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-M OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT - - THIS - - OFFICE SC. PF.R HUNURKn, Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, : Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 28 cents. Three Timet, 60 cente. Six Times, 78 cents. VOLUME VI. NO. in. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. " MISCELLANEOUS. -HINVILLE.E- A place planned and lvo oping ns a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fiilness ami beauty (f SCENEUY. An elevation of .'l.HOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate lb iH being laid oul wit li taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences and HKATHFl'L HOMIiS. A good opportunity for prolitable invest inents. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.lnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELLMAN S HATS. ENGLISH HATS S3. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main 81. NEW FALL, GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. NEW NECKWEAR. II .T.EST ABROO KS ilil B. MAIN T AHHHVII.I.B, 1 Tim ri.cn rm BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS, LOCAL Views and Sketches. nprlNd REAL ESTATE. WAIT B. OWVM, w. w. Wkst 6WYLT& WEST, (Mucccasor. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED i88x REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE. Loan Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Com ml Mi on era of Deed, FIRE INSURANCE. OFPICR-Houttieaat Court acjaarc, "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldn't buy tlmlier Innili, mineral iroi- crtlrs or A.hrvllle Heal Kstate t Then call on u., Horatio, and we will give thee thy money', worth. W. con Mil thrr house lot, Irml thee shrk el. to erect a dwelling thrrenn, nnd tnsurr the .nme In any I'lre In.uriinre Company doing bualneaa In thla Mate. Olve u. a call, Horatio I JKNKS ft JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND IN8URANCE BROKERS. Room- t ft 10, McAfee Block 3H fatton Arc., Xahevllle, N. C. F. A. GRACE, DltCORATOR AND N FRESCO. auKOdUin MISCELLANEOUS. daisy i swans down. Thi'Hi' art' the brumlH of our tout t'l.OUK, the rtnt-Mt tif the line, the hent of nil, unci ) rHH'ciiill,v m'ttmrnrnrletl to thnw tlcHlring the whltent nnil purest lutnil, In fact It in the mini tif nil the wheat skim met I t iff Into Hour. W'r urn have other lirnndH uutlKrailrii.iind run lurii.Mli a jjooil family flour uh low n $'l.rit having Heeuml a lot More ntnlnic into the IuiikIh of tiKTiiliitorH. A. D. COOPER. Two Hcenmt-hnml wukoii for twit: chrap. n rn 11 r i 1-f 1 1 U V WWW A new lot of Comforts. Itlankcts, and other goods for cooler weather has just been ivceived. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons The largest lot of Chcnus?, (Sowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, cheaMT than you can get the material and make them. Stockings, in colors and Fast Mack, Wool, Me mo, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to $ 2 u pair. All kinds of Drews Trimmings, Muttons, Lin ings, &t: in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh licrfect, so Ihutyour WANTS from the cellar to t he garivt can be rilled at our store at prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET Real Kwlate Ilrokers, And Iiivcatnient Agents). l.onn. ac- urrly placed at per vent. Oftlcni 24 Ik 'Jil I'nttun Avenue. Hccond floor. (child IT JOHN CHILD, (formerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE a hJ It LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualncaa Loan, .eeurely placed at a per cent. PROF. S. SAVILLE, CLASSES FOR DANCING. a.m..iiIw ntiim. no Pnititn Avenue. (trnnd Oiirra House I Monday., p. m. Children Kninrihna, a o'clock. Private Irawins any hour. Wntta guaranteed, yuica mrmoa acpt-ldlw WM. R. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. ., I. located In Asheville and will practice SURVEYING. rnuiditjnjof any description a aprclnlty ' aMn-hallm, MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Cai-michael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find ii full line if pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to he found in t he market, both foreign and domestic. And you can lvst assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and tha t you will 1m? charged a low price. TIiiih? registered I (rescript ion ists ready to serve yon at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICH AEL AI'OTHKCAIIV, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVIS. Scarr's Fruit Preservative for keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, ., without the use of sealed or air-tight cans. Fruit juice,, cider, e., can bo perfectly preserved by using this powder. The only en re required is to select good sound fruit, not too ripe, then follow directions This powder is very cheap, nnd the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Fach package preserves 20 pounds of fruit or .'10 pints of fruit juice. 2." cents jier package, 5 packages for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug- gixts. DO YOU KNOW A K""1 ,hlnK when yua nee It f If o c.ll nt POWELL i SNIDER S And einmlne their Ane assortment of I'rrnch Crackers, ion.ltlim In part of I'nncy Tr Cakes, Crrain Jumhlr., Imiin Hnais, Vanilla Walrrs, Oraham Walrrs, Lunch lllMulls, Navy llrrad, Huynl Wnfrr, Crcnm Wafrrs, Zephyr Wafrrs, linnn Cream, Modn IM.culls,ftc. These are aluxilulrly Ircsh and nice (luuda. we nl.o desire to call your atten tion to our well selected stink of I'ANCV IIMOCKKlim, of which we make a sprdally Wear. onVrlnR 111(1 UAHOAINiln Hts.lcn well as I'nncy tlroeerles, a lanre proportion of which wtart constantly rent win direct from the mnniifsrturer. This In.urea yiii perfectly (rrsh anil whulriomc Ruoila nt price. thn,t weaosr.ntre to be as low aa they cun be hmmht In any market. Htaprctrulty, fOWHI.L "NHWK, CoT. faltua Arena, and Mala mreet THEJIEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. SENATE TARIFF BILL AGAIN IN THE HOUSE. DKNIICRATII HA VI'. A WHIP IN ONTHIi KHl'MII.ICANH. Washington, Sept. 12. In tlic linnw to-day the clerk pruccvdcd under inslriK tiiiiia from the 8eiiker to eiill the roll nn the qiieatiiin of ordering the piTviotit, ipiention on the npprovnl of the jmirnal of liiHt TucHilny. UiiniiH the roll eull n meHxeiiKcr wa reeeived from the oeniite nnnoiinriiiK the pussiigc of the tnnlT hill the iiineiidiiientn nnd b direelion ol the HK'iiker it viiih referred to the com mittee on wiivHiind nieiins. 1 his nioriiinu lor the him ti,ne in Sev ern I minilhs the wnys nnd menus eom mittcc held n BCHsion. The purpose was to diseuss the trenlnienl of the scimtc nniendiiients to the tariff hill and the en tire session was so enusiinied. As the hill itsell had not renehed the eomiiiittee no formal conclusions could lie renehed nnd the proceedings were entirelv con fined to n Kcucrnl discussion. On oiu point there seemed to lie praetiealiK iiKrecment nnd that was that the amend ments should lie considered bycnmimltei instead of uccediiii!at once to the rcoucsl of the senate lor n conference. 'I here was n pronounced disposition on the part ol liotli the republicans and demo crats to hasten the netion in congress iif much ns possible. 1 here was a strong individual liclicf that the date fixed bv the senate for the hill to become a law ns Octolicr 1st, was too early to admit ol final netion upon this bill. It is said bv some democratic niciii Ik'i-s that the earnestness with which their party associates will lend them selves to the republicans' efforts to has ten the final disKsition of the bill is con ditional upon 'i program which is to Ik adopted hv the republicans in the honsi fur the remainder ol the session ami that if the passage of a bill threatening to in- Icrlere with the Ohio dial nets as estali lished by the last rcdistriitinj; shoul I Is threatened or if an ultcmpl was mad' to force llirouidl other pronounced parti sun nicasiiivs a resort will lie had to all parliameulurv means to obstruct tin tariff bill. THK At'HTKAI.IAN HVHTHM. Voter itlHrnfrHMclilHi'Cl l Miiiv lioctv'H l-:rror. ClIUVUXNK, Wyo., Sept. 11'. The lirsl suae elcetioii in Wyuniin(j came olT yes terday. The utmost enthusiasm wa: shown by both political parties. The Australia ballot system was introduced for the first time and with the registra tion system. I 'ntil within ii few days it was under stood that the law contained a clause to the effect that when, through absence i illness, iinyhodv failed to rcj-istrr they would lie permitted to swear in their vote on election day. Although n clause to this ellcct pnsseil both houses ol I lie last legislature, by some reason it fails to ap K-ar in the enrolled copy of the law and the printed copy. This oniisssion disfranchised n very InrRC numlier of voters. In 1SS the to tal votecnat wm IS.oiim. larcv, rcpiin- lienn, for delegate in congress, rm-ived minority ol .',.".).'