K. Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME IX. NO 116. Swiss Cheese, Neufchatel Cheese and ASHEV1XLE, N. C. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1893. BIG WH.L MAKE 4. SUPERB DRINK ON TIIRSB COOL MORNINGS FOR THE JJN1T1RB VMWV TMIiRK ARE PEOPLE In this town who always buy their Tea ol us. because they are sure of uniform quality. mere is nomuiK that varies so mmh in character as the Teas that the mujority of dealers dispense. WB ALSO HAVB AN BSPBCIALtY DE 8I8ABLB L1NB OF EDIBLES. 1 ninifs to chew on and tilings that can he swallowed without chewing -A.. ID. Cooper REDUCTIONS AT THB ONCE AGAIN T1IKY MEET HtssIltN PRICE 5 CENTS. Crystal Palace. In order to make room for the larc stock our buyer is now se'ectluR In the eastern markets, we will offer BON MAKCHE NEW INVOICE EMBROIDERIES. Htm INVOICE RIBBONS. NEW INVOICE LACES. Au Old Hill For Extra lu PhvIiir Comt-M Up K. riort Akhiuhi Km. lendlna Pavln on College afreet Winer Cltjr HUNluesm. Alderman H. Lamar Gudger was in hig seat in the council chamber yesterdav for the first time in rive or six weeks, look- ing somewhat paler and slightly thinner for his illness. When the oint Hoard was called to order by Acting Mayor We.tall there were present besides Mr. Gudger Aldermen Cosby and I. M. Gud ger; Ad visors Nichols, Millurdand Owyn. Alderman Junes came in us the minutes were being read. At the meeting the fol lowing mutters of city business were dis posed of: The finance committee seu in u report adverse to the extension of Uic rubble paving on College street, because of the condition of the street improvement fund. A once absorbing matter was brought up by a report on a bill that has liccn in the city's hands a l.ng time, rendered bv neoi), uatis. liskrn ire K- P.. ft.. THAD. W. THRASH ft (M. KlTKrisiSS: anil Patton avenue. The entire hill w,.. tor $1 ,3(4-.i6, of which some tl IIMw.n. for the paving of the 18 inches on either side of the car tr.ick on South Maiu. Another item was for the tearing up of the Hack 011 Putton avenue. In exnlain- illtr thf mntt.., frl 1 , . i1JC uiLiiiiK.r8 Aicierman In TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. We have the bargains arranged ,. ,. ters from S ct-. up Maa articles .re K, ln offered at half their value. Come earlv and get first selection. Those owing us accounts of over fiO dnys' standing must settle before October 1 , wc will place all for collection. I- ACTTt FKOH FAIRVIEW. uauiaice to Crops aud Roads Hint Section. Fairvibw, N. C, Sept. 15. Our com munity has sustained considerable dam age rrom tne recent heavy rainfall. Bot tom corn has) suffered materially, many crops oeiug one-taird and some one-half damaged by tue overflow. The greatest damage done, as known up to this writing, is to the public roads, it beim the unanimous onininn that- !. t. n j ..C "7 . . f J "ntu luc r law will not be sufficient to repair them or even put them in anything like as good condition -"ey were ix-1 ore tne rains. The school under the management of 1 rot. A. B. Justice, assisted by Miss -Medgc, formerly of ludson college, has .,icu out under very flatterinc Prospects. Students enrolled so far 105. VVtth the new arrivals expected this and next mouth we will have one of the largest schools in the country out side of Asheville. ' t Dr", U- .W- Koach. a guest of G. W. ?C 5.as been " is convalescing. Mr. W. K. Tucker, r.f Wnt,.!,,!, .i. :. use The new Baptist church was dedicated on Sunday last. Rer. Mr. White, of Asheville, preached the dedicatory ser mon, which has been highly comph mented by all who heard it. S. A TOWN FOR AH;. A MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY A VAULT 5.000 OUNCES HHOKT N GOLD. stopping at the Hickory Nut Gap ho (Mrs. Sherrill's) for his health, is mi Tne Vault wa sealed And Ha oi sees opened lorNIx Years) .ue wealths BoudMiuen Are an l or The Loom. w . . ...iu,, OCPt. IB Art!,,., r: . .. s director Preston conBrras the ........ that an examination ol the vaults in the Philadelphia mint disclosed a h,f,,.,. of more than 5,000 ounces of gold bullion va.uea at $134,000. The vault in which the gold is short had, when it was sealed in 18S7 about $16,000,000 in gold "fc t5: Hurindennent j .uicccuca nimin November. 18SU P""ifo' gold in scaled vault with Tl, .1. ..." T..-i """-"Kc, was discovered only l!LZbJU.the uh w" opened for ui coining ine bullion Th , .r UUUCI uunus OI $100,000 nnH some ol the wealthiest men of the c?t fix ZUS.1!;f.Xamlnatio" i8 Mb made to fuatt.. Knives, - scissors and Razors R AYS OR SMITH'S Prescription Drug Store, 3 PATTON avumvk. 4 Patton Avenue, FAVORITE FLOUR. THE I. Alii; NHOKi; ROBBKRV Th Dm.a .vUKrn will Uet Off Scot rrobably. "-""'w. ept. 10. The police ;"u"V".,"C, !hC ffici"1S f tbe U' Stes Expre: and ss We arc offering extraordinary in duccments in the price of a first class PATKNT FLorn. Bretzels. All Summer Dress Goods at Grcatlv duccd Prices to close out. Ke- WM. KROGER New bummer Neckwear lor Ludies and Gentlemen. Mill the best line of underwear for ladies. men and children. 41 College St. - BON marchb favorite flour is a hiKh irrade tmten CUKmaicni to Oe nbSOlUtelv Dure If I. made at the celebrated "Ballard Mills." Louisville, Ky and is largely used hv the bakers of tha' city. The prices we name below dclv con, .,!. tion, and we will probably huve only a lew cars to offer at these prices : Barrels, S4.28; whole bBt!s, $y.20; one-half baKS, 11.10; ne quar . ter bans, 68 cents. !.Miai. I . r Reading. Pa.. Scot. 16.-A h,.. n; 2 'J," Ka,,road coni for sale. T l..... J "', " -k-..aymgtdat none of tie - .,, i,otclS( post- messier train robbers have been office, factories, evervthinn- k. a:, t,, . Ve Deeu nosed of Th. ' l, , . . I i,iltLZ . lt"-re 's no clue to their J. M. Gudger made the statement m-rfc-hil .77 l"e !" co oir-;'"1 heretofore heard, thnt thi- .,ra..A A iliu':,," ' nOW e"Jved by in the n7hh7" tne. '"""try ...,u Ul uuiwiiviuc, g town ol 200 inhabitants .he Criminal court was determined to that nestles among the hills of Berks send a bill of indictment auainst the citv countv. within two miles of this citv u- iT membcr of the Lobach family which has owned the place for 150 ver no Uavinfr WfIR flnn Ka I ORB died, and i-n 4-Un tween the rails of the track on the avenue wide domains will be sold ' Mr. Gudger went before the jury and ?cres otland where the thrifty town that promised that it the indictment were held pears his name stands. This tract was up, the case would be remedied before the bought from Wm. Pitt, and woolen rniMs next term. On this promise the renuest were built bv the cree-U that fl.s. a was granted. Some time afterward tl the valley. This nioneer . !TJ Oy his sons, William and Samuel. The lamily built the entire town, bought hun dreds of acres of lands, erected manv in. - uu.niieiu against ine citv on account of the dangerous condition ol 1 ..tton avenue, made so by reason of the fact that ... fc..v (iviLfiiuurnnnn ri fi, r , . i n?.."C.r"tiber8cv,l3ent.!y h laiJ their f" iiv.il. wt-vf Hiitir ii uki i i and knew tbe lav of the ion,i ; YSVJLl that any of Y1,ift;f - a ov.uc ui cucir I We are now offering special prices on the above goods. Our assortmt . , - wf irc and prices low. Bverv oieo, o..,.,--. - DiHiuumu Hi Kive perfect satisfacUon. Call ,i kt..