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Daily Citizen, VOLUME X-NO. 191. ASHEVILLE N. C. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Asheville ) ) We Mention A few things received within the past week : Tarbftll ChOSSO, the best American Cream; Pineapple, Beiifchatel and Philadelphia Cream. New York Biscuit Company's Crackers-Water Thin, Social Tea, Oatmeal, Banquet Wafers and Shrewsbury Oyster, Etc. English Cured Breakfast Bacon. California Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, Huts, Raisins, Etc. POWELL & SNIDER "The White Corner." Grand Opening HOLIDAY GOODS Monday, Nov. 20th is rather early to introduce my line of holiday presents, but to give everybody a chance to see where and how they can buy valuable presents for such little money, I will only mention few articles, vis; 85 albums of the very latest de signs. Celluloid hacks, will hold 30 photos, worth fully from Ji.jo to I4.00, for $1.75: 7 Albums, Plush gnd.Celluloid backs,' latest stytea.'worth fully Irora $J.oo to $1.75, for $i.J5 each, and over 1000 giber articles too numerous to mention here. Remember the day, November 36th. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTOH AVBNUB. On Monday. Dec. Jird, I can be found at No. 10 North Court Square here I will be pleased to see my friends and customers. G. A. GREER. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduced Rates l)r)til January 5th, 1895'. SPARTANBURG STEAM BAKED BREAD, CHRISTMAS GOODS JAMMED AND PACKED THE FULLEST . store it, asheville. OUR SPOT CASH PRICES ARE A DEATH BLOW TO OUR COMPETITORS. This is no fake. Come and be convinced. Just: received DO boxes floe crackers and cakes. 8.000 pounds best dried fruits, All kinds of nuts. 10c. buckets best preserves and Jellies. B.NOl A Good Thing. If You step Into Out Store, Don't Fail To Try our Dtitplnvcd on The Couoter. You Don't Have To Buv Unless You Want To. PRIOB 80 O BINTS LB. Florida Oranges, llcst iu the world. Direct from the grove. Our premium brand, SO OTB, DOZ. I se our N. C. Buckwheat Flour. Free from grit and enrn meal. We guarantee satisfaction. We are receivlnj onlcra for it from Wilmington, Charleston and other places. A.. T. COOPER, NO. l CODRT SUDARK. Christmas Gifts ESTABROOK'S, 22 South Main St. 100 Engravings All l'RAMKD, ONLY SO OTS. BAOH. The lt present you can make is a good book. Toys break, enmly makes you sick, but a good I book is a joy forever. We have that kind. Children' BooUn A SPECIALTY. Standard cts. bibles, gold and silver pencils and I penholders, sold iens, pockethooks, card cases pictures, frames, novelties, games, also larges and lwst variety of Christmas cards, liooklct and calendurs, etc , etc. All can be found at ESTABROOK'S, a H. MAIM VT. New Books, Handsome Books, Good Books. Historical Books, Biographical Books, Poetical Books. All the Popular Sets in Cheap And Fine I Bindings. Latest Hook Received. JOHN MARCH SOUTHERNER" ( BY GEO. W. CABLE. J. N. MORGAN & CO, Shoes, Rubbers $i.oo : Huts Ladies' or Misses' shot?, I and remember tbat quality I goes with '.bete prices. $2.50 S Buys a women's genuine w It- fine dongola button shoe, I all widths, fleiib'e sole, easy. Just the I kind for this time of year. $1.50 Buys men's nud boys' shoes, narrow or wide toes, solid leather heels, inner tolei and counters. Rubber boots and shoes for men, women and children. Our goods arc all new and tbe makes only those tbat are reliable, Goods exchanged or money returned if not suited. You can always drp:nd on gettting good ynlues at SPANCENBERG'8 4 M. COfJMT aQUARK NOL AND IWOLIDAY GIFTS IN ENDLKSS VARIETY DOWN AT THK . Crystal Palace. It would Ik: useless for us to attempt to tell of half what we have. We mention specially the attractive line of lamps 'ilk shades, wire shade frames. Dennison's' paper lor shades. Silk shades from $1.50 to fii each. Cut gloss and French China In everything that is pretty and useful. The line of Wedgewood and Copeland ware deserves mention. Quite the fad to have a piece in your home. Dolls, toys, books, etc. We have them lower than any place In town. Our Bargain tables, 5c , 10c , 15c, JSC. joe, give dou ble value lor your money. Yours for a merry Xmas. TBAD. W. THRASH 4 BitO. THERE IS ONLY ONE "BEST" PLACE I11 every city to buy your toys, dolls, doll trunks, doll carriages, Kames, Iron stoves, wash sets, iron trains, drums, balls, etc. THAT 1 IS LACK IN ASIIEVII.I.F. HESTON'S All the childreu go wild when they see our French "Tumeau" dolls. No better doll made. No better doll In the city. I AKent for I'ANUIKS. Big Bargains IN Walking Coat Business Suits and Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks. LOTS OF NEW fiOOPH IN ALL DEPAKT.M EN'TS. HKIST.MAS GOODS. CHRISTMAS GOODS CHRISTMAS GOODS H. REDWOOD &CO. PURE AHD DELICIOUS Candies For Christmas FROM 1-2 to 5 LB. BOXES. Heinitsh & Reagan. APKNTS). 