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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLI'H-KERK PRINTING CO. Th Daily Citiikn. Uimoeratlc. I pulillihrri every aitcmoun (except Suuduyl ut the fid lwlo rates umilt cani. One Year $11.00 Six Months 3,00 Three Mouth. l.BO One Month an One Week in TI1K IMII V CITIZEN ! un Mle nt the followuiK place, in Aslu-vlllc: C'lTlZliN lll'l-lc lj UATTKKV I'AKK NliWS STANll. OLRN HOCK SI! Wit STASH. MOIUiL clllAK SIllKli. 1'iitton Ave. J. CAKSON'S NhWS STUKli, North Court Square. THURSDAY. XllVi-MIIKKU. 1SSKI. The I.i'hkuii ut Tuvadny. It wus a (jrcat victory! Audit wiisu rijjh teotiM one, too, Hut it was not ulto. Kelhcr unit wholly 11 democratic victory It will be well nut to forget that fact. A great many republicans voted against jjunv's candidates in Pennsylvania who probably never will be democrats. The same tiling in true also in Illinois when Cannon, whose filthy remark in the house of representatives, lorccd the ladies to ie treat from the naileries, was defeated cither by republican votes or by republi can inaction. Local issues largely brought about the results in Wisconsin and Min- nesota, so tavnrable to the democrats Olid in Kansas and Nebraska, prohihi turn and the alliance were powerful fac tors in ileiuornluiuy the republicans, h is well to consider these limits now si that future political action shall not Ih based on false premises and the democrat parte lulled to a security that would Ik fatal to it in cciain quarters in lX'.KI. Hut these exceptions aside there re mains the transter to the democratic sidi ol an immense number ol voters. What influenced, them? Certainly the belie I jierhaps newly and slowly forced ii upon them, that the democratic purtv is nearer right on the great iiicstioiisol'tln dav 1 linn is the republican. The republi cans delilieratelv, and with eyes wide open, made an issue of ijunv and other like candidates, and llierelorc of dishon esty us against luuuMy ; of Reed, enthu siastically re-elected a lew weeks ago, and tl.cri.forc of ai infant and urbitrarv legislation as against careful, conserva live legislation liv a dill Iterative body ; ol McKiulcy, and tl.erciote ol a high larili an J higher luts;u millions lnricii$iou. ami thereiore of, virtually, the disioiIiiu. ol trie treasury; ol I lie force bill, ami therefore of sectional legislation to pro voke ledcral iiiurlcrciicc ut the polls and probably bloodshed. What are the republicans going to .1. i. ... :. . i . iinuuLu.- ticcouicss we iiu not earc They arc probably weeded to their hidi mis idols. hat the deniociats will d wuu tiieir newly aeirurnl power is tin important question for the country. rightlv lid by leaders who dc-erve tin name Tuesday s victory is but a sup f coining uiio tue run. control of tue na- tiol government. If the lavst forces ol the parly continue, as now, the ruling ones, a democratic president will Ik elected in 1. .!. ai.u ilcinocintic senator, will successively depose the republican iiiciiniUuts as their terms expire. Hut none of these things w ill happen us u matter ol course. It must now lie re coguiicu as never nclore that there is a huge body of votcis in this country win. are sensitive to niisguvcri.tiiciii by party and wlio ennnot lie certainlv counted on except to follow where i-str.ivaganc. lawlessness and dishonest methods to se cure temporary paitisan iiilcuutugc have not none lictore. If the demo cratic inajoiity elects u S.iker of the house to imitate