- -1 " THE A8HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday Evening, December 15, 1S94. Al.UEHMANlC' DAY. MisrollaiicuUM ltuliu' TniUMK IiU by the City Fathers. The Board of Al lerincn held ii weekly meeting restcrduv wit U a bare quorum present Messrs. Jones aud J. M. Guilder, the lawyers of the bidv. lx.i"B absent. ConsiuViu'ion was given the claim ol Mr. C. L. I'lcasauts lor the breaking ol sewer and drain pipes oil Wtst College st net sometime ngo, claimed to have been done by the passing ol llu citv steam roller. The street cmimiitee re ported that Superintendent lUiid thought the Uauingc was not caused bv the city. V. A. Hoycc and W. T. I'enni- man aaouipanied Mrs. I'leasunts uud gave evidence, and nlthough they coald not say positively that the roller cnusid the damnge, showed that there was a probability ol its having come ubutit this way. Hut there was no niotijti on the subjict and it was dropped. I'pon Mrs. l'lcasants1 n quest the street committee was instructed to visit her premises on French Itroad avenue and report as to the damage, it any, to her property bv the cutting of tlu ave nue. This was on a tie vole. The Mavor asked the Hoard for its construction of the intent ol the ordi nance concerning the gale ol fresh meats whether, lor instance, person would be allowed to sell Ixif bv the quarter to dealers at the door of Central market. Tiie existing ordinance coes not timet on this particular point. Mr. Redwood moved that tlic ordinance be construed to allow persons to sell to tin market dealers and the motion was ndopted. Geo. S. Powell and V. 1'. Randolph composing a committee trom the city school board, conveyed to the Aldermen the school board's promise to lend ti e Kindergarten association all aid possible in its work in tins citv. The Mavor, in this connection, referred to the luck educational facilities of children in the factory district, and wished it were pos sible Kir the city to help the .'solution in maintaining a school in that section With this end in view, the iuestion was referred to the finance committee lor a report. Mr. Powell directed the Hoards at tuition to a plan for the bringing out o a genuine up to date Asluville directory suggesting that the work might be done under the citv s supervision. I lie sun ject was sent to the rooms of the poli.-e committee, and its members, with Mr, 1'owell, who was made a special com niitteeinan, will make a report uiidii the suhi.'ct. I'. 11. Warren, a disabled exConlVd crate, rftiucsted that he be allowed to peddle in the citv. The petition held until Mr. Warren shall state just what he wishes to peddle. John 11. Me'liowell, representing Mis harali McDowell, presented a propositi lor n settlement of the suit that Mrs McDowell h is had in the courts Severn vears against the citv. Aecordinir to the proposition the citv is to pav $570, til amount awarded by the jure, and t" costs, which will amount to some $7,' The Hoard decided to accept the pro posnl. Tax exemptions were granted lis fo lows: T. 1 Johnston, Standard Oil Co and no. M. Campbell, errors. Col. Chas. VY. Wtiolscv nouestcl tin remission of a proportionate part taxes paid on property mistnkenly so (- posed to be inside the citv limit'. K lerred to the finance committee'. The Mavor iniornied the Hoard of tin appointment of a speeial ollieir to loi alter a portion ol a brick making plan on Hominy that hud come into the ci'y hands. He h id beard that some one i teresled conlcinnlated the removal 1 sonic of the machinery and the officer had been chosen to see that ibis was no done. Tue case went to the finance com mittec. These lulls were ordered paid I. K. Rich, $11 4-J; I'alace stables, $.f.l); lloyee & Burton, SL':!.4l); os. K. Dicker son K to , $2 1..: A. Univ. 51; J Murray, payroll. JJ.