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eville Daily Citizeno Ash VOLUME VIII. NO. !M. ASHE VIIjLi B, N. Cm SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 189,-J. PRICJB 5 CENTS- FISH! Crabs, Slirimpx, jL.olster, S sl in 0111, Sirlincs. IIoII.ukI Herring, Kippered Herring. Finnan Haddock, Smoked Ifalihut, Smoked ISlo.iters ami the Choices.: Cuts of CTod Fish. - - KROGER. - - JUST WHAT YOU NEED ! cr i TU MAKli VOI' I'lilil. !'I.I.V OF HUB MOCHA ANIIJAVACIl! I liH POSTPONED ! TO l'AVE CHURCH STREET Our Cle. i Sale Will .Vol i in I in il Mat ch. Look L I m i hi is Then '. 1 r SOM liTHINll pa kt1cixarlv nich, OUR GRAHAM WAFcKS, RECEPTION FUKES AHD CR VCKERS. SU.MBTHINi; RICiHT IN PRICB, OUR FLO.liOA O tAfiGES AND MESSERU LEMONS. HAVE YOU A PIN ? IK So, 1'ASTISN THIS IN YllUK HAT! A. E. COOPER, 1ST O . CJOTJTIT SQUARE. REAL. ESTATE. W. B. GWVN. W. W. WKST. Gwyn & West, l Successors to Walter H. Clwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. at BON MARCHE New mikI Pretty C 3 i 1 1 --li.-mis. in jiTjules, just received. Now Sprinj"1 Dress (iooils New Stock Kii Cloves. New Clouds iirriving1 D.iily. Ladies r nest ed t inspect. BONtMARCHE. 37 Noulli Main 8 LoaiiN Securely Plnccl 1 er Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Pccds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTIIBAST COURT SIJl'AKK. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate lirokcm And I ii vestment Aecziif NOTAHV Pt'ItLIC. I.oana securely placed at H ixr itpi l ittice. 2 Pattnn Avenue. Second "floor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished mid t'nfurnisht d House. Ol'FlCIv KOOMS. Loans securely placed at Kight per cent. Al.hKBT K. WII.I.S. IKTIII 11. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 a PATTON AY it. BREWTGN & M'CONNELL, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. AM c.'iIIh in this line attended to day infill ANo nil kinds l job wotk done to irdcr. 1 'plioU terini?, enrpet laving, i'ttek irK. .''ettinK up t'urmtite, rt tinishiCK. cc. :t3 VDKTII MAIN STKI'KT. Teh-phone 14-J FITZPATRICK BROS., I'ectmiturs and Pcalers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL I'APER. n'oktii Main Stbf.kt, Asubvillk, N. C. TKI.K.'FIONB NO. la. Something New Ata hi It i nil I Ihiiiiinaiel Chick, lor Many I'm ttoscs: Sjirvi.-i lly t.ir I tie Sick Kixnn You Will Want It When You .See It We Have hi Slock, K-mstcry. n tul It.-1 A t i .s , 7- funis to $t.2r. I'.tlts, ttvatvrs, OH uml tins Molts sunt House I-urnisliinx t ICvcry lcscriitioii nt l.owvst IVVo. THAD. W. THRASH & CO.. Crystal Palace Kfi! ncdy's, Lurrubcv and IM. Y. Biscuit Co.'s Cruekcrs Just Received. Powtll &. Snitlcr. m R 35 and 37 Patton Avenue, 7 STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CHINA AND GLASS, CUTLERY AND LAMPS. ould call especial attention to the Lately arrived stock of Iimoges China Dinner Sets, New Styles, ltlown, Cut and Engraved Glassware, Ivory and Pearl Handle Cutlery. JNew and imported Lamps, at all prices. The Latest in stationery, the PrettiestJPicturet?. The Line f Sterling- Silver, in Novelties and Staple Goo Jp, cannot le excelled. A Choice L?m of Solid Gold Hair Pins, Hat Pins and Necklaces. W PC O H 00 w o cc Oh a o p a 5 g o w o u I I JOINT HOARD TI1IH BOON. M V IX DRUGGISTS, Cliurclt St. and Pattou Ave. Wc Kcccive daily a frcsb supply of CELICIjUS bonbons, CHOCOLATE CARAMELS. CHOCOLATE PARLINS, CREAM PEPPERMINTS. CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, ETC. rf' 'I'licrt. nn tl c Finest Candies Manufac ture!. Sold in sealed packages ouly. A IH tlit I.lvcl v I. title MrHHlon-Mr. c: ii tit in I ii HuyH "Hucak." icl Various Maltvrtl of Coillliluil Iil-t--rBt Arc TalUcrcI Atout. Had Alderman Ouilgcr attended the mcctiiiK of the Joint Hoard yesterday afternoon there would have been a full Hoard present. Mayor Itlanton re-' sided. The committees on Orange street wid ening, damages to the Melkc property and selection of a rcsorvoir site, were utiprcpnrcd to report anil were given mother week. Alderman Starnes. who was one of the committee on damages to pro)erty of H. J. Alexander on Bailey street, recom mended that the bank of the lot be sloped and the feii'.e set back. Alderman Itaird. also a