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OLD NEWSPAPERS . Asheville Daily Citizen f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, -FOR SALE- Not exceeding three llnea, One Time, 3ft cent. Three Time., HO cent.. Sis Timet, 78 cent. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. IJC. PER HVNDRKU, i lilt VOLUME VI. NO. 87. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. - MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A pliuro planned nnd devel oping IIS u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the : . MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henltli fnliiitH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of a,HOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being liiid out with UxMvi fiiul skill, with well imlcd roiuls and oxtniv FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tint rcHidemvH and HKTHFl'L HOMES. A good oppoi'Uniit.v for piolitalile invent meats. For illustrated paniplilt. nd- .lIlM'SS. UNVIILE IMPROVEMENT CO., Mn-vlll-. OTIlcticll Co., N. c NBW I.WOICIi. OliNTLI'.MI'.N'S MADRAS, CIU-TIOT. SATI'.BN ANI IT.AS'NIX SHIRTS J I 'ST IN. LADIIvS' lll.AZKKS, SHIRT WAISTS & CIIIM USliTT liS JUST RliClilVlil). HON MAKCIIK. ao SOUTH MAIN STKliliT. H.T.ESTAUKOOK' ilil B. MAIN HT., AHHIIVILLU. 1 TIIK 1'I.ACK FUN BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. local. Views and Sketches. uprlHrt REAL ESTATE. WI.TK B, OWVH, W.WKT. Gw,r& WEST7 (Succour, tu Walter R.Uwynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Loan Securely Placed at t Per Cent. Notary Public. CummlHlnncra ol iH-ed., FIRE INSURANCE. Of FICK-Moutheaat Court Mquare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. lonn. Me urely placed at 8 per cent. tlAJiv.: a Ik ill) ration Ave Second (lour. fr hllil 1 "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldn't huy tlmlier land., mineral prop crtlea or A.hcvllle Krai K.tntc t Then call on it; Horatio, and we will kIvc thee thy money, worth. W. ean Mil thee a houac lot, lend thee stick el. to erect a dwelling t hereon, and In.itrr the .nine In anr I'lre Insurance Coniiany dnlnH tinalne. In thli Mate. Ol ve u. call, Horatio I JENKS ft JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 ft lo, McAfee Block, 88 Pattoa At.., AibcTltle, H. C. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS WHY. IT U nut triune the riht nnd reuxunuliU' prices that we name fur the Roods we Hell that our claim to your patrunaKC mainly rcHU upon. T lilt HterlUiK excellence of our UrueericM nnd the untinprunclial'le nuiiTUy that timructerUeii every article we ufler for lule liould be well eutmldert'd. W It no I kit a cu refill examination (irHlt-om puriHtni of our Knt nnd price. All wc unit U tlinl yuu xliuuld exm-lse your fnc ultieM In your own Ik-tin If, nnd In: KulHiti In your dcehtiun by the knuwltdye thim oli tnlnetl. A. D. COOPER, Staple and Fancy Grocvrlc, I'lililic Siimn. During the month of A u- giint wi want to close out everything we have in (lie line of Summer (ioods. Wt arc going to lui.v a big stock for tlie Fall and Winter am we want no money locked ii in (iootls to carry over. V have some beautiful patterns in FloutningN and Allovers Unit we will Hell ho cheaply t hat it would he economy to Iniy even for next Summer, ns oiiecaunol have too many Wliitt Dresses If you need a blanket or a ( 'omfort t hese cool nights you can find what you want at our place. A new line of (SLnghnms in Fall ShadeH liave jiiHt come in, and nregoing to busohl very low, iih in our habit with all ourUoodH. We have about nix lee Ocntu Freezer of the season's lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy Cromiet Sette and Ham mocks of us cheaNr than anybody elw. Our Store is headquarters for all soi ls of I lousckccping conveniences of which wo ask an inspec tion. ('Oiui! to see uh before you buy Shoes of any kind ami you will Have money. ICvery tliiiigar lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." F. A. GRACE, ECORATOR ANII- i:si.ni:r IN FRESCO. iiiiKilil.'lin JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of l.yman A Child I, Offlce No. i Lcical Block. HEAL ESTATE ANIl LOAN BROKER Htrlctly a Brokerage RuilucM l.onna necurely pi need at N prrcrnt. ATTENTION, FARMERS I For Tobacco Flues CALL AT Taylor, Bouln ft Ilrotlicrloii'H NO, 43 I'ATTON AVKNCII, AHIIKVILLU, N.C. Aui'iit. fur the celchrntril 'WOODLAWN" COOK STOVKS. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. ull dlw MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Carmichael's Drug Store with your preHeription where you will at all tinn find a full line of puro fres Drugs and Cheiniculs, and at low priceH. His prescription department iH Htocked wit the puroHt and best Drug and Chemicals to bo found in t he market, both foreign am domeHtie. And you can rent asHiired that your prescrij tion will be filled correct am that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescript ionists ready to serve you at all hourH. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAEL, AI'OTIIKPAItV, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N.C. I i) i s and i.oth of New (loods for Au tumn just, received. We have made a number of sweeping redactions on Spring and Summer (ioods in order to close (hem out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) ha the remainder of 1 he wawui. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVK Elegant Drug Stoiu cen trally located well venti la ted easy of ncceHH agree- able to eiiHtoiiierH nttrinv tivo to nil, by day nnd night illuminated with electrici tytelephone attachments Handsome S(m1h Water Ap paratus ice cold drinkH all day long fine 5 and 10 cent CigarH nnd Kinney's (-igar- ttes Choice Perfumery and Soaps I'rowription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purent obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in censing, public confidence secured, wueceHH attained Asheville lccomcs the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too usy to say more to-day. IV C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville. N. (!. L ECTUREt V. M. C. A. MXTI KI! II AM., FRIDAY, At'Ul'ST Ijtlt. N.:iO ll'CI.I IC'K, 1 v DR. A. T. PORTER, , of I'hnrU'.loii, H. C. EGYPT .-'H0LY LAND. AMllNIITIIIil'YKAMItm! I I'TIIU Ml. It! I'cnMinnl Ini'lilcnt. nntl OliMiTViitliin.. t'lt- rlou. iiiiiiiiM'r. oi tlir llM.vpiliH 'I hi tWti oiiIiin of the Ik'MTt. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HOSPITAL ADMISSION, SO CTS. iii:i d.'it SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. SALKM, N. C. OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The MIHIi Anmuil Hiloii IhkIh. AiixiikI KMih, 1 win. Mi'hI.Iit Inr liml vnir ,IIA. HH' Inl r.nlim;-the llceln,ivtil of Hrnlth, Chnrat'ler nntl Intellect, llulldltiKi thiiroiiylily n'liiodclrd. t'till.v equlM-il Prepnrntory. Collritlntr nnd Punt OrnduAte lietnrtnirntN, lH'.ldc. II rut clit.. ailiiiola In Mnnlc. .(MllcunilCN, Coin. tnrrclMl antl Indnnlrlnl Htndlrn. JOHN II. VLIIWIILL, I'rliiclpul. atiKOillMiilO THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. QUAY'S THICK CUTICLE PRICKED AT LAST. HK MAKI-:a A PHRHIINAI, PI.ANATION, 1CX. BUT IT DOES NOT REFER TO ANY THEFT. THIC MIVICK AMI ll,KlU III. I. TAKKN t Wasiiinhton, August Tin- liuirtli M-ik'Hiif the n'iiililii'iin wiiiitiiriiil ciiii- t'UKVN lll'lll lit till' l'lllilll. IiikI llifjlt 111I- inurnt'il Himplv Ihciiiw mi nm-nu'iit win i 111 1 M NI I lf. The iliwiiKNiim nIiiiwi'iI that tlinv win l.pi wiiiitui'H, who lor one iviisnn or ,111- otlii'riut willing toiiiljoiirn without llic clivtioii dill In iny ni'ii'il iiiuii. Washington, August !.". When the wiuitci'iinvt'iieil (his morning Mr. Oimv iniiilr 11 K'BMinnl i'.il,iii,'itiiiii ns to 11 re mark iiUriluiU'il tu hi m in n ivrtain new s iiiiK-r report of n repiililiemi eaueiis last infill, ne 11.111 iieeii repiesenteil iih any mi; thiii he 1I11I not wish to have Soul li em nieiiilH-rs ol the house ol represeiiln Uvea "yelpiiiK ill hi. heels," urt-.l on l.v llie KiK'iiker. Mr. (Imiv sniil he lutil mmlf ' ,. , . 