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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Wednesday livening, June 21, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Dait-t Citixbn, Democratic. ia published every afternoon (except Sundaj) at the fol io wins; rate etrit-nr From tue Raleigh New and Observer To pleasant Kope Elias has been com- ohb Ysak - ! nutted the no less important duty 01 TUB NEW COLLECTOR. Trhi MoHTBi I administering the Keveuue laws in I lie ?;J?iL,JB is most difficult district in the I'nited WEDNESDAY. JUNli 21. 1S93. HUKKAII FOR M. CJ. I States. Mr. Uliuswill have the appoint ment of about 450 officers, his patronage , . I beinK almost as great as that of a mem The taxtlie Kichmona ana wf,i,. ..,.1,;,..,. ii; ,,,;!.... ; ikrr. putB on coul alone takes thousands ol I fore tue most important in North euro dollars from this city. An outlet una. mat ne win scck 10 laitniiiiiv throuKh a road to Hristol and the Nor- execute the laws, firmly, impart ially. but throng a r not oprm.ss,vclyt e fully believe, and ioik anu urawiu - we ,lrt.dict that he will make an excellent lar on every ton of soft coal we bum. I officer. The position is ouc ot vast rc- .. . . I sponsibility, ami lie win so aamitiisicr it Bt the wav. what is the age limit . , ri,lnt, .k. your Charlotte schools? Ahbyu.H I ood KOvernn,eiit, while not eiiiK ob livious to the best interests ot tue Uiiuo- I cratic party. In the private schools there is no ajje limit and if you will come down vc will pay your tuition in one of them Ioiik enough for vou to learn a little bit about iStiirlish grammar. Charlotte Observer. Thanks I So soon as we see any evi dence in the Observer that tends to show that grammar is, or has ever been, tatuibt in Charlotte we shall We down to take that much needed course. 15 y the wav. it is not correct to say "a little bit." The phrase is tautological. A bit is little iu itself; and to say a little bit is to sav a little little which is to carc f thr vrtuil tirnurictics and too prodigal ot words. zeal When some persons with mo than knowledge telegraphed the I'rcsi-1 tor perhaps twenty years lived and prac j....t f, ,,.ls nuo to call out troops ticcd law at Franklin, Macon county. " c n. I lie aciiuircd his political training un to keep the worms r an ...". dcr his biothcr-iu-law, the late day, Thk Citizen suggested taat iOJ jas J. Koliinsoti, a very astute information ought also to have been politician, and to tlvse two men more ... .-. i the fen- than to any other ten is due the revolu- scnt tne t rtsiu...... - - - ti(n whjch convt.rU.a tht. cunties ol the cral government acquired IIichkiii I pUU-bandle section from kcpublicansin invade a park ceded to tue v-nj to Democracy, blias lias carried on Chicago Chief lusticc Fuller's decision. I with ability and fidelity, the work w hich ... ., o i,,ro ...lints I Kobiuson laid down only with his whicli opens tne ru.r.... amJ has U()W vonK iuto uis wc lJcsc Vl.u out that the Federal government hail no reward Tlle observer is glad of it. right to dictate as to the management le will make a good collector and while ,.l ill.- Fair- and that the State ot 1 looking out lor the revenues ot the gov Illinois is supreme in that locality. It is i.n.rf.,re inst as well that the President Au "intolerance" trial Mttlia-es Home tiood Heliolars. To the Kditor of the New York Sua: Iii your paK-r of this day you refer to intolerance as lieing the cause of the backwardness ot education at the pres ent day iu North Carolina. 