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- - A mwr udviTtiticolt'ntHetHforthfacUthat " , l he buyer nvviU ti know, with uurvtable imiuniTM. What the udvertiHcr ncedi to Asheville Daily Citizen. T As far as the different methods of adver tising- arc concerned, the auiij paper is ac cidedly the best. That is the broad, swift channel: and when you float your boats upon it, you are sure of u quick return. think nl'iH, "Whnt ure the lucU th.it a buy er lui-dH to know ubutil my HtulV?" And what the tidvertittviuent writer aevds to think (tf Jtt. "How can I Mint.- Ih-a in a wiiv to comma..., reqect as well us at- S lintiun ?" J, li. luwcm. T I Henry Curtin. 1 ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 127. MISCELLANEOUS. -1INVILLE.- A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hoiilth nilnoKH and lieauty of SCENERY. All elevation of 51,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It. is being laid out with taste and Bkill, with well graded roadH and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HK4THI' III. HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress,! LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., IMiitIUc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. l'ull stock Ladies. Misses' and Children's Wraps In the latest stvles. Also a full and complete l.lne of Underwear. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S ja 8. MAIN ST., AHIIKVILLH, . IS TUB I'LSCS roa I00KS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches aprlftd HEAL ESTATE. Waltii b. Ovih, w. w. Wbst GVYN & WEST, ISucceaeors to WalUr B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loan Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds, FIRE INSURANCE orFICB-aoatbcausl Court SMiaare, LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET th the Huadrrds who are coming to Asheville to spend the I'all and Winter. All those who have houses to rent should call on us at once, as wc have many Hpp1ica tlons for both furnished and unfurnished houses, which we are at present unable to fill. JKNKS ft JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 ft 10, McAfee Block BN Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. F. A. GRACE. D ItCOR ATOR AND DUSIUNKR IN FRESCO. BUKd3m MISCELLANEOUS. THIS WEEK We call your attention to stock of our excellent MASON'S CRACKERS, BISCUITS, CAKES, &C We buy these goods direct from the factory and in such quantities as to aril them out be fore getting stale, and yon can always de pend upon getting them fresh. We keep the best 10 Ct. Soda & Oyster Cracker On the market. Our CREAM BISCUIT AND WAFERS Ivc satisfaction to all. If you want SWIil'.T I l()l is of any kind don't fail to cinmine our stock before buying. We also sell these goods ut wholesale at factory priors. A. D. COOPER. Corner Main and College Sit. "RACKET NEWS." The best place in Asheville or working people to trade is trie nig unKet. hp promise low priceH and good goods, and where our guar antee goes with an article if it doesn't turn out like we way it will we refund the mon ey. Tn our experience we have found that well-to-do people and rich folks always look further and try harder to save a nickel than working- people and poor folks, so if we give the latter bargains and the full worth of their money we cannot help selling largains to others. Among our new goods, of which we uivea large stock, may be ound at the very lowest rices: All kinds of Shoes, land -made for men, school shoes for children, fine and common shoes for ladies, blankets and comforts, hand bags, grips and trunks, all kinds of shoes, wall pockets, mirrors and frames, lamps, wicks, chimneys and burners, hamber setts and tinware, iats and caps, 25c. up, dress goods and underwear, all kinds of shoes, shoulder capes and jncKets, uanneis