Reed by way of retalia tion in kind, however much deserved, il will simply invite tlcle.it at the ni xt elec tion. The people have chosen the olhci thine;, the better part. A Moulhcrii Ki'PulillvHii'M View. The Xovenilier number of the .North American Review is Utoreus. A number of the articles are political in chaiacter, though the issue isinlirsierscd w ith con tributions of high character, varied and instructive in suliiecl and tieatmeni. True to its asserted tcniier of impar tiality, the Review publishes in one com prehensive tabulation six statements un der the head, "What Congicss Has Pone," from six piomincnt members ol the prtsent House of Representatives. three Republican and three democratic, unmux whom urc McKuilev and Lodge The value ol their opinions may be esti mated by the results of the election ol Tuesday, which prove' that the Itemo- cratic contingent was more sagacious in its conclusions us to the damaging influ ence of Republican measures, and better judges of the teuiier of the American people. One articie, from its title and the local ity of its author, merits some notice. It is that by Mr. A. V. Shall'er, of North Carolina, "a Southern Republican on the Lodge Hill." I'lima littie, this article is cxected and cnleiilaleil to carry gtcut weight with it. A Southern Republican, expressing hostility to a cherished meas ure of his party, muv lie presumed to tuke a high around, one superior to the purposes ol puny mid expres sive of the sentiments of n sec tion always jealous of its liberties uud assertive of its rights. This was the attitude of Mr. Uwurt, congressman from the ninth North Carolina district. He uttered the sentiments of Democratic and Republican native Southerners, with like reference to their repugnance to the offensive measure. It might beohscrved, in comparing the objections urged against the Lodge bill by Mr. Shaffer and Mr. Ewart, what a Itindnmentnl dif ference there is between un udoptcd and u native Southerner. With the latter there ii the instinctive- rebellion against wrong and injustice, protest ngniust In frinifcment upon guaranteed constitu tional rights, against restraint on per sonal lilierty, against the intrusion of il legul authority. With the former, a man accustomed to the idea of arbitrary power, familiar with the subject of strong and and consolidated form of govern ment, indifferent to, or impatient of, con stitutional forms and limitations, nosug grstion of I he wrong and Injustice to flow from the operation of the bill pre sents itself. Mr. Shaffer's chief objection is that the bill defeats itself by its weak inefficiency, so weak that it invites con tempt ; so inefficient, as to full unheeded uMn indifferent Sounhern ears. Such is not the view of the Southern people, who regnrd the bill us something real, practical and outrageous, and ns such to he denounced, and also resisted by all lawful and peaceful obstructions. Mr. Slialler is a northern man, of long residence among us, a gentleman of cul ture, and n tiselul and active citizen. As such he is esteemed mid resiKcted. Hut Mr. SliiitTer has not been in position shire his residence in North Carolina to cam a claim to influence as a representative of southern opinion, even that of his own party. His relations have always liecn to a partisan government, rather than to the people. He dropied here utter the war, in which he hud n regimental com mand, and became almost at once an of ficeholder, and has scarcely ever ceuscu to lie one, us 