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2. tt T- t-H-fr ALE,! OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT - THIS - - OITICE. SC. PKH HVNUKF.I), Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTSj AND FOR SALE, Not exceeding three line, One Time, its cent. Three Time, 00 cent. I Bli Time, 78 cent. -VOLUME VI. NO.-82. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. '"ft 7 rf 1, 1 f '5 L. I '4 f - r v 3 TY- 'I m i4iLWf.tr 1 .ijof.vifiL' LINIMLLE.; A plitee planned and tlevel- vuiik an u I. GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, I A region noted for houlth- " J fulness and beauty of 1 SCENERY. An elevation of :i,H0() feel,, r J with pool J Invigorating Climate , J L ik heing la w out. won "$ tjiwt and nkill, with well I gimlet! roads and extensive l'ORKST PARKS. A desirable plaee for fine 1 resiileiiees and HKATHI'VL HO.rtlvH. A Rood opportunity '" f prolHnble investments. For 3 f illustrate! pamphlet, ad- dress,' LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT COA l.lilvilW. MIU'llvll ., N. t" NliW INVolCli. OKNTI-liMUN-S M,IK.S, CIIF.TIOT, SATIiliN ANII 1'I.AKiNltl. SHIKTS J I 'ST IN. LAWKS' IlLAZIvKS, SHIRT WAIST A CIIIM liSKTTliS JI'ST KliCI-l Vlil. HON MAKCIIii. ;U SOUTH MAIN STKIiliT. 1 H.T.KSTAliROOK'S JJ 8. MAIN ST.. AHHKVII.I.U, -ISTItK l-I.ACS Hl BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY. Local Vlcwt and Sketches. Hi.rlMd HEAL ESTATE. AT ALTSS IIWVN, l L L!Ti GWYN & WEST, (Muccraaor. to Walter H.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL .ESTATE. JLoana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'nlillc. Commlaalonera ollienla. FIRE INSURANCE. OKPICK aoulheaat Coart aquare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Eatate Broker. And Inveittnieut Agent: Loan, nc urcly placed at M per cent. meMi 2 IU 118 I'slton Are second door, (child Iv "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" Wnuld.'t huy timber Innrfa, mineral prop crtlc. or Aahevllle Aral Katntc? Then call on u, Horntlo, and we will give the. thy money', worth. W .an hcII thee a house lot, lend the. ahek rlato crest a dwelling thenon, ami Inaurc the aaine In anv Fire tnaurancc Company doing bualneaa In thin Mate. (live u. a call, Hnratlol JISNK8 & JKNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 Jfc 10, McAfee Block, 3 Patton Art., A.heyllle, M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE kvi:rv uav thih wukk I'UK TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled BLUE RUIN": llua heen withdrawn after very aucceaafnl run, nnd we now prvarnt our niatchleM Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. IHMIKB II'.N AT A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. During tli month of Au gust we want to elose out everything w' have in the line of Summer (ioods. We are piiitf to buy a lif? stock for the Fall and Winter and we want no money locked up in (!oods to carry over. We have some beautiful patterns in FloumingM nnd Allovers that wo will sell so cheaply (lint it would he economy to bu.V even for next Summer, as ouecannot hove too many While Dresses. If you neetl a I'daiiket orn Comfort t hese cool uihtsyou can llnd what you want nt our phice. A new line of (liiuihunis in Full Similes have just cftme in, and ai-eointo besold very Ittw, as is our habit with all our (ioods. Vehuc abiait six lce('ivain Fillers t)f the seaMon'M lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy ('roquet Setts and Hum mocks of us i:heaH'r than anybody else. Our Store is heath luarters for all sorts of Housekeeping conveniences of which wo ask an inspec tion. Come to see us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. Every thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." THE SENSATIONa OF ttmmttflSHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1890. Of all thr humlaome and vnliinhle rnwrty that haa hern offered In Aahevllle, none com parnlilr to the antirokcn fnreat of over One Hundred Acre, divided and anlidlvldrd Into the moat lienutllul lot. and tract., lylnu long IHERRIMON AVENUE, Tho Ilouhvtml oftho (My, About one-third helnv within city llmlta and the remainder In the charming auliurhan villa of Hnmoth, Only one mile from Court (tqunre (10 mln ule.i drive) nnd on the lieatand moat popular drive leadlnu to the country. There la a lab yrinth of avenue, and atrreta being built through tluar ground, under the aunervlalon of one of the ffnrat engineer. In the Mouth, The