7 LOAVES FOR 25c. & SON. in earn m still hie AN ISSTltrtTIVE DEBATE VN IN THE HOUSE. A Motion to strike Out of the IK-fl-cleuey Appropriation Hill the Amount Necessary to Colloet the Income Tax is Lout Mr, Mlllan's strong; Points. Washington, Dec. 13. The deficiency appropriation bill being up in the Houte today Cockran, Democrat, New York, tmved to recommit it with instructions to strike out the appropriation for col lecting the income tax Lost; yens, 49; na;s, 10S. The bill was then pasted. Before the vote Mr. McMillin. the author of the income tax feature of the tariff bill, discussed the assertion that the in come tax was unjust. "Why unjust?" asked Mr. McMillin, ''whence the injus tice ? Whom docs it hurt ? "The poor man is paving it now. He will not be in an; worse condition if the taxation is put on some other things than clothes and ether necessaries of life. Man should pay to the support of the government that blesses him, that per-: tects him, 111 proportion to the blessing he leccives through the protection ot bis property. If he has got a big estate, then he should pay a big tax. If be has got a little estate he should pay a little tnx, and the man with n thousand dollar income ought not to piy the snmc tax to the support of the government o) the I'nited States that is paid by the man who has $10,000,000 income. "Wni. Waldorf Astor moved abroad, and purchased one ( f the ablest journals of Great Britain. This newspaper which he owns and controls is doing its work against our institutions. And yet, Mr. Chairman, the income of this man, I am creditably inlormed on what I believe to be good authority.detived from prop erty in New York, is more than $5,000,-000- n year, nnd he docs pay a state tnx. He docs pay a county tnx and he does pay n municipality tax, it is true, but the government of the United States not a dollar, and has not paid $10 in ten years, although he has this colossal for tune whichis protected by our army and defended by our navy. Now, wc say, that notwithstanding his foreign resi dence he should be compelled to pay something to the support of the govern ment that blesses nnd protects his vast estate in this country. "Tax the rich and the poor in propor tion to what they possess am) not in p oportion to what they need. It ought to br the dollar that pays the taxes and not the man." Mr. Cochran ol New York argued that "the it come tnx is leveled ncainst pros pent? und success in Hie, is un-Democratic, is un-American, is revulutioniirv, is nu archisticnl nnd ought to be condemned as it has been by t lie American people. I Applause ) " TIIIKU TO ltAIO A FOIIT. TlllllUlU'st 'OIIHlttlllOHOIl l'Vdt'l'ltl Prem ises lor Whiskey. Charleston, S. C, Dtc. 13. Liquor Constables tried yesterday to raid Castle l'incknev the historic fort id this harbor hich is the only one that did not fire a gun ngninst the Federal forces during the civil war. Tbc raid was mnde by State con stables who were in search of contraband whiskev. The 'garrison, consisting of one man, forbade the raiders to land as it was after sundown, and after some parleying the later withdrew. It is reported thnt l'ort Sumpter will be raided in search of contraband liquor. Castle I'inckney is now used as a station for lighthouse service. The constublcs sav a quantity of contraband whiskey is stored there. The keeper will not allow the search unless the men are armed with some authority from the Federal govern ment. C AN'T STOP THE .I.U'.YN KSK. No Railways to Forward tlio Chinese Troops With. New York, Dec. 13. A special cable dispatch from Shanghai says: Since the capture of l'ort Arthur Li Hung Chang has secretly reported to the government of I'rkin his Inability to check the ad vance ot the Japanese anny. He deplores the lack of railways more than the lack of troops,, thus getting even with the censors who formerly frustrated