ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 181)1. fell ASHfiVlLLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RASPOLPH-KERR PRWTIXC, CO. Tim Daily Citiirm. Democratic, la published .eery afternoon (except Sunday) at the following- ratca triccJr can - OMR Ya J"-"" Six Months J '"' Thirb Months i-" Onb Month Onb Wkkk ls THURSDAY. SEITKMRKR 3. 1K91. Thk Citizkn on yesterday commeinletl Collector Fassctt, of New York, for re fusing Russell Harrison the use of a gov ernment revenue cutter to take his wile from an incoming steamer. Collector Fassett did so refuse, but twenty-four? later was ordered by Secretary Foster to place a revenue cutter at Mrs. Harri son' disposal which amounts to the same thin),'. It is never safe to commend a republican official; tlicv don't stay good long enough. A r the coroner's inquest at Statesvillc. Henrv Ncsbit testified; "I got to the bridge soon after tin wreck, saw a bin fat man calling lor ln jjold spectacles, jjold headed cane mid hat. He did not seem to care lor an one but himself." And J. 1'. Fhifcr testified: "(iot to wreck lielore ibiylilii; 1 wem to the I'.ilhnan car and a tat old ncntli man seemed ta lie hurt; when some om told him to net out he called tor Ins uiu brella, walkiny-stick anil jjold specta cle." It is evident from this (hat there wa nt least one person in the Thud creek wreck who was in a tolerably collecteo tate of mind. Temporarily Nilent. We understand that some surprise is expressed because TlIK Cnm-: s hcav.v uns ate not throwing hoi shot into thi camp of the Hl-cent tare monopoly. Tin siltmlion is this; At Till- Cirui;' fun jjestiou a mass uncling was held ai which a committee was iq -pointed to present the people's case, in us legal as pect particularly, to : he street car com pany and then, it invcssarv, to the alder men. Thai com in it uc has so lar not ac complished much, but ili.it it will accom plish a gnat deal we have no doubt whatever. At any rate, the whole mat ter is in their hands now. not in ours, am; confidence ill their sincerity suggested a suspension ol heavy uriug till a repot t should be had from the committer, I'm guas. however, are pointed in Ihe rigid direction and, double shotted, siuiph wait the word. The i: Iclenve. Alter reading a page ol the cvidcnci before the coroner's jury at Statcsviile il is apparent that the verdict was baseo mainly on the alleged tact that me tiolts and spikes that had held the. so-called, detached rail in place had been rcinovci with the tools usually used lor that pur pose and not by tlie force ot thetrains ol; the 'ruck. The spikes that held tins ran down bore marks ot having been drawn in the usual way wheu a rail is to In taken up and the threads ot the bolts that fastened this rail to the others wen not "stripped" thai is broken as thev certainly would have been had the laps been torn off by great torce instead ol having been run off with a wrench. Hut it must be with a very low ipiality of satistaction that tl.crailway company contemplates t his evidence side by suit with that which tells the shameful slot o.' rotten tirt and stringers. That these did no! cause the loss of over a score ot lives is pei hap9 vet an open ipiestton. The personal rcspon.ahili' v lor such ma terial on a narrow viaduct bo feet high may perhaps be slutted from one to another of the company's agents, but it rests on some one. and the uit-it wretched honest man that walks the earth is to be envied beside the bearer of the conscience that accuses its owner of at least apart ol the responsibility for tin awful tragedy. The Wanoiijt on ,l,e Miuare. Thh Citizen has received a letter not intended for publication but by wav of suggestion ol which the tullowing is a pai t : "We hare suffered and suffered and have now reached the point where we can suffer no longer. Can't you remove the damnable