and Jersey cloth, skirts nnd skirting goods, dress trim mings and linings, brooms, buckets and tubs, all kinds of shoes, fast black stockings in cotton, wool, silk and ball), overcoats, rubbers and gloves, men s clothing in suits, pants, pants, pants, M. KINDS OF SHOES-in fact everything to use or wear at lowest prices. Buy nothinguntilyou reach The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loans se. urely placed at ft per cent. offices : SI4 At ilfl I'nttun Avenue. fehOdlv Becond floor. JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman At Child I. Offlce No. I Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans securely placed at per cent, IJOAKIIINO. At inn Chestnut street! large house with well ventilated rooms, not ana com nam, closets, Arc. High location, near car line. Terms accommodating;. augHOdtin WM. R. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. N Is loiatcd In Asheville and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any description a specialty p. . II" I iltlH. augUOdlm. MTSCFU.ANBOr'S, (Jo to CarnriehaerH Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. Ilm 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 prescript ionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAKL . APOTllrXAUY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC 8QVARK, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy floods, Shoes Ilntsand Tar pets, 7 ft 9 PATTON AVK. .lust arrived new nil sha nes of Til v lor'sOlebratei Hats, second to none in style and quality. Price f 1 "II -A 'T IS our inntto, and we know the ienple up predate It, for they have proven il hv tlulr llliernl patronage. Wc think that we are lietter prepared now than ever liefore to give our customers the benefit of low prices in Pure Groceries. Our large experience and Increasing bus! ness lustlfy us in making this statement. It Is needless for us to enumerate the different articles we carry. We sell the Finest Groceries, And can alwaj sgiinrnnteelhcm to give satis, faction both in QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Our faculties for delivering goods promptly are unequnled. Respectfully, POWELL ft SNIDER, W1IOLH8ALU AND KUTAIL OHOCUHB, Cor. Patton Avenue and Main Street. THE JVYS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. THE LABOR BILL TO BE CALLED UP IN THE SENATE. THRKK B1XI.H VKTOKD IsY THIS i-ki-:hiii:n''. Wasiiinctiin, 1. C, l Kt. 1 . In the senate to-day the l. liaplniu m Ins iiMMiini; nrnver asked the divine acceptance of thcserviccsthat wcreiihuut tn conclude this (lav, ami asked that in 'mil's own tunc the senators should again 1m? brought together in peace. He also prayed that the nation should he nuilc n imttcrn ol all mat is true unci pure and goo.i among nations. The iTudinir ol vesterduv's journal hav ing Ih'cii disijened with, Senator Sher man ottered n resolution lor the appoint ment of u cotniniuec of two senators to join a like committee on the part of the nous? 10 wan upon i icsmeiii uumpon and inform him that unless he shall have any further communication to make the two houses are ready to adjourn. Mr. H an I desire helnre ad:oiinnnenl toenll up the lahor hill nnd have action upon it and I would not like any resolu tion to be adopted that would iuterleie with the disposition of that hill. Mr. hlierman 1 lie resolution iooks merely to asking the president whet her he has any lurther communication to make. Mr. Illair Hut it also containsa state ment that both houses lire readv to ad journ. I insist that llic senate shall con sider this bill. Vice iiresident Is there any objection to the present consideration ol the reso lution. Mr. Hlair I obieet, il Us consideration is to interfere wi'.h the consideration ol the labor bill, Mr. lidiniinds 1 he resolution will nut interfere with the