his schemes for the development of .the re sources of tbe empire. Cbnng Chitug, tbe new viceroy of Nantane, is making extensive projects for the reformation of tbc empire. Among his plans is tne con struction of ruilways to Shanghai for tbe purpose of opening tbe Nanking trade. Internally China is unusually quiet. . A CALL FOR SILVER. V Gorman Tenlslutor Thinks It the View the House There. Berlin, Dec. 13. In tbe Reichstag to day Herr vonKarnorff.freeconstrvative, declared that it was imperative that the present system of universal suffrage should be modified if there were any truth in the radical assertion that the level of tbe members of the Reichstag bad been lowered. He satd tbe deepest misery prevailed throughout the coun try for which the only remedy was silver currency. Uerimny, be said, would earn tbe gratitude of tbe world H she would call a silver conference in Berlin. Isaac 1. tirny In the United States, Indianapolis, Dec. 13. Isaac P. Gray, minister to Mexico, arrived here yester day having been called by tbe serious illness of his son. He says the feeling in the City of Mexico is averse to wan and it is his opinion tbat the boundary troubles between Mexico andbuatemola will be settled by pint commission. ; Shu Is Uullty. Brooklyn, N. Y Dec. 13. The jury in the trial of the action for absolute; divorce brought by millionaire Francis I. Oakcs against bis wife Luella C Uakea reported to juagc urowa tms morning they had found Mrs. (Jakes guilt v on both charges of adultery made against ner Luiito Mlilpiuuiit or Oranges. Jacksonville, Die. 11. The Clyde steamship Algonquin, sailed today bear ing 30,000 boxes of Florida oranges thus breaking the world's record tor an orange cargo by 11,000 boxes. Lyui-lilnir In lallloruln, Fort Jonks, Call., Dec. 13. A masked mob yesterday morning took William Dean, who murdered William llarlore, from tbe custody ol Constable Diedon and hanged bim to a derrick. Hliorl of Heady Money. Neeolks, Call., Dec. 13. Lack of funds to meet obligations presented yesterday caused the Needles national bank to close its doors, The officials say all depositor! will be paid in lull. 'Jlut Crow" Chm. CoLi'MBU, S. C, Dec. 13.-Tbe lower house of tbc ttatc legislature, after esaion continuing far into the night, has passed by a Mnair majority a regulation 'Urn. r.H kill. ANOTHER SCHEDULE. Some Chnuices to be Made Sunday J Hallroad News. Figures are out for a new schedule on the Southern's lines into Asheville, to become effective Sunday. It is not abso lutely certain that the change will be made, but reasonably so. According to these figures, on the main line No. 12 passenger will reach Asheville at 2:40 p. tn., 40 minutes later than the present schedule time, and remain four minutes. No. 11 will arrive 15 or 20 minutes later than the present time, 3:40. On the Spartanburg road No. 14 will leave Asheville at 8 a, m. instead of 8:10, and No. 13 will arrive 10 or 15 minutes later than it now does. Ch:ef Dispatcher Newell has been con ducing a school in his office for the past week. lie has been examining firemen as to their ability to take positions as engineers. The firemen are first passed on by Master Machinist Lee as to whether thev arc capable of handling an engine. Then tbe men come to Mr. Newell, who catechises them in an . interminable list of questions as to their duties in emergencies, in re ceiving orders and in everything that would be liable to arise should they be promoted. There are only 138 questions I in the catechism, and by the time Mr. Newell gets ball way down tbe list the candidate is sometimes anxious to raise the window and let in enough air to cool his fevered brow. Twelve men reported for examination six of these passed, four did not, and two remain to be examined. Mr. Newell received a bucket of eggs yesterday, but is not set ting 'em up to the candidates. The eggs are for use Christmas. Contractor J. I). Elliott of Hickory has begun work on tbe Southern's new depot at Bryson City. Ten extra and nine regular fieigbt trains were operated over this road yes terday. All ot the coal used on the divisions between Danville and Atlanta is carried over this road. The roads in the divisions use from 125 to 150 tons of conl a day. REVENUE ( HAT. A llltf Distillery Mini tiets n .Sight oi Tlirce-tiittlou Still. Recently a traveling representative of a big distillery in Milwaukee visited Asheville and called at Collector Carter's office. In a talk with Chief Clerk Rogers he gave some facts about his distillery, and among them was the statement that its capacity was 5000 bushels a day, but the average was about 2200 bushels. He inquired if there were any small distilleries near Asheville that he could visit and watch tbe process of manufacture of North Carolina spirits. He was cited to one place, and then asked as to the capacity of the still. . "Three bmhels," Mr. Rogers replied. 