. At tins Imur the re publicans claim the state by l,,'iiio, whili the democrats clniin it bv fronisiio to l..ri(lo. This is mi the uoveriiorsluii. I he Itelief is thnl the republicans stand n U t ter chance ol seeuiinK the legislative ticket than the (governor. Qt'AV AMI. HAMII.1.1.. Tlic Former Cares fur the Reputation of others. Washw.ton, Sept. IX In the senate to-day Scmitor Infills presented n ieti tioil from eilivusnf Missouri risking for the passage of the compound lard bill. At the surest ion of Senntnr l;ibnuiuls it win n(rrreil thnt one hour Is- xiven each day (alter the routine moiiiitiK bus mess) to the bills on the calendar. I'n- obiected to. Senator Unity mvc notice that to-nior-row alter tlic readinu of the journal he would ask the senate to consider resolu tions in resiKCl to the memory ol Samuel Randall. The hill to ntithoritc the const run ion of a bridge across the Mississippi river nt Winonn, Minn., was taken limn the calendar nnd pnssed I with a verbal ninendment.) The eidcndar was then taken up. TROOI'N ORnl'.RICII Ol T. Merlous) t'prlHlim In n HwltxerlKiul vaiuon, II....UU C..f..,i.lM.r . 1 'I Ucwiliil imiislH liainni w ,. ,,..r . . m. - in the ennlon of Tieino have foi med a provisional K'vcrntnenl and convoked n popular assembly which declared the ex istniK Kovernmciil and Kraiitl council dis solved nnd ordered Kcncrnl elections for nest Minciay. f,.- I ' .., 1.. .1.1 U lnn. I lie wmoHnon ...... draiio, Cheasso and l.ocnruio. The bun- (leseriHli wasealleil in extra session nun ordered federal troops to Is.' sent to the scene ol the disorders. The iMiimbuv supMrt the tnsurRcnts I . l" ..!..:! ..I ;...ll...l..l...,r,.ll lino I lie inn pti n,H..,iu ofliccs, thus preventinK the supporters of thecanlonnl novernincnt from eominuui CMtiiiK by teleumiih with ench other or With till' nutlonill Koverniueni. The revolutionists arrested Councillor O'Keali, the leilernl coinmissinner, who ret ci veil instructions tonnnul the decision of the provisional government and vole for a popular assembly. Widow Hiirrlnon" Wentencerl. HiHMiNiiiiAM, Ala., Sept. la. The "widow Harrison," who worked the ien- -I.... ....L.l ...ill, 11..I, ,,1.1'.M Mllllli. linn since, pleaded guilty in the United Slates COUrt IICIT IIIKI Wl .scmcucvu niiojv,ii linnrisonmrnt in cuch ense. There are h1u.I lU'lu i.i.ui. ni l, Mttllillimilf 111. tU'llll Hin.l). !, l.m ..m .. ......... tug ngninst him nnd it Is probable he will Is; sentenced in eaen. lie worsen mv iH-nsion dcpartnienl for about $10,01 in in nil. Won't l"ornel. Thnt the sale commences on the Seney street property nrnr Mcrrimon avenue, nhout 10:15 to-morrow raorring. Take the North Muiti trcet enr nt 10 o'clock, or Curliitfc by way of Merrimoii uvenuc HIvl.PM FOR H. S. TKAl'HKHH. (ircolly Ileiieflttetl ly liooksl Not. ' ed Herewith. Those who have made use of the books kept in the V. M. C. A. reading room for the benefit of Sunday school teachers ex press themselves greatly lieuelitti'd by the additional light thrown on the lesson. It is to be honed that the number ol teachers using them will increase as their advantages become better known. I he following is a synopsis of what inav lie found on the lesson lor Sunday, Septem ber 14tli: I'AKAIII.K OK Till- PlllNUS I.IKIi '.): ll-'JT. 1, lesson surroundings, Sunday Schooi Times, p. o.M ; Pcloiihci's uotcs.'p. -'."C ana. '2. Relation of parable to Arcbcliiiis: I'cloiilicl, p. 2r.'l-2o; Sunday School Times, A ; lidcrsiieini, vol. I, p. .'1. Kclation of parable to parableol the talents; Ivilcrslicinl.jvol. II, p. Hi."i. 4-. Meaning ol "pounds nnd oc cupy ;" I'clouU't, p. LTi l-i Sunday School Times p. 0T1. o. "Till lie conic," Sunday School Times p. .ViU. 0. The doctrines of reward and punish ment ; Sunday School '1 hues p. oof; re wards of the faithful; I'cloiihct, p. i.'.Vi; lidci'shcim, vol II, p. HIT. 7. The principle of progress; rdoiibet, p. a."". S. Suggestions to teachers; Pcloubct, p. Sunday School Times, p. ,".. 