THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITiZDN.
Saurtday Evening, December 29, 1894.
THE "BONANZA":
Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Go.
Wine stud.
10-12 PATTON AVENUE.
Iiiau.or
Company
Nos. 41 and. 43 Soirtli Main Street.
E carry the largest and finest assortment of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors of any similar establishment in the South. Our stock
is strictly first class and represents the cream of the markets of the world. We call especial attention of same to parties wk desire
Pure Wines or Liquors for Medicinal or Family Use.
BUSY DAYS ARE HERE
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We ask for no patronage on account of cheapness, but guarantee our prices as low as can be made by any reputable dealer anywhere in the United
States. The government tax has been increased 20 cents per gallon, but having bought largely before the law went into effect, we give our patrons
the benefit of our large purchases and extra age of the liquors, at our usual prices.
Below we enumerate a few of our leading brands that we handle both in bulk and bottles :
Rye Whiskies.
R. G. & Co. 's Trivate Stock
" " Old Saratoga
' " Monogram
" ' Baker
' VelvrtXXXX
" Cabimt
' Straight Cut
" " ' Monocgahela
a u xnmily
Genuine Mount Vernon
" (luckenheimer
" Orebolt
Bourbon Whiskies.
Old Oscar I'eppor
' E. H. Taylor. Jr.
Our stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes can't be beat.
Our wagon always ready to deliver to any part of the city free of charge.
Before laying in your holiday supplies please call and see what thousands ol our visitors have pronounced the
Liquor House South of New York.
Boxing and Packing Free.
WANT COLUMN
WANTED.
MKN and womrn to woik at home: 1 pay f8
to $16 it week lor making crayon por
traits; new patented method; any one who call
read or write can do the work at home, in spare
lime, day or evening. Send your ntld'es., I
send work at once. II. A. GRIPP.
Ij.jodjw-lhurttsut German Artist, Tyrone, Pa.
FORREST.
FOR RHNT Newly furnished rooms, with or
without hoard. No 20 PAT PON AVK.,
Only One Bls-'k Horn court House.
117 damo
FOR RKNT A splendid 7-room residence with
all necessary outbuildings and 5 acres land,
IS miles out on Lookout Mountain street rail
road. AUDIT to C. 8. COOPHR.
39 S Main St
IJOR RKNT A J story store house corner
North Main street and Merrimon avenue
Cpslairs suitable lor fan.ily. Apply to
6-7dlf T. V. MAL.LOY, Hirst National Bank.
FKR1?rNTT1f ',T.nTp,iMJoi!J!,1?n!mur0na paragraphs of a metropolitan
bullilin?. southwest corner Public Square,
now occupied by Carolina Club. Possession
given 10th January, ISy.s,
Vj.Mdlf THOS. D. JOHNSTON.
IOR RKNT A 10-room residence, furnished
or unfurnished, modern improvements,
lieautiful location, within three minutes' walk
ol postoffice. Address W. P.,
ij-j;d3t Citizen Office.
FOR RHNT A new 10-room house with nil
modern improvements, has been run three
and a half yeaas as a successful honrdiug house.
For fuller particulars enquire at
11 ?dlmo 47 PATTON AVENUK.
FOR RENT The store room occupied by J. A.
White. No. 17 S. Main street, will lie lor rent
on January 1. Apply
DR. C. K. MILLIARD.
Hilliard building, or 105 South Main Street,
h-hMk"
1XM RKNT The very desirable store room
ind liasement No 11 North Court Square.
Also a fine basement under No. 14 North Court
Square. Possession given 1st January. 1S95. Ap
ply to C. S CUUPKK.
ij.jdnno No. yi South Main St.
f'OUD BOARD Reasonable rate.
W MRS. S. TKRRY, 161 N. Main St. 8-udtf
AI.UDA First class boarding house.
MRS. SCH1KHMKI8THH,
11 Starnes Ave.
117ANTKU
Bonrders for three choice rooms.
