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Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME X-NO. 186. PRICE 5 CENTS ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1894. i . ..3 ' --I THIS WEEK We have fresh arriv als of Watauga Valley Buckwheat Flour. A car of Obelisk Floor ind Obelisk liilil Poidtf. Atmore's Vinci Meat and Plum Podding New crop Hots, Raisins, Primes, PljS, fancy Porto Rico & New Orleans Molasses. A large consignment of Cal ifornia and Eastern Canned Fruits and Vegetables just received show superior quality and very low prices. POWELL a SNIDER "The White Corner." COOPER'S SPECIALS This Week. FRESH SARATOGA CHIPS, i sc. Box. PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, 20c Lb. MIXED NUTS NEW CROP. At 15c. Lb. NEW YORK EVAPORATED APPLES lOc.Lb. Wc have the largest, the finest and tlie best PRUNES ever sold on trn. mnrket bv nr:y living man, at 15c. ooutid. COl'RT BOldE HQVAStK. Irystal Palace. Christmas is Coming And everybody who sees our display of Holiday attractions is glad of it. Oar desirable goods and low prices makes Christmas shopping a renl pleasure. Come in and bring tlie children. Hnppv faces add still another attraction to the entertainment. Visitors incur no obli gation to purchase unless so disposed. It is conceded bv all that our stock is larger and bate selected than anr in the State. Come, pick out your present now. THAD. W. THRASH & Baskets! Baskets! Lunch Baskets, Candy Baskets, Work Baskets, Fancy Office Baskets. Many kiiuls of baskets which lor one week we shall otTer nt very low prices to make room for our la re display ol Holiday OoocIn. Which will be of huge variety, best quality ami the lowest prices and will te ready soou at ESTABROOK'S, 22 South Main St. Grand Opening HOLIDAY GOODS Monday, Nov. 20th. i ratker early to introduce my line of holiday reseats, but to gin everybody a chance to see wkereaad how they can buy valuable present for rock little money, 1 will only mention few article, U; Is albumi of the very latest de aigaa, Ctllalald hacks, will hold 30 photos, worth fully from ft. te fcos, for i.;s; 71 Albums, Flsskland Celluloid backs, lateat styles, worth fully Iraat M a ta $175, for $1.35 each, and over 1000 other articles too numerous to mention here, tweaker Ike day, November s6th. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON iAVBNUB. BOOKS SHELF WORN May mean anything from well bundled to barely touched. Wc have both kinds on our bargain counter. Vl.y not drop in and examine lor yourself? Th; boys nd girls willct rtainlv lc plcnse.t. Mnvnc Keid's stories, till but new, 75c, will go at 45c. Abbott's Storks of American history, 8 70!., $t.25, arc 70c. each. The price of several Kolloand Jonasb ok, at $1.00, have been cut in half. And many odds and ends, broken scries, Dnlwir Holland, I helps, etc., will go at cost or s. "Why?" Because wc need room for the best selected ussortment of new books and nil novelties in our line that we bare ever handled. It doesn't cost you n copper to see il wc are tilling the truth. Morgan's Book Store Ti'FJT COl'RT SQUARE. On Monday. Deo. 8rd, 1 cam be fouud at No. 10 North Court Square where I will be pleased to see my friends and customers. Q. A. GREER. Oakland Heights Hole WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 1 5th, 1895. Holiday Goods AT THE LIVE MIS FROH IHffll CVHHENCY QUESTION TO BE COS" SIDEKED AT ONCE. The Ilcooinineiiilatlons or the Presi dent And the Secretary of the Treas ury to lie Taken up-Civil 8ervlce Commissioners Wants More Money National ltiuiklim Act. Washington, Dec 7. The House com mittee on banking and currency this morning, on motion of Warner, adopted the following resolutions: ' P.esolved. that, beginning with Mau ri iy next at 10 a. m. this committee take up the recommendations of the President and Secretary of the Treasury with refer ence to the currency, and there be invited to appear before us the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Cur rency. "Resolved. That the chairman ol this committee be authorized to invite such persons as he may think proper to ap pear before us in the samematter, and to arrange for hearing them with a view to completing all bearings on or beb?e the 15th instant, on which date all bear ings shall be closed. "Resolved, That the meetings of tbit committee tor