1? Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. 107. A 4 I! WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST, For a cool place in summer, for health ''ml recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather t - k Mountain, and the beautiful region sur 'I grounding them. J, I Regular Sales Of real estate nt Linville on and after June 1st, 1801. Business lots and resi dence sites sold nt private sale only. The Kneeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilcs. Over the Yo.ritiloee Road, A benutiful route for a summer excur aion, bv way of Hoc River Gorge, Koan Mountain, Cranberry, Linvillr, Grand father Mountain. Blowing Rock and Lenoir. -Western CaroKna Stag coach Company. riaiW stm-e lietween Cranberry and - V Lenoir. YES! I buy my Groceries, Provisions, Feed, etc., from this house, I th ci i? n.iir. atvs rnn a iti'jitht r If Ton hflTfti't. don't miM Meinc It before returning home. ThfT hTe crery thin that in kfjit In a first elk china More. A mdal feature in the poarenir rfetM-tment of china, odd piece and seta (our "wn irnportntion) with Tirwi on th m characteristic of our city, son 1 .U innniii I ImnvM .hi flat a r nnttrrv they 111 ways give etc.. this month. We aie offering; most ol I nur tMrk vrv. rerv low and lume hrlow rnr uood fresh (roods and sell at prices as Unit. We pack your inui-hawa fur ahipnient 0 1 an au grvht care 1 1 n,.- .,., n,., I U ol. rettcB '" wnvs found them reliable and hare no use for complaint, and would most cer- tainlv advise you to give them a trial, as I believe they will make it to your inter est to trade with them. Schedule. OOlNd BAST. Lv. ":0n p. m fltO'. p m fr.OIKli WKST Ar. II ;30 h. m Crnnlicrrjr Linville, i. l.inville. Ar. HI wtllK K'k, l.v. lllo.vlni.. K'k Ar. l.rnolr, I v. fend wpwftfd -It- Ax Lv. 7:3i a m Ar. 1:00 p m Lv 2:Oil p. m .Ar. 7:0" p m HOD 11 7:o." p in 'J. 1)0 p. nl ' :0i) p. m 7 11 a. n) All Oppor unity. v. ....ji.rl.i. of one tlixiisaml dollars has beon.offrred for tin- best short story r novel having the Grandfather M-iun aiii and the beautiful scenery of that lo jility woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it it in the tnost picturesque part nt Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The n-lfvtion will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and th. story must not lie less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pages. Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Company of Linville, North Carolina. REAL ESTATE. W W. Wasr Waits B. Owy, GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Qwvo) :ESTABMSHED i88i REFM TO BANK OF ASHCVIUE. REAL ESTATE curarelv Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notarr Publli. Commissioners of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE OFFICII tsontheaat Court Square CORTLAND BROS,, JReal Estate Brokers .And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans . purely placed at S. per cent. Office: 24 A 6 .Patton AYenue. Secomi IcbUdlT VISITORS HAVE YOU BEEN TO SEE THE "CRYSTAL PALACE," THE MAMMOTH CHINA STORE, 41 Patton Avenue, in order to have them :ITHAD. W.THRASH& CO. No. 41 Patton Avenue, CHINA, 0LASH, HOUSE Fl'R- N1SHIN0H. ETC., sssW nS Vl'jyMT I J3M LJsf JUT OPENED. A lot of wry Stylish. Fine Divhs (It'ods for en fly nu tuiim; also a I urge lot of fine clothing. Seasonable goods arriving litrm Ynu cannot blame the juvenile fingers that find their way into a barrel filled with our groceries; in fact it would be a II ...... .,.lr1 lrw.n ttlm rtllt Ifthcre is anything in the world that tcyri.y unj should Ik sold at popular prices, it is what goes into the kitchen That which you cannot do without ught to be purchasable at the slightest possible advance over cost of production and we are guided by this principle in verv sale we make. Whenever we can see onr way clear 10 marsing uown prices that is what we promptly do. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Ciro- One Price System. H. REDWOOD 5 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, RUGS, ETC. NATS, 8H0ES, Wholeaale and Retail cer. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. THE THIRD PARTY IN OHIO. JERRV ItlMPHON ON ITS I.I CK IN THIS t'AMl'tKiN. The Cieneral Tel' itniplilc NewN From All Paris) of the Country to "The CHUsen" Today, Col. I'M til's, Ohio, Sept. 0. John Scitz, Jerry Simpson and some of the local third party leaders held tin all day consultation here today. They refused to be interviewed and said that they did not do pnrtv work on Sundays. Jerry Simpson lelt for Chicago '.his eveningnnd will go from there to Kansas. Asked bout the relative effect the people's party would have on the oilier two par lies lie said thatit was hard to tell, that he had lound tlie republicans and democrats about equally divided in the matter ol fidelity lo their respective organizations, and that the people s party could hope for better things il the conlcsl was not to close in Ohio. Republicans did not cure to vote for a (teople's party candid ite for representa tive lor tear they might endanger the chances of their own pari v, ami the dem ocrats looked at the silualion in a sim ilar manner, and taken all around he did not think the chances were very flatter ing lor third party representatives in the next legislature. New York Herald. DID VOV KVEHf A Club lo Keep Railway Ralett Away I'p! Otttwwa, Iowa, Sept. H. A railway employees' club bus been organized here with over iOO members Its pin pose is to oppose the reduction in railway rates and il is aftterled it will he a verv impor i.int factor In stale politics, railwur ulhciiils thriiiiL'lioiit the state are said I 1 Ik promoting the I'm m.uiou of these clubs, telling employers unless 1 nti-ruil-m:n legislation is stopped wages will have to come down. 4Ri'K;i:o's ioniu no. He Ih Well i:iitiiili Now to Wolk Out. London, Sept. H. The Rev. Chits. II. Spurgcon may he sai l tn be 011 the high road to recovery from his long illness. This morning Mr. Spuigeoit spent halt an hour in the garden nt his resilience, and bore walking very well indeed. A FAMILY til Il'lnl'.t. Ix PeraoiiH Kill TlienifcelVH ll Huiiitluic. Paris. Sept. 8 A whole familv in this citv, numbering six members, committed suicide today. The father and mothei showed the way by hanging themselves and the others, who were adult children, followed their parents. That Terrible DlHeaxe. ParkkrsiU'kg, Sept. 8. Typhoid fever is increasing in different parts of this state and a number oj deaths have oc. curred. In this vicinity the disease which was generated by tearing up the streets for improvements, has uuout ex hausted itsell. At Fairmont it is reported to he prevalent, and nearly a hundred cases are said to exist in Marshal anil ( )hio counties THAT CU'BBINU. ) Home More Facia Olven "The Cit izen" by an Kve Witness. A well known business man of Ashe ville gives The Citizkn some new facts about the arrest of several of "Vander- hilt's Irishmen," referred to in yester day's issue. This gentleman says that on last Fri day night he was standing with a friend in from of A. Whit lock's South Main street store, when they heard sounds of an altercation in front of J. H. Lough ran's saloon. Tliev turned their atten tion that way and saw two men light ing Thr Citizkn's informant and his friend walked down that wav, and saw Officer Lange come up nnd arrest one o( the men. Two of the arrested man's friends were standing by, trying to quiet the row. uBt then Officer Goodlake came np and seeing the two men, caught one of them by the arm and told him to go along with him. The man, The Citizbn's informant says, naturally held hack, as he had not been engaged in the row. Finding that the man did not want to go, Officer Ooodlake began clubbing him, hilling him several tunes. They were then taken to the jail and locked up. The gentleman who witnessed the affair says the man who was clubbed had noth ing to do with the fight, and his resist ance was oulv such as would have been made ny anv peaceable person, as a pro test against Ixiug locked up for nothing. AN KI.HiANT AFFAIR. A