- Th Idea that the advertisements inanews paper only please the counting room unfortu nately obtalne In some quarter, but to the frreat maH of the people they are not only ntercsttng, but useful and inatructive read ing. They are the ahnpper'a vae mccum, the bualncaa man's guide and everybody'! Instructor, A newspaper without advertis ing columns would fall to accomplish Ita mts ion. Beaidea, It would lie about ai poor aa Job'a tnrhey. Boaton Herald. USE PRINTER INK. Asheville Daily Citizen Down ncwapaper turnpike match on without T tcaltb, With your eye full of hope and yuur check flushed with health, 0 1 And you ran't miss the wuy to the City of I Wculih I Use Printer's Ink. T Boston Blade. I - ttTt VOLUME VI. NO. 119. ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. eLIHVILLE. A place planned anl devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situate! in the HOVNTAlNtt OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region not4Hl for henlth- fuliiHHH ami beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of M.HOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with biHto and Bkill, with well graded roods and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line reHitleiieen and HKATHFl'L HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Mnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. These are the brands of our beat FLOUR, the finest of the nnc, the best of all, and ia esiccially recommended to those desiring the whitest and purest bread. In fact It la the creum of all the wheat aklmmcd off Into flour We uro have other brand and grades, and can furniah a good family flour as low $2,nil, having secured a lot before puaalng into the hunda of aitecufatora, A. D. COOPER. Two rtcciind-hnnd wuguua fur sale clicnp. MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Carmichael'B Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times findafulHine of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. II ih prescription department iH Btocked with the jiurest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in tho market, both foreign and domestic. And you pan rest OBHUi'ed that your prescrip- tion will be filled correct atid that you will be charged 11 low price. Three registered preBcriptionistH ready to nerve you at nil hours. Night calls promptly answered. V. C.CARMICHAEL APOTIIWAKY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. IPELIMAN'S hats. SB a 8 BON MARCHE, I 30 South Main St. J NEW FALL 600DS I ARRIVING DAILY. NEW ILAZERS. H.TsESTABROOK'S M et. MAIN 8T.. ASHBVII.LB, -IBTHI PLAC PUB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOV8. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprt"d - ' ' REAL ESTATE. WsLTia B. Own, w'. PRICKS . THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. Blankets, and other goods for cooler weather hii just been received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons The largest lot of Chemisi, ( Jowns and Underwear to be found in tho city, some line goods, clieiiiter than you can iret the material and make them. Stockings in colors and Fnwt IMack, Wool, Me rino, Cotton. Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to $2 anair. All kinds of Dress B Triinminirs. Buttons, Lin- - - - n w ings, &c; in fact our Htock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or LadieB is well nigh wrfect, so that your WANTS from tho cellar to tho garret can be filled at our store nt prices away below anybody else. Don't buy nnytlimg until you try The "BIG RACKET T.C.Smith & Co., Publii ft mure. Asheville. Finest Druir Store in the State. Ieaviest Stock of Drugs West of the Ithio Kidge, jjirgest Buyers and Lowest Sellers. leaders in Trices for Miles Around. )epartment uueiun!ed (uipmcnt. Don t Mistake t lie Drugstore Corner p- tosite tho Court House. GWYII & WEST, (taectssora to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. ttoana Securely Placed at Per cent. ftotary Public. Commissioners of Deeds, FIRE INSURANCE. orriC-" Conrt acinar CORTLAKD liHOS. , Real Estate Brokers And luvcatnieiit Agent". Loans se urely placed at er cent. Offices : SI4 He an 1'attiin Avenue febDdlT nccond floor. UST TO THE HURRYING FEET )f the Hundreds who are coming to Aahevllle to spend the rail ana mnwr. All those who have houses to rent should call on us at once, aa we have many appllca. tlons for both furnished and unfurnlehed bouses, which we are at present unable to All. JENKS ft JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 ftio, McAfee Block, aa Patton Ava.. Asheville. N. C. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I Office No. 1 t-ctal Bloc REAL ESTATE -AND- THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TCMV.Y. The EIGHT PERSONS KILLED IN RAIL WAY WRECKS. VRK1UHT TRAIN IM.I'PMJ Utt INTO A HI'KNINIi RKIIMiK. Chicago, Sept, 22. At 8 o'clock lust night a switch engine on tlie Chicogo, llurlington nnd (Juincy railroad, run into tlic reiir of an excursion trniu on the Illi nois Central ronil near 1ttH street. Four mangled corpses were soon drugged out of the heap of broken timhers nnd twisted iron that marked the spot where the col lision had taken place. Three others were seriously injured and six others slightly. The freight crew claim that when the crash came the red IL-hts on the rear of the Illinois Central train were hunting with extreme dimness. To this the result following was attributed without hesi tation. The four dead were two sisters named Oilmen uud two young men, identity un known. Of the injured, one who gave name ns Miss Pilgrim, was in u dying condition when taken from the wreck. Another Otto Schlof died to-ilny. Con ductor llenrv Cariington, ol the passen ger train, and ne o the lirakcmcn were 111 IIKIIM. Col Mil. Ill.l I'l'S, Sept. 22. Ahout seven miles south of this city, yesterday morning, a north hound freight train with eighteen loaded ears broke through a trestle fifty lift high. When the train ran to the ciist end of the trestle the en gineer discovered the west end on fire. He signalled for brakes, lint the train was running at the rale of twcii.y-livc miles an hour, and as it struck the burning timlier there was a crash and the entire train went through to the IhjIIoiii of the Ktilch, Marl in Hastridgc, engineer, of Stan Iniry, Mo.;Jas. Itiirkc, lire-mail, ol Sin fl oury, Alo., k. n. u iinauisoii, iieini ur.iHi iiiiii'i, Macon, Mo., were killed. The lire man was liurnccl to ashes while the lirakeman had a fractured skull and bro ken liml). THK III HCHi:i.l. TltlAI.. MlKhty I) Fallen Indeed, Judiclna From ThlH. IIhhi.in, Sept. 22. The Hamburger Nnchrichtcn, which is accepted as I'rince niattwtM.b'a ni-nrntt. n few rinvfl ni?o lltlll- lished an article criticising the manner in ii eh the irovernnvnt dealt with rumors concerning its attitude toward slavery in east Air tea. The North German Gazette, covern- crnment organ, replying to the article, says that the government declines to be dictated to by the Nuchrichten nnd justi fies the meeting of such canards by a straightforward denial instead of by dip lomatic shuffling. The Gnxctte in the course 01 its article makes an incidental attack upon the iwrsons who inspired the criticism. I. G. EWART DIG INJUN. HI-X'RF.T MKF.TINtt OI'T IN I'HEHOKKK, HI Fatuous) Camitllnii C'iihc Opened Ml Woodslock, Woiiiistock, Out., Sept. 22. The day of the oH.-uiug of the lliitvhcll trial broke I'll'HI'l'illt ioll bright and clear. Among the pnpnru I.. -e ,. .. 1 : I ,..!..( tlOUS IOr IIIC ITHII SII'IWIIIH ilVHivr, enterprise was telegraph apparatus rur into the court room with connections ti nil parts of the world so that mcssagcx enn be sent direct from the mxirtcrs' ta llica to iiiiv newsnancr. One ol tne lu.nrilitiu house kcencrs in this place had ick-ohone iimt above the judge's Iwiieh connected with twenty instruments in his own itacc. so that the people tliere miL'hl hear the evidence ns it progressed A large niimlier of ncwspaier men are here Irom nil over v.annoa ami many from the United States. The lawyers in clude a numlicr from the outside who arc here to listen to the case and take notes of it for their own information. THK I.AHT MAI.OON. IlniHiHonie Autumn NovelticH arriving daily. All Driven Out by Brave eterni Ined Women. Kokoma, lnd Sept 22. The teniier lance iicople of Grecntown, a place t,0MJ inhabitants, hnvc dually driven I ih,. lust saloon from that town. They hove kept up a continual tiglil lor two venrs. Three weeks ago tne oniy saioon I remaining in the town wus destroyed by dvnnmite. The owner soon resumed bus- I mesa anil was immediately arresteii on twelve aHidavits and the court costs were in lei I nuninst Inm until Mi tin nay wlH'ii he surrciidcreil his premises to the I sheriff who closed the saloon. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothinjr, Dry (loodrt, Kanoy (lOO(lH,SllM?rl. 1 lilts and Cnr I Kite, 7 A 9 PATTON AYK. Prlu FlKhlersl Arrvaled. Iinimin, Sept. 22. It is rejiorted ilia Slavin and McAulille, principals in th price fight, which was to take place un l..r the unsiiicesof the Urucndcclub.liavi been arrested. They will be arraigned in court this afternoon onclmigeoi conspir inn to eiiininit a breach ol the iwacc. l.ATHk. llotn were ooitiiu over tocv the pence. Htrlkeat Meolch FuriiuceH, (;i.asc!ow. Sept. 22. The Scotch fu men have struck for higher wages, the lurnaect being blown out. The iron market here is excited in coiiaciiciiec the strike. ATTACKS BIHMAKCK. PTE FOR YOUR CHOICE! LET THE CITIZENS OF WEST WARD SPEAK. TWO HAI.I.OTH IN F.ACH IHHI'F. JNTII. THt'RHDAY NKXT. Hliarp ConlraMl to the Open. Handed I'anvaas of W. T.. Craw ford In the Maine Field An Aifeul'H Milan HuHlneHH. CllliiioKlili, N. C, Sept. 17. Cherokee irculnrs went out from the t'nitcd States Indian agent's ollice ut this place to the several Cherokee townships call ing till the Chcrokccs to meet in conven tion nt Nc-Vn-ti meeting house, Jackson county, Sept. Kith, to hear the old men it the tribe sicak. This circular said that refreshments would lie served and the fatted calf killed. The names of the cnerable sicakers were: Jackson Ju-hi- lah (Fox I, Ha-yah-een (Swimmer) Fox, id Tuhen-kee-sti (I'hcasant) Fox. The unpropiliotis clouds on the morn ing of the of the 10th partly passed away, the Indians gathered in large numlicrs at the appointed place, and with eyes ex- icvtaiit turned toward the rising ol the sun, whence nicy siiouni nun tne com- ug of those aged ones whom they called lathers. Heboid whom should thev see but t lu ll! "Iiiiuii II. li. invari, who iirocecucii to talk iHililies. As none of the Indians named were present to give an account if themselves, though the I nitcd htatcs Indian agent and goverumeut school su- icriiiteudcnt were there. 4 he Phcaslnn.'t was serveil bv the Fox ! 1'imhi which the Cherokee Naiad spuke in the lollowiug iangiiagc: Hack to yiiur aliiiilea, Yc aitir ta ol the illunti-liiuii red : lay nut lui-c tile iIuihh ol sueli nenlchieanc. acc to youi own nria inaicuu i Suffer nut the liriiilil Ihihta i a i-oiir trliR- tu ciiint- tu aniline. We'll rail ati'tin nn tllcnnteil 'iilca AnU lit'ttr 1 Kerual;!!' on to iionc:r- V. T. Crawford sMikc the dav liefore . . . i:. I -.wart, nut nis uiiviing wasiioniieiii uuu nililic mid advertised as such in all the neighborhood. Siiocriiileiiilcnt Mirav anil Accnt Jim took limine iiclion in this, I claim, they Iwinif employes ol the ( lilted States. Aueat inn calico tins iiiceiing iinu m- . -i I.- u ,-...:ui..i terpreico lor i.wiui.. onnj ,uininn music bv his brass bund. It was a shrewd scheme to get so many Indians together, under the pretence of hearing irom their own men and then nnng liw art out to make n olilicul sccch. "IIIA-I.AII-KI'.K. II Will Have No I.eiral (tlKiiin- cauce, llut the People Will Have Hpokeu Tbelr HenllnienlM. No successor lo Mr. Pullinm on the board of aldermen hug yet Itecn chosen. iik C'mzi'N thinks the people ought to siieak. In order to give them an oppor tunity we print below two ballots. very copy of Tim Citizkn will entitle vou to two votes, bverybudy can vote nd express their preference. These bal lots will lie printed in every issue of Tim CiTizii.s up to and including next hursday. Tub Citihn of Friday, Sc- utlicr 2IUh, will contain the name ol ery man voted for nnd the number ol ites he