THE A8HEVILLEJ i)Ait,Y CITIZEN. Tuesday Evening, November 27, 1894. THE ASUEV1LLE DAILY CIT1ZEX rUlNTKD DAlLt 1EXC1PT it'NDlVl AND WBBKLV SVHSCKIPTWS RATES: (One Year $8.00 DAILY CITUBH Si i Month! 3.UO Three Month 1 S" I One Month, h) advance 00 IllneWerk naid to curriers... '5 Tub Bhui-Wkkkly Citiibn. tiweied every Tuesday and Friday, In advance, $ i . Subscribers who mss their papers arc rennested to wake complaint at the office as soon as possible. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1894. The Chinese deny that Port Arthur lias lieen token by the Japanese. They will probably be ready to admit it by the time I'ekiu is part of the spoils of war in japan's museum. If all the pluns ot the Rep. Pop cxmhi uation for undoing the government oi this State are carried out its own mother would not recoguii? it. Tbey are eagtr to get at the work of ripping the Old North State up the back. Ah! if only they had discretion and wisulom in com parison to their ?al! Twenty thousand dollars would pet- laps have provided Marion with water nmtka: the interest on twice that sum would have Ixeri a trifling burden com pared with that which the town must now bear. There must be some propoi tiou ot those burned out Sunday who will never et on their feet again, and it may be that there is some suffering in the community and that it needs help. If so, Aahevillc ought to be the first to proffer assistance. When we wrote of the pole uuisurue yesterduy the report of the Mayor on that sul ject was not at hand. It is gratifying to see that the matter is under serious consideration. The report esti mates thut there are 300 poles in the city of no use to unyonc and a disfigurement besides. It is to be hoped the law is such that the titv Attorney will see his way clear to advising the Board thut the owners ol the poles can have 30 days in v liich to take them away, and that, if not removed, tbev will be cut down. 1 1 is always interesting to have n high official of the United States government among us, to take his weight, to dis cover his claims to greatness, to sec il he is what the world nt large has thought hi- was The fierce light th it beats around the throne is supposed to betray every weakness, every indiscretion. It is comparatively a mild 1 ght in which the Vice President of the Uuitcd States sits, hut it il easy to see by it that the present occupant, as he goes to and Iro in Ashcvillc, is a solid citizen of the Re public, a man of sense, without Inlsc ideas of dignity, with no fl jinncrv about him; a plain man of the people, icady to go up higher il the people call: ceju illy ready to go back to the plow cf Cincinnatugor the McCormick reaper and biuder of Illinois. Under the ciicun, stancct of his visit at this time, Mr. Stevenson was certain of the heartfelt sympathy of all of us. He and Mrs. Stevenson may be assured, also, that whatever their hopes in the ptrfcut hour ot tri.il they are keenly shared by the en tire community, with prayers like unto thcits, and with a profound wish tint they may avail to save. I'OSTMASTEK GKNEHAIS KKl'Olfl . 1'ost m.-i ster Uisscll has just made his i.nnunl icport. We seldom look for aiiA -thing very exciting from these messages of the cabinet officers; they are generally old straw too long thrashed over. But Mr. tlissell is original, vigorous ami in teresting ia h's report. The most im portant topic is tieated under the ex planatory caption: "Abuses connected with second class matters." Mr. llissc 1 states without reserve that advertisers, book publishers and other have takm , advantage of the broad construction ol what constitute" matter of the sicoi d ( class by sending out theiradvertisements' and publication under the technical dis- j iiuisc of newsparjers and periodicals, and i..p- , , . , have thus secured the lieneBt ol the , lower rate ot postage. He fan discovered t nil the nlniM has crown so treat that I it now cosis the Bovernmeot eight times ns nnnli to enrry econd class nmtter, us the revenue derived from it. Part of this second cluas matter is thus referred to by tl.e Posmu'ster General: "' The most conspicuous class of these pretended periodicals are whit are now generally known as serial paper covered books. They are in no sente serial, how ever, xeept !u name, being usually given some such general designation ns I he I;ireiric Seric-,' the "Detective Library' or some other title of like character. They are nothing but books, pure und siriiple, and manv of them very tranliy at that. crcIi one diittinct in itself, the Re'ries' r.eer being devoted to anything in particular, having few subscrihers, mid evith no real sub.rip'i.in pnee, ex cept a nominal one, for not one man in i hundred ever drtums of tiuving the bunks except as he would buy any other b ink." The l'ostm inter G urrnl will be, doing the public a great service it he cm, under tlir present law or u iK'-v one made foi that purpose, retire this cluta of publi cations from the benefits ol the rcond class rate. Thry come fairly under the head of pernicious literature, and tire bought ulmost wholly by boys on whom tliey rantiot but have a bad influence. Mr. Hissed adds: "If it be the policy of the Congress to continue the privilege on Second class rated to benevolent or fraternal iocieties then tbe remedy I would suggest would be u n Amendment to the law, limiting tin rate to them and to legitimate newspapers and legitimate periodical magazines. 1 tclieve that one year's ex perience nnder such limitations, with the frauds and abuse checked, would dem onstrate that we have already reached the time and condition when all such legitimate newspaper and periodical muguxini s may be transmitted through onr mail from publisher Into the bauds ol subscriber tree of all costs." We do not tee, however, wby "legiti mate newspapers and periodical maga lines" should not pay their way. It tbey were sent free there would be but few instances where the public would have the btne6U ol the redaction; the publisher would reap the advantage. Mr. Bissell's recommendation in this par ticular it, however, In tbe right direc tion. A BABY BOY STOLEN. Proa tht atlaaU Jonroat, ' A thief ha stolen mv baby boy, And never ngnla ahall be come to me. Be wa with M here hnt ytaterdiy, And I loved and watched Mm tenderly. Bnt a lad i itanding by my side, A tod that ia atron; in Ma yonthral For tfftbwi that acofe W little boy - Wa the thwf of yaaii-oM Father ,." Ttanc. : . . WHAT T1IKV1.1. 1H. Till lte'iM. l'upn. 1'ivpuriiitf to 1 luiue the Fact- ot l.nrlli. Raleigh correspondence Atlanta Constitution, , Mr. J. 0. L. Harris, ex-secretary of the ; Repu'ilican State Executive committee t said: "Of course the legislature w.H enact a new cUctiou law, not wholly on ! partisan lines. It will le onv to secure : fair elections, with no mlvuutugc t" either side. The legislature will ro,cM the county government Uw, and restore the election ol all county commission ers, magistrates and s.-lmol cinmittev men to the people. It will m.'st preiba blv put a check oti the ciininiieucrs l having a board of audit mid liiiiin; coniD'iscd of nrrseiiis of opposite P 1 tu' tottieeouinnssioiicis.su tnai u ' eir.ui upon the treasurer sh. eil be-valid untu approved bv '-tie b.ia'd of audit im1 thinner. 1 do not think the legi-lilure will disturb the railway emu missiei i. "As to State iiiel to the university there is no doubt mote- opns ti m tli.n ecu' iHleirc, but whether the approiviniin'i dl be withilrnwii 1 cnmi.it s iv. I iloui)1. it. I doubt that the lcuiflutu c wiil g' so far, ns mi. It a step w-nul I kill tin university. "As to the I'niiiel Suites S uat i H it ler will b: given the lung tcini wiihout objection. At to the short Iithi tlicre will lie a spirited contest, in which .Mull, t'rilchard and loi''ery will lie in t he lead as the principal candidate". "As-to what the legislature will el.ij with the department eil ugnceiliuii -th it ' depends on what the I'anne i s i . . i uw--. is an opinion that the department i - i'S - j los save f ir the purpose nt piev'ii;i'g frauds in fertili'-rs nadth.it iheresi nt , it ought to be a'uilislied. Whene'er tlic 1 legislature can in 'ke cli.ing. s m '.io ie -sonnel ot