1 think you do North Carolina's schools and teachers an injustice. See wnat North Carolina boys have done this year. At West I'oint, Howell took first hon ors in general merit, ami Johnston won the distinction of lieing the l-st soldier. At tile a North Carolinian took nrst Hon ors in scholarship. No student at Har vard did I icttcr than W.J. Hattle of the jKist-graduate department. At the medical schools of I'liiladelpbia and Haltimore. North Carolinians are tound among the best nieu, and at Joints Hopkins they take highest honors. These are instances coming under the writer's limited observation. A glutiec at the lists ot honor men of the promi nent colleges would undoubtedly swell this number. And this year is not the only year in which North Carolina has shown herself well advanced in educa tion. lr. Collier Cobbf Harvard, ) Hiram Giant 1 Amherst, I lr. Kusscll Itellimiy ! a o i ii- o 11 W....L i I , .1. ... II....- aU X IOUS lO 1 .-.!. L'l . O. 1'. , ... i . Ii.: .... ii... I l .... to i .... .1 ... . i hlllft . L'l . .VI il X lill lM'll 11 . .111.1 I, . I ill.. no sometuiug lor iiim. lie nas uone it - ,,f v,,,,., c!ir.,i;;. ,vs id done it very handsomely and on have made records which prove that everv account deserves to be aimluudcd North Carolina is not hackwaid iu cdu lor it. Mr. Flias is a good lawyer, a cation. Arcfi I'. man of property, and for years has lieen June 1(5. lS'Jil. one of the most active, laborious and in fluential Democrats in the West. He has From the Charlotte Observer. He had caught Mr. Cleveland there is no doubt about that. Like everybody else who comes in contact with liiui, the President, upon knowing him, liked him. He is an all 'round "good liellow." and Mr. Cleveland was quick to detect it. and because of this fact and of the fact that he was his Irieud, was FAMILIES FITTED :IN : FOOTWEAR f 135.00 For $100.00 A WHEEL ! $13fi OO For At WHOLESALE PRICE Xo Our CLUB 9 TEN ! Wc have m-cured exclusive ttiecriicy for a lurc territory ttu4 offrr you thia HUK.rt Buraiu ! BLANTON, WRIGHT 6c CO. No 39 Puttii Avenue. Frumc and w -heels Culiiinliiu Moilel. Muriion Wl-ijjht inner tulie or Corinulty fery (Kambler) tire. A modern liRht-wciRb t wheel. Workmanship and material cuarautceU ! THE ASHEVILLE CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY, T. S. MORRISON, IIUAHUl'AKTIiKS TDK l-'INU (. A K K I AC. I'.S. Hl'l'.ClHS, l-'AKM WAUtlNS, WAGONS. AliKlL'l'LTl'KAI. MACIIlNliKY l'KING ernmeiit will not tail to look out, nici dentally, for the interests of the lciuo- I cratic party. did ust call out the troops or anything I It was a good day's work, and the cst IgQ I e&Lerii iimkiiei. is iu i . tuii);i,uuiuiiii i tipuii il. i e puiiiii. una sceuien lib uii- Thk New York fcun suggests tii.it u i doubted anil its very proiier clioicein the rv.-i-ssive oeiision list 1 matter ol tlle district attorney slop, anil vu. uuu,wv . i.i.:im. i.., ..... a IftlllCl Uiiv .u . . niiuii uiiuiv imo iiwi., uitiii lv centiy, oceu associaieu witu tue coiiec Pure v .XArYS. VOTi Ar-lKS Absolutely is to be brought down to reasonu limits" Secretary Grcsham, v one pen sioner who does not need the $30 a A cream uf turtar baking powder. IIikIi- f all in UaveniiiK utrt-ntsth. Latest United States Government Food Report. KOVAL, BAKING l'OWHUK IOl Walt St., New York. torship. the President's reasons tor the appointment will be rcsiiectcd and month which he is believed to draw, every body who knows the appointee will (llT I ' llll" lipuil yh7S. VJ I0t lilt l II Ml should set a good example and sui render his pension, it thinks thiscxample would be imitated by many other pension ... & rirh or in comfortable circum stances," who now draw from the gov eminent money they do not need. 15ut w e are not going to secure any reform ot this kind till there is published at inter vals a list of the cusiouers in each county or district ot some agreed upon size. l'robably it it were neutrally known just who the rich lieiisioiiers were some ol them would give up their pen sious out ol shame for the spectacle they present in taking money from the gov eminent; but now they take the pcusiou tor