Southern exposure,
u-ndtf
MRS. IKK.
Ho. 16 Flint St.
Bright, cheerful rooms, with first-class hoard.
All conveniences.
1,14 NORTH M IN STREET,
iM4diw Opposite 6tarnea Avenue.
FOR SALE First class surrey, good as new;
one second hand buggv. Cheap for cash.
12-ijdtf BOX 197, City.
TVTOTICE All persons Indebted to us will
lease call and settle at once, we must col-
lect
past due bills.
dljani FITZPATRICK & MA V.
IMIi
FOR BALE OR FOR RENT A house of nine
rooms with all modern improvements
There is also a good stable on the lot. The house
Is within about five minutes' walk of the public
square and near two lines of street cars, the sit
uation commanding one of the finest views in
the city. Anyone wishing to Investigate further
can address B. C ,
is-7duno Postoffice Box 691.
rTtRUSTBK'8 SALE By virtue of the power ol
I- sale conferred on me by a deed of trust exe
cuted to me by J B. Whitlrmnre and F. A Whit
timore, his wife, on luly 24th, l.sfc) aud reel.-
tered in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Buncombe county, North Carolina, iu book No.
17. on page a, default having Wen made in the
payment ol the note secured by said deed of
trust, I will sell at tne request ol the cestui que
trust for cash to the highest bidder on Monday,
the 7th day of January, 1895, at the court house
door in the city of Asheville. county of Bun.
combe North Carolina, the property couveyed
In aaid deed of trust, situate in the county ol
Buncombe, near the town of Barnardsville, ad
mining the lands of Martin Whlttitnore and
inhere, and for a complete description reference
is nereoy maue to saia aeen 01 trust tms uec,
8. 1X94 ROBT. D. GARRETT,
u-tkUvsal Trustee,
NOTICE By virtue ol the power and author
ity contained In a certain deed of trust
made and executed to the undersigned as trus
tee by chas. L. Llndseyand wile Maria l.lud
Bey, bearing date January 2, 1891, to secure cer
tain Indebtedness therein mentioned, which
said deed of trust is registered iu the office ol the
Register of Deeds In and Tot the county of Bun
combe and State of North Carolina, In book iv
pagea J75 et. aeq , to which reference Is hereby
made lor full particulars, and default having
been made in the terms and conditions of said
deed o' trust, and having been requested by the
cestui que trust therein named to execute the
aid power of aale because of such default 1 will
sell, at public auction at the court house door in
the city of Asheville, N. C, on Monday, the nth
day of January, 1895. at 12 o'clock m , the land
conveyed to nut la aaid deed of trust to the high
est bidder for cash
aid land la situated in Doubledsy's addllloa
at the corner ol Bast and Deney street, and a
full description 01 tne same is given in the deed
of trust aforesaid.
21.
. D. CHILD.
it-tjdtda
trustee.
For Sale or Rent.
A house of eight rooms well furnished. All
modern conveninces. Desirable location. On
treet car Una Price reasonable.
WANTBD-isoooon one or the handsomest
Vnproved properties la Asheville. Apply to
8, C. COHTLAND
at Patton Art., 2nd Floor,
IMIIIIOICV
and OdIdjb Habits
cured at uuiiie wldf
utpeJn.boukgfnar.
1 1 lUll la I tleuuMaaaatm
Old W. H. McBrayer
" Woodford Co Crow
" TMle of Nelson
" T. B. Hiny
" J us. E. Pepper
' Me Braver, J. II.,
Corn Whiskey
Old "Bonanza" XXXXX
Standard Old Corn .
Pure White Mountain
Brandies.
Jas. Hennessey & Co.
Mai tell &Co.
Otard Dupuy & Co.
X. C Si'iippernong .
Old California
N. C. Peach and Apple
BILL NYE ON JOKES.
HE
GIVES SOME INFORMATION
HOW THEY ARE WRITTEN.