the (.dicers ot pi'iic it. Mix tions it will do so, but tliei-. w'.H he no i tearing down nii.1 buildinu vp. "lm extremists sav, lep al the rad-.vai cout- j mission net tor u lew days, long ei i-:i.:h togetridof the present iiliiiiliirs, anel i then re-enact the law and put in new mm. The legislature may t. ke lwnl e f j Hie penitentiary, the in. liiileiian.e ol the ! latter being confessedly a yrc.it prnhh ir. 1 think the logislatiirc will pav scilioi- salaries instead ol las. Aiaile.m be so driwnus to do this nud .it ii" sum time, by n system ol tees irom .ni-'tiers, meet all the expenses ol the nl:i Hois. There will in all piobaijiliiv be u new code. It is 11 years . since ilie irisit.t one was prepared. A new o-ie is ere ail;, needed. The juiisdictiou ' I magistr:iti-s will be very considerably enlarged in various was s i as tocosci lareenj ims s not exceeding Sin. Mai el rates w II probnbly also be civ ea a nth i i' v to liae e ! a jury trial where tiicre aie contests The gicat purpose e, I lie new h i;ii.ilin e will be to icdi ec the exiieuscs ol li't' Slate govei iiiiieiil, panicul irly llms o' account id tiie ciimiiuiiI il'.cket. It i thought lli-ese con-1 e x;i:'iisi s can 1 e- re duced one-third, it not oae-h ail'. Ti e e'ilie'e eif County supei i.Heu !enl ot puM.r iiisiiliitious anil the coiuiv boards e education will very prob ' 1 v be alid islv.d. Here a saving ol $S(t,OtHl will 1 e mele, which m-'iiey ought tooloih public schooli,. Hie-dunes ol the oomi v Miperirilcitdeat will prediahly lie elevolv.d upon the chairman i f the c iuiil eom niissiouers. The charters of many cities nud towns, such ns Krilcigh, Wiliu alitor, etc. will be ,'iiiienel d. "1 really be-i.-ee the workol the !el i ture will lie c iiisiervaliic an I that t'n iusiouisti will hold ttie State by i1cmi -fng to hold it. Il will not cm c; tin South Carolina dispensary law. a i!i do nothing to make the Slate in c r'.ain It will repeal what is known ns th merchants' purchase tax. which is e treniely unpopular. Il the lev s1 ilnrc had the nerve to abolish tl'cpemt, n'.iare save lor loiij; term criminals, and u sioie the whipping post mid let lac people vote on tli:s as nil .'iincMilaieat i l the con SI i t ci t i, .ii it would be adopted eve r wheliuitigly. The neuroes iIu'UmIo woulel vole fir it. In taet. il would have no opposition worth speaking of. "Another matter win, h i he Ic i-l iture will most earnestly consider is the k e;i ing oM'n ol the public sc'iools t un months in each ear. This wii! cci tainly be done il It can I c a' rane-d evil liout extra taxation. Th: eois'it'.ition re quires it." KIO I l-MI'l IM., ( eilonel Kni'W III-. Own WYnlv- The ! Hreitn the lle-lroil l-ie-v I'r.'s-. Colonel f orkaeriruuli e,l K.-ii'iiel.v was a dignitit'd tiilren, wi:h a h!o. lining i red nose, and, w liile he had hi.-i v.eaU- nesscs, he win l.d.l to he seni iiloulv honest. One day a Inisih.M man e.d'ed hi in into uis ollice. "Colonel," he said, "1 want to have a valuable package with you lor a u ce.k 0,.,,.'.,' , . ,, , . , ,, . , t.ry niiil, sir, rptilict the cedoiui, where is il ?" "It's here m mv desk. 1 want tosiy that it is n an I hi "t whiikev Are vou to he trusted with it ? file" colonel's face llii.viied, "My honor's at stak, sir," lie re turned ba itihtilv. "Yes, 1 understand; hut this is nut drug store whiskey; it's genuine il l year ol I stuff." The colonel's eyes shone. The man took the demijohn on'., and the colonel insnrcled it carelulty and sat isfied Ilium II that it was lis t. presented, then he set it down on the II or. "Excuse me, sir," he said slowly, "Inn I think you had better store that in the vault ot the sale deposit cotnuaiiv." l'll.TKHI.l) WcVI l.l!. What It Means In llenlili Ion loin- iiimilly. From the Ktiiituetrinir Kc.-unl. The pnp-r nv Mr. Mi'ls in th Septem ber Journal of the Sew Kiiglaml Waitr Works association, which gives the rtrueturul details ol the work, shows what a sinwiilarly marked c'l-et th: puri ticatiou ol ii city wnier supply iiiuy have upon the general health ol the commun ity served, us well m unon s niic sptcial form ol riiscas", such in the typhoid with which the c u ol Liwrence In in the past been atllicted. Tbe statistics ol the c isr, ex hibited by dingraius, show coiielu.