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1 -r .TT-.jgi-V.-. Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME X. NO 7G ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1894. DE 5 CENTS. Nlillr l.llilal r t COFFEE THERE IS A GOOD, SOI.ll) AND CONVINC ING REASON WHY YOU Sllort.l) BUY COFFEE FROM U, AND llNli SUCH REASON IS AS l'OWKKH'L ASA HUN DRED. YOU CANT 111' V IT ANYWHERE ANY CHKAl'KR AND YOU CANNOT BUY IT ANY WHERE ANY BETTER. Powell & Snider - Walking Canes OF TIIK LATEST STYLES. Fifteen ilocll received today, prices from luc. to f.vou. The folluwiiiK is the names of the different wood : CONGO, LAUREL. JUNITER. WKRCIIKKL, EDELWEISS, AMKRICAN OAK, OAK, OLIVE ITRZK, ORANGE, HA.F.I.OCACIA, Ill.ACK ORANGE. III.ACK IIAMIIOO. L. BLOMBERG, 17 l'ATTON AVENUE. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUES TO SUSTAIN ITS ESTAB LISHED REPUTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. Church St., Telephone 70. Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AXDLIlfi DI8EA8E8. 31 l'ATTON AVHNUK (Over Raywr & Smith'! Drug Store.) r. 0. Box 314. Asheville, N. C. CORTLAJNDJ3ROS. RRAL. B8TATB BROKBRS. INVB8TMBNT aOBNTS NOTARY PUBLIC Loan. fiecvrmii placed at vrt vent Office 85 Sift Pattnn Kir., ap alalia 8MOKB Porter's Havana - Mixture THK BEST BMOUNO TOBACCO ON THE MARKET, FRBFROM DIRT AND TKMB. reduction III Trices OF ALL GrKADES OF I FLOUR. I A. D. Cooper, I N COURT SCURE. INKS! STAFFORD'S Cuiitutetvi.il willing Pluid, Univeisit Jet ItHu k, Combined W'tilitti; and Copy ing, ('.lossy Mack, SlatnpiitK. Keil. 11 1 ut-, Viultt, C recti CARTER'S Cuinliiiiul Writing ami Copying. Ill lie-1 Illaek Writinjr lluid, Mack Letter, Ktil I lllaek, I'leiuli Copyittj;, Copying, Indel ible, Sal t ly, Stylist upluc, Cnnisun I l-inid, Carmine, Fast Keil, Caws Htaek, Anionic's Copying, Cross SlyloRraphie. Atiiuld's Willing l-hud, Copying. MUCILAGE CARTER'S, STERLING, STAFFORD'S, l'OMKKOY'S. H.T. ESTABROOK Stationery Store. jj S. Main St. Ladies' Fine Oxford Tics. We arc still aide to fit you ill our liest Kiade of I 1 loitgolu and patent leather oxford lies. We lire I oucriug our wine colored Russia calf oxford ties at .'.oo former price f 1.50. reduction on I odd stock in nil lints. Our stock of trunks, valises uud umbrellas is complete. RealriiiR uentty done. J. D. Blanton &Co.l 39 l'ATTON AVE. Somebody Once Said Wkx1 piipcrmiKKCfttM a refniffl corrfnuon ik'iit il liArmuiiize with the fimst ft-cl in and nurrauiH'.inBH Bliamrock Irinh Ihirn. nuliiuc fininh, tuny nuw bv Itml at bnlf iiHiial nrice it I wars not only the Khn in rock wuttT mark, but tins aim the Ktnmpof refiueinciit aud correct ntyle- Taking the Town. Kvcryone I trying Pmokt'ltcs. the urent I y, c'uar ifll watt not uomtlhinR extra I riwMl lor the money we would not linn rile I I it nlt-finc lots of nmokt'TH-men who I know n gtXMl smoke you take no chances I wim biuoKcues. Book Department. More teople are RcttbiK ncqnnintcd with our cheap lniok daily It's the mnrvel of excursionist. n to how we ttcll 'cm ho cheap nothing like It in the sl.tc novels sc. drop in aud we the fall in I prices. RAY'S Train Leaves Tomorrow I'or Rallsliury, Grceiistxiro, Reldsvlllr and Iinn.ille siieclnl low rates every ticket guaranteed take no chance, boylnii on street cheaper than ever lielore, ceident iickcui aito. O. F. RAY, Member American Ticket Broken' Awoclatlon. H N. Court Square. ON TIIK 8UUARH. TKf.KrilONE 194. CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUCS, HAND WOVKN, ASSORTED DE SIGNS; 2XS FT. ONLY Ssc.; 3x6 FT. ONLY fl.ySaMBI These prices arc truly bargains. The runs arc very good fur summer homes Japanese Portieres, BAMBOO AND KICK. Many pretty designs. We are now oflctiiiK them x iter cent, from price. This makes them very cheap. NEW GOODS. We are duly kcUuik in tmvellieH am! pretty little IhitiL's in china, cut ulass, tic, that