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Daily Citizen EVERY DEMOCRAT EVERY REPUBLICAN EVERY NORTH CAROLINIAN SHOULD READ THE ' WEEKLY CI1IZEN. If) COU'MNSofNKWS, XlMuinirallc llltloM. ' and miscellany. OUT TO-DAY. VOLUME VI. NO. 151. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. OUT TO-DAY. Asheville MISCELLANEOUS. ClNVlLLE.l A place planned and devel oping as n GREAT RESORT. .Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .1,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate t Jt is beinc: laid out with taste mid skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tint residences and HICATHI'l l. HOIfllSH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For iillustrnted pamphlet, ad dress, 1INYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. Full lovk Lflilim. MlMca and ChiMrrn't WratH In tbc luteal U. AUo a full anil coinilMr Line of Cndcrwrnr. BON MARCHE. 30 South INhIii Hired. jo H.T.ESTABROOK'h 3J H. MAIN tT . AnllK II.I.K. in i iix ri.scx nm BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. Local View anil SketchcH. aprlHil HEAL EST ATI!. walt bowth, w. W.JA'naT. BWYfTA WEST, IHurcrsaora to Walter R.Gwynl ESTA11LIS1IED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Conunlaalnnera ullH-eda. FIRE INSURANCE. lOfFICK WonthcaM Court Nqaare. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, wbo are cnnilnKto Asheville tn attend thr Pall and Winter. All llmai who have buuaia to rent annual call on at once, na wc hnvr iiibiij applies tlona for both furnlaheil and unfurnished tinuaea, whleh we i.re at pn aiut tumble to fill. JUNKtt A JKNKHi REAL ESTATC AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 tk to, McAfee Block, an Pattnn Ave., A.hrtllle, N, C. F. A. GRACE, UKCORATOR ANII dkhi.ni:r IN FRESCO. MISCELLANEOUS. Who ToM You So? W, T. Cruwfnrd anvs tlmt II ii. Kwiirl till hi 111 Ihnt he hcnrd J I m I'.uiIkit ny that Huh Vnnce tnhl III in thnt Kouc Klin, henril that there wna no doubt Mint W, W Kollin anid thnt Turn Johnaton thought that Hub I'urmnn hurt told SllliiiH Hull Hint llliHiiln Ilill hnd declared to J II. Courtney tlmt It n ua urnrrully believed tlmt Han kcynntda hnd .11I1I In plain trniia thnt he heard Jack Wurlrjr any thnt hi. friend J.hn I.. Hulllvnn hnri anid thnt Ilill Denver inlnrnird him nt the e-onurcaidiiiinl convention In tlil city thnt It wan a well knnwn fact that the llouac- keeiwr.' t'nlun hml ciluuht ! n. Cllnvnian in niivinit Hint In his opinion It mm n innllir nf Hut ami of una' nililie Iiile-rial that J. J M nekey intiinnted to Jess l.iiurv that Ilill Nye hnd mild while- mti-nilinii the enmity ciur vi-ntiinl la.t Kitlurilny that nuyoiir caught readinu thin .hall repair nt ,,ihc to Die store of A. II. CIIiIM:K. North Court ttitiure. mi.l inspect hi. ninnnnoth aloek ol nil kind ol ilrnecrk-a, I'roviainna, K.-e, when- nrrniigc nientii have Ik-i-ii nuide to furnish you nil kind, of Staple anil l-'iiney lmcvrii-a of tin Ite.t (.nullity nt thr l.uwr.l Prices. mwm mi talk. Our Kail and Winter stork of goods is nil in. and is com plete. This stock was bought so that we can sell it at our old prices. All goods bought since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. th will be from 10 cts. to.'O cts. on the dollar higher, pa rticu Inrly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Kail and Winter nomls in all lines at same prices as here tofore, and that is chenper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep eeiy tbing in Dress (iootls, Clothing, Shoes. Mats, Factory Cloth. Tin .vn re. Lamps and (ilassware. We can lit out a family with everything to wear, from a liny shoe for the baby to an overcoat for the grandfather, from a marriage ton funeral. You must buy your sugar and coffee from the grocer, then come to us, we can fill out the balance of your Mints. It is but lit tie trouble lo come to our store and learn our prices before you buy, and it often amountsto a big saving in money. Coun try people particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes. lints, Clothing, Dress es. Overcoats, I'ant