(lo; II. li. Hall $2 73; W. A. Adison, payroll. SH'.I.S H. !'. Rives, pa roll. St-SS; liui combi Htiek and Tile Co. $7 U-'; O. M. Cosiiin $1.30; H .Hot H.ix Co., SJ.1'5; Ashevil lee and l.'oal Co., $l!.3ll; . A. Wi-gm-$1; Mrs. as, Walker, $11! (SS; Ailii vil Jobbing 'o., $10. I !: x m I : k k 1 1 1 n a I I I ; I : . IWIrcrs l'reiiucnlly ( oino Into Nurl ( ai'ollna mid Malio Anvl That there is a freiiient, col l-bloodt v olation ol the laws of extrnilili hi the p irt ol Teni'.c;See olhecrs in countie K'ing along the western edge ol N.iitli Carolina, is a matter of general kunvvl edge nmorg pers.xis who travel llnougl that si ctioii, It olteu occiiis that these Hast Tennessee otlicers cross the Norl Carolina line and arrest men, conduct iug them over into the former State without even a formality of asking for requisition papers, and nlwn8 against the protest eil the niaii under urnst. This regular system ol kidnapping lius been observed thrice by General Store keeper and Gaugi-r T. C. Strirtn s, ol Col lector Carter's oiiicc, while he has 1 ccn on busiuos trips into Mitchell county. In one case a man was wanted at liliza bcthtoa, Tenn. on a charge of lalse pre tence. An (dtieer came over the line, arrested the li How and dragged him into Tennessee for trial. In another instance officers entered this State to arrest a man charged w ith viclatiou of the reve nue laws, and one of them was shot by a son of the man arrested. The third case was one where the sheriff of Carter county, Tenn., crossed the I nc and ar rested a young man who was wanted in Arkansas on u murder charge. The bov protested, hut could not help hiinsell. A Bristol paper next (lay chronieled the arrest of the boy in having been made "near the North Carolina line." Soil was, but it was on Governor Curr's side. An J all these things are done with a boldness of nn officer who is acting in strict accordance with the law. That SI. 110 llrenklaa set they sell at Law's woull make a useful X'nas present, Don't forget those 01) cents mid 73 cents unlnundricd white shirts nt K, S. Morgan's, 5'J South Main strict. WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. J. H. Law, 35 Patton Ave. Sterling Silver and Cut Glass. Choice China and Art Pottery. One dollar counter, and the 50c. counter and the 25c. and ioc. counters. And the finest and low est priced and ' u- AROUND TOWN Washington. Dec. 15 Forecast till 8 p. m. bunuay: rair; warmer aunaar; northerly winds, becoming loutacrir. Col. A II. Baitd is on the street again after an illness of several months. Gen. Robert B. Vauce is reported as being better today, but still too weak to leave his bed. Dr. J. L. M. Curry delivered anaddrets on education before the South Carolina legislature Thursday. Ti e first niuht ol the new year will I e inad.e a memorable one for Asheville. It will be "Mikado" night. R. v. Dr. lines Atkins will lead the de votional meeting of Central Epworlb League tomorrow evening at 7. Tiiis has Ken one of Miss Stevenson good days. Dr. S. Westray battle says he patient is resting mucn easier. The Sunday schools are b.