1 . no mien reniiira, nun nun inmlc no re- lleetion 1111 the ilistini!iiislieil nresiiliiiu oniecr 111 1 He oilier liianeli ol eonivss. .Mr. iTve moved lo moeeei In the eon siileriilion of the river mill harbor hill Mr. l-.iliiiiinils ilematiileil the ve.is and nays, wliu h resnllril III! yeas to S nays so the hill was taken an. Tin- ivmilili eans vnleil with I he ileiiiner.its lor the einisiileratioii ol iheliill were Allen, Cnl- 111, taxey, liavis, Itixon, l-'rvi, Mainler- son, Mitehel, I'owers, iinav, Sawver, Sherman. Sipiire, Stoeklniili;e, Wash I111111 mill Wilson. o Iowa. Tin- eihl rc inlilieaiis against takint; tin the loll were lllair, Ciiineron, I.iIiiiiiiiiIs. Hale. I lis eiH-k, Hour, IiikiiIIs anil Saiulers. Mr. Ilainiiton himiii! askcil Mr. I rv to allow hint lo have a Lill taken up lot letion, Mr. l-rve ikvlineil ami sanl that he I111I nskffl the liiianee eoiuniitttr to let hill) haw two ilavs lor eoiiHiileratioii f tlu-jiver anil harlior Ix.lt anil that hi shoiihl ask the senate to remain in ses sion tn-iii'irrow until the hill was liu ishcil. lie ilul not livl in IiIk i I v, time lore, to yiehl any time tin-any oilier Inl ine. i mitliher ol eoiumiiieeameuiliuenl-. i the hill were aj:ieil to. iiiehiiliuu an i ereaw in the niinroori.it mil lor Iht 'hio lesion. S. C, li: r from s:t.",n 0111 tu $:iT.",lllil). A coni'HuniHi;, Talk l Powdvrl lirliiuiuit oi- Abont Will, Hie CeiilrMl. XliW VoKK, August l.". MeiiilK-r ol the Kni)4hl of l.ahor exprehstil the opin ion this morning tli.it the eonipninie i whiell the striker, will return to work woulil be reached when I'owiUrly ami the niemliera of the general exeeutive iMiard ealleil on Vii-c-l'n-a. Wehli. I'roni the talk of the railroad men. however, this seeiiia In lie over eouliileuee on the part of the strikers, for it is stated that the eoniiiiiiiv will at. mil liv die soil it ami letter ol its statement that lime would he tin enmprotnise. en I Sunt. oorhces said (Ins iiioriuiiu l nut lie waa tireil ol Inuring alH,ut tlie sir ike now 11 ml tlion'lil it was lime lot veryone to nree dial it was over. Mr. oorliee would not sav anviliiiiu ulioiii the nrohahle visit of I'owilerlv lo the of- tteials. I do not know," said he, "the pur- hikc 11I hi. inteuileil visit, and have no iden whal proposals he iiiuuds to make. erliaps lie imiv not eome here ai all. Now I rinu't think then' i iiineh lalkiui: reipiiml. They all know liai the eom panv i Koin to do. In relereuee to tin Inkers, we have aeteil as laiilv u we mill 111 the mailer. We don't ami many more men row. 1 he Ireihl vnnl at Si'xty-liftli slreet is all riyht iiKiiin. We ill run the last ol the old liemhl out tu- lav, mill hy to-morrow we mil Ik- in (he same eotiililii in wewere lieliire the strike look place. While we still keep the im- lice around u we tear no danger. Inn it's just ii well to lie on the .ale side ol veryllunc. The luissenuer service m the ilciiol is fully re-es(al)lisheil. Work In the IIouhv. Wasiiim.tiin, August In the ouse to day Mr. Ilaldeit, of New Vork, made another unsuccessful cll'orl to se cure tlie passage of the M tiale lull urnnt intl lenvi'iif iiliseuee In ht ilieiueniployes (he litstom scl vice. Mr. Kerr, ol Iowa, nssumiiiu the role ol nlijeetor in this instance. I'he house then proceeded In the con- siilcrution of the coulercucv report nit the linliaii iippropiiiiiion inn. IJllV 'l.lll II Ilt-llll lot. I Ins I os, AiiKusl I,". The Winliehl Scott Hancock post, of Savannah, (ii were ruvatly enlcilained lit llevcrly yes terilav mill alteuileil n liauiiicl in llic evcnniK. A I x-ii ii t I 1 1 ly eiiuslrneteil ami inm-rilK-il Ik-iiii pot wa presented to the (jucsls who presented twoliaiinera to the liilin N. Llnpinail piisl, ol llevcrly, tlicir entertiiiiu-rs. FCHrN Nkiink