motion. Mr. Illair It concludes with the inti mation that we are ready to adjourn. Vice iiresident liocs the senator Iroiu New Hampshire object ? Mr. Illair I withdraw mv objection on the intimation that the resolution will not interfere. The labor bill resolution was agreed to and Senators Sherman anil I Ian is were appointed a committee on the partol the senate. Senator Mniidcrson, from the commit tee on priming, reported hack the hi him bill to revise the wnex of certain cm ploycR ill jjovcrinneut pi intiiiH olliee, w it I the nmeiidmcnt providhu: that tliepayo. all employes eii:au.cil exclusively minikin work lictween .1 p. ill. anil M p. "I. suan be twenty percent, in addition to ainouul paid for day labor. M-nator r.iliuuiuis inoveo 10 pmccc with till' executive business and Seuatoi Illair annealed to the senator Irom ei moiit to withdraw that motion in ordei that the labor bill illicit lie taken up. Mr. Hdmunds I should Ik-most ulad to join with my friend from New llanipshin in piiKsinu; a suitable bill but it is K'r:ecl Iv impossible that such bill can become 11 law nt this time. It would have to (jo back to the house of repiesentativc!-. which is probably somewhat short 111 the numlier of its ineinliers. Mr. Kdmtimls insisted on his motion. The motion was aiirccd to anil the sen ate proceeded to the consideration of ex ecutive business. The vice president laid la-lure the sen ate three veto messages from the picsi dent, two on bills relcrriiu; claims to the court ol claims; the third, 011 a bill to prohibit buokmakniK and pool selling 111 the llislrict of Columbia lor the pur I loses of gambling. The president's objection to the latter bill is that it dor not prohibit hookmakinu and nool selliuu. lint on 1 11c contrary iieriuus I... W...I.; 1,1. I.u-bi-v 11 ill HIV .1, HV MP club nml other clubs owiiiiiu race tracks. II that form ol L'limbhiiL' was to Is.- pro hibited Ins the president thinks it should lie I. iirohihitini: should apply t" all a'r- sons and all places. The llucc messages wir inifl 011 the tahle. The senate then took n recess lor Halt an hour, till 2.15. no ui oki 'i rm;Ki;T, The OfTice of I'OHlniiiHli-r of Hit- House Vacant. WASliiMiToN, Oct. 1. la Ins prayer this morning, the chaplain ol I In- House referred to the npproneliinii end of the session anil invoked iiienivinc iiiessmi 1111011 nienilR'rsMiiriiiL' llic vacation. He lore tue rciiiuuu 01 111c journal .tn . niees- .. ' . . . " . t. : 1 t I, I. enridee, of Kentucky, raised the point 01 order taut mere was no quorum iicscui While wniiniy lor a iiiorum. a messaK from the senate announced the agreement to the eoulerencc renorl on the tanll lull 1 lie nouse committee 1111 iiccoiiihb iwio under consideration the testimony in the case of chargea against the postinnsicrol the house. I lie cominittec, alter several hours' session, passed a resolution declar mir the otliceol tne posliiiaster vacant A rciKirt win nc inane 10 me uoum.- hi i hin t while. I lie reiinrt 01 comuiitice eoneeriiinu the matter was iiiuinimoiis Short v a- ore 1 o eloek. .Mr. nrecKcn riduc, ol'Kv., withdrew his point, but it whs immediately renewed bv Mr. Ml gore, of Texas; a few minutes afterwards Kileore withdrew nit point, nun tue journal was read. AN AIMMCAI. Klvl I Hi:il. Wlllon. O'Hrlc.i mid Tlielr AhnocI nteit lo Have a lleiirlnu, In-lit. in, Oct. 1. The npiK'nl of Hillon O'Hrieti ami their Icllows accused, lo the hieli court ol justice tor n w rit to pro hibit the miigist rales at TiiK'rary from proceeding with the conspiracy cases 011 ground of bias, has tailed ot its object. Illtlgc Holmes decided this morning not to grant a w rit. No further stein can lie taken. It is understood to lie with the view to cliiingiug magistrates before whom the hearing is to be continued, but nationalists leel that their protests (irrsisicntlv miiilc against being t.