- -J the assortment Is broken. POCKUT BOOKft. PlTntnru CARD CASKS AT Raysor & Smith's Ar kcci ntric pioneer I Prescr,P"on - Drug; . Store, uracil was torn U "at night," Mr. Gudger said, "becuuse there wa nn junction already written out to restrain us trom tearing up the line." On motion City tngineer Lee was instructed to inakean estimate ol the ost of the extra wora none Dy tlie pavers and report to next imeting The Mayor was then in- Will I ..... . o Be Used In .-Pi..in secret Moctettea Middletown, O.. Sept. 1G.-A remark able and nwntt-in . , ...v. piuiicer was nere ml the person of Isanc Crane, from Peru, nc attenuert the lii, 31 PATTON AVBNUB. We dustries and stores, and has l iZu T"" l"e ,u"cr" of Place ever since. L. D V; ' lm Lrane' who ivirs. saraa VVIIlev and Ann T.K-i, are also offerinn special bargains in these goo(l. If Tou will fii j , iuiu ex- Was buried me last meniuers ot the family, died last spring. There are some distant relatives o. D-J T : . " "uouuneui , ft, f k nf- aU,C Lrnne vcd lKre le- ","'uc our 8toek. y will be convinced that .v. .u.uu,, unu xrit eannl strutted toappoint two practical paving I nd. settle the big estate, all the land ...... oisi iur. in making the I """"ings ana property of all kinds estimates. " I advertised for A prooosi' ion WIH sent it, !.. .,.. I Thos. D. Johnston to tlie ,.T, ,. fl. 1.J "' "K " f HOtV WATER. 37 South Main mreet. POWELL & SNIDER REAL ESTATE. w. B. OWYN. W. W. WBST. SMOKE. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter B. Owyn.) ESTABLISHED ld81 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. ioana vecurely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST CO0HT 8QUAKB. CORTLAND BROS., Ueal Kstate Broker And inTeatmeat Amenta NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cut. 3S 30 Patton , Arenu. Second Zfloor, JOHN CHILD- REAL ESTATE W LOAN BROKER. M,,dt l Rarnished aud Uufurulshed Uonwa OFF'fH DOOMS. uuaas swurny placed at UlKht per cent. 'NOVMlriBW wouia pay llic hrst hsi sMiwnr (. ..... . I ing aone in nont ot the property ol the woun a t Paris Makes an ii.unaiun estate on fatton avenue (not I Amailn( Drfense. nnpd'r'WthJc''to "Before a police mag. down a sidewalk the entire length of " ' "p,lcarea a vun8 man, named Grove street on the west side; and thut I Audre Anatole, who was prosecnted on lie does not waive am rit?ht to .-..ni... a peculiar chnr.m K . J " ,cvcr. '"at oi the assessment levied uimnst the ,7;.,,. J" 7, -"7, . . Jre"y . . urncr' a ot the family erty. Au additional proviso was seat in f "u Kcuncmcn. that the city should make the Grove aul)ears that the young miscreant street sidewalK ot brick and not ot some t'mPt'cd a large bottle of blue copying inferior material. The board looked with '"k into the holv wt,r fn f i. aA ..n 7 . r uug, r"" 'cuicmoers wlien thisetitire val- j mus u. will iprriuDd a : t . Iiri.ol, ii-:"" i.V, .I"'"" ""'oer ana . ... ..vbc.iiiuicss, ana proposes to ,ot C3LaLe lo a trustee in trust "HP'ession oi secret societies. .. vi;u.tw FEVKR, "faatuK at Brunswick, ueortia, Savannah, Ga., Sept. 16.-Thc Bruns- wiflr tin..lU 1 , n- . Uv, uoiirq omctally reports une new case of vp1Ii,i ..c we are offering bargains in this line. Our stock is always complete in every de partment, and you can alwav. you want at Uaysor & Smith's llio Three l'lipular lirauds r 5 Cent C I (-urs KISS OF THE WAVE, Lonj; Havana Filler and Sumatra Wrapper. ESSENCE OF ROSES, Lpng Havana Filler, Sumatra Wrapper. BLOMBERG'S EXTRA GOOD 6 cents, 8 for 23 cents Havana and Little Hutch Filler, Seed Wrapper. These Cigars have been the greatest suc sa of any Cigar in Asheville When you bny any ol the three brands of Cigars you aon-i pav for prizes, but you ge the value for your 0 cents. Sold only at the Cigar - Store. 