lllroilitiln. I'kisiott. Ari., A lie list 1, j. Moses Moon- has arrived hen from lersev Cilv. snlfcrin with a hilc rei-eived on therifit font from ii skunk. As two cases ol skunk liites huve recently proven latal in the luhliorhiioil, one ol tliein ileveliiptnu a well-ilcfmeil i-asi- nf livdrophiiliiii, Mr. Moore Has lell Here lor I lie I nslcur insti tute, New Vork. I-'oiik'iI Mini Kwiirr, Ciiani.iiston, S. C, August I In the iitiliheiin niiuiuiiitinii convention in the Seventh eotiitirssionnl district, inaliilv colored, the dclceates foiiKhl and cursed eh utlter in piilihe nun private. I'.vety iK-rladvc il ililiiinatioti, with Afru- Aincricnii revisions tiuil iiiiiri)venieiits, was hroiiKht to lienr. NeliritnkM'H Nomination. Omaha, Neli., August 15, The Stud- itemiH-ritticeonvetitiiin Inst night iioiiii tinted Jim, llnyd, of (linaliii, for xov ernor. JAN.Ml llOI.H I1I'.AI. i' inner or Mr. c. A. mIc-IiuIn, ol' ANlieville. Spt-clul to The Citizen - Mausiiai.i., ,. C., AtiKtist 1 .1. James Nichols died this nmrniiiK alter an ilh.ess ol' several months. lie was ahinil tin years ol'anc, anil father in' C. A. Nichols, ol Asheville, nnd uncle of lion. II. A. (ladder. ;o a in: a it, iidirou, ttnutl Work lit-iuic Hon.- to t'Uiiii tlie I Hy. Sanitary Inspcctnr Weaver said yeler- day : "Nearly all who have l.eeu nolilicil toeoniieeUhcif houus wilh the sew. is. have iiriunisrrl to ilo . , oc in, ilo not eoiuply will iH-iki-until In it, us the city will ahead and do tin work and ehai-Ke them lull value. Tin surface closets tuiist fjn, "The old huihlinvr called thc' liiick Ho tel" is one of the lillhii si places in lown. Water is slaaditiH eiiiitiiiiiallyinllieli.ise uieiit, ami our only icincilv is iiicoiulcmu the whole lliini; and have it torn down, which will he lone as soon as possible.' "The L'i'iienil health ol thecitval ores- em is nootl. No new cases ol lever Imri liccn nporUil i !us veik; in lad, llun is ery little typhoid lever in the city. Mauv ol the c-ims supposid to he iv liiioid arc simple liilious or some other eoiapar.il ive!y harinlcss levers which an incidental lo.iiiy place oi cliuiaie," lr. Weaver is ihiiu all iiwliis power In iK,-iicr ine saiuiary coiiiliiioa ol lite town ami lie will have I hcco.opi rat ma and cu eouiiiKeinenl ol evu v elc. r hc.ulcd ami licall li di sii iiiu ctl izeu ol Asheville. At Kalci;;hthe lolloiiiK is p'tUMicd "The local hoard ol health will lie lad In receive eoininiiiiicalioiis i ver the sig natures ofcili.eiis, coucci niaj; auv exisl iiiK evils which may need .ilicali ,ii , tin sanitary liuicaii. Anonymous and iiinc liahle enmplaiiils w ill not l,e considered. It is i In- pin pose ol ihc sin.i i iiiieiiilcui of henllli, lo make all coiiiii.ioils cotilidcu lialasa rclialile sotitvc ol inlormai ion. hut in ease ol rcipiiiiu Hie assislaiae ol llic conns to leineiiy evils, he most have the Ik-si nnd umsi ichaliii oaekiuj;." IMi.lKT A Nil SOU. I tl I I-. Ilul Nol in I In- I'onii li. wiili li 11 Nuw r.tanclH. The item uoiuy the rn"iiis ol ilo Male press lo the eliiel that Major V. A. I'l-ahani, w ho is a caii.liiia', .,i tin- nom inal ion tor coi'r, ss on li e ili'iii,,ci atic lickcl ill t In- I: . h di-i 'i. , w. s ;,pos, ,1 to the suli-lii usury liill.uas i-.i lie, : t , tin alien: i. ,n , a i,,a c,,ihm,,n il.isi aun 'IIK. lie is I'l'i-ndin- - lie .lal, e-i:ii-ei.-ion of I he l-'annci"' lli:iitce in this cilv "llisu fact thai lam ooiioscd lo llic hill ii. us prist. in shape," in s.ii 1, ' In, 1 1 am li art ami soul lor us pmicipli s. As it if a v it allowsa warili'.ii-cniily lor those I'oiHilies thai nainaUv pro. 