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TOLLER'S CLEANER. ASHEVILtE, N. fc. -J. . m.f .m. of We Tot. Ktoor. All Oommuhfrattorji hoold ba el twwil to J. M. Fuller, Editor, hrt- ones "were not muni of, employ ment of thousands, and It looked Hke m eity of people that eren England coo Id never allow oar United States to do her own man- afactoring If she permitted it Why, if fbe did England take spite to break oar tariff and get the market for themselves, and if theee efforts were accomplished """ like To whom wo are concerned in hearing the news of which circn lation reports in recent months of one of writers for world who having reached the top ronnd of the ladder of fame, which he has now iaMpn tn tha ont-fti TV. TARIFF TALK A MONO WORK -1 we are eorrv to eav tbev o nc. 1 " t'""" 'hings to buy cbapfrom I .. . , . . . . ... , re0 MEN, AKD THE EFFECT lees. ml for they did break down ' IB," nd ,f thy cannot supply j the temptation is cnsvand vet to I OF WAGES. - wriDwwiiDO niw 10 fp jw. - - - "i noted men of culture session of oar market for veers mriean workmen who mnt ; land veara. work cheaper or tnk hc jni- 200""acree of like woodland. Here was ' difference of f,000 to him between iron made at. home to that which was imported. Not withstanding he had a home mar ket for all be raised. Eren cab tgea as well as eattle abound thickly as well as the community known to be thickly nettled, each Yet you, say by EDITOR'S TRANSFORMATION-EDITOR TO ACTOR. that. chair and we look to the Gleauer in time to he one of the number two next in rank of any master pieces without the aid of stage performances. Assailed by egotism thrown In his face notwithstanding; editors as a rnle have many annoyances in their line of trade yet with doe. respect and although it may look easy to see a new paper and-the general style of readable f irwi j m mm iuf n irora Professor! mind in an Tnl ( hairing In per'iajij"s hfTItt natiooalttiea berween home,, and broad which ie as follow Wy friend can too pire an idea as to roar idea of the Tariff talk in power of- oonvereat ion" eekd And during lnnrh the conv-r-a WH treet man to a tailor from ' """ w" iiTnarh' ! b.v h" em op town office . few month. ' tw""" follow; eo. -It mm. ir, .i, - t lailor i: fretrad i,. -!'TteirM.formtiorJ suite me for ; qces 'which I am verv eled," said the : "Yon Wall street man. "and as it ' lonch time will you dine dont mean deal -said tbe tailor "Vni and I dHihtlea know tha; th wa(r" in England at" abou' two-third a to what they ee in tfin. country and if food wen mad oneMhird cheaper in KnUnd thai, here hiu(f allnvrnt) to cnn free fei or doty it I U that no? workmen muai work rbapr or ! h- die- ojisryrm. ABwrirau ynoo or ar i- or thee- dutie rn- en much of n dmfre ami trouble wbv an- thr so niHciv iu favor of lb- fvptem wh" -rnd mirpri-d the Wall afreet man "VSeh" ,.! th man hae rae4ne h- i an anl for thn! i hie inti might think of eV the ! tailor "to have wape ' rdnced to with 'hat of European workman n if ! men prt their 8.Vi a day mnet j tk- v'.fKr Mn tak. 1.0f or no work ' "Well, Tailor," eaid th.- man of Wall Hfr-t. "you and I know that ninr me war o: i,i trior- wae a larfr portion 01 artir! imported hnt eince that tim a wonrferfoi a ni haiif ha taken pRr 1 ehould think atout inn-fnth of thn tailor "everv have been made and' rori- f hie own If "umed m th country. AtotiTpwn 1xire wo tun- knirliel. H'wuie Another, man farm proiuot m,i hiiv i nc - rww4 mw" l-ook at our ma'erial, th killfi work railroade for elw a a nil- coet on-third more '"h-ap-r nd 7i think h rnaportatiou, are thpy nott eu- K.U K VV.l,. l l nroar-eroni. iindr thr orotert it f"J" mrw ai o.ner nation old aeepr at t, InA, syatem an.i yet you will have a "I know' .rwpl.ad th. tailor who ' ch,r They want a f r trede for reae onahh by which trad"r of thi onuiitri- ft miny ami i.nrhjTic which w on tbi