lota and trncta will rang In alie from Vi acre to 8 to S acre., the larger plat, covering anmr of the moat beautiful and irictumque clevntlona to be found In a day'. Journey. Send for plat of the property to Nat. AtklnHon & Son, AHIIBVII.LB, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. V.C.CARMICIIAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C, It will take you but out minute to read and you will find by doingsoyou can save money by buyingyour drugs, mediant nnd such articles at Carinicliaol'8 Drug Store. His stock fresh and complete and at prieeH that defy com Htition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer (ioods in order to elose them out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the sciiAon. CL0THIN0. DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIJ Elegant Drug Store cen trally IocuUhI well venti lattnl easy of access agree uble to customers a 1 trac tive to all, by dny nnd night illuminated with electrici ty telephono attachment Handsomo Soda Wnter Ap paratus ice cold drinks all day long fine 5 ami 10 rent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-dny. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND- dksic;ni:r IN FRESCO. niiudd.'lm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I. Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strlctljra Brokerage BuaincM Loan. Mcurcly placed at rtef cent. PICTURE FRAMES, Oold. Silver, Ivory, Oak, Gilt and Co mill, nation Moulding. Al.o Hoom Moulding.. Picture. Matted, Mounted and Framed at loweat price, and work guaranteed. Bngrav Inga, Painting, and Local Vlcwa alwaya on hand at ESTAUROOK'S, a B. Main St., apr IN d Aahevllle. J?OR RHNT. Photo gallery over Law's .tore. Ifaye'a Patent atyllghti parlor, and printing do Sartmenttcnmmodloua and enay of acccM. poly to BBAKDKN. RANKIN ft CO., JuuctdU 05 south Main alrcct. THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. A SENATE RESOLUTION TO SHUT OFF DEBATE. IT IS REFERRED TO THE COMMIT TEE ON RULES. RKKD FOR ONCK l'NARI,K TO COI'NT A UI'UKi n, THE COTTON CROP REPORTED IN GOOD CONDITION. BIO VTRIKK ON THK NKV? VORKt--KMlMAI.MAII.MOAn. I'TICA, N. V., AtiRUBt 0. livery Kiii;lit of Liilmr wiirkint; Tor the New York Central nnd Hudson river niilrnml in the city or Ittwtia lintli eimt mill wist lor liftv mile, have iiit work. In this city the fiirce out mny tiumlicr forty. It in comxc(l ol Bwiu'lmiai, Ixij; unKemcn, unte tenrlcr nt Mrcrt cniBS, iiiK. frciKht luindkra. cur iimiax'tora ami men occuiiyim; noaiuona of like nntiirc One or two pitKH'iincr tniina linvv Ih?cii run, but no freight lina gone through aincc mat niiu. The railroad Hulhiiritica linvc Intel mnnv npnliciitions from men lcsiriiiL' to K to work. Their iintnra nnd nildresses were taken, nnd it m thought when the cnmiuiny in rcmlv to run ita trnina the plncca ofitrikcrn here can lie tilled in two hour.. There ia no troiilile, or rumor of nnv on the Weal Shore. Nkvy Vokk, AiiKiiat I). The Hint tniin which It-It the C.nind Central depot this innriiuiK paaacd uiidcrnt'iith the n wootlcn hriduc at I'orlvlilth street tit exiietlv .'l.no nVliH'k. 1'iiiir iMirtt ivitf nt. t ached to thin trmn nnd these were occu pied sorter, whosv duty it wiib to dis trihute the mails liel'ore the train reached Albany. There were no iiasscnucra aboard. The tie up on the road wan complete, livery trainman, hrukemun. awitchiuan. engineer, nml conductor except those neceaanry to attend to the niiiutii ol tin mail trains atoiiK'tl work on the ordei of the executive iMiard nl' the diatrict us- semblv No. 2Mi. Kailronn menbv inulunlconwiit aurtvii to furuiah enough assist. ouv toallow lh mail traina to run, hut they bail dctt r mined that not n simile naaseiii'cr nor a iMiund of (rein III should Ik-carried on the line of the N. V. Central alter It) o'clock last titKht. l-roin to H;:i"t hisii. m.. no traina were run. About six o'clock however a ureal uumlicr ol train hand, who tlid not Ih-Ioiu; to the Knights o l.alMir rriKirteil nt Hie vard for work they were instructed to set about ctcauiiiL tracks. Third Vice-President Webb tool. charge of the men aa aoou an they en teral the yard, lie hail lieen up all niht superintend iiu; the company's bus iness nun consulting with the police olK eials from time to time rcKariliiiK the safely of the piisseiiuirs who arrived on incoming trains. Tnear were conicllctl to ffet off the cars at Moll Haven in stead of coniiui! into the ('.rand Central depot as