Cloth. and P.lankcts. If we do not sell them as good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy elsewhere, only be sure to come to our store before you buy, and remember the place, The "DIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Kcnl Instate Hrokcru, And liiveHttuciit Attentat. NOTARY Pl'HLIC. Loans ae urely plne-cd nt H ier i-ent. 1 libera: 11 ft lilt Catton Avenue Heeond Hour, frhudlr JOHN CHILD, 4 Fiirnirrlv nf Kymnn ft Child t. Office No. t I.ciral 11 lock. HEAL ESTATE ANH LOAN1SKOKER HtrUlly a Hrokcratre llunlncx Loan, aei-urelv plnced nt x tier cent. KIVATIt HllAKIi t.nruf eool, nlry riniina. hiniw- ni-wly fur. Ill he.l; Mo""' table. Tirnia reliannable. On atreel ear line. , M Ha. J. I.. n.M n 1 11 iinr., Jiilyllldilin ih I'nttim Ave. INBHI'AHKHHin AKH NOTICH. All neranna nre nntlflril that all Innda be lonulnu 10 the Wi.l A-lli illU- lniiro,fimiit Coinpnnv nn.l II. ll. Carrier. In Ihe vli-lnlly of i.t.d "nUr " " B O t AW Ni tiK. uct7dlni MISCELLANEOUS. (!o to ('armichael's Drug store with your prescription where you will at all times Hnd a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and nt low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Dings and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign am domestic. And you can rest assured that your preserip tion will be tilled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. N'ight alls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICIIAFX AI'OTIlKCAItV, No. ao Nouth Main Ntreet, Asheville, X. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Afslicviilc, N. C. Our Autumn stock is now very full and attractive, anil we are selling a large quanti ty of goods. The stock was selected with great care, as suring very late and fashion able styles' ntbottom figures, the important advance in priii's which has occurred since the purchase making the goods sjiecially cheap. As we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Buy early sm h articles as you expect to use this sea son. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing. Wraps, Shoes. Dry (toods, I'ndcrwcnr.l'plml stery (Joods, Hats, Carpets andticner al Small wares. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIv. 'POT to I. our mcitio. nnd we know the prople np prreinte It, for they have proven II bv thtlr lllieral patronage. We think that we are better prepnred now than ever before to irlve our cu.tomer. the lienrlit of low price, in Pure GroccrieM. llur Inrue eiprrirnrr nnd ini-reuiiuK bu.i nraajuatlfy na In iniikliia Ihla atiiliuii-nl. It la iii-eilleaa for ua to enumerate ihe dlilerent nrtlilca we enrry. We aril the FinvHt Groceries, And enn alwny.xunraiiteetheiii to tilveantla- fiu tiiin both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. nur Inillltlra fur ileliverluii Kooda prninptly nre iinriiinled. Ki-aiwetiull), I'OWIilX & HNIDICK, WIKll.ltHAl.ll ANIl NHTAIL OHOCUMa, Cur. I'altou Avenue and Main Mtreet. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. GLADSTONE ON THE M'KINLEY TARIFF BILL. IK HAVH IT WIl.l. Ill ONI.V tih-; vniti:i htati;h, I.iixiiiin, Oct. ail. Ciliiilstonfiirriviilal Hiuuii-i- tii-day mill tn liiin wiih invsi-ntt-il llif fri-i-diiin if 1 Ik- city. In ncrtiitinK tin- honor (iliiilstnm- niiiilr mi mlilnss in which he referred to the ciiiiiincrce nf tin city which ii wns sniil win tlirciik-m-d bv the ndiiilinn ol the new InrilV hill lay the Ainerienn coiiKietis. lie would nut, how ever, he said, lirin a railinx neiimalioti 'iKiiiiiHt the a-oile ol the I'nitcd StateK Protection, alllmuh il miht PiHict in cnlenlnl and collateral Mown on ntltei ciiuntrii-a. did far j-nalei- inischii-f to tin IR-ople ol the coiinti v which adontiM such a policy. tiladi-tone tlicn nrocecded to emit mat the decrease in the tariff in liiiyluiid with the increase in the tariff in the I'nitcd Mntctt nnd s.iul he found coin lor I for l:n uliind in the (net that it was not true that any tnrifl adopted hv anv country 011 earth could uiterkri' acriouslv with the prosperity ol l.rcat llrituin. CAT IIIPHTIIDHIA. It I'linaea 111" ti-atli of 