-ietl by magistrates whom they have reasons to believe are biased against them, will have much effect on public opinion. Attention hits been strikingly directed to the composition of the court before which political offenders, ns 1111 .! u-.- u:.iM. Il, nHM.-. u n liuniinne. eoii!.niv, .nv iim.bi.m ,i.h, .,iv Iwimtried. The cime for the prosecution continued ut Tippcrnry to-duy without striking episodes, A (strike nt Plttntourir. PiTTsiirito. Pn Oct, 1. The Howard plate glass works lit Cochran station near mis cuy, nave snui oown on ac count of n strike, The men to the num ber of 200 demanded the reinstatement of some fellow unionists who had been discharged and being refused went on 11 strike. 1,000,000 FOR ItOCTOKt. How tlie KvpulillciuiH Mpe.iel the I'euple'H nones, Wasiiini-.ton, Oct, 1. The number of pension chums already filed under the new dependent pension law has reached 4fo,lS, and thev arc iucrasiuK at the rate of about 15,(1110 a week. The en tire number ol claims may go above three ipiarters of a million. As yet none of the new eases have been taken up. nor will they be until the new force of 41 HI clerks shall be secured. The greatest de lay ill adjusting the claims will Ik- due to the time taken to get the reports of the examination by the local examining bourils. The new law will put at least $2,(11)11,(11111 in the pockets of those doc tors all over the country who are lucky enough to be ineiuliei'S of the local boards. About one third of these doe tors lire democrats, il licing tin custom to appoint two republicans and one dem ocrat oil a board. The claim agents w ill make about about $5,11011,11110 out of tin new bill, the tec being Sin, with $'J for postage and several odd silver uai'ters lor allidavits. l.lli-ctH ol the McKlnlri lllll. Cai'K Vini'unt. N. V., Oct. 1. tin ae count of the McKinley bill two large seed houses here, the Cape Vincent seed company and the Cleveland seed com pany arc both busily engaged ill freight ing from Canada all peas grown there fur them. The Cnar Vincent seen com pany have lour schooners carrying peas diiy'nnd night and are now running their warehouse hulh d.ty null night. 'ontuiaHtcrx Coiillni.eil. . Wasiii.m.tun, (let. 1. The senate to day continued the nominations of the following postmasters: Alabama, I'. It. Barker. Mobile; I'luriila, August llopc, Analaeliieola : Cieoruiit, los. I'. Iiovle, Sa vannah, A. 1. Kike, Thouiasvillc; Miss issippi, Win. S. Hamilton, llrceiivillc, Win. I'lv, Witter ValU v; NurihC.-irolina, f. Ii. MeCrai v, Lexington, I.. A. Itnstul. Morgautou; South Carolina, K. K. lal- liert, tiicenwootl. An Atcl.lcnl In ii-n. I arly. I.VXCM 1111(11, Vll., (let. 1. t'.etl. Itlbal A. li.trly had a narrow cc!iielroin death this ntli inoon. II.' was standing in trout I abtiildinu 011 Mam street which was recently burned, whci. sitddeul. audwilh- 111I a moineul's wniuiag it all, burying Itiin in the mass of debt is. He was res tied in about twetilv minutes, uith lightlv hurl, li-oin umler sonic lame lim- Isrs, which held the debt is oil His body. Again, Jai'U the Kipper. I.omion, (let. 1. The police of the VliitecluiH'l disiricl have received warn ing Irom "lack, the Kipa-r that lie is 1 Ix ml to kill alio' hi r woman. I lie i.-indwriling of the letter is identical with hat ol others which it has la-en the cus tom ol the murderer to send to the po- ce prior to lliemuider.auil mutilation ut Hue poor creature in hitcchnjn-l. ftlolNtou CuiiU'rciici. ItuisToi., Tciin., 1 let. 1. The llolston initial coulrieilee convened in this city to-dav with llishop I. C. IveeiKr 111 tin hair. A preliminary iiivcliu,,' was held ill Main street ehuivh last night. One hunilred and fifty preachers and delegates have arrived ami L'5o arc exiK-cled. HocIiiIIhIh III1m.l111.t1-. IIi hi.in, Oct. 1. Several of the work ing men's ipiarters ol iierlin were illtuui ualcd last night in honor of the expira tion ol the socialists law. Italian so- ialists sent congratulations to t licit (icrmuil brethren as champions of prole- tana. Lord WolHi-ley In C'o.ii.ilil.ifl. I.UNI10N, ( let. 1 . I'leneral Lord Wolse- ley, nccoiiipauied bv his stall, luisgoiteto liitlilm to assume command ol troops 111 Ireland. An Important Trii.inff.