ON
A Pathetlo Letter From Oregon la Re
ceived, Wherein tbe Course of True
Lore Is Trifle Vague Some Remark!
About the Cr of Russia.
Copyright, ISM, by Edgur W. Nyo.J
Young Writer, Bncyrua, 0., asks:
"Who writo tlio humorous paragraphs
for the big morning papora of Now York?
they must bo very proliflo writers, and
I do not see how they enn think of so
many things for 3C5 days in the year. "
Everybody writes thorn. It is not a
member of the staff who does the hu-
paper generally. About BO bright writ
ers in New York, connoctod with other
publieatious very of ton, buy cigars with
SILLING JOKES.
their joke money. Each week they write
20 to 60 of these paragraphs, and then
taking them in their market basket go
ont and dispose of them.
Thoy go to the keenest editor first,
and ho takes what suits him. Then they
go to oue who Is a little loss alert with
what is left, and so on till the lot is
disposed of. It wonld be amusing to
give here the order in whioh the differ
ent papers aro arranged In the mind of
the joke writer and the name of the last
editor thoy go to, but I do not dare do it
hero, though 1 have been let into the
secret by friends who are in the busi
ness. Those who think that Mr. Pulitzer
writes all the original humorous non
pariel jokos in Tbe World aud Mr. Da
na those that appear in The Son make
a great mistake. Sometimes there will
be a week at a time when neither of
these gentlomon writes a joke for tbe
paper, for by the time thoy have enter
tained visitors, shown thorn the now job
press and how to piok a business card
oat of its jaws wlthont leaving a tbnmb
on tne forms, written a scathing edito
rial, a Christmas poem and a few book
reviews, attended an old settler' meet
ing, made a kettle of composition for the
rollers and ontlined the policy of the
croqnet column for the ensuing day,
read the proof and prepared the hotel
arrivals for press, it is time to go home.
A groat many people think that if
thoy got down to Tbe Ban office at half
after 7 thoy will find Mr. Dana sweep
ingout hii offloe and putting a fresh
a . .....
newspaper In his canary oage, bnt thlt
is not the case. For several years he
has been enabled to hire thlt work done.
He also Uvea in summer on a little pri
vate island, and by the time he rows
over to New York he claims that he has
had all the exercise be needs.
The following letter comes from the
agrlonltoral regions of Oregon and hat
many local expressions in it peonliar to
the wheat growing country. I have not
Interfered with the spelling. "Kuk" it
a new on on me, bnt I judge that It
meant oook
The itrawbnok it the person who
books tbe straw. Be it generally a boy
or feeble minded person with a poor ont
oattof a boras and a fenot rail Tho
rail la attached by taoh and to
aadtbeoo to tba traoeaot taa
Of ttat an any iratat Wt of
I flaaMJlaft
Bums, Gins, Etc.
Old Ja inaiea Rum
Medford "
' Tom Gin
" Geneva Gin
" Holland Gin
Sherries, Ports, Etc.
Duff Gordon's Sherry
Club House
Imperial Wedding Port
Old Portugal Port
j We have a large stock of
! imported Burgundy, Chirr,
P. A.
P. O. Box 146.
lilui), and wlion a pno of straw 9 or o
feet high has accumulated at the tail of
the machine the strawbuck throws this
rail over it and draws it off a few roils,
soatteriug it over tho field, where it is
burned.
Mr. Pike writes liko a Mormon nnrt
spoils with tho "wholo arm movement, "
I presume, capitalizing his own name,
while to tho Deity lie gives a lower ciiso
"1" and spells country with a "k."
