ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN): MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1891. T Brings Success. Bright, persistent, thoughtful Newspaper Advertising PAYS. Other kinds limy but probably will not. -- THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. The Daily Citizbm, Democratic, In published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the foils-win; rates itrlctly cash: One Year 8.00 Sin Months 3.00 Three Months 1.B0 One Month SO One Week.. 16 THE DAILY CITIZEN; Is on sate at the following places in AhIicvIIIc: CITI.liN OFl'ICB. BATTKRY PARK NEWS STAND. OLBN ROCK NKWS STAND, MODItL CIGAK STOKB, I'attod Ave. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1H1H. Will Tlicv Vote for a Kepulillciiu? Mr. Cleveland's free coinage letter lias created u tremendous stir aitioiiK l'K' politicians. It has subjected liim to n great deal of adverse and nnlair criticism The very persons who were ricinatiilin); that he speak now say he had no busi ness to intrude his views as a private citizen. Senator Vance is reported as saying that "Mr. Cleveland's position on the silver question is a defiance l his party. His whole attitude on this sub ject is one of defiance," but the senator tails to explain how u man not in public life can defy a party of whom he has asked nothing and whose only oflince is that of having stated his opinions when called upon to do so, Perhaps Senator Vance prefers Hill. Hill was called upon at the same lime Cleveland was, and lor the same occasion, to give bis views on the subject office coinage. The Chicago Herald says: "Xkw York, I'd). K'. A second missing letter, as important in some ways as the letter from Henry Wattcr son that Governor Hill denied liaviny re ceived, has apparently been devoured by the office cut. It seems an invitation was sent to Governor Hill to be present at and to address the anti-silver mass meeting at Coocr Union last night. .Nothing was heard from him." In other words, Cleveland has the courage ol his convictions and Hill has an office cat ! Now, the people love a courageous man anil Cleveland is plainly that, ami not a time server or a policy trimmer. Possibly a majority of the democrats want free coinage, but w hen it comes to considering a candidate for the presi dency in lS'.i- the democrats will select the man who can probably bcclectcd. Il that man be Cleveland and he is nomi nated, will free coinage democrats vote for a republican ? What is there about the federal elec tion bill that democratic politicians dread so much ? It may not be perfect in all particulars, but it certainly could not harm an v honest citizen. It the bill should become a law, we, at Highlands, would have nothing to do with it. Highlands Star. Democrats dread to have their ullairs unnecessarily meddled with; and so do some republicans. Scimtor W'olcott, of Colorado, opposed the force bill anil gave as one of hisreasonsthatsomclbing like it was tried in Colorado, and that. tnougn the otticials were by no means over-zealous, their vcrv presence be came intolerable. They were, by impli cation at least, a charge against the intel ligence of Colorado citizens, an assertion that they could not vote as thev should without sujiervision and direction from the outside. Horn Parnell and Dillon announce complete failure ol t lie attempt to secure peace between the two factions of the Irish party. And yet, had I'arnell con sented to retire when the O'Shea verdict was first announced, he might by this time lie tolerated lnhind the scenes where he could direct all the actors m the great drama that portrays Ireland's struggle for a national existence, and few months later might have liecu again llic openly avowed cliampioti ol a year ago. It is strange, passing strange, that the figure in a great scandal should struggle to keep it before a civilized na tion as an issue. i hk I'uniani uione, wlnck is anxious to fret a good deal, criticises vcrv sharply the actions of a lot of fool girls w ho scut flowers to Irving Latimer, a