member 01 the committee. said he concurred in Mr. Starnes' report if Mr. Alexander would accept the condi tions. The report was adopted. Hai h The company Hneaka. Advisor Miller, ot the committee to see Receiver Maddux about the Asheville Street railway's appropriation of the citv s material for paving between its rails on Patton avenue, said the com mittee w.ns unable to report, ami was given another week. Mr. Miller sntel lie rather thought the company would take the position that it tound the material in the street and had put it back between the rails in as good shape as it had formerly been. Advisor Cumin tugs "Vcs, if the com- panv can sneak out of anything it will do it. This street railway company never gave money to anybody when it could help it." Advisor Miller and Alderman McDow ell reported on the bills sent in by W. (i. Corpening ft Son for extra work while gr.-iding the streets. They recommended that the estimates of the city engineer be ipjirovcd, which was against Mr. Cor- pcning. 1 hey allowed mm ?JU OU, I Hat had been withheld hv mistake. They stated that the contractors' bills inclu ded one for $.S for moving sidewalks, etc.. on Depot street, which, the com mittee thought might he done for about $10. Mr. Corpening asked that action on the report tie tlelerrcn a week. Granted. Special Ordtrr for Tnert. The paving committee's report was made a special order for . a special meet ing next Tuesday at -I p. m. Advisor Hunt rcoucsted that property owners on streets proposed to be improved attend the meeting and take part on the dis cussion. Duff Merrick asked the Board to re open the matter of alleged damages to the property of Mrs. Dullield, opposite the r-Ielke house. A committee reported 'no damage" last week and the report was adopted. Mr. Merrick said he had been instructed to bring suit against the citv if the matter could not be settled otherwise. The claim for damage is based upon the fact that the grade of West llavwood street has been lowered several feet. There were some sharp bai lies between Mr. Merrick and Alderman Starnes and Advisor Green, and then Alderman Waddcll moved that the ques tion be reopened, so that Mrs. Ilutlicld's representatives could he heard before the committee. This was voted down ayes. Milller, Waddell, Bearden, McDowell, Williams; nays, Starnes, Baird, Cum- mings, l.rccn, Hunt, Leonard. Uot HatlNlttctton. I r. J. A. Watson asked that the grade be established on Grove street, as he wished to build a new house south of his present one. The Board instructed Mr. Uce to establish the grade. The Board here branched otT again on the Asheville street railway. That com pany's obstruction of I'atton avenue was considered and oil motion of Ad visor Cummincs the company was or dered to move the rubbish as fast as the pav ing is done. Advisor Williams said that the superintendent of the railway should be arrested for obstructing the streets just the same as any other man would be. May Klfi l p tlie Mricka Webb, Oatcs, IJskridge iS: Co., the pav niij contractors, then presented a reso lution which they wished the Board to adopt, which said, in short, that the Hoard approved the paving between the rails of the car track on South Main street. There seems to have been a dif ferent brick used, and the company had refused to pay until the Board had ac cepted the work. Mr. Bostie, one of the tirm, said they had sued the railway, and declared that if something was not soon done he would put South Main in worse condition than Patton avenue was. "I'll tear evcrv brick out of there," he said The Board aereed to adopt the resolu tion and then did so. To rave Cliurcti Hi reel On motion of Aldeiman Starnes the street committee and City Bngineer were instructed to make an estimate and cost of brick for the paving of Church street between Patton avenue and Trinity church, and report atTucsdav's meeting Advisor Green moved to advertise ten days for bids, but received no second It is the intention ot the city to put down the pavement with its own force. Advisor Williams called attention to a big hole in the brick pavement on North Main street, near Frank O'Don ncll's saloon, and moved that Street Superintendent Henderson be instructed to have the pavement patched at this point at once. Mr. Williams' motion prevailed. I he lollowing cash-persuaders were approved and "ordered paid" was wiit ten on them: II. M. Smith, $255.34 Webb, Oatcs, Kskridgc & Co., $2,000.1 A. M. Smith, $725.5; M. II. Kelly JPJ32.76; J. K. Ballcw, $2o.5u; J. L. Hen clcrson, SSU.50. bond for stall 1 1 in the market house, and Mr. Steel-.