aid of the Atlan tic" replied the Wall tret man to hie niritwir "Will, th' ifia tt pre- utifin hi mind that for eignor ha o fa- plauned and w UttJe eoofuaed "t.u' I can ear tb-ie Kotliah "fronoi ddi to tit mad lt tbl omintn wouiii o glot tbe.tuarket, ti apoak, they would tiav. ti t ..i( a' lea tiMUj coat. - Yma"tbt. would l- leMh1 U, tel. mi tha' no fmnh. with a few workmei whi have It la uidwd. We can aafely aay now that we can make about ev erything through th war and can do eo now if allowed. " whv i it 1 matter tvhile some men have a necessary to robbing of hen frnit poor way to show the lack of be on such nn occasion as this , brains and think . anything will lessening in quantity from the 1 do nnd no one will be any the experienced work of poultry ' "'WM" n" the same vet from ex- rntser known as to the farmer's periem-es t(mJ has been seen that ! interest from their sale rf pro-; editors cmjnot lie in the same ; iluce. Is it not a sIlflme', ! plao and yetwith all diterespeet I t ns think for a moment in 'n Kv"eral-etimntion we cannot moral society to tie dashed away have a rallinij; for two places and ' in wit and humor in addition to -m "ucceed, namely: editorship illustrate an experi"nce ot hen ani' "rape lecturer, fruit deprivinir them of their : Hach man has one place in life niHtiutact urine: fast enough to lie , to fill nnd let him, hold it as such deHlt with from powerful hands while t he (Jleaner sails bv as one to smash HLraitiHt thewnllsof I'd-' f the stars who outshine the ifor'e back in public intervie . ' hen vens in all her glory, and t here Science says as to our hero seems shall not one lie arrayed like one to haw undertaken too much. ! f these. As (ileatier undoubt His inability of justice did not I nn,l ur illustrious hero has serve him right while making i not sunk with hen-frnit if in civil plans in his IViitorial Studio. j-ir.atton. Kven our tileaner anl oiher! ; 1 n mmit m wa a . newspapers have overpowered km A 'I'TV M UlQTIAO 'i8. "I"- I'lMaT w. I A I I a 1 this worthy writeran.l as to Pro I M lauwu ;'," fessor he in one of his calls upon n' this worthy editor one day was i told by W. K. N that he thought 1 T (T. K S i I I N t i 1 1 N 1 M : .. a T "f r-'oit,C (m thestatre. IVof. re 1 -l C I D AAMTCr ASHKV lLLi:-ls( plie to let that alone. Mr. Nve, I - it is well enough to lie an editor, i money to huy wiiL, ou1 who hav no: aitd bav. uiou oouin to" ge- cheaply thei o. toil and thf roueHiuui work would atop Wal. attwe: Biai. mv mje to your id- uti ruiiMKi l! not Urf t -j, thr.- u wa of Auixrican work e KuTiaud prevented a jearlv in it tailor "and- whu tiaturaliv aei lectioi,- law would niak a etrt favor' reiiliei th' i morf- w- would lh pre'n: pro- reduo th- Iioubtless iiumy homes were but as to your goingon t hestage Imperial Portrait iiimle happy by our tiornee of out of the qiiention. Editor; niMiiy iilacwe . in this civ on N ve seemed ouite astonisheit nt "P Thahksgiviiif liny h lien stir-. this remark and yet not lieing Co., No. H W. t'ourt Siiiare, HKII.I.K. N. C. riiunoed by friends am! relative 'convinced that rrofessor waa I iie they purtisik of tin repast -set right in his estimation of Nve s ! All and tr of bauaru) u our boat ' nxi. your workmai. it tn urae of thi cuii!r tiieti a rb"R tu- ti, laud' "baoattw' Mot. tli. aouid - ' "ar-ford anuid ! count rv 'ci cfordm., W tk r r u.iiui-;- CHliljl" )f-' i'i! "tljie duti I' cais tel: von if tbev mad" at attfnipt and eliouid ur cwC. imfhiij: could v. ;h man. ufactariM Iron, run. "I" -ni tranjrykid th kind of small idcturea en- twfor ttietn :j-Mt- dinuer- to ability and the gentletr.HB wason , larged to life si.c. In Crayon. whicL Editor wms at a here be the stapi-in less than no time and i Pastel. Sepia. India ink, Oil and Isiarde was wonderfully arriel wae seen at the First Baptist ; Water Color, out bv bie friend Mrs (' M church in