Complimentary Hull at Kenll- worlh Iun I.hhI F.vvnliiK. Manager Browning, of Kenilworth Inn, did himself great credit by the man ncr in which he arranged nnd carried out the program at the complimentary ball uiven in honor of Miss I'aniiie Sholicr last evening. There were fully 20 guests present, ind il.ineinir hcL'an uuout 10 u clock. The music was superb, l he splendid rchestra even snrpnssing itself, and it was 1 o clock iiciorc inc uanciugccascii. "The supper was ol the viry best, con lirming the high reputation ol the Kenit worth 111 this essential particular. Miss Shobi r was radiant ntul delighted and tin whole company voted the occas- 11 thr most pleasant in even particu lar ever known at the Kunlworth. The recention committee were Ur. W. . Hn wjiinir. Mess's Asa Loomis, I'cni broke (ones. U. C. Smith. Uatence Mur pby, Tom Mcllee, J. 15. Dcvercux and 15 Kcnisoii. That Matter of the Paanace of the Dardanelles) by Russia Volun teer Ships I.lkelv to Hltr up a Fuss Between EnKland and Oer many, and France and Russia. London, Sept. 8. Lord Salisbury has written a letter to a correspondent in which the British premier, referring to the priyileges which the Porte issupposed to have granted Russia by permitting vessels of her volunteer fleet ts pass the Dardanelles, savs: Russia possesses no rights as to the passage ol Dardanelles or eospnorus which are not possessed oy ocner powers also. --'a: -J.''ei .- : NEW FALL DRESS GOODS NEW HATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. When vou are purchasing a tie you need not lie vourself up to any particular style especially when you have such material for choice as I can furnish you. Treading closely on The heels of the de parting summer tie is the incoming neck. wear for the fall. The designs are too handsome to Ik described; the eye can do them justice but words cannot. If you will cast your eye in my show RECEIVED DAILY window you will behold tne cnoicesi arrav of four-in-hands, puffs, tecks and ascots ever exhibited in Asheville. I have taken Scial pains to make it t absolutely complete. NOVELTIK8 -AT THE- 'BON MARCIIE." door, WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, aa Patton Avenue. Next V M C A build's. novl d3m P o Box 55. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), DOct No. 1 Legal Block JREAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKRRAGB BII8INBS8. Loans secure placed at S per cent. VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT F. E. MITCHELL, MEN'S OUTFITTER, 18 Patton Avenue. 37 Main atreet. FAIR'S MUSIC HOUSE. HOW TO MAKE MONEY WILCOX & WHITB, PARRAND A VOTBV C & WHAT DOES THIS IF Rl'SSIA HAS EXTRA RIGHTS O HAS ENGLAND, MEAN? IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If yon want a box of rood dvart. Im I ported or domestic, Grant' Pharmacy ii the Elacc to avt them. We do not retail cigari, nt aell them bv the box only. A dear that yon usually pay ten centa for, I can ell you the lane cigar, fifty In a box. at MTen centa. The beat five cent dKr at Zk cents by the box. It will pay yon to call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY, Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. St. Pitkksbukg. Sept. 8. Newspapers here express confidence that in view of I the cordial relations between France ... , n and Russia the powers will hesitate to Containing Burdock Root, barsa- protest against Turkey s concession to Russia as regards the Dardanelles, for fear of raising thorny questions regard mir Bosnia. Cvnrus and Eeypt, while Turkev, strengthened with the knowl edge that the Franco-Russian entente is I a counterpoise to the Ureiouna, win not 1 M,ffita.t.ThU,t,P,,fr, frm the 8Uff6ring CaU8ed by fUl stock Quotations. eruptions and ulcerous sores, 11214; Chicago and Northwe.tern ii7Hj through which the system strives .11. ,! U'...rn Kft. Hiphmn.ll anil I Writ Point Terminal 14; Western Lnios parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, (fee. By its use you can save yourself Baltimore Prices. to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being