the purpose of these bear ings may be called by the chairman at any time during the coming week, and that five members present shall be a quorum for purposes of such hearings." Before the session adjourntd Springer of Illinois, chairman ol the committee, was nuthoiized to offer the resolution in the House today requesting permission for the committee to sit during the ses sions of the House, CONFECTIONS ALWAYS FRESH. For large boxes and fancy baskets send in vnur orders for Christmas We THE HOVSE. wiil have n limited quantity,' but in iv not K.ive enough for til? demand. .T. HI. IIESTON, 26 S. M 'IN ST. Civil Soi-vlco Commliwlon-To Amend tho Niitlomit Hanking Act. Washington, Dec. 7. Among the ex ecutive communu'atior.s on the table b.fore the House was one from the Sec reinry of the Treasury submitting an esiimnte for an additional appropria tion to meet the expenditures of the civil service commission for the year end ing unc 30, 1895. On motion of Mar tin (Dun. Ind.) an order for a session to night lor consideration of the pension hill was vacated. A resolution, offered bv Springer (.Dem. Ills.), was agreed to, giving the committee nu bunking and currency permission to sit during the sessions ol tlie House. On motion of Wilson (Dcm., W. Va.) the House went into committee of the whole to distribute the several sections of the President's message among the appropriation committees. Grow (Rep., I'a ) nddiessrd the House suggesting certain amendments to the national banking act, by which greater elasticity could be given to their circu lating notes. At the conclusion ol Grow s marks the committee rose and a reso lution to distribute the President's mes sage being favorably reported to the House, wnssgretd to. A bill reported Irom the committee on public lands to protect the puMic forest reservations, which came over from yes terday, was called up and the House went into committee of the whole lor its consideration, meat of the White House grounds. It stands directly in front of the main entrance, on the edge of driveway, where it can com mand every carriage that drives to the President's door, and every foot pas senger who ventures up the walk. It is an ugly . wooden structure, six feet by eight in dimensions, with win dows on every side, through which a entry may see, and if he thinks wise, may shoot. ALT. RIGHT, HAUCOCK. Have the Thing- Tour Own Way, Please. Washington, Dec. 7. Representative J. W. Babcock of Wisconsin, chairman ol the Republican Congressional commit ttee, wishes it to be understood that bis committee as a body has taken no action in regard to the contested election cases. Babcock says that the national committee has nothing to do with the matter, that it is a subject wholly within the jurisdiction of the House, and that any attempt on the part of the committee to instruct contestants as to their duty would be a presumption of which the committee would not be guilty. He Wants Troops. Washington, Dec. 7. The Secretary of the Interior has received a telegram from Governor West of Utah saying that it is necessary that the southern Utes now in Utah should be driven from the terri tory as there is likely to be trouble be tween them and the white settlers. He asks for troops for this work. The Sec retary of the Interior does not believe that matters are as serious as repre sented by Governor West. Going Around the Customs Circle, Washington, Dec. 7 I. M.Comstock, chief ol customs division of the Treasury Department, started today on an official tour of inspection of the custom houses along the south Atlantic const. He will start in at Norfolk, Va., touching at Wilmington. N. C, Ncwbcrn, N. C, Ueautort, a. L., savannah, ua lackson villc, Fla., and the priucipalgulf ports to New Orleans, La. Cloture. Washington, Dec. 7. In the Senate yesterday the motion by Vest to take up his cloture resolution was antago nized bv a motion to proceed to the ex ecutive business. The Inttcr motion pre vailed and at 1:55 the Senate closed the doors. At o'clcci the Senate adjourned until Monday. TWO Train Iinmllts Mnkvaliutil oral 10,000 By Intimidation Tin In Hands and (lolun; Through the Sale-Woman Rob bed on the Stree'tMof t'lnclniitl. Fort Wokth, Tcx., Dec. 7. Eight miles west of here lust evening the east bound Texas and Pacific passenger train was brought to a sudden stop by a dan ger signul displayed on the trestle. The engineer was covered by three masked men, who burst in the express car door with a pick axe. One of the robbers then kept the firemnu and engineer while the others went into the express car. The safe doors were open. One of the rob bers rilled the sates while the other kept guard over the messenger. 