. - ... ,.,1.....s1.aaaB.au :'' i,lTTT"r-?,,':; " - !"'- OLD NEWSPAPERS J Asheville Daily Q tizen J ' ' I FOR ! JT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, . FOR 8ALE- Not exceeding three line, One Time, 20 cent. Three Time., 60 cent. Six Time, 76 cent. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. o as-. PF.R BIIKDHKtt III - ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. ioi. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE,e A pliiee planned aud devel oping? Ha u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A rwtfion noted for heulth hiliiess ami beauty of SCENERY. An tWntion of H.HOO U wit.h I Invigorating Climate It in lieiiiK laid out with timto and skill, with wll Kiadwd roads and oxtensivo FOREST PARKS. A diwablo place for fine rt'sidimceii and HEATHPVL HOMK8. A Rood opportunity for profitable investnu'iits. I'm- illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, tINYILLE IMPriOVtMtNT CO., LliivlII, Mitchell Co., N. .', NliW INVulCli. OKNTI.BMBN'S MADRAS. CHIiVlOT. SAT15HN AND FLANNKL RIIIKTS Jt'ST IN. LA 1)1 US' HLAZBR8, SHIRT WAISTS t CHIM liSliTTIiSJUST KliCIilVIMJ. HON MARCIIIi. 30 SOUTH MAIN STKliliT. H.T.ESTABROOK'S . - ii . MAIN HT.. A8IIIIVILLB, la riia riACM run BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and SkctchcH, , ir ! d REAL ESTATE. wi.Triirowrir w. W. waT GVYII & WEST, (uaaora to Walter B.Owya) ' ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Lniii Secarcly Maeed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Conealaaloaera oltMeda, FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-aoutheaal Court acjeuaro, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loana a urely placed at prreeut. nffli-r.: 84 m an Pattoa An Second floor. lehBdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wnulda't buy timber landa, mineral prop- ertlea or Aaheville Krai Batata t Then call on aa, Horatio, and we will give thee thy money'a worth. . We can aril thea a houee lot, lead the. ehck el. to arret a dwelling thereon, and Inaurr the aam. In any PI re tnauranea Company doing huelneee In thl State. OWe ua a call, Horatlol JKNICS JBNKft, RuAl ESTATE AND INSURANCE SnOKERS. hoobm 10, McAfee Blck a Pattoa Ar.., Aalwrltta, M, C. MISCELLANEOUS. "A IIIKu IN HAND I. better thu an orerdrmit la the Bank." But the beat or all la to buy your Groceries, Provlaiona, Feed, ., from A. D. COOPER, Corner Main and College Htrecla. Prices low and every thing aa repn acnted or money refunded. Two aeciiud-hanri wagon for Mile cheap. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. Blankets, and other uoods for cooler weather has justj hiKiii received. Plasterers White Overalls and Jackets, NurtW Caps and Aprons. The largest lot of Cliennsj, (iowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine KooiIh, cheucr than you can get t he material and make them. Stockings 111 colors and I'iinI, lihuk, Wool, Me- lino, Cotton, ijisie inreuu, . . . nt 1 iind Silk, from 10cts.to2 a pair. All Kinds 01 uress 1 a t H V Triiimiings, Huttons, Lin ings. &c; in fact our Htock of everything niHHled to use or to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren orLadioH is well nigh INTfflft, ho that your WANTS from the collur to the garret can be filled at our store nt prices away lielow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" F. A. GRACE. DKCOkATOR ANII- DKSIC.NUR FRESCO. IN augitdnm JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Lymaa Child I, Office No. 1 Icg-al Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BnaineM Loaaa aceuKly placed at per cent. GREER BROS., (Huceeeeora to Balrd Rictor.) No. North Main Street Have a full atoek of everything to be uaed In mmlllea la the way ofcatab'ea. All freah and of beat quality. W. aak oar Menda and the public generally to aall and aec ua. Batlrac tlnn guaranteed. All gooda delivered la the city llmlta. Preen country produce a ape' dalty. aug4d6m yitM. at. KINO, OF THE ENOINEER CORPS, U. S. N., la located In Aabevllle aad will (iractlce 8URVEYIN0. braughtlna of aay deacrlptloa a apednlty, p, . hoi via, augliodlm. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichaers Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all timeH find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, a.nd at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescription ists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICHAFX Al'OTIIKCAKY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Lots and lots of New floods for Au tumn just m:eived. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer (Joods in order to close them out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepts!) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING. DRT GOODS. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 79 PATTON AVIS ALLAN'S PINE NEEDLE CI6ARS, ALSO CIGARETTES AND SMuKINQ TOBACCO. (PATBNTBD.) Use the Pine Needle Cigars for a de lightful smoke nnd speedy relief for In fluenza, Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Clergyman'! Sore Throat, Hay I'evcr, Asthma and all Bronchial diseases. Com bining the full aroma of the Yarn to bacco, imparting to the taste and breath a pleasant effect, and by the introduction of pine needlea the nicotine or poisonous properties of tobacco are destroyed, not only rendering their use free from injury, but with positive benefit to the con sumer. Hi t R lUi.i.. N. l .Mnv 0. lHH'.l. Pine Needle Cigar Company, Freehold, New Jersey : Gentlemen : I am desirous of express- sing my most sincere thanks, and exulted opinion of your rMne Needle Cigars as a remedy lor nnsai voinr.-n ann iironcni tis, both of which troublesome discuses I have suffered with for nenrly two years, and experienced no relief until had the oond fortune ol lenrninu of vour most valuable remedy. Since their use 1 have received marked relief and consider my self entirely cured. 1 also might state that I received no unpleasant effect while inhaling the anove named remedy. Your rcspectiuiiy, ioa yvaooniik. Manufactured by Pine Needle Cigar to, l-'rrrhii III. New Irrsev. Por sale hv T.C.SMITH tic CO.. whole sale and retuil druggist, Public Square, Asheville, N. C. EMORY i HENRY COLLEGE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The pninta of .pedal attraction nre, Ita Unrivalled Location and tUaullful flrounde ; Thorough Collegiate Courae and Modern Method.! Large Library and unequalled Literary odrtieai Young Mcn'a Christian Aaaorlntlnn and Freedom from Templatloa I Magnificent Gymnasium and thoroughly equipped Science Attractive Boarding llouera and Wonder- nil Health Record I Pine Pledpllne and HrllKtnua Tone And the entire rcaaonnlilrncaa of Ua tcrnia Mend for new and enlarged cntnlngue to RBV. JAMBS ATKINM. au20dw!lw INSURE TOUR PROPERTT WITH E. J, ASTON, Ciencral I Innurance i Affcnt. Rear No. un South Main atrect. BaUVjIlahed IMS. Aaheville, N. C aun dlv UIM flllMUIttlN. a tbaciirr op piano, Punlla received at nu Bailey atreei. aeai dance TT Charlotte .tract, augliidtoaepl THEJ1EWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. KNATOR BLAIR ACH'aKU OF BUNCOMBE. TO EXTEND TRADE RELATIONS WITH CANADA. THH TARIFF BII.I. AOAIN I P IN THE SKNATF.. Washington, ScptemlKr 1. In Hit senate todny SenntorBlnir nskev wheth er a motion to adjourn would lc in or der. Thi is "lubor dny," he said, and should be univcranlly observed. He thought that the senate which worked 16 hours a dny instend of 8 oufflit to do honor to the occasion by an adjourn ment. Senator Hoar said labor dny ttftiuM lie better honored by lcKislution on the Ix-hulf of laborers. "Very well," said Mr. Hlair, in ac quieaencc, "there arc four labor bills that hove been sent over by (he house of rep resentatives. 