-ivclv that the typhi. id liacietia wr-ic bioughi down the Mcrriinuc river Itom the citv of Lowell, and that the II iw of '. miles was utterly insiilliei"-tit for the self purifi cation of the water, Aleer the estattlisli-me-nt of the tiller ami wi'hiu a vein' from its first use the typhoid cases have been reduced to 4!) per' cent, id the original number, and it bus been show.t that at least one-half of that 40 per cent, fol lowed the drinking of unaltered wuter. Tall lines M'ltli the lli.lv. From the Atlanta Constitution. Ths Washington Post is down on live coinage but defends the lashioii of bob tailed horses. We mention this to show how great mind wander when they get itarted on the wrong rond. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA by Columbus brought enliirhuiiment to tlio world. Nw fluids of nllKlitenment In this century are iu the line of science. Tho triumph of Coiiacrvntlro fnrg err i wH illnxtratud by ths fart that RUPTURE0' ni,h- icaUu cured wllbov, the kiiits aud without pain. Clumsy, dialing trumr tlivr (Int lull nitmi duo Infltmmstton, strangulation and death. TUMORS. Ovarian, Fibroid Uterine) and . . . ' many qinera, ra now manv others, ini nnw mmttviMt wirnnni ins pnnis oi cilieinf onorntlons. cutting- oparal PILE TUMORS, howevrr Isrire, Flatul ,i Ann ot nir n lkuiim nr k ind other dlmisr nf tho lowsr bowst, ar Bormsimitlf oured without 9mn or fMori to th knife o via anus. no ntstrsr how I. milviirfiMt. Mini OM Sid sawreetly removed without cuUlu. - of flMrs. VrirDinkM.iwrreacM H.sCtR FOR A.NHW NOSE. Tlee- l nitirkiit lc tlperution nt it London iMinit-em oil a Xeii'litis .Mun. 1 The tichicvciiients (( American sur- j (ci'iis in bolel and t xtrae.rdintivy e-pe i a- j lioiii have lou.r be-cii the wonder e f tho j V.ol'ht. Il'.lt 11-iW Il'olll llle' lunce- :.e..u e.f tlui Atlantic f.'iiio a htory wbieh ,li. -..-, that tlic e.l 1 country i-e waKiii;,' up a bit i.t the art of curaflingliniium llcli. A yoiinjr man lias put bis linger to bis n i cz, an 1 it remain there" iuT iiiiiiienlly. A fe'W in ontiih n ;, siiys tho New Yoiii Weill 1. a youth whose nasal or gan was mi siar, as the result of ten B,vi h nt. culK-el nt I'liariu t'ro'-.e hoe pit il, l...nd.ui, with too lvpiol tli.it the : ui-'.'eoiis would supply the ta ioni-y, avtiiioially or oliie'nt:-e'. He i .soivsse'd liiiu-e-lf lis w illia r to uiide'r (fn'auy sort of treatment by which bis tli-tt..-mvil faeo iai?lit be, made; fairly li,.-eii'.ililc', il u.l not nboluti-ly lv-paKie-o to bis b;-.t Sunday siiiintiiT .'o l. Mr. liloxain. thu senior surg'ooa, l.io'i the bi'.i'iv-.tiiuf ease in lmnd. First, the uiuputated tinker of nu-ot'ie-r patient was ci'rved mid fa-h-ioned to t!ie semblnive of n iv e. mid th'-ri r-eeiire ly p-raft.'il in the faee. Hut . i. was found that this mutilated di 'I ; tal appen hpre- hail not Mirvived its e-ut-i tir;.r up. It was "dead," and faih-d to lal. fiV:-!l roe it. 'I 'ie lne les le oi, notliitig ilaunteel, V.. rn-eil 1 1 the Mirjfe-on s stijf o-ie of his v.ii itlie pa r. 1 1--; l.l be e-ut oil' to far- n th::t o i In r-na- :ti ("ir ,;:vr,l,.:l ol' I V, . !. it vets all. I'.ut in order Unit old not be wasteil in the 11,1-, .villi-in 1 icing I'.le.ili'-i-, emly lu ll tunput:'. ti'd. . in in l.i iiii; e-ut a-.e 1 in ur weeks he In Id hi.- e.wu '1 ; r. I'. f . er i" hi:, lie. e in the hope of its ..id. 'I"ii il eli'l. The portion ns .-till alia. -In' 1 to his hand t ,i ' u J v"" 1 : iv Ai: " i:i.n i i ii i-n t . i ! hi. -i i an 1 soon joined e l in-,' linuly to the- flle'e. : in a !!., .r'i luia e.'.v has !l-.l M "' ll'.lllsfel a'ati-.l b. gtiial i.i s a lia;.'.'!-, t he y.niiii; i ne'e m i--e i t his o n Ce ll a The laa.dp i . ! c y. h- el.t: r pr. .-ec i-r . lie Vh';re' lies 1 cell so I- pr. I'dos on t ll.lt is eiiiir. ly lost, . of Nhnp'niT it is I viih. It is not ,n.l tin fnrl'.i. 11. v hein r p ' ' lil'own e!le!:;. lo-'li n prefers the n.iail'.ii.'