the most part uuknown to their neighbors and there is consequently no presence of public opinion on tlu iu which has been couferred upon linn. Mr. Unas will, wc suppose, continue the hcadiiiarters of the collection dis trict at Asheville. The next matter upon the carpet is the assistant district attor neyship. SEWS IN OUR OWS STATE. The majority lor license iu McDowell was I o. The Wadesboro branch of the W'il tningtou bank ot New Hanover has 'jiut. It is hoped all depositors will bc paid in lull. Mr. K. 1.. Crawford, member of the hardware linn of Crawford. Wall M: Co., Winston, will lie Capt. (Helm's pri vate secretary. His salary will be $l,liUU per year. The trustees of Vine Mill Female Academy have decided to elect a man president for the school, as it has grown so large it is too burdensome lor the ladies who have lieen conducting it. Crops are looking vcrv well through out IC.istern Carolina. The corn crop is esifciallv hue. I he heavy rains tor the . . . . . i .. i. i i i. j .i... tar Raleigh, or its neighborhood, UaS pas.1 ween na e uu,i ,.u m mm me . I lirass lb ucLLinu huiiii; uuiu 111 tiie rieiii. ..oii.-ii everv ofhec ot any importance, h 11 ..,ui.ln t iIw.m. necessarily local. Watauga Hemocrnt : J. F. Spainhour, v' . i :.i , 'r ....... t i . . i .. - , . 1 , I HICBHICIIl l lilt U I II j l IVV V- W., 13 UU3IIV oseplius Liameis, appumtmcni. e.e.. ... ai,t.li , ,...,,, rM.(111ie .ILl;lu lo. L the Interior department, lives in Kuicikh 1 in the road. He has now near $2,000, Cen Cox secretary ol the Senate, lives I or half the amount required tor its com- - i , . . piction. llliAl, I AIKI.Y W ITH It would seem ttiat Western North Carolina is to be ignored in the distribu- ,,.,,, i Iiit natron a nc in this State. So SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY V MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. IIICI-1, LEADING JEWELER, HOAU WAGONS, CONCORII WAGONS, 1IUCKBOAKUS ATili CARTS, E TC. -n and Canopy Top. in Nutur.il Wood anil colors "HVIiKY fI I ' A R A NT Ii lil !' WALL PAPER- geo. w. may & co? Painters and Decorators, I'KAI.I-KS IN Suecrssura to HIL'ill 1, A. HUM'. Fuiu-y l'upt'r Haiiri,inr, 1'aiuts, (Jilis, VariiiHhoK, Whitlow Sluulfs ami I'ainterH' Suiliea. NO. IO COURT SQUARE- HRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A. SURE RELIEF XO SUFFERERS. iu Kaleigh. Col. Buck lones. Consul General to China, lives in Kaleigh. Iir. I',. VV. Sanderlin. third auditor of the treasury, lives in Kaleigh. Col. I'aul Faison, Indian Inspector lives in Kaleigh. Prof. Eben Alexander, Minister to ('.recce, lives at Chapel Hill, adjoining county to Kaleigh. SCol. lernigan and Capt. Hale, are Richard lavis was buried at the Buuigarner grave yard, Wiliuot, Sun day. His death is somewhat of a mys tery. He was tound dead in a corn field on Alaikiu, Swain county. It is sup posed that his plow caught under a root and bruised mm internally. 1 tie plow was still under the root when tound. J. r. tones writes iiie trrizi;.N irotn Wilmot: A considerable storm of rain. liail and, it is reported, some snow passed over our neighborhood Sunday suid to stand highest on the eligible list evening doing considerable damage to to growing crops, il was me severest 18 HO ITH MAIN MTRUUT, WhulJIuu.T D. Johnston auya about it: About f,tir yearn oko 1 eomim nceil the use of th Clciin SiiinK. wnli-r, to rid my ys tc-m of the malaria froni wbleli 1 hm! been sulVi..inK lor oiiie time. The water has en lirely relieved tne and I chi t-rlnlly slate thnl I bell. v. it to be an kj,ic1 water a.n can be fount! for a.11 ordinary riiaratrs of the livrr and ki-lue.v. i-or a Keiieril tonic unit rcnuvatc it Hie U'Hi 1 believe it hat, no equal. Very truly youn, "T o, JOHNSTON." 