1 would Ik very (.'lad to have them acted on by the senate," "I desire," said Mr. Hoar, "to Kcml the day in legislation that will raise the woKes'of labor." "1 iive notice to the senator in clinrKe of the tarill bill," said Mr. Hlair, "that 1 will nsk the unanimous consent of the senate to jivc precedence to the consid eration ol labor bills lliul have been sent to us by the house representatives. TIuk is labor day nnd there is an unusual de sire to do aomctliliiL' lor lubor." Senator Aldrich objected to nnv fur ther buncmnlicBiicechcsnnd asked the pre siding officer to enforce the rules. The prcsuliiiK ameer, senator ui!aiis. thcreiiiHin rciucstcd the senator I'rum New IIamphire to observe the rules nnd refrain Iron) ilcbate. Senator Sheruian unve notice of an amendment which he proposed tooffcrto Mic tarill lull looking towaril reciprociiy with the Dominion of Camilla ineoaland toward extending trade relations Iwt ween Canada mid the United Stales. The tariff bill was then taken up, the inestion lieing us to wool and woolen varus, to which the finance cnmiuiltct liuil rriMirtcd an amendment increasiti): the dmv ner pound from twice to twf and half times the duty imposed on un washed wool ol the lirsl i-HMK. Acmitoi I'addock addressed the senate. BKAIII, AND HM'll'KOtiTY. Mhe Ih WIIIIiir- to eta Boniellilim For Free Mutrnr. Washington, September 1. The reci procity amendment to the tariff bill, re Hirtcd from the finance committee Inst u-.'plc. wns reeentlv the subject of an in terview between Senator Aldriclwiud Mr. Mendoncn. the Brazilian envov on a special mission to the linitcd States. Mendonca said the nmendnicnt wns satisfactory to Brazil and that she would be the first country to make concessions to the United Stntes in return lor the re moval of the duty on suuiir. He said his government would not only remove the duty on inrm products cxporira in mi un united Slates out would iioiiiii irer United Stntes nuricultmal implements and machinery ami railroad ciiiipmpnt and supplies, including railroad iron. Brazil would also, he said, make n re duction of nt least 25 icrceiit in the du ty on cotton, leather goods and clothing from the United States. t'NDKR Ol'R FI.Ai. A Nice Little Point In liHcriiMtlon. al Law. Wasmincton, ScptcmlKT 1. The State department lint taken measures to secure the full particulars of the shooting of Gen. Ilnrsundia on board the American vessel lying in Port San lose by the ol- ficers ol the Guatemalan government. A case involving the identical principle with that involved in the shooting of (k-n. Barundia occurred in Nicaraugn in 1SH5, and in that ense Secretary Bayard informed our minister toCcnlral America thnt the Nicnrnugnn government hud a riuht to take n man wanted from on board nn American vessel, provided she were in Nicarnugan wuters. Killed In m Railroad Wreck. Paris. Seutemlier 1. A train wns thrown from the track nt Arrcncs, dc- nnrtniciit of Creuse, to-dny. Seventeen enrrtnges were wrecked and several Jicr- sons were killed or injured. A Town Burned. Iowa City. In.. Seutemlier 1. I'irelnsl niuhl nlmoat totally destroyed the town ol Oxfird, west of this city. The lire was undoubtedly Incendiary. Loss estimated ut Irom $afi,nm to $50.1100. POLITICAL NOTES. It is nn open secret that the republican nn counting uiondcniocrnticindiffcrcncc and nbstcntion from voting this year, They will work through the negro preachers as much us they can. Wilming ton Messenger. By the agreement between the Haves and Molt factions, by reason of which the hatchet is iust now buried, Knves