- was relieved of stall rent in the market, on account of his being crippled. Permits tor corrugated iron buildings: T. C. Brown, Water street; K. K. Kawls, Market street. The Great Western band asked for a room in the city hall in which to exercise their horns. Air. Starnes made a motion referring the matter to a committee, but there was no second, and the baud will not meet there, for a few days at least. Boyce Jc Burton were given a permit to take up the paving on Roberts stieet to make a water connection. Hackmeii's l"r-n. Mr. McDowell brought up the extor tionate charges frequently put on vis itors to the city by the hackmen. lie gave an instance where two gentlemen were charged $1.5 each for being brought up from the depot in a carriage. Mayor Itlanton showed that he knew something; about charging himself by remarking that the back fare should not be "more than one dollar." K. K. Kawls was talking of the bad impression high hack fares hud upon visitors when some member discourteously moved to aHjourn and the motion was carried, after the carriage fare matter had been referred. Bills ordered paid : Chas. K. Waddell, $2; water depnrtmcnt, $2S; sanitary department, $37.51. PROTECT! 'X FOR SHEF.r THAT cum me WHAT TIM'. lll.N AI.I.I AMI WAN Tit. CMI.I.KAUUKH I :N FACT. CarllHle Hliglily tppioveil Ilie Choice or JudKe ;reliiiiu. Washington, Feb. 10. The news papers lave contained numerous ac counts of the alleged objection of Senator Carlisle to the selection of Judge Gresham for Secretary of State. Some of these highly colored accounts placed Mr. Carlisle in the position of declining to serve as the head of the Treasury if he were c.-illed upon to sit in the cabinet with Judge Gresham. The World is authorized by Mr. Cleve land and Mr. Carlisle to state the exact facts in this case. On the occassion of a recent visit of Senator Cai lisle to Mr. Cleveland at the office of tli latter in the Mills building in New York, and in the presence of Don M. Dickinson. Mr. Cleveland said to his fu ture Secretary of the Treasury: ' I do not know what vou will think. Perhaps ou will be surprised when I s.'iv to vou that I have invited Judge Greshniu to be Sc'rct'rv of Slate." Mr. C.'irlisle no doubt did not antici- Kitc the name that would be riven, but when Mr. Cleveland mentioned it he ex hibited with emphasis: "A splendid selection. I know Gresham. He s a gie..t, big. broad-minded man the very one for you to choose." Lid. Uainimt was present during a portion ol the conversation. There was more said by Mr. Carlisle of a similar nature to the above. . V. World. lit Tlie KlllilllClal IllHCllXHlOII etenate Todav. Wasiiinc.ton, Feb. 18. The House to day resumed consideration of the post- office appropriation bill. The Senate, having taken up the sundry civil appro priation bill, was addressed at length by Stewart in opposition to the Sherman bond amendment. At the close of the discussion Sher man s amendment was reiected and Stewart's amendment to it, that bond's should not be used as a basis tor the Na tional bonk circulation, was also re jected. An amendment has been ollered bv trice, requiring all United States notes, issued and circulating as currency, to be maintained at parity and interchange able at their normal parity. While Sherman said he would ofierno objection to it, it was pointed out by other Sena tors that such an amendment would add very materially to the treasury dillicul tics as it would make silver certificates redeemable in gold. Mil i I I I I the; k. of a. COMiKES!!. A Meet lint ot I lie Count orifitni x.Mloii Today Copy of lltv Kill Iralfc-1 !- Hie Alliance's linn inline'. 