17 PATTON AVp. L BLOMBERG. m.Vn L ? .proposition, because the Church of St. Joseph just before the com money thus paid could be expended else- mencemcut of a fashionable mass Sun- i where. But Alderman Jones remarked Jay last. 8 &Un j "s ""jr oi iuc ramiiv in which a case was reported yesterday. ZYl metbree- Cascs at Present in the' city. The Mornintr Ni-a' B,...;,.i respondent reports two suspicious cases which will possibly be declared vellow Hrescription Drug . Store, Very stylish Clothing for fall and winter lust re ceived These at c from our best manufacturer, and are ne.irly equal to tailors' fine work. A large discount on spring weight Clothing, CUT RATH WORLD'S PAIR TICKETS. S3.000. U.S00, $15 weekly. insures yon en route and la Chicago Sam ior Lanies. 1.00 PER WBBK. A, RANKIN, Two dour, below City Ticket office. AMERICAN BAKERY We are prepared to supply tbo citizcriH if Aurifvillo iviv, mmmM a a f I CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IH STOXL Fre8h Bm,d 1oll. I'ies and Cakes of every deHeriptiou. If you want niw wedding or party cakea, give ua an o .1 i uer ana n you nr not pleased in quality and artin tic work we w ill refund you wnuung ov Unas clone All aisea of erawed stone raralsbed. Send all order, to poabiace Box 18, asherlile, N. C. uglMtt 34-VcHrs' sSxprrience-34 MILTON HAROIJNG CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBR. OOat sad shop, WoUr Bnildlng. COURT PLACB AMD VIARKBT TRBBT. E. M. ANDREWS, 16 and it W. Trade St. dealer la the Carolina.. Write him for I J OU" DlOney. Wfi Will add V.Tu 77.," o.ilr.'r;-"!c'. 'TV- t t. S.1i"A-fDRBws."4 aal,y difieient Unee of cake 1M8.1 Charlotte, N. C. I Will bake any kind of cakeH to order. Telephone 174. IttSURI TOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, Veneral t Jaaaranve i Aceat aar Wo. 0 Roth Mala Mlast. -r.hHsh.dt. AatrrRte.a.C 18 II. COURT SQUARE New Ilr8a Goods und Trimm agH for autu mn in several weaves, entirely new and ' fetching." r H. REDWOOD & CO. Ulnthing, Dry Goods, 8hrs, Hat and RnKs. CIGAR , I i.IGAKi! JJVHT HKLHlVliQ mat tue money paid in on paviiiK must o into the sinking hind, and tiothiiii; lurthcr was satd on the proposition. F. Slikeleatiier nfni. bi.i ti.,, ti. officers ot Central M. U. church. South. be allowed the usual lime in which to pay the cost ol its sidewalk, but th.- re. quest was declined, it being said that the woi k had been done on the assurance that it would be paid lor wheucoui,.le,e. City Ivnirincer Lee sent in n ,rt ,. Kardiug the manner ot charuiuij lor side- wa.B wnere ine property was a corun lot. Advisor Gwyn said the report was vajjuc. On motion of Alderman loues the report was returned to Mr. Lee. Reports ol assessments for sidewalk paving van,. us streets were scut in bv the cit engineer and aili,rrl The tollowinu bills. banni-re.Tiv, ,l ) proper O. K., were ordered pi.id Geo. i-. 1.0., saa lti: street iiav r II Strachan, $05 28. wim The Alderuien, The Aldermen went through the lowing business : The finance committee's report on the uuesiion ol reluuding $15 each to In surance Aents I'ostcll anil M.ir,w which had beeu paid in as special tax, wus adopted, and the agents will net their money back. The street committee was instructed to tear down an alleged abstructiou in the hape of a nlatform in Ironr nf ii... ,.1.1 Keller building on Depot street. f he election of a school iiim m 1 1 I .,., (or woman) was deferred. City Attornev Son llcv call on Messrs. Cobb & Merriiuon im.l 17 " . ii. o. earner ior a copy ot the bond and fever. BItK-Ht Gas well In le World. Rium w f e i. ... ., w., ocpi. j.. aii previous recorasin gas wells have been broken Yesterday D. T Davis completed a well should be make to ,7V K VH a KJh;,iu r.'ul;,"..VS;:.lownl!'P. i, i " , , cuuic icet 31 PATTON AVENUB. 