ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAYS EVENING, AUGUST 10. 1891. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Tai Daily Cm, Bemoeratie. la pubHihe trery afteraooa (except Sunday) t the loJ lowtoc rmtnttrictlx ml : nn YBAn. "W 8 Mouth.......... TlUI MOBTHS... Omb Moktb ...... ONI Bl..i 3.00 1.80 BO IS MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1891. Cm im fair-minded man read the I Polk's late speech at Milwau kee, at giren by the Sentinel of that place, and doubt that the Sentinel ii r.ll: ,L. .!. fka Pnlk ha. lied ? ICHinJI M Mfc HU Salisbury Truth. Why, T. The further facts were that two renorten ore tent at Col. Pollt't peech did not hear him make any attack oa the southern democrat and asserted flatW that he did not. In all fairness to Col. Polk, then, he must be believed The weight of testimony it with him. It is learned that Mr. W. W. Mott, for merly of Statetrille, but now ol Seattle. Wash., who held the position as book. keeper in the sheriff's office there, was badly burned by an explosion of gas re cently, says the Raleigh Chronicle. The explosion occurred in a vault had for the safe keeping of papers. One of these days it will be regarded as hardly less than criminal to have gas pipes in a public building where documents of value art stored. Buncombe county's records are hnnrlv im periled in this way. A draft of air blows out the gas, or a pipe leaks the gatcollectt, and then it needs only the striking of a match to destroy human lives aud thousands of dollars' worth ol property. The gas pipes should come out and the vaults be lighted by electricity, the lamp to remain on the outside until needed and then taken in at the end of the long electric cord. A WOMANS RHYMES AND REASONS. Have you ever notiaed the pride a man takes in a uniform, and the air of self-im portance that he puts on with his blue coat and brass buttons? Everyman of them from the steamer captain and rail road condnctor to the hotel porter or the motorman of the electric car line, de lights in the earb and insignia of his office. Observe the abashed and timid demeanor of a new letter carrier making his rounds in what is called civilians dress and contrast it. a week later, with the bluster and swine of the same offi cial in his new gray uniform. On the other hand women detest a distinctive dress. The cloak models, who are re nuired in larce establishments to wear rawns of black silk, wear any dress but the conventional black silk after work- in hours. Mistresses who have tried the eioeriment know how difficult it ta induce servants to adoot the regula tion white cap and apron; and the train ed nurses, without exception, lay aside their pretty hospital uniforms when ttaev leave the training school and adopt a style of dress never as suitable for their duties and seldom as incoming. I fancy tht reason men take to a uni form is because it is more attractive in cut and color than their sombre every day garb. They are really fond of wear ing gay colors and gilt ornaments if they can find a plausible excuse. Perhaps Free-masonry is more attractive Iwcause of the cunning white aprons, fur and feathers and silken robes the members can "nlav lady" in. At any rate men who don't know a base-ball from a dump ling, or a racquet from a lullaby, join baseball nines and tennis teams for the sake of the striped stockings and jaunty caps. LIFE IN NORTH CA "'UNA. 1 cannot imagine a beauty so entranc ing that its owner would not weary of her possession if she looked in the glars as much at a woman it supposed to. One's own face, even at its fairest, it a verv wearisome bit of property and at for gazing in the mirror, a woman only indulge! in it long enough to make sure that her bang isn't out of curl and that the hasn't any powder