1', S. commissioner, as chiei supervisor of elections, as postmaster. His position forbids impartial judgment. If the Force bill wcie strong enough, Mr. Slialler would approve il. We might smile at one ol the objec tions urged by Mr. Slialler to the bill, lie complains ol the gross inequality pro vided for services H'rforiued by the vu Hons officials. There is a savorofnortli .'rn thrill in this, and a broad intima tion that even in the name of justice am! i lie cause of patriotism, nothing can U done except "lor a consideration." We quote one paragraph from the arti cle; for in it must lie rccoguued the folly and weakness of the position taken by the northern republicans in relation to. the negroes of the south. He says, in in viting u view of the relative position ol the races in this section," he must set .1 race possessing all the pride and reso lution ol twenty centuries of doiiuua ii.m, monopolizing the wealih, the in tclhgcucc and the rvsptct.iliilitv of llie people; a minority controlling iheii Mate: anil Hull despising the general ,'overnnicut ; united bv the sirongisi ties that ever bound mankind in any unholy .ompaci; sworn lo rule al every lia.ud. I'hese lit must see arrayed in deadly con- tlicl against a parte comiMised largeK jK'rhaps two thirds ! a coulisse. Ily in crior, despised anil contemned race. iiarcly a uu.iricr ol a century out ol bat- uai ism. Correcting one expression and substi tuting "nmre than hall despising a par tisan admmisirattoii" lor "gencr il gov ernment," iheie is little or nothing ii. the quuiulmu we do not accept. Com moil sense and common iulcresl tell we are right. Mr. Slialler tells us thai '.ucowerwe sick, lo control is com posed I-. i lie extent of two thuds ol tub umsT xh'ws l-'k'OM XUKTH CAKOUXA. L lenient Manly, of Newlieme, one of tne nijlcsl attorneys of liastern North Carolina, has moved to Winston-Salem. Ooldsboro Argus: Since making the notice of Mr. Arnold Horden's wonderhil housing of potatoes, a measurement ol the yield Irom y' j acres has licen maile, and it turns out that there were 1173 bushels. Charlotte News: The executive nun. inn lee ot tile construction company of the Koanoke and Southern railroad have awarded Hie contract lor gradiut; thi teen miles more of the road, stretching iroin tuc summit ol tiieltlue NiiIl'c nioiin tains to Koiiiiixe. This will complete uic roan iroui Winston to Koanoke Haliersvillel'arnur: Died at his home in this place last l ihlav, Mr. I. M. Sial- lord, in the -Kit Ii year of his age. Indue Stallord, al the time ol his death, was l S. c-Miimissioucr nud mayor of our town, lie was a man of crciit intluciiev anil widely known, and bid in the full i"llowsliip ol Hie Huptist church. Mr. W. A. Smith, general manager ol the llcndeisouville l.aud ami Improve- men! company, is preparing deeds lor Air. Al. K. Hood, ol Florida, to tin lauds known as the N. II Reeves prop cue, .Mourn i-.eiio, nisi aiiovv tut-reser voir. It is rhat Mr. Wood intends to m l loi Iniusell ,i like summer residence ih'" property. Hen lersonyille Times. There are only Unconvict now in the iKiiiteiiiiary, of whom about a third ire white men. Yom -correspondent saw aiarchinc beside a great, white-haired convict, a small hoe. an I liarned thai the latter was Ann ll.nlei. the lad who il Clinton a-s.,siuaied Ins father and who so narrow l e-capeil the gallows. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Mes- scnerr. There Will hv No ICxlra Ht'tNlwn. from llwNru ntk lirrnM lih Then will lie uoextia session ol con- jivss. This conclusion reached by the president esi,-.il ,y ,,oiic regret's noic t ii.iii I'ic-i lint llariison that eon resse.ouu.t b, ,.,1, lo-.il.er , iilun the next week, lb- bili. ee i he time lim - ivul woiilil l tissibly el.-ibe the re,.uli cans to ciovwl i he Foive bill through. Hut he rials ih, more the mmuris agi laled l hal I lie gie i niij,.-Mv ot uieill- us ,. l,ii I . uses . re uiialii-abh op Hpsedt'il. Tin wel.l lo their rcspn t i. Miuni v-lllt un- iai. ts ot a .... I, ,-.,,,11, , ,,,-y arrivci at n nit- to lone. I by the lateness of the .amp iigii up,, ih,- .,i,csl id the jtesMonal nglit. A i all-, ,..',, leonhl ivsiiii in men- iiiiiui .ban- return to Wash lligton wan all :ic drpresillg work of nun- inoiuns s,ion I elore iIikii wi.h ut a dav pr ictie. Ilv in w hich lo i-,-i .-uiii i nii-ssci is. oi course, lar nam nle.ismg to tlieui, ami thev have tested vehementlv against it. V. A. Hlaiu. J.V. Bkown. FURNITURE A. Ml UNDERTAKING. No. 31 Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND W nn tuiw ivixiy, nnth in vito our iVii'iiils mis tin1 uli lic n't'iienill.v to cull nntl i'.- inniiic our well siii Ii'i stock of FURNI T U II E, Which we mi' ol'l'eriiifi'iit rock bottom jiriccs. rnilertnkitui; u spccnil toitiii'c. ( nils ut tciHlcil tiny or niiiht. Ti'lcphoiii'.fl.iy T-'Miijihttiij. BLAIR & BROAVN. AT THR LKADING JEWELRY STORE. Tin- entire stork ol Plated Jewelry In. lii'li.ie line Mm,., lies. Ilntton. Hurt Hru.t- WE ARE HAri'V TO ANNOUNCE THAT WU HAVE THIS WEEK IN CREASED THE CAPACITY ANI FA CII.i riF.SOF (H R CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE SIaHREIi SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED WORK MAN. AND ARE NOW READY TOC.IVI Ol'R FRIENDS A SPLENDID FIT AND FINK o"AUTV, AT VERY RK'SON.V IU.E KATIiS. CALL IN AND SEE l-S ALL WE ASK ISA TRIAL. OIR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS STILL FI LL AND ACTIVE. AND WE CAN GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL WORK HROIV.HT IN. WEAVER S MYERS. THE SIIOi; STORE 39 Patton Avenue, ii. H. UK I I T, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'.OER, lsn urii.llng nf ml kiniU ilonr. All tirilrrs nroiiiptl.v lllti-tl nnil w ork Ktiiirmitt'eil Cnn I l.e I'o.-iol al ull limes i,t liriiliiiin'R Cotton I l-'aclorv- lOM.-lllllll INSURE YOUH PHOPEHTV WITH 12. J. ASTON, f vncral t IiiMurnnve Aitem iimr n. -.:u s,-iiili Mai,, street. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In ioo Feet of Central PaHsenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A modem ti rut cIhsr hotrl. Hut anil cold water until hatha ant! tulletn on errrv floor. Klri'trk tiella In evrr mum. Onon tirv in iitticf and urn ten in ht-d rooms. (Jffli-r. dlnlnv room, lunch counter, ciaur end newft stand ami hur nnd billiard raom on lirat floor, lilrc- :n Htrtt't vurv pusx uoor f verv -o nunut", KH-ntnonn nnn nanviiic raiiroHii rati Off hoite .'( fnlmttrn for -iicaln. rati:k, $a.oo per dav. A. GHAIXYBURTON, Prop. J. it. HMVAN Slid WAI.TKR GRRKN, CIrrkH. FOR SALE. I llll.llalleil lMl.', TO- "iIr II ill..l -er ol' li -Lite ut ll.'irli'ii e.lll. e. fit lit V Is il .in l'O in il Ullllolv onii.iet" lo n.niil together to iih-mtv mil upliolil nli.it Mr. Slii.tler iiiliniis tens tile ininl aeliieveiiient ol'tnentv evn- liiriis, Inws. eiviliaiion onler, religion, inoiiil.tv, noveminenl, nrls, seienee. m-rty, wealth, .in. I nes.rvc nil those -.uiim.iiui ii eviiiehexs ol the progress it liinlK.llily in the