'I he Buncombe county Farmers' alli ance met in the court house at 1 1 o'clock today. There was a good attcin't nee of members of the various sub-alliances, and the meeting was one ot the most in teresting ever held by the organization in this countv. Perhaps a dozen speeches were made by prominent Alliatiecmcn in favor of a dog law, and the encouragement of sheep raising. The sentiment of all present was decidedly against the dog. and a committee, composed of Messrs. Keen, Durham and Henry, was appointed to draft a dog law, to be submitted to the Legislature for enactment. the co in nn ttcc submiMed tiic fol lowing : A bill to be entitled an act to protect sheep in Buncombe county against the ravoges of dogs. The General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact : "Skc. 1. The county of Buncombe is by nature adapted to the growth and aising ol sheep, and could be made very profitable to her citizens financially. but for the destruction of the same bv dogs owned or kept by citizens of said countv. 'Sec. 2 That the dogs of Buncombe county shall be listed and assessed as other domestic animals arc. 'Sec. 3. That it shall be incumbent upon each owner of a dog or dogs to keep the same off the premises of other men, as other stock are required to be kept off, bv the stock law now prevailing in Buncombe countv, unless said dog or dogs be securely muzzled or in the com pany ot his master. "Sec. 4. That any owner violating the above section bv allowing his dog or dogs to go at large shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined $1 tor each and every offence, and shall pay all damages done by said dog or dogs, while at hirge, upon sheep or otherwise. iicc. .. That upon failure or inability to pay the aforesaid fine and damage, the owner of such dog or dogs shall. upon conviction, be imprisoned for 30 days and workeil upon the public roads of said countv. 'Sec. G. That this act shall be in force and effect from and alter its ratifica tion." The alliance unanimously endorsed the bill reported by the committee. A resolution was passed asking the Legislature to enact a law to protect the birds of Buncombe county. 1 he meeting adjourned this afternoon. A UAK1-Z cahi-:. fiii.WTS PHARMACY. V. Hf.KIiAS "lis known" Unyond a ijucstion Lh it luailiiLhi'. Iiilc and indigestion liavc r'oimcd a puct ol" treason to haunt the Kuy and 1- stive ljourd throughout this L-lailBoiiit sihsom; now, tti-ivfoa-, lc it understood llint all such dirt lull ills can be defied and cured 'or Kood liy usin Buncombe fills 4-o pills l'or IS cents. Grant's. Wc flu uot hesitate to say that our Syrup f Tar and Wild Cherry is the best couj-li syrup ever sold in Asheville. We have sold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it lias constantly incrcat-'cd ever since wc placed it on the market. As it is pleasant to take, children do "not object to it and it always Kives relief. Try it: ci i.ts per bottle at Orant's Pharmacy. Campho i.lyccrir.c Lotion is a Root li in K and I'rapriMit application for chapped hands. f'.ice, bps. etc. Not creasy or disagreeable in any way. For Balcouly at Grant's I'har macy . It cleanses the teeth, strengthens tlie gumi and imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We can re'er you to many reliable people in our own city who believe lluncomoe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home product is better and cheaper ? Grant's. Do you shave yourself or does a barber do it for you ? In either ease, if you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritation or redness. GOe bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch llazle, in attractive Pint bottles, 25 cents. Grant's. Do not suffer w ith headache w hen you know that Antimi.runc will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. For sale at Grant's. Buncombe Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. 1." cents at Grant's. St. Kliieabcth's Salve cures all skin diseases, it is superior to all known remedies lor tlie cure of pimplt-s tr any skin eruption. Posi tively Kiiaranted to cure or money refunded. For sale at Grant's Pharmacy, 154 South Main street. Lots of 'Km III Hawaii. Bingii amton, Feb. 17. A case ol gen uine leprosy has come to light in Nor wich anil the people ol that village arc thoroughly frightened. The victim of the disease is a Russian Pole. Joseph Ojespie. For sonic time past he has been employed on the farm ot I'erlce Show and a lew weeks ago sores appeared on his hands. 