. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 21 A nnpp.nl
Irom Aguas Calientcs, Mei., says Con
gressmen Wilson and Tarsncy have ar
nved from Bl Paso. Wilson is feeling sc
badlv that the party decided to stoi
over here two or three days to give Wil
on the benefit of hot baths.
UNDER THE CAR S WHEELS
AEON SO B. MONDAY
HIB DEATH.
MEETS
Tbe TonoE Man Jumna From a
W. A. & a. B. Car In Front or
One on Ine Astaevllle tine on
Depot Street And la Instanllv
Killed.
Alotuo Hilary Monday, a son of A. C
I i . wu fW'ui ll(Cl UCdl LUC
r n. .
Kock hotel, was run over and in
stantly killed by car No. 8 of the Ashe
ville Street Railroad Co., Motorman
Dan W. Brown and Conductor J. M
Barker, at 12:45 today. The accident
occurred a short distance below Mr
Monday's residence and 123 feet from
the mouth of Bartlett street.
The body was frightfully mangled, the
face being unrecognizable. The tOD of
the skull was crushed in. both arms and
both legs were broken and from a horri
ble wound on the left leg the shattred
bones protruded.
Plia.l.. TM 1 .
I . uuoj wua aimuu in nis
other s doorway, saw the car strike his
I brother anA vom his 1... .
brother and ran to bis assistance,
UUl
was too late to save him.
Tbe Carmen's Statements
Conductor Barker's statement to Tim
Citizen is as follows
"We had left the freight depot on the
iptown trio, about 12:45. We met the
Sulphur Springs car at a ooint between
Monday's store and the crossing where
the Sulphur Springs line leaves Depot
street. A man jumped off the rear end of
me springs car and in iront ot our car,
and about two feet from the front of our
car. Mr. Brown, the motorman. re.
versed the car, but it rolled perhaps six
feet before it could be stopped. We found
the body of the man, Mr. Monday, un-
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un me tar, auu ueiwccn ine macmnes.
The car had to be jacked up before the
liodv roillfl he fatten mit The hnd.-m.
taken out by Charles Monday, a brother
vi kur mail ruu urcr.
Motorman Brown's statement is mnrli
tbe Same as Conductor Marker's He
says that when Mr. Monday struck the
cround he. Mr. Ilrnwn psimht ut the
young man in an endeavor to avert tbe
accident, but missed him. Just then the
car struck him and he was thrown Hi.
rectly under it. Mr. Brown did not see
Mr. Monday until he was in the act ol
jumping. Tbe car had no current and
was running about two miles an hour.
Mr. Brown is one of the oldest em.
DloVCS On the Asheville street milronv
and officers of the company say they
have never had a complaint regarding
him.
W. A, & S. 8. EniDloves Tell nf II.
lid. Sudderth, a conductor on the Sul
phur Springs line, said : "I was on mv
rear platform looking backward. As 1
turned my head to the front I saw Lon
Monday in the door and at the same in
stant he stepped toward me aud got on
. I . ,T . . .
iuc vui sicy. ue sirucK at me witu a
cigarette box and swung off the car be
tween the tracks and 1 heard the Ashe
ville motorman shout at him. He kept
on hollering and beean tn wittri hid
brake. Bv this time Lon was in tht pf-ti
ter of the Asheville tracks and threw nn
his hands as the enr struck him l
stopped my car and ran for help to get
the boy out. His head was crushed and
his body was doubled up so we couldn't
get him out till the car was jacked up.
Fmory Snider, the motorman ol Sud
dcrth's car, said Monday got on the car
in front of his father's store and as he
Dassed he touched the mntnrninti in t he
side, but said nothing, going right on
through the car. "The Asheville car was
passing me when Monday stepped off the
rear end. I heard the Asheville motor
man shout, 'Look out!'"
Tbe Second.
This is the second fatalitv since the
establishment of the Asheville street rail
way. On theuicht of Sentemher 21
18ND, a car ran over and killed Mitchell
K. Morgan, on Soutbside avenue.
Two Killed In Accidents.
Thos. Monday, a brother of Alonzo.
was run over and killed on January 26.
1891. by a shifting engine in the yards
of the Western North Cnrolinn mil
here.
Tbe Inquest.
Coroner McBrayer was notified nnd
the inquest over the body began about
U CIOCK.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
The President vcstenlav ,i,e
commission of F.dward D. White to be
an aSSOCiate justice Of the United States
Supreme court. The Supreme court will
re assemble lor tbe March term on the
0th proximo.
At Quincv. 111., fire todnv did $17..
000 WOrth Of damage. Summer nnd
Lynn's, wholesale druc house loss is
S90.000: kelinhle in.. l..
$20,000; Sinnerk and Nichols, merchants!
$07,000.
Massachusetts emillnvers are neensed
of cutting wages for the purpose of
making the Wilson bill odious. Never
theless there are evidences of a general
industrial revival throuchout the eoun.
try.
The Leainie of Ainerii-nn Wheelmen hou
adopted by a vote of 157 to 54, an
amendment to the constitution insert
ing tue word "white," thus drawing the
color-line.
The City of Para, from Colon, arrived
in New York todav. havinfr on hoard
the officers and crew of the wrecked
United States steamer Kearsage.
"A mischievousand uselessinstitution"
Wafl the verdict- rendered h -
. - ' --v. mj a uinga
meeting of Londoners Tuesday, on the
British House of Lords.
The Keystone rolling til ill nt Piff cltiit-0
Pa.. StArteH its nlnnt- as(aw1n The
. ' . 7.. " t"M"v JVOH.IUUV IUC
fimshmc mill is on full and eight pud
dling furnaces.
Tbe Rhnrle TfilnnH 1 )ffms.nt.n C--
Central committee has fixed tbe date of
tne Mate convention at March 14.
ThC NictherOV left Rio hnrhn. C.
nicht for Santos. The m,,...t
fired on her without effect.
In Raleieh. N. C
-- s--i .1 T vow VI M; , liy
nal tor A m a re dpi vinnruf) P T RfA..:ii
.su m. t At AUVIIIkV
about an article.
The On friil Rnnb t:iv.i.. n
pays all its depositors and suspends.
Princess Colnnnn tin.
to get a divorce.
Whittemopc's
Gilt Edge
Dressing
FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
PRODUCES A IIRILLIAST JET LLACK
LUSTRE. CONTAINS AN OIL To SOFT
EN THE LEATHER AND PRESERVE IT.
THE BEST ..7)j ODES .FARTHEST
L'Jv AT RAYSOR & SMITHS.
Whittemotte's
Patent Leather
Polish
FOR ALE KINDS OF PATENT OR ENAM
ELED LEATHER, NOTHING UETTEK
TRY IT. W CENTS AT RAYSOR .
SMITHS. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
basset
heather
Dressing
WATER 1'ROUF IILACKINii, SHOE
'OLISIIERS, I1EACK1NG AND HAID
ERS, SEE THE LINE FROM "UR WIN
DOWS,
Raysop & Smith,
31 PATTON AVE
BE
sum:
AND
GO TO
mtEYAKD'S
FOR
DKESS GOODS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
AND OVERCOATS.
HE
IS NOW OFFERING
SPECIAL
BARGAINS TO
MAKE
ROOM FOR HIS
SPRING STOCK
AT
No. 11 North Main.
-TUB BEST-
COUNTRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
-AT-
T. J. Revell's, 30 North Main.
-SIPHONS I
VICHY AMD BBLTZBX In
Biphoos csa bs obtained at
SIPHONS;"' dr"t tores of laysor
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