miwiiril se.ile inn resisi nuir Mineinler to n riitv whose oiih in I v.i ne - Ims lievn loreeil upon I he in lit Un very .eo.U to Ik- ,11. ilaeeil ill the ileniauils ol spiiiioiis phi nnthropv or exaennu pnrtv inierests: llisneoinpaeilh.itie.il liiiin.initv will .vervw line approve nnil iipphmil; lor humanity iiouh.ieh.is purpose- ol relrae iiiK its steps, or to enter upon the sillv Hid Uii-.iMl. u e.K-rillielil ol teslini; the njitieity ol rec m liiiihiiiians, niter il (uartcr l a eemury ol' nominal rxperi eiiex, to curry on sueeesslnllv thoM- mo mentous nll.iirs for the eonstruelion ol w hieli it taxeil all thr energies ol n eon lesM'illv suiirrior rniT tuentv crnltiries lainlully ami laboriously to eon-nriiei. I "Tlic CllUrn'si" urt. We suppose it will lie ejeuerallr con- e-eileil thill Till- Cl ilhX was n feature a. the eampaiijii just eloseil. No other pa xi in U enern Noith Cnrolina was utile to pive the ilrnioerntic pnrtv ol Hun comlw eoiinly nnd the Ninth ilistriet tin nssisiiiiKV that TllK Citiks iliil. The repiililicans were liailly hanilieapid foi laek of a ilaily piiK-r, ir, In Inet, of a lirstelasswivl.lv one. Our reports ol the c.'invuss Mr. Cruwlotil maile eiive him n il.iilv iimlienec larger iliim nuv h, IK'isoniilly nililtesstil. We made known the wanner ol man lie was nnil iliseon eerteil Mr. Ewuri and his friends dy a rnttliiiK lire ol nrijuuieut nnd hy cxm,i, lire of their hollow pretensions to liavniK wrvcil the sople ns none oilier could. To do this and iniieh more was u pleas ure ns well ns u ilutv, nnd that It Was ef fective is reward in lull measure. Wli may be sue;i;estinr; nn invidious oonipnrisoii, hut it will Ik- rniiny u loan diiy lieforc the iirnplr of llunronilir. nt Icnst, will forget Imw Cnpl. Thomas lohnston pulled off his coat and went in for Crnwloid. It Is more (lillieult than usual to int. diet the vole this year. The tlnnknm nnil imlepeiidciit men nrc not uoiitK In vote the npulilicmi ticket. Spritiu field Repiihliciin. You Kiiesseil it rijtlit, yimkce. Tiiosk federal offieinls who, on the imi pie s lime nnn witn the people's tnonee. hnv been elcetlonrerinK for the lust mouth or more will now resume work mill behave themselves till INUX TllK Hemlersonville Times (Kwiirt or gun I Ims this profound comment nn the political situation: "Mrs. K. I-', Orr, of Bowman's Hind, has nur thank. lorsomc nice beets sent to us Inst week TllK Atlanta Constitution continues to misrepresent North Carolina. It sulci Tuesdny: "liwart, reptiblieiin, will probably be elecled in North Curolinu." A Miillruitd ctiiiiiiHHlii. I roiu the Hiilriiih Chr.miili. I he leiiisl.iiure is demiHTaticliy a lare-e iiia.ioriiy, iiun lilts insures the passaue of .1 raiiro.-i. conimissiou and the n--electiou I lion. Ainilon It. anei- lo tin- P. S. en He. A .lull-franc solicitor is elecled n in. -st oi ttic d'stiicts, and in most ...in !..- .iciuocraiic oiueeis will serve tae H-.i-ie. Wiik i- In It. tnocriillc. l-'l,itil til- tv nii,l .lliser.-r. e have not oulv cleeied lluiiii Imi o- eniiie uvisi.iuve llcKcl. anil the cut re county ticket. Wr ItlUt I'rt.ill the New Vnrk Sun 4th. Voir the democratic ti. ki t '. 1 lie-re Muni llr lirftt tloie or Him. l-'r.itu the Clmrlsti.- v liritu-t Ir J w. I., ims. ii iv, ulih an, I iuSu- niiii wen ol Ro I ii, rl.ir.l eixi.il v. I n. iiiimmiiii.-.1 In. cornti.-ti In l,ii tlu- r i-ul.,'u-.iti par'v .1.-e-.,iiitt o. il. "uciii-ril nitai ii, nnd v ill,- tl, lll,H .'lltl- lu-l.-t TsoulU tf M'urlli il.