nuis ance of these wagons on tlie sipiare ? ls it not Hgainst city ordinance ? If so, by whose presumption is it iermitted ? "The lair name of our town is scanda lized. Rinds, manure and rotten siiincs and shells line the square all the way up and down. "The tnavor of one town recently here goes home with the bilterest denuncia tions against our administration. Strang ers and visitors up here on these excur sions return disgusted, and 1 know ol a party ol three families who reliised to board in Asheville because of the stink and stench of its streets." Tub Citizkn was disposed to bear and forbear in this ma'ter of the plain mis use of the square. Until the city hall and market building is finished, there is reallv no place where the wood, fruit and huckster's wagons can stand and feel at home. But, as we have belore insisted, it some system of arrangement were in sisted on by the police provided they have any duty in this connection the of fending wagons could be kept within a ci mparatively small area and there need be no littering of the streets beyond what a half hour's work in the morning and about noon time could readily remove. It should be remembered that these wa gon loads of wood and fruit are welcome, have a right to be here, and, in a buuiII way, are a necessity to the town. Hut while they have rights, so also have pe destrians; and it seems to us that these rights are such as the police should see are not infringed upon. It should be impossible for a wagon to be stationed for hours directly upon a cross-walk, compelling ladies to take to the street at some personal risk and a great deal of an noyance. At the time when the letter, printed abort, was laid on The Citizen's desk there were eighteen wagons on the north tide of the square. At one point they were three abreast ; others were across the very much frequented war leading from the court bouse to the post office. A street none too wide at best was al most impassable. This is a common con dition of' things on the north side of the square and on the south side it is fre quently worse. Three or four covered ' wagons with a dollar's worth of water incllons in them, impede travel, re ider the street unsafe for ladies to pass that way nt nil and make a disgusting litter. 1 One policeman of sense and courage could so arrange these wagons that they would take one-quarter the space and le in no one's way. Have we such a policeman? What does Chief of Tolice McUowcll say to this ? Tin; st a 7'f sews. Mr. f.corgc C. Heck has purchased from Col. J. M. Heck for $:':!. 000 thirty building lots in North Fast Raleigh. I'hc tobacco crop iu ('ranville will be oO per cent, less than last year. The to bacco is small, ihin and chaffy, but bright. The taxable property in Charlotte township last vcar (lS'.IUl aggregated o.tiL';! til 9. This year it aggregates ti. Hi-'.UKi, a gam ot $"-tS,o-H-. The in crease in valuation since last year is HKI.nnO. A I'igeon RivcrspccialloTilKCmzi-.N iays; Whiie several workmen were en ;.iged in removing a siooreiootn In-long-in; to J. Wiley Shook, at Chile, Will Ivi lest got hit light hand crushed U-twerti ioine timbers. Coi'i-'ird Standard: Senator Vance a;is at Vienna Austria, on the .'id of u ust, at which time be reports thai he is rupidlv acquiring the 1 hitch accent in .aiking ami the Hutch palate for beer I'hc beer part t all u joke, but that ibout t tn- accent is irue. Siuit hlield Herald. In Ihesuit against ;he Wilmington and Weldon railroad company, w hii h was tried here last A-eek, brought by a Mis Clark lor the Killing ot ;;er husband in 1SSII, the jury Mve a verdict against the company tor 1 ..'on in favor of Mrs. Clai k. Wanciuon ('.arette: Mr. John K. Ivowell. tells us that Ins uncle, Mr. oe Hgi rton vt as so confident llns would be i dtvyrar thai he planted all his corn mi i..'w grounds. For the