His meok spirit ond constant refer
ence to his devout uaturo would indi
cate that ho belongs to tho church of
Latter Day Saints, and that in Grass
Canyon smokehouses should be worn
with a padlock on the out si Jo;
Gkas Kastos OrvRon Oc30 14
mlstornyodiHT trend I hnv rod nro published
excomuniknshuna with gnito latter an I no
by uro ritin that urn faro nn aqum west, ni
man an I thot u wood liku to boru from this
rirt of tho kuntry I am a lovur of tin- lord nn
am a workin with a thrnshin mashi-iio an i
am wbnt thn cal the struw buck mi inumndy
ehe kuka In tho kuk wagin nn sho Is nlso a
luvcr of tho lord with grato humility nn up'
rltcnea of hart an I luv that gal with tru
krlshun dovoshun an lie 1m t n nicxicnn sndrl
agin a pnro of buro skin simp thut they nut
nun ovtho boyt in the fltu with mo but tho
aak giggor he is the best six lmss driver an
whip hand that over buked wheet from this
eksliun to tho coluniby river nn he kan kruk
a fll often his ol leders our without inakin his
plnters wink an marandy slio noso it nn ho
nose that ahe nose It an whata wits ho noso that
I nose that she nose hit an tho Ingeneonr an tho
hodlumna an the derrick forkors an tho roust
about an the hole ornery onregenoruted outfit
noso that he noso that 1 noso tlmt ho noso that
ahe nose hit an thoy aro A soree of grnto anoy
anco to mo an voxashun of spoeret an tlia laf an
mak that gal frlskyrn a dog on bunch grnx
kayuse i tola our minister about It an h,n as
good a krlshun aa ever trld to korrl a si ner nn
he didnt do nothin but lot gl darn him an
then 1 tolo my nnybar duchy giblns an hes an
good a fre mothodlat as over ropt a stonr an ho
tole me to pra but 1 do no an i tak my prn l i
band to ask u as man to man wood u pra an
bide bl the wll of tbe lord or wood u ful
from gram long anuf to nock that sak gigger
Into 80 flinders with my bucktn ratio as I hnv
often loud to do an ft wnto uro anser with grato
anxiety an i am ur deer f rend
James Piku
an t liv with ml fuka In grus kanyon but if n
wll rito to Biggs Sherm.in county orvgon i wil
gtt it thatg whar 1 buck whet to
It is rather late now to answer this
letter, bnt yon will gain nothing by
personal violence, Mr. Pike, and your
rival might turn upon you, for you know
that even the wheelbarrow will tnrn
when trodden upon, and he might dis
figure you.
Bide your time, James, aud all will
be well. Would it imt pay yon to travel
tho downward road a few weeks and
thus interest Miranda in you? Homo
girls scorn to need a man to reform aud
prefer tho lovely debauchee aud rcwey
to a corroct person, as they yearn for tho
excitement of ennobling a bad man. If
you think she is of a romantic turn of
mind, yon might do this. It will not
be a disagreeable task by any means.
If you aro ignorant of how to lead
such a lifo, yon can get a popular book
that will holp you, entitled "Hulf
Hours With a Rewoy; or, Where U My
Jag Tonight?" by the Earl of Tiuktutii
Llnistero, published by Mooreruwo.
Greens, Follows, Chompuey & Co
(Ltd.), Northeast Bishop's Gate street,
Ludgate Hill and Hohnru, N. W.. I.on
don, E. C, England.
I Lily Dalo, Rawlins, Wy., writes to
know, "Whioh is propor, the czar of
Russia or emperor of Russia, and what
Is the title of his wife?"
The title of czar was given to the em
peror of Russia somo timo iu tho twelfth
contury. It moaus a king. The annal
ists bestowed the title on Vladimir, and
his successors have inhorited it, toguther
with a burglar proof woodbox, in which
)Vlad need to secrete himself when bo
L--J mw. a ausltt .'.. tat aVl. a..
heard an anarchist's breath in the en
try.
Officially the title was not used till
the sixteenth century, when as early as
1505 Dasll Ivanovltch, the ton of old
man Ivanovltch, assumod tho tltlo of
Samoilorshos, or autocrat, aud his son,
Ivan the Terrible, was crowned rzar in
1547.