1'iuiii John I. Arthur, Kbtj . Attorney at Law; "1 don't know the eonat it uents ol the Gl-nn StriiK water; it I liJ would maki soni lor tnyHcll. Neither do 1 know how it ucts, il 1 dii 1 would aet so ttiVMelf. It ia a wc inmte water and it ueta well. I ean only nay tti;It its tHVets cm m urn my forcfathris l--a been more bemncial thim any vther water we ever used anil I am k 1 ad it haa been )ut in the reach of as poor a uiau as JOHN P. AKTIit'K. T'- -"clhfuira Pharmacy, May 23, lS'.Ki. What V- T Kawla write Pelbani'i, l'harniaey, Asheville, N C. Oentlemen: I have unril Olenn SpriiiKS water and ecniiler il.ua compared with othr mineral waters, the best I know jf. Uveryone iu South Cartiliua knuws about '(Mil Ulci Springs. ' In fact it haa been most favorably known there fur a century. Yours truly, C. T. KAWU." Asheville, N. C , May 27. 103. THE HOUSTON NARCOTIC CURE for future places in the foreign service: one lives in Kaleigh, the other a next door neighbor. All these gentlemen arc thoroughly capable, and eminently wortliT bv reason of party service, but to say that men away from Kaleigh have not cuual merit, would le a unjust as untrue. Kerr Craiue may be changed to the West, hut he is barely over the halfway line from the coast. President Cleveland is not to blame for this discrimination against the West ern nart of North Carolina. When he gives the State its quota, his duty has been performed. The West will have reason to propound interrogatories to those having charge ot tbia distribution, if this- discrimination Is not remedied. The West does not want everything, but that should not be construed to mean that it will be satisfied with nothing. rain that has lalien in tnis community for many years, the oldest citizens say. New postmasters: imtcli Cove Havwood, Laura Winfield; Faison, Dun lin, Henry Fryar, vice l. V,. Gltdden, re- movco; Huntlev, Sampson, A. U. I'ndcr- wood, vice I. M. Lockerman. removed; Nicholson, Alamance. C. C Thompson; Teachev's. IUiphn, J. I. Teacbey, vice M. H. McMillan, removed; Waco, Cleveland, Hoyle lilliott. THERE'S DISCOMFORT. am and grilling, witn lane Ploamnt noth You atioorfl- needs ono sre title laiaU va or eorraettve, three for a eatharttc but it's all perfectly easr and natural. And the help Umt oomes la thia way. Ui-Mt. These tiny. miBr-ated irranules are the mallust in aize and the eaaiekt to take. They absolutely and permanently iire Comtlpa fciun, Indlgetitinn, Sn-k Headarha, Bilious Hwulache, Dizziness, Billoua Attarki, ami all deraagoutents ol the liver, tomacb and m I tne usual pills. Jfaf Dr. Pierre's 7 I Pellets, and there's f J ins of the kind. ,J "Sregulate the doee J f lnr to your net I little Pellet for a l-'or the exicsssivc use of l.i.iuor, Moi pbioe Opium and Tobacco, has found it necessary to have more room, and have secured that commodious an.l counormoie residence i-,o. C3 Colleee street, where every convenience and comfort will be ulven pcrsna unrter treatment. A Kuarnntec is cutn to tcluoil the money if u cure is not mode. Apply to VtVLH. SPKNCK& MILLARD, or to The Narcotic Cure Co., No. fr College Street. All eurrebpoudciiec eoutiiJczatial. PELHAM'S PHARMACY, Hole Agents, ------- Asheville, N. C PROFESSIONAL. CARliS. T. V. BOOKH ART, DKNT18T, Jt7 Pat ton Avenue, Up Htairs, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ui3dtf We Can't no It Justice. l-rom the Raleigh News and Ofcaerrer. We clip the following from the pro- I bowels. ceeuings oi tut . - I por the worst raaea of rhronie Catarrh, for tion : . I Catarrhal Hpwutcbe, impaired taste, smell, "The tollowing resolution was anopt- or bearing, and all the trouble that follow cd: 'That no newspaper is not eligible Catarrh, there's nothing ao prompt to relieve to membership of the Association not and so certain to rure, as Dr. Safe's Catarrh .,-,j .,Ji : Al i llama " Remedy. Ita proprietors oarer VX) reward V"dla.I atr It to our for an case of Catarrh which they cannot esteemed contemporaries at Asheville I cur and Charlotte, who will please give it their undivided attention. Crawford Favors Free Coinage. Prom the Hew York Ttaiea. fteprescatative W. T. Crawford, North Carolina: "I am in favor of the repeul nf the Sherman silver law on condition that the free coinage of silver is substi tuted. In compliance witb the Chicago platform, 1 am also in favor of the repeal ol the tax on atai oanaa. . KBEDVLI?. Weat Aahevllle aanct Mlphor ttprlnaa Kallwav, LEAVE P. O. FOR SUL- LEAVE SULPHUR PHl'B SPRINGS. 