to recommend J. C. Priichnrd for col lector, and n committee is to goto Wash ington and ask the President to nominate I'nichard. Ancnt the nrtii le in the Charlotte News about Vance's silk sash, Col. Knnkinsnys thnt Vance did don the dude garb early in the season. One tiny lac saw Tom Kecd coming into the capitol with n sash around his waist. Vance nt once look ofl h i sash, buttoned on lns"uallowaea.' nnd lins never since hud any use fur the ash. Pitt countv hud an enthusiastic demo cratic convention nt Greenville. TJic fol lowing nominations were made: Senate W. R. Williams; house, Col. Hurry Skin ner and J. C. Cox; clerk, H. A. Moye sheriff, J. A. K. Turner; register, I). H Imira! treaaurcr. John Flunaunn. Sena tor Williams on accepting the nomination snid: "1 nm a Vance man; he will put such amendments to the auh-trensury bill ns to make it constitutional; then we will nil be for him i we nre for him any how." A resolution endorsing Vance was unanimously adopted. THF, HCHOOIJa ARB OPKNKIt, Full Atteiidnnce-The Ninth Grade -Hecond Hand Mcnool Books. The public schools 0icned to-day wi:h a full attendance. The following organ izations have been made: Orange street school 15. I'. Mnngum principal; teachers in the hall, Mr. C. A. Webb, Mrs. T. W. branch, and Mrs. L. A. Farinholt. Miss M. Lanier has the third grnde and Miss M. Halvburton the second. Miss Kntie Milliard has charge of the first division of the first grade and Miss M. Sinclair, the second division of the first grade. Miss A. Moore is drawing teacher and Miss I'loru Whillock music teacher. Their work includes both schools. At the Academy street schools 12. It. Lewis is principal, Miss Louise Webb tencher of the fourth grade, Miss S. Hatch the third, Miss S. Ycatman the second. Miss M. Duke has charge of the first grade and included in this grade arc Mrs. lilla Brown, first division ol first grade, nnd Miss M, Mills, second division of first grade. About twenty pupils are readv to en ter the ninth grade which is bi-iiu; organ ized. Second hand school books wilt he changed at the schools, und prices given. llurhHiu In Alive. The Durham Consolidated Land nnd Improvement company has Iktii organ ized with one million dollars cnpilal. The officers nre; President, J. S. Carr, president of Black well Tobacco company ; vice-president, A. B. Andrews, second vice-president ol the Richmond mid llnu villc railnind; secretary nnd treasurer, K. II. wriuht. a wealthy and primiicr- ous man; general manager, John Yancey, r an exiwricnecu and kiiccckhiui opera tor in real estate. The Consolidated comiwiuv has bought the landiof the llurh-im Land and Secu rity company, .Mini acres; the West lur hnm Land eompnnv, ystl acres; the lin terprise Land and Trust company, C acres, in nil, Htf acies of land Ivinn partly within and partly without the citv limits. The company will erect extensive inan- ufnctniinu cstalihshinems. Among the ntcrprises projeeled are one or two cot ton mills, n kuillin mill, a plug tobacco factory, a roller Hour mill ami storage wnrch'ousc. At convenient and conspicuous points in thccilv, til cnipnuy willciccln hotel it a cost ol $fill,lioil and a . .M.I.. A. iiiihhnu at a io-i ol oimi. 1 hese ,nd other iiuprovcinents will reiiuire nn mitlav of IFIiilO.ooil, mul will Ik- coin- iletcd within eicliucii moulhs irom tins laic. llui'linm I.IciIk-. I-lHtic i-.iicouult.-r. Two young men had u boxing m.-iteh in good em nest to-day, on the corner ol I'liiton avenue and .Mam street, iiiieoi ihe coinbaianls had his head knocked llirougllii plate glass window nod was -lit: lit I v cut hv the glass. Aside from that not much harm was done. THI-: KKl'OHII umoki-:n. ThlN Appear lo toe Ml'relty iootl Year lor It. !siii:i'i;nm:nih. town. Si-ntcmlKT 1. Alabaster nnd Koy Wilkes each lowered the record Saturday. Alabaster broke the 4-year-old stallion record, making u mile in 2. 