't. hi:hiivkho.nvii.i.k i.n-i:. The Hummer lloitrclt'ra Apple Crop oIIIIch Colleice. I1i-:niii:ksovvii.i.i:, Sept. 1 1. Sm-cinl. Our town is lively with movers. Kami lies which have sojourned with us during the summer arc going home by every train lor the south. Hut some will wait for frost, and some will lake up perma nent residence. Our depot is lively all the lime with wagons and carts loaded withaiiplcsand cabbages, each waiting its turn to lill a Ireighl ear. 1 he apple crop turned out iK'tterthan wasauticipated andcabbages are line. A great many potatoes have already Ikcu ships-d Iroin this point. The livery stables have done an excel lent business. There were more visitors here, to slay nil summer, llinnevcr before. Our republican hiiuiN' nominee for the house of represent; ri lives, state legislat me, is Kcv. J. W. Anderson. Judson College will os'ii tin- session ol 1 Kin -"l on Monday Sept. I.'i. The out look is very line. UK, IKtWHIKII'S CAniMltiK. The lroHIIIIU-N for a Joint lie. hole Remote. Hon. W. T. Crawtord some time ago wrote Mr. Kwurl to make uiipoiiitmculs lor a joint canvass. He has intimated thnt he is willing provided Mr. Crawford dlows him to make the appointments, ivhich Mr. t'rawlord will ol course not do. Mr. Crawford scnk nt Jackson to day and Saturday mid he will sc.-ik in Swain Monday. Mr. Crawtord has no tilled Mr. I'ni terson of the appointments and proposes to divide lime with any one he inav scud. Mr. liwarl thinks that he will lie able to enter the campaign by the IM'tli, iusl. HOW AIIOl'T rm.4r Mo Money lu the City Treasury lo Make Hewer coiiueetlontt. lu regard to the way the ieoplc arc olK'viug the orders to connect with the sewers, Sanitary lnssx'tor Weaver said: great imiiiy K'ople hit making sewer conueelious, and u large mnnlier are not. The 'iiy wc intended to do was for the city to put sewers in ut those places where the residents refused lo do so, andehargc it up in the taxes. That would have answered all purposes hut we can't do it. "Theeitv has no money in the treasury and the plumbers haveidithevwaullodo lor cash, anil so tlicv refuse lo put in- the sewers nnd wai' sixty or ninety days for the pay. As soon as the taxes lor this year conic in we may lie nble to go a head villi the work, but there will U' so many other things to draw on the lux money, that I am afraid it will be slow work. Ii matins go right we may be nble lo have connections completed by spring." THK CHII.O t'HII.II, A ToiiehliiK Heene In Court Hi (lulUHltoro. Matters were in rather u listless eoudi lion in linldsboro's court I In-other men n iug as they usually arc. The judge ailed for "No. Ill" anil two forlorn chil dren, a girl uged l.'t, mid u boy several ycurs smaller can't tell about the age- were brought in by the slicrilt, charged with stealiuc eleven ears of corn. The judge seemed astonished and looked at the solicitor. The solicitor looked n the judge. The lawyers looked at the prisoner. Nobody seemed to know just what to do, except the prisoners who did nothing. The solicitor said something about the children's inoiherund ihetiirukey put his head out ot the window and called her three times. She didn't answer. Crohn blv she didn't hear ns she was in I'av el'tevillc. The girl was t lieu asked a few ipiestion by his honor. She began bruvelv but soon burst into tears to the no little dismay ol the court. The judge looked ul the solicitor and said he didn't want to try the ease. The solicitor looked at the judge nnd said he didn't either. The judge thought it would lie ii good idea lo send Ihcchililrctl to their mother. The solicitor thought so too, nnd olferrd togivc n (jiuirtcr to ward buying I he tickets. I' he judge nlaiikcd down a dollar lor the siimc cause nnd called upon the gentleman tor n collect ion. Sheriff Ornut passed the hut, and got II good miiuv pieces of silver, lie thru look the iH'wildeicil but happy prisoners to the depot nnd put them on the noon Irain. The prisoners arc the Simpson children who esciiHil from jail some time since nnd were overtaken at Smlthlield. They were then on their way to I'liyetteville. tioldsboro Dispatch. tjoen to Khiihiim City. Nasmvii.i.k., Sept. IX Rev. John J. Tigcrl, l. I., dean of the theological fac ulty of Vnnderliilt I'niversitv ha re signed thnt posilion. I'r. Tigcrt has been selected ns pastor of the Methodist church