man on trial for murdering his mother in, as the Globe says, "Michigan the other day.' The Globe has somehow got to the hot torn of its waste basket and obtained in formation of about the vintage of 18SN- 9. Latimer has Ih-cii at hard labor in the penitentiary of Michigan these two or three years and flowers conic not to him. The thing isn't all one way. The fol lowing address to Mr. Cleveland is be ing circulated by leading democrats at Burlington, Iowa: "Hon. Grovcr Cleveland, New York. Thc undersigned, democrats of Burling ton, beg to assure you of our eontined confidence in you as a true and coura geous representative of democratic nrin- ciplcs, aud of our hearty approval of your recent letter upon tne subject ol Irec coin age of silver." At last accounts the ad dress was being signed by a great many democrats. TilK Winston Sentinel learns that "the Hammond Manufacturing company, of Archdalc, N. C, large contractors and builders, desire to move their plant to a live town in order to secure railroad facilities. The 6rm does a large business, are good citizens, and employ about 75 or 100 hands. The company don't ask any money donation; they only want a good site." Can Ashevdlc move lor this? Wk very much regret our inability to present even a tolerable account of the fine speeches made in the house yesterday on the Soldier's home bill. Raleigh News and Observer. If North Carolina had, as it should have, a daily record printed of the pro ceedings of the legislature we should know something about it and the men who make it up. LADIES needing a tools, or children who want build, tng up, should take BROWN'S IKON BITTERS. It Is pleasant to talis, cures Malaria, Indi Iwtioo, BUlousniMi and Uvar Complalut, FKKRI'INO VERLASTINGLY AT LETTVKS I'KOM Tllli PHoPlM. Mr. Atkinson and the uraclecl School. Uiiitor This Citizhn: 1 thank you kindly for your defence ol the part 1 took in the Bingham school matter, aud feel prcltv certain that if Mr. T. W, Pntton had been at home and had known the facts and circumstances of the case he would not censure me for getting the legislature to give us the power to vole on the Bingham school proposition. As to the amendment he mentions, made by himself, Mr. Kaukin aud Col. Lusk or the one drawn up by Judge Mcr riiuon, I well remember thai the amend ments he refers to were matters ol which the people knew but little til the time they were passed, and no little censure was expressed with regard to them. Mr. I'atton savs that I lollowcd the precedent set by Mr. illaulou in the amendment he had made with regard to the reeordcrship. Neither I nor anvone else, so far as I can find, had the slightest intimation thai Mr. Itlaiilon had gone to Raleigh to have such an anieiuliiiciit is he did.aihlcd to our charter, and I no more approve of his course in the matter than Mr. I'alton himscll does. 1 took the position the other niglii in my remarks that the "precedent" Sil by the city in loaning itscudil to ihe Ititig ham school where it got a fust mortgage on real es'.atc lor twice the amount it simply eudoi se.l tor, was a good one. ami I would be glad to sec it do s i on lilt terms to the extent itl'SL'.noii.Oilii. Mr. I'atton savs "tlioiightlul people" do not think this wnv. Here he ami 1 litVer again. It is the people who do not Mid will not think, that a-ree witli him, aud I doubt if there are a dozen men in Aslicville who will be found with like views. The oulv trouble is in eoi po- raliotis endorsing and aiding pi ivatc en terprises witlmiU mvurilr. Then the precedent is bad, but whcic the sccuiilv is ample and beyond all ipiestioii - l ice the aiiioiinl endorsed lor where is tin harm ? Now Mr. I'atton w ill agree that a dozen large factories, einiiloviitg say live thousand bauds, would be a good t hi'.'g lor Aslicville or auv other town. Sun- pose a dozen gentlemen or companies should conic to Aslicville ami sav to I lie city that they would put up flnii.iioo each to establish twelve large factories of ibU'eient kinds, the whole ol them em ploying live