Passaic. N .1 ami nor! in niiiii. t 1 ' - - - - "iuiip ivii ruiaic- Pilttt Many Imaniere were t here many minutea the manager got i mant from th trade we wish to o! course with bin, a well u her- away with L'.")0 for t heeutertain- remind it that our hiuines is di self Ilitor presided at one table ment and the result he was egged, vided into departments, and each nnd hie grace and jKiwur were The first word was aunounced ' department is thoroughly organ well looked upon. that Mr. Nye ha come and gone, j ized with an expert artist and The second table v. to. fine and he not return soon his per- j competent workmen under him. the ts-unmig and lucrative re- forinauiwt. lour Crayon and Pastel depart- marke were laughable and afford- At Chickering Hall, New York I ment is very complete in all its ap ed great pleatture to the Hurh City the impression was left that ' nointment and we hv th k.,. c bare uard that Fnaland Oiurcb member w ho are not a he was there and a rush for wts facility r..r r...i- ; .i.;.. . , anM. IK-..- ' ii - K J .l. . . . , , . ... ; .....6 u.i. n.f ui - jue . ti.i rr" i i ' 1 " la i c rw r" ii iiri UIT that maty (!".d the IMitors table, not wit list and- o'clock t he house was full. tia:ii-d Iv it' lug oil iH-hnved w.-II tind HeemenJ t he l-t urer he was 10 is-.-ouieineoauiiewMteo wttit yet was in good spirits and said i that hag enabled us to buildup ingforthe repast as it came iu he felt all right and well able to ! our present reputation and out by the servant JK) jwrfonu his duty and about H;:J0 j A" of our portraits are finielied a ui ted cm the huiu"-y ptitiei'ita. p. tri. a verv large and fashiou-j by hand and oil-brush. And we "i he uiuii.i . ouiw-e H.-rt un meuu able audience was seen iu the! claim that a higher class of finish cattlf. at each plate. if thej.utients hull. No one seemed to know but j can be obtained bv this method 'am me thine was taken up iu an in- than in but other war War twe- mat, after wit.. "How l i that Knjtland put be- j-h! ,1'oii T i u wbei, the bui your b inn n;ad w-irk from !hn. ami ther wi!. iik- our pro dOrtiun o! taruii- it; return ' !t work it cUdm; iue. i aid ti U- of uid trad a- tti--r. aoind not be rnif.ioynien'T at other trade whjim; kindr of tnaiiufa.-t-uri would b. iL tt)( ni- uuior lunale euud 1 1 ui. . " :"Vom think tbet ,a :nt. Uaii' tnte-t matt tLat the tra.ie bae lwu trird in tin, c--iuii-r "" Va 1 do i-y yi-o-p. ' save th. '-T - rt:ur ec:-ed. '"Ti.e i.lt LfcfNa4wavfc Ui. uisaetrou - the manutactur r r luiutwe u 387 and 1 ve; xm ,b,. t Uam tbe caua. of .- . tw'Tiajuotlier idea. ou kuoa Weli a J." replied the tailor to to such an ex ten1 result havt lfi. Turky, Kgvpt and India are very productive ud our tut coun try Wouid lt the eanie if we ie! Knf'tuiid u.a.f tfli our luanufai: turw fur us," n-pii.-d she V u.11 i!tw! man. eight j work that money can procure. As to Our customers can relv on our us- little lute ing the sam care with our u-or- !l-.-ur:si... b-.'C'au, . A t-c' : v k a! ir-.aijj taoor "'- uiii !iuu bad inj Uituufaoti't-is wluch uaefu! Ui"UiiTr of oci-!' fr-e trade, eay tba p du'.itf lirii-: ' ii.hL,i.i"ai:: i..r r. J istliuve i! m i.r a etnid uet-us pro tactiuti auo aii du-.-iudutr . i.et ui- lake into cOiisideratioL that a new countrv like oure with high nnd the first course on th. Mould read lie folluwe: Thuiikegiviiig of l ;i., Haw oysters witLlemoi ,-u, whc'h did not appear (is efe u luiiH .1 li ui-o.je:,' j iv . fui jiot lu. The s.vOU'1 1'nui'w wos Li-ii, soup accompaniel will. t iiey . 1 1 1 -- Imi ue vi ai Hinst! in... " ... :. i : i i . . . , . .1 . 1 - ft.. . - iu-; .jiocju pneso lanor cau make tniuge bbuit uuu oim. I uiro eourse. pacie in thus cuuutrv is verv cheaulv as Kturland w-hn t.