usual anil thev hail to rely upon the acconiinoilation ol I he elevated rail road and street ears to hi tin; them down town. Th strikers conduct IheuiMclvcsiu an orderly manner. THK COTTON (HOP, An Advance In C'ondlllwn In the CarollnnH Kvported. Nkvy Vokk, August It. Total visible supply nf cotton for the world is I ,'.'01 , 0!)7 bales, of which H2I,:i!l7 is American Last year's receipts in all interior towns. KH7; receipts from plantations, 772; crop in sight, 780,001. Washington, It. C., AukuhI . The August cotton returns ol the department of agriculture show n slijjht advance in condition nf the plant in the Carolinas, lenncssee, Mississippi anil lMiisiana. There is a fullinu of one poitil in (leoruia and Florida, of two in Alabama, four in Arkansas nnd seven in Texas. The gen eral average is 81)3. It was 1111' last month. The condition is thcrctoi c still relatively high. The improvement in the Mississippi river bottoms is trom the rap id growth of the late planting ol sub merged area. A fair stand in vigorous growth nnd of abundant fruiting is gen erally reported. There are Iretiiieut rclerences to tin droughts, in some instances of several weeks duration, followed by n stuhcienl rain fall, in some cases by excessive rains, yet there tins been no general drought. One section of the rnuniy is reported dry, while another is too wet. The storms npicnr to nnve ieen local over tortious of the cotton licit. Sandy soils have been lirncultcd by the rains which have 1nmgcd nndclny uplands; nnd the droiiL'lit. which has scarcely willed the plants in the licavv sons, nas iniureii me crop in the light limns, t acre are ire iticnt reports of stiierior promise, the nest lor several years; in one county in (tctirgin, the best in thirty years. The only forms of injury reported are tendency to droll the leaves nnd fruit lifter the sudden changes from dry to wet weather anil an occasional attack of rust. The entterpillnr Is not very prevalent. The licit worm is somewhat more lornit dnble in the Southwest, Averages ol condition arc follows: Virginia, ll.'l; North Cnrolirn, 00; South Carolina, tf; (ieorgln, ; Florida, 110; Alabama, 113; Mississippi, 111); l.oiitsiana. Mil; lexus H'J; Arkansas, HQ; Tennessee, il.'i. A lAO I.AW. One Proponed for the Menate To-Oaar. Wasiiini.ton, August ll. In the Sen nte to-day the roll tall showed there were in the chnmher twelve senators less than a ipiortitn, nnd the sergennl-nt arms wns directed to rripicst the nltcn dance of absentees, nnd by 10.20 the presence of a quorum wns secured nnd business progressed. Senator Miickliiirn gave notice that he would on Saturday, the 2Itd, nsk to sub' mit the customcry resolution! relative to the death nf his Inte colleague, nnd nsk the aennte nt that time to consider them Senator Hoar offered the following resolution which was rclcrrcd lolhccom inittee on rules. Resolved, That the rules of the senate he amended by adding the following: "When any bill or resolution shall have liccn under consideration for a reasona ble time, it shall be in order lor any sena tor to demand that the debate thereon lie closed. Il'such a demand lie seconded by n majority of the senators present the question shall forthwith lie tnkcii thenon without further debate and t lie icndiiig measure ahull take precedence ol all other business whatever. If the senate shall decide to close the debate the iUcstion shall he put upon the pending amend incuts according to the rules of the sen ate, but without further debate except that every senator who may desire shall be uermilleil to siK-ak upon the measure nut more than once and not exceeding thirty minutes. Alter such demand sh ill hnve ls.cn made bvanv senator, no other motion shall be made in order until the sume shall have liecn voted upon by the senate unless I he same shall fail to he seconder). 