1,e result was that the devotees of mass crossed their foreheads and bosoms with water, four-hths of wbi. h i.,b The persons who suffered the damage in- olfl"" HKH. H1C VUUniF n,:,'a HiM iiieiiea. Andre said it was all done by a mistake, struckf ' ThVw?ll but 'SS K Ie intended to throw the Ink into the eity-s 18,000,000 gusher, struck two baptismal font-oUt of which a baby of months ago, and the greatest excitcmit pne pi his neighbors' was to have been prevails. n! Y. Sun excitement baptised. He intended tln l,.l, He was held lor uiuli- coine out blue, cious mischief. MVKU FOR lo,ooo,ooq JONcphuH Uauiels' Luck. Washington, Sept. lO.-Itis under stood that Josephus Daniels of North Carolina the present appointment clerk fol- Tlie -ruie o( me Uraud Central '.n thf interior department, has beeu ten r.enger Hiailou, thlcsito. .ecu me position ol chief clerk of the New Yohk, Sept. 16. The history of one of the gigantic schemes, involving I Chaniee ol nates $101 S5; II. M Kmiil, icorir; ii.,. l-. ii.. t.' I millions. Slieh I A I'linn 1,., 1 , . . , . , ' "" vif.j, xveiiy oc i ' lauiuau mag-1 tuauc in tnc dates .. lies inouige in, was told in a bundle of aaa P'aces ot addresses to be made bv .-... Mlcl4 , lrle county clerk's : finance Lecturer Cyrus Thomu (,llli in ' o . . : 4 1 i . 1 .. I Tl. .... ' . u.uuyuL m ine equity part 1 corrected dates are as foil oi tue supreme Court to compel Henry Villard, Charles L.. Colbv. Colirale Hvt Vo r1,'.?,- Abbo" to surrender some $10,100,000 worth of bonds. riaintiff is John Swope, of Philadel phia, who is said to represent $t5,0()0 worth of stock and Sl.Son.niHi nfh.i. ' tl Northern I'aeific. It is claimed mat viuara and associates first snecu at.d in the title to the Grand Central assciiger station, Chicago, invented hctitious rentals and leased the station auu terminals to three unimportant roads, and then issued bonds covering Bambooved Ttae tiler. ' 'I. llt,y- a".a ,c',ort Savings bank was robbed of $300 todav 1 Knox Celebrated Hats FALL SHAPE, 4 A CONM.iNMHNT OK OUR Leading:- 5 " CENT - CIGARS I'UT UP SHBCIALLV iR SUNDAY SMOKf-.RS. a IN Box Til tv r .,..... .n. . . . -v... unpins " to wiiciuer ine com pany is complying with Us contract. It was ordered ih Improvement company be tendered pay meut for 70 lights lor the month r.t l.,u and August. An ordinance prohibiting the sale ol hsn and oysters outside the mai ket house was talked about. Mr. Jones wanted "suckers, mullets, red hosscs aud vellnw cats out of the French Broad" excepted. .iv uiuuiuncc win ue introuueed next week. building permit: B. K. Melli 1 Wfll uyiii uuusc on suutu Alain street t atrnn.Tava .1 . . , . . " ""K-4 o ui uve ttj ine auor m a livery wagon at noon when the cashier waaaione. tine stepped into the bank ana toui the cashier the man outside wisneu to speak with him. While the cashier was gone he gathered up all the loose cash, $300. and went out of the side door. There is no clew. Ate Grape Meed Anal Died. Pahksdi rg. W. Va., Sept. 10. liss Lulu Smith, the fourteen-year-old daugh ter of ex-Congressman C. B. Smith. o The shootim? of bats in the eir v ,ill 1. 1 tm' .citY' diea suddenly from iieritonists. looked after by the chic! of police, with a rcf f 'V . om- eat,nK Rrapes. the seeds of view to stopping the practice. which lodged in such a way as to pro Bills ordered paid: Gamcwell Fire 2uce,,ufla,r'rnatun. She was taken ill Alarm Co., $48 55; I'cnniman Bros . 