last two months lie has hem able to seethe tops ! his corn bv taking a boat and rowing iver it. Civil engineers on the Not th Carolina extension nl the Norfolk and Western ailroad trntn Iron Hriilge. Va.. slate . hat a cable.'iain had heen received from ('resident Kimball saying l hill he hail pi-.n-ured a loan of 7.iliio,nuil ol F.u ;!ish money, winch would allow their to push to completion otihe North Cam ma extension, Inch has heen surveyed o tlie statt line, ve here it was to connect with the e.air l-'eat and Yadkin Valley road. ii. hi jrATi:ii:NT. he Treahiirt II an some Jlonei on II. mil Now. W siiim;ton. Se pt. 2 The debt state meiil issued ycsierduv shows the total iitcrcst-bearing debt outstanding, $ftlo,- ."iJ'..4JH; decrease since March 1, IHN'.I, s'j:i;l 57G.St.nl: de-crease during Augusl, s 1 .ii'.i 1 .'!'' oil; total ileiit ol all kinds. .!! ."I'C.Xtti.Ji'i.ll, tola! cash in the rc.i-.urv. $7i;r.liiMi..U7."'.l; net cash bal nice. S(ii.J7. ;!'. '' tiold ceruficalrs outstanding. Slo.1. '.IP ;i.ii); silver e-ei Mic. lies outstanding. $;(' Kt.JO'J; cur rency ccrtuicatcs. S.'U.l Vi.tiiKi, ticasuiy Holes ol 1 v.ki I bullion purchased note's) S.i'.'.ilii.i'oo; 1'acific railroa I bonds not included in above. The amount ot ' -.. per cent, bonds con tinued at - pe r ceui. loelav is $ 1 SH.'.IUO, making a toial to dale ol $.';! i ifs.."".i 1' iiere are also about " i.ui Ml more homis in process ot continuation. I he tmr si on tiie ou.s.aiidn.g nr cent, will. ease toiiionow, ailcr which date liie ilrparliiieiit will ledeein all that an lirescntidiorih.il purpose. A cnculai h iiu'viT, will Ic issued tomuirow ex t n img tor an miietintle pcnod the pnv ilre ol eoniiiuiiiig t,,e-c bon,I ui 1' jiei .eat. So far ""O.niJO have been ic ceived f r redemption, and il is i'Kclco i nnl the rest ol the utsiataliug bum's estimated at an aggregate ol j.'h, oi'O will be presented tor rcdeiuplioii diiri"g the lit-n l two months. The net amount ol gold in the Ireanare to nieet t Ins liability is $ 1 o.',7 1 , H's an increase- ol $ 1 4-. MiH.i'iMI sun e tin lii si o' July, and .iiyikreascol $1 1 aloaifvi siu.e the lust ot August. Jdiould the enure S.'il.Oiiii.inni be paid in gold it would not trench on the $ii(i,(iiiii.unii ol gold reserved tor the redemption ul legal ten ilci bonds. Ueiick Klpe, Quick Hot. K;ile th e' .irrt-sp.imlrnce. Coniiriniition was on Tuesday reetived troin a prominent sotiiee of the news as to the sending ot the third party mana gers at Washington of letters to each democratic candidate lor ollice. itifoim mg him that he must lull in line with the tlnrd or people's parly. No step winch could have by any chance lieen taken could h.-iec been betier torlhe democrats. Il is said here with satislacliou that it is well that the third party movement be gins thus early, as it will .if a natural death belore the next election in North Carolina. I.HJION KI.IXIK, I'leuMHiit, lClt'Kaut, Meltable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Klixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take I,cinon hlmr. I'or sleeplessness, nervousness and pal pitation ol the heurt, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach take Lemon Rlixir. For nil sick and nervous headaches take Imon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon hlmr. lr. Mnzlev's 1-emon Elixir will not lail you in any of the above named dis eases, nil ol which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stJtriach, kidneys or Dowels. Prepared only by Dr. Mozi.RV, Atlanta, Oa., 50c and SI .00 per bottle, at drug gists. LESION HOT DROP, Cures all Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxley, Atlanta, Oa. jan!7eod If you feel all broke up and out of sorts agitate your liver with Simmons Livir Regulator. i d u ovsrF.p.:A, lndlgp-rtion. sue) stomach disorders, um HRilWHi IBUN BITTER. All