Ivan the Terrible, at most students
of history axe awaro, ruled with groat
cruelty and a rod of lrou about 8 feet
long, the othor end of which was kept
hot over an alcohol stove. This stove
consumed every 94 hours a half gallon
of alcohol and Ivan the other halt
Ivan, whioh it John in the English,
was called also Ivan IV. He died at the
age of 55, and the average reign of a
csar linos then hat been bnt 18 yean.
; Thirteen yean ago last spring the
etar wai aulas ted by mtana of a
Sauterno, Rhine Wines,
ChanipngneH, Cordials, Bit
ters. Native Wines.
N. C. Scupppruong
" Black bfiry
" Catawba
California Sherrv
Port
' Angelica
" Burtnmdy
'' Keihling
Znfau(lel
' Hoe's
Claret
S uppeniong Champagne
MARQUARDT,
bomb tendered him by nil admirer from
out of town. A full account of the as
sassination was published exclusively
in the Laramie Daily Boomerang, that
liriiiis its lirst issue; terms, $10 per year;
weekly, if:!; terms of advertising made
known on application and promiso not
to tell anybody elso.
Ivan carried on wars with Tartary,
and in 15S0 introduced tho tartar emet
ic into their midst. Soon afterward they
threw up tho sponge.
Ivan tho Terrible was a very plain
man, and clocks were not a success until
after his death,
He captured Astrakhan, Kasan and
parts of .Siberia. He also made war on
the Poles and Swedes.
He preferred war as a means of lon
gevity to life on a bomb infested throne.
Iu 1721 Pi ter tho Ureal added to the
title of czar thut of iniperator, with an
advance iu pay, horse feed and station
ery. Tho wife of tho czar was then call
ed tho czarina, but now she Is styled
impcratritza.
Among the Russians tho czar is call
ed hassoodar and other epithets behind
his lack.
Thomas B. Reed of Portland. Me., is
styled the American czar, or hassoodar,
Tom tho Terrible would also be a good
THE STRAW nircK.
name for him. He is undoubtedly a
dangerous man aud subversive of every
thing nndor a republican form of gov
ernment that is good to eat
Ho spoko in Chicago while I was
there, and a good Democratic friend of
raino asked if it would be proper for la
dies to go.
I said it would if thoy conducted
themselves properly.
I would hato to be a czar, not so much
ou my own account, but my wife hatos
to bo blown up, as sho firmly believes
in tho resurrection of tho body aud
would hato to put anybody to needless
trouble.
Too rartloular.
Employment Agent What was the
matter with your last place?
Domestic Tho missus was too per
tloulor. "In what way?"
"She wouldn't let me lock the baby
In tho fold'.n bod w'on I had company."
Now York Weekly.
Tlia New Woman,
She How dare yon kiss me, tlr?
Ho I'm awfully sorry, bnt why did
yon encourago me?
Sho And pray, sir, how did I en
courago you?
Ho Well yon took off your glassot,
Pall Mall Budget,
IUlatiT.lT.
Maud Do yon like Mr, Dinwiddle?
Ethel Ob, yes, I like him, relatively
speaking.
Maud Relatively speaking! What
do yon menu by that?
Ethel Yon eoe, I promised to be a
lister to him. New York Journal.
Aa Expert (pus)
Mrs. Benedlet Now, what wonld
yon do, Mr. de Batch, If yon had a ba
by that cried for the moon?
De Batch (grimly)-I'd do tbe next
best thing for him. madam I'd mak
bin. tee start V- - t
Ales, Stouts, Etc.
Bass Ale, White Label
" Smith's India
Burke's Stout
" Ba ss Ale
Schlitz XXX Porter
" Extra Stout
" Pilsener Beer
C. & C. Ginger Ale
" Club Soda
Burke's three-star Irish
and Scotch Whiskey.