-r. Mr. ticorgc Heck has sold his farm, known as "the StrawlK-rry Hill" place, lo Hon. Wharton J. (been, of l-'ayetlr- ville. lor s,iii,inio. rite proK-riy is ;i miles west ol Asheville, on the l-'rench U10111I river, and lloiuiuv Creek. It con tains '.10 acres. Mr. Heck bought the ilaee 1 month ago from H.tl. Carrier and . A. Clark, lor about S'.i.ooo. He has put about $.1,(1110 worth ol improvements on il. Mr. (il ecu will finish the house which Mr. Heck has started anil will make it his summer home. This is anot her evidence of w hat Ashe villi- real estate can do, mid it is thcopiu- toti ol many business men that llic price paid by Mr. (.recti was very cheap. I'nlvsTHltv Mauazlui'. The next issue of the I'uivcrsit y Muga zinc will contain a very interesting me moir of the late I'rof. Charles Phillips 1 1. P., 1. 1.. 1 1., by Hon. K. II. Ilattlc. with a vcrv handsome and faithful likeness of the iloctor. There will lie a sketch ot three colonial celebrities, by the laeilcand erudite IK'U of Dr. Win. II. lladey ol Mecklenburg, also n vcrv itblc sctni-po. litieal article connected with university historv, by Mr. C. I', Spencer. The Mag azine iiki v Ih' ordered bv the business matutger Matt I. I'eais.iH. Cliaivel Hill single copies J 5 cents; one ve.tr sub scnlnrs, seven numbers, $1 .00, selection of Ofllvrrn, The ipiurtcrly election of Asheville Di vision, No. 15 Sous of Temperance, was held hist night. The officers chosen for the ensuing ipunter were as billows I!. L. Ilrown, worlliv patriarch; Miss Macule Murdoch, woiihv associate; I A. I i.'iinrick, recording scribe; Miss Ivtta I'eiL'Icr, nssistnnl reeonbng scribe; l ie Mctuturll', linaticial serilM; W. C. I'rank trensiirer; W. I', lustire, chaplain ; I lohitson. conductor; Mtsstieorgi.t l.altcv assistant conductor; I. A. Wilson, inside sentinel; J. 11. Case, outside sentinel, AViA'V C.U'd..V.I 1-OI.KS. Senator!. II. Vance was asked bv a ('iieensboru man how henvv he was. replied that he "did not know his weight in pounds, but he wits heavy enough lor any rail, he had met yet." It is now stated that Col. Al. l'air brnllicr, editor of the Oinitha lice, wh some months ago married Miss Mamie llalcliclt, ol Henderson, N.C., has pur ehnscd the litirhaiii tilobc and will take charge ( IcIoIkt 1, Kev.Juo, W. Moorcai'tl wife, of Char lotte, who embarked nt Sail Francisco August ll'lh, fur Vukithnma, reached that port August 'JH1I1, alter a pleasant voyage. The point of their destination is koelil, .lapaii, when' they expect to labor an missionaries ol the southern Presbyterian church. COLLI) NOT STAND IT. i:VAKT A1V1V I Hllll I lll'.C Vl I'AU.N. Cruwlorfl MiikltiK Many VleH tr III.MNt'll In Mi-ix.wi'll County lllH 31llorlty 111 'I'l.l.l Ctl.lilty .flilv le Three lluiKlrc-il. I'ruin u HtntV corri-spiiiiil. nt Ol.li I'oui, Meluiwcll county, Sept. I'll, ls'.itl. Just as I expected! Lwatt could not stand the pressure! lie .va absent to-day without leave. Whether he has descried the cauvass.