thousand hauili., pi ovidi d the city would endorse tlk ir bo ids, to run thirty years, lor an cijti.il ana. mil to be secured by a fust inoiigage lien mi real estate to twice the amount ol the endorsement, the lactones to l c kept in surctl, so as to lullv liitleiniplv I lie titc in auv contingency docs Mr. I'alt think that would be a bad tiling to do Suppose one oi more ol llitin slmuM l.nl to pay the interest on the bonds and the city should become liable, tiieie is always tw ice the amount til property vc are Ita ble lor, to secure lis, ami there would U no trouble in gel line auv one to l.iki n oil' our hands at one hall the tost, there by leaving us freed Irotn loss, anil the factories still running hcie with all the bei.etitsaiid 1lesiugs iucidiut therein. Now "thought fulness" such as this w 'tilil soon make Aslicville a big city. Mv nionln is "onward ami npw ai d. higher ami highci " provided I can In I that my toimd.ition is seeiiic. W hen I can know that I hold a two dollar mortgage for every dollar I am investing, then I am willing to make "pieeedciits"aiiil to point the balance of mankind to tliciu as ex amples, to burn the hi idges behind me, and take all chances lor what follows. St line people are alw a s a Ira id something will happen. Mr. I'atton, I believe, was opposed to our public schools, ami we had a very hard struggle to carry measure, oeeausc ol tne opposing j . i inlliii nce of such men. but looks I " " ' at them now! The greatest blessing j wllt'l'i thai the city has, where the poor iii.'in's Li,. ..i,:i.i i: i ...i i MOI k Cllllll l.lll ll. IM lltlll .!'l. tillages im the rich ma a s. I'lie llipghain school will lie a great advantage aud we could allnrd to pav for it. Hut now we get il without cost ing the city anything: without even re quiring the city's endorsement, ami wc have to thank the gentlemen w ho h.tc agreed to buy Major I'.ingh.im's bonds without having the city to do it. Their investment is a good one anil thev know it. Allow inc lurthur to say that in the heat of debute I doubtless said things to wound the feelings ol 'gentlemen who op posed me. I now regret tins, ami trust I will be forgiven by any ami all w ho may led olfended at my imprudence. N.tir A i n im in. The .Ma. orally. lanroR Tin: Ct rizi.v : I wish to sug gest tne name ol Lol. Hatch lor mayor in the approaching election, what son may, it is the mayor of a our Say city who controls its progress. We need 11 man for this position who has a broad and general experience, ami a man of broad, intel ligent and liberal views. Wc need a man who has seen otln'i eitiesaml knows the causes which lend to their develop ment. Wc need a man who panders to no set of influences, nor bows to the suggestions of any ring. Col. Hatch is a business man, a thorough gentlemen ol polish aud education. The voters of Aslicville would gladly rally to Col. Hatch. ' Coxsian auv::. ,SV.177; A fll N. Senator Vance has wriilen a letter lo Keprcscntativc Hobnail urging the passage of the bill providing lor a geo logical survey. An incendiary lire nl Ciihson Station destroyed the barn ami stables of lid ward Ciibson, together with seventeen horses nnil n large nunilierof agricultural implement. Mr. Archibald McOowan was aeei lentally killed near Crcenvillc. He hail started to town 011 horsciiack. ilis horse stumbled and letl and broke Mr. Mctlowan's neck. Weaverville college at Weavcrvillc, N. C, is more prosnerous than usual this session. A fine new Methodist church is Roing up at Weavcrvillc. The new district parsonage tor Aslicville dis trict is located at Weavcrvillc.