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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY E V EN IN ( J , OCTOBER 20 181. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RAKDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Tn Dn.t ClTlIBK, Democratic, l published erm afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing ratea ttrictly cmab : num Vmim Sll.lKl Mix Months Thbb Month" Okb t. onth On Wikk 1.S0 61 ir. MONDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1891. If Tom Holt was in the trust the luct that he pulled out to help him throng for governor should do him no good. Durham Globe. It does any man good to reform. II you do not believe that, try it once. The plan which the Raleigh Indies' memorial association has, of choosing each year the life and services of some general officer as a subject of the memo rial day address, is a great improvement on erecting monuments of stone, for it builds monuments in the hearts of tin people. Calvin S. Bricb says it is his intention to resign the chairmanship of the demo cratic executive committee. We believe the democratic paitycan spare Mr. Brice. He was not a success as chairman during the last campaign, and lor the next we want, and shall need, the best the party has at its command. Col. Theodore A. .Douuk is of the opinion that "we hare lost more men in active warsince 1776 than any nation ot Europe." That may Ik true, butitisalso probably true that those losses have set tied some questions over which we shall never have to fight again; whereas Ivu rope wars eternally for one idea more territory, and the map may be changed any day now. The Citizen's private advices from Washington are to the effect that as President Harrison advanced to meet Mr. Blaine on the hitter's return to Washington, the secretary turned four summersaults backward and blew a brick wall down with his hearty breath. The president turned a shade paler, anil then, in a whisper, asked Mr. Blaine to re member that the sun-stroke season yet intervened between now and nominating day. But the newspaper men are peculiar. They will exhaust adjectives over men who patronize them with design, and vet are so jealous ot each oilier that they would rather lessen than magnily tneir reputations. CoNSiuKWNci that the editor wl the pa per from which theabove was taken the Wilmington Messenger can show al most daily by his own columns that the editors of North Carolina very frequentlv commend him most heartily, we fail to understand the point ol view of his pres ent complaint. "United States Minister Hgan has received from Capt. Schley, of the I'niled States steamship Baltimore, a full report of the recent attack on the Baltimore's sailors. The report shows the attack to have been brutal and cowardlv and to have tieen made because the men were Americans, ligan will present the mat ter to his Government, but will not make formal demands upon the Chilian gov ernment until he hears from the state department," says a Chili dispatch. The Chilian government has already begun an investigation of the case by arresting more American sailors and acting gener ally as though it was desirous ol getting into trouble. Am Jo FilcliewH. The Atlanta Constitution devotes a column and a half of its editorial space to answering some misrepresentations by that more kinds of a fool than any other on the face of the earth today Elliott Fitchew Shepard, of the Mail and Express. Once upon a time a cer tain man threw a dictionary at another fitchew, but his experience was not such us to commend his example to persons of brains. Besides, in the present ease il was not necessary lor the Constitution to say anything, as the following Irom its own editorial shows: "Here we have a notable instance of the American love of fairness and justice . No