Asheville Daily Citizen. AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A foreign advertiser writes "The Ci un" thus: "Unclosed please find cheik lor advertisement. Vour pa per must have a vcrv wide circula tion as the applications nrc very nu merous in answer to it." JUST TRY AN EXPERIMENT. If you want anything, or have anything to dispose of just try a "Citizen" Wantlct. They are pop ular liccattse they are eHective, and everybody reads them. You should make a note of this. VOLUME VIII. NO. 21. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. SPECIAL ' PRICES BY THE CASE. KROGER. REAL ESTATE. MkhlM B. GWTN, W. W. CAVYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owyn) F&TABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Tlaced Percent. at 8 Notary Fnblii., Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans sciurely placed at 8 per cent. O dices 24 & 26 Pattoo Avenue Second ;noor. feb9dlT FOR SALE! A LARGE NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSE ON MONTFOKII AVBXUli, With alt modern improvements, fully fur nilicd Pine location, extended view and ample grounds. Apply to JOHN CHILD, Kcal Estate and Loan Broker, Liical Block WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3a PATTON AVIS. aGRANDt MAY SWEEPING SALES. NO END OF BARGAINS THIS MONTH, SEE THE LINE OF $2.15, $3.10, THE $4.50 SET HAS ELEYEN Dinner Sets in $8.85, $11.75, AND, WHILE 32 PIECES FINE ART POTTERY AT IN SPITE OF THE HEAVY DRAIN UPON THEM THE 5, 10 AND 15 CENT TABLES ARE KEPT FULL. More clilna now and less glass. Don't believe in bargains till you see these tables, buy cblna, glass, cutlery, silverware, etc., in a hurry. We carry the largest and best assortment. You can judge of quality and price. J. II. LAW, NOS. 57 AND 59 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. CROCERIES! Common sense teaches that to buy judici ously means p MONEY SAVED, And in this connection points directly to our store, where every dol lar counts for 100 CENTS R I E worth of benefit to you R in merit, quality, quan tity and value, and the result of each transaa tion with us will be as jgood as ffold. Si S A. D. COOPER. North Court Square. 80 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. BON MARCHE will for the next two weeks sacrifice its entire new stock of tresh, stylish Divss Goods, Fancy Goods, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS AT 20 PER CT. OFF REGULAR I'RICU TOR CASH. These prices hold for every thing in stock. Many goods less than cost. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. F1TZPATRICK BROS,, Contractors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL, PAPER. 30 North Main Stkkkt, Asiikvii-i.k, N. C JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have some very desirable timber prop erties for sale at a low figure. We can allow you full description at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. We can show you some specimens from the mine and can take you to the property If you desire. Furnished and unfurnished bouses to rent. JENKS & JENKS. NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE Troy Steam Laundry! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. No. 46 South Main Street. CHAMBER SETS AT $3.75, $4.50. PIECES WITH THE SLOP JAR. New Styles at $15.00, $20.00 THEY LAST, $1.35, WORTH FROM $2.25 TO $5.00, Don PORTLAND!! ROGERS & BRO. This Is the name or the latest pattern in poona, etc., of these we'l-known goods. It 1b the prettiest spoon on the market and ii advertised every where. We'havca new fad in Orange spoon at only $2 50. Come aid sec all a low price will be given ThrnHh. BASKETS! BASKETS! No space here to tell you about them, made by the Canadian Indians, elaborate, beautiful, they are too pretty, freyii 10 eta. up. SUMMER GOODS! We are still in the lead with our refrigera tors, freezers, coolers, gisolineand oil stoves, etc. Twenty five gross Mason's fruit jars In and ready for you, plenty this year. PRICES TALK, all at Tirah's Crystal Palace 41 PATTON AVE. CHINA, GLASS . AND HOUSE GOODS. DO- Y00 DRINK COCOA? If so, we offer a number of choice brands to select from: BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA, Warranted ubsolutcly pure. BAKER'S CRACKED COCOA, COCOA SHELLS, PHILLIP'S DIGESTABLE COCOA, EPPo' COCOA, A delicious and highly nutrious beverage. ROCKWELL'S PURE SOLUABLE COCOA, VAN HOUTENS COCOA, WHITMAN'S INSTANTANEOUS CHOCOLATE, SWEET DUTCH CHOCOLATE, BROMA. POWELL & SNIDER H. REDWOOD & GO. Choice styles in High Grade Clothing and Furnishing Goods for men and boys. Choice styles in Dress Goods and Silks of all grades. Choice styles in High Grade Hats, taps and Shoes. Choice styles in Kid Gloves, J Parasols, Corsets, Handker chiefs, Laces, Embroideries. and general Smallwares. One Price System. 