recived. The board of alder men will meet tnul nignt, ana your hoicc will thus lie before them. TIIK IIAI.LOT. MY ClTilTcU FoK AlX Let the voter sign his uumc here. MY CHOICE FOR AI.DF.KMAN. Ut the voter sign his name here. U't everybody vote. Ivvcry man, wi- man and child m the west wurd ought to vole; every man, woman and child in the east wurd may vote. Let the peo ple siwuk. ltring your ballots to Tub CmziiN office. AHhcvlllelaus) Abroad. Prom the llrevard Carolinian. Mr. Van Whitmirc went to Asheville the first of the week, where he will re- ilium lor sometime. Two former Hrcvnrd Ihivs. Wm. Guest ii ml Alex. GroiMiu. now living in Ashe. ville, are in town lor a few days visiting friends. Mr. Gus Hamlilin. who has Iwcn em ployed lor several months past in Ashe ville was nt home with his family for a couple of days the first of the week. At the resilience of the bride's father, Mr. J. K. Gluicncr, Miss listher Ghuener was married on Sunday morning Inst, to Mr. James Wright, ol Aslievilic, rtcv. i. P. Marr officiating. The couple will leave for Asheville in n. few days, where they will make their luture Home. A MIlKhl Fire. Yesterday morning about 3 o'clock fire was discovered burning in a closet ut 7 North Mninstrect. Thecry of fire aroused the inmates, who, milled by Fireman Stur- gess nnd Mr. V. A. James Irom tne tnr olinn Mouse, rxtinuuished the fire by the use ol buckets ol water. It was found that the fire originated from n rat nil lilinu n match which is known to hav Iwen acciilcnlnllv dropisnl nnd lost in the Ihix. No general nlarm wnsgiven, owing to the presence ol mum nnn prompt uc lion of the inmates ol tlic nouse. SOUTH CAKOLIXA 1-oLKS. u i The beat trade Is always our olijcct. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. augOdam T.OAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualneu Loans securely placed at B ner ceni. C'oiiurrasmaii Rowland is sick ut his I uomc m riuncwpu ,iin.j '.l-n Dnskin. who was killed in n duel in Montgomery, Ala,, was n son of Geo. Iiuskin, ol orange county, tins mn iw M. Duskin married u daughter o, Tvre G rim. Shortly niter going west lie lumen rcpii'mcmi mm ..- live politician. M'ws ouscrver, Kcv. T. II. 1'egram, of the V. Is. Con ference, nnd a resident ol this city, wns married in Kernel svine, Be iicmocr nn , .. mi. .re rfMermlne.1 to sell the to Miss Alice Phillips, 1'resi.ling inner .. Iieat aooila at Hie ahorlest irnllls. Ilur pure Clover Leaf l.ard la ns line ns enn lie innilc we guarantee it to nlve snllafnetlon Our llama anil llrcnkftiat Hni-on nre cstrn fine try them We would alsnadvlae you to try our Ne at,. 1 Mnckrrr . Hoe liernna, t-rcHin vim I'lsh, Alt'. We always keen a frrah supply of fine I'EKSOXS AMJ PLACES. OAKIIINO. At lltH Chestnut atreet i lar house with well ventilated rooma, hot anil cold bath, cloact" c. Hlah location, near car line. Terms aecommoilatlnn. auKlK'dlin WM. R KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U. I. N 1. located In Aahevllle and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any description a apednlty. P. o. lieu ain. augVOdlme ii A.l.ima ncrlormiiiu- the c.Tcmonv. The ciiutilc alter a short visi'. to Richmond, 1 1 ... i. ..ill. vn., reiurnco i mvu i w.v ,,.. Winston Republican. TUi. Winston Twiii-City Ihiily boasts that Winston has n womuiu shoemaker. It is reincniliereil Hint mere was living near Oak Kidge, many years ago, n shoe maker bv the name of La'Wis Ilrowil, whose wife linnlly K"t to making slims Tki. over lurtv venn ago. Slink ing of womnr 's work as a shocmuker re . i in.! n ureal man v years ngo , i..., u,ii .i woman ill Madison who Hairy Mutter. Ho not mistake thla for the nm(c co)iiis. Greensboro Workman. Firkin Butterilt is far superior, sweet and T. I. Uerome, who prneticed law here I 'J'U tn .,,l,lw.,l ill freah. direct from the dairy. ?, tTK I . Iw onrtncrVll nmn nnmed nentellak Plour enn seldom be equaled ,'lArli in knnana City, where the firm of and never ..celled... hundred, can testify Jerome "JV". who have ucd It for years, give It a trial, Hesutctlullr, POWELL A SNIDER, W1IOI.IMALH ANI