-tiitl acknowl edges his defeat lints early in the light, is a iiiesliou. None ol his friends knew to-day where he was until a telegram announced his win rciliottts, and his "applause starter," Morris, of the rai nier and Mechanic, wtis thoroughly non plussed, atal Icli on the alleiuoou Uaili tor I leiiilersouville, sweating he would bring him to the scratch il he was alive. The seipiel w ill show w aul ialluence he has Willi his chic!. The rain poured duw 11 to-day from day light tiildaik. There was u good ctowd ptesent, however, when the hour lor speaking arrived, the school house being lull. Crawloid expressed his regret thai l.warl was not prccnl to t.ikc Ins dost ol physic, and a telegram was received troiu the absent republican nominee say ing that he was al home in 1 Icutlerson vtlie, in the bosom ot Ins family, sttticiiug In mi a severe sold-. 1 iiuo.m ! Crawtonl surpassed himself even in his speech to-nay. lie spoke tor ncarh all hour and a hall, and would have spoken as much longer, but tor the lacl that he hail to go to Marion 011 the atler 110011 tram. There is no doubt about his having made voles to-day. McDowell's majority lor Johnston two year ago was lbit, and wc have heatd no estimate winch places Crawford's majority below L'.'iil. c think it can salelv lie placed at Mini. 'I he democratic candidates lor tin county ollicis ate all good and populai men. anil a lull vole w ill be gotten out, which is alwavs a great advantage li the ilotuinaul parly. To-morrow we go 10 I lysai ts lite, w inch w ill make Unci ss'ccIks in Mcluiwill. Fnnu there vi close tlowtl oil Itie collolt bell ot Kutller tord and I'olk, w here lite lull per cent, duty oil cotton lies as provided 111 Ilk Mckinley lull will be added lo l.warl s dose ot physic, should he ever appear un llic scene again. J. i'. l. 1'KO.M I i t: M I' AKKI V Al.Si. IH Tlii-rc Any One 1 1 erf I'll.tl Kllliws Vou SwHiiwiiiiiu A. L. West, N. V.; I-'. 1). Walton, .N. C; Miss Corahc llcudcisoti, Miss Matlic.ltieeu, New 1 tiieans; l.McC. 1 hattll, Siivitiiuah ; Mrs. and Mis. il. W. Kichai'ilb'iu, M.isier Allied Kieliaiilsou, S. C; K. A. t,omgooie, 1 1.1. liruwl L iiilr.il I'. Dobbs, r.vler. Texas; J W. Cobb, (ieo. Ii. Knight, li. W. Candli r, t'.eo. V. Cooikt, . J. Slier rill, Spencer I'.l.u klairn, l S. Wai hek, N C..J. 1.. Ashioii, Untie llcruai il t hasi ciorpany ; tl. M. ll.tw lev. Lansing, Pa.; '.Arthur, li.inUlin, . C; lieoigc ii. Itoggs, Wayuesvillc, N. C; J110. 11. Tot al, S. (..; P. I', ration, l-lctehcis, .N. t. . iilvii A'oeA-. M, M. Moore, Spartan- iing; l.o. Walton, .. c.; o. h. Nat- iitoi-c, l.rtiusw u-k ; 1-. Lottgltraii, lltck- rv ; K. I.. tlson, Coopers; M. lliiincr. . V.; A. II. Ilronsou. Hot Springs; I!. I'. '.rilliu, Columliia ; A. (itillu ie and wile. Madison, lad.. Mrs. C. P. Weaver and I wo children, Wc.ivcrvillc; C. II. Love. Kuoxville ; J. II. Loiinev, Atlanta; C, II J.tcubi, Mouigoiucry ; II. I',, t..idcu am. wile, Marlon; 1. II. ltusbce, Aiuln-ws; J. I.. Milan, Knoxvtllc; A. A. t'.allaghcr. Challaiiooga ; II. W. Spray, Cheroktc. I.. J. Allen, Louisville; J. A. Itoleti and sou, rarotisville, Icun. V. I. V. . Work, The V. M. C. A. educational comiuiltee lli-lil a meeting vesterday alleruooii. Il was decided lo order the same list of pe 1101 1 tea Is a ml ucwspaicis lor I lie uet yeai that has been I'tkcn this veai, willi llu idililiou ol "I'ulilic 1 ipiuioii." 1 1 was hi hit ltd al the meeting thai uieilieal Iccturi-s tor ttie wtiiler season id I teen engnged as lullows- Tuesilav hceeillhcr 1 ; "narcotics and slillltllallls," bvl'r.tl. W. Puielov; Tuesilav. I'elnn- irv L'; "'flic eve and ear." I - l'r. I, II. Williams; Tuesilav, April 7; "l ust aid lo the itiiuieil," b ILL. Taslor. The evening cdiH.1t1011.il classess will U-gin Moiidav, 1 icloln r 5, an 1 it pasted that v il who w ish liieiilcrelasscs commercial at iihiuelie, penmanship. bookkeeping slenogi ,tph , should hatiil til their names al once. m i-mks ui- CDSsr.ni i:.vi:. I OKI II. . The King of Holland shows 110 sign 01 improvement, ami his condition excites the gravest apprehension. The trial of the Iti-h nationalists at Tippcrnry went on. the judges relusing lo suspend 11 not