Hai.tiuohr, Sept. S -Flout, steady and 1 ufu'haiiired: watern suuer 33.40U3.M5: Ira. S3.U0ei4.4il; family. $4,8005.10. Wk..t ..L. ..,.,1,r(, Hull. Putt (IRA 106; L .nKherry 9to6; No. 2 red, .pot an alterative.it changes the action white, dull at 67470; j.ilow, firm at 7U 72c. of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in Another Republican Deadhead, rHil.ADBl.PHlA, Sept. 6. Attorney Octienil Miller with n pnrtyof six arrived ere yesterday afternoon from Washing ton. They went down t lie nelnwnre 111 the revenue cutter Hamilton, which hail been put in readiness for the attorney general. The party will steam as far as he Delaware llrcakwatcr, anil 11 me weather is favorable a short sea voyage will be taken. JVHT SMELL IT! I ne it nr and 'rnialoes tilzzlInK Together n Ihe Can. XoKwicii, Sept. S. The fall canning season lias set in promiscuously 111 un parts of Connecticut, and every zephyr that comes along smells of tomato cat sup, iKnch ami iear preserves, stewing sugar and sizzling vinegar. Never be fore in the history of the state was there such a vast pear cmp. In eastern Con necticut, which is the home of ihc llartlett uear. it is hard for Urmers to give that kind of Iruit away, and so they have turned their pigs into the pear orchards or are Iccding them to their cattle and horses. The finest Bartlett pears are not worth more than tifty cents a bushel, and there is no market lor a tenth part of the crop at that price. The tomato crop also is the biggest ever grown in Con necticut, and since it isalmost impossible to sell that fruit, housewives arc stewing it into barrels of catsup. Connecticut could make catsup enough this vear for half the country. New York Market. nrw Vhik. Rent. A Stocks, active and r.s;r.nlVtrao?.t"Sbond.ha: Pace of that weakness and tired goTernment bonds dull nut steady. 1 , . , . . iceiiiig, which in uu luuicauuu 01 disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Irrterf: Eorernmrnt bonds dull but steady Cotton dull, alra bales; Uplands, 8c; Orleans, o 3.16c: luturea opened and closed easy; September, 8.65; October, 8 87; Novem ber, H 02; December 9 15; Jaauary, 9 29: February 40. Flour quiet and taiy. Wheat - moderately active and d prrued. Corn dull and weak. Pork active and fi in at $100001225. Lard quiet and weak at 7 36. Spirit Turpentine quiet aad ute.dv at S7VaJ38c Kosin quiet and firm at $1 3.rtjl.40. Freights qaiet and linn. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, AN KJIIMiROR'H HEARD. HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, B, F. ARRIN6T0N, M.D., D. D..S. OFFICB ROOM Ho. St Over Kajrsor fc Smith's dnuj store, Pattoa Arena. aat-PIIIInc teeta a spedaltyi also treating r The way to make money is STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD, to save it. Ami the way to organsi save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Carmt 1 , j 1 i Kimball. cnaei a urug store, unu you .ia-ins. guitars, violins. 8TRINQS, etc. will And by doing so you wil save from 'Zo to du per cent on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price nnd mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to ma ke up t he loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas.W.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the pla:e. Carmichnel's drug store. No. 30 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. ws Once in The coal I'll. NbwCastlb, Eng., Sept. H. The trades union congress opened here this morning. 