sooner did the Mail and lixpiess reach the public than a chorus ot indig nation and ridicule greeted it through out the entire north. Not a republican newspaper of any standing allowed it to pass without denouncing it. The American press with one voice proclaimed the lie and darned the liar!" This goes to prove what The Citizen has often said, that the south can be in more profitable business than that of answering northern misrepresentations at such long range, especially since those same misrepresentations are generally contradicted in the same section from which they eminate. Let the Shepard fitchew and all other kinds spill their Tenom where they will, we do not need to spread the scent among ourselves. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. Mr. Dorsey Battle, late of the Wil mington Messenger staff, has taken a similar position on the stall of the Star. Mrs. Joseph Spivey, of Randolph coun ty, gave birth last week to triplets two girls and one boy two are living and do ing well. Mrs. Spivey, the Greensboro North State says, is the mother of twelve children. Walker Dawson, a miller at Shelby, has had several disputes with his aggres sive wife. She said she "wore the breeches," so he concluded last week to lit her wear them alone in her glory. He is a mild-mannered and quiet man. He left home, the Aurora states, and went towards South Carolina. Raleigh Chronicle: Mr. Cameron Mor rison, of Richmond county, at one time editor of the Spirit of the South and a member the Republican State Ex. Com. hos tendered his resignation as a member ot the committee on account of a change in bis political convictions. He will bencelortd be a democrat. J. W. Yates, Tnllahoma, Tenn., writes: "ft does me goon to praise Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess on the longs and asthma that troubled me two years and that other remedies failed to benefit. All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia re cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. WE LEAD. Raleigh correspondent Wilmington Messenger: North Carolina has won the honors in the matter nf canned vege tables and fruits. An agent ol the lead ing Philadelphia dealers in such goods confessed, after a careful examination ol North Carolina products in that line, thnt he was beaten. The display ol canned goods at the exposition is a fine one, and shows great progress in a most desirable and profitable way. Gov. Holt yesterday offered rewards amounting to $600 for the capture ot a certain party or parlies unknown, wanted for acts of incendiarism in Pitt county, Two huiidreddollarsareoliered for the criminals in the case ol the hurtl ing of the Laughinghousc property. Sl'00 in the ease ol the Joseph II. Saunders property, and $J()0 in the ease J the . Bryan Grimes properly. Justice Puller, ol the newly created I'niled Stales laud court, will leave in November lor Denver, Col., where he will sit at the first term tit that court. It will be a two weeks' term, and the next one will be held at Saute Pe, N. M. The assignment ol Mr Jack Rains, one of Selma's largest ineiehanis. was a surprise. It i said by the Herald lo lie the largest laiiure injnlinsi'ti count.. The liabilities are near Wo.OUtl; assets about Hie same. Gov. Molt s u lie red so severely from rheumali.