. I a io- ili-ui to i c -riei.ily r..t i!. t oil v. 'oh live "are roll.-se ;!. l"i 111 l ' Is lb' ' i iioi bi be eon- , iviso thut liap- Tt e to t :i;-n up. LANOSCAPCS WHILE YOU WAIT. ' A I.i A r. 1-el elio I.i t'p Willi tin' AiK'lletnre-r, American de-i-h ratnm T: of :;,..! ii 'ril;in;fly i!li:-trated l.y a ' ; e tor v. !; has openc-l r. .-tiiel'io and , .a room on i. lie of the principal : ! . lae-s streets, lil'pnre l'.tly to dellloll- i :r..;e t licit I. mi:; fellow was entirely in I ri'n.r ehcii he) wrote "art is 1. in; r," ! i iv- the liosti u Tninsei'ijd. A limn 1 v.!io h;"ipcned lo stray into the art fr.iJefy one nvriiing eliaiurd to speali oi I'.aj-hat'l, und was nsUoel ley tho i v:.':,i ier v, ho Kupl'.ae-l was, and if ho he- ' l. t'. -.' I in the ":.'; class, llefore! ho c-uld answer the nrti- t hud exe'eiited ! "Tla" Viillsiif the Yellowstone'' in oil, ! the picture had heen fraineil, sedd, und i the purchaser had (rone out villi tho' ri;e under his linn. Tim lightning i "lori .t l.ail Lis paints spread out he-: : fore him in heaps on a rrt of inortiir i : I. 'ar.l mid raiieed liehind liiiu in pails, ' while on one side e"f Mm lire the thou- I jf in l canvas frames that ho turns olV liof.'i'e l:'c:d.'e-t. I'olhiw liim whilo i he produces u iiioonlirlit se'i'iie. 1 irst, : ! 1' ' tft out his u liiteivin h brush with- . : . ul the long handle, and. dipping1 it In ; ; liu- slale-c"'' Ted ink, prirn s (lie shy of ; i vcii'iif. I '.ul lie is careful to leave a I mail circle ul; -rathe 1 in the center;' t hat is to stand for the moon. Then! i. cross tin- bottom nf tho chuvim tho j 1 rush ie lia-die.l, leaving liehiinl il a ' , le'iivier lia'l. v.hih' two hi;,' patches of i ' l'lae'lc paint lit e ae'h side form tlio sliadow y hills. Tin a, willi a nnrnny ' l rn .li i f Made, the tree" nud thi'ir ; ; ktiv 1 i.:r:-'i.. s live located, us if tho I . ii i : i -.t v, . iv s". ripinjr the wheels of no ' I express w :'::oii. Another tin sh of I'hndt answers for a Pont, mid two irre-gular 1 toiielii's uro tiie uii n pro)H'l!i'er it. l!y ' tiii- tiine tiia tine', h neer is crying:' 1 "How uiiieh for 'hi. ele"ant moonlight ; .- e . lie in the lit rl li w o i Uno ilollar und sitv liear'.' .-'ol:1.'." And ih e dor., on iiis." c-eve in his arm. "l.it'Je boy'' liollee i" et tlli-i point, -'..:rt me! ' i.vr.H do I :ye r gets the , In lilting it under , i-aid theniie-; eon hail better ! go home i Hut. l.ny and ;"icc the old folks a show. ! ," he ori. s after the slowlv- rciivatiir; forms. 'V r ov. I'll have some in? down to-inor-nie-j beds put up Here t'i-ii'.:!it. so th: mi needn't go i nome io si, rp. .m,,i me irole-soi""" has the le'ii-.l by iliree )iieture's on tho j imelioneei", who begins to point out the i merits of "iiii elegant forest scene1. " An rntinui! t'eilnrldi'iit't', Vienna e'li-resnninl ent. nf The! tho i v; i ...i .i.... . .. . . ' i.tumi'i! .-i.ui'i.ii i s.i mm on one oi tiu estates of (' unit l'otoeki in Ualicia the very rare eei'iil of a mother, daugh-te'i- and graiii!ila!i,'!itei" each giving birth to a sou en the same day bus just oeeuri'e",!. The inoUiei" is forty-eight, und the infant son ls her sixteenth child. The daughter, who has just preM iited her Lu-diunil with bis eighth, i-, thirty-three years i dd, und the grand daughter, who was married lust year, is ii. .t yet quite si:;ti'en. All the three iioev-boi-n sons arc strong and healthy, and th: same may bo said of their mother--, who belong to tho relish peasant ckr s. Illel.lt Miaul nt Wluilsor. (,'ui'en Viettii'ia'hstoro of India shawls is failing. The shawls nro getting fvaivor niul neai'ci i" every year. After tlic India mutiny tribute was laiel upon certain prine'es and chiefs in India to their Kover."i;;n lady nf divers costly st till'.., and for a mimlx'r of years tho shawls, etc., arrive 1 regularly; but of late years, owia;f to the eli'iiths of some of the; tributary puloulatcs und the Kiippiv -'.on of others, the stock lias n-.ueU de'clincd. Tiu precious articles nrelnpl In nnndalwoud wartlrobes at WiinUoi" nni'ei" the care of the queen's first wardrobe