1 lie information nlmon took the vis itor eft' his feet. He knew nothing of a still of such small capacity, and straight way secured a horse and buggy to visit it. He doubtless has a great storv to tell of the workings of the diminutive manufac tory. I. Wiley Shook has since the election discarded the third party in other words has decided to operate bis dis tillery in his own name. The establish ment is on the Balsam in Jackson county. Deputy Collectors R. S. Harris of Con cord and I. G. Tatham of Murphy are Here on business. TOOK ATUOl'IUNE. A lH'iiir Clerk's MUtake Will Proba bly KnU Fatally. Indianapolis, Dec. 13. Lulu Leslie, whose real name is Lulu Smith, an 18 years old gill appearing here with the Bessie Donehill company, sent a boy for antipyrcne last evening. Instead of this the clerk guve him atropbine. Mies Smith swallowed tbe whole amount, the mistake being discovered shortlv after ward and a physician summoned. Her life is despaiicd of. Her parents reside in New York. WILL THK MISKIW STItlKEI Wiiues In n I'eiiusylvniiln Coul DUtrbyt to go Down Stun. riTTSlil KG, Pa., Dec. 13. Many of the railroad coal operators of the Pittsburg district will reduce wages within the next ten davs. The initiative hasalrcadv been made by Henry Florshein, owner tf the Gearndta nnd Nottingham mines at Finley ville. Yesterday morning notices were posted at bis mines tbat on and af ter next Monday the rute for mining will be 55 cents per ton. Another Hank Shortage. Nasih an, N. H., Dec. 13. Frank A. Mc- Kean, cashier of the Indianhcad Na tional bank, on Monday left a note with the President of tbe bank stating that he bad taken tne train to uostonto consult is bondsmen and would return in tbe Iternoon. An examination of tbe vaults shows a shortage of from $15,000 to $17,000. Alckean has not returned. New Souvenirs. New Land of the Sky souvenirs are be ing prepared for I. H. Law. They are made of aluminium in the form of card and pin trays, and embellished with views ol scenerv around Asheville. One is a Pisgah view and another tbat of a mountain cottage. The originals of the scenes were wrought by I-red A. Hull and are pretty bits of work. The travs make very pretty souvenirs. Another Hecolpt From Marlon Editob Tub Citizen: Your favor of the 8th Inst; with check for $0 for fire sulterers ol Marion received, for which accept our sincere thanks. lames Motru. Marion, Dec. 12. Mavor of Marion. Llueuse to Wed. From Register Mackey's office license to wed has been issued as follows: Arthur Hawkins and Ellen Duckett. of Buncombe. Wm. Murpby and Viola Burgess, of Buncombe. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Hendersonville Times'. Rain com menced descending in this section of the mountains Monday evening, and it was one of tbe heaviest falls which has been known for a long time. Measurements made yesterday morning showed a fall oi nearly nx incnes. A new oaoer. a 10 oaee weeklv. will issue its first edition at Raleigh of 10.- 000 conies December 28. It will be called The Lodge and will be devoted to the interests ol Masonry, UJd fellowship and Pytbianism, Arrangements have been made to continue in operation, for the present, tne oistuiery oi tne late . a. Lamer ol Salisbury, under tbe management of Messrs. W. H. Miller and W, I. Rankin. Hendtrsonvilte Times ( Thc selfdet destruction ol himself has proven com- Slete. 