-m that lie was unable to at tend the convention ol northern sellleis il the capital. THANK! UK IIOAHII. Mr. I.eiuuriind I lie Stale Alliance Comp liueiiU'd. Rai.kioii, Oct. The state board ol agriculture today adopted a resolution thankiui! Augustus l.eaar, one ol us members, for the stand he took at the meeting of the suite alliance at More- head City last August in endorsing the agricultural depart muni's action regard ing the sci.uie ol the lHii ii.ini alliance Icrtilizcr. Another resolution was adopted thanking the state alliance for sustaining the stateelieinisl 's analysis ol that lertili.cr. The board reseindul a rcsoliti ion adop ted at its June meeting traiislci ring the stale museum to the geological mii-i-inii Thev then met with t hi slate board oi control ni the World's I-'. or. This "eel nig decided to raise Slo.ouil ut once Gov. Holt, lili is Carr, .ind Mrs. Charles Price were appointed a cininillce to prepare an ailoress to the people ol the state, anil xveic also given authonu lo appoint a eoininiltce tioiuc.icli congress ional disliiet to solicit eoitli iliulious lor the purpose 1. 1 having North Carolina represented. Gov. Holt. PliasL'an, and W K. Cape hart stated that Lilt-1 would each lie one of a hundred to give Slop. 1 lie lull board will meet again I' eeinber Md. B; that time it is hoped the jilu.oiMi wilt have been raised. Plans were presented by Kpps & Ilackel, of Greensboro, for the propoed state building at Chicago. I'm ate par ties stand ready to lurnish tiie money to build this, and everything ti-ed in itscon slruetioinvill be ol ' NorthCaiolina mate rial sandstone, granite, in.ubic, copar dite, buck, terra eotta, lime, hard and soft woods, mica, uickJ, copper and glass. Furniture, lloor-uialling.and iron have been ollcicd lor use, so that even il the state fails to ma, :e an cxiiibit in the great departments lliN lniil..ing ill b. used togood purposes I, v ,.:'.v. ilc individ uals mul towns. Richmond Ihspatch. C.tPT.JOHN W. IM'.AIt. A Ilrllllaii! Vountt l"il russet. Ami) Alter a liorl I'lnesM. I.i-wisniN, N. C , (let JM. Capt. ohn Whit.iker Wood, son ol'Iir. . . R Wood, superintendent of the Noiiii Carolina insane asylum, died here vcstcrJ i . nHer a short illness. He was a pi online ni lawyer in thiscou t .anil no man ol hisagein the slate had m-.rc ii ll'icnce or Kngliter prnspccis. lie was brilliant in inlei.ct t, ac complished in U'.nnmr and couiiuaialii.g in appt arance. His remains wire taken to Scotland Neck on a special train !tn interment in tiie lipiscopal ctiue'ciy. Raleigh Chronicle. Hlrieken Willi V;irHisl. Winston, X. C, Oct J.I. Pnn Geo. Markgratl, a native ..I V,. ; mair , musical instructor at Sale;" Fein ile College, was stricken with paralysis in the school to dav. His condition cohm-.itciI Iio;k" less. News was nvcivtd lure today of tin serious illness in Baltimore ol Capt. S. b. Allen, a prominent ciiizen ami Hard ware merchant, who had gone north t" purchase his slock ot goods Stale Chronicle. l all Into Line. Join the great procession ! It marches to victory! It knows no tlele.it! In scribed on us banners is the inspiring battle cry. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." lis line of march extends across the continent and around the world! A happv illustration ol the pop- ularity and success ol the world-laincd reme'ly. "1'is everywhere relieving pain, inspiring hope, curing iliscasi ! I'nr all blood disorders it is acknowledged the salest, the most thorough, the lust! The liver and kidneys respond at once to the invigiiiating toiuh; through them the whole system is cleansed und built up anew. If you arc sick, indisposed, debilitated weak, suffering from malarious or other poisons, vu'll find the "(iolden Medical lliseovery" the remedy par excellence to restore you. You will find the lollowing list of salt fish at the storV of T. I. Revell. 38 North Main street: White fish. No. 1 mackerel, N. C. roe herring, cxira family shad, cod fish. He also has a fresh lot of creamery butter. oci21dlw ..!'; Nco'iiiii? nfniilr nr ehiiopMi u'hn want hullA- hi '.- lilt. ..lli.lli'i II,!.,' BIHV,VK'j IHO.. Hi'lTri?. It Is pli'uau! to tnko, ciMs Miiliiriii. tndl festioii, lti.iummuw and Uver Uiiupluiuu. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bnhinir jowder. High est of all in leavening atri nuth Latest U. pv I tioucrnmeut l:ooil KeportJ Its peculiar affloacy Is dua as much to the process un NOTHING .kin n compounding nut ma it the tngredleuts tlieiiiKHlvi-H. inn it Takell In time. It chw diseases In the outset, or if they be advanced will prove a potent cure. Ho Hai stali lie limii It. It tnkes the rlne of doctor una txwny w s.TiiiWms. All who 1. int vMi'iilnrv livi will fin. I till' 1 -I 1'IVVCMltiVt1 '"f R E H V r , T Mi'UK'V.1 iiul.fCrs.i-ni. i.r.fi;u-i;ii .Ir-nl;"'.i PH iimi m 1 ;"-. ''ii ". . : ''?:. W i l "ilio mi..; . i- . i i ' ' pfllt IUhI L lU'Ui'rs-s. o ui.o ,,-Ui:' Mi . ' .i '. 1 1 1 '. fixrv '?....,. M 'il!-.. iti- rl I llf uUU I It: la la. "tiiiu GUI- Ci' .lliHt lltO S. lllil h iiid i the ot.ull'. ' A I'HV-kl IN". OV.NtO S. 'I kc '-"rrn ;.rjt -i--iit tii-.Iami; tor ;v 'TiiV year, aiitl lun'C nr:t ' r-ii dr tf ,mI ujia v(!j;cul-le cnii'i -un that w""!", Ii!- tiinimtm1 Live. K?,nb't.r, promptly K'ul .-frecit-ely uk-v- tl r l.er to .u 11 n, nd nt the saiiietim-i ai'1 'instead . f-,(C.ik-e. tlio aiii'.-M.v; ind a4iniilali"l oiivvm of the sytiiem " 1.. M. HiNior., m i., Vihinjton, Ark, S( trk ol (Jin. ilinfiiMHw: ,i -.U t n tin1 red .!..( W Ol. !! -i . : l',f. ' "' i ,i i -,1'i.t sUnint-u." "i J. H. -II lu 4 'X-la w 8 S CC V il u & s a P. 2 9 Till; MAITLAM) SCHOOL, KNtU.ISI! AND FRBXCH HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Nn. 0 French Broad Avenue. MRS. HCKOWYN MAITl.AND, PRINCIPAL Tlu Hcho'd will rf-m-eii September ilth. Hours 'or infant class from nine to twelve. An attention clu!s for I'rench conversa tion wtll In- formed for ladies under the direc tion o Mt lle Miitravd de In Faveric, di plomee de I'ncail mie dr Parts. ' Ml. STKOJfQ I'nrnitnrc that i not nleaainir to the ve t ihinjf and tn-nsth is anotlur. hut tht-re in ro the lcnt rrnmm in the world why the two should not po tovetlier in furniture. To tay that thin U clu-up do, nt nceemmnly -! ake it eheav; to khv th t our lurhitnre In ehrnn inrcelv doei it justice. We hnve now und Hre receiving daily the lineni and cheast line ot Knudn we have ever had. Call und x a mi nc our siioi-n BLAIR & 45 Patton Ave., T. S. MORRISON Sc CO., NORTH MAIN STREET. New Goods recently bought by Mr. Morrison in New York Just Keceived, and Constantly Arriving. A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF PINE CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS, Bacon. Flour and Staple Groceries AT WHOLESALE PRICES. THE ASHEVILLE T. College Street, Rear "The Kensington," oak, manufactured by the 3uckeye MakerB of Fine Vehicles. Samples of Latest Styles Always -XC 10- Of a Series of Lettes 8 I-'KIIM TDK f Ni Y fXC'USIVE SHOE STORF IN ASHEVILLE to weari:ks s !CM SHE 10 IT.?; Some nuiriaiKTS Brc tolernhle and some arc tntolrrttble. A nerfirt shoe never niaki-H its prt Hrnce tcH. The more an imi-crtcct one a serta itself the more it la w orth taking niV, find taking off nernianentlv. Our linen lil the feet, tut do not trouble them; thev pro tect, hut do not bother them The hiKhewt exercise of human inenuitv han made the hiK-N of which we boast .ill tbuttthoeH can U, For practical purpose we have them. .liieh arc Wonderfully Chcnp, Wonderfully ltirnhle, mid as eomtorlablc as a glove that doesn't crowd the tinners. They permit the ret to retain their uiitural ihaK' and do not lne their own. What more could you de sire ? TRAP 15 MARK: Verily, Merrily, More and mora, It pays to bur shoe at Fulcinvidcr's Store, 18 Pattoii Ave. EXTRAORDINARY DRIVE IN MEN'S Ilaiul-ewed French Calf Mills, mill Coiik. C, n and K Wiltli, tv li!ll tut'H AT5.00. TH HSU cnons WHKH Ji()l'(ilIT AT A SACRIFICE AND AKi: RAHK IIARCiAIISS. sixm ki; v r iK yru'K liBFoms yih-r SIZIi IS OONH. F U L EN W IDE R'S, 18 Pnttou Aeiiu-.. mn . fit for nothing hut n hrn. li'eKiniee i one M'DOWKLL, AsheviHe, N. C. 31.' CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY. N. MORRISON, of Grand Central OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, ALL STYLES, PHOM TUB - NOBUY TOP ( OAT -- Tt) I III! CON'. F.HV ATIVIv HI,(K. K. it. Barn urn it Co., 8 Court Squarr, ttl'.iiHK R. HTARNIiS, mmm : m , emsalmer. VP: It'OtllSITB Ol' THB Bt'SINBSS PI'RNISHBU. EMBALMI IG A SPECIALTY, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Givrn to Call, Day or Nlnht. Orni-e anil rcsid nee No, Street. Telephone No. 81. 