BBTAI1. OROCURR Cor. Patton Avenue and Main Mreet, Do not fall to . , bi.i .1,. bag. without nlekel, and hud to telcgrnpn to rtonn vanuuin for inoncv to put hit business In shne. When the moneT reacnea uim. jt-roinc in L'liiciiwi to go into uusinrss, saving he could not stnnd the humilin linn anil lllsurilCC Ills uurilll-T iniuvaiiwii rii t'nnroril Standard says it heart Mr, Jerome will return to Nortd Carolina to Hive. THE CITIZEN" WANTS A AND FULL BALLOT. FREE MISCELLANEOUS. Tire NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAllB MARK RBOISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAY8 SPEEDY. Cures) Kvery Variety of Headache ANU NOTHING KLKI!. Has earned for itself the enviuble reputa- HI-: HOT Hits MAN. tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable urticlr ii. the murket for the pcedy relief und cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIuaoachk. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curutivc powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTII'VKINE, MOKI'lIINli, CHLORAL ANU COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom ol ithcr ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemiculs, and can be taken by young uud old without fear or serious results. It is ni. a Cathartic, does not ' disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine eousist in its being thoroughly reliuble as a cure for any kind of bcud achc without respect to ci.usc leaving no unpleusuut or annoying after-effects, as in the cusc ol other so-calicu nurin- less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur and sulcuble urticlc in the market, wheicvcr known. A TemieNnee Farmer' allele Cap lure of a Negro Thief. This morning ns the 7.30 street car was passing that savory section known as Cripple Creek, n large, round-meed, keen-evcil countryman silting in a corner with his lace partially hid by his hands, suddenly reached no and pulled tlic bell cord. The cur stopied and the old gen tleman iiimued out und plunging into a crowd of negroes emerged with a dusky youth by the collar, und uctore anyone knew what it all meant, the Tcnnessccnn had his man in the Battery Turk special on his wnv to the city jail. TllH CITOTHN man oeing on tne car, soon ascertained thnt the countryman was Newton (irny, from Newport, i en nrssre. On Scntc'rulier IS. Sandy Ross, the negro arrested, had entered the house of Mr. Cray in Newport and stolen $5 in money and other nrticles amounting in value to some .u. asiicviiic spoucc nun icen notified that the Unci was thought to have headed this way. Air. i.ray thought, however, that he had better come up himself, and yesterday reached the city, lie Kept niinseii sunny, allow ing thut II his man lounn tnnt lie was in town he would skip. Mr, Gray was just riding about looking for the negro, nnd ns soon as his eyes fell uon him he rec- ogmccd him. Tun Chinese arc said lo endure changes of climate netter than any other race, A V.issiil. recently rt'Kirtcd inn llelginn pnicr ns IhuiihI lor the west const oi ai ...vi hud aboard 14 missionaries. -MM inns of uiinoowdcr. 1 1 cases of gin and 111 casks ot rum. I nrnrlv every foreign country may l found colonies of old soldiers who are on Uncle Sam's pension list. Cerinnny nlone has fitltl of them, Great Hritain 475 and SwiUerlnnd on. A m-iuvTisT roinniitestlial with the aid of n machine constructed on the principle ol the iKinng, drilling nnd pumping nti- laratusol tne musqiiiio a noic cmim m lorcil to the centre of the earth in less than n day. Tun t'n-sbvleriaus of Simkane not long since sold their church to a man who nt once started a saloon in the basement, and now there is seen a bar sign on the comer of a line structure surmounted by n tall steeple. Tim famous Hindoo god, l.inghnm, is now owned oy nn r.iiginn gcuiieiniiu mimed Sienccr, who paid $i.i,t"H tor it at an auction sale in London in IHHH. This curious relic stands twelve and a half hands high. Mks. I'hnsciiowi'.h, of Clovcrdiilc.Cnl., has raised a sunflower this year thnt breaks nil records. The stock is six inches In diameter at the ground, it stands 