1 be exact amouut the robbers secured is said to be near $140,000 In money. gold bullion en route to Washington, and Texas racih; checks. Cincinnati, Dec. 7. Josephine Brand, a single woman, 43 years of age, whose home is in Lawrenccburg, drew $10,000 out of a bank. As she was going down Central avenue near the side entrance to the Grand hotel, on her way borne, a man suddenly slipped up behind ber and grabbed the bag and gave it a pull. She released her hold on the bag and the thief disappeared. J'IKLI) OFFICE HS. A lli-Iilgo Mutter. Washington, Dec. 7. The House com mittee on interstate and foreign com meree today ordered favorably reported a bill extending to three years the time of commencing and to six years the time lor completing the New Orleans bride. In It. Washington, Dec. 7. Secretary Car lisle has appointed John C. Lehman shipping commissioner at Brunswick Ga. THE TRIAL OK FELLOWS. THE HOLD CJOKS CU T. One Price Store Have ou etcr bought GOOD Cloaks nt $3 50? They arc raie, but we have about thirty of them. Alsj GOOD overcoats at $8 50 and $10.00. TOYS. FANCY GOODS, FIXE CHINA WARE, BOOKS, GAMES. ETC., ETC., in large variety now opening. A. ReeUW & (So. Change of Management The undersigned having bought out the Ashe ville Transfer Co., beg to announce that 1 will hereafter be managed by Herbert C, Allen, Wt retain the old name and office, 38 College atreet. telephone No. 1. We will give STRICT aid PROMPT Attention to all orders for.baggage, and respect fully solicit your patronage. 1 HERBERT C. ALLEN, B. D. KBKL1NO, R. r. POSTER. For Sale or Rent. A house of eight rooms well furnished. All modern convenlnces. Desirable location. On street car line. Price reaaonablt, WANTKU fjoooon one of the handaoment improveu properties in aanevme. Apply to a C. CORTLAND, as Patton Aw., tnd Floor, Over 11 Million Culled For In Throw Cities In One Day. Washington, Dec. 7. The gold with drawals Irom the treasury within the past few days have assumed considera ble proportions and the indications point to their continuance. Wednesday at New York, Philadelphia and Boston $1,500,000 in gold was withdrawn, 1'iiitcd States notes being presented for redemption in gold. The rate of ex change, too, and the scarcity of commer cial paiier makes it look as if gold ex ports will be made this week to next, further depending the gold reserve, which, bv the treasury figures, stood yesterday at $111,000 000. To be added to this is about $2 250,000 yet to be paid in on account of the recent bond issue, but the gold taken out in exchange for United States notes is still to be subtracted. The treasury, it is announced today, lost bv further withdrawals ot gold yes terday $1,700,000, making a total loss i:i two days ol $3,300,000. Nearly al' of the gold was paid out for United States notes. This continued with drawal, which began 10 days ago, hat now assumed larger proportions, and has reduced the gold reserve to below $109,000,000. THE ASIATIC FLEET. ltOMlERIES THAT NETTED LARUE AMOVNT3. It Will Probably be Concluded Today Now Evidence. Nuw Y'okk, Dec. 7. Commissioner John J. Linson was among the earliest arri vals yesterday in the old general sessions where, lor the fourth day, be presided at the hearing of the charges of neglect of duty made against John K. Fellows as district attorney. Shortly afterwards lawyer Louis Philips of tbe German-American Reform union entered the room and engaged in a whispered conversation with the com missioner. A few minutes Inter Phillips was asked by a reporter if there was any foundation for the statement that the German-American Retorm union will pre pare additional charge? ugainst Col. Fellows, alleging that upon conviction ot Dr. Mercer the district attorney was presented by tbe Mutual Lite Insurance company with a check lor $5000. Phil lips said: es, there is some foundation for the story, but I don't expect to open the matter at this bearing." Phillips declined to say wbether or not the uni -n would formulate new charges embracing the alleged payment ot $5000 to (.ol. I t Mows by tbe insurance com pany. Unless something wholly unentitled happens the trial will he concluded to day. The unexpected will either come in the shape of new evidence against Fel lows or by his doing, what is not now thought probable, putting witnesses on the stand in his own behalf. Fourth ltcuiineiit Election at Stntoe- vllloTliurHilfiy Kveiilng. Statesville, N. C, Dec. 7. Special At the election of field officers of tbe Fourth regiment last evening, the result was: Colonel I. F. Armhcld, re elected by acclamation. Lt.