art- very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. Thai W. Thrash & Bro, CRYSTAL l'AI.ACH- NEW BAKERY. IIESTON'S, No. S Sout h Alain Street. KvcrythitiK nice. C.tmrt lueiitl, cakes, pies. Ynur patrnlliiKC solicited. Omuls tlelivcretl I free to all parts of the city. c o " c s 3 J o - o w o 5 C Q O o !5 Q a 0. Q tS c Js o JC 5 u o 2 Grape Juice Grape Juice Grape Juice UNFERMENTED A I'l'RK 1'OOU A NON-ALCOHOLIC AT 1IKVKRA0K Heinitsh & Reagan I AGENCY FOR BON-BONS. 6H0C0LATF, ETC WKCHIVKH TWH'H A WKWK -AT- A mm, neinnsn ol Keaeaniurown.Pant.uuticr.Nichou, ONLY ONE OUT OF THREE AHHEVILLK'H HARD Ll'CK AT NPAHTAMBIHU lu VestrrdaT'a Oatn ibe Hou'Ii CarollulaiiH Were Mbat Out Hlx FttralKlH and Then AHlicvllle Couldn't Keep Ibe tiame. Aslicvillclnst the last jjameof the scries with Sn 'rtanlmri! ycstcnlav after the sixth inning, the SuuthCnriliniuus lieirjj shut out up to that time. Game was called at 4:H0, with Spartanburg to hat. Itciiuctt hit the first ball to McU and was retired at first, l'owill tuok base on balls, TIhhii ts wu3 tliruwn out at first by Green, and I'uwtll was put out at second from Oldham to Mel.. Green hit to Thomas and wus put out at lirst, Vouhk duplicating the hit and making second out. Steuhens hit for a dttiblc, stole third and scored on Oldham's two- bagger. Staulcy scored Oidluim a mo ment later on his clean hit, but Lanier retired the side on strikes. In the iccond Kini; lUw out to Met, lames ditto to Lanier and Crawley to Moflett. Metz hit to llciinett and was put out Ht first. Kobertson reached ban one on an error ol liennett and went to second on Mullen's base on balls. Green hit safe and Kobertson s -orcd. YoiinR flew out to lvvins and Moflett was thrown out ut third. Sullivan in the third hit to Stanley and was thrown out at first. Kvins struck out and lliiKK'ns foul llicd to Lanier. Stephens reached first on amcs' error and was advanced to sicoml on base on balls to Oldham. Stai.l.-v llcw out to Crawley, Limit r went out on a hiuh flv to Sulhvan, Stephens scmini; on the throw in. Metz reached first on errtir by lames, and was It ft, Robertson strik ing out. Ilennett opened the lo tlibv takiu first oil balls, ami reached ccoi;d bv a cluje decision. Powell went tint Ir.itn Stanley to Oldham, Thomas was thrown out at fust 'oy Green and King llew out to Kob ertson. Mi llet went out Ipim Thomas to Crawley, and Green from second to fust. You'll! tot fust on an error, but was put out on Stephen's hit. In the fifth l.-imesand I raw lev llcw out to Moll'ctt and Kobertson, Sullivan took first 011 balls and livins s;rue out Old ham stru.'k out, Stanley hit to liennett, was thrown out at lir:-t, anil Lankr went out from I'owtll to Crawlev. Iliiuciiis made a bit in the sixth, licii- nclt llcw out to Koberl'on, Powell hit to Metz, who touched lluxnins and re tired Powtll at Inst. Mei went out from short to first. K lie it sun look first on error bv Pcnuelt, M dTett s-tnick out and Green II w out to Hi t. Thorn,' s leil oil the seventh v i ha hit. Kitii; took lirst on an cxcutiihlc error b Stanlcv and James ami Crawley followed with safe hits, scoriui: Tlioinas anil Kinu. (men threw wild to lust lo re tire Sullivan, James and Crawlev scor ing. Uvins went out from S anlcy to first. Mucins hit safclv, as did lliiinctt, lluuLons fcoriiiu later on a wild pitch Powell was thrown out by Stanley ami Thomas flew out to Metz. Youim went out, James to Crawley, Stephens struck out, Uluhnii! took lirst on error nv lieu nett and stole second. Stanley wcnlilov n on bulls, Lanier took fust on error by liennett, Ol.lhtiin scoring on the pl.tv. Metz made it scratch hit, scoituij Man lev. Kobertson flew out to Crawlev. In the eighth, Kinu llew out to Met. triiuctt made a two base hit, Critwltv was out from Green lo Oldham, and Sullivan retired the side from Lanier to Oldliam, Moflett struck out, Green was hit by pitched ball and Young out from