0ver6ve hundred delegates were present representing about a million and a half of British workmen. I hos. Hun, a mem ber of parliament, was elected president. He is son ol a coal miner nnn lormrny worked in the coal pits. He Did Not Mnke It Rain. CllEYBNNK, Sept. 8. Prof. Melbourne failed to deliver rain this afternoon or evening, but says it will be less than twentv-four hours late, and will lie in quantity when it does come. The com nnttee concede him the additional time on account of the heavv wind on Friday A Warlike Propoaal. Paris, Sept. 8. The Goulois proposes that the government of France, in con. cert with the governments of the other powers interested, shall send an ultima tum to China in regard to the outrages upon foreigners caused by anti-European riots. A Photographer Arrealeel for IMh. beyltiu a Tyrannical Order. ItiiKi.lN, Sept. S. A curious story is told in connection with the growth of Emperor William's beard, which has so aroused the attention ot Europe. A pho tographer of Mainz named Graves has been arrested for publishing a picture of tbe emiieror with his beard half grown, contrary to the orders issued tlial no portrait be made until permission is given, presumably when the beard has attained its lull growtn. lu this picture the emperor's effort looks like a failure, the irrowth being stubby and irregular, in spite ol a liberal iinnlicalion ol pomade. This picture, of course, was in great demand, but its sale was cut short by the interlercnce of the police. Graves asserts that he made the photographs for a Philadelphia publisher, and that he had no intention ul permit ting their sale in Germany. A Ft RlOt M CiAI.K. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST : PRICKS, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AAO. I can refer to hondreds o patrons, the bast hi weatim North Carolina. Call oa or address C. FALK. 35 N. Main Street, ASHEVILLE, Nt C. OR Spartanburg;, S. C. Brilliant Kleclrlcal Display. Alliance, O., Sept. 8.-The most de structive storm ever known here passed over earlv vesterdav morning. Twelve houses and barns were struck by light ning, the loss aggregating $50,000. The electrical display was bewildering in its intensity. Mississippi's Collon Crop. Caiko, Miss., Sept. 8. The ieriod of intense heat has devcloied the cotton bolls, and tbe worms which'threatened to injure them, have disapieared. The re sult is that the prospect, are that there will lie an excellent cotton crop. Norfolk public Hullcllna; ttlte. Washington, Sept. 8. The treasury department has selected as a site for the new public building at Norfolk, Vn., the property at the soutnwest corner ol Atlantic and Plume streets. Ran Over and Killed. Kichmon.ii, Vn., Sept. 8. Bettie Daw on and Sissie Horn two white women were killed this morning bv an outgoing freight train on the Peninsula division of the Chesapeake and unio railroad. Carahop Partly Hurned. Pobt Hi'KON, Mich., Sept. 7. The carshops ! the Grank Trunk railway were partially destroyed by fire lust uight entailing a loss ol $7o.Hu. Mr. A. L. Hnven. Mill Village, N. H writes: Bradvcrotine cured mv head' ache, nothing else ever did." Halifax, N. V lulled by an vn usually Heavy CMortn. Halifax, N. S., Sept. 8.-A furious southwest hurricane with vivid lightning nil torrents of rain, struck this city Inst venine and raged with great violence for three ounrlers of an hour. The storm blew down part of the staging con necting the grain elevator with the deep water wharves. Ihe rite-puut yneni Youla, one of the fastest boats belonging to the koval naW. the yacht Souadron, and the schoouer-'yaeht Wenonah, owned bv Commodore Edwards, were touiuy wrecked. PKOrLE'H PARTV SIK1H. FOREIGN. The second series of the great French army maneuvers, in which about 110, 000 men are taking part, commenced Saturday. Sophie Guenberg, the famous Nihilist, who was sentenced in November last to imprisonment for life at Schlusseluerg, an island of the Neva, 21 miles from St. Petersburg, has committed suicide. Field Marshal von Blumenthal has been succeeded by Prince Leopold of Bnvaria. This is taken to be another instance of the desire of Emperor Wil liam to please the South German ledera tion. HOME. It is rumored that Senator Hawley, of Connecticut, has been offered the war office, to succeed Secretary Proctor. Governor Hill is said to have declared for Hon. Koswell P. Flower as the demo cratic candidate for governor of New York. Ex-Senator Piatt, manager of the re publican machine in New York, denies that he has dropped ex-President White is an available candidate lor governor. The President. George