-Coloncl B E. Hnmrick. Shelby. Major 1st bat. T, S. Franklin, Char lotte. Major 2d bat. W.G. Smith. Asheville .. B. Alexander. Tbe expected bas happened, and Capt. Smith bas been chosen for an office tbe acceptance of which will cause him to give tip the captaincy of the Asht-ville LiL'ht Infantry. In this uosition Cant Smith has been very successful and has become very popular with his men, s" that his leaving the position at the head of tbe company, if he should decide to do so. will cause gv-nernl regret. the biennial election of officers of the A. L. I. will be held this evening, and the result of the election Inst evening in Statesville will make the event of this evening more important than ever. VICTIM OK FOOTBALL. Ills Hack Was Broken, anil Ho Must Die. Washington, Dec. 7. George Bahen ol Richmond, Va., the Georgetown Univer sity student who had his buck broken in a football game between the University elevcu and that of the Columbia athletic club on Thanksgiving day, is still alive and conscious, but the doctors say bis death is certain to result. The injured boy has been told that be will die, and has taken the news man fully. He has asked that no blame be attached to any 011c in connection with his miunes, but partisans ot tbe Univer sity tire making the open accusations that the Columbia men deliberately in jured Bahen in ordev to make him retire from the game, mid thus weaken the Georgetown men. Bahen's death will undoubtedly be followed by the prosecution ot certain Columbia players, and the members of the Georgetown alumni arc urging that criminal proceedings should begin at once. PURE AHD DELICIOUS Candies For Christmas FROM 1-2 to 5 LB. BOXES. Heinitsh & Reagan. AGENT Headquarters m Deits Gloves, B. Ac W. Collars and CufTs, Kaiser Collars and CnlTs. Monarch Shirts, Knox Hats, Men's Piae Shoes, Winter Underwear, And Alt Kinds Of Men's Fixings. MITCHELL. TBE HSM'sl OUTFITTER. St PATTOX ATBNCB. DID YOU KNOW IT Stiito Library - 9 THE BAZAAR HAS A BIG XjOT OF TOYS A Good Tooth Brush is a Great Comfort We are displaying a splendid line of four row ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, bleached and unbleached, that we guar antee the bristles not to fall out In s reasonable time, or replaced with a new brush. 35c, each. All New and Beautiful. Lovely Gifts of all kinds. Our Royal Saponaceous Tooth m Carrles- cradles, chairs, Tea Sets and Everything DkiiiJx la th Terr bast for DerieetlT rUnUCI cleansing and removing tartar, I civ. ay:, uuuic. D nlaiave la our popular, fragrant and antiseptic tooth waah for harden ing the gnms and purifying the breath. 75c. bottle. BRUSH, FOWDBR AND WASH bought at same time for 75c. to Pleasd Everybody. RKMKMBRR Campliorline TiiBKcii rcugn bkib iraooin aoa cura cnappca I nanas ma iicc. 35c. Dome, RAYSOR a SMITH, SI P4TTOH ATBNVB. It will pay you and will please yon to call and see these goods at . Trade Runs To Specialists 43 Patton Avenue. WHAT WK SHOULD DO. A I11G, 1110 II. SPARTANBURG STEAU BAKED BREAD, 7 LOAYEa FOR 25c. Mocha and Java, Lone Star, Broken Java, Atiosa, Mexican Peaberry, Mexican Cardova, Laguyrn, Rio, three grades. Special prices on all of these fine grades of Goflees. We have a large mill and will grind it fresh if desired. .B.vJBiN;'.Q 1 No Mure Additions To It Arc Now Tuouirht Necessary. Washington, Dec. 7. Secretary Her bert has issued an order that the Mar blebead be made ready for a three years' cruise in foreign waters as soon as possi- Die. a number ot minor delects nave developed during ber stay in the West Indies, which would not ulkct ber utility in a home station, but it will require 30 duvs repairs at the Norfolk navy yard to make the vessel independent of work shops for three years. Secretary Herbert bas not yet