tesm kep It. ft per bnttls. Omulne hij trade-mark and erased net Uses on wrapper Advertising CREATES many a new busincn; ENLARGES many an old busintsu; REVIVES many a dull business ; RESCVES many a lost busineu; SA VES many a falling busineu ; PRESERVES many a large busineu; SECURES success in any business. To advertise judiciously, use tie coA limns of" Tbe Cititen." Every body reads it; and inpropottion to the returns it yields advertisers, itsrates are tbe cheap eat in the country. Its peeMillsr eflleaey Is (las s much to the proofs" an NOTHING atc.il in enmpnundlrm a t ,m it the Ingredients themselves liri it Tnkelt In time. It oli-"': dinoiifps Intlu' otiln't. ! u' ih7 be advanced will prove a potent cure. No Home ghoul! lie Without It 1 Ia Ipab tha nllM nt sB- doctor and xwily pre-i-rlpllonn. All who Irntl ... ..t.!. llcm trill tltirl FOR WHOSC BENEFIT i iho A prfVPiiliT of i)it I'livp iiii' liullKCtttfon. Itlltoutnoii.i, 1MIUU I M.-siinl llrisislliill. Nil I llflS il tinw, im nlt'irriMi.-t' null luWm whilf tnkin Fnr fhlliinMi It Is most lu iivent uini ' annU'ss. No dtinmT from -p.iMiro iiltf, taU'M'j. riirn Colic, IH in ti-rn. fl t'oiiiplHliiiN. FrTorUh- ifM nnrl r.'lh I'uMx. lnvnlld r.ui irll. ilH' piM i Will til nl It t lie IlllMi'St p rit'iit nii'l junii ihi'Vi'iui iisi A liltle uK. 'i Hi n --l.i tns'irc -fnHlihiit suep :i tlHlll'li evil lulU'U l.lli.T. Ill I '4 lll- I III- mi: li.ut'i !.; t li.Ll 'Il '.Hi J ( i- Hi'. ' l.'illlit ' S 'is t in li.v:,' ' i I ' 1 1 V 1 1 ' 1 I "I kiv- i 'if fur - ..' If to e I I (i -n, i". i f .ik- A-MIIIllatlV ..it uji a vpuft ''IT- Vn"- viniiiaii I " " I 'i:'1 iV. .-(T cti.'--;" ' I I iv 1 ai the S4inr t-'ii - ' i 1 Hint' s.'m Washington, Ark. of t;rniiliifnp": T'"k frthord 1V;i-: " iiirk t'n u t w 'nipper, niul tha 1 sinimi'in- ' I .1. H,.''iiiu 'e-U.," -'1, i:e 4d V Uf uu other e U S 2 S e S e c CARPETS jist ri;ci;ivi;i) From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. Seventy-two roll infftAin, trn nppr, ply tii"trT. huiiy Urunt I ;nul rlvrt cur - K't. Onf hunrlml ftiul f g-ht rnll ihina ntraw 'tinttifi'M. i ne btiudrrd nriii t hit vy -live Smvrna and fut run. Pit ty-onc art nqimrc Covoa ntnl nnjiiei mattisc f'rti-rTt and niv rurtntn Amtie of then jfoi-d wvrr tmiieht at erf at It rnlucrd price and w ill be --nld nt a iiiireain CaU and -tff mv tmtTienar tnck, t i.r lnnret iml onlv ruiuKlve caqiet h'mf in th tar J AS. P. SAWYER. 49 H. Main St., AlieTlllc, N. t mna;.d.Tm The Czar of KutMfa leurine the Trnfreance of hm opprfHtd d ) ii uv crery prrcnuiton to pro tret hi h'e from thf tni'iin'i blow. So also should rrrry mf frar the AMnult" of .tUf-mp, ntnl uc f vtrv nreiaution to ward off its attack Any one therefore who Intends Vlaltlng Anhcville or hit other m untain n nort, nhoold n m fin her that nf'rr a "tiiy in siuih a hih 'ai tude. br returning dircftW to their home thi-T unliiect the t aetvra 10 at t 'flea f om mn lui m and miasma, thonc hidile 1 It ten to hi-a.tb, which During; September float tin v en on the mirnin air. and arc Ntratihilr borne on the gentle hrrrzethat fan inr met n at evcnuo', loaeoin m-h irr 'nl ri k to lit"" nd health, thr? should o- 1'iurn lor awhile at Clerrl-d SprinK. the wmer mf which aot onl erndi ate all ma laria from the n atem, and rrbeve and cure the Tannin ills'that amict fufffi in hiimanuv. bui also by thM wondertul tome properties nunn np inr aya-em, uca counteracts tne el. Cei-ta whi h iaevltnblf follow a sud lrn t ianKf from the e ihi aratinr air uf the blue RldKi to the deureftiii atmophrre of the Kiwianiii. for larnii, etc., apply to J. B. WILKINSON. Propr., Cleveland Springs, SHELBY. N, C. N 39 Soutb Main Street. Our motto is to keep the very best wineH anil liquors at the most rfasonable price commensurate withthi1 nual ity. Parties having friends of intemperate habits will confer a favor by notifying us of such, us we do not wish to sell them any stimulants Very respectfully, JOHN O DONNELL. julySdtf TRY THE LAUNDRY 7 ration Avenue. WE HAVE A:: FINE :: LINE LacT.ca' Oxford Tics, ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our I'ustom Pcpartment, a beau tiful oze Calf Shoe, high and low cut. (ilVK IB A TRIAL. "Weaver & Myers, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No, 39 Patton Avenue. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO Bl'Y! Ah we exjM'ct. to move about September 1st.., in the new building just west of tin 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 lfiih century oak suit .von had better call and get our "SPIXIAI. PRICES" before buying elsewhere. We do not pjopose to sell for less than cost, but we can save you money on anything yon may wish in our line. 1SLAIR & HROWN. FURNITURE OEAI.ERS AND UNDERTAKERS. ,t Patton Avenue. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6i South Main St. PI RF1XT MIGHT. Kivs in the nlisnu-e of hcaila he, pnin in r aiitnit the eyv, diinnitix in r ailing tir ee inif ut a itnm-e. Ilnve your irinht tested Irtc ol thurne Sat Mtar'lon Kuaranteed. Tlicrinoni ctem. Kcr thf hnue or Harden lath nr dairi, i hc.iinal .ir lever therm on eteri;Mortn la ;ind iher'niiineter combined. hwlmnieteri or thertiiumrti r i meaiure Hqunri, acidi, etc ICltlt Boiler. Three minute Band jtlaiin to cook ynur rgg iToiK-fly, "JC cent. All kindtot cicntific instrument. PIANOS: STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. OKG4NSI WII.L'OX ft W IIITB, PARRAND VllTKV KIMBALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST : PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. . ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO. 1 can refer to hundr dt o patrons, tbe bctt men tn Western North Carolina. Call on or a'ldmtt C. FALK. 35 N. Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C OK HpnrtanburK, 8. C. -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO . M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE At 6000 AI NEW. Mo. i M. Court frqaaro. NEXT DOOK TO P08T0FFICB fl-l-l'i rsi ii iwT ' if ft8 DO YOU WANT A WATCH ? Or Would You Prefer K-'.PIVl! Thk IUii.v Citizkn Iijis lidiiyht, nml thi v may lx- urn in the slmw wimlow of A. M. Field, on South Main sircct, a soi.im r-oi.i) i.aiiii;s- watch AN'P CHAIN. The case is U karats, handsomely rnrred, with V.iin more ment. The chain is rll . tflutifnllv dei-nrated with fine hard emiim-l. Also, a HI-'ArTII'n. I.AliIliS' STICK I'IN. made upon special order. The Pin is what is known as the Clover Leaf de sign, and consists of four handsome stones one Ainainiiriiir, one Amethyst, one Topal and one liamond, set in solid X"ld, beautifully ornamented and en graved. This Watch and I'm are to Ik' given to the two ladies in Asheville who will show that they deserve tluiii. Tbe Watch will lie jjiven to the lady securing the largest number of subscrib ers to The IUii.v Citiikn lieiwcen this date and Itecemlicr 1st. The l'in will Ixtkivcii to the lady get ting the next largest nuinlier. A aubsrrilHT will lie the name of nn person in Asht viTc mrt now n subscriltet to Thf CnT7KN. accompanied by $l.tn , A name accompanied by $2.00 will couul two, and a name accompanied by $3.00 will count three. And to all $J.00 sub scrilwrs The Citizen will make, in nddi tiou, a present ol one ol those splendid binlseye views of Ashevilie. Ladies, this is your opportunity. Any gentleman can get subscribers, but thev must be counted for some lady. Look at the splendid Watch and l'in, and sec what a handsome and costly present either of them will make for your wile or young lady friend. Thev are unusually costly and lamij tul, and there is not a lady in Asheville hut would lie delighted with either for Christmas. They will cost yon nothing, eicept a little effort during odd