anus to Crawlev. Stephens hit salt and stole mvuiiiI. Oldham reached first on error uv Crawley, ureen scornm Stanley reached first, liases bcinn lull, but Lanier went out from Hennett to Crav. lev. In th-last iiiiiini! Uvins made a hit 1 1 tmLMiis likewise, liennett foul Hied to Yntini! ami Powell flcwoutto.Molf.it levins and 1 1 tiiruiiiH advanced to third and second on parsed hall, scoinie; on I nomas g nit. King retired the sine on a fly to MollUt. Metz hit the fust ball to rtuht li.ld fence. It struck the top, rollc alone; awhile und then dropped inside Met: reached second but wascatmht on Kobertson s hit, und putout bv I nomas Kobertson stole second ami reached third on Kind's poor throw. Moll'ctt I struck out and then with a hit to tie the I score, Green struck out. The score; ash 1: vii. 1. n. All ..5 ..5 ..S ...4. A 3 II O 1 4 1 a IC.rccii, p iiiiiik, e I Stephens, r. I., iildlium, Hi. I Stanley, s. n..., I I. inner, au n Metz. Ul 0 Rnliertsun, e. I". ft Mulletl, I. I I'J 7 H H'AKTAMII'Rll i'7 1 J II. 1 0 2 Penuctt, lib Powell, III ...X ...i .. fl ...r. .... ....4. ,...1 ..A 1 1 1 7 o 1(1 1 t o I TholllllK, M. H. kniK, e Jitnic, p i.rnwlcv, Hi I Sullivan, I. f..... levins, e. t Muggins, r. f... 37 S 10 117 10 SCIIRK BV ISNINf.S i a a ." i) 7 N !l SpitrtRtilniru 0 0 o o o ooo a ; Asiievine d i i " II 0 1 0 si MS1AUV. Hanieil Runs Asheville i. Unse on hulls- fill' C.recn a, air Inines 2. Slunk nut liv I'.iien a. Iiv liunea 7. rw-lmse lilts tenh ena. Oidluim. Metz und liiim s. Stolen Imses tlldlmill, Met., Steiliens. nelincil, suinvuil liouble plnyi .lelilo tinui ni The Asheville team came home last IhcGrccnviltscniiKMii last night to becin their bout with Asheville at Allar dale this afternoon. They nr in for the war and so is Ashcvil'r. The party made up of iia. Cain, Albert Gibson Abel Morgan, James Gray, I'rntik Hehnc Wm. Uicrs. Gus. Hoke, Ins. Copimge, II Craig, I. MclMvid, Jas. llnmmett, Geo Hommett and C. A. Scott. 1 hey are quartered at the llcrkelev, Dance (tulpliur ftprlnita One of the most enjoyable dances of the season was given at Sulphur Springs last evenina under the chnpcrontige of Mrs. Reeves and Mrs. Rutledgc. The pavilion was thronged with happy cou o'esnni the Utrncim: whs Kent nil several hotirs. Among the participants were: Mis' Garrett, Augusta: Miss Stroad. St. Louis: MissOlmslcad, Wush incton: Miss Butler, Ohio; the Misses Keeves, Misses Merrick, jonnson, urnncn M. lohnson.Cnrricr.Southwiek and Rol tins; Messrs. Reynolds, Rankin, Lewis, lohnson, Moore, Snutn, Koiictts, iv Ktiv. -i i. t-i o ... L 1 1 ....... n 4 , 1 1 . h .1 lUrUBIl. I HUB. CIIIIIVU, iwnift., iuniuiii: AKOCNII THK WORLD. Hill Nve Conlriiiplatlnz a Trip For Next Year. Hill Nye and Mrs. Nve were in the city yesterday, stopping at the Uattcry Park and remaining until this morning. In a conversation with Tun Citizen Mr. Nye said l.e would not lecture at all the com ing season, lie has, however, promised the syndicate for which his weekly letters are written, the American Press associa tion, to take a trip around the world ind "write it up." It is possible that he will start on this glolie girdliug mis sion in 'inirirv. Hut he is ill corrcs- ndence with the association with a view to deferring this trip, and r pending the winter in Washington City, where his daughters, Misses Iks-ie and Winnie, ill be in school. "I think there is some material there for a letter," ; nddetl, ah a sciioiiiiicss that made the remark the more suggestive of the tun there would be 111 a series of Nye letters from the National Capital. Mr. rc would prefer the latter trip this winter, but it is as yet undecided. the association should preltr him to 1 around the woild first he will make the start Iroin New York about the first January, lie can obey his own sweet ill as to the trip, and can put in uny htre from five months to a year in his travels from Asheville around