'I'll ret Ifr. HOIIH. iim:i:vii.i.k, Wis., Hit. -".. Almut lourwccksaKoaslrayc.it came to tin liome of Koliirt Paul, of Middleton, and me of the children pin reel with it. Al- iliouuii it was noticed at the time that 1 lie cat discharged at the nose anil mouth notliiiiu was thotiL-hi ol it until soon allcr when ihe link liovcaniedown with iluithcria of Ihe iipis! iiLiliunant kind. The iloclnr said he had caught it Irom the cut. The liov (lien. Then the second child took the disease and dial. The lather, mother and .laughter wcic also airickcn, but recovered. Aihin, the oulv reinaiiiinu sou and tin support of his paiciits, caicil lor t hem all lbioiit;n tluir terrible sickness, lioldiii).- die ol the iiovs wncn lie was ilvim- and lireiiariiiu them for Initial. Win u ihe oth- eis were recovering, he was l iken down mil tiled. A t'ATTI.I! IKIVtOI T, Hull nf a Kind l'rolill Nut ItruiiKlit llt'lore. Cimiv, Hi t. I'O. Sailors ciiiiojnl on the steamship I-'inuliarr, ili clincil to work vi slcrday if a consignment of callle lie. muim; lo men who are lu.vcottcd wi r carried on the steamer. The men helii nit in their ditermiuaiion and rathci lliau provoke all imh-ii c--ii lin t tin stcaiu- shin coin pa ay fir-vnidid the c.Htle tn their 1I1 sliuallou hv rail, themsclvi's pay- inn Ihe lieight charges of the railway. .vilwit listauiliiig tins milon tbc owuus -if the cuttle will sue the steamship com p.-iiiv for refiisiiiK to ship the ci.ule on their steamer yesterday. TWO NOMINA TIOKS. KCPIlllllCIIMM llullot I lie Wt'l'kN, aviitucrati. an lluur r I wo. Wii.i.iamsi-ort, l'n., Oct L'il. The n ptililicau conic rem e of the sixth district, alter balloting five weeks, early this morning succeeded in nonilll.itirg A. C. Hopkins, of l.ockhaven, Clinton enmity. He is a iirnuiiucui IuiiiIkt mail. The democratic congressional ennfi-r-'iiee this morning iioiniuateil Moriiucr I-', lilliot, ol Tiago enimly. lie was con gressman at large in issa. JulL'.l lor Not A.iHm-rliiu. Tll-I'l'.KAKY, Oct I'll. -Among tin- wit nesses called to-day lo give evidence lor the prosecution in the conspiracy case were Simon lileason and Alice Sadler. When (iicstioued by counsel lor the crown each of them refusi'il to auwer r lie magistrates tlicreiitoii coiuniittcd them to jiiil until I'riilay. Ial.il llli'txal. Ill kon, S. P.. Oct. '.'11. The stiireine court has rendered an opinion that the action of the commissioners of Hugh count v in attaching lo that county iiu oiganicd counties in the Sioux reserva tion liir election purposes in a violation of thr election law and iherefoie illegal. It Urew Out of the ICU-ctloim. Hkksk, Oct. ail. (Juiet has btcu rt stored at l-'rebomg, the rnpilal of the Clinton of the same name, the sicue yes lirday of conflirls between radicals and conser.'iitivcs growing out ol tin can tonal elections held last Sunday. In Time to Tula; 7 Lu.mioN, Oct. ail. Kolici t Lincoln, I'. S. minister, left London to-day lor Liver pool where he will embark for New York, having lieen grinned leave ol absence by his government till January. komini:nt AKHivAi.11. In Thc-re Anv Out' Mere Thai Vuu Know T ttik:. V. Curler and wife. Sernn ton, l'n.; 'o. C. Cm lee, Monroe. N. C; I. W. llaniels. Wiishingtoiii C O. Os borne mid family, knlnuiaoo, Mich. Swnniwntin:. X. Kogers, Weaver villei JniniH 0. 1'ihnii, .I'lieeiislioroi K. W. I'digillv, Cincinnati; Hugh Minor. P. H. V. K. K.'i C. A. Carson. Iliuk purest; J. K. Cumpliell, M. IL. Hickory. lirnml Ccnirnl.l'. M. Smith anil C. A. Lowcry, Knoxville; W. C. Sprinkle, Marshall; Rev. K. Wauiiigbt nnil family, N. C.J K. L. Wadi, linnville, Vn.i (ieorge Cooke, K011111I Knob; l. W. Cardwell. Abingdon, Vn.j II. A. I.ocktiilge, Lynch lung, Va,; J. Wiley Shook, Clyde: W. O. Corpeniug, Morgautou. likn Ruck. A. W, Curtis, Slockhridgc, Mich. ; Philip Prevhol, I'.lindnle, Ohio; II. T. Slonn, Tulah, S. C; A. L. I'utler sou, Ml. Curmcl; J. S. Houghin.., Albion, S. C; os. II. Mitchell and wife, Phila.; K. '.. Miison, Sylva; Milton lllack, Mrs. Kimble, Mt. Vernon, Intl.; I. K. Lund. P. 1). Cook, Camie, III.; Mrs. M. I. Owens, Mrs. Sue