an her nase. Mrs. Laugtry however, is an exception ; we are told that she places a powerful magnifying mirror in the strong sunlight and examines her features critically with an eye to improving on nature. To thit Practice she is said to owe her perennial loom, making, as it were, a double suc cess "at in a looking glass." The plainer sex, although they are careful onlv to in dulge in the glass on the sly, are the ones who study and admire their own fea tures. Since the days when Narcissus died for love of his own fair face men have been vain of their manly beauty and perhaps the reason they are all so fond of a bright-eyed girl is because they can tee themselves in tier clear eyes. 0, mother take the Times away, I cannot read tonight, My heart it heavy and 1 fear My head it growing light. I dare not turn the printed page, Nor give the lea vet a whirl, Lett I should meet in black aid white - That dreadful summer girl. I meet her in the telegraph 0, power of the press, She's in the cut and column "ads." la shore pr mountain dress, r I would not live, the't in the World, And yet I dare not die, For the it in the Sun and Start, To catch me oa the fly. Then mother lay the papers by, , Until the north wind's snarling, Kills off the blooming lunuoer gtrl, ' And brings the winter darling. Beck Sharp. HOI K NOMINATED, Tarboro Southern Edgecombe hat long beet cursed with sheep-killing dogs bat it remained for thit year to thow that tbt had cow-killing canines. Last week Mrs. E. Cromwell heard her cattle in the pasture creating loud and very un usual noitet. She tent down to ascertain the cause and the messenger found a cow had been killed and partly eaten by the worthless, mangy creatures. A Scotland Neck telegram says : For several days it hat been known that the large ana mnucmmi ui - Davenport, oi miiiani.iuu, u It hat iutt been handed publicly that J. D. Biggs, esq., has made an assignment. The liabilities were large and the assets nearly enough to cover them. The fail ure was a great surprise. Th tohnrco association re-elected its officers and recommended to Governor Holt the appointment ot a sncemi to bacco agent, selected by President Lock hart, to represent North Carolina 't in terest at the World's Fair, and the far mers are asked to do likewise m tneir in terest of the alliances. -Major Will. Whitaker, one of the best-known men in Halifax county, died at his home, near Enfield, Friday, of a congestive chill, at an advanced age. Maior WuitaKe was a great w-uuuio, and had probably ridden alter more packs of hounds than any other man in the county. rinlil.br.ro Headlieht: The Wayne ullinm-e at its last meetine passed a resolution condemning the conduct oi the ntmnatrates and county commission ers m voting $500 of taxes of the county to be used in the state exposition. Contracts for nearly two hundred residences in the vicinity of the new Car aleigh mills have been given out. and that suburb of Kaleigh will soon present all tht appearance of a thriving village. Tarboro bids fair to be.-ome a good tobacco town. Warehouses are being hnilt and mize houses will soon be opened. A tobacco association has been formed. Governor Holt hat offered a reward of $200 for the apprehension ef Joseph Cass, of Iredell county, charged with the murder ot W. (J. Wootten. Over fifteen hundred people were present at the luneral services over the remains of the late Mr. T. C. Worth in Asheboro on Tuesday. Charlotte News: In the criminal court the case of I. F. Ferguson, sued by Miss Hargett for breach of promise, was called aid nol prossed. Winston will make an effort to se cure the Bnotist Female University should it be decided that Raleigh's offer is not sufficient. A. S. Duan, a prominent lumber man ufacturer at Tarboro has mude an as signment. In Plain KtiKllnta! Unauestionablv considerated of incal culable consequence in correcting all con stitutional contaminations, is nr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Can conscientiously commend it to careful consideration, confident of its competency in all controllable chronic complaints. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the result ot much research and wide experi ence, by a practical physician of world- renown; its formula embraces the mott potent restoratives ot the whole vege .a ble kingdom. It is especially recom mended for all blood disordes dyspepsia liver and kidnev complaints, scrofula, salt-rheum, catarrh and consumption in its eanv stacea insuring renei anu cure in all cases 1 Have vou a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu dent Larrm? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sort The right ones are the "Pearl Glass, made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pitts- bureh, makers of the cele brated " Pearl-top " lamp chim ney, which have given univer- sat satisiacaon. Boeclal Rates) and mchedulea See w. M. Clarke, Member Amer- can Ticket Brokers Asacoiation Tke Tete was a Lars One, Tla aid, PTomhe Kaoxville Journal. John C Houk hat been, nominated, Hit majority in Knot caaaty it perhaps 1,200. In tke congressional district Houk hat probably about 7,000. It mi mt reach about that. The vote has been a large one. In Knox county it Will be witiin a lew hun dred at large at tnat can iu me county for the republican presidential canaidati in 1888.- Dr. L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga., writes: Wm- Sealoek. livina" an ray place had ' an uely running nicer on hit ami which -ordinary remedies failed to control. At hat rmort I Disced him on a me of B. 1 B. aid the nicer began to heal at once, and effected an entire cure. It it aretn- -, edy well worthy af confidence." Your Vadinr drunrlstf kO Kodak- ' Headache, Neuralgic Powders because superior to uquia preparauuus in muci;, Remsdy - i XXZXII Household . ro am. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES 4 Botanic Blood Bab U Turae SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT It V,UrC5 RHEUM. ECZEMA, every f ;rm l nuilansst SKIN ERUPTION. I Ut being oHeselsts In toning up th , svitam and rsitorlno tht constitution. shin Impaired from sny cause, lit 1 slmost suptrsstaral ketllna srassrtlts I lustily us in tusrantosina t curs, II , I loll THE BESOM OF ononis'. mrsTRATrn directions srs i BLOOD BAiM CO., Atlanta. Ga. 4-.-.-f.'ei.'V''i.'S-f3. -..-, '- DESTRUCTION H M 0 U -0 V w u (8 U a u 0 a v 0 0 5J -WILL- Lefidies' Oxford Ties. 9 ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our Custom Department, a beau tiful Ooze Calf Shoe, high and ow cut. GIVE TJB A TRIAL. Weaver & Myere, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No. 39, Patton Avenue. I fl a E fl a o x ON" CARPETS JUST RECEIVED From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. SerenW-two rolls ingrain, extra inper, 8-1 ply tapeatrr, body Brawls and elTtt car pet. One hundred and eight rolls china straw matting. SATURDAY, AUGUST I5TH, 1891. That picturesque and romanetqoe ruin known at the Dearer corner which hat attracted the wonder of all strangers and baffled the fancy of all architects, which hat established a world-wide rep utation at a resort of rodents and which hat been haunted by Mein Herr Freeh and other spirits for centuries past, will be struck violently by the hand of de molition ON THE 15TH INST. Eagle tt rret is to be widened and built to an established grade, and in order to lend a charm to this work and th raise revenue to defray the expenses of the same I shall offer for tale at auction lott 42, 59, 60 and 55 on Eagle street. These are among the dearest