moments when doing nothing els. Thk Dmi.v Citizeh is the people's pa ier, and this unprecedented inducement is otfeicd in or ler that many more peo ple may read it each day. There are at least 1,500 men in Ashe ville who do not now subncrile for The Citizen, who ice amply able to do so, and Thk Citizen knows no cosier wax- to aeturc them than by enlisting the efforts of the ladies in its behalf. All names will be carefully entered in a book kept tor the purpose, and the lady sending in the greatest numlier of names accompanied by the money, as indicated 1 before Decemler, will get the Watch on December 1st, and the one getting the next largest will get the Tin. I n ft 1 , I J " ' 1 I ! I SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, liOUIS & MtOTlIERTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leonard Cleanable Refi igerators. Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers, White Mountain Ice ('ream Freezers 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. PRICKS AS VOW AH THK LOWEST. See our machines before pun basing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. HnmlHomeHt Range ver hwmi in Asheville. Sample up in our window. Well worth looking at. ni1l-3m KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LEAVES KKNIMVOKTII DAILY. Kcnilworth Inn for Asheville 9 and 1 1 a. m.; l'i:.'lo, 3 and .1 p. m. ASIIliVII.LB. (rant's Drug Store lor Kenilworth 10 and 12 a. m.; 1, 4 and 6 p. m. SUNDAYS. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville 10, 11:30 a. m.; 1, and 6 p. m. ('rant's Drug Store for Kenilworth 11 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 5 and 6:30 p. m. Trannient Rate, $4 to $$ Per Day. Weekly Rate, one Person, $ai to $ per Week. Weekly Rate, Two Persons), $3$ to $4 per Week. WALTER C. BROWNING. M. D., Manager. FURNITURE! E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALMERS, ARK CARRYING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE 11 ASHEYILLE, They hnvt tin liirjswst. Htook, th niiwt show rooiiin ami the most oblin'inji' HiiWnicn in town. No trouble to show HooiIh, whether ,vou wish to buy or not. Call in rind look through our stock. THIS WKKK WB ARKSHOWINU The Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER fOYERINGS, UNDERTAKING A NO EMBALMING A SPECIALTY THE "BONANZA," WINE AND LIQUOR CO.. Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville WHiil.PRAI.R IlKPARTMRNT. OHNT81 I'AKI.OK AND KKAIUNC. ROOM. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTT' B OOOOl, SAM- WV A Hl.R, B11.LIVR1) AMU I'l ROOM. J W. 4tJ BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. Wf imictftilljr ao licit a nhare of your patronage. J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 79. Pottfll( e Box No. a. HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICE, EASY MiHMS. LUDDEN & BATES, S. M. H. 8qunre f1rfil?i:K sd hottest rcf rrnrntatlon bare enabled this house to occupy the yosttA) ol being the nunt nllulilc lu theiloath. PIANOS AND ORGANS' On en. j term.. C.h or monthly payment.. Bery in.trument irnaranteed. and placed la home, Khuol or ofllec oa fifteen aay. trial. Call and arc the stock at 'Ja i'atton aeenoe. J. F. Garratt, Agent, Asheville, N.' C. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Alio, Utile boarders caa be accommodated. Htrect aara pass taa . daor. Opaa nm t o'clock . nt. until 12 o'clock p nt. A m prepared tor catering at shortest notice for Hone Parties, Balls, etcBAU I aak to trial. Vly Celebrated Philadelphia Fries " Are well known. No on can arpaa them. Am proud to say I bar tte Maaa. laraea, Range hi A.hceUlc. Caa serve order, in front S to 8 minute., neh as Pl., t tmi I Onict. oo the Half thell. Porlt aad attmHre waiters. Plaaaed to aerrc all. KetpeaUaiiyT b. aTMAv,'rropL '" dec die r. FURNITURE! NO. 41. i TV WARD IV THI MONTH, WEEK Of) DAY. if r