in Kansas City, Mo., the pulpit of which was formerly occupied bv kcv. 8. A, Steel. AN UNDIVIDED 1-ORCE. Tin; IIICMOCRACV OK CAROLINA. HOl'TH The IMalforiii as Adopted ly the Convention lilvcn Herewith Nearly lu l-nll-Tlie Complete Ticket. Ciiaiii.i:siis, S. C, Sept. IX Slinking ol the result of the democratic state con vention in Columbia, the News and Cou rier says : "Only those who are familiar with the inside story of the recent campaign are aware of thecoiistaiitexereise of patience and vigilance thai were necessary to avoid an open and permanent division ol the party. Hut choosing to submit to wrong rather than to risk injury to the state, the democracy of South Carolina presents an undivided front. There is no appeal from the action of the democratic convention yesterday. Capt. Tillman is the duly accredited standard-bearer of tin parly and he will Is: the next gov ernor of South Carolina." The democratic suite ticket coinplctcis: Governor II. K. Tillman. I.iculcnant-governor U. II. Mary. Secretary ol stale J. Ii. Tindall, Altoniey-gencral 11. II. l'oie. Treasurer W. T. C. Hates. Superintendent of education W, I. Mavhcld. Comptroller-general W. II. lillerlsvc. Adjutant and iiisiieetor-gcnernl Win. II. I., l-arlcy. The platform is as follows: "The democratic parly of South Caro lina in convention assembled hereby re-al-lirms the platform of principles of the na tional and state democratic party, par ticularly favoring free and unlimited coin age of silver, increase of theeurreney.anil rcicnl of the internal revenue system. "We denounce the MeKinley tnril) bill as unjust to the producers of raw mate rial and consumers of the country, and especially do weeondemu the unnecessary and burdensome tax on cotton ties and tin commodities so largely used bv the poorer portion of our people. Ue denounce the l.oilgc force bill ns iiiiiiuitous, eiiiinatiug from minds whose nefarious purpose is to establish suprcm icy ol ignorance oyer intelhireucc ill tin southern stales, thereby engendering race antagonism mid sectional animosity. "We condemn the action of SK'aker Keed mid his followers as tyrannical and a llagraul degradation of aposition in tended only lor the true patriot nnd statesman. Wc demand the abolition of national banks nnd that legal tender treasury mites lie issued in lieu of national bank Holes in sullicicul volume to put the bus iness of the country on a cash system, and all inoiiev issutd hv the government shall Ik- legal tender in payment of all iciiis ooin puouc aim privaic. "Wc demand that congress pass such laws as shall ell'ectiially prevent the deal ing in futures ol all agricultural produc tions. "We demand that congress shall pro. vide for the taxilion of incomes of indi viduals and the surplus of corporations, thereby eipialiiuij the burdens upon the poorer classes. . "Wc demand that our stale legislature shall abolish the board of agriculture; that the privilege tax on fertilizers nnd ever) tiling npici mining to agriculture, or mechanics, or itiiliislrinlcliication, in cluding agricultural stations, lie placed in charge ol the trustees ol the v.lcmson agricultural college. "We demand that the school districts in the various counties of the slate shall lie, as nearly as practicable, sipil.rc nnd ol an area sull'u ient to allow one while man and one colored free school separate and distinct in each district, and that the school trastces lie circled by the iH-ople Wc demand rigid economy in public ex penditures, the abolition ot useless olh- eers, a reduction ol salaricsaud lees of nil iidiccr, state and county, to conlorin to the increased purchasing power of money nnd decreased ability of the K'ople to pay tuxes. "We demand that it constitutions! convention Is-called to give us an or ganic law, framed by our own ieople. " We condemn any attempt, either by word, deed or nil In il V alliance with tin enemy, lo disrupt the democratic party of litis slate. While supremacy is the bulwark nt our civilization, mill can only lie secured by democratic unity." A ChiiucIii Town In Itnugcr. Sr. Mahii:, Mich., Sept. 11'. I'ire stin ted iu olmstead S: l.olhings store nt Si. Marie, ( Int., just across the river from here, at 1 1 o'clock last night mid spread so ranidlv that the entire eitv is still in danger of destruction. The lire depart