- Marion Free I.ancc. Mr. 1. A. lionit. left $JO.oiO of in- stirance to his family. The friends of Mrs. Honitz favor her' continuiiiir nubli- cation of the Messenger. There are two parties, one from Chicago, the otherfroin New York, who wish to buy it and con vert it into nn eight column folio after noon paper. Kaleigh Visitor. On the recent failure of the National Bank of l-'nyetteville, the remihiican ad ministration could not find a republican in nil the state of North Carolina to (ill the place, and had to imoort n rr-reivrr from away out in the state of Michigan. w no would rjciong to such n nartv ? Charlotte Times. -Some months ago a sensation was created by the attempted elopement of iuiso 1.1111c nogers, 01 uxiora, wno was attending the Salem academy, and voting Wiley Gibson, of Winston. In Baltimore on Tuesday the nuptials were celebrated ana tne newly wedded were welcomed in Winston Wednesday night bv a number of their friends. Durham Sun. All IlicoiilNtcilcy. The North Carolina legislature has fix ed the interest rate at (i per rent. At lanta Constitution, 3d. The Constitution is the most inaccr ralc paper in the south. The amount of news it publishes thai isn't so is aston ishing. Ash i;vn. i.h Citizkn. Anil yet hundreds of people in North Carolina persist in patronizing the Con stitution in preference to home papers, and at the same lime condemn publica tions that prevert facts. Greensboro North State. I'implcs, blotches ami sores aud llicii cause is removed by Simmons Liver Keg ulatoi'. OWDER Absolutely Pure. lm il' t.ii t it r link in); piovilcr. IliKli'-s C.ltW'lT '...It y "I' Mil in lc: ntii;: t rrtm-i h I tut til kcporl AiiKttsl 1 7. 1 ss'.l. jul' s t i i WHITLOWS Corner Eajjle I!3ock, jo aiMl jSS. Main St. We ill sellino- line ry less price t han sa me f if! s !lli'Mioo(ls at can lie hoiiuiit else , We snow a complete: of Household furnish-' llpess (looils. I'iiiii v ! 111!. (lOOtls flllll fa 1 icv work. materials for WISTIiR GOODS AT COST. ! Hlaukets, (tiilts, ladies' and misses' wraps of all kindsare now sold at cost and less. I'all and see the host stock, ami the most comfortable store for shoppino- in Ashe-; villi. The best stock of gloves. The largest si ock 1 !' embroid ery silk. The e-peatest vari ety ol white ii-noils. The tin est solids in Aslicville at low prices. No. c, mid lsSouth Mai am Nreet. WM. KROGER, No. 41 College Street, Near Spruce Street. HIGH GRADE COFFEES, if vor want Tin: p.kst try uk JAVA AND MOGHA. 1 1 siti-jMasm-H nil oiIrth in riehnest and delieaev liiust eulKts, iirndiuiiiK the last "iHMhle itriull. CARACAS A sit ,nrf llavtuy and higltlv iir.ntiatie Cmlec lm llmsc who like a strung clip. Also SANTOS RIO AND I.AIil VKA COI' I-IilCS. Pillsbm s Best XXXX Minneapolis Flour, AcknowliilBctl liv nil dealers and cunsumcni to ageatH lur Anhcvillc. The Dove Brand of Hams, Itacou and Smoked Tonifiics. WM. KROGER, No. 41 College Street, Near Spruce. i..i llu1 Oi'ifliitii salutation, kt:.'vlng that good health miinot, exist without, a healthy Liver. Vth.cn tho L:vr in torpid tho Bow el; are Rlui'gish nvA oai-f-tit-atoil, tho to"! li-.t i:i tho i.tomach poison i !.; t ! i'iotxl; frequent licst.hvii . ism's : a fee!iii;.Toi' L v: L ilcsporalt'iii'-' ; . ; i.ervotisness indie-ate !, . iiio wholo system ii : ranged. Simmon:; Lh . Iu'gnlntor has beo-.i t'.:i moans of rostorini; inon poojilo to health an 1 happiness by giving th"i n healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It nct3 with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. Afc n eonprnl family remptlv for livncpi Ttirp'.tl l.iver, ConsUniilluii, etc.. I Imr.l'r e'r uso nnytlilni; else, mid litive nc. 1'eel, dlMippDintcit ia tlie elft'Ct proline" It nciiiih tu In. almost a perfect run for dlsUHSCS of the stDiiiueli uml liovvcls. W. J. McKluov, Mucon, ( ; It" in. I ifiriiisrtl upon! Kvitn lite in ticc llitti vim yet the genuine. I 'istitty utsheil li mit all Iratuls atltl iinitalitiilK liv our retl Z If "li'-marli mi I'rnnl of Wran 1 er. anil mi l 1m- siile lite seal anil siKiiatuie of . II. .C'llll .v Ln iSgo.Jajj. ist, 1891, To Our I'riciitN. Iii i lnsiiijj,- tliis, n vi'i-y kuc ccssfiil pin-in our luisiin-Hs, we dcsiii' tn tliiinkoiii'fi-iciuls I'm- the most lilicnil w.'i.v in wliii-li lln-.v liuvc i-oiiizcil us. Willi tin1 lii'tiiiiiiiii- of tin1 new yen- we li.-ivc t-onsiil-i-r.-ililv t'liliii-ig-cil 1 mi i' slock, ami 1 1 1 1 m thai wo will ln'.-ihlc to fiiniili our jiiili-ons wit li iin.v t liinjr 1 1 icy in.