'After thi senate shall lia.c tUviilcd to close the debate, no motion shall U' in order but a motion to adjourn or to take n recess when such motions shall be sec nulled by a majority ol the senate. When either ol such motions shall have Urn lost or shall have failed of a second it shall not lie in order to renew the same till one senator shall have spoken upon the iKiiiliag measure or one vole upon the same shall have intervened.' The bouse bill niithoriziuirthc construc tion of a bridge across the Tennessee river at or near (iiintersville, Ala., was taken Irani the calendar and passed with an amendment adding words "at or near Ik. posit, Alabama." Ilielarill bill was then taken up, the ipicstiou Iking on Senator llutler's amendments to paragraph I It t, page i.'7 to reduce the duly on cotton ties to ;t KTCcnt. ail valorem. In the house la-lore the reading of the journal Mr. Rogers, ol Arkansas, raised the point that there was no quorum present and the sia-aker Is-'ing unalilcto count a ipiorum a call ol the house was ordered. VANt'i: NOT A I.A MM !;. He Hees II Ih Way Too Clear I'or Victory. Washington, August si. According to an line view had with Scualur au,c here he is not dislurla-d at the numerous eKirts ami dispatches from North Car. iliua to tin cllccl thai the Farmers' Al i.incr of that State is couspii ini; to dc- cat him lor iceli elioii, lie says lb, last press dispatch, st.-itinir that I her is a 'niiilitiiatiou la'lwtcu the l-ariners Alii nice ami the kiciiuioiul aial l.iiivillc ailioad to delta: V.,acc, is false on its .ice. "I'or vcars," milled the senator, "there iias Ik-cii a constant waifarc lictwcca thc iiriucrs anil the Kieliinoud S: Hauvillc -mil, and lliroiigh il all I luive Isjcn the iiaiiipion of the lai iiicis. ll is natural that the railroad should oppose me, but I Have nothing to tear It on I lie larmcrs. I'p In the present every convention for tile nomination of iiicuiIkts ol the legisla ture has enihnscti inc. Besides, all thc uilkial ami other couvvtilions, with otic exception, have endorsed inc. I am in- lormcd that one convention declined to endorse me solely on the ground that as it has nothing to do with selecting nieiu- K-rsol the legislature it was none ol its business to interfere. So far as the suli treasury bill is concerned, the farmers ot North Carolina arc divided among them selves on that measure, many of them igrccmg that t is impracticable. I he senator inlilcil thai lie could not iidornc the sub-trcasurv scheme unless he was ready to slep right into a limnlic asylum. DKMUVKATs HHOI'I.II I NITK. lol. CoieHpenks ofThc CoiiiIiir 1'all Klecllou. That Colonel Frank Coxe is going to e a prominent factor in the coming con gressiouul nomination is generally ad milted, not only by the friends ol that gentleman but by every thinking man in lie Ninth district. With so innav candi dates in the field and with no one with a certainty there is plenty of opior- lumtv torn man with so many political rirnds as Col. t-oxe has, and liisiiersoual friends recognizing what they they think is the strength of their candidate, pro- ii isc to make things hum. Lol. Coxe was seen by n t. itizi;n rt- mrtcr this morning, and asked about inlitics in general and the race in the ninth in particular, "ll is going to 'k mi walk over no matter who we nomi nate." he said. "The race was hard enough when we wire under a demo cratic government nnd had democratic Ihcials, and even then wc were ilclcatcd two vcars ago. I his vcar tat- ground will fsrjustns bitterly contested, liwart is going to make a strong race, and it is hiuh lime that the democrats licgau to cast about for itsstrongest man. It will lie no easily purchased honor at thr heat. The man who will go in and win will rtrlamlv la- deserving of the office, nnd whoever the convention de cides him to Is; I shall give him all the support in my power. Lol. Coxe is n larmer nun proiiaiuy me largest producer in the district and it is only natural that he will receive support Irani the tillers ol the son. Kcgariliug the Progressive Farmer and Senator Vnncc. be lor one. does not relieve that thr paier voices the the sentiment of the Alliance. Senator Vance is certain to Ik- re-elect ed" he said, "nnd the farmers will hclji to do il. They recognize hint as their fi lend and bis position on the sub-treasury bill thev may Know nc mistaken alter weigh ing both sides. I mvscll think that the nest thing the gnvcrnmeuS can do fur the producers is t'i give them cheap money without wait ing lor the passage of that bill." It was this expression that hrst He iilcd the farmer trienda of Colonel Coxe to push him lor congressional honors. The rumor leaked mil several months ago that he was about to start n private I hi uk in Asheville with a capital stock ol $100,000, nil of which he would take himself. The object of this institution wits to loan money, csiK.Ti.illy to farm ers, at only the legal rate. Investigation proven the rumor to nave louiiiiaiion ill fact and his slock at once went up sev- ral notches, Iliilllinore Markels, IIai.timiihk, August 1). Flour