1 0. Koy Wilkes was sent to beat his record of 'i.ll'.l, and broke another world's record, making n mile in LMlS'i. Nkw York. Scplcinlier 1. The value f the urent futurity slakes, won by Au gust Belmont's colt Potomac was very uenrly 70,H00. THIS MHAXS IU SI.XLSS. ferTShitimrnls ol siimnc from Littleton so far this season amount to nlHiut 4(HI, 00U pounds. lny"A furniture Inctory, with n capital stock ol $10,1.00, has begun oK-rntion nt Oreeiisliuro. teiY'The Carolina Veneer works has just shipiH-d two more ear loads of but ter dishes. Clinton Caucasian. hoTMr. E. L. Hnuuhton's new roller mill lit Chatham will soon In-completed, and will lie a great convenience, la-iug the only one in thul county. (nTWintton is to have another big leaf fnetorv. to lie erected by Messrs. II. L. Kiuuins nnd Prank t.orrell, who have formed n copartnership to deal in Icnf to bacco. srin'rof. Ileal has stripped n large nnd hrnulilul bed ol talc nt Marble Creek, three miles up the river. He savs there sn-ms to lie an inexhaustible bed of it. Murphy Scout. toTC. C. n ndc, ol Trov, lins some beniitilul snccimrns of slate taken from his ipiarry, on tnc west nans oi me i ce IK'C river, fiiHillt ciglll muen rnsi i ni bemarlc. The qtiidity ol this slate is ex eellciit. BMTThcrc is n strong probability of the buildiuii of a new cotton mill in Kal cigh wry soon. It is positively known thnt lour capitalists nave sunscriocii $10,000 each lor nun puriioue. nunc C hroiuclc. teiTA Littleton dispnlch snvs: The eelebrnted Pnnncen Siiriniis nropcrtv has been sold to n syndicate composed of Capt. JohnG.Wilhnms, Gregory I law kins nnd others. The price paid wns $50,000. fcYTlie North Winston Land and I in nroveineiit company is a new one. It e bnekeil hv P. M. Wilson. K. J. Key nolds. nnd I. L. I'nltersoil, of Winston, nnd T. R. Purnell. of Knlcigh, with a enp- itnl of$7o,000. Rd)r"People outside of the Twin Citv have invested in dillcrcnt ways here lo the amount of a million dollars nnd that wit Inn the past six months. This can be oroven by stubborn figures, if nccessnry Yt inaton iinuy. aaSTTlie Wadcshoro Brown Stone Com pany sliiptcd stone to the following points Iu one week recently : Richmond, Norfolk and Danville. Vn Cheraw, mul Columbia, S. C, Asheville nnd Stntes villc, N. C, and lo Atlanta, Uu. paTThe foundation of the Monroe cot ton mills, Monroe, has been laid, nnd twenty-five workmen are employed In building it. The main building is .'UiOxNil fret, nnd the eontrnctnni snv they will have the mnchlnccy in place nnd rendy for work by lecember. WTMr. H. W, Cobb, the enterprising leaf tobacco dealer, hue bought the cor ner lot mat south of St. Bnrnabas Kpis- copul church, nnd will at once commence the construction of n large brick plug tobacco Inctory. The building will lie flOxliO feet, and live storks high, GreenslKiro Patriot, HE HAD SOME STOCK. AN OHIO KKPI'BMCAN I'.X. i'osi;n in tiii; hknati-:. He Ale of the Hlolen I'lii Bill TIioukIiI Hlniiteir Well tuHllfled lo Nil In JudKiueiit on Ihe Thief. Wasiii.nc.ton, Si-ptcmlier 1. In the house to-day Mr. Stoekbridgc, of Mary land moved to stisieud the rules und pass the bill providing for government inspection of mines in the territories. Agreed to. Mr. Cooper, of Indiana, rising to a tjueslion of privilege, stated that one of the charges made in the resolution of fered by him for the investigation of the commissioner of cnsions win that the commissioner was selling stock in n re frigerator company to employes m the iwnsion ulhce. He had in vain attempted to obtain the names of the stockholders in the company. To-day he had learned that one of the members of the investi gating committee, M. L. Smyser, ol Ohio, was one of the stockholders. Mr. CooH.