'nee a hah nillioii in crops and in my liistncl I In: ivoiihl ailow ,, oitlv one warilimise. ,i,ti: ;s ,il , i.c c, in,: - laal ,.,o.i,,it tin iiiiiiied amoiiiii. I n course il would Is in v duly il elcelcd to wmk l.ir the liesi inleresis ol inv disd i.i and I could inn do that and vote lor llic siili-lic.isurv lull as it now is. ' A WOM AN WOK I II O..MMI. HHc Ih Over loo Vt-nrM out Too niMl Hitiarl Vi l, KlNosTiiN, N. V., Aunsl Hi. Mr ln- horah Power eeleliralcd her lootli hirlhdayat l.ansinulanli last wuck. In isiti she married William rowers, a school teacher. Tiujclhcr they Ih-kiiii the matiufai'tiire of floor oil-eloihs in lsi'l. Several years later Mr. I'owers was la in My liiirued and Iroui ihat time his widow has hccti at the head of the linn. mill she is also the senior iiiuiiIkt of tin liankniK linn ol l I'owcis ,V Sons. Mrs. I'owers has loiimlcil and ciiilowcd mil llil l.ailic' Home. Her wealth loucthcr with that ol her sous, is estimated at from $o, ,riiiii,iiiiii to S:t.i ii h i.i n ii i. A a cciitciiui iau she possihly has lew cipials. retaining every locally, save thai ol sight IT .hi: A NX .At'!',. MeelliiK t.f Hie Iviuiieror ol' tier any mill Hit- I'nir. Vil XNA, August l." The I'n iiulciilil.il. eoiiiiucui ing on ICuipcror Williams' visit to the Onr, says his tnaiesly's visit to K'ussiii, is n lavoralile sytuptoiu and can not lad lo ililliu me isaceliililevelopmeuts. His visit lo the t'ar will he followed liy a iiitvtiug wilh the I'liipcrnr of Ausii ia in Silesia, and I his will lie u valuahlc enn lirinatinn of in-ace. The first meeting will iialui'ally liave a rellcx action upon llic second one. TrlckM or I lie IlirtlH. I-'ioiii llic lltnitiMi Mniiiiscrliil, "I wii much iiiuuscil one allci'iioou," snysuii ohstrvunt friend, "liy a link lainily scene on a twig of an elm lice, where a llyealchev had her tiny luood ol live, just out ul the uesl all is'iehcil in a row. She wasleeiliiig thciiiauil the little dots look their rations with gicul eon tent as nllcii as the niol her eaiighl an in section! Ilew hack with the morsel to each oN.-u Is-ak in turn. The regularity with which she kept account, lulling one niter aunt her in exact order from top lo Imltom ol the row, was very interest ing. Presently one small eluip gicw itnpa tieut and while the mother was away llutlcivil over and crowded himscll to t he pl.uv nexl tu the liirdlast led exactly as il hi-planned to gel the next liv, lie' sat there, looking very solnr ami innocent when the mother rcliirncil, lint she saw the trick at once and gave the liy lo tin right liird, nhiskiug (he iulei Inpcr, us I landed, wilh her wing as she passed him liy wuy of cutliug his cars. I'rohalily la wn the rogue of ihc family and she knew him loo well." Hired Women liuilierN. Priuil ii I, mill Ilriiueli l.t lti-r. I leal lied this week of n new device on the in r t of ii hold keeier to draw truile. Nolniiig ii huge erowil collceled aliinit a liiitliing phiee on which were situated the hath houses anil pavilliou of a very urdiiuiry hotel, I journeyeil thither lo sutisly ii not uureasouiilile euriosity. The erowil was engaged in looking at three young women . who had emerged frnni the water. The women were Inirlv hanilsotne, nnd owned line lorms, whiell were somewhat lullycxhiliilcd. (me had il full lialhing ensliiiiie ul ei iiiisuu, the second wore pale bine ami the nlher wore while, They displayed mi cm liarrasstncnl as they wiilkeil along with il niiiltitti'lc of eyi-4 resting upon them. The .tilling women, I w as lold, were employed ley the linlel-keeiH-r for the purpose ol attracting a crowd to his lintliiiig-hoiises and pavilion. They serve their purpose suetesslully nnd their ein phiycr must Ik mure ingcuiiis than tlie y arc modest, TIIHY MAY Yl'T WIN IT Ml TH'KliT NAMIill IN HOI'TII CAROLINA. Tin- Mlralulit oul lii-niocralH Have Still al liance lo Curry Hie Htate anil Ileal Oul Hie HepubllcaiiH, tola miiia, S. C, August 15. Ncillur convcniiou, Tilliuiiii or iinti-Tillman noiniiiated a State ticket and so IheliL'l is .iilioiirued till Sepieinlier. The News & Coiii'iersays: "Wiihanylhing liki-orgair minion and proper activity oil the purt ol the stiaightoal democrats il will lie prnc licalilc in i scenic a clear innjoritv in the !