W. Boyd, Lieut. lohn W. Parker. CharlesCoffin, of Mary land, and Congressman lohn E. Reyburn I went stupe shooting Saturday near t-ape i May. The tax commissioners of Indiana have I raised devaluation ol Axtell.the famous trotter, to $15,000. The chairmaa of JJ) AQENT FOR THE the State tax commission snya the asser-1 tions that Axtell had cost l05,uuu were ntrue: that the once paid was $50,000. This and the fact that the famous racer had recently had a touch of lameness m- tluenced the commission ts tax his owner I lor only $15,000. The train robbers who were thought I to have escaped across the Rio Grande river with a sum said to be $20,000, which thev secured from the express car on the Southern Pacific Railroad, were met Friday by a body of rangers, who IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. i , , . r i - u..i i naa oeen in pursuit, nnu a imms iuw i place. Reports received say that thir-l teen of the robliers and two rangers were I killed, and several on both sides were wounded. The remainder ol the robbers escaped. Nominees of that organisation In Massachusetts. Boston, Sept. 8 The people's party has had a convention here and nomina ted the following state ticket: Henry Wiun, of Maiden, governor; Win. Shields, Boston, lieutenant governor; Joseph I). Cadle, Wcstlieldt, secretary ol state; Thos. A. Watson. Bramtree, treas urer and receiver general; vm. u. ytbkc tirld, Lynn, auditor; Israel 1). Andrews, Danvcrs, attorney-general. CSKKAT HCOTTt DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION The Dally CltUen A CHANCE FOR A MECHANIC TO GET A HOME. 1 ill ..II a . j.fWMn Km. mnA knIM .Im Is always alive to the iuterestsof Ashe-1 two room house on same tor $soo, If any person win rarnian aiou, ana win five i, 2. 3, 4 years on balance. Lota la food neif h borhood, close to atreet cara. Will aell ale lota Box ISO feet 3Vi milea of court hoase, for f 50 Vi cash, balance in 12 months. Call and act me. J. M. CAMFBBLL. Texas Surely is a urrm "': Here's the Evidence. McGrkcor, Tex., Sept. 8.-Mrs. Mc- Griffin, who gave birth to triplet! ten mouths ago, broke the record last night with a quartette. All seven are doing well. Painting the town red means head ache in the morning. Simmons Liver Regulator prevents it. Title and its people. Is the most popular advertising medi um in North Carolina. Is read by a greater number of people than any other secular paper in the state. Is always nuca wiin tne cnoicesi rcau iiii? matter of the day. v. , .-'ii . i i 1 Monrning nouses mi incir ruums uy au yet tiling in The Citizen. News, and all the news, makes Thb Citizen a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try The Citizen. An advertisement in Th Citizen pays the advertiser an hundred-fold. "Look me in the face! My name is I 'Murht-have-been!' I am also called 'No-more 'Too-late,' Farewe "' The noet who wrote the above, must have been in the last stages of consump-1 turn, Perhaps he had learned, tor tne I first time, that if he had taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in his earlier illness, he would never have reach ed his present hopeless condition! What I can be more sad tnnn a Keen realization of what "might have been? Physicians now admit that consump tion is simply scrofula in the blood at tacking the lung-tissues. It is nryer sale to allow the blood to remain impure, and it is especially reckless, when snch a pleasant harmless remedy as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will drive every taint of scrofula or impunty Irom the system, causing a current of healthy, re-1 iuvenating blood to leap through the veins. X t A s EH CO O 3 i-3 W H W m a o PS cs O O o W o -i xrx W cc EH W i i o H Q Eh PS. -4 CO W i i Ph EH CO W & O e4 Eh P5 5 rTnicl will bt jours, the wttch or tht That splendid picture of Asheville for That splendid picture ol Asheville lor a six months' subscription to " The Uti- a six montns tuosenpuon to iklum zen." See advertisement. I en." vSee advertisement. 55 W i V 1 ' to the dental atrnctan. J- . k'isijhita.'.'.v., .