lots on One huadred and thlrtr-nre Smyrna and enrt- ad mapi showing their tize nd location can be teen iu any real estate office in the city. I am aware that money it yery teorc just now but I know men who if tbey can'l borrow or manufacture money will commit highway, robbery or eyen burg lary in order to get money to buy lots within a few feet of the public square and on tbe main tnorougniarc wiwcm the general business center and tbe to bacco center of the city. Terms, $100 spot cash; $400 within ten days from date of tale, balance in five or any less far rugs. Pif tj-onr art squares. Cocoa and napler mattings. Portierrea and 'ace curtain. Some of these food were bonitht at greatly reduced prices and will be sold at a bargain. Call and see my immennc stock, the larcett and only exclusive carpet hoax In the state. JAS. P. SAWYER, 49 S. Main St., Aalicvllle.N.C. jun23d3m N oiiiiffCD nnnnc xnu ifloi I1!!!! 'I! MIC? OUltllsiil.Il UUUUtf ' l Ull IUUII WL ..ait FINE LiNE TAYi0B' BOtJIS & BROTIIERTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, NOW 13 YOUR TIME TO BVVi As we expect to move about September 1st., in the new building just west of the opera house, we have de cided to make to make spec ial prices on our stock of fur niture. If you want any thing from a rocker to a handsome 16th century oak suit you had better call and get our a "SPECIAL PRICES" before buying elsewhere. We do not propose to sell for less than cost, but we can sa,ve' you money on anything you may wish in our line. BLAIR & BROWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, 3 Patton Avenue. SEE FOR YOURSELF Tbe bidding will J ii .11 ii i iiji ii iii 39 South Main Street. Our motto is to keep the very best wines and liquors ,u r MUai ailliuai instalments. at tne most reasonnoie price commensurate with the qual 'a. wi a: i : ofintemnerate habits will BEGIN AT 5 O'CLOCK confer a favor bv notifvintrJ US Of SUCh, 88 we do not Winll jnthc afternoon and at 6 o'clock the W) Heillliem any BUiiiuiautn. p ro , -ui ited to a free ride on the Very respectfully, . , . , w I f ft 1-1 XJ I I I II I W M l .1 . I WiWHMWIM t,...OT. ... . .... JJdtf Chcatnut itrtet, wberc lot 17. block 3, iiiiiiiaiMimm A MERRY FEAST FOR ALL. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Straw Hats, Spring and Summer Neckwear AT PRICES THAT WILL. MAKE VOl FRIENDLY TOWAD THEM. An elegant snuff colored will be told at auction. What Peaebtree it to Atlnnta. Euclid Arenue to Cleveland, Summit Avenue to St. Paul, Montford Arenuc will be to Asberillc-tbe widest, best built and best kept residential street of thecity; the retort of fashion andtheabodeof wealth. People from New York, Boston, Phila- dclohia. Chicago. Montreal and both branches of the United Service have located in thit quarter, and have already gone to work beautifying their grounds and building handsome houses. A fea ture worthy oi special remark it tbt con gregatioo on thit Avenue of actual and etpectaqt bridegrooms. Five arc already settled there, aad if anv young man it OUR NSW LINB LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, Prom ft. 00 to S4.3A; acts, polcs,etc A beaa- tlfol line Croquette, Baas bails and Bau Our new Dae KURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY glante and faaov. Oar 25 teat Ponntaln Prnl. aolna riant along plenty left. Owl new Son-railr of Abcvtll. only 3fi crata. We .hall close the balance of oar Dictionary Holders at .60, worth I3.80. J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOK8BLI.BR8 AND 8TATION8R8. . V ' ' '' t rsibllc smsMtraw Leonard cieanable Pefrigerators. . ; Waterf CoolergjWire Dish Covers, White fountain Tee Cream FreeaerB ' - Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Windows Agents for White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. t See our machines before purchasing JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Rane ever seen in Asheville. Sample set op in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-3m K E N I L WORT H INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LEAVKS KENILWORTH DAILY. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville 9 and 1 1 a. m.; 12:30, j!aflf9 p. ta. ASHEVILLE. Grant't nruc Store for Kenilworth 10 and 12 a. m.; 13 and p. m. SUN PAYS. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville 10, 11:30 a. m.; 1. 4 and fl p. m. Grant't Drug Store for Kenilworth 11 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 5 and 6:30 p. m. Trannlent Rates), $4 to $5 Per Day. Weekly Rates, on Person, fai to 93 per Week. Weekly Rates, Two Persons, 35 to 4 Pr Week. WALTER C. BROWNING. I. D., ' Manager. FURNITURE! FURNITURE I E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALMERS. -ARE CARRYING- Lot 1,354 former prise, $13.50; now $8.75; tixe, 37. sack suit. Lot 2,183. former price, $15, now $10.25. A hard woven era; mixed, the very thine for early tall, tack style. Lot 2270, former price S15, now J9.75. Sizes 37, 38, 34, 36; a Mat Drown check cassimrre sack. Let 2272, former price $15, now $9.75. Sires 33, 38, 35, 36, 37, 34; a era; plaid cassimere tack. Lot 1360, former price $10.00 now $6.75. Siiet 33, 38, 36; a dark pin cneck hlnck and pray anck cassimere. nntch Dockets, doubled atitched seams. Lot Utw. lormer price siu.uu. now so.75. sue 37, 33. 36, bb, 3 a gray 1 orosecntine a difficult ana aououm sum piaia tack suit cussimcre. Lot 1183. former price s lu.oo now S7.25. Sixes 38, 39, 37, 36, a; an iron era; Dlaid. yery serviceable, all wooLererr ttitrh of sewine the best silk: tack ttvle, Lot 1419. former pnce.sis.00. now sio.25. Sixet 38. 3U. 40, 34; a iient ens; and brown effect in sack style, an eleeant piece of bard woven cheviot Lot 1354, former price I15.0O, now 8.76. Suet 33, 34, 35, 36. 37; perrtng bone cheviot, toft roll, double stitch, tack style. - Lot 2169. former once Slfi.OO, now 310.20. Sites 35, SB, 37, 38; square eat very dark erav mixed auburn cassimere, all wool tewed with silk; can be worn with consistency anywhere, tack style. Lot 2.273 former once SIS. now 312.75. 1 suit. 86. erav scree tack, Lot 1.34S. former price $15, now $10. A black and white genuine Bannock- burn cheviot, tixt 37. Lot 1,352, former price $15, now $10.T5, 35 and 36. A loud check, very nobby. uud paten pockets. tbe title to a commanding tlope on thit Avenue it apt to be effective with the young lady, aad perhaps convincing to I tbe mother-in-law. TERMS ON THIS LOT! I $100.00 Spot Cash. STRAW HATS. Former price $1.60 now 99 1 .20 " 43 " " " 1.00 M 9 M ". 85 " 49 76 " 49 $600 WITHIN TEN DAYS FBOM DATE OF BALE. , , Former price $2.75 now $1.49 " " 2.50 " 1.49 ' " " 2.25 " 1.19 " " 2.00 " 1.19 " " 1.75 ' 99 MEN'S PANTS Any $7.50, $8, $8.60 or $9 panta, now $5, BOYS' SUITS-Anv $7. $7.60. $8. $8.50. $9 tuiU. now $5. NECKWEAR Four-in-hand Windsors, Teckt and all ttjles, 75c. kind, now Balanct in fivt or anv let number of tfWl UUCi nilllU, UUtT UiW.f IIW asllIU IIVTI a4 I Thit sale will be for twenty days only, and at the price our store ahoutd look I eqaal annnal inalalment, iitvc r iiiiMuciunm van acuuewuer 3cc .ueve kuuusw a rau uuk vm ru- dow dUplar. E. B, BARN UM , CIO., American CletlilcraS Ttttlons, anL FnrnUtacra, 8 COURT SQUARE." ' BRANCH OF E. B. BARNCM ft CO.,, 931 PENN8YLTANIA AVENUE, ! Richmond Peamon aaTdtds THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE IN ASHEVILLE. Tbey have the largest stock, the nicest show rooms and the most obliging salesmen in town. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to buj' or not. Call in and look through our stock. THIS WEEK WE AEB BHO WINC The Loveliest Line of Bed I,ounget YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER COYEPJKSS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM INS A SPECIALTY ' STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. G. H. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN Ci BotUb Main St. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. BOARD Y THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY.', Alao. tabic boarders eaa be accommodated. Btrtrt ears mm the door. Onaa froai a O'clock a. at. aata 13 o'clock p. b. Am omiarca lor eaterua at anorun aoucc tor none rarurs. isana, cicaan bib w trial. BIt Celebrated Philadelphia rriea An ll knowa. No on can aarpan Shim. Aa nroad to say I hay. the lns, kin Raae Is AahavflM. Can airrs orom la from sua aiioatr, .act aa rwa, unr, lOMet . I tbe Half nacll. Polite ana attraun waJtcra. rmuMnantu. HwarctiMf, ddly H, STRAVSS, rrap. PERFECT SIGHT. Ritatstatbaabsraetor hcaaachc, pala ta or a boat the ys, dlnaeas la readlac or sec iu at a distance. ' May mat slaat ttatad rm caarg.. rav Isautloa nastraatccd. " . 'J Tber mom etertw Fortbsaoajs or gardca balk or dairy; comical nrfcrerthcraioaMters; storm atasara aad theraioaMierseoaibiBedihjdroaKttra or tbarmoaMtrrs tn nMarc Hqaor. acids, tie. Eur Boliera. Three tainatc sand flaM to cook yoar I properly, 3D cent. All klndnof wlratinc (nrtmnmiU. EASY 1 EHMS. HIGH CHADE, i LOW PRICES, LUDDEN & BATES, S. M. H. aaaae dealiua and boncst rerreeentatiM hae enabled this boost ta occapy the aoaiUoa. . of bciaf the most reliable in th.8oath. i . . : PIANOS AND ORGANS. I jmmmmj KTVm, tail w iounii iwjbkmu, ' o"ij 'tmai HKTu. asm yaawtna ) . a. at-kfinl or nffiM m Aftctm davs trisJ. - Call mmd K tlw stock at 98 Psvitoa J. F. Garratt, Agent, Asheville, N. C. NOTICE. The ettTof Asheyllle baa for sale it. bond. totbeaaioiiat of Sft8,(00 All hsaed by yhtar or the two act. 01 i'"1"'',"' tbe THE it risnr 'ii;Tkt matin i J) 1 I . ; ; ... 1.-.. it'. -. " ... , , MM . . . . . . . late .or.tiorta lllliniE" fl ill 171 ' aa 1 1 ATI Fl . . nr. Tr-.dX-'pVr.n.oVS,. ril iPa-t ' lit 1111'. I 111111111 I'lff i.lrs5n Uil l id r i tUHf-i i if IIJI 111 i M$n dHM eltr. Ta. mho omum i ss si as aaa ai at m m m . m w w ma msr aar which aad Mlntru aoo,ooo are the "tatet Impro meat Boa 4 oesrnDca la 00? are the 'tewer Bond." tbereia deacrlhej. .nd tao.ooo are the "Market How oade'' tledladaeThe4,aadiia.(0ate the"school B.hereM dcrlbed. All sa boad. aad th. coapoa. at' ached are payable i be oBoe a the Atlaatie Traar Compaay of Ne York rltyi all Mid boad. are adcnoaiatloaa f f - OO iaohi all bear later .t at per eeot. payable aemV-aaaaally a the l.t daya o laaaaraadJlTOcairBT mm alimatayeattheead ol laamty from tbe 1st .lay of Joly. 1l aa.ouo of at hereafter, and I . except the I whleb matare at ' Nos. 41 and 43 S' Slil!atiltcYllXt;; WHOLRAALB DBFAKTMBNT, 08NT :"TbTr A 1 : PAMLOB AND B HADING BOOM 7 J J, ; .t .:' , t , j ' CIOABS. TOBACCO AND BOTTI.8 OOOIW, IAM- XT A 1 PLB, B1LLURD AND POOU BOOK. HJ, 4.J, the cad of thirty (BO) year, from taamvm IVhhH iTLikn.rf. ollf be Mid hi meh aaantltira as I HI.US , Bjchont BotrS.' the Board of Aldenaea of aald cltjr 01 here after deeaate. Corrcapondeace lo kiag to "be? mKma. Is feeamted, Blda will e rj miTed U ta th. ISth day of Aaaaat, !, bataoMleeathaa par caa ac Miertaiaej. Tbe prtWtosa of rtjeellaa Bay aad H bid. iihoat a-liraln aoy bum If preeo)jr ra mrrl This thelth tyjf r"- - By order of the Bo.nl rf Mermen of tat tttf ofA.heyUie. rfT . O0NO, alU4 - - tter- VAULTS O B0TTU?.3 J BEWBTIOT s 8H BASELEKT.. Wempertfany sctasammofroarpatranaca, ttala Eutrartce, No'. 4$. ' ' Telephone Call, No. ji Cheapness na cmaency, , ltf WASHINGTON, D. C.

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