-r therefore ollercd a resolution dis charging Mr. Smyser Irom the commit tee nnd directing i-.e sicnkcr to appoint his successor. Mr. Smvser, of Ohio, said that the ptesliou which the committee was ap- loiutcil to luvcstiimtc was whether the commissioners had promised employers position unoer 111111 ior mc reason iiiai they liecamc stockholilcrs ill the refriger ator company. There was no reason in his (Smysirl liciug a stockholder thai would aflect his nhilitv to divide whether Mr. Katun's official conduct hud been wrong or not. Mr Outhwaite, of Ohio, was surprised that any gentleman of honor und integ rity should raise any ipiestion as to the propriety ol the gentleman from Ohio im mediately withdrawing Iruni the com mittee. Mr. Stnvscr snid he did own some ol the slock, but that fact ill no inanuei could ullect his iulegrity or honor. Hon si men and Ins Irieuds would never im pute to him a waul of honor or want ol nlcgrity. vicioi m imi;miahikh, Another Altenipl lo Burn Menntor HtilMlord'H HtutoleH. San Francisco, September 1. Daly tin vigilance of the hostler lit Senator Stan lord's 'jig ranch at Mcnlo Park lust night prevented n fire which would have U-enn rcM'titioniiflbchigfircnf throe ycarsngo, in which more than n dozen young trot ter and runnel's were killed. About !l o'clock Unities were seen in I .(Hill oaks ol straw near tnc main sin- ile. By Ihe liyhl ol the burning straw two men were seen running, hut the dflugci was so pressing that llk'y could not Ik followed though the Chinese tired two shots at them. When the men got out the tire host lhe found a big knot tied iu the middle to make it useless. The tire was eonlmcd to the stable, but the loss on the building was $ 7,oiMI. THIS l I.AHOK ll.IV. With xtnHt of i Ml'.very Bay la l.n. hnr itay. Boston, Septemlicr 1. To-day is lulsir day. The labor organizations in and around Boston arc celebrating it in the same general manner ns in previous venrs. 1 lie day is n legal holiday and all business is siisk'uiUiI. The parade wns the largest thai lias ever uecn seen on this day; lll.oilll K-rsona partici pated. Heady lo Jump. IIkri.in, ScptcmlKT 1. The iniieriul yacht Hohcnzollcrn had n very stotinv onssaireon returning from Kussia. The vi-Mst-l iiiirrtiu-lv cseniH.-d collision with n light ship and her deck houses anil stnn elieons were- damnucd. The ciiiiktoi niiiuiiicd on divk dining the worst of the storm. IIohUmi and Ml. I.ouIh. Wasiiixuton, August III. The census dice lo-d.-iv annoiinevd the result ol the count ot p ipiilution in the following cities: St. Louis. KlO.n.iT. ml lucrciiM' during tlu 'census is-noil of otl,s;t'.i, or ;il.:i4 lr will; lloston, 4fO,.iOT, 111 elcuse Kl.tiliS, or '.M.tlll a-r cent. Moullit-rti Iron. St. Lot is. SentcmlKT 1. Most of the Southern liiiiiaix a reHirt heavy impiiries lor iron, mill grades isccially, ami large sale at lull pines. .W-7'.IA'N ('' I'd.V.SiMfi'.Vc;. IIOMK. Since March .'In. HI'," Chicnuochimiicys have Ikvii slopiicd from smoking: .I'.'.i ol the owners nnd lo lie proaccuicd, inn only sixly-tive permitted their stuniHirn ness to result in the infliction of the inn nlty. Alexander Litdnig Phillipsrii, a Dune who was arrested at the New York Barge olliee on suspicion ol lieing the murderer of Mrvrr. whom. Itodv was found ill n barrel of cement, tins surd the oflieiuls who held him lor $1'0,oini damages, Improvements, esiecinllv railroad con struction, in Colorado isgrcally retarilci IhroiiL'h the inability of Ihecompiinirs l secure labor. The Unverand Kiolirniidr officials sny they could give einploj mcnl to from A.oilO to N.lHiO men on new works nt $2 er day. fONIlll'.M. Mr (hiilsloiir snvs that Dr. liolliugrr lender ol tnc old Catholic