-l t.n- ' irraiie fruit with sberrv M,t..,;; - 1 ' - - ,-. - take a eudd-u tectiou for bundreila of " tratiou which nd.iroe.l Him if.i.... larce, mat 11 we nil loan 011 the bank chop and J reuch j-as Tanle-ri v tuivr himself about theuiatter However, to make a story short I thiuk thefjleauerisahead in- M-meas ihksu upiu uii in-1 tlian in any other way. Our por- .ei lew Is-tvuvn a Ilieinljer of traits have been thoroughly tested s.in.e ( -lul, or other the fact of as to permanency and huve never 'his. 11 third party hud Ix-en been known to fude. brought along by mauuger. j Our Pastel. Sepia and WatiT" l li.-re added to the suspicions at ' volor department is conducted biitur e sight ou his arrival iu , with the same care "and ellick-ncy, t in. had ci.UH.fl the committee! and every 'care ia taken to make was all right to take up the Iec- the work satisfactory to our pa-' trone. A full guarantee is given as to the quality of the work ; that if a Crayon, 'it will be the best u ioan on the ba-k paper; .-It u -a qoeili(Mj to mriniud of the fruit, fourth course. ,Ur .ey aouid uut ,ud kuyw jTiWe WfJ key, rice, potatoes, celery, caul- f . "U",IM- oecomea ua- j wno baa au idea in hia head, "Sir. f " ". wwiu uegree wtiiie Baporutwpa are larger than k porta, yf a!i we can do ia to rd tbe m&aiaiuf specie abroad pay tha difference. Look in wo- w vuuuu ioq i artaoat are kort in crop while larre imnor- 4iocs of fooda we can ,ani do ake at bome." f'How waa it in 1837, before fl go trted again T" replied au .troet man to the tailor, .thick it baa or was about in 12 protection tariff went into Wt and things in general to a ah start; - Old mills and new m 142 Horace Greely who then waa a farmer in Canadian county, Oa-, had alwayt opposed protec tion as enriching the manufac tures at the expense of hia own claae. . He contracted, for clear ing 100 acres of his woodland at 10 per cent per acre and what oould be made from the wood Before the job waa finished the tariff of that year waa passed, while a furnaoe for making pig iron was constructed made of charcoal and pat up in his neigh borhood and its owner paid him 120.00 per acre for the, wood on iflower and punch. Astodossert, pumpkin pie, bisque cream, cof fee and salted almouds. All very nice and a trraud success which j' quite a compliment to Mrs. C. M. Piatt and her guest Tore part of the day was quiet and peaceful while the rest of the afternoon was mingled with foot ball games and many other amusements to the general public. Editor was quiet in hia room the greater portion of the evening ex cept before retiring he took a walk ?own the street and had a chat to C. H. Pelham and then to the cigar rtore dealer, then home. of all general uewspajr men like the sty le of W. K. Nye and his jierfurmauce iu yeuerally speak ing has come to the end of jour nalism. Doubtless he meant well but yet when a man has goue just so far and no further why can't they rest? But no. that wont do, the more he gets the more he wants and he tries to get so far that he looks at civil ization as a small thing but as to rroteasor'e estimation of Mr. Nye, though he is a fine speaker ana means well but yet with over-powerful estimation in a small framework of head that has had its turning point in life it is time for some one else to gain points of methodical editorial that can be made from the origi nal sent us, and if a i'astel, tha t it shall be done by a competent ar tist and be fully up to the stand ard for the cla.s of work ordered. If for any reason the werk ia not satisfactory at fiist, we will make it ao. Our customers run no risk. Our price are lower than sny houee in the North can offer for the same grade of work. For in. stance, we will make you an sn- ' largement for $1.00 and up, and guarantee a perfect likeneM Anyone interested in Portrait, ure will do well to call on, or write us. Prompt attention given to all wishing information on anvthing in the portrait line. Any one wishing to take an '
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