the earth mil back again. He will go alone. lust iinagincthetiincMr.Nvewill get out of a trip I ke that ! His experiences, real and imagined, will make millions laugh. Mr. Nve is now a dved in the wool citi zen of Western North Carolina and savs he expects to live here all of his life. He is a handsome residence and . acres hind near Mr. Yandcrbilt's I to say )thi"g ol a 4-OU-foot well, to draw from which, us he s.ivs. rt iuii cs somuchtlTort that the exlmustcd drawer must drink what comes up in the buckrt as soon as reaclus the sin lace I. The tract is ge enough fir a garden and a pitch "boss feed," and there, in c isv reach Asl.eviilc, and surrounded by all the comlorts ol home, America s great hu morist lives and cnioys li'e May he live to be one of "our 1. 1 lest citizens !" WH1.H1.' "UK MI'.X (il Ull- ? And Who la Hie uwut r til I lime AiiluiiilaT There's a state of anxiety ol tlx in- tensest variety at Uilimorc these ti ns and unless something turns up in u little while there will likely be some cases ol neiV'on prostration. It is all on ac count ol a newspaper ttory or stories sent out fn.m New York. One was a pcci.il to the Philadelphia Times liieh it w is state. 1 that W. K. Yam bill was the owner of it menagerie that ail arrived on the steamship 1.1 si.-i that h id conic all the wav Iroin Cut eutta and that w as lo b 1 shipped iinme liatelv to Mr. Yandcrbilt's I W. K. mind on) place in the mountains of North Carolina., I lie storv as punted ill New otk pa pers uanieil Coiiielms VauiUrlnlt as the wucr ol the animal circus, and a store sent out by a press association added to the mix-up Iiv (helming r lie owner is I'errv lit linont. but H says Unit "some one said the animals were sen! lo Mr, llelir.ont for W. K. Yainlerlnll, who wants them for his big ranch." This menagerie includes sacred cowsnud bulls, Muliifr deer, itmngetsc or mongoosts. Indian lartriilgts, pheasants, mouse leer, crams. Cb'r.csc fiiiiirn Is und vari ous kinds of ninls. Now it tnkis a good dt nl to Let Ilill- mnre on pins nnd needles, as if were, but this tueiiugeric bus done so. Inquiry de velops tiie !act thai nothing is known there of th 'coming of nnv such thing, I lit then : has bctn no exhibition ol aui mills then in a long time ami il there a any prospett i I 'the coining of a nunag eric the people ol that sttudv liltle town wan to know annul it, 1 h'.'Sr various stories have caused the hulling lit tw veil two r more opinions, anil the suspense is becoming painful on the estnlc, II the iiiim lis do conic there, the.pcople are con templating a grain! procession, a sort o triumphal entry, as it were, in which Col. Hcrndon and other notables oil the estate will be seen lending ihesacietl cal- llc of Hntlima or acting as custodian ol the cranes. Let I he circus come and r lieve tile pressure ! ENIHIK4ED Cl.i:VH.4MII. But It Whs Not Hoik: 1 hmIIi Mill! HitllotliiK Gi Tllltn:, I . T., August 2.-Red hot times were hud at the liemocratic dec toral convtiition (it lil Reno yesterday The report ol the icsolutions committee precipitated a long battle between the administration and anti-administration crowds. The resolutions, as finally adopted, endorsed the adininistrution declared for free coinage of Ami rican sit vcr and tlcninnded that Congress at once pass the tniirl bill based on the Chicago plntlortn. 