-iy wish in our line Yc li.i c m inn1 very irc ty th-siuiis in rlicvnl ,-inil ilrcsscr suits in oak ami ash, that we will sell ai prices that defy coin'ict it inn. Aeaiu lhankiiie,' you, and wishing you a hiippy ami prosperous new yciir, wc art' Voiir l-'ricnds SU.AIR & IlttOWN. Furniture Dealers and l'n- i ilcrtakcrs, I'at ton a venue. ! KSTA HUSH lill 1H.-.S. I B. II. COSBY, (SiKcistmr tn C. Cowan.) JEWELER 27 I'ATTON A V UN I' 15, '(' I'llliK TO C.KASII CHNTNAI. !!)- Tix, asiii:vii.i.i:, n. c. siit.".a 1 v TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 I'atton Avenue. l llavui. A kil II nl btendiitK nl the two Ik tile tini.l In the wolld Wc are sole A N15W DEPARTURE!! wi; li.wi; iNTuunt'ciiii a fini: I.INIilll'- UM 15 11 EL L AS. CALL AND EXAMINE. No Trouble (o Nliov ;oo1m WEAVER I MYERS. OI'URA HOl'SU Itl.OCK Aslicville, N. C. ,5 N. Main Street, ASHKVIIXM, N. C. COi KT Snl AKi:, Sl'ANTANI'l'RO. S. C. l-'ivr fiml a tutir vt-niM iiLii I pliit-ttH in th. inttMc l'liMiii-vs. 1 In Koplc ol Aslit'ullc ntnl WtHttTii Ninth Citri'lin.-i Iijim l.ri'il kind lo nip nnn 1 wish tn tnnkr ctiittiul in-Lniiwi. i-ilKfiiiinl m' u. 1 Mtjirti il lv taliinc nn iiyctu.v. I lurrautr .nun mittKlHil that the pi ni'li an cut it It il t hrtlt r iiilriiim iitH iutd tairct tn-;ilmriit than I wnultl acting merely in that wnv. Ilrmv 1 started nut in- (teiK'Hili'llt tl L.'il? tilt' ri'll IipmI miilniniiiil. fur the money they had paid prcviouNlr fur Sin II llllI UIIII II l. I'or a eimtimmnce i.f the liistnrv j,f ihr AhIuxMU- Miixic UntiHc net' the l itirti nl n n nays later. Mean-. htle eiime and sec my "l "' (KV l j' I Cl , ill .'.") N'oi-lh M.iin St nv, C. FALK. IMPORTANT That you know Unit we have just received iniillui lut of hi-iiiiiiii.iinl'H "Pas I'ruliis- ciim" nnil l lie c.ri-alrst Tiling in the Wurhl." We Imve lilleil ill sluek Hull niothniken lie thp htititlny triiile, anil now wc arc tillering a complete iirtc- of STATION ICR V, IiOOKS, &C, at very luw iriees. Call tut (u inr the nrw Snuvenir of Ashevillf, al 1'." eculs. J. N. Morgan & Co., HunlvHetlerH, StatioiUTK, lite, C.ish 8tnic. y FRESH fish m omrs CONSTANTLY ON HAND. WE CATER TO FAMILY TRADE J. E. REED & CO., No. 10 Court Square octl'li tl vr REYKIX & WAGNEH7 , HucivMors tu Kopp fit I.KhtenlfcrKcr, FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. CulTces rmiNtt-d on thr premises tlnily, and Ifniund ftir every niHttjmcr, l ull IJiic of Table SupplleH. I'rcc delivery. A full lint of I'ecil, furnished ill wholesale prices. a8 PATTON AVICNI'IC Tclep imc No. Oil. srpllll dir K. COI TIN, AUCTIONEER. KliAL, USTATIiAOUNTANIil.OANIIKOKliK No. it North Main street. If mil In office w hen vnu call, write name and residence tin slate, ami I will visit you. Refer lo Kirst National Hunk; National Hank of Ashvvilltf, aud Wentcrn Carolina Hank. FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING AND ARTISTIC MILLINBRV. MMK. FUAK SMITH. 57 South Main Street. Over Law's Store, Perfect fitting patterns cut to order. Also hnlr Roods, etc. lan.'ltllf SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORS, Lost manhood, early decay, etc., etc., can se cure a home treatise free, by addressing a?el low sunerer, C. V. LBBK, P. O. Boi 310, Roanoke, Va. noTlOdatwOm GLEN ROCK HOTEL. Iu 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. piA.riT''i,T!l fl,rHt ,""nt'1- Hotnnd mid water nnd-t.nths nnil toilets nn every floor I i-clni-l.ell In every room. Open t,rc In on. and , -rates in lied rooms, oflicc .1 in i' .,u.ei. connu r, e.i;nrnn: news aland M mimne. mZ't" n,inUU'- UATKS, $2.00 FICR iay. A. G. HxlLLYBURTON,Proi. J- W- IIRVAN and WAI.TIClt ;ki:i;n, Clerkn. FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. SMITH .N: UOI.MNS, Proprietors. toY.SV'S ,K'r W,"""iwl"n' "hilr '""'' nrecl,riK .Von, Sli To Ihe Tobacco Planters ol' Weslern North Carolina and Fast Tennessee: n.i -market ha. fullv opent.l an.l prices are Kood, es-eHally 011 coi.tntoi, L-rades and we dveteearl, h.pmeni. 