-'citi .'in coavcntiiin against Tillman, I.'VHT ,11111, AT 1-OKl.M. Illfl He Coiniull Hulelile Tlieil HeiiNallonal llealli. I'.i.m I.N, Aiigusl 1.1. I ir. Stephenson ol Adrian, Mich., who w as a nienilier of the .Medical l ongicss in Merlin, is dead. His ilealh has inaile a sensation here hy rca son ol the peculiar circumstances attend u'g it. I In the evening lieliire Ins ilealh Ih'. Stephenson nut scveralol hismedieal colleagues, with w hom he plavcd a game ul poker, I'hciicMihiv he was found dead m his room. The peculiar circum stances id his death am 1 lie rumor Hint he had losl ij,-ii,iHMi in 1 lie game of poker rue uigiii i it-lore aroused the suspicion ol me auinoiiiies nun itiev ordered mi in ve,siigai A postmortem was held and the verdict was that lr. Stephenson li.nl died ol litai l lailure, siiieriiiduccd liv rphine. It was mil thought that the morphine was taken Willi suicidal intent I lie result ol the post uioi leiii does not However, aiiay ine sensational rumors that arc tu circulation. SOAP WORKS l-XIM.OMION. Nix Pi-rsiuis arc l atallv Healcled anil Seteuly Injurefl. l'l.-oiuii:xi'i;, k. I., August 1. 1. A ler I'iMe explosion occurred ill the Kendall soap wot ks here. Seveatv sersous were liailly iiiiureil lie the tuulicrs ami hot wil ier, w hile ten arc in n linn less condition in lag liiirued almost to ilealh. Six ol these will die licvond u ilotilil. There ire no hopes ol their recovery. Take I'll a Colleellou. An. i si a, C,.., August 1". At the eol- nvd repiihlicaii ineeting in Sandersvillt to reorganize Ihc parly in the county, .Noah olins who is tiraetiea v the lender of the colored folks in this cotintv. was elected chairman. Johnson said that llic negroes of the south had lieen oniplciclv ignored when there were an v .Hi, is lo give out, and that he lor one was Hit,! nt the wav the negroes were used, lie wanted Harrison to know ol his disgusl. "Il l just had niniicv enough ami sense em mgli. I would like lo go ii in Harrison, snake inv linger in his luce i uh nun whal 1 Hunk ol mm, lie said. .l''.lA'V ul- OiXSIinriiXCI!. iiomi:. Him. John A. Ituchaiiaii wus rciiomi lulled lor Congress liv the democratic convention of the ninth district ol Vir ginia. An injunction against and receiver lor the I oiisohilaied l.nnd, l.umhcr auii Transportation Company of North Car olina have Ik-cii iisked ill the Tinted Stales Court al llalliutore. The imports of foreign mercliaiidisc nt San l-'r.-Hicisco during July were valued nt u lil lie over tour million dollars; for seven months, $L'7.linn,oiMI ; for the same time lasl year, :tl ,r,all,llllll. The si,l-rvisor of the census author izes the sLyteinenl thai in round nuiuliers the present population of Vermont is XI-', '. The eensits return of ISSH gave the population as .'l.'I'.M'Mi, Col. Whcctock C. Neuzey, of New llninpsliirc.nl present one of the inter- slate commerce commissioners, is the new li. A. K. eoiiiiuainler in chief, he ll oil is the place ol iiiccling next year. Iiiiues Phillips, of Ailumsville, Tenn.. has lit en engaged lot sonic years ill sell ing w hiskey Hi violation of ihc four mile law. Wednesday twenty-live leading women sent a notice to Mr. Phillips lo move his whiskey out ol town, lie declined lo do so. The women then went to his shop and spilled the liiptur and notilieil him that il he renewed the traffic in spirits they woulil hickory-whip him mil ailiiiiiuster a coat ol tar and leath ers. WASHINGTON. I'he conlcrcnce report on the fortiliea- lioa appropriation lull liaslicen agreed to. There is thought now to Ih- little pros- peel 1 1 procuring a uuiililiciKion ol the Inly on tin plate. Scnnlor Teller introduced n new silver hill providing for free coinage of silver when the market price ol .til't grain ivaehcs one dollar. It is sanl llic Louisiana lottery is-ople havcollcicil Ihc republicans ill Congress lo return seven Congresinail Iriiiu l.oti isiana and Iwoirom Arkansas ifnoaiili lotlery legislation is enaclcil, l-'IIKIMI.N. Syria has