1 he convention is now mil luting fir delegates to Congress, with Hon. loseph Weslev of Guthrie in leud There are nearly n dozen candidates and the h.d tit may Install day il a dirk horse is not sprung. KVERVIKIUV ACQI'I TTtvD. But Jren' InduNlrlal Combine lion llrlnu rrNMure To Hear. Washington, Aug. 2. The report the coniniituc to investig tte the allege sugar sc.indal exonerates everybody and says there is no evidence to support the all- gatious that members ol the sugar trust used otl cr than proper arguments with Senators whom they saw with le etence to tie sugar schedule, Occasion is taken bv the committee however, to deprecate the importuuitT and pressure to which Congress and its members arc subjected uv representatives of great industrial combinations whose enormous wealth tends to suggest undue tnllucnce ami to create in t he public mind a demoralizing belief in the existence corrupt piacticcs. Two Norln Carollua Nomination KAi.liiou, N. C August 2. The Ponti list convention nominated W. P. Stroud for Congress from fourth district. The Democratic convention at Salisbury re nominated J. S. llcntlers jii lor Congress man Seventh district. VfiViTCfMriWMSoTilEl ISAM US. New York 5, Uostou 4; Philadelphia 0, llrooklyn 5; Pittsburg 15, Cincinnati 5; Chicago 2ti, St. Louis 8; Cleveland Louisville, no game; llaltimoie C, Wash ington 5; tccond giinie, Baltimore 11, Washington 4. RICIIMOND HAS A DOUBT REPl'BLICANS MAY MOT EN DORSE POPl'LMT NOMIMEEH. Two Df niocrati on The Hupreiue Beuclt Named Bv The lo pa Clark Has Hla Httv - Rcpubllcana lasue an Addrraa). Rai.kii.ii, N. C, Aug. a. lSjceial. The machine worked iierfectly at the Populist State convention. I'aircloth was nominated for chief justice, I-urehes, Walter Clark and Connor for associates; W. II. Worth for treasurer. Clark says that unless the Democrats also nominate him he will not be a can didate. The Republicans were in session until tte last night. They issue an address signed by Lusk. Uwnrt nnd three others which they say their party favors fusion and that fusion arrangements ith the Populists arc materially satis factory. They ask their party to send delegates to the State convention who tvor fusion aud who arc also in lavor endorsing the Populist nominees for the Supreme court and treasurer. While this is all done it is yet evident that all is not harmonious in the Keptib- an ranks. Some negroes arc greatly stirred by what has been done. Pearson intimates that there is a doubt whether Republican convention will endorse ill that has been done. Some other Rc- iiiblicans sav there will assuredly be en dorsement. flic Populists adopted a resolution expulsive of regret r.t Vance's death iinl reposing to uul in raising funds for is mouuiirnt. lil'.OKUIA 1)1' MOCK ATM. rrul li.tltlrrliiK .Ur Tlic HUlle I'onten Ion Al Atlanta. An.x iA, Aug. 2. The meeting ol the Mute lii inocratic eonveiition fixed for ion today has attracted to the city the laritesl aUciidaiuc of Democrats from all over ticorgi.i known in recent years Uesiilcs the .'!.")(l delegates entitled to scats ill the body as l niesenla lives of the l.'li couiili'.s in the State, there is a large delegation of citizens, nianv of them from remote sections, swelling the number ol visitois in the city to fullv 800. The convention is called to nominate andidates lor governor, secretary of state, comptroller general treasurer, at torney general and commissioner of agri culture for a term for two years respec tively. I'or governor, Hon. W. . Atkin son, ex-speaker of the house of represen tatives nnd lormcrchairnian ol the htatc Democratic executive committee, Inn no opposition, his sole competitor in the primaries, den. Clement A. hviins, hav ing retircJ from the race when the result was practically decided in the local elec tions several weeks ago. The only con test is for secretary of state, for which dice there are two candidates, Allen D. Candler, present in.