7 and 9 Pattou Ave. ts iasii o o o o 0000 LET US HAVE YOUR ATTENTION JUST ONE MOMENT. We are closing out BURT'S SHOES at 20 per cent, discount. HtiKB IS A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR YOU A FINE I.I.NB OK Trunks and Satchels JUST RECEIVES. , Call and see For Yourself. HATS, UMBRELLAS, HIDING LEGGINGS, ETC. THE SHOE STORE. WEAYER & MYERS, J0 Patton Avenue. Asheville, N. C. THEY NEED HELP BADLY MISSISSIPPI VALI.KV FLOOD SUFFERERS. Gov. Roles, or Iowa, issues au Appeal for Help-The Situation Worse Tlian Wan at FlrNt Ap parent. Marianna, Ark., May 25. Appalling re ports came from the lowlands o the St. Francis and While rivers. It is esti mated that ni least 10,000 people arc homeless. Thirtyt wo lives were lost in the Arkansas bottoms, and a report comes from the While ami St. Francis livers that several negroes and Indians have been drowned there. l)i;s Moines, May 25. Governor Hois has issued a proclamation calling for relief lor the flood sufferers at Sioux City. The proclamation states that the calam ity greatly execeeds the early estimates. The numl)cr of families rendered home less is placed at one thousand, and the number of destitute of nil ages fully 5,000. The number of dwellings, sWcpt away is giyen as 107, and 700 more were rendered untenable. VlCK.$iu;r., Miss., May 24. News from below on both shores is alarming. Bayou Macon has ovcrflo wed and caused heavy losses to the planters. The Boeuf and Tensas rivers are rising at the rate of over five miles in twenty-lour hours, and the Tensas parish is being heavily flooded. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Caur de Lion eommandery of Knoxvllle ou a PHirrlniaice. Twenty-seven members of Cueurde Lion eommandery No. 9, Knights Templar, of Knoxville, arrived in the city today and are thcguestsofCyrene eommandery No. 5 of Asheville. The visitors were re ceived at the depot by a committee of the home Sir Knights, mid escorted to Bat tery Park hotel, which will be headquar ters during their stay. The beauties of the Land of the Sky arc being viewed this afternoon from Sunset mountain. Tonight the work ol the Ked Cross and Temple degrees will be exemplified. Tomorrow at 11 o'clock both commandcrics will attend Ascen inn Day services at Trinity church, and the afternoon will be given up to a trip to Vanderbilt's. Those who are here on the pilgrimage are: Archie Ferguson, general; (). W. Patton, captain general; 11. W. Hall and wife, Juo. McCoy, 11. 0. Frazier, F. li. McArthirrand wife, M. G. Thomas, (i. B. Davis, J. P. Kerr, G. W. Murphy, C. S. Todd, J. G. Duncan, J. C. Gronerund wile, Ii. F. McOuecn, M. K. Coins, B. F. Ham bright, C. J. Sawyers, Henry Davis, Sam Lcath, W. L. Buy less, J. A. Stubblcfield, . II. McClistcr, II. Keeves, S. M. Miller, W. T. Robertson, F. A. Shotwcll, VY. K. Neil. The asylum ol Cyrene cominawk-ry.&l Patton avenue, has been decorated in honor of the pilgrimage and the work is by far the most elaborate and prettiest ever seen in the city. The walls are hung with rhododendron, while flowers and ferns placd around the room in prolusion heighten the beau tiful effect. The hall will be open for any ladies and gentlemen who may de sire to call on Thursday afternoon. W. A. WINUIRN, A Thorough Railroad Man's Merit Recognised. It is reported in the citv today upon good authority that W. A. Winburn, formerly division freight and passenger agent on the Western North Carolina division of the Kichmond and Danville road, with headquarters at Asheville, has been appointed general passenger agent of the Central railroad of Georgia. Mr. Winburn is one of the best railroad men the Richmond and Danville ever had and will unquestionably fill this respon sible position in a thoroughly competent way. The salary attaching to the position is about $5,000 a year. GREAT DEMOCRATIC YER. Even Luck 1h on the Riul.t side at Last. Jacksonville, III , May 25. By what is claimed to be a peculiar blunder the government of this city has passed into the hands of the democrats. One repnb licau aldermen moved away and there had to be an election to fill the vacancy. The council stood five democrats to seven republicans with a democratic mayor, When the republicans nominated their man t.iey lorgot to certily the same as required by law nnd, ns a consequence. thev had no candidate in the field and the election went democratic by default, FAVOR OF THE FORCE BILL. An Attack ou tbe South iu the House, Washington, May 25. A speech in the house today by Mr. Johnson, of Indiana, eulogistic of president Harrison, denunciatory of the democratic party in its treatment of the negro in the south and strongly in tavor ol tbe force bill threw the house into a state 01 excite- mcnt and confusion which was higlilv entertaining to the galleries, but rather wearisome to the members ol the appro priat;on committee who in vain appealed to the House to attend to business. The