wit list am ling the appeal lo the high eoiui ,tl Dublin ol tile iptes tiou ol . Magistrate Shannon's silling in the cases. WAslMNi; ins. Until houses ul congress agreed to tin conference report 011 the deficiency lull, The house of representatives passed the bill remitting the penalties on 1 he gun boat Petrel, built at Haltiutoic. Judge Tyner, of the postoflice depart ment, decides that ailvcrlisemenis ol rattles conic tinder llic provisions of the iinti-lottci v law. The grand jury in Washington has in dieted John . Vcrscr and Chan. A. New ton tor violating the civil service law in soliciting political contributions liiim government employes. Iiomi:. lix-M'ivor Cooper is now the hope ot I he opposition lo Taiiimaiiy Hall. Kcv. Kieharil D. Harlan has resigned the pastorship ol the 1'iist I 'rcsbytciinn church, New York city. A wag who scratched 11 match on 11 New York policeman's buck has bcci sent In jail lor the offence. It is thought lion. Richard Vnux will accept the itiilcN iidciit democratic ttoiiii nation in Philadelphia lor congress. An intimate friend id (int. Maltone de clared that the general has no idea ol being a catulidntc for congress in the rctcrsliiirg district, A iittinber of Pennsvlvnniii and Maine capitalists have purcliiiKcd 11 large tract ot IimiIkt laud lit ' Virginia and ex pect to cut one 111 1 . .11 1 of lumlicr per month, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THt MI 1-K FAILING CURL i;OR IILAIJACIIL. TKAIUi M A K K KBtllSTliKliD. ttiui.u 1 tLV ift, PtUhtCTLY SUHE AND HLMAlS SPEEDY. lures l.ui lun' tj ol Ileudac-lie lias earued lor Itscll llic cuvialne rcputa- ANliMlbKAiNE lioii ol licing llic lioest, most ctlcclivc .01U leiialjie ai lieie 11. the market tor the tpeeuy icuci aiul etiic ut every vuncly of viiui eoiiiuiou 11 oublc, lli.AUACHt. The diiuicnse lavoi wliieu lian grecled it Irom .01 ij 11. 11 tern, piukcs us true merits and .iiiipi.tbiuly lo tue public. Il is some .aia. w iiivii ainiosi everyuue needs, and iioM.-wnu hate once tried 11, wilt never OC W IlilUllL. t en us cui.uivi powers li docs uut de tenu upon inc biiutic uillueuecs ut such liuiautiuua Ul uga u. A.Xill IIM.M., .uuKI'lllM;, tni-UK.lL, A.XU CUCAlMi, iiiec 11 eloea 1101 contain an uluiu ul iiiuci oi iiicae. 11 is uoaoiuicly tree irom .ajiiiiouaeiicuueida, and Liu ijc laKcu by oiiugniid uiu wili.otil tear or bcriuus icauua. Ilia u u Laliiariie, docs uul uia.ol.oige Ine aloin.teii, and cuiuaius no uuAioua 01 Bichcuiug ingrcilieuis. Hie peculiar uiivunia,,cs ot Aiiltua- l.oUC l ui. aial ill Us being lliuluuguly .eii.iKie .ia acme lor uny mud ui ueau- tci.e wiiauui leaped lu cause leaving .u uiipieaa.oii, or aiaioyiug allei'-cllecla, as 111 llic ease- ul oilier bu-cul!CU UUllll- eaa' leuiedlca. Ihisc ipuilllleb ItiaKC ll me uioaL populai ami aaieaiiic ai'liclc m 11. .unci, wuciiAcr known. Ill KI.C . .u.! l-l)tv IMi. '1 111' HUM IUI Ull UUUll IS lU LCUSpuoUtUlS . .4 m .11 ii..iM. u. Mane, iiui- lor elitiurcu , inuc'iuuu, anuiuiiiB lu ufce. lu culler ..m llic uus cut in iiicuuu turj lllll l' ill.UlA Ulllll a eule 1. cijvilcu. out UUI Will ,.ujt. utive auu uu uiLu.k 01 iieaaueili-, u,,tu a ui u i.t .-.l icciii, llu- pri-liiuuuory -j llonum.-, , ..ul 1, lilt .lilacs I. Hluuu, M Icliu, is l.iiiitkc, till sveullU ul llliul Uusc iuj ui ii,,iiil.u. I .uau) UKUUlcr uuiuuti uui Is ii.,ullcu lii elliil lue lusl eure- ulall is liii'iiii, lui ,in' ui.ii'i'UltiK lime llli'ti'- lllll, i-uollliiK Hull lite liieUicllie is ueeuiuu lllll l lb III. llll'Cl. IIUUII14 lUAUItl UU CVl'IU iiui ln'uiaiiml mi, l-'ur side at l.rtANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 MIITSI MAIN HTRIiKT, ASIIKVlU.i:, X. V. ni:v 1 ai.i. ri:mh uoods. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1890, edition 1
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