THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN.
Saturday Evening, April 21, 1894.
A COLOR-BLIND DIPLOMAT. '
Rut Hl Illusion Did Nut Kitrnd to th
Young Latly'l Mother.
Society of the hlplily Inler sort is
lunching in its voluminous slot'vo at
an utlwut lire which Ivfcll a handsome
nuhlcuiun attached to ont of tho for
eilfn locations. The ronu? man, it ap
pears, is not avcrso to admiring femi
niiH' K-aiity. ami it I miH that when
lie visits the theater he takes n scat In
the front row uml fixes his eyes on tho
fair portion of the amlienee, says the
Washington Tost.
It is only natural that n mta with
mh-Ii splciuliilly soulful eyes anil lux
uriant mustache as the haron's sliouM
inspire recipnx-al esteem in many of
the weaker sex, anil isacquuinteil with
I'Uiny tlunisols to whom lie has never
received a formal introduction.
Th other day he espied an ev.vo 1
intfly pretty hrunette whom he immedi
ately wanted to meet the worst way in
the world. When she discovered his
ndmirinjf (rlnnces she drooped her li ls
In that ciwiuettish way which hc-pho
a similar desire on hc-r part.
The attache Is up to such demure lit
tle idiosyncrasies nnd in less time
than it taWcstotell it lio was chatting
witiiher. Her niental hriylitness was
even more pronounced than her per
sonal attractiveness, mid he was smit
ten. She refused his invitation to
lunch. 'oi. however, and would not
even let ii'mi walk home with her, hut
s;ie -aid he miht call and meet her
mother, mid in case the latter was fa
vonililv imprc 'scd itli him he could
continue his visits. This was a new
type of 1 lit- American pirl to thediplo
luiit, so he rapl urotisly applauded her
eminent ffo.nl sense and straight I'or-
;:rdiiCNS. and made an cneaeuient,
in pur-nance of her remarks, for Hi"
rery net nijflit.
He was so anxious to make a i;ood
appearance that he primped for h:iU
an liour before the lce-ation pier jrlass
and mined a dozen neckties lie fore lio
tied tn of tl:e jir.iper terra eolta
sliadc. 'I itcn he sailietl f r 1 1 i n con-i;lli"-t
Lent .
Me .vnched Ids i,-tt.'-.i i'.aaoi-.ila's
tv-i'li-ii'v and a in-ii-lit mitkutu liov au-s'-ei'eii
ihc tn li. Iii answer to ids in-
v IT Miss s.i-and-So was at home.
yoMie.-lir re)iliril that 'vister"
i i the parlor. The peeiiliarity of
remark diiln'l seem to Mrike the
foi'eijrner. who lia.l I.e. n 1riinsl up so
many times hv Amei'hen it-ii in s and
i.c enl. reii.
His ideal and a p"i i ly ;,.;. ,w , t.:n:in
uere in the npnrdni nl.
"M -i.Kiiln r. Mr. " tics1;:!! the
1,-iri. hut the cc.ilcr I'.ad lied..
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THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS CO.
THE MOST PROSPEROUS AHD GREATEST ENTERPRISING FIRM OF THE STSTE
Who havo &aved influy Thousands of dollars to their customers annually, will gladly uunoume that they are better prepared in showing a full sell etion in every depart meid wow
at thelowt'rt piiirsevu' known to the trnde. Owing to the enormous increase in our business, we have engaged buyers in all principal northt-rn markets and are always on
hand with the ready cash to tfk the advantage of bargains which we offer to our trade. As we have goods arriving daily we are going to h;ive a new feature in our busi
ness, and that, is SPECIAL DAYS, and we can assure yon the biggest bargains ever offered in the City of Ashevillo.