1 lie disease progressed, anil the man found his wav to Norwich where he was examictd bv Drs. Brooks land and Harris, who pronounced the disease leprosy. The Cruel War 1h Over. iol'KKA, Kan., l ei). 1!S. 1 he Imv ernor has finally signed an agreement whereby the troops are to be sent home, the militia disl anded, and the Republi cans are to be lelt iu possession of the House. Toi'KKA. Kan., Feb. is. In the dis trict court this morning Judge llazeit rendered a decision in favor of the Repub lican house on a motion tor injunction to restrain the State treasurer from paving the legislature any salary warrants. U'Douuell Acquitted. Pittsiiiro, Pa., Feb. IS. Hugh O'Donnell was today acquit ttcd ol the murder of J. J. O'Conners, the Pinkcrton detective, who lost his life in connection with the Homestead riot ot July G. O'Donnell must yet answer to charges of murder, treason, riot and conspiracy. Her Sevcutv-Tlilrd Birthday. RocuiiSTER, Feb. 10. Miss Susan It. Anthony celebrated her seventy-third birthdav today. She received a number of congratulatory letters from promi nent people all over the country. Ilr. lieo. II. chafle Inoculated Willi Consumption. NkwYokk, Feb. IS. Dr. George II. ChalTc. president of the New York State Association of Ka'hvay Surgeons, while performing an autopsy on January G on the body of a woman who died of quick consumption, cut his right hand slightly. The wound healed quickly, and the doctor thought no more about it until two weeks later, when a small pimple formed and the hand began to swell. At the same time Dr. Chaffe be gan to suffer from loss of appetite, gen erpl depression, and high temperature. Dr. Lewis Pitcher told him he was suffer ing from tubercular infection from the virus from the dead woman's lungs. A treatment of slow caustics was ap plied, but for some davs Dr. Chaffe was confined to bis bed, and it is only within the last few days that he has been able to attend to his patients. He still wears his hand in a bandage, but is now out of danger. Moreover he has the satisfac tion ot knowing that he has had a dis ease very rare in medical records, and also that if there is any such thing as effective inoculation against consump tion he need never fear that disease. N. V. Sun. Apply the salve to the parts affected ly rubbing in thoroughly with the finger everj other night before retiring ynd you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or au.v skin eruption that may be troubling you. St lilialiet's salve is for sale only at Grant's INSOMNIA 'r' n ing using iak ; Sleep Iiates. John aVitztcerld Not HatiHlied. Lincoln, Feb. IS. John Fitzgerald, ex President of the Irish National Lague of America, was asked today: "Do you think the Homc-Kulc bill outlined by Gladstone offers the relief the Irish na tion has sought for so many years?" He replied: "Xo, 1 don't. It is not what the people of Ireland want, ami Irish-Americans, in my opinion, are not satisfied with it." A llemocrat Mow. Washington, Feb. IS. The House committee on elections today, by a ma jority vote, decided to report in favor of Elliott, Democratic sitting member, No longer your .Irc.-ol tioo will .oiiie iV;i it : tlv with - -1 M 1 tine trnf"pounl..i The Southern Woman's Headache Remedy. No uni'lfusaiu results in the morning. ShouM your tooth trouhlc you t ne lensp on t u t BRADYCROTINE COSTING 15 CliNTS, WII.I. S TO I i"t". K R SALH AT 11 li si iii's lliiriiicr'. UVKRY LADV HER OWN DRESSMAKER. The Fngl'.-vh Merchant Tailor System of Press-cutting is the Only Perfect system. It is so simple a child can learn it. Mothers and daughters alter learning it can do the dress-making for their own family, thereby saving many times the price paid for this system. Test linings cut tree to those wish ing to in vi stigate. Also suits, basques and skirts cut and basted and trimmings de signed. Koomt, Sondlcy building. .ian.ld tin in the contested election case vs Flliott from the Shoestring; district of South Carolina. of or Miller Black Kui Dowu and Drowned. Bai.timokk, Feb. IS. The steamer Chowan of the Maryland Steamboat company ran down the sloop Mary this morning in the Choptank river off Ox ford. Three of the sloop's crew were