27 North Main Financial Iluitt often t'tiiiit'it upon mnn whrn " ppnr- ntly he U in nott prunptr u ctri'uiiiKtumTit Slik nc nl- ttrn co'tu u on a mnn when ap p irrntl v lu-i tnjM.vintf the lft f lienlth. Tie one mav lie the nmiH ol li-.ipruflent np e iiUti -u. the other the refult Imp udrnt cx P'miire to Httfiek-4 of dmriiNf , us in thr cnie ot those who, niter u Htav in the niountainK, re. turn ilir'-etlv to tlvirhome- in thelow land", heiore frost t l-an ilinj i'd the mi iima n d mnlnria with which the air in I ul n t'lls cn- mi tif the year, t hu t j' opard z'nK Micir health, a treaicre ihi h once lost all the wealth represi nud on Wall Street e-uld not purc-ha.te for th-m. To avoid the ritk ol typlioi'i or maiailul fever, or ottur diKeae ill y should jjo ttn.'levt -land Spring, arid hefotnt' thorouKhlv unovattd and Uuilt iiii under tin- mngieal inthun e of fheu'ectr htated iniii-ral waterti, that haveheen tented l th uatid riuiina! the pat ncanon, with iti"t nr. tisfju or vemlttt, both to lhoc who were invHli-it u ith nytteinii aluiuttl Completely Wrecked and thodc who merely wished to realize tin ir reinviKorntinit nd hr-ncfieinl rtleetH. This i the tten ton ot the year when the elimnte i must de'i'htful. the Hcenery moBt jiictii'e mue, and the waters nure to tfiv the nfont lasting d'eetfl Alter a short nojuurn here touriHtH ean nafelv return to their linmr. their stem heiu! eutnpleteiy fortitit a nKiiinnt the attnek of thone hid en foes to health that nre borne upon the curly mom inR hrecz-, or are MnMrd on the rntle zeph yr thnt Inn yoiireheek n eventide. Terms f h ';ird duiitn- Sente nier und tletoher, $10 Iter ue.k, S'lO ier m-mth. tSpeeial ter't to p.triics r laini'T J- Propr. n. WILKINSON, 1 lcvelaud Spring, SHELBY, N, C. G. II. 9IAYKR CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 Honth Main St. PKRFI.CT IC;KT Wii d In in driH-ndHit well the f-tt iiR 'if the fnmtt ! Rmin the nelecti n of th U"ie 1 1 itve your siht profwrly fiittd vllh f Bine Hiidh-rii. : niisia tKm gjurante d. Ksain ituitiuii tree ot' charge. TOtTRIT' (loo N such a telewoiK's, urty. tii ill, ourj nud "iit.'ntlVtiK l.'iimtii. C iiii ihhi find vn dinlB I'edom.tim to men sure thr ditnm-c you w ritk All kind"'' eit ntifti' invt rinrtent Anh my mzr-nt for W. L Pone Inn 8hnr If not lor mile lu yor plncr nk jo ii di'ilrr lo rnrt for t'niHloKue net re me tfenir und net them lor yon. INTAKE NO HI' BSTlTt'TK. ! WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENtTeMEN THE BEST SHOE Iff THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY ? It in a w'uiuU'K h!uh with no tiicknor wax thread to hurt the (Vet; made of the host line rnlf, st vllnli und any, and b'fnue mi make mor or tltiu tfnulf than any othrr manvfttoturtr, It equals nund B"wcd whivs owl In k fnmi 4.ui to t-Miu. ffie 00JeBMine llnurf-twwrtl. the llnt ealf shoe vr nffertHl for $.t fMiualA Ktvuili lni(MrtPd kIiopn which ohm from tKiftitn CU-ii). ffiA 00 Hnd-Kcwpil Writ Hhoe, Hue rnlf. stylUh, eomfortahle and dn ruble. Tin Ik- t nixie ever offervd at this prtre ; name ftraUe an cuh t'im ni(utt whites rvkitliiK from .mt to CO 50 Pollen Hlioei Funnel-- Railroad Men vvi and U'ttiTt'arrieniall wwirthcm; flue raff, seamiest, amooth luslde. heavy three sole, extru sion imIkh. One pair will wear a year. (CO 0 flnr