SPECIAL SALES TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY I
li lSni'K'nins in all Departments
MEN'S CLOTHING
FOKONK WEEK. DECIXNINU MONDAY. M'lVL
Fifty men's long sacks in the newest spring de- to"! Qft
signs, good value for $12 "0, fur one week, p I iwU
Fifty suits in blue ami black llanneis, cheviots, ft Qft
serges. IWg bargain at $12 00. This week QiuU
The latest agony. 100 long sacks finest all wool j Qft
cheviots, tweeds, cashmeres; big valifl7 HO, no v IfiUU
One hundred Flay wor-tvl in sacks and frocks, Q Qft
worth $15.00, for this w ok otdy UldU
Our regular 00 suitsiiicutawaysan-l l'riuce Qr ftft
Alberts for this week only Z0UU
KUREKA. SHIRTS.
vYe carry a full and complete
line of the EUREKA SniRTS
in plain and fancy figures
uud. stripeB Tho best fitting
shirt in the country. Every
one guaranteed.
A special sale in black cus
tom made suit s in the latest,
styles, consisting of Prince
Alberts, long frocks, sacks
Warranted imported goods.
Big value at $25.00. For
this week only $14 75.
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BIG BARGAINS
lu Muslins, Lawns, Dimity
Lawns, India Lawns, Serpeu
tiae Crapes, Dotted Swisses,
Fancy Lawns, Satincs of all
kinds, stripes, dots, fancy
figured and Fonge Satins.
Something new in Wash
(ioods. New Spring Dress
Goods. New Ginghams Big
bargains in Laces, Braids,
Embroideries, Insertions in
all shades. New Silks and
New Dress Trimmings
REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL SALE DAYS!
CO N Fl R M AT I O N SU ITS
FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN I BLFE AND BLACK.
3.90
All wool goods in blue and black coiilinnation
suits, good value at $0 00, this wak
Three hundred suits from 5 to 11 in ail rhndes .ft Qft
single and double breasted, wort h$:j 50 (o $5 .')() at ZiuU
One hundred Je'-sey sailor suits, trimiueil in g(, ,j
cinri ii. i i. i.oT-ii-iiln oi i' oo I.
iuu iujh' nifuu, r-i'1J 14 v ' yjyJ i ' in r-K
One thousand pair of boys' knee pawls worth 50c. ftp
and up, going this week at Jj
A cut of ."., per cent, on men's pantaloons lur t his week.
Aniee cap given away this week with each boy's suit.
AT THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS COMPANY,
IO J.TSSTy IS PATTON -A. VEINTTJH:. ASHEVILLE.
Th lllrth of a JiijiiicMf, rune v.
There Is great joy in the court o(
Japan over tl. birth of a j oung princo.
He is, it is truo, only u so-ealli'J "half
blcod," that is, he is mil the son of the
etnprewt, hut of Sono Yoslimo, one cf
the secondary wives of the mikado,
who has already presented her lire
lord with the l'rineesses l'.une and
Kane. Should the crown prim e die.
uud no other be born, the youti "half
blood" could Hieeecd to the thronejand
that Is the causa of the joy in l'ir palaci
of the emperor.
l'hatclHnu In (rmnti.
tiermany, whose population is 1. 1
M.OOO.OOO.'hatl 8t,il pliy.-i.'inn'. in . -.-t.
gainst 80,500 in lMi-:: that is. ( in
crease of 1. Ml. That r.u.'.;"H almut ' : ;
doctors for every io.r-iii inl.4ilti::n.; .
but tiiey are not equally d'vitii'i:
throufrhout the empire, f'.r in soi.ic le
gions there ore not even luouocinp.
for every 10,000 inlialiitaiit-. Idle in
other districts there are thirty of them
for the same number of population.
Germany possesses also Pi5 deutlsU
snd 4,'.iS! drucgists.
AN ORDINANCE
Ol'Thu Uunrd Of Alclcriiicn
Of The City r AKlievlltc
Adopted Murcti 16.
in n'as, the school inuimuui- n! ihc
cit v of Ashcvillf liai subniiitrd to tliis
Hoard ol ' AMcrin'ii 'i coininuiiuuli n in
the fi'llmvh'i; words :
"To the Hoiinruhie the Humtl 01 AiiUr
. men :
"Tlic und':r.-if,urd, corr pos'ii;: the
school conuniilic of the city ol Asiiiviili',
rcfiprcttully ask ourconsidi r ition n the
lollowinK lira I sfitciiunt of tiic linanciid
condition of the most important depart
ment ot tlic city.