Siler, l-'rnuklin, X. C.j Miss llettie Grandv. Parlitigton, S, C.J 1 11I1 11 Schtilcr, lnd.; Mrs. Hallunist and laindv, Miss L. Scutlle, Knoxville; J, A. t'.reeiilee, Oreenlee, N. C.J S. W. Citatis, llomnr, l5a.jJohn A. Shobiil, C. P. Spci gle, llallinioie; O, M. Iliobsiin, Tenn.j C. L. Jordan, Louisville; II. Uilinuur, Tenn.j J. P. Sittou, Ky. TIIK WOMAN'H KSCHANUK, some or Ilie Work lu be Done bv Tills) Orua.iUi.llo.l. It will no doubt be of interest to niauv of the readers of Tim Citizisn to know something of the Woman's exchange, which has been organized in Asheville. Many of the ladies of the city lire inter ested in this work and the several meet ings have resulted in the election of offi cers, all of whom are doing their utmost to make the exchange u success as it surely w ill lie. A room has been procured on South Main street mid will be approprialelv filled up, and there all articles that have been consigned to the exchange will be exposed for sale. Anv one can iK-come a mciiilH-rol the exchange and enter the work of one person by the payment ol $J K-r annum. A lunch counter is to be one of the principal attract ions and there will also lu- cakes, eauilics, preserves. catsups, pickles, etc., tor sale. In this way many pe sous can benefit themselves by selling their works of art, whether ot the needle, briisliorsaucepau. ami at the same tune the public has a choice ol dainty handiwork and tooth some ilelieaeics. I Irders lor work or eat ables will be received, ami should any inenilK-r not careherscll lo Is-a consignor, shehas the privilege ol iranslerriiig her ticket lu some one else here or at a dis tance. The work of Woman's exchanges is well known almost everywhere, and In-ginning from u liny iiiuliiis, has in inn 11 v instances grown into a large and useful organization. There will lie an oieniug of the Asheville exchange very soon, of which due notice will Ik-given. There is no doubt that the exchange will be nf great use in Asheville and a great credit to the city, as the ladies ol Asheville are noted lor their iersevcraaci and success. a iu:rtini:nt oi i-kv. The Ofllcc .f Wt-Klerii I'.ilo.i Tel- eiiraph t'uuian Wlial In) I lie Mailer Willi II t lilUTok Tin: l itii:n: Hue year ago I came to this city, nil Saiard.iy there came a telegraphic lib ssage staling the dangerous illness ol mv mother. This was delivered al my nsi Iciice promptly. Sunday morning bet wren s and il o'clock there e. one another calling meal once. This lav in ihe u It-graph ollice here until the 111M ilav about un o'clock. Ilv this Iclav 1 missed two trains pud did not reach the licilsidc ol my mother until iller her death. On the 1 Mil of this moii'h I went lo he ollice here iib-nit 1 1 o'clock, delivered i message and paid lor il. This message to date, Oct. I!. hu never reached its kstinatioii. It bad lo go only to Cleve land, I'emi. Will siiuie liicud advise me llow : may pnl new I lie mm the Western I'tiioii Tea-graph Company, that we nay get what we pay for? C. M. C.xmi-iii.i.I.. Mr. C.niiplsll's complaint is not the only one Tin. Cmzi x has heard against ilu-Western I'nion olhcc in ihiscilv. It nay not la- the fault ol the manager ol ihe ollice, who 111.1) Ik- doing his Is st with it loo small force; but the fact remains that the telegraph service hen- is redited with too many failures to de serve the confidence and patronage ol the ieoplc. The explanation of thesitii- ilion probably lies in one word monop- .ly. I'OlillTIITHI-: I'l'.NITI.NTI ARV Nl-Iho.i JciUIuh ;! l-'lve Venra lor Horsic Hleallnit. John Weaver, colored, who was ar rested lor stealing u wnlch Irom I'. A. Il.ildwiu at the parmeis' waichoiiM Monday night was tried in the criminal court yesterday afternoon and lound not guilty. Nelson Jenkins, colored, lor stealing a horse from p.. I'. Kuv in lioubleday a short time since, was tried and found uuilty yestenlav aflernoon. lie was sen tenced this morning to live years ol hard labor in ihe s'nic iciiiteuliarv. leiikms ami Ins ilaugliter llanunli leu- kins was Iricd nn u charge of stealing somr articksfroin thebouscof W. K. Pen- iiimaii. west ol the city. Jenkins was liiiiiid not guilty of this oflcncr anil his laughter was sentenced to one yc.ir in the state K iiilcnliary. 