7.45 a m M.40 a m 9.45 a m 10.45 a m 11.4.1 a m FOR SALE ! HARDWARE STOREHOUSE AND LOT IN TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE, N. C. By virtue of an order and decree of aale made by the Superior court of llajrwuod county .n the ease of W. K. Miller. C. H. Miller and others, heirs at law of G. H. Miller, deceased, ex parte; the undersigned commissioner win sen to tne nignnc urauer on the premises the eturehouac and lot in j the town of Waynesvillc knows aa the Hardware store houae and lot. on llaadaji, the third day of July, next, 1K93. Term a o aale. one-third cash, balance one and two wtm h. HRirr, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kinde done.- All aixes of crushed atone furnished. Send all orders to poatotnee Box 14, Aahevllle, N. C. auiil Wfltf 34-Years' Hxpcrienc34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILUBK. Office and ehnp, W olfe BaUdinaj. i CUKNRB COURT PLACE ANU MAHKBT 8TRBBT. p. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General t Insurance x .4,s;eit. Kear No. 'JO South aCala atrect. Hatabllahed 18B6. Aahevllle. N. C There will be a very important meet-1 e . l r u i : V. .. 11 a u ill K Ol ilK o. IV. x., iu i- - -' o'clock p. m. Saturday, Jtme24th for the transaction of very important business. Brethren attend. W. s. I homason, . , . i f Chief Conductor. Harris'. Li tbia. crate $2.50; bottle, IO cents. fl.OO back for return crate and bottles. simHe bottle S cents. Pelham'a, a m .,.aTt-w WMte ft taef lalaag-- IulT xV. 1. 1893, the original io t fare tbe- I twee4k Seta aad Salpaar orbaaa-wili I reeaaua. t'ntil that date tbe round trip I froai poetoffce 2S erata. Opee car every I k fT, -. rvimt aid Sarlaal until :SO I a. au He Scfccaaie. 1.0.Cewricr.jccxctarv I Sl'KINOS H.3U a m 9.3U a m 10.30 a m 11.30 a m 1 2. 30 p m I yam, with 8 per cent. Interest from date, ' P m I aeeured by note and approved Mrnrity, The 2.30 d m I 3.30 p ni I lot will be aold In two parcels one parcel 4.30 p m I which the storehouse stands, on a lot J. A.. TBNNBNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR i.i..... .nMfimiinn, aand eatimatre fur. i,l.hl ' All work ia mv line contracted for. and no chara-ee for drawina; on eootracta awarded me. ummim whrn dnlml. Office. Sontheaat Court 8qaare. AehevUle. 12.45 p m 1.45 p m 2.45 p m 3.45 p m i 4.45 p m G.30 p m 5.45 p m 6.30 p m 6.45 o m Except Sundays when car will leave Snlphnr Springs at It) a m resuming tbe regular schedule again by leavinK depot at 11 a. m. Cars between postoffice and depot I for the hardware bnaineae.. every 15 minutec. E. Me ANDREWS, 16 and xS W. nTrstde 8U fronting 42 feet on Main atrect. parcel H fret front on Depot atrect. Hard ware store house la of brick, two atortea, 160x30 feet built and fitted np exuresalj Ti,. ir,iiia Fnrnitni Piasn and Oman the other I dealer in the Caroiinaa. write mrn mr nrleea or ere w. ' t . rreiHCTi wku.. - JH South Main street. Aahevllle. N. J. Bee- ial attrntioo Klven to ftirnishintt hotels and line re-siaeneea. xi. n. j r l o. iSd3m Charlotte. N. C 'Tickets X Beading tome, or children who want buHd- I11K up, SIllJUlU M lIRnVt S -S I KOH BITTER. It hi pleasant ; cures Malaria, lndtnastion. , ui tutn jas inia aaa neuraisa. W. E. mijUIjEXS.. I JunVodJulyl Excursion BOUGHT AMD