"Thcrenre inrollid in the pulilicfchools
l.li'JU chiliiicn, while there aicU.'iOli per
sons who are entitled hy law to the hen
tlit f public tilucation. Ol those who
are not provided for bv tliis committee
probably 40(1 arc uttendia' ptivaic
-chools, which leaves us Ui face t!ie
alaiminu tact that more tl'.T! 1,'jno it
this eilv's future litizvns. upon wln.se i- -tellipcnec
the solely of tla; eommunili'
will depend, arc todav unpruvided with
any opportunity of education.
" makes it cvidi i t t'..al il is the
duty of t lit- commitlce lo cl.ihlt.i!i utlicr
buihliues. those wc now have bciiiK lull
and crowded to the vcie of danger, and
certainly ol discomfort. Hut while rceoa
niziry tb'n dutv, vour committee me n-it
ou!v utterW ur.able to provide addi
tional hiiildiii'.is. but realize the lacL that
thev canaut even continae the present
schools next year unless the neopicof the
city will allord us relief Iront tlu- burden
o! intercut whicii wc now have lo pav
011 the debts which have been contracted
diivlly in the crretion ol the Severn
I school baildius. This debt amounts to
si2fi,()0Ti, ami cneiinibi m iropcrty which
at rcasoiiiinle estimate is wortn .a),
t;(l(). This ilt lit bears S p:r cent, inter
tst nndci'iis'iiik's $J.(lO(ipcraunutn ol the
nrpropriati'ins niaile by the county and
city. In tat I our past exp- ritr.ee teathes
us that llasc arnu 'I apprniniations 11 re
not enough to pav the current expenses
and thi-: interest ehnryc.
"Tlarcloie we v.onl I ure up.inou
tosuhait to the (u.ililied votirs the
propus d that the city imue its boiu's to
the amount of .'-L'o.eiHI ot such denomi
nation and luarim; nm-ii iiitetcst as volt
deem proper, said bonds lit: !er nocir
eitmstaacis In be ei.ld below tlicir par
value and the proceeds to be d ..-voted
solily t-i the exlimruislmii'iil ol th" pres
ent debt ol the public sch-'o's of Abbe
ville. H'. II'. tl'c-f, cluiirmau.
. .-I. Cmlncr,
f.Yo. ,s'. 'our,
. 'i'i-Ait'-oii,
'lir.J. . Willinm:.,
IV. ''. A'amfi!.'!,
"iVhi'ol C'otnmiH ce."
Al:d tvlit-lCiiS tl; tny is ilidel.t ll to
sundry jiersous for aiuoiuits ol m-mtv
.lan eatiiiy; J?iio li'"-o. all of v.hi' haic
oast their nvitunty nil I 011 each f tvliicli
lite City is li.ib'e to suit attended with
much exiiti nllol which debt, as wtll
.-is the debt of the School Co ntr.ittee.
bears imeics'. at tin: rate ol S pi r c.-t: 1 ,
per ana- in; and whereas this amount ol
money can be borrowed at a lower rate
of inti li st, thus savini; a considerable
sum now nitiiied to lie naid from the
entreat income of the C'itv;
Tlu rtltire, he it onluiiial, by the Hoard
of Aldermen of the Citv of Ashcvillc.llmt
a proposition be submitted to the ipiali
litd voters of the citv, that they shall
authorize the ireue ol the City's bonds
in denominations of $o00 cull, ill the
aarttiate ntnouiititn; to $;il),(l00,
said bonds to bear interest at the rate
ol dp rcent. pi r annum, as evidenced by
cii!,ifi'o. attached to said bonds, matur
ii'H on the lir-t day of April mid 011 the
first tiav of October of each nod every
year and the principal of said bonds be
eomiiii; due and pavablent the expira
tion 01 thirty years from the date ol
1 heir issue, li ich of said bonds shall
distinctly hear on its face a eertilicate of
the Treasurer of tin-City of Asheville,
that lie has recriced at lean its par
value, bclore its issue, and the Minds
rrisin;? from the sale of said lunula shnll
, be appropriated -.trictly to the p-iynu-nt
1 i.f the itebt or lilt: School Comui'.i oe and
10 t ie unvn-cnt of the debt ot this citv
: which i- above rt-leried to ar-.d lo i.o
other t.uriiose wliafcver.