firm- Howard street nnd Western sutler $2.2oM '2 Sill : extra $U. loci .10; family $. H 6.00; citv mills, Kin brand, extra $.'),10(i (l.'JO. Vhcat Southern linn; Fultx til (iil7c; Longherry tl2f'08c; Western strong; No. '2, winter red, spot nnd Au gust Otitic Corn Southern firm ; white riHWOOcj yellow srid'ASc; Western strong. Sl'ARKS SOMETIMES ELY III. A INK AND HARRISON I.OVI' TAPS. They arc Not Itlvldedmitlic- Quex- Hon or Reciprocity. However. HnyH W. CurtlH The House Will Recede on the Tariff Hill. Washington, August 9. William lil Icry Curtis, of the Slute dcpnrliiien, who stands closer to Mr. Blaine nt present tliau any in. in in Washington, returned here recently from n Western trip. He made the billowing statement, which lie lias endorsed, of the relations that exist at present belweeu the President and his secretary of State, with rcterence to re ciprocity : "As the dominant party in congress does not avail itself of those very favor ii'ile terms referring to Hlaine's recip rocity proposition as outlined in his let ters to Senator Frye Mr. Illiiiucis justly iiidigaaiit. Ik-charges il all to the de sire of republican statesmen to make po litical capital to lie utilized in the ap proaching elections. I he delay in secur mg reciprocity would not make this can ilal available this fall, anil tort liis reason they are willing to torego an incalcula ble advantage to the entire country sim ply that they inav advance their own in terests and maintain the supremacy ol the party. It is against such a selfish, Ullliatriotic. and unwarranted iioliev that Mr. Blaine raises his voice and feels called upon to criticise the Mckinley lull as well as its supporters. 1 he rela tions of the President and Secrctarv Blaine are not of that strained character which some newspaiiers have so indus triously represented, 'resident Harri son, wliilc he does not go iiiitc so far as Air. Minnie, agrees with him in the mam and does not approve congressional ac tion in the matter referred to. 1 saw thr President at Cam- Muv reccullv, and he cited me as witness to the fact that lie and Mr. Blaine were on friendly terms, and 1 had to testily in his favor. They have their little litis, lor both are men ol strong convictions. Neither is made ol wax, ami when thev come together the sparks sometimes lly, but there is no ii- proach to nu oh.-ii rupture and it serious liiicrencc la-lween them. That there is to be a compromise at tempted on the o nest ion of reciprocity. there is no reasonable room for doubl. The manager ol it, however, is President Harrison, and not James G. Blaine. The niemlieis ol the ways and means com mittee are as vigorous as ever in their de nunciation of the secretary's course, and sav that, assisted by the power of the sK-akcr, they will throw the reciprM--iiy amendment oat of the tariff bill if the senate puts it in. The general opinion. however, is that they will be comiicllcd to accept what the senate proposes. t'ONr'KIIKHATK RK-1'NION. The Most l.nruely Attended Mluce Hie liiiiip wiw Orttitnlxea. Cii.tki.orri:, N, C, August 0. The cotilcilcrnte veterans of Mecklenburg couiily held their unniial picnic in this city Thursday, mid it was the most largely attended ot anv inciiie since the camp was organized. The veterans as sembled in the First Presbyterian church yard, at twelve o'clock, mid were formed into nut- oy Lieutenant t-oiiiinandcr Har rison Watts. His double line extended along the entire Irontagr of three blocks. ( ieneral K. Barringcr addressed "the old vels m a Iccliag maimer that brouuhl tears to the eyes of many. Fell joo Feet. Nkvaiia Citv, August St. M. (.Jen nings, aged 61, while currying mail from Washington to ivnicga, tell with his hurst from a narrow trail down into a can non, a distance of .'(no feet. The man and horse were frightfully broken up. cuiuims daughter started out to scarcn and found his dead body in the evening. .I7'.IA'.s' OF CaXSIioriSNCE. I'oKiai'.N. Hue hundred and seventy-five deaths from cholera were rcHirtcd in Mecca Wednesday. The total cxiK-iulitures of the Panaiuii Canal company thus far amount to 1.- i;i,(Mi(l,iHii) Irancs, while the assets arc 1M, III 1(1,01 10. l'vraud. the murderer of the nnlnrv t'.iiiilVc, attempted to strangle himself iii his cell in Pans, luit was saved byn war- Icn who was attracted liv moans lioni Hvr-iud. While crossiiiu a street in Portsmouth, lingland, l'jiia-ror William, of ticrmaiiy aarrowly escaan irom la-iug kiiockcii down by the bores attached loan ling lisb adinirid's carriage. The l;mH.