Agents for th Jos. Schlitz
Brewing Co., Milwaukee,
Wis , and Foss-Sehnelder
Brewing Co., Cincinnati, 0.
most complete Wine and
Manager.
Telephone Call 72.
Racket Store.
15 S. Main St.
We ar taking stock and
while this is going on we will
ell goods just as low as
erer, but we have a few
things to close at a sacrifice;
22 plush, leather ond cellu
loiil oises, handkerchief,
dove, wcktie and jewelry
ho.xt s, f having sets, etc.; 11
plush and leather albums; 1
silver plate castor; 1 silver
plate sugar bowl; 1 rilver
plate spoon holder; 1 silver
plate cake basket.
J. M. 8TONE11. Mgr.
Pore rood.
Vuttenno is a much abused product.
As a matter of fact it is cure, sweet.
wholesome, and Infinitely preferable to
ordinary country butter. A special
correspondent of this paper recently
viblted the fautorv owned and onerated
by tho Armour Packing Co., of Kansas
City, manufacturers o( the widely aa
vertlsed Silver Churn liutterlne. A
five story bulldlnir is perfectly fitted
for the sclentitio preparation of this
food product. Everything is spotlessly
clean; all appliances are the latest and
most Improved, and every precaution la
taken to secure tho production of an
absolutely pure and wholesome food.
All processes aro under the direction of
a foreign chemist who has made the
skillful combination of pure sweet fata
the study of hi life. He pays aa much
attention to details aa does the most
fastidious housekeeper to horcookincr.
The result ia that Silver Chum Butter-
lne is ever fresh, fragrant and delicious
s dainty delicacy lor the table.
Sclentino experta endorse the new
food:
Prof. Charles Chandler, of New York
City, sayat "The product la palatable
and wholesome and I regard it aa a
most vaiuaDie article 01 looa."
. l'rof. J. S. W. Arnold, Medical IV
oartment. University of New York.
sayat "A blessing for the poor, and In
every way a perfectly pore, wholesome
and palatable article or food."
- K. B, Nolakd k 80R.
The greatest buying time of the year is here. We are
ready with special offerings of useful presents. It is to
your interest to recognize us, as we are the acknowl
edged leaders of special sales and low prices. There are
probably 5,000 people in Asheville who are mentally
saying, I hope I get an umbrella this Christmas. Grat
ify their wish and buy it here, as we have the nicest se
lection in the city. In selecting presents for your friends
it is wrell to remember a nice dress pattern, umbrella,
shoes, silk and linen handkerchiefs, or buy your mother
or wife a nice pair of lace curtains; makes a lasting im
pression and gives pleasure every day in the year. From
our immense stock selections can be quickly made for
young and old, adapted to the purse and tastes of all.
Don't miss buying useful Christmas presents from us.
Bargains in all departments at the Baltimore Clothing,
Shoe and Dry Goods Co. liemcmber our next special
sale day, next MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TII, 1894.
SPECIAL. DECEMBER SALE.
Commencing
stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL SUITS AND
OVERCOATS. YOUlt CHOICE
CLOTH All wool in all colors and mixtures, TRIM
MINGS Elegant, and TAILORING Unsurpassed.
STYLES Regents, 3-button cutaways, dovetails, longs,
regulars, stouts. MATERIALS Rlack clay worsted,
Scotch tweed, homc-spuns, cassimcrcs, black and blue
cheviots, tricots, kerseys, meltons. STYLES Single
and double breasted Cambridge sacks, 3-button cutaway
sacks, piccadilly sacks. Former prices, $10, $15, $14,
$20. See window display. Remember our next SPE
CIAL SALE DAY,
Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Co.
10 AND 12 PATTON AVENUE.
FOR HALE
A LA08 LOT Ot
Old Newspapers
AUCIctR. Justlht tolas; to put tindtr
eiraats thlt wlatt r. Apply tt
ClTIlEN
Business
Office.
December 3, 1894, we placed on sale our entire
$9.90
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