eulfi no iH'tter shoe ever ofTereil nf iHfet this prlee; one trtal will convince those wtio want a sin for comfort and snrvlf-e. ftO 'i.t and li'i.OO U'orktniiman'n shoes 9ah nre very stnn and dnratilu. Those who huve given them a trtnl will winr no .? her mnke, DAuBl i. Mi mid sehool ihes are UfO worn hy the hoysevery where; tbejravll on tlielr merits, hm tlu ineifajiltiK sales aliow. I CaHiAO'OO lland-wwrd shoe, nest hCIll IvO Ihingola, very stylish; equal French IniitorliHl shoes eostlun Tnun B4.U) to fi.ul lHIra' 'J.ftO, J.OO und ftl.TA shoe for MIkmh nre the hext flue Iou(ola. Stylish aud durable. I'-sotlan. 8ee that W. L. Douglaa' name and prioa are ainipel on the bottom of wh shoe. SOLD BY WKAVKR & MYERS. Hotel, Anlicy-lle, N. C. Bujrpjy Co , Columbus, Ohio, in stock. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. SOUTH MAIN ST., 1 HAVE JUST OPENED MY IMI OTOGRAPII GALLERY No. 59 Houtta Ami would hi- il.-;iserl to linve pnrliex dealring first claaa wurk enll at my tu(lio. n-ilhinK hill the finiKt iiiotrtimctHH anil make a Hiiecinltv oi life izc photOKraph, ui tht purix.w one ol the InrKwt photographic Icniea made in the world. HARRY SHARTLE. CLOSING OUT SALE I)(!Hirinj; to confine our luisint'SH to IMumliinp:, dm and Steiini Fitting. Tinning, Roofing, Hentern und Rang", I'ti-, vi ho ve ('onchiId to offiT-our Inrge nto k of House Furnishing Goods, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Etc., AT A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS. Hons)' come and nee uw, as wo shall offer you bargains. TAYLOK, BOUIS & BROTIIERTON, NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. FUR N ITU R El , FURNITURE! E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALMERS, -ARE CARRYING- THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE IN ASHEVILLE, ' Tlicy have th largent' ntock, the nicest show rooms and the most obliging Halennun in town No trouble to show goods, whether ,vou wish to buy or not. Call in and look through our stock. THIS WKEK W K AKH SHOWING TI.c Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MC-QUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER COVERINGS, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." StainjtH may W purchased from the Hank or any of its agt'iitH. When you Iirvh h dollar's worth, thene will be re ooived on deposit at the bank. Below m a list of our agents who now Hell these skimps. As oth'TH nre appointed you will he not'fied through this aper. T. J. REED, Biltinove. T. E. WILSON, Biltmore. J. II. WOODCOCK, City. LINDAU, IlOUCiII & CO., City. For particulars apply at Bank, where informat ion will be cheerfully furnished. THE BONANZA," WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Aaheville. WHOLHSAI.F llBPARTMBNT, OBMT8' "V' A 1 PARLOR AND RBADINO ROOM 1 Jt CIOAR8, TOBACCO AN" BOTTLB OOOD8, SAM "T" A i PLB, DILL1KHD AND POOU ROOM. T0 BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We rraporttally nollrlt a thare of your patronage. J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. ' nialn Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 1. Poatofflce Box No. a. ' STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Alio, tiible hoarder ran be accommodated. Street can aa the door. ()ien from o'clock a. m. until 13 o'clock p. in. Am prepared lor catering at ihortcat notice for Home Part lei, Ball., etc. All I Taak i" trial. Mr Celebrated Philadelphia Fries Are well known. No one can .nrpaaa them. Am prond to tar I ban the flneat, large. RanKe In Aaherllle. Can aenre order. In from a to 8 mlnntea, uch a. Piah, Game, Ojr.ter on the Halt Shell. Polite and attentive waiter.. Plcaaed to atrre all. Reaprrtfuily, dec lT main Street, BOARD BY THE MONTH. WEEN OR OAY. K. 8TRAVSS, Prop. 1: 'itfiA ii
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