-ginning preparations for.thcir annual Christmas j rees or festivals to he erjoyea ourn j the holidays. Salisbury Herald : K.v. '.. Paris, for merly ol Norwood, was in the city this morning on his way to Mt. Holly, lie will go from there to Ashcvilie in a fe w days to take up his charge. F. H. K impf, a voung newspaper man of Wnpakoneta, O., is in the city for a day or two. Mr. K a in pi is prospecting with nn eve to setilintr in the Old Nortli Stute and iilenlif.ing himself with North Carolina journalism. The tea for the benefit of Asheville's mission schools, given xnis niicriieie-u nud evening nt the Abbeville Female col lege, began at -t o'clock and will con tinue to II Il.e liternrv program win l c given about 3. Admission price 'JCi cents. The Sevannanoa Country club nn-; . ... . .. nom evs a clia'c tor luesnaynext. a; luncheon will be served at the Sulphur I Springs club house at 1:J0 and the; hounds will be cast off at 3:30 sharp. Invitations to the postponed hunt ol last week will be good lor Tucsduy's sport. ! There hangs in police hcad(unrtets a picture of Sedev.the New orkcr who swindled the Shoe and Leather bank, and was caught in Chicago, with l nt legend "$3,1100 reward" printed above it. "Why don't some of those fellows I ome here so we can pinch them," signs , Chiel llai kins as he looks nt the picture, The RiirfuIoL'v club beld a mcetim; that bad been adjourned from Tuesday, j testcnlav alteruoein in Rey. R. F. Camp- j bell's study. Papers were read on ti e suljcet of obedience in its dillereni ! phases. 1 lie next meeting win uc ..t... Tuesday afternoon, lanuarv 8, at 3:J0. 1'hc topic f ir discussion will be "Truth- fulness." Since the rains ol the etrly part ol the week the steam pump at the water works has fallen into disuse, the water . in the Swannnnoa having risen 'way up , so that the water pumps can do all the I work necessary. But the river was so high Wednesday that the water pumps were II niileil anu couia not oe opcruecu Since that dav. however. an nas rjeen working well, says Superintendent Mur-1 ray. City Mall Janitor Hall was on his way : home- nt 3 o'clock this morning. On lljird street he louud Sam Dolling, c.d-; ortd. Sam had nine chickens in a sack Three ol them were dead. The jan- j itor arrested Sam. Then Sam said "takini! things" was the only way he had of making a living. Sam was locked up. He will not tell where he "raised'' the chickens. The janitor has them. He would he glad to deliver them to the rigliilul owner. There Was .No Loss. It should be suid, in connection with the item yestcrdav regarding the arrest i f A. S. Whitman nnd the fact that he was to he brought hack here, that the hank which cashed the check made by Whit iinn did not lose anything. The oecurreiie-e is not of recent date, and since then the financial part of the trans action was settled, but not until after tcps had ken taken to invoke the law. License to Vi'vd. I'rom Register Mackey's office license to wed has been issued as follows: A. M. Hawkins and li. L. Griffin of lluiicomlie. We have made arrangements by which : weean furnish l iik bemi-weekly. itue ; .ee.i,...n.eewl. Nrw York World all for only $1.50 a year. Here is the pportumty to get your own paper ana the New York World twice everv week at extraordinarily low rates. At 81.50 Tor Sot. Fine triple-plated table knives onlv. guaranteed iu every way. J. e)o I'attou avenue. H. Law, ' Now is the winter ol our discontent made glorious summer," not by "the sun of York," but by that extra qualitj camel's hair underwear at R. S. Mor gan's, 59 South Main street. Do vou travel? Are you a shipper r The "Kand-McNally Railway Guide and Hand book" contains all pertinent infor mation. Ask your newsdealer. New holiday neckwear, prices and qualities sure to please at Black's, 18 I'atton avenue. A complete line of Wilson Bros, perfect fitting white shirts at R. S. Morgan's til) South Main street. Ivv rvtliing in the war of Fruit, Can dies, N'lts, etc , cheap at Allen's. Don't wait, it will soon be too late to get photos lor Christmas at Lindsey's. J. W. Schartle will make winter suiti at cost for the next two months. See ad. ol company. Bonanta Wine & Liquor Be sure to buy Xmas Fruits at Allen's, New Wrought Iron and Brass Lamps, Five O'clock Tea Stands. . Pictures and Frames. 