i t'c it Further Ortht 'wctl, t h it at auelcc
i lion to lie la-Id in sevcr-il v. rii'ds ot
1 this citv on Monday, the 7th bn' of
: Mav. 1 Slit-, the judges ol said elceti"li be
i ,strti2icil to prepare bnxc in which
ohall Ik' di posited the ballots ot such of
t'ue qu-ihiied voters us desire to vote tin
the above proposition. Upon each of
; said ballots shall be distinctly printed or
' written either t lie word "Approved" or
I the word 'Tiisapiaovcd," ai d each qual-
lietl voter who desires to expressing con
sent to the above proposition shall vote
a ballot containing the word "Ap
proved," and each qualified voter who
desires to express his unwillingness to
consent to the above proposition shall
vote a ballot containing the word "Ms
approved,',' ami nt the closiiuj of the
polls at said election the juilecs shall
count the ballots contained ins lid boxes,
and deflate the result, mid certify 1 lie
same to the Hoard ol Aldermen.
lie il further I'rilnineil, That in the
event the jiulcis of s lid election shall de
clare as the result ol the same that the
number of ballots outainine. the word
"Approved" exceed in number one-half of
the (uabli'.d voids of said citv, the
bonds of this city shall be issued tn ac
cord mice with "the above proposition
T. W. I'atton, Mayor.
I-'. V. Vn i.t-u. Citv Chrk.
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BfFORE "-ArTER'
NEW
! Or E. C. Wests Nerve and Brain Ttentmem
r J'HoIil uii'U'P!)o.itivorittcn yurtMintPP, liy author
! I't'tl airciiid nnly, tf euro NVnk Sltmorv; T,o..s m
! Ifinin aiul Xcrvft rower; I.twt-VnilunHi;i1'aii,lint
I Nit-ht liivH'H; Kvil iJi-.-niti-;; lurk of Cuiui.fi-iiiT:
orvnuMIP; Ln-Mtuiie; iul Pi iiu; Losanf lvr.vvi
i.f tho Ot'iienillvH in eifli r w-x, vnw ott bv
I fiver-fmrlloii; YoutUful Krrors, r hxco-nivo I'sc nt
1 T'lbm-wi, Miinio .r J.iMUor. wltit-h num tt
Tiller I'm! Hi"iti,ti. ltisntntj -Hiid Dfj.lll. iv nii'.U,
I tl n 1mi; 11 i.n if;,; wi((t viiMtS!R-i;'rnteH Ut t-itr or
refund money. U ST'S t Ol't! H SYiMT. A'Tti-'n
mm for CoiiitIh. .Vns A-!bna, UroiirUlti-', Onmn,
V.hi"iilii.f 0irn, Soro 'Jhnvit. l'lwisaut itk".
J hi inil hlzo (li-volltiniH'il; nl.l. flze, nowiV.; ob!
1 tl uow tAly. OUAiiAM KK8 issuud only lv
I'ub'i: Sijuarc Asl cvi If, N C
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LADIES 10 !UK-'W
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'GUGLAS
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FOR
GENTLEMEN,
S5,' S34 and $3.50 Dress Shoo.
fed. r0 Polic Shoo, 3 Soles,
S2.50, S2 for Workingmen,
ar.a ti.i.o for Eoys.
AND MISSES.
2.50 S2.$l.7
otTcr jim w. I,, imiii-lai
lior? in a r.'ilii.d prlro.
'.i- M)i lie hsHlliom will,.
.-flSx name tmiii'il
r'Ve.i tho buttunt, put him
uunu Ritt fraud.
III, I 1 I I . - Ml sT- Ml 1MI.I,
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W. ,1.. DCUCLAS f!'oes ate ty!ih, t.v v ftttisi?. and give belli',
snlisl.iction ;it the pin i-i ai'vcrtised liini any other malie. 'l'rv one pair and he con
viuccd. The stai.ioino ni W. I.. Doulns' name and pike on (he bottom, whiii
guarantees their value, saves lltnuamls of dollar anniiallv to thtc who wear them,
IX-nli'tswIiopush ihc s.dc of V. 1.. Douglas 8hoc4 );r.ia cuktowers, which helps Ic
increase the sales on their fall line of Roods. Th.-y mn afion! to r.rll M n tern pr!tt
'"'I " . "'!vn -v"" r-'" ''V liuyln? nil .vour f.uitwi-nr of III.. ,1. nlrr iiivcl
"i.I,.,,w -amliru free upoo npiillcattou. w. 1.. D-.JLcLAS. BioLktou. Mar.ii.