liccn dreadfully invaged liy Nl c ,1 in nnd Hood, nnd the losses attain the dimensions of a national calamity. Many H-rsoH have been drowned. The London Times ha n linunciiil statement front lliicuos AyreR tu the el icit lhat $.,iiii,iiiiu,iiiili passed through the hands ol ex-President Celnian, of the Argentine Iveonblic, iind that thecouutry ccrived link- licnclit Iruin it. Mr. Whitelaw Keid, l iiitcd Slates inin ister lo Pi mice, informed the l-'rcuch minister of foreign allairs that he has communicated to Washington llic desire cVirissed liv the consular conference re ceullv held in Paris lor a milder applien t o ul iif the Mekinlcv hill. ..I 77i .S"M 77; XliWS, A great tvvival, cniidncteil liy Rev. 15. W. Smith, is in progress at Koeky Kiver. The interest is vcrv great. Twenty-two persons connected ihcuisclvc. with the I'reslivteriaii church there ill one day.' Al I'over Station, twenty miles went nf New llerne, on lltr Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, a man of the name nf Hint's, while assisting in coupling enrs wa caught between the ears nnd hi. brains mashed out. In addition to n large force nlrcndy winking on the streets of the new Weal laid at Winston a cunt met lint been closed to put on n force of u hundred and fifty men to finish the boulevard, the principal streets mid drives in sixty days. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIH MARK RBOI8TBRBD, ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. CureH I-:very Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BI.8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Has enrned for itself the enviable rcputn- lion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the ,sK-edy relief and cure of every variety of Unit common trouble, Hf.aoaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiarters, proves its true merits and leceptiihility to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. l-'or its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTIPVKIXU, MOKPHINi:, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not lisnrrungc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The cculiiir advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable ns u cure for any kind of head- lehe without respect to cuuse leaving mi unpleasant or uunoying after-effects, :is in the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These iunlitics make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. HIKUCTION8 FOR tIKB. The dose fur an ndult I. two tca.poonful. in a wine kI.m ul' water. Vote for children in prupurliun, according tu .kc In either cum.- Iht- iloic can be repeated every thirty mimic, until a cure i. effected. One dune will always drive away an attack of Headache, if tuken when Arst fetllmi the premonitory synipium.i but if the attuck I. well on, and ullerinR Is interne, the H-cond or third done may lie required, t'.uiilly a greater number of done. i. required to effect the brat cure than is needed fur any succeeding time there after, .hnwing thai the medicine i. accumu lative in iu eUtcts, tending toward an event uid permanent cure. 1'or sule at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 S. MAIN STREET, Oimnaite Rank of Aaheeille. UNLOADING SALE. Dry (JooiIn, Fnni-y (ioods, anil Notion, I auv I'urtniiiH, 'nlilc Linens, Towels, Nn- kins, I oi interim new, Mntu ioods, urn Linliroidi'i-icH nt irinii; cost. All Domestic i Is, iiii-luriiiij;' Pride of tlio West, Wniiisiit tu, Fruit of iooin, l-l i nt Ions nnd 10-1 Slieetinj-s nt prime cost. We cull Kpifinl nttentioii to our IniLre stock of Km- iroidery und Knit t ing Silk, ZepliyiH, Wools, Silk und Outline Work. All no nfc irime post. Ladies' Musliu 'nderweur nt eoHt. Kid iloven, lltwiery und ltibboim at unusually low n uvtt. Ladies will save money by attending this special solo.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1890, edition 1
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