Deiiulson murders, SiiDAi.iA, Mo., May 24. A young white man who gave his name as T.J. Williams was arrested in this city Inst night charged with the murder of the four women in Dcnnison, lexas, last week The arrest was made in the Western Union telegraph office by Marshal Dc- Long, who had a message to be 011 the watch lor Williams. A Confederate ou Grant. Baltimore, Md., May 25. Col. Chas, Marshall, who served on Gen. Robert E. Lee's staff during the late war, has been invited by U.S.Grant post G. A, R., of Brooklvn, to deliver nn oration at memorial day exercises at Grant's tomb. Col. Marshall has accepted and will leave Sunday night for New York. President Polk's Will Invalid. Nashville, May 25. The will of cx Prcsident James K. Polk was today de clared invalid and as a result his home place, on which stands the tomb ol the ex-prcsident and wife, will be sold and tbe proceeds divided among nearly sixty relatives scattered from New York to California. OPEN LETTER TO NVG. What a Cane C.'eek citizen Has to Say to the Humorist. The following open letter to Bill Nye was written from Buncombe, and pub lished in the New York World : Canb Cheek, N.C.,1 8U2 Mav the 12. A open lcter to bil nv sir i red yo count of the 4 july pick nick at skilatul i were thar. i bin a stu Idin about them things you rote eyry sense then i never could make out hed nor tale of it. you lowed at firsl the nwjiiecwus about scvnl hundred and befo you got threw hit had dwinel down to yoscll an misses ny, which I recther jedge she is the bes. man in evry pertickler nnd a stern lady which she mite a done better pore thing. bil you sed babes at the brest cum all the way from hominy creek to here you speak, which hczzeky gudger can nock the sox off of yo feet which the nwjtncc would pcrseed to disburse imceiitly or i am no jedge ol perfumes, bil when vou say thar was no awjincc at that pick nick you tell a untruth an you no hit as well as you kredditers no vou. tint ntkinsnu were thar. i were thar likewise ernuff boys to get up a row which jo tneclachy broke beer bottlcover a ashevil boys hed. judgement suspended on pay ment of thekosts. bil do you think misses nv likes yo fule talk wel ernuff to holler as loudnsnutatkiuson which he thought you mite buy a town lot at ashe vil sum day ? i bin a kcepin along side of you bil. i have red yo remarks about our rodes i never seed no bones of my descendants a Inyinu blccchin along that rode, i seed the remains of a guverment mewl wunst nnd i spose you seed em which a feller feelin makes us wundrus kind but my desendense was as respeeterbul as any mans befo the war. bil you cant run ruff shod over this ken try if you did cum from the noth. i hnv you to unnerstnnd bil thar is as good grit in westun noth calliny as ever dared to be in texass which torn Stevens can cuss the shingles off of any frame house in the state, i bin a readin about them stone trees in nrrizony, which you claim to have bought some chips to hold open vo doe at buck shoals, bil there is ernuff flint rocks on that farm to hold open all the does in the state, which you had better prop yo doe on the inside or els quit riting lies about the rodes an other eoplc ol grand o!d buncombe long mav she wave, which I would not give 10 achors of my farm ou cane kreck for yo hole place, which i sopose vou lowed you would get close to vandtrbilt. now ni i am not olrnid of you but i will not be drawn into a nuepnper kontroversy. Have Hanks. Will Mr. Hanks please send his ad- llChS to Till! ClTIZKN. ENGINEER KILLED. Fatal Arcldeut oil the Murphy Branch Yesterday. The Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina railroad has added an other to its list of fatal accidents. Yesterday morning about 1 1 o'clock an accident occurred to a west bound freight train near Ilrvson Citv. The train crew was composed of J. A. Hunt engineer; Kelly, conductor, and Bob Means, fireman, besides the brakemen. When near Bryson Citv, on a curve, the engine mounted the ran, kit the track and plunged down the cmbanknv nt, dragging two cars with it, and turning completely over. bngtneer Hunt was caught under the engine and killed instantly, rircnian Means was hurt, but his iniurics are slight. No one else was injured. The two cars werebadlv torn up, and the engine considerably damaged. Lngmecr Hunt was about 2. years ol age, and lived at Morgauton. He had been on the Western road seven years and was a popular young man with his superiors and lellow workmen. About a yearago lie married Missltessie 1'carsou, ol Morgauton, a young ladv well known in Asheville. The remains were brought to Asheville on the Murphy train today, being met at the depot by a number of Asheville Knights of Pythias, the deceased having been a member of the fraternity. The body was taken to Morganton on the 2:25 train this afternoon for interment. The track