20 undnv "nd suffered great agony until cents; AshevUlc Ice & Coal Co., $67 50; r dealh- water departmeat. $20.02; AsUcville White Caps tpplt tne Torch hign and Advertising Co., $1.75; pump- Natchez Miss Sent u T, i ing station. Sin Ho- I N u.,.,..r. o.JT. mim., enrpt. 14. The large J-J. Noland, $3J.08; U. L. Cunningham, Bouse ond cotton shed oLruoiev tiros., $ 20; . C. Brown, $4.38: Mrs. Sumuel Inman. street department. $11.13: IVn,,;,,, Bros.. $3.20. E D. Jones. county. Miss, A Wonderful Mine. Deaowooo, S. D.. Scut. lli-In n. ITSftil. Galcna district there hui been iound one " I of h Iwaf tVam.li:.... l.i : -n-oh .v-ftuiniiij4 uiu iuiiicb in tne bills. A larire amount ni rlh nnart .a or.Pattoa Ave A ChurcH at. belonging to at Carlisle, in Claihornr were burner! on Snjn night by a mob of White Cans, accord. tng to their threat to burn any mill where cotton should lie ginned before the price of the staple went to 10 cents per pound. sarbera Condemn AKtreld. Massilion. O.. Sept. 16. The local Barbers' union passed resolution, rlr- I piled on various dumps, some showini? I .i r at a di.tnnr f ,i " ' WM.i" V L"c strict con yellow metal teet The face of the rock, in working, also AUd fooaSZ? "Joo'oooV0 iTberwCi tfdtobe awdlformnyw" 1.0O0.00O worth oi rock ui sight. of U next Mondir ni hot $3.1 vention. Knights of Labor, at Akron on commending Governor iomng the anarchists, Withflrnw (mm U. V I of L. next Monday niht. oept. xo; Mt. Carmel, Sept t; Morgan Hill iinslr.-irl mi,i S..f '17 Alii - w.y,,., niiiuiiLTnipn ami nt : . ested will make a note oi these changes. Mew Kind or snake atorv. From the Alleghany Stnr. Mr. H. K k;,.l,-..i.. . ... ... ...n uaui, was over in vir:n i ...ves ,asi week and saw something ol u curiosity at Mr. F. Holbrook's. It wun two well developed heads, four eyes and two mouths. The snake was not very large, but of an en- .. i y utW vuneiy, COXDEASED TELBGHAMS. . uc u l inoication ot a revival in the plate glass industry at Pittsburg pa nw el,, : r . . " ' v.us.njj oi lne lactones last spring is evinced in the partial resump- uuiiuiiiicuuricroi i-iate lilass works oy wnicn w ot the 800 workmen arc Kivcu employment The wreck of the steamship City of Savannah has been abandoned bv the Merritt Wrecking company, sent out to iii.iieci uer in tnc interest of the under. writing companies. Shp wna , r. , ...... iuouisu iui There were lfi rle.it l, tr-nm Wednesday in St. Peter.!,,, iL epidemic was reported to ! increasing. One death occurred in Hull, another in Grimsby, and there were two cases in London. The coke producers nt I'ittul, voluntarily reduced the price of coke an cents per ton. The reduction will not affect the wages of the coke workers and will enable many mills and factories to resume. i.i-Licuicnant-oovernnr rvK r :.. , . --w, miciiiKan aiea Weclnesdav at Grand ivuinua, agea o years. He was Sate Senator from 1870 to 1872 and Lieutenant-Governor from 1881 to 1883. The international invitation bicvele race at Springfield, Mass.. was won" by Sanger. The half-mile open race was won by Zimmerman. Edward Hanlan of Montreal, Canada, the ex-champion oarsman, announces that be docs not Intend to do any more rowing. T,he. Ferris wheel at the World's Fair will be removed to Brighton Beach. Coney Island. Just Receiver!. HUE Haljerdath'r, 8 Patton Avenue, Asnevtlle. I. MT. PUCK, 4 Hatloa Avenue, VI1K FRUITS and CONPBUTIONBRVi CAROLINA IGE & GOAL GO. NATURAL AND T T 1 MANUFACTURED 1 C Cj ALL KINDS.J ul) AND SOFT COAL 39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE. -TELEFHON OFF1CB NO. 130. TARD NO. 14. -TWV TUJ MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THIS fERT BEST WORK. CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70 Vhfci-iti