-iirlnu. l-r.iin ihe wui.i.jii oail- We wnu'il l.ke l.i l-.1 K I ir. mil Kev -S .ll .o',s li u . 1-?J-0NE-THIHD 0FF!-H Kt mirtli't.st ti f...t, nt w iiiit-iirl m thrtutiirr t. Kf.-; ma tint hut Snlut iuild nnl JmtIhuj Stiver It wflry, ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, SnaiU Main Nt. Anlievlllc. TUB ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS. 26 PATTON AVE., i Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. I tlK-n .Inily. r.i-ept Sundays, Irom lo nu Jtii-I 1 ,i. m , sml A until 7 p. The terms ol il,se-ri,itiun urc: line year a: 0 mm., f t.flu: 3 tnus.. 1 ; 1 mo.. .Inets.; Inilv ets llltinrs Inr Islin I'resiiUnt. ehiirlcn W, IVoi.Im-v; ut I'ri-si.lelll. Til,,. A. l,.n.-s:Sre nil Tn-iiMirrr. H. tt iuunn: l.ihrnriiin. Ml.. IS. I ll .t.-l. un". ill v Ashevll'r. N. , litiltliali and French HOARDING AND OAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. No. HI l-'reueti llpmil A Venn. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND. PRINCIPAL i For msny yearn Ass.H-iatr I'rindpnl or M Vernon Institute, llaltiniore.i Assisted l.y a i.irps ..I ei.tniieiit.-ni teacher - i:s i a iii.isi i t:n .sr,5 It. 11. COSIIV, i8iKvtitr tti C. Cownn.i CONTAINS NINE ROOMS. INCIUDINQ BTH ROOM FITTED WIT it WATER CLOSET. RlnUhrri throughout in Antliiuc Onk. I'nrlnr and Hrctptlon HHtt HnUhed In Ounrtrr nvvrd 'ink. WuIIm dntitrd with Lfocruiittt-Wiilton. I'ur furt lirr Infurnintinn call n G. II. WALKER, No. 5, Jeflcron Drive. 1 t7Arr 1 t-t- 01 v y LLLH, J7 PATTON AVKNl'K, Mi XT I K Til r.l.-ANIl CKNTKAI. HO. THI.. ASIII-VII.I.H. X. c. se-itfiill)- Cillt.-ns uiii.' il.il, trm urr ui.Mel Hit- .-nil,!, .e-uc ifitu-'S r-,s ri-piltrr. tr.lii.llv liiviteil iumI liiM-nlic ihi-ir an:toai 1'ril.h ird .i..-t nn : K. , ,1, ili.tt 11 1. , ,t. r 1 1 1 1 . J limit tiiiin Ih ertict Ah t ir vou ttuis . ouiu iiuhIi it t l-'riuii the lliit.lrrsoiivil1- Tlnu-4. Hush the iuua.h elait. r al-mit the M.-Kln- ley lull and the ei.iliiliiiii il .retain il lei.-l.la- II-in. To 1ertiKi-rs' lo iiisiiie cliaiiue 01 n.lverlisehieiiis " nil-on reK.id,.r eoi.ti-.iel. coov must I lie li.-in-le.l in bv In o clo, 1 n. in. TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 Fattou Avenue. ASHEVIIXE $100 REWARD I For anyone who will liny pair nl llriihi.ni Shcn-s nnil not get value reedveil. Now at 31 NORTH MAIN STREET ut ntmvr Ha rnicm' WnrrhnuK. DRY GOODS COMPANY. f ANIl t t tniUKR BKOS.. PS NO. iHiieccssors tn llalrd K Hector.) aS North Main Htrcet. "Lnaka," A HI'I'liKlUK I'l.lll K .MAM'I'ACTt'Klill I'UN t)fK TMAtllt, ALL HIZKli. E SELL FOR 13.40 PER HUNDRED. JaMIM ikank, -ItKAI.KK IH - POWDER Absolutely Pure. FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS A Bent (or Mr.ni. erred W'uulcn Mill.. North Main lahrTllle N t. frhlodtv IRI.SS. erenin of tnrtar l.nhltnt H,lrr. Iliiihest -..... ,ti,v,r.iiiii sirruifin t . . tiovrrn iin KeiH.ri, A -m i. I 17. lsii. lulv-JIKllv There urt tew more intcrestiiiR or in structive Dtllilicntions iilTercil for Novem- J. V. ltOL'I.INEAU, ,K' t''nthejBNNKs-MiiXKK Mauaiink, ' I I UUM U ll.il! .at inait his... I 11. . KlIWl. Itl.H-k.l ....... T lainiux K-rioincai, tue sun-ess ol which Chnli-u Veal has liecu reuiirkHlilc, is being monthly iici-r, itiutton, Alia I urk. I iucrc.iM-il in size, us ill so in point ot In EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. UercstiiiK contents. The Novemlier issue is linger llinii nuv previous ntiinljer j il is nnv.t.ritiio Missing: A license to prncticrluw. The finiler will