woman. Did You Know TltBl We re T'ow lHuj THE Finest EDgraYing That His Ev,r Been lo AsbeTllle? As we are now making an entirely new and funerior llneol Houveutr Hpooiin we will oiler! c iu old oat al irmly reduced Drictm. ARTHUR M. FIELD A FATAL ERROR. If 11 naeln't lNropeeu-.! on Monelar, All Would Have llrt-B WelU "Miss Snaggles" began tho youth i tri'imiliiusly, "may I speak of Ik ninttcr : that liea very cleiso to my he-art? I" I "Please, Mr. Hpooiiamoro, " she in te rposeel.with a pleading gesture, "don't ' say anything that" "Let mo speak I" ho went on. "I j havn held my heart in check and choked j hack tho words that have risen, to my ! lips until" ! "Oh, Mr. Spoonainorpl DouT' "Until my feelings have mastered ! mo and tho titno hivs como wheu 1 can ! no longir" ' "(.'aii't yon sini" "I sen) ne-tliing but you, Japoniea ! Snaggles! 1 hear nothing but tho sound i I of your voice. I think of nothing hut ; vim. I can't sVcp nt night. I dou't I know what to do with myself in tho ' : dayti'iin. For threo weeks I luivo taken j ' no interest; in politics. For thrco weeks I have not eate n enough to keep n jtimp- ing beau ulivn. I don't take any inoro interest in tho coming chrysanthemum ; show than if it wero an exhibition of ; farm wagons or Early York poultry. have eonio here this evening to say "Mr. Speionaiuore, I ask yon not to" "Do you mean to tell mo I am pre suming too much in daring to think of ; you, to carry your imago in my heart, i to diraiii of a timo whe n wo two" "I did not say that, but" "Then, why should I not speak? Have yon not seen how mneli 1" j "Mr. Kpoonamori', I will not pretend , to misunderstand your meaning. You ! have feme tei tell me you leivo mo." I "I h ive! I nm at this moment a rag-j ing torrent of level l am an avahmeho of of te-udir affection! lain a eyelonu of ungovernable fondness! Japoniea" Yith itluspod bauds the heaittiful girl stood be-fore him. ' "Oh, Mr. Spoonamoiv, " sho said wildly, ."my heart pleads in your favor, but why, oil, why, did you como this evening; "Why not this evening;" "Surely you could liuvocumoat some other time. "Hurcly I eotild, but why should I j not havei chosen this evening to ask yon j to bo my wife1?" j "BeTiuiso, Mr. Sjiooimmore," replied i the maid' ii, her eyes di wy With unshed tenvs and her lovely lips quivering, "it's I Monday, and to say 'Ye's' now would look so much as if I wero getting you i from llin bargain counter!" ('hictgo ! Tribune. I rui-e ly rtiiiiine'ieie, ! ITo steppetl imt of a doorway on Mon- j roo iivi iiiii' the oilier night ami confront- j oil a pedestrian to say: "Tiniei is nioiiey, and I will detain ! you but a moment." I 'That's right. What is it?" was tho i query. "Von have no money for such as "Xo, sir. Nei, sir." "IhTHiiso I would mako for tho near est falnoii and spend if for drink?" "That's it exactly." "Hut, on tho other hand, you area humane man and would not let mo want for fen ul?'' "1 might In i willing to till you up at a restaurant, hut I'm not Inlying lieer for tramps. " '"Certainly not. Wo now como to biisim ss. To lill mo up at tin- cheapest restaurant in this town would cost you from if It to as 1 have oaten nothing for a week. On the other hand, yon can buy mo off for 15 ce nts in cash. Senti ment does not enter into tho question. Vou eithur pay out at least SO or only l." cents. Iris for you to pay whie'li. Owing to the hard times yon" "Hi re's your la," Raid tho pedestrian as he jingled two coins in his palm. "Thanks. That's business." "liut ns you have consumed HO cr.a' weith of my valuable time I'll ropLu.'O it in my pocket and send you a bill for the balance. Straight business. No foiitimont. (iood night!" And tho tramp watched him out of fight anil heave el a long sigh mid whis pered to himself: "That's a liorso on mo, anel I guess I'd better look around for a saddle or harness!" Detroit Frco Tress. Neithlllj; Sen", Qui.v.tii' is liin Ciller-prise, and hopeless his ad V' iittire Wi.o s.., lis for Jeeutaritles that haven't yot I n said. The in i iil Ims J,.ked tnivbsantly for over fifty e iituri. h, Aii.l i wry jokei tlmt'tf possible has long qro b 'en niaile. I tiirlil as u humorist with lots of mental tl- 7illl.S, I'at liiiinor Is a drug which It's the fashion to lllillsi-, For my sn r k in trnte, my futures luul the poiiel will nf tlio Imillli-sS No ri'itsoniibli" nffer I nm likely to refuse), And If iniytieHly e-hueiso lie may eirriilatei tlio news That, no reaseiiiiiblu offer I am likely to refuse. 