incut is small nnd I here lire no water works and the lircmcn so fur to-day are unable entirely toeoiurol the dailies. Wanliliiit '" I'oalmMNler. Wasiiixotun, Sept. II'. The president has Humiliated llciny Sherwood to Is- postmaster at asliiugton, I. C vice Koss. appointed commissioner of the I 'is t r iet nl Columbia. Sherwood hns for a long time U'cn assistant postmaster. .IV.lA'.s' ol-' COXSIio'fl-Xai. i oki:iiin. Canon l.iddou, of St. I'liul'sCatheilral, London, l.ng., is (lend. The cruiser Itultimore with Uricssnn's remains on board has arrived at (iotlien burg, Sweeden. At it huniiuct given in Hamburg, C.er inn n v, lilt v thousand murk were sub- scrilK'd to place a steamer on Lake Vic loria Nyaua, Africa. The nriiuc minister of Souin Islieves that free trade is responsible tor the evils of the Spanish woi kingnicn's position therefore he recommends n policy ol pro- tc'tion in the interests of tanners and imiiiiiliielnrcrs. IIOMK. I'ar Kockawny, I.. I., has tried the new ballot law suceessliilly. Stanley has definitely arranged to Ice lure in New nrk and llrooklu. He gel $;!,'.'( ill for one lecture. Thirtv-live miles of grent iceberg were seen by the stemuslup I'evonia on her voyage across the ocean. lieiiernl C.nnicr, of Nortolk, says Gen cm! M a hone has caused pai c.is iu the re publican party ol Mrgiiua, An eight-yenr-old child of A, 8. Ililnuds ol Manchester. .V II., is in n serum coil diliou with pronounced hydrophobia symptoms, lie wa bitten by ndog lour year ago, J. II, Magec and Michael K el Icy have been arrested at Chicago, charged with forging, mid disposing of ,H(i(l tickets of admission to the picnic given nttlg lieu' (trove, Monday, Septcmlier 1, by the trade and labor assembly ol Chicago, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTl THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIHi MARK KBU18TBRUII. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Kvery Variety of Headache AMI MJTHINi; BI.SU. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of la-ing the finest, most effective did reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, II liAUACMB. The immense favor which bus greeted it from all ipiarters, proves its true merits and iceeplability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have unit tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTirVKINU, MOkrill.NIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINU, Since it does not contain nn atom ol ithcr ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can lie taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, docs not lisurrangc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The jieculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head- iche without resect to cause leuving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. IIIKHCTIONH FOR I'SB. The dose for an adult 1. two tca.poonful. a wiue Klasa of water, tfuic furchildrca n proportion, accunliiiK to ase. In either case the doae cun Is? repeated crcry thirty mimics until a cure i. tflcctcd. One done will nlway. drive away ao attack of Headache, taken when lirat feeling the premonitory yniptonie) liut If the attack la well on, snC illcring ia inlriiar, (he second or I -tint doae may lie required. lBUHlly a greater aumbcr if dose, ia miuired to effect the first cure ihnn ia needed lor any aucccrdinK time there after, showing that the medicine ia accaniu- lutlve in its cttccta, lending towurd an event ual permAnrnt cure. For aulc ut GRANT'S 1'IIAR.MACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 H. MAIN STBEKT, Oiiio.ite Hank of A.hevttle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, and Notions, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Towels, Nnj- ins, Counterpanes, White (iooils. am lOiubroidiM'icrt at iriuie cost. All Domestic (ioods, including Pride of the West, Wainsutta, Fruit of Loom, l-l Cottons and 10-1 Sheetings at prime cost. We call special atUntion to our large stock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go ut prime cost. Ladies' Musliu I'liderwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons nt unusually low priccH. Ladies will save money by attending this special sale.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1890, edition 1
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