plenne nililn-ss II. G. liwart, llcndersoiiville. Tiik next siieakrr'i eye, Here's hopciiiK Csar Herd will never, never catch it. Blncouiik county continuis in the hands of Its friends, the democrats. TllK next house ol representatives will be a ttelilierative body, Mr. Heed. And Vance ? He', nil right. handsomely illustrated, mid nu epitome of its contents shows the subject treuteil to i oi rare interest to every woninn in the Intnl. The tnlile ol contents con. tains niiot her nilmirnble arlicle on hysicnl Culture, by Miss Mubcl Jen- ness; (.onntess Annie dc MimtuiKu's rules lor Tnlile iitinuelte: the second iiiiernii TaiKStry, by Marie Adelaide lelloc: " I wo Thaiiksmvinirs" la Hlllll from ll.MIM tn lo.i.M. Iltrnituh .tolM. I twtm I I.e. l,,lu.l Hnurf.ni .Tl . eltv. Mhli,tt(.-I.l. mvlvHl il,.lu- ......1. ..i.l .tfi . . , .. a . .... irr.n MKVI.H It 1C A Kit oritKMiHl! IN AHIir.VII.Llv. O Y S T E R S AT - BALTIMORE - PRICES I HTANIlAKKH an C t. VUH (JT. -i.ni i.t nie.inH, etc. HIII.IJCTtt 4o CTH I'MkOT. 'tie kit fftrwiiiKt rryniKi vie. MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR II you hiter any Nose. Thrum or I. lull! ilieiiMe.. tin aiilieiitiun I will semi a iatiiihlrt Icscriiulvc nl Asheellle and also the In hnllnu tnnl-ent rv with list ol ques tions 111 lie ini.u. n.,l I... k.. when nnlrrtiiK Home Treatmrnt. This i trrntinrnl Is a. rflevtlve at the olWc. trentment. OI'I'ICH Nil lift I'ATToN AVKNt'B. Ash. vlllr, N. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. f "rEVELI, & WAGNER, Hueerssurs tn Ko.i He l.irhtrillirrwM-, FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. toners ruastnl un thi preniisra dally, and around for rver.v eu.lumer. Full Line of Tnble Huppllca. Ilnndle nothlna d.lt Pirst-elas. OoihIs. nnd tutmri to trv.l ver liotlv Kll'.MT. We keen honie-maile Slioes of everv kind. Ilom.-inaili- 1,-nn. llnmr nnil.- riiiiil.. Home iniiilr lloinrstlc. Ilott.e-trti.le llnllinir. We warrat.l rvrrv iu.ir m Ashcvllle Shoe Co.. ll.lcs. AHhwillv Dry GuucIm Co., I. . H'lWWI I. Ulnar, Howard I'rottit ami Mllt. Holromlie are with us. ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE. A - Word - to - tliv - I'coplc - of - AHhcvillew The SH.inwiiy I'iano is .till the m-"itiiicd Htiindiird of the World, and C. Hslk Is awn.. -en ' uuent. Tlu- 1,-at music H-uile ill Ashcvi'le liny It nnd tnkr nn other. Il take, aionrj to liuy It. I sell it veiy close, still smm- people euiimit iUlle reach it. I'ur thear I have the A. II I'huse I'll. no, which la aekniiwlnlned and sold by Strinway as nest to his. The Kt- er. tt Piano has larn in drniiind hy other houses who wanted II for this territory, hut Or I'lilk keeps it ilitht here. Ily my prices I muv not k i rieh. Iml I make a host of friend.. The I'crrioul Kt Votey I irann III lw s unethiiiK new in the market at this place, white Wilcox tt While, Klinhiill Ae Wntrrlno lli mioi. nrc constantly demaadnl and sold on . term.. I wish It to Ih- understood that when I sell un Installments, and purchasers 4a sot wish tn kerft the Instrument, I da not n-taJn all money paid, hut return all amount, paid ahuvrrent. I ho,ie the character established for I II years In A.hrvlllt will kav. lu wrhl when you have lo d- ddc where to liuy a l lano or other Instrument. Krsuectndly. Ca FAIK, 15 North Main fit. Of i-oui'rie tlioro'n inoiii'v in nriiitr'H ink. hut th ninn' l-'ree detlvcrv. A lull line nl Mml l.s I h.I,., 1... . !..... .11! 