01s li:iipy was that humorist tho first that uiiult' n pun nt ull Who, when a jnko occurred to htm, howevor piKir and mi uti, Was slmiluti'ly rertttiii that it never had been elone at ull How popular at dinners must that humorist haeu be'enl Oh, tho days tehen somo stepfather for tho query held a liandlo outl Tho doormat from tho sernper, is H distant very far? And w lie n no one knew were Mosos was when Anron put tho ciuidlo out, And no nno had discovered tunt a door could m a-jierl Hut your mwliTn hearers aro In their tastes particular, And they S".eeT if you iufonu theiu that a door cu tie n-jnrl -W. B. Gilbeirt's Kcw Opors. Hoiiahl Why do society people call themselves tho smart set? Raymond Fur fear that uo one else Will Truth. GOOD SHOE POLISH seems to lie a neees-itvtolcepl,'iiliiii'aiid ehil lien's slioes looking rih'lit. It you lire not snlist'u d with cur polish tftcr tryiuj; it, return it and e,et yotir'nionev. Makers of inferior polish don't do business that wnv, 2oc, a bottle. To in troduce a polish new to this locality, but well known North, the makers Rive with each one And a quai ter gross ( 180 bot tles) tickets numbered to 180 to go with each bottle. The winning number is in seated cjass bctt'e, to be opei-cd when all is lold, and will entitle the holder to the hiindiotue silver plated tea set in the show window. GPArJCENBERCO FAMILY SHOE STORE, BEEF Safety and V1"" fr,!m '!' 01 Vee Malers no difTrrence whether you are huvlni mtot or elry kwkU. lln-l,etl ,,aee-i the bt. Keputation lor Kooelue-u cannot conic by Wlelent It eomca throuth satislicel ciu'onierrs. We have huiiilreeU of customers who have never mm. pliiiiicet oi our Kooels. ra JAS. WOLFE MEAT CO., TKI.FPHIKIK ... UTAIL A. CITT MARKET MUTTON -A.NlTOU3SrOEMEiISrT Ilavinp Kcturneil to Lart.'c And Complete Line of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Yalises I Ben to Ask All My ! I it mis Auel llie . . STOCK IS NEW . . AND PRICKS NHW, AND WITH IIOKKST OOODS AND PAIR UEAI, INe', f lldl'li Tel 11AVK A -SHARK OP Ot'R PATRONAGE. KESPEC7FULLV. The Guarantee Shoe Store, M. IfcVV, PK(M, I HON CLAD iiidtit durable nf all pig- nitnts forpniutiiiKinetaland fciliipjjle rotif-j, when mixed with pure Linnfeil Oil try it if your roof i kaky or in w'eil df p'iinfi In barrels or Ihhh quantify nt Pr. T. C. iSiuith'rt Diug ytoro, on tho l'liblic l.'(uarc, ApluvilR MUSTIN, FAKES & CO., WHOLESALE Provisions. Flour, Groceries. 23, and 27 Lexington Street. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR The Cudahy Packing Company, f'UUrH OMAHA, IYER. J. T. BLjLSTTON cSc CO, ). f9 PtTTUN aVKNIK. .3 o 0 s fit I t A 1 js h I & H 5 eO wis s s : Were On a Strike For your trade, and in order to secure it we are offering BETTER GOOLs for less money than yon ever dreamed ol. We have a nice line of LADIES' DRAWING TABLES, Fancy chairs and Novelties for presents, Sideboards, Bed Room Suits and Leather Goods. Cheap for cash or on weekly installments. NO 4S Dr. O J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. I EVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LlG ' ; DI8BASB8. " J I . PATTON ATBMVB. ; . ' - ,' . , -. (Onr Ktisor ft ImlUi's Drag Mors.) , PORK Satisfaction POULTRY Asheville With a public Generally to Give me a Call. 35 MAIM ST PAINT is the This season of the vear you need heavy solod shoes. We have them in several diH'erent styles, for both men and women. A large line of Trunks and Valises AT POPULAR PRICKS. PATTON AVH TRY Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop rt Bath Rooms. White Barbers. ttKO. BENDBB, af BOaTsltBTOat. Here are tbe birda, we killed 'cm. And thit ii a specimen gobbler. Our stalls are trimmed manv rows deep with anything