1 J lecl high, nnd the llower meas utcs U feet around the outer edge. A Ghoriiia editor in resigning ft coun try postollice writes: "The receipts lor the Inst month have liren $0.40; the rent 4. and the clerk hire JJIO. lieing a ncm . H..M nr. I ,rfr rriif mil- consent ucriik. w v rv-- to hold office under a republican adminis tration; hence we resign." He hud on niv breeches nnd my son'i shoes." said Mr. Gray, "and of course I knew Inm us soon as 1 clupcrj eyes on him. . . Snudv Ross is now in the lock-ui awaiting liirlher action. AM KI.KCTIOfS RIOT. KlKhleen Persons Killed and Fif ty wounded. I.nsiiiiN. Sent. 22. Advices from Goa India, state that eighteen persons were killed, and fifty wounded in the election riot nt that place by the Portuguese troops who fired upon the crown rcpulili cms. t ic rortuuuese residents oi iiom- bay have resolved to apiical to ivngianu to annex Goa. unless the Portuguese government redresses the grievunccs ol lis Sllinccis tuciv. Three Hundred Houses Burned lti!nsn. Scut. 22.-The village of Ruthi in theciiitonof St. Gnll, ison lire. Three hundred houses have already Iwen lies inivcil. The loss of one life is reported, All the iieoolc whose houses were burned arc in a destitute condition. NTIMIGRAINE l)IKUv..ON POK USB. The dose for an adult ia two tcaspoonfuls in a w ine jrlasa of water. Ooac for children urouortion, according to aire. In either t;aac the dose can be repeated every thirty minues until a cure is effected. Cue doae will always drive away an attack of Headache, taken when first fcclinK the premonitory symptoms ; but if the attack Is well on, ana uttering- is intense, the second or third dose may be required. Uauully a greater number of doses is required to effect the first cure than is needed for any auccccdtug time there after, showing that the medicine is accumu lative ia its streets, tending toward an event ual permanent cure- Pur sale at OMANT'8 PHARMACY. MTMKS OP COSSESJVEXCIi. IIOMK. Mrs. lessie Uenton Fremont, widow of General l'recmont, is in destitute circum stances in Los Angeles. Kx-Govcrnor Cameron is in receipt of letters showing n large desertion of white republicans in Virginia from that parly. The statue of Horace Greely wns un veiled Saturday in the presence of thou sands, lion. Cliaunccy M. iwpcw cm- gir.iug the editor and statesman. Cimtain lames II. Miller, while nt tciuliiiir a cnnttmicctinir near Indianapo lis during the civil wnr, pulled the curls of a pretty girl in front of him. They be came lovers, but she married another. He married also, but he never forgot her, and when he died the other dav he left her $!.'l,t)0t. She is living in Chicago in poverty with her third husband. Two hundred union cnricnters struck work on the new exposition building nt Sooknne Falls. Wash,, because the con tractor Imtight boycotted lumber. The eiticens were indignant; consequently hankers, merchants, lawyers, counciimen nnd others nulled off their conts, and. hnnimcr in linnd, went to the building uud brgnn laving shingles on the Im mense building. FOHKIDN. Mr, 1'nrnclt will come to America in the place of Mr. Dillon, who has been ar rested. WASIIIN0TON. It is liclicved the tariff bill will be ready to present to the house Tuesday. In the United States senate Mr. Voor- hees introduced a joint resolution for an immediate increase ol silver moiey, WHITLOCK'S, 46 ft 48 S. MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank of Aahevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy floods, and Notions, Lace Curtains, Tablu Linens, Towels, Nap kins, Counterpanes, A Into Goods, and lOinltroideries at . all 1 1 priint! cost, ah ixaiiesiic Goods, includiiif Pride oftho West, Wainsutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-4 Cottons and 10-4 Sheetings at prime cost. We call special atttntiou to our large stock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cost, liiunes aiusiiu Underwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unusually low privet). Ladies will save money by attending this special sale. -1 f -iiAtai'isti JH.-SW. ' U. 1 toll,W4lM ,-. ' WSm J