drowned. LIFE IX XOK TII CAK'tLIXA. Asltallni; a Vnlform Rate of Car rln ice Fares When the Board of Aldermen met it was ordered that the crippled man who is so frequently to be seen near the post office be requested to keep off the streets. This was done after bearing the opinion of Dr. Williams. Mr. Starnes moved that the tax of C. A. Smith, who was crippled in the hand while running a street car. lie refunded for last year, but there was no second. McAfee & Led ford were released from ASSEMBLY. The Senate, after a long debate, passed the public health bill and the bill making the appropriation ot $10, OUO yearly to the Normal and Industrial school for girls, with a special appropriation to pay its indebtedness. The Senate committee on counties has agreed to repot t favorably the bill to crejite lilkin county, with Llkin as ti e county seat, and the bill to move the county scat of Surry from lilkin to Mt. Airy. The H ouse discusEcd for three hours the bill to make it a misdemeanor to work women and minors over eleven hours a day in cotton or wollen factories. The Joint Committee on education -Shelby Kcview: At Forest Citv Friday a number of children were playing around a planing mill when Delia Dean, aged ten years, sat down upon a rapidly icvolving shaft. Instantly her clothing caught on the shaft and she was whirled around. When the machinery- was stop ped the child was found to have been beaten into a icily; every bone in her bodv was broken. Iter head struck the ground at every revolution made by the shaft and dug a Hole in the earth. The treasurer of Cleveland county, J S. ray, reports in the current issue ol the Aurora $2,770.44 of the county fund and $2,047.20 of the school fund cash on hand tor a few months, yet the county cannot net any interest, worth over $2( per month at six percent. Next month the sum will probably increase. Wc are glad that Cleveland county finances are in a healthy condition, says the Aurora. The Railway Commission has issued an iiroir mat wnencver a message is sent over two or more telegraph lines owned and controlled and ocrated by separate and distinct corporations or individuals the joint rate shall not exceed 40 cents for such message of ten body words between any two points within MINERALWATER ! Why sutler with I n ih. bstion anil all kinds Ol" 1.IVKK, KIONIIV AMI Itl.OOll TKOl'ltl.liS h hen nature ha provided at Yot'K Hook a Si-UK KKMKIIV llAKMI.KSS. W 1 1 OL ICS 1 M K Iiml Ixkm-kxsivi-:. The MINERAL WATKK. fresh from Mr. I"). l. Stittle's Kkmakkaiu.k Si-kino, now being daily delivered at any residence in Asheville. is orking wonderful cures, as can be testified by inquiries of J udge 15. Kecd. Judge J. II. Merrimon. Kev. J. I White..!. K . Patterson, Doctors G. W". I'ure- ly. Nets m. D T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of hio, now on Spring street. Asheville. and hundreds of others. Price, only 1 O cents a gallon, delivered daily anywhere in the city. Order through, mail, or left at Itlanton, Wright v Co.'s shoe store. :tu 1 'at ton ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Ano.lv s given on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 95 College Street. l eb'J 1 d tf FNOKL RENT. The lx-autiful residence of Tew? R. Stnrnp. !M1 I'ntton avenue, is now for rent. Th house foniMitm 1 large nunny roomii, with hot and cold water nl all modern improve ment: txtatile anrl exirriai;e house; lartr inJ Weauttliil Kroundu. For further information llIy to IKSSH K. STAkNUS. ' rsorm Main utrect, or on prcmiacK. fet4ltf agree to report favorably the bill for a l the limits of this State, nor more than 3 State reformatory for youthful criminals. cents lor each additional word A SAFK CONCLUSION! That an vthing nreiled bv m smoker can be obtained at Kay's. He car ries an assortment ot cigars, tobaccos anil pipes that would dt credit to a la-ge citv. I iron in and look ait his stock: you will be pleased with it. If anything suits you, so much the bet latter. RAY'S CIGAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE, Pimth Main St. Always Open. -TllV THE- MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CHURCH STREET, WO I TELEPHONE TO.
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