1'. A. l.imlscy nun x m. jounsioii. inr l assniilt on ii. L. llinini. utt, at Vau- dcrbilt's lasl week, submitted their ease. They were lined $.il each ami sentenced to liil days imprisonment. Hick I-iournoy, colored, lor an assault with ii deadly weapon on Texas Weaver, was sentenced to three months imprison ment in ihe comity jail. Aft aiii-:ai. run aii. Who Will Help In Heuulnu lliv lilrl lu New VorkJ Mr. Ii. L. Iliimiicutt, whose little ilaugliter was bitten nt his home at Mars Ilill bv a dog believed lo be niad.apiicals to the liberal K-ople of this city to give him assistance in raising suflicR-nt mon ey to defray ids little girl's exiwnscs lo New York for treatment nt tin PiiFtcur institute. Mr. Iluuuiciilt has raised sonic money, but needs con siderable more. He wants to leave here with his daughter to-morrow and il is therefore necessary that contributions should Ik- made at once. A siibscrijilion list has been os-ned nt the business ollice of Tim CinziiS, No. Il North Court Siiiarc, and all coat liba tions will In- rce-eived Ihi re, lir. L. b. Mellrayer, who hascxamiued the wound, which is on the ankle, says thai it is n serious bile and thai lie thinks the child should be taken to New York for treatment. HTAIIIII I. IN Till'. IIKIJAHT. Jan. Nurl-r I'nt bv Slack liruukn Wesl ol Anhevllle. Jas Snyder was stablwd in the right breast by Mack Ilrooks at Looper's store, five miles west of Asheville, vcstci thiv nfteruonn. The wound, which was indicted with n pocket knife, was exam ined by Dr. It. L. Ilait-d, of this city. lie pronounces it serious but not fatal. Ilrooks wns arrested by Ik-put v Sheriff P, M. Jones nnd lodged in jail here. Ilrooks was taken iH-lore P.s C. W. Mnloue this morning nnd wnscnnitnilteil to Jnil in default of $:1UU bond, to uw-tit his trial. B. G. Gl'DGliR'S CANDIDACY, Miy WIl.l. NOT II AVI-; Till-: li l.l Mi-:m ni.ic.AN von.. J.I.. Calhev Will Ileal llln, ut ol IIIhIIooih CruwdHlu Hear t'ra w. rurcl MeiclHlratlou The January Weather. From n StriirCnrrt-Kpnmleiit. I.KICIiSTliM, X. C, del. B7. 1 Hint. I find the democracv of lluucombe as fully alive us in any other s.tiiou of the dis trict. There was a splendid crowd here to-day, the college building being so crowded that Ilk greater portion of the audience was couiK-lled lo stand In order to be comlor'.ablc. So far as I have Ik-cii able to learn, un less Mr. II. G. Ciiulger creates more en thusiasm in nthe.- portions of the county than he docs here at his own home, his vole will hardly reach, to say nothing ol exceeding, the regular republican vole. A well informed and reliable gentlemen here tell me that Calhey will receive more republican votes in Leicester nnd Sundv Mush townships, than Cadger w ill tlemoerat. un tins eouiiiimn ol Liffairsat liinlger's home, there can Ik no iiouiit as to Cat hev s election. J. .M. CamiilK-ll and Ihe whole county ticket will carry the lull paily through and will receive il good strong majority in tins township. Craw lord is almost as well known here us in Haywood, and every man seems to be K'isonally interested in his election. 1 In- eniniisiasm is akin lu that maiiitesleil in Haywood, and there are many republicans who have declared their intention ol voting for Crawford. The registration in this towishlpis Mi", anil the ikuiocris claim that their majority will U- in the neighborhood ol la.v The weather is much more like lauuurv than October. The Sandy Mush Moun tains and those nearer. lie dct-p in snow this morning, and we waul this campaign lo cud. ICwart is alieadv vhipK-d and there is no )iok- lor him except ihruiigh the inlliieucey ,f "fat" liied Irom the miin- uiactiiies tic lias voieii lo make run by the McKiulcv bill. lr. ll. p. Sumuiev entertained us to day in his well known hospitable way and to-night we will he the guests ol C.-ijit. Prank Wells, l-rom this point to Marshall our ro.