1 at wholesale iiricr. - t in f nut li -n I in- llllini llllflll- jijent iiw oi it utH the most THE SUN. S PATTON AVKNI'K. Telep one No. nu. scptlodtr Assets .... Hurplns.. money out of it. It 1oh not pity to iM.vi'rtim? HoiiH'tliinje: you hnvi-n t init.oruiiyt-hiiiir .vou cannot do nnil do wHI. I hi1 iiiiui wlio ndvcrtiHw n frnuil nniHt Imvo a u-nod" THE liQVITABLB LIFE AH8I HANCK StlCIKTV. i(i7.iao.aoti lit """"t fnnij, nnd ho who ndviTtiHCH K. D. Monroe, Agi., A.hevllle. N. C. a Mouth Main stmt. autndtr NPIiCI AL Orders Irfi at Nn. T Jrrtrraon firt.e, or sent Ihniniili tin mini will iK d, liver, il promptly tn anv part of the eltv. Aildrra. oril. r. lay . ... Alll.l.ltK, uet4d'm llos 447, Cltv. LADIES." READ! MMi;. I.ANSDALL, ISK-elall.t In Trrntlna FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DISORDERS. Oitlce Hours i u a, m. to Ii p. nt. No. 9 North Main Htrcct. COS.I I.TATION rSHK SIMHeiHIINII IHINR. Invalid Lndlrs Waited unst their Homes. CHI.HIIKATHI! "NKWMAN NHNVK TUN IC" ON MAI.Ii. oetuffdlm. ol Thanks" Imi essay I, by Jennie Ilo- sins; nu article ny i-iorcnce r. HMllorU mi reniliiiKi "The Heot of TeniKT," by 8. Chiiplam; "Woman and I'laslic Art, by Kate Kaiillmann ; "Temiiernnce in -oiiil, hy Hureliam llnrliiiKi"Scll.Coni- miinion," hy Wendell Srnvey ; Mrs. Mil ler a serial, " I lie riiilosonher ol Unit wood" "A (Jirl Mudeni's Year In I'uris" (November), by Charlotte Warton; l-rotn Man to luid In atorvl. bv Luev Wullaci'j l-'asiiioui lor Novemlier (illus trated I, by Itastien Ilarue: Rtlitorinl Coniiiient, nntl Hook Keviews, niiliKriiitltin once. SXoO tier venr. Siiigle eopies, ad cents.- Aiiilress Tim Jknskss-Mii.lkh I'm. Co. ail't Filth' Ave., New Vol It. novdt, NbW UKIili, eanlully prepared by lead 'a Ina uieintii-ra ol th. A.lir.ill. I..r ... finest narclimvnt and heave flat n.nrk. m. etlna nil nwrsaary poiuta, just uut and now on sale at th. nfflit of the cmsaa Pvsuis so Co , No. a North Cnrl Mnaars. fUal.t TO ALL POINTH. Kuilroad liekets linsitht, sold and eschuiiai'd. aii transactions guaranteed. Accidental lu.uraiicv. C. P. RAY, Ticket Broker. Opposite Hwnnnsnoa Hotel. Thfi hum who went out to milk uud snt down onti boul dfr in the m'uhlhofH juistutv nntl wnitt'd for the vow to buck up to him, wh tho eltl. est brother of the ninn who kept store nnd did not adver tise, been use he tvnsoned thn t the puivhiishifr public would bnek up to his plnee when it wiuited something. The Anlir-viMo 1)ah.v nni. Wkekly Citizen ooverM YW ut eri! North Carolina. ImrpiinH in ooiIh nniHt hi pll'pliml tO HiltlHfy IIIH CUH- tonicrM. K. COFFIN, Real KHtatc Aieent. ANIl I.OAM IIHOKKK, S NORTH MAIN ST., I MOROAN S BOOK STORE I Money limned and well srenred at a iierrtnt. inu-rest. Kelll Kstatv hollffht and .old at nnlille anil private sine. Kent, etillecle-a. I conducted a Heal I'stnteand Auellon Imslnes. in 1 haras ton. H C ten venrs. nnd will at., ttrumoi ntteiition to all t'usine. put In my elinrae. I...V. ..1 1 m -POK- 1801. Koine people airrre with The sum-. imn.n nliotit men and thlnas, and some ,h:u.I, rion'l ; hut cvrrylindy likes lo art hold of the newspaper which Is never dull and asvrr alrnlil to ssrak Its mind. Iirmocrat!. know that for twrutv inn The Hun has foaahi la the front line for Item. a-ratie tirlielpl.-s, never waverlna or weak, eninii In Its loyalty to the true lnlrre.lt of the party il serve, with learleu Intelllurne aad dlsluteo atrd viaor. At times opinion, hnvs llirered as to he hot mean, of accomplish, lua the common purpose; It is sot The Sun's fault If It has am fur'