01, ll common grades. llnvi.. the larL-esl. best l.ilUul waren 0, .,s,.. m i. v. anuria 111,1 competent employes, we Kmirniltee sntislaelion. Tliniikiiis you lor past palromiKc ami liopit,K by hard work and lair ilea inns, we arc, yours truly, SMITH & ROLLINS. miv'-'odiVur.ni BRICK. BRICK. 1 OK BUNCOMBE BRICK Aslicville, N. C. STRAUSS EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NF.WLY FURNISHED. Also, table hoarders can be aecouiminlatitl. o'clock a. m. until 1 'J o'clock p. in. am prepare r e.itenitK at shortist notice for Home Parties, HnlU, tie. All I ask is trial. M Celebrated Philadelphia Fries Are well known Noonccan surp.s tliein. Am protiil to anv I have Ihe finest. Inrccx KallKC in Asheville. I nil scree orders in Irotit !l 1., r. tt,it,. '.....t. ... i.-l-i. on the Mall Shell, polite and intuitive waiters. Pleased to' serve all. Mesp.clfuily, dee t! 1 v SCHUT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World We deliver to all parts of the tit v our own HotllinB Kiport llccr at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. I Mir lu'i-r it kt-t.t nt n tciiiiu-i-i ..f inils.,..t i .... . . . .- . all times. Tllii TkXTiK Sr I-hLlIlt, FlioM THE "BONANZA," . WINE .. AND LIQUOR STORE IN Till? STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND HIXIJAKD ROOM. j. a. MARQi'AwirT, wig'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C AHlicville, N. C. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., Manufacturers and Healers In all kinds of Dressed LUMBER, Door, Sat.li, Itlimls, Moulding, Stairwork, Mantels, Ilnnk and Bar Fixture,, aud all kliulH of nuildlug; Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty. Teletsfimie No. f. Chase & Sanborn's Fine Coflees. Aslicville, N. f.. January 11, lHlll. This is to eerlir.v that Mr. S. K. Kepler, of Aslicville, N. C , has the it elusive iiKtaey I'or the salt of Chase it Sanborn's Collies and Te s. C1IASH - SANIIIIKN. 1'er J. II. Randolph, Siilestiitiii. t'nilcr the above eontracl I am now oIlerinR Chase k Stinb rn's Ni'iil llrnuil .In va mill llot liii in -ill,. 'I'iiis,. OM Uoieruineui Jam in Hull. Pure .liiYu ia bulk. I'unt'.v Itio in bulk. 4'ortlovii nr Mexican in bulk. Aial.ian Moi'lia in bulk. Messrs Chase .V Stinliiirn, i.f Uoslon, Mass., shipment, say: "We IK-Ilevc we are ImporliiiK ttilil pnckiliK the linest Teas and Curlers on the market and leadins; dealers throughout the I'nitcd Stales arelnlr enough to Htlniit that the suix rior ipinllty of our noods has largely luerensed their trade. What wc have done for them wc can do for yon." These Roods tost enoiif-h to be lirst quality iu every particular. If thev lire not of superior excellence they will not suit my trade, nor will I want to sell or continue to off, r them. My uttoiners and the laople of Ashcvillc lire asked lo iive them it 1 1 ill I. Resitetlully, S. R. KIll'I.IiK, ,.No. 03 South Main Street. -Winter Residence to Lea.ic. A party desirins lo establish n winti'u RHSIDHNCK on the Northern suburbs of Aslicville inn make an advantneeon. r. raiiKcment, for term of years, with owner of home. Completely furnished and eiidpied and occupied In summer only. Apply to WiJOdtf CORTLAND I1ROS. IS. II. I1RITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'.DER, Also eradinc of nil kind. don. til nr.l,n promptly filled and work guaranteed. Can be found at all times at Graham's i-oiion Factory. anil liar and billiard room on Unit floor I'lee Ki ,""C"'1 "n'1 "unvilk hoMsi. BRICK. SAI.l: BY-.. & TILE COMPANY, I. O. Box 426. BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR UAr. street ears pass the door. Il.ien from ft li. STRAl'SS, Prop. Over for its Purity. ' K " " Near PasBcuger Depot. lelerriiij; to the nbov ASHEVILLE STEAM DYE WORKS. clean'""' CC"1V 8nr,,,t'I,U U"1 Mil Ladies' suits dr cleaned without riiinins or removiiiK trlmmliiKs. "I"l"" J'lush cloaks steameil and renoTOted Lace curtains cleaned like new t!.V,c.h nl,,m'-" "'.ved, cleaned anil curled Kid gloves eleuned or dyed successfully. Ls Harding, No. 9 North Main Street. ASIIFVILI.E, N. C. feblOdlw suslBdtl