you may wish for Tbunksgiving Dinrer. Just Before Thanksgiving Do The Correct Thing. (io And Soak, Not Your Head, liut That Thread I a to Underwear, and Buy a Couple of Suits of That REAL CAMEL'S HAIR At Morgan's, and be Inopy. Yon will also be right in line if vou will supoly your self with a nice osmrtmciit of those lovelv Scar's anil Ties nt Mornan's Don't do yourself such an injustice a to overlook that fine line of the K lckland's Company's Men Shoes, iu Ci'll, Patent Calf. Cardovan and Kussett, to lie had onlv ot Mor Kan. You will find for the next 60 daisnt Morgan's an uulaundried white shirt, made of the New York mills cotton, a 21 hundred linen bosom and bands, re-in-forced back and front, with mntinuous fueint,'!", made lull and a perfect fit at 75c. Tan garment is mar'e specially for me. ol the besr mutcral and excellent workmur- senip, ana is soia as a leaoer, witn very little margin. Have auc. wmcn is an extra good value. Don't II. S. MORGAN. ASHEVILLE WOODWORK. N(l CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work aid Bank Fixtures HKKD Asheville Woodworking Co H. Kauffman, Snpt. Telephone, 1 f54, The Cosmopolitan Magazine . . . i AND .... THE SEMI-WEEKLY CITIZEN Botli for 82.oo ck Yo,r. THE GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES hate In the past sold for $ 00 1 a year. It was a wonder to printers bow The Cosmopolitan, with ts yearl) 1536 pages of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world, and its 1200 llustrationsby clever artists, could be furnished for $3.00 a yeur. In January ast It put In the most perfect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes what Is really a wonder : We Will Cht the Price of the Magazine Still More for You Think of it, 118 pages of reading matter, with over 120 illustration volume that would tell In cloth binding at $1.00 12 FOR ONLV We will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, which has the strongest staff ol regulur contributors of any existing periodical, and THE WEEKLY C1T IZEN both for ouly $2.00 a year. Quality not quawtityY SO TRRB GIFTS OP ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION" OR DRAW TRADB IT THB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar Whnt t ell-r la tht ? kr. th. Inrial j A,,,TI'" nr"1 : V" '' ' ad lirrateel .uu cxniiiinr ui j nm nr I me baa hetn State for nicdtdrai e-p.ia Jin. II. Io 117 hr nn, Prop. NO 68 POL'Th STRfeT, - - ASHEVILLE. N. C. B..r PH"il i A l.l 1H trdr-.Frutn Diiucc Molictxft. Roxli'u S. fu klixr Free. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos 11 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville, Vl A I "'HOi.P.XALtf DEPARTMENT. OBVTS' ll V tl. PAkLOR ASD SHAIUNO SOO. CIOARS, TOBACCO ASD DOTTLE OOODS, SAM. VT A PLk, blLLURD AST) POOL ROOM. Va O. Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement Ht Kaptcttully Solicit a Starr of Tour Pntrnuaft, P. A. MARQUAROT, Manager. Mala Eatraace, Wa. . Telepboae tall, Tin. a. WILLIAM A. UOVCK BOYCE & BURTON, IS NORTH COVRT PLACID 4 We are prepared to famish all kinds of Plumbers', Steam and Gas Fittera' sup plies, and also prepared to furnish and put on Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing, Galvanized Cornice, Etc, We keep on hand a full line House Furnishing Good?, Cooking Stoves and Fixtures, Heaters and Ranges. Esti mates for Plumbing and Heating furnished on application. Job work, both Plumbing . and Tinning, done on short notice and at reasonable prices. This is the wnv our beel is built. W. M. HILL & CO.. Central Market. a simi'iir garment at firijct the place. 59 S. Main St. to- -Furnish all Kinds of HHTIWATRH CKNTM atrcs of rat data eoodi ol ao hnaar In liqnura sill finet it to their Interest to c it me m n-oJcel by tbe lea.llng )hvle'lHn in the l, 'Keep the best aod charf arcordlnK'y. la arrand to none In the "tate PiHTilPPI" R HiX fHS AL1IEBT M. UUUTON. Give us a trial. V. Telephone 160. C3TCE & BURTO " A8neviUe N tV .Co MF,I Kan fcvrtsyv LEAD1NQ JEWELER. 4 com tOVBT vaVAalS. t, O. to. AikcrUle, N.C :. -.!. kmott W'SlHl Jeiv.Ji kanaka lisa' ii a n' B W aifisf