-ul will Ik-rough, but with the end ol our journey in view, and a grand victory awaiting us, we go forward with un daunted spirits. . P. K. THIS MINI-: IIOt HQI'KHTIO'l. A Can vans of Ihe I'll Made b Ihe Carpenters, I'uion. At ft regular meeting ol the united brotherhood nt carK-ulcrs ami joiners ol Asheville held in the union hall on Oct. an a comiuiiuvwasiippoiniedtocauvass the city and ascertain, us nearly as prac ticable the ihiiuIht of cara-utcrs at woik under the "lime hour" system, and how many are yet al work lea hours. Then-port of Ibis comuiillcc shows that out ol :tl cm iK-mcrsnt work ill tin city, aaa arc working nine hours and ss are working tell hours kt day. Thow who are working but nine hours aie in the employ ol Iweiily-lour coutraclors ami the leu hour men arc wuikiug uudei leu eouli aclors. Thef will Ik-ii meeting of ihe laboring men to-morrow tuglu at the court house to lake action on tilt uuic-hour ipicsliou. i:-iaiv, jauvih To-Mi.nr, Kter bod) Should un nnd Hear Hint SPenk. Px-Governor Thomas J, Jarvis si?aks in Asheville to-night. Goceriior Jai v s reached here this morning from Kalcigh and after breakfasting took the train for Hendersoiiville, lie spoke there to-day and will riliirii to Asheville to-night, reaching here at 7 o'clock. livery body should turn out ami hear Gov. Jarvis present the issues ol the campaign in his forcible manner. Attorney-General T. p. lavidsi,n will also speak. lie Meandern On. Prom the Wil.on Mirror. We do eoiigraliilalcbiilh upon their bright ami auspicious entrance into the love-lit realm of marriage laud, nnd we believe that the Inline will have for them all that this earth can give ol bap piuess, mid that every singing ripple in the radiant current nf then blisslul ex isletice will calch the iK-aiiteous gleaming nl love's own resplcuilaut lie manga, mid How railiiiiilly ami brilliantly onward, mid In-ar upon its piire.rapltirous bosom only those lull blossomed (lowers of hon eyed eiuleai incut mid affect innate minis try w hose beamy and whose fragrance will brighten and sweelcn all lite miry bogs ol trials and disappointments through wlueii the brightest stream iiiusl sometimes wind its sparkling way. M I-MKS (' COXSEjjrL'WIi. 1 OKI l,,, The Si. Peieisburg C.ii7ctle slates that M. Carnot, President of Prance, will visit that city in May, w hen he will oH-n the exhibiiioii ol French products to lie held there. In n speech lo Scotch liberals Mr. Gladsloiie criticised Lord Salisbury for sending General Simuioustocousult with the 1'opc regarding the righls of I he Catholic church in Malta, Mr. Gladstone contending thai such nclion came dan geroiisly near In supporting the papal claims to clerical iloiuisioti over u part ol Italy. iiomi . The rccc-il high tides did I inch damage m llosloii and ueighboring tow ns. The Western 1'nioil operators at Sl Paul have slruck becauseof thedischuige ol members ol their brotherhood, Secrelurv of the Interior Noble hns written to Minor Grant refusing the Mayor's applicalioii lor n reeotiut ol New ork city. The New York coffee exchange is eon sideling the advisability of speculation in raw sugars on tin- theory that the new lai ill will revive the sale of growing augurs. tlranch No. 4n.'l of ihe Irish nalional league, ol llnllalo, N, Y,, bus eollecled $4,Jias to Ik- placed in the hands of Messrs. 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Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is u a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, nnd contain, no noxious or sickening ingredients. The ieculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in ils being thoroughly reliable as acme lor any kind of head ache without reHct tu cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying ultcr-cffccls, as ill the case of other so-called "harm less" i cine dies. These tju.iliiics make it ihe most popular and .alcalde article in the market, wheiever known. MKI.e. ,.uss KuK t SU. The iloi-i- lor an adult i two triispoanful. ill u wiuc fcl-1- ol water. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1890, edition 1
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