TEL P FEK8Y10Y5L PILLS : j: (TBilTofilOsHSiunijccH rector & cc, Marshall
IXLIX LE DaUN'3
Hcwarc ( f im.tfi 'ins Tlr st-rc to get the
o r k i ? i u) . Madf 'inly by
;.rtlir?iri(?lmi nntl on'y FiM'NCH, wiPoaD'l ro
I'r.l'lot'iiro on th niurkof, iJrico$.'A; mitt by
Uiuil. (i.'iiujiio wild out; by
AsheviilL-, N C I
THE WEEKLY CITIZEN SI PER YEAR.
The Greatest Display of New Spring Styles
-I3ST-
DRE
3r Rivr nn.
AND
MILLIW
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EVER SHOWN IN ASHEVILLE, AT
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AL.L THE LiEAlll DESIGNS AND SHADES IN" WOOL AND WASH F
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE CLOSEST 1SUERS.
Ailvcrtiscnicnts arc ol very little consequence unless the advertiser speaks the truth, and is in shape to carry out every promise made. We write this notice because we arc in position to more than carrv out every
promise and to present to the people of this city and section some -joods and prices that would be hard to find elsewhere. It takes patience and money in an abundance to present just what the people want and at
prices to suit their purses. Wc have in buying our large stock for this yenr spared neither, and the result is, we are olfering the most complete line ever shown ; and being in market' at the ri-ht time, when ;oods
were at their lowest, our prices arc simply below that which you expect to pay for such goods. "
SOME SPECIAL PRICES FOR YOU TO CONSIDER:
loo Embroidery Dress Pat
terns, worth $3.50, at
50 Patterns, very line, worth
$6.00, at
40-inch all wool New jJDress
Goods, "no old goods," former
price 75c, at
$1.95
3.75
50
46-inch all wool Hlack Serge,
worth $1.00, at
46-inch very line Black Serge,
all wool, $1.20, now -
38-inch all wool Serges and Hen
riettas, always sold at 75c. and
80c, now
75
88
50
4-4 Lonsdale Cambric, fornler
price ujc, now -
5000 yards Fruit of Loom Do
mestic, 4-4, always sold at
5000 yards Lonsdale Domestic,
4-4, I2c now -
81-3
9
Very line Lonsdale Cambric,
worth 15c, now
3000 yards 9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting,
former prices, 215c, 27c., 30c.
and 33c, now 18, 20,'22i and 25
Our Brocaded Satines and Clipped
Dotted Swiss arc beautiful in design
and color and can only be found in our
store. We carry a full line India Dimi
ties, Pongees, French Satines, India
and Satin Mulls, Batiste Challies, Dotted
Lawns, Dotted Swiss I wCno Lace
Lawns, Lace, Striped Ginghams, Dou
ble Faced Chambras, Linen and Cotton
Ducks, Marseilles, P. K.'s, Irish, Scotch
and India Lawns, Set Main! l'ercals
and Shirtinjjr Percals.
lit;
'Wc are selling at a s.tcrilice
Smyrna Rugs, Chenille Table Covers,
Lace and Irish Point Curtains. It will
pay intending buyers to examine these
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MILLINERY
r tti firt V-m mJ.,
Wc intend to prove that Stylish and Elegantly Trimmed Hats in the very latest designs can and will be spld at a living price. Our " jttx f T"T"n"PIT7
new line is complete, and if you find an old" hat in our entire department, you can take it without charge. Mourning goods a ll I I I I V H W V
specialty. A visit to our store will convince you that we do not believe Truth Telling is one of the lost arts. ItXAXJJlJJ-11 -1J JLXi A
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SUMNER So COMPANY!
AslieYille, XsT. C.