at the scene of the accident was cleared last night. WAS NOT CONSULTED Thai Is What Gov. HI. John Savs , About His AMlievllle Dale. The following is a copy of a letter re ceived by Maj. T. C. Westall from Gov. John P. St. John, in explanation of the cause of the disappointment to the Ashe ville people ns regards his lecture. The letter is dated Concord, May 2;i: 'I am sorry 1 cannot be at Asheville on the 30th, but it is in no sense my fault. I came to North Carolina to make ten speeches, May 17 to 27 inclu sive. My engagements 111 the west make it utterly impossible for me to remain longer. The appointment for your place was made without consulting me, as to whether 1 could fill it or not. It is n question ol contract, and I am iu honor bound to keep my promises. No otic re grets the disappointment to our Ashe ville friends more than I do, but so it is, and I cannot help it." WALTER W. VANDIVF.R. What the Rome, Ga., Tribune Savs About Him. The following complimentary refer ence to a young man well known in Asheville, wncre lie lornicriy lived is taken from the Rome, Ga., Tribune, of Saturday. It will gratify his many friends here: "Mr. Walter W. Vandiver, one of the seventh district's two delegates to the Chicago convention, has returned Irora Atlanta, where he was a delegate from Floyd county, and where he was honor ed with the election as n delegate to Chicairo. "He was complimented on all sides by his many friends in Rome yesterday nnd he will undoubtedly be one of the modt illustrious of Georgia's twenty-six repre sentatives. Rev. J. W. Lee's Good Work. The revival services at Bethel M. E church, south, arc growing in interest rapidly. Rev. J. W. Lee s scimons are waking his hearers up. Lust night there were seven conversions, while twenty persons asked tor pravcr. Mr. Lee one of the most earnest chistian workers Asheville has ever seen. Tonight his subject will lie "The death and funeral of a lost soul." All arc inyitcd to at tend these meetings. ARE ASSAUL T! G THE TAIL EXCITEMENT Rl'NNING HIGH IN DALLAS, TEX. A Mob of Three Thousand TrvUiK To Tear Down the Jail 10 Get at and Lynch a Neifro Murderer A FlKbtlnK Slier i IT. Dallas, Tex., May 25. Perhaps ex citement never ran higher in Dallas than it does as this dispatch is sent, following the killing at the Union depot by Henry Miller, a negro saloon porter, ol officer C. (). Brewer, ol the police force. Miller was captured after a running light and lodged in the county jail. A mob ol three thousand are assault ing the jail building, buttering the walls with picks, crowbars and railroad rails. The first assault was met by the sheriff and his deputies. Three men of the assaulting party were wounded in a light that ensued. The sheriff and his deputies retreated into the jail, How many persons, if any, were in jured is not known. Citizens are flocking to the rescue of the officers who are de termined to resist the nob to the death. I'AHKIII HSriSJI ALL WRONG. A IMtlhbuu Preacher Says It is Not What the Church Wants. Prnsut iic, Pa., May 23. At the Presbyterian Ministerial association meeting today the Rev. Dr. Parkhurst and Parkhurstism were vigorously at tacked. The Rev. George N. Johnson read a pawr entitled "Is a pastor justified in seemly visiting haunts ol vice with a view of exposing them?" in which he eotitended that a minister of the gospel had no right to visit places of vice, whether to expose them or not. In conclusion he said Parkhurstism was radically wrong, and its results were not what the church was working for or wanted. N. Y. World. FOOLISH. FOOLISH, FOOLISH1 The Louisiana Dcntocrius Wont Harmonize Worth a Cent. Baton Kotci:, La., May 25. The final effort to harmonize the ditleicnees be tween the McF.nery nnd Foster factions by a sub commission on the rival state central state central committees has failed. The McFucry committee has is a call for primaries on June 8 to elect del egates to the state convention at Baton Rogue June If, to elect delegates to the national democratic convention and to nominate presidential electors. The Foster committee call was issued Mon day. This causes a contesting delega tion in the democratic convention. A REFVGEIN ROME. The Pope Says He Has Always Protected the jews. Rome, May 24. Mr. Jesse Scligman, banker, ol New York, accompanied by Dr. 0'Coiincll, rector of the American col lege here, recently visited Cardinal Ram polla, papal secretary of state, with the object of enlisting his sympathy on be half of the jews. They were cordially recived by the Cardinal, who said he would be more than happy to do his utmost to aid a humane cause. The pope, he added, had always been a protector of the Jews. When they were persecuted everywhere else they found a iduge in Rome. A MOU OF ONE. A Neuro Murderer Requests Thai He lie Haniced. Bastrop, La., May 25. Shainbliss Brigham, manager