-umbent, and Wm. Clifton of Chatham. A warm contest over the financial pulllK la cxpccicu. .1 I. :.. Promptly at noon lion. Allen t'ort, chairman of the State executive commit tee, called the hotly to order. J IPANKHK KKPl'LHICO. tnisla will Not Permit I'oaaea- Nlon ol lorea, Siiancii.m, Aug. 2 An official tele gram receivi d here fioni Tien-Tsiu says in the battles fought July 27 and 2S at Yash.'in, the Japanese were repulsed with a lops of over 2IKI0 men. YoKoiioM.i, Aug. 2 The Chinese min ister at Tokn has demaiidrd his pass ports. Chinese residents in apan arc liemg placed under protection ol the United Slates legation, Siiani'.iiai, August 2. The Chinese Pei Yang souadroii consisting of in ves sels has sailed from Clue I'oo for Corea and n battle is expected In consequence. ST. PKl'liRSIU KIl. AllCUSt 2. It IS Oltl ciallv announced that Russia, during the settlement of war between china nnd lapan, will act in complete accord wilh Great Britain in an ell rt to secure an immediate solution of the ditliculty railing this Russia will not allow any power to take even partial possession of Corea. 4PPROICHINU AGREEMENT Huitar The Otilv Bllcklnir Point Of Importance Now. Wasiiinoths, July 2. The Senate eon- teres are today very sanguine of a Bjiecdv settlement of the tni iff snarl. The only disagreement of importance now is the sugar schedule nnd that uppcuts to be in a very lair wav of settlement by a change in the text of the schedule which will, it is asserted, give the House oppor tunity to claim a victory, but which will, in reality, retain the differential duty on refined sugar. Some senators look for agreement on this basis. Ill-Ill I.KARNH. But Al What Awful Com To The Country. CmcAr.o, Aug. 2. "I will never again be connected with any strike orgnn'z, lion," said President Debs of the A. K. U. today. "This Btrikc has developed the fact that the sentiment ol the people of this country is against strikes and that the government stands rendy to put down such movements at the point ol the linyoiict. I snail lie caller advise all workmen to seek redress by the ballot." The Pullman Works Going. Ciiic'Ai',0, Aug, 2, The Pullman works were started today without any demon strntion on pnrt of the employes. Hut 2fi() reported for work, although the company expected 800, About 1000 strikers gathered about the building and good naturally dialled the returning workmen. A heavy detail of police is on band. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Work at the American watch factory at Wulthnm, Mnsv.was resumed yester- tenia y niter a month's shut down. The concern employes about 1H00 people. The Florida Democrats endorsed the Democratic House, and condemned the Senate armtratiomsts. South Carolina dispensaries arc open but the saloons arc not closed. DRINK- Harris' Litbia Water. A vviitci tli-it is snifiiur to any other lithij water in Hit l iiiu-tl States, which is shown liy the iitlluwiitK analysib : Its sjiecilic gravity is loo.i4 ;tt (x7. Calcium Sulphate ioo..3 Imp. (fills. Potassium Sulphate , o.fJ4 Sodium Sulphate ojort Sodium Chloride oiS Sodium llicarliouate z.wi? Lithium HicarUmate Magnesium Ilitait-onate 3.671 Iron Kieiirlwiiale 0.2 Silica 3 o") I'lmsphoric Acid Trace Loss on Ignition 1.051 Solid Dried at 2i I- 1 1.7-24 Carhutiic Acitl in ttiiarlionatc 122.K16 The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid, analysis made by K. Ogdeu Duremeu, M. L)., I.L- I)., Professor of chemistry and physics, Col lege City of New York, Oct. 7, 1K01. This water has no equal in the t inted States for eming dyspepsia, constipation, liver com plaint, nausea, diopsy, gout, rheumatism, and all diseases of the kidney and bladder. Price, .(.yi per case, 24 bottles. Rebate fi.ifl per case for bottles returned. ASMKVll.l.K ACKNTS. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OPEN UVIiNLNGS TILL U O'CLOCK. WHKKK Dill VOI C',l"r IT? THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, NO TAUI.H COMI'I.HTH WITHOUT IT. IT HAS NO EQUAL. Ask TIIK LADIKS AND TIIHV Wll.l. TKI.I. YOU TO CO TO It. 15. NOLAND & SON 21 N, Main St., Grocers, While lyou cull fun! rt fresh supply ol this Cftehratett Steam Baked Bread. A COMPLETE LINK Ol- PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMEH'S, No. 16 N. Court Square. Latimer carries nice Mock of Potted meats, French Sardines, Crackers Etc, , .
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