BOLD. CHEAP RAT'S TO ALL POINTS ! C P. SaJkY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Aasocia- tioa, 38 sonta Hu atrect. c Jef- ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., 84 ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stair Wort, Mouldings, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty ! KHTIRIATK8 PROMPTLY VIVKN. riTe Plant is Kxtf'imive ami Hsih Kvit.v Facility ' IS very ClaHH of VVtrk ! FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT J. H. LEE, Business JVIianaqer. K. H. CLAYTON, HVPERINTKNUKNT, French Broad Lumber Go. Having aeciunulaled u lai-je Htuk Frumiii, Sheathing:, &c, will well FRAMING AT 7SO PKR t.ooo KHK T. HHKETINU fs.so " LIJW1S MADDUX, Pres H. T. COLLINS. Vtce-Crea. L.. V. M'l.tiD. Caahir' Capitul, $50,000.' SurpluM, $40,000, WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. SittlCs tDosinty And Clty licpotiitr. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES UPNKltAL HANKLNO BUH1NKHH TKA NHAirTKll Intereat Paid on eposltci In Savingr Ucparlaiciit. DIRKCTOR8 IwiB Maddux, II. T. Collixm, M. J. Fnjsg, J. K. Ueefl. Chas. McNamee, J. E. Uankin, M. J. Iieardeu, S. II. Heed. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. ML TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY Til L 5 P. M. L. COWAN Sc CO., MAKB A SPECIALTY OP FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stone,. Mounting Made to order. ALL. WORK GUARANTEED 1 No. 8 Kortla Court Place, ASUBVf LLB. N. C. ICES Your broken vaKuna and vehicles of all kinds to U. Burnette's shop on College street, where thev will be repaired promptly and in first-claM style. Hay log secured a ft rat-clues horse-sboer I make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty. 1J. BURNETTE. Skctcnlng; Classes at Blowinx Kock. W. O. Randall of Waahlnartoa. D. C, for mer! r of this Stat, will take papils throngs the euuimel at Blewlaa Kock, ia oatdoor sketching la oil os- water colore; also ps trail painting. jclodl w HARRIS' LITHIA WATER. HARRIS' LITHIA SPRINGS, H, C . Office of In-, lohn Hey VllllamB, Aahevllle, N.C.. April S4, 18U3. An extended cllnival use of Ilarrla Lltbla Walrr, prumptn me t" the statement that I rcKard It aa one of the beat, If not the very beat Lithia Waters known to tbe profcsaioa. In the condition of "phoaphatlc urine," Its action ia niarvelona. Ita nse In the rheumatic and Ifootjr dial heals, affords ne more comfort than either tbe Buffalo or Londonderry waters. Very truly yours, ' JOHN H BY WILLIAMS. I have used Harris Lithia Water and when ualux same was both pleaacd and benefited. In astng it liberal quantities should be taken for my experience teaches me that small amounta are dissa appointing, whereas a gcoerous use is followed by moat gratifylnaT rcanlta. R. P. WALKBR. Aahevllle, N. C. April 14. 1803. I am alad to be able to say a word with regard to Harris Lithia Water. I have used it with the greatest posaible benefit In chronic rheumatism. As compared 'with the Buffalo Lithia I find it quicker and requires lesa quanity. It haa my hearty endorse ment. MBS. T. W. BRANCH. Asheville, N. C, Aplil , 1898. POR SALE BV Pelliams PliartaiMcy and Raysor &. Smltlie STRAUSS' COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT . ICE CUP AM PARLOR, Herewith I beg to inlorm the public la Kru ral that I am now again ready for business and will serve any orders in firatclass style and at any tlaac. My dining room la cool, larfre and airy. Regular meals I reduce from this day on to 3S cents each. Latest addltioa Is a fine private parlor for ladies. Meals ssrred at shortest notice; also orders takes for same to be seat to their homes. No extra charge for For particulars apply to . mabsV 1st cream seat at SO per ffsart. '? - i U Be 8TRAV8S, COBHOFOUTAM HESTACBAKT. S
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