for Col. Geo. C. Phillips, who runs a plantation on island DeSi.icd, while in a field yesterdav was shot dead from ambush by an old n? gro. '1 he negro then walked to the planta tion residence, summoned Col. Phillips, and told him that he had killed Brigham and wanted to he hanged for it. Co!. Phillips put a rope around the ne gro's neck and h; was soon swinging in the death struggle Iroin the limb of a tree. HILL DID NOT VOTE A Resolution on the Effect of the Silver Law of 1890. Washington, May 25. The senate has voted down a motion by Mr. Mor rill to refer to the finance committee Morgan's resolution instructing the com mittee to examine and report upon the effect ol the silver law of 1S90 upon the price ol silver bullion. 1 he vote was, veas 1", navs 2S. Hill was in bis seat. but did not vote. Itrother Speight Appreciated. Ri TiiicKi'oKii Cou.eoe, N. C.May 25. Special At n meeting of the college board today the degree of Doctor ol Di vinity was unanimously conferred on Rev. . A. Speight, of the Asheville Bap tist. The Doctor gave a most excellent address upon "Our nation" wants a young man." The whole audience nt the close arose in appreciation of the oration. The Solidly Estnblished Church. London. May 25. Iu the house of commons yesterday a resolution intro duced by Charles Cameron, radical member for the college division of Glas gow, relative to tne aiscstaDiisnmcnt and disendowmcnt of the church of Scotland, was rejected by a vote of 205 to 109. Confederate Veteran's Reunion Jackson, Miss , May 24. Gov. Stone, grand commander of the confedrate vet ans of Mississippi, has called a grand' camp and reunion of that organization to be held on the second Tuesday in July nt this place. Gobbled Cp bv a Trust. New Orleans, La., May 23. The New ciiracette trust has bouuht out the firm of S. Hermsheim Bros. & Co., the biggest cigar and cignrctte establishment in the south.-N. Y. World. Not Officially Fouudered. Montevideo, Mav 24. A rumor is current here that the Brazilian cruiser Bohia has foundered ut sen, but there is no official confirmation ol the report. Attalnst the Five Year Limit. Omaha, May 24. The Methodist conference todav decided by a vote of 298 against 1G2 to retniu tUe five year limit to pustorinl assignments. DID HE TRY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? The train which leaves the Asheville depot at :i:05 was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform nnd jumped off. His rash act created great excitement among the other passengers they all thought it was a case of suicide. Ladies fainted, men rushed to the platform exocctinu to sec his mangled form upon the track, nut tnc lact was lie had forgotten to put his bottle of "Buncombe Pills" in his satchel and would not start on his jour ney without them. Hetookgreatehanccs, out lie might Have taken greater. GRANT'S PHARMACY. In purchasing medicines don't try ex periments the first and only consider ation should be genuiness. Buncombe Sarsaparilla has stood the test of several years and today it is in greater demand than ever. Over five hundred bottles sold this spring, a triumphant proof of popular approval. 1-orsaleat GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS arc mild, yet efficient; do not cause pain or gri e, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as alter dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costivencss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They are purely veeetable and we be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with tbe happiest results. Try them and iudue for yourself. F01 sale onlv at GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER. RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use lor yourselt or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ol either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER-1NE COMPOUND" is aboon-itis a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per fumed, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Physicians orders promptly filled nnd delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. A PAIR AND THREE OF A KINO IS A HARD HAND TO MiAT, OUR LINE OP IU T SILK UMBRELLAS FOR $1.19 CANNOT POSSIBLY BE I1BATEN. COMli AXU SUE Til KM. F. E. MITCHELL, Men's Shoes, Men's Hats, Men's Furnishings. !8 I'ntton Ave. Asheville, N. C. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction in all eases, and can suit any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALL TUB FANCY COLOR8. PRICES FROM 78 CBNTS TO S8. AL80 THE PEERLESS STRETCHER AND HAMMOCK ROPES. A Large Assortment of LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Spalding's Baseball Goods. The largest lo w ever shown In the city. Call and exam Inc stock and get prices. MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 PATTON AVENUE. L. Blomberg, Frop'r.