-ror jiiiiiH-d. WASIIINIITON. Chicat!0. according lo the census re turns, is next to New York in imputa tion. Private Secretary llallord denies that the President is preparing a message on the subject ol reciprocity. The river and harbor bill has la-en postponed in the hoc of curtailing dem ocratic opposition to the tariff bill. The senate substitute for the federal elections bill has liccn rcMrled to the senate. It omits some ol the most ob jectionable features of the Lodge bill. IIOMK. The Oeorgin demiK-rntic convention has nominated W. J. Northern for gov ernor and a full Stale ticket. loan 1. Martin, of Kansas Citv, Mo., reported to be worth 00,01)0, died at his home after a short illness. Ciovernor Hill will be nsked to call an extra session of the New York legislature lo rcH'iil the electric execution law. The New York nress will not be prose cuted lor violating tnc electric tientn law in publishing details of Kcnimlcr exe cution, Suit wns brought nt Cincinnati against the assignee ol IS. I.. Harper by the Western National Hank ot New tork lor recovery on the claim of $200,000, The Farmers' Alliance of Louisiana bus declared itself opposed to the organiza lion of any third, or farmers' party, and denounced the lottery amendment, urg inn all farmers to vote nuainat it at the election In lvj. F.dwnrd Trench, 00 year old and sup posed I v a poor pocket book vender. dropped dead of heart disease in Chicago yesterday, i Here wni louna in nit un tlerclotliing over $4,000 in cash and ft tlcctl lo a House in wtncu ue lived. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADU MARK HUGISTURKI). ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PEHFECTLY SURE ANO ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache ANll NOTHING Ul.Sli. ANTIMIGRAINE Has. earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article ill the market fur the speedy relief and cure of every variety of Unit common trouble, IlhAbAtiiB. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ijiiartcrs, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who huve oaccliied it, will never be without. For its curative powers il does not dc liend upon the subtle inlliicuecs of such poisonous drugs as ANTlPYKINli, M0KPI1INU, C11LOKAL AND COCAINE, Since il docs not contain au atom of cither ot these. Il is absolutely free from njuriuus chemicals, and can lie lakeu by young aud old wilhuut fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does nut disarrange the stomach, and contains uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in iis being tlioioughly reliable as u cure fur any kind ol head ache without icsKxl to cause leaving uo unpleasant or annoying ullcr-cffccls, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These utilities make il the most popular and saleable article in I lie market, wherever known. IHKliCl KINS l llK t sii. The doac lor an udult I two U-ukkj!IuIs iu a wiuc gluiia ol water. iKise tur children in proportion, uecoriliug tu age. la cither vusc the doac cull be rt-a-uted every thirty ininucs until a cure i t Heeled, lliic done will ulwuyauiive uwuy uu ultuck ol lleuuiulu, il lukcu when Hrst lecling the premonitory Kyiiiuloiii.; i.ul il the attack la well on, and ullering ia iulellae, the accolld or third doac may be required, faultily a greater number ol dose, la required to cilect the hrst cure thun la needed lor liny succeeding time there uflcr, showing thut the medicine ia aecuiuu lutivc in itaclleeta, u-mling towurd uu cveut ual permanent cure. I'or Mile ut t.KAN f'8 I'HAKMACV. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 48 H. MAIN HTRI'.GT, (IIMHiailc Hank of Aahrvllk. UNLOADING SALE. H-y (.(Kills, l-'niK-y (iooils, nml Notions, Lint' ('iii)aiiis, Tull Linens, Towrls, Nnp- kiiiH, ('(iiiii(pi'iain'S, White (ooils, nml Kinliroitli'iii's nl prime post. All Pniiirstiu (moils, iiii-liiiliii",' I'riile of (lit West, Wnitisiiltii, Fiuit of Loom, l-l Cottons nml 1 0-1 SlieHii)i;.H nt n iiiit post. We mil special attention to our large stork of I'.ni- broitlery nml Knitting' Silk, Zejiliyis, Wools, Silk nml Outline Work. All u'o nt prime post. La (lies' Muslin rinlerwear nt cost, KM Gloves, Hosiery ami Kilibons nt umisuftlly low prieeH. LadioH will Hii vu money by uttouding this Hpeeial Hiilo.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1890, edition 1
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