party, and Car dinal Newman were two ol llic most re- mnrknblc men of theeonleniMirar.v Chris tian cliureli. A bomb exploded ill Ihe doorwny of the police headipiarlers nt Trieste, Aus tria, Thursday night. Another bomb with the fuse burning was found in the railway station in time to prevent w lint might have iKvn a drrndlul eiitiistro lie WASIIINUTON, The ominibtis soul hern war claims bill which enrrirs nboiit $51111,000 has passed. The mil nbircl of of the lidniunils reso liilion lor a nvrss of congress until No v. iuIkt 1 0, is thought to lie the proposcil reassembling of congress for the pnaangr ol the lore lull, hut there is little likeli hood of the passage ol the resolution. Our venerable townsman, Mr. Dnvid Turner, who is Mil years old, is rrmnrkn lily well preserved. Por several days past he tins been In his corn field pulling fodder ns Industriously ni a man mnny yeurs younger. ritlslHjro Kecoru, MISCELLANEOUS. llTWClAlT THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADB MARK KEOI8TBRHD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY 8URE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING ELS J, ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned ior itself the enviable reputa- tion of lieing the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief aud cure of every variety of that common trouble, MiiAUACHK. The immense favor which hua greeted it from all iuurtcrs, proves its true merits nnd acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. l-'or its curative (towers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such iwisouous drugs ns ANTIPYKINK, M0KPH1XI5, CHLOKAL AND COCAINli, Since it docs not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is nut a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stoniuch, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The icculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly liable us a cure for any kind of head ache without rcsiect to cause leaving uu unpleasant or unnoying after-effects, as in the ease of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it he most Mipular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. in ructions for usu. The iIiinc lor an adult la two tea.poonfula in a wine gins of water, lioae for children n proiHirtion, uccunling to age. In either :uc the dose can lie repealed every thirty ininucs until a cure la cneetcd. Une done will nlwaye drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when lirst feeling the premonitory -miilouia; hut if the attack ia well on, and uttering I. luti-iiK, Ihe second or third dose may lie reiiuirrd. t'aually a greater aumtier if doM-a is required to cnVct the first cure Ihun ia needed lor any auccreding time there fti-r, showing that the medicine la accumu lative In its eilrcts, trading toward an event ual K-rntfincnt cure. Por sale at CHANT'S rilARMAC Y. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 48 8. MAIN 8TREUT, Opposite llank of Aaheville. UNLOADING SALE. Dry CJooiIs, rmicy (SuoiIh, niiil Notions, Iiiico CurtaiiiH, nil. It LiiiciiM, TowuIh, Nil i- a kins, l ounlcriuiiios, wnuo tit tils, mul I'niliroidciifH at niiiif cost. All Doiut'slic iiiiitls, ini'liitliii; I'litlo oflho West, YViiiiisulta, Fruit of liooni, 1-1 Cottons and 10-4 Sliit'tiiiK's at priino cost. Wo call HjMi'ial atU'iition to tun lartrt stork of rm- liniitlt'i y ami Knit (inn Silk, Zt'pliyrs, Wools, Silk nnd Outline Work. All jro at priiiit' cost. Latlii's' Muslin riuli'rwpar at post, Kid (ilovos, Hosiery and Ribbons nt unusually low in-ircw. Lit diet) will huvo money by attpiiding thin special solo. IUikiaii ,MVl'll'1ar 'liiir " ' M '"'' '-' -UWMiilWX..W..-.WU.'t ' il- a'.s.''-1-.' . , --.1--i--

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