an nounced tbe destination of tbe Marble head, but be says he wants to have ber ready togoabroad whereversbeis needed. There is no impression that she will be attached to tbe European squadron at a reward ot merit tor conspicuous services rendered by her officers and crew daring their long summer duty at Minefields, but it is quite as likely that the will so to South America. It is certain that no further addition will be made to tbe Asiatic fleets. DEAD. DEAD, DEAD, Which UcPsra to the Pup-aim TurHT Hills. Washington, Dec. 7. When tbe Dtm ocrntic Senatorial caucus adjonrned yes terday at 5 o'clock, those who had been endeavoring to get tome action that would make it possible to past tbe so called popKun tariff bills and strikeout tt e differential duty of one eighth of a sent a pound in retincd sugar schedule, gave up an nope, no organised etlort will be made to push these bills, nor will there beany cloture resolution offered in tbe Senate witb the endorsement of the Dem ocratic caucus. FREEDOM 1IY 1118 WIFE. Olio Kind of an Appeal the President Could Not ltealat. . Washington, Dee, 7. The President bat commuted to one month tbe sen tence of Isaac Langston, sentenced in Southern Georgia, November 16, to three months' imprisonment for illicit distilling. Tbit was on petition ol bis young wife, who bad been married to dim only two weekt when he wat con victed and wbo promise! to keep bin from further temptation. DOE8 HEFEAB CRANKS f A Strange Thing-Put Up In th Whit) llouxe Grounds, . WuhwotoH, Dec, 7. A sentry boa suitable for the . accommodation of armed watchmen it the latttt tmbtUlth It's il Loiik Time Ilvtwoon High Wa ters at Kl l'nso. Ul Taso, Texas, Dec. 7. An interna tional meeting wat held here yesterday by citizens of this city and Jaurcz, Mex ico, in furtherance of a scheme to have tbe United States build a big dam above HI Past where the watcn of tbe Rio Grand could be stored during the rainy season for nse in the dry season by the Kio Oraude valley people, A committee of ten from eacb tide ol tbe river wat agreed upon to present tbe case anew before both the Mexican and the Ameri can congresses. TIME TO STOP HIM. North (iirollnu should Have Olio or iseveriil State. Turk. Aliia.ny, Dec. 4. The State Forest Commission at its meeting toduv pro vided for the establishment of n State Park in the Catskiils. The park will contain 30,000 ncrrs, most of which is owned bv the State and is located in the vicinity nf Slide Mountain, the highest in the Catskill region. The State already has a deer park near Slide Mountain which was established several years ago. The Commission provided for the pur chase of lands within the Adirondack State Park ns follows: In Warren coun ty, 3,785 acres at $1.60 an acre, 2,500 acres at $2 an acre. liu7 acres at SI an ucre, 1.150 acres in Warren county and 740 acres in Hamilton county at $1.50 an acre. New kork sun. Second OfTe-nxo of a Man Accused ol Abducting a Girl. Sbbldvvillb, Ind., Dec. 7. There it great excitement in Stark and Marshall counties over the arrest of Claude Rans- bnttora of Marshall county, accused of forcibly tbe abducting the 13 years old daughter ol Widow Shraw of Knox and concealing ber in a lonely cabin in the Kankakee twampt. Tbe girl wat found and Ransbottom wosarrested and taken to Knox, where the jail wat guarded last night to prevent I rnching. Rans- oottoni oat ngureti in similar offenses before. Tho Young Czar's Order. Warsaw, Dec. 7. It it ttated here that M. Dnrnovo, minister of the interior, on behalf of Emperor Nicholas, telegraphed December 4 to Gen. Gourko, governor ol Warsaw, that be must not interfere witb the Catholic clergy. General Gourko, who tendered hit resignation, will be succeeded by Count Puichkin, now gov ernor of Odessa. Forged American HoikIm. Dublin, Dec. 7 The Freeman's Jour nal tayt forged American bonds to the value of several thou nnd pounds are ia the hands of Bcllast investors. The bonds were bought in the usual way. It is reported a broker has been tent to the United Statet to inquire into the matter. Wages Low Euotigh, They Think. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 7. -One hun dred and fitly male garment workers, employed by Strawbritlge the clothier, and temnle help to the number ot zuu ttruck this morning because of a pro posed reduction in their wages. Kni-l ol'Oxlord Dead. London, Dec. 7. Horatio William Wnlpole, the fourth Earl of Oxford, died today, aged al. IS THE OLD NORTH STATE. Notice to llreeklnrldge. Cleveland, 0.. Dec. 7. Application for the use of the Cleveland Gray's armory for a lecture to be given by W. C. P. Breckinridge hat been refused. Tbe armory wat engaged tor that night, ttid I. R. McQuigg, president of the board of trustees, today, but in any event it would not have been rented to Breckinridge. Ruaala Will Mot Pull Hot Chettnuta. St. Pbtersburo, Dec. 7. Tbe Russian prest unanimously repudiate! the idea ofiaterveation by Rutia in the affairs of Armenia. Such Intervention could only reiult in international eomnlica- tions of a dangerout character, inasmuch at it would involve playing into the nanus oi doib uagiana a no Austria. The Shanghai correspondent of .the New York Herald sent a cablegram to that paper on Nov. 27th, a part of wbicb was as follows: "A British yacht containing two English gentlemen and Mr. Avery, of the American Consulate here, was una on todny by the arsenal. tbe whole volley happily missing. An impression prevails in Washing ton among North Carolinians that the State Ircisluture will urobablv not elect a successor to Senator nrvis before the 22d of January. Tbey could take up this matter sooner, but It is thought there they will wait and elect both Senators at the tame time, It it said (bat in Cumberland county the newly elected lusion officers have failed to Dive bond, with one exception and that wat the register of deeds. In Brunswick it it reported the officert will not be able to give bond Statesville Landmark; Isadore Wal lace has sold 85,001) brick to Marion par ties and bas tbe sale of 215.000 more In prospect. Tbe Marion people are going to rebuild tlie town. Cora Whit mire, a daughter of Ma' rion Whitmire of Tipton, it under guard on the charge of murdering her illegiti mate euro. Never In tbe history of tbe upper French Broad valley have the mountain streams been at low at at present. Samuel Powler, a vonog colored bar ber of Hendersonville, attempted tukide recently Brevard it threatened with water famine, On The Track The development of shoe making machinery in clines manufacturers to st 1 . a Diuid reputations on frrftdes in which their ex- I In our window It a steam locomotive. lciici.; uu cijuipuiciiia w,th tender and passenger coach-the Cna'uie them tO excel. We lake contains steam lannches-nll arc select the best maker 0f rnnningat Tario0' times"i' yon come into our store vou are on the track of the different sorts of ,.. , ...... iiuiiuuy rcacuia lur tuc llllic loins nc men's, Women's and chil- our opening next week our two floors drens' shoes; 22 years ex- wi" p"' e'th of toye and novel- . , ties to gladden the hearts of the children penence in shoe buyingi in t , UUI1VIIHII IVVW RJlltVSS if ui UC n ICIICI and selling gives usconfi- tothdr pattatl, dence to ask your patron- Ask for our dollar wagons iron axle age in shoes. with Kat-anothw ,teel whteI d dy larger sizes wiin proportionate low J, SP ANCENBERC Prict,-y "' ffrf bny wagont elsewhere. Doll cabs, a beauty at 60 cents large siie extra large one with tteel wheclt costs more. Dexter Rocking horses at $1 and Hob by Horses at $1.25 will interest you only wonder it how we tell 'em tocheap. 'Blue Label" Ketchup CALL ON W. A.1LAT1MEK, NO. It K.:C0IRT BtBARI, Ana Buy s Battle 'Of Tlie Finest KetcauaJOa The Market, B. H. Cosby, SaasMtser Va 0. Oawaa JBjWEI-iHjPI. All Watchei At Greatly Reduced Prices, syraltta Ave, asawvUls, K, c Christmas Candies The mott beautiful boxet-and basket ever shown here, Tenney't teal guaran tee! that there 'e no better made don't tie up your order until you tee our dis play you might regret, Finest made 60c. the pound 75c. sealed package noveltiet in large boxes and batket-2, 3, 4, 5 lbs. each. Special Chrittmat de signs for Bon Bon boxes. Marshmallowt 30 centt a pound, mixed nutt IS centt, date 10 centt, chocolate creamt 20 centt. French mixed 15 centt, almond nougat 25 centt. Orange, banana, grape, figs, cocoa- nutt at reduced prices special low price in quantities. Headquarter for all kind of firework, wholesale and retail, cheaper than ever offered before low tariff price at RAY' S '4' 1 K V kkSaata MaEsWaaaViaikltl mmn.iM'i irr l.l-
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