8am Fowler, the colored barber, najly succumbed to the Inevitable, dy ing at U o'clock Sunday night. -There Is a Salisbury Daily News now. It will have to step lively to keep np with the Herald. I. B. Lanier of Salisbury did not leave WITH The Best Solution of the Vexatious llankluit Problem Yot Submit tod to the Hanking and Currency Commit too of the House, Says Itepresentatlve Cox. Washington, Dec. 13. Representative Cox of Tennessee, who is one of tbe Dem ocratic members of the banking and cur rency committee, said this morning that in his opinion tbe bill submitted to tbe committee by Secretary Carlisle Tuesday last will be adopted without material change. It is evident to bis mind, he slid, that the committee, the Democrats particu larly, believed it to be the best solution of tbe banking problem that has been submitted to them, and that at a special meeting Monday next it will be ordered to be reported without further consider ation. SHAKEN BY EARTH AGUE. Towns Nelehborlnu; to Messina Expo rlvnco Loss of Lift). Washington, Dec. 12 The United States consulate at Messina was badly shaken by the recent earthquake. Tbe Department ol State is in receipt of a dispatch from Charles M. Caughy, U. S. Consul at Messina, giving an account of bis experience of an earthquake in that city on tbe evening of November 1. As soon as he could do so after tbe first shock, he got the consular seal and a portion of the archives of tbeconsulate and conveyed them to the steamship Dago, the consular premises being badly damaged and not habitable with out repairs. The loss of life at Messina was small, only two people being killed, but in the neighboring towns.it is esti mated about 200 peopl? lost their lives. TH i: OltUl lt OF 111' 9 IX ESS. It Has Hoou Tnetlly Agreed Upon In tlio House. Washington, D.c. 13, The Demo cratic steering committee tins not met since the caucus of lust week, although the duty of arranging tbe order of pre cedence for proposed subjects of legisla tion was left for their decision. Never theless an order of business has been tactilv agreed to. Morgan made an ar rangement satisfactory to George, in charge of the bankruptcy bill, and the Nicaragua canal bill, wbieh is now un finished business, will remain so until acted upon. Following this the bank ruptcy bill will be taken np, and then those bills admitting the territories of Arizona and New Mexico. DOESN'T SHOW GREAT INTEREST. Not a Quorum Attends Committee Meeting to Consider Free CoIiiiibjc. Washington. Dec. 13. But seven of the 18 members of the committee on coinage, weights and measures, res ponded to Chairman Bland's call for a meeting yesterday; consequently no business was transacted. The meeting was called tor the purpose of further considering, and if possible disposing ol, the Bland bill, re-enacting the free coin- ace aw of 1837. The committee ad journed until Wedncsdav next when another illort in bcliall ol iree coinage will be made. A Xorth Carolina Cuso. Washington, Dec. 13. In the House today Hatch, the chairman ot the com mittee on elections, gave not'ee that the contested election case ot Williams vs. Settle from the Filth District of N irth Carolina, which had been announced as the business for today, in the absence eii the contestant, was postponed until January 15th next. Ilnrrott Sentenced. CoLl MitiA, S. C, Dec. 13. Barrett, the chief of the gang of postoflice conspir ators, has been sentenced in the conspir acy case to 18 months imprisonment in the Government orison nt Columbus, O.. and to onv a fine ol $3,500. He has not yet been sentenceil in tuc torgcry care. Over ami Over u Murderer. Riiigeway, Mo , Dec. 13 Five miles southwest of this city yesterday after noon David G. Sprague, in a fit of insan ity, murdered his wife and two children, mortally wounded bis two stcp-cniiuren with a butcher knife, then took bis own life with a rifle. Imlliinola Territory. Washington, Dec. 13. In the Senate yesterday Piatt, Connecticut, spoke on the bill to create the territory of Indian ola, out of a portion of Indian territory zolng into the Indian question at some lencth. The bill was- referred to the committee on territories. More tiold Uono. Washington, Dec. 13. Further with drawals of gold at New York today has reduced the treasury gold reserve to slightly above $102,000,000. CJnul U Head. Pikkke, S. D.i Dec. 13. The death ol Gaul, one of the noted Sioux chiefs, is re ported from Standing Hock agency. He was next to Sitting Bull in rank as chief. Kiissln'8 Credit. St. Pbtbrsiii'RG, Dec. 13. The Bourse Gazette says the new Russian loan has been subscribed to 40 times in excess of the sum required. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Civil Service Commissioner Proctor says by the time Mr. Cleveland goes out of office nearly all government employes will be under tne civil service rules, and then congressmen may devote their at tention to matters of legislation. C. P. Huntington has bought a great iron mountain at the Citv of Durnngo, Mexico, and will establish extensive iron and steel works there, This mountain is the largest known body of iron in the world, I'urcnaje price, 9i,0U0,()0U, Mrs. Mary Auderson-Navarro, the well known American actress, was de livered of a son on Friday last in Lon don. The child died the same day. The game of football yesterday be tween tne teams ol uxtord nnd Lam bridge universities resulted in a draw. Each side scored a goal, IThe famous laundry work. Dayton, 0.. was completely destroyed bv nre- at 4 o'clock this morning. L-jis $30,000, partially injured. ' The credentials of Morgan, as Senator from Alabama, for tbe term beginning March 4, next, was presented in tbc Sen ate yesterday. A severe cyclone struck the town of Forsyth, Oa., Wednesday and did 40, 000 damage to property. , Fran Louise Rothschild, widow of Banker Carl Rothschild died yesterday TO BE REPORTED EARLY APPROVAL. For T j . State Library .Laaiw Only Do you want to give your hus- baud, brother or friend somc- thing useful for Chrihtntas? if ao, let me suggest a muffler, sillc umbrella, silk ha mike r- chief, necktie, pair of gloves, suspenders, or in fact any one of the great variety of Men's Fixings That go to make np the ward- robe of a well dressed man. Of course you know that the proper place for the greatest variety of up-to-date articles Is MITOHELI .'S The Men's Outfitter. 2S ration Ave. Christmas Presents in Shaving Outfits. Wc are showing for a day or two a complete line of Shaving floods, consiiitinR of China Mugs, Badger Bristle Brushes, Razors, Strops, Soaps, Ktc. The Fox Safety Razor and Stropping Machine makes a very handsome aa well as useful pres- ent Holiday Goods in great variety. RAYSOR a SMITH, 31 patton avenue. Groceries At Cost. We ore now closing out the en tire stock of groceries at . A. White's Store, 17 South Main St., which consist of a full line of COFFEES AND TEAS Chocolates and cocoas; also a nice Hue of California fruits, apri cots, peaches, pe.rj, prunes, etc. All kinds of canned goods, pick les, chow chows, sauces and vine gars. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we are compelled to sell these goods at some price. W. P. Brown, Trustee W. A.LATIMER NO. 16 N. COURT SQUARK. Haa a Nice Assortment Of California Evaporated FRUITS, Prunes, Cherrlea, Apricots, reaches, etc. Alio Sultana Raialns, and other frutta Tor Chrlstmaa cakea. Not the cheapen!, hut such at renleri of The Cltiien dealt. B. H. Cosby, InoMssor To 0. Cowan All Watches At Greatly , Reduced Prices, Keep This In Mind: i o a 5 M a 8 M M o V) w n The Bazaar Has 5 errs CO CO If You Need M tf 5 0 i H J? 7 era The Bazaar Has It. Holiday PeesentS Photograph nlbumj $1.50, leather bound $2.00, $2,75. Large handsome effects for a little money. Beautiful French Briar and Meer schaum pipes and cigar holders no other present so pleases a smoke" if you buy here it has C. P. F. on it all smokers recognize in it a guarantee of best qual itysell pipes cheaper than any dealer In tbe city no one cares to meet my prices on pipes I buy in jobbing quan tities, from the factory nnd will savcyou 5 per cent, at least fine genuine meer schaum, in case $3.00, bull dog shape, larger gold mounted $5.00, gold mount ed French briar $3,00. Hundreds of styles. Special designs for Xmas presents. Those imported silver mounted Congo enncs make beautiful presents, $1.25 to $2.75 each, unmounted 50c, Umbrellas 50c. to those combination canes and um brellas at $ i.00, $G 50 and $7,50. Bound books carry but a small line, but sell 'em cheap Bulwer Lytton'a works, 13 vol., $4.50; Waverly novels, 12 vol,, $4.50; Shakespeare, 8 vol,, $3.00; Dumas, 8 vol., $2.00; Webster's unabiidgcd dictionary, $1.10; leather bound, indexed, $3,00; Bibles 75c, $1.00 and $3.00; latter indexed, full Oxford. The most wonderful toy of the Mason climbing moukcys, 50c next, walking kangaroos, 15c racing dogs, 25c Pretty picture, 'rattled with gloss, 25c, pastel painting, handsome frame, $3.25. lfyoumakea present of cigars, get good ones reasonable prices by the box small boxes. CRAY'S . R. I . ' v a will. mveriM, s raits an. . ashtvUt, K.t iaatlMh (MiititiijaViHrUii ltl
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