13 olio I10HSEMIOE DAT AT TUE FAIR. Good Fortune Snillcw sit the Cashiers To Close Tonight. Fiiday was a borse shoe day for the Mission Hospital fair. Good fortune smiled and the cashiers smiled back. Cheerful plenty has the call oa (be grim wolf nid the anxiety in the hearts of tLc managers of the institu tion for the comfort of their charges dur ing the winter is dispelled in the gener ous rerponfe by tlecitiiensto the appeal for help. The iuterest surrounding the balloting forth; "populars" was enlivened last night when the Keail worth cake was put up for otes to the favoiite yourg lady of th: Ashe v die Female college. Mis Mansfield lias received 25 votes; Miss Kite, 7; Miss Howard, 17; Miss Drue, Miss Gray, 2 Mr. W. B. Williamson, cuitodiau ol vote on the physicians picture, gives the ballot n fallows: S. VV. Battle, 119; W. i),,r(j (S; . A. Hurrough, 59; E. Hill ard. 38: Miss Nelon. 4; J. H, Wil liams, 6; C. S. jordan. 9; I . A. Watson, 9; : T. P. Chershorough. 1; li. Haird, 1;G. ! W. Purefov, 1; K. von Ruck, 2. i Far the doll Nell. Morrison has 73 , vois and Margaret Hilliard, GS. ( The blackboard with the hammock cushi in nunbers shows that Miss Carrie .Rejnolds has 86 votes; Miss Louise Hrinch. 28: Miss Maria Drown, U; Miss Jcs-ie Merrick. H Miss Blanche Aehc sn, 18: Miss Daisy Sawyer, 13; and Mi-s L )u se Hutbr, 3. The gentlemen ol the law, in order ol prefeicnce fur the picture, stands this way: T. F. Dividson, 41; C. A. Webb 34; ludge T. A. Jones, 30; Col. A T. Davidson, 10; F. II. Bushee, 6; Haywood Parker, 5; Locke Craig, 5; DufT Merrick. 5; M Ii. Carter, 4; . C. Martin, 4; J H. Cooper, 2; J H. Meriiinon, 1; Al ired Barnard, 1; . S Adam, 1; A.J. Lvman. 1; F. A eiondley, 1. The choice lor Bingham is McLrnine 39; Davidson 30; Stanley, 12; Fitihugh 12; Anderson, 4; Blake, 4; Fiizpatrick. 3; Kenncr, 3; Lee, 1; Reynolds, 1; White, 1; Bei s in. 1; Smith, 1: Comer, 1. A ease of cottolene was donated yes terday by S. T. R:dm n of St. Louis, agent fir the lairbanks compiny, and 10 bu.'kctsol the I it were cprckly riis- poseui ui. ;,:. ' '.i , ! i- 1 ":.,, from the Faithful Lndeavor loc.ety of tin city and a handkerchief case in satin anei koiu r.c .veu .... .. so icicmug um ,,Uie.,i.,.e,.u iui iK.it.irc int niu'Liufto nviw i. si ii vi t luncheons nud supper continue to p0p jr nnd the waitresses finlsUady s.rvjcr. ijul jnt. t i evening an auction ol bin- Kaj.ig w,n ,t. ixM THE MOVISli CKOWU. .. , ; . ITi miiini i-ni-nsrrniMin itni.ii'n.. . e,e.i the Day. C. H. Fisher of Boston is nt the Swan-1 nnnoa. Howard I'. Sweclser o( New York, ii.; in tic citv, , p. t'. Shield is in Ashe vi today from ' ; Kiehmi.nd, Vn, I.t. Z. tl. Vuneco the I'. S. amy is at j the Swannanon. MUs A 'e'e Wul iek e f liidianapeilis is u llatlerv i'mk gutst. W.U Ferguson of Wa.vmsvillc sKiil 1 ist night in Aheville. M. E. neues is autographed nt the Ashcvilie hotel liom Detroit. oe I'. Miller left today to enter the Western Union .flke at Ch.nl jtte. J. Ii Heist ic, Dennett Dostic, K. M. leaver and I'aul Reynolds lefi lor Florida today. C. II. Sofiers and W. C. Hudgins wire up from H"t Springs today, stopping ut the Iloti I Uerkeley. Deputy Collectors F. M Williams of Newton'nnd F. I'. Alspaugh t f Winston are in tl c city on busincis. D W. Rutherford, who talks for the Columbus DugKy company, is lure on thecarrpaigu, a gutst f the ltattcry Faik. "Mr. W. D. Gash, southern manager of the Stearns Ilict cle company, is at the Aragon," says the Alluuta otirnal ol Wednesday. R. D. Gilmer ;nme up yesterday from Knleigh, where he had been attending a meeting of the N irnuil sehool b arJ, and left this morning lor his hoi.ie at Wnyr.csville. Aclv.'l'l iM'tn Mnilius. l-'roni rriuter's Ink. i ' n,: aa 10 tUlCCS P vMiagoou I advertisements. ; The homeliest language carries convic tion if it is the trii'h. The li'S'. ad should be like a net die in introduction to what follows. Do all husin'ss men advertise? It seems so, f ir we never hrnr of nny who ! don't. To secure nn advantage over a c im petitor, me twice as much advertising spnee. In advert sing, always say what you believe, if you wish people tobclieie what you say. At One Fifty Kaeli. A long row ol tine I imp', all at $1.50, is attracting attention nt Law's just no.- Just the thing lor the holidais! One ol those elegant sik vests ut R. S. Mor g m's, 50 Si titli Main street. I want jour pictur f ra X-n s ent if T"U huve Lin 'sey irakc it, don't deln THE MARKS VS. prel- but NKW VOKK Nicev VoieK. Dec. lv Cotton futures opened barely Wendy l December, j : Jnnuarv, 5 6; February. 504: Marcn, April, j ly 5.71): lune, 5 H5; July, 5 ; AukudI, 5 Wi September, 5-9. 8- OCK QUOTATIONS. Nkw Viihk, Dec. 15. Kne, 9', Chlcniioand Northmnicrn, Wi; Uke shore, 116b; Norfolk and Wt.tero, lejSi klchmoud and West Point Terminal. itM wealern Union, sd.'i; nouthern, i; Southern ('referred, 354. CHICAGO. CiilcAiio, Dee. is Wheal. Dec., 54X1 Corn, Dec. 41! i. Pork, Jan., 11.775,1 Lard. Jan., 6.95 Ribs, lnu., jhi Correct t.i daily by Powell ti Suider, wholesale and reeail urocera, These pricea arc beini paid by tlie nietchauis 01 ine cay today ; Butter ...IS to jo Apples.... ijoAi.w KRia 18 Apples, dried ds cnicaena 1019x1 runipnina, cacn , Turkeys 75(4133 Sorghum Ducks i.swaol Beeawai, per lb.. Potatoes, iweet 45 Honey 10 PoUtoes Irlih....40lo jo Wheal 65 Turnips..,.. jeK4oicorn 40 Onlona 75 Meal 40 cabbage, per lb H oau , Beans, per bu..i.ooAi.M Rys Peaa n Hav. ser ton Cheataut iCelery, per doa...: INDKX TO NKW ADVBRTIBBMUNrS. SAGS Loal-PB Darby Keward-Z V roister Wanted-P K Mitchell Silverware J H Law Low Pricea Tell Ray's Biippers-C D Blanton ft Co Books Morgan's Book Store ChrlitranOoexlt-1 M Stoner Perlumea Heldluh at Reagan Holiday Preaenta Blomberg'a Christmas Preaenta- -P L Cowan JOST-Acane. is-iyljt Initials P. R. D. on It. Apply P. R. DAMBV, City Ticket Ome. K COI.LBOB The place you can (nd such i good bread. If you do not buy there, give them s call and you will not re fret it, A Liberal reward will be paid for th return of s yosng deep bay ally. Strayed from my prtmlsea on Big Ivy. Z. V. POlSTRB, it-ijditwtw Democrat P. a UrANTKD-To buys few lln mice, will v payalitmsl price If brought to my slor btfbri Monday. Dec I Jth at p. m, P. M. MlTCHtLL, flrt at Paltoa Art. nry tiaH m tak a pr- . vaaii paan Ct ram. iaMiiiaMatnSi Opts all say, awy Fancy Mi i Just the Things F.-r Nice Christinas Presents. W. B. WILLIAMSON &CO., 16 Pll-TOM AVE., AfsHKVII.l.I!. M C, The Whitlock Clothing House, 4(i SOUTH MAIN STREET. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. In CoiUcmnhilion of ;i Tliu ist January, 1895, We Offer The Without Reserve, ;it a Lame HANDKERCHIEFS All iit'w an.l latest designs iu I'aiubric, Li'i eii nii'l S lk. Much bett'r grades for less piic. Very tine liun beautifully embroid ered frn.ni 1( to SI. 50 each. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Just opened, on exhibition, beautiful de signs in i.unierou3 nnd varied kinds of fan cy ni'tiVcs. Call an 1 insppc. FaU line of sizes black nnd colored Centetneri's and Foster's Kid Gloves. Ses th? display. BON M 37 South Main St. Just Received Twenty-live Imnel.s limey teleetcel Balilwiu Apples. Several either varieties in steK-k. Alma lull line or other I'ruin, Nuts iiml Candies for the h iliil ly trade. Respectfully. O. S. COOPER, 30 SOUTH MAIN ST- Old Hickory Wagons. J. E UICKEltSOX & CO. Studebaker Wagons. S ing Wood, Hard and Soft Goal Stove Wood and Coke. Agent lor Seats, Easels and Frames Made of C. E. MOODY, ETStporat d Apples. Evaporated Peaches Evaporailed Pear Evaporated Apricots. C'arraata, Ralnlaaj, Pruaea, Vlgn, "ltroa. 18 Patton Avenue. Everything . I'll bet you cannot tell what I am : "If the B m t put : If the B putting :" If you can't call on the Carolina Coal Company. 23 PattonA venue. 100,000 Houstwivci will Receivt 'For a CHDISTriA! X S S i aassv I VMrf PRESENT BituWt Ptrfttt Carftt Smiftrt The "BuseH's" ate so perfect, so handsome, so . leediM. that stare ere stvea la waaaea .than af Pesks, Fancy Tables, Dressing Tables, Combination Cases, Etc. CMinnyc in Uusiness on Entire Stock, Reduction in Prices For Cash ARCH E, Asheville, N. C TELEPHONE NO- S7 New Home Sewing JMaciilues. kiisiic North Carolina Woods. Nn jo M. Court S'(unre. T.J. REVELL 30 N. MAIN ST. in Men's Furnishings Telephone No. 130. Just' Received Of all sizes that would also make very acceptable NO. 47 3. MAIN ST: I0LIDAY GOODS! We have cur usual display of dollu, toys and Chinawaiv, while our lineof fancy goods, glows and Jap. bilk hand kerchieft), surpasses any past effort in price, finish and de sign. Cm pee, Z i'ukfets, ' .16-inch broadcloth, plain and fancy eff.ctt, flannel dress goode are selling rapidly at redu od price3. Our entire s'cond floor hns been given to gents' hatn We have bought and can sell you fine hats at 50c. on the dol'ar. Special provision made for waitiog on thetrade prompt (J. A. M EARS & SONS, 29, 31 and 33 S. Man street DO YOU NEED A NEWrr: Tea & Coffee PoT HERE IT IS. Trio f COFFEE MAKING Hudson's Tea and Coffee Store 49 PATTOM AVENUE. s 1S YOU CAM BTJV XT CHEDESTERS, 22 Patton Ave.: - - Armour's White Label Leal Lard, ZOc. 1'nirbunk's Golden Cottolene, 10c. Granulated Sugar, 19 lbs. for $1.00 150 White Oil. 9c. Pratt's Astral Oil. Ioc. Tcllico Flour, per 100 lbs., $1.90 Mixed Nuls, 12'i Raisint, 8 Currants, 8 Citron, 15 EvntioratedAppl(s, 10 Bi st Cream Cheese, 15 Maple Syrup, per gallon, $100 Maple Syrup, per 'a gallon, 60c. Maple Syrup, per quart, 35c. Buckwheat Flour, per lb., 3Vir, Best Hums. 1 2Va-- Free Xelivery, Telephone No. 90. The "Old Reliable" Grant's Pharmacy. Mrs. Loulie Swain Grant having bought up all the claimsgainst Grant's Pharm acy included In the deed'jin trust, and Die trustees having regularly sold, trans ferred and conveyed the entire stock of KotkIs to her, she is now the sole owner, and hereby respectfully solicits of the public a continuance of that lib eral patronage which this popular phar macy has enjoyed fur nianylyears. The Prescription Department is a Spe cial Feature tu the business of this pharmacy, and is in charge of a thoroughly competent, thoroughly posted, expert pharmacist of many years' practical experience, Pre acrpitions are carefully compounded at reasonable prices, from pure, fresh drugs andchemicala, manufactured at the lead lug laboratories of this country and Bur ope. A full and varied stock of patent medicines, drugglata' sundries, perfum eries, and toilet articles slwaysoniand. B. P. STEELE, Mgr "W. A, UARBHALL, Graduate of the Ohio Vetrlnary College, Vetrinary Surgeon and Dentist, 17 College St., Telephone 1, Opposite Btlkeleather's Stable. Z3 Q'HOS S , Dealer in Imported Bologna Sausage. All kinds of cheese. Boiled hams always on nana encea 11 aesirea. au oraera delivered. Give me atHal. 7 B COURT QUAaKB. Asheville, N C a Large Lot of Choioe CHIWA COAT RUGS brother or sister. If! '.Hi For Sale FURNACE COKE. RpRt Jpliiro Lump; Bput Jellico Dom8tin Nut Anthracite all sizes, in car lots or less. Our rercreeninr acilities guarantee clean coal ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO , TF.LEPBONE 36 ft 40. Hi! Hi! Hi! There! WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION To the shoe leathers displayed in our window. We hare the finest line of FALL and WINTER goods eier shown in Asheville at prices to suit every one. ROBERTS ANATOMICAL SHOEMAKER. OYSTERS WBOLE8ALB Wbjr send your oril.ra to ahippcra when you can in s and 10 gallon lota aa cheap aa you can nave cluha and societies who want oyatera by the parties residing out of the city. Received fresh J. F. MILLER. What's the Use to Pay High Prices Tot Christmas When yon can buj the same goods of us that ranch ?.We have a nice line of new gold spectacles, and a good assortment coming in evert day till Christmas, and 8 Mi COURT IflVHRF. P, Ls BUNCOMBE HALL 1 48 Sontlt Main Strteet, AahcTlIlc. PURB DOMESTIC AND IMPORTBD Wines, Liquors, Ales and Beers, Best Cigars and Tobacoos HBADQ0ABTBR8 FOB Cooper Old Corn and Bye Whiskey From my Transylvania distillery. Ns adnlteratlos. A. (B. HALVBVRTOIf Prop. P. O. Box 863. 1 . iC.YS. I Asheville Steam MO. 4J WEST MAX Hotel Berkley, Suitable Presents Imported Neckwear, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Full Dress and Colored Shirts, Men H. E. FULENWIDER, HOTEL BERKELEY, AstllEVILLF, Handsome Mantel Clock Free. Bet wees now aud December ij every cash purchaser of 35 cents worth of either cigars, tobacco, pipes, etc, will be gives s ticket free for s chance st the Handsome Mantel Clock. A. TRTFIELD, CIsjAst BtAMVPACTValBBt, No 36 1 Main St., Opposite Bob af arche Christmas presents for father, Don't forget the place. mm sto.ie v CANNEL COAL. GAS COKE. CRUSHED COKE. to the purchaser. OFFICII 3 ft 34 PATTON ATSt MO. 9 COrT QUS.atK OYSTERS AMD RKTAIL. buy then jatt a cheas is Ilia market, OraVra them ablpped to yoa. Special whaleaale rates t galloa. Oysters carefully packet aat astnei ( daily. TALL, IS. CITT JsV.AatsT.BT. Your Presents for less money than elsewhere, and save gold' neck chain, gold hearts, watches) of sterling silver novelties. New fsoeH are being sold at lowest prices. COWANs TH JKlf KI.XK Enter Church In a peaceful mood' don't get in a paitioa while dressing, have your collars and cuffs laundered with anti swear button holes'. The color and finish of our shirts, collars and cuffs is simply mag nificent. Laundry, COLLEGE STREET, MARCUS, Manager. 19 Patton Ave. For Gentlemen In Pajamas, Fownes and Perris Cloves, Nigbt Rubes, Kaiser Collars and Cats, Umbrella Sets. s Shoes. The holidays are ; rapidly appraachlsf, therefore bsy your presents before the rush beglss, Rsthtafls mare suitable to give your husband, brother or friend, Ikes s' pair of GOOD BHOBs. There is bo nas la paying faacy prices for them either. 8AVB ALL TH HOBBV possible these hard timet. We have a big stock of saes'S shoes and have cut the price amazingly low. "Seelsg Is believing.'' Try us, M C. THE - IMPERIAL TRIO, JXAN BCHAIVBa, Violinist. Man eONSIlVATOtY. CHALM l. acHAina, rUalat, FtAWEPOaT COMSIBTATOSV SIDNIT D.TAtXOB, 'Cellist BEDS8ILS COMSIBTATOtT, Will open a studio at ji Orange street, Ashe ville, on beptember the nt and will sow receive applications for the (tallowing branches : Violin, viola, cello, plan, organ, staging, harmony, compost tioa, Preach aad German lanfsagcs, riease address KENILWORTH INN. mother, husband, wife, . ASHBVILLE, H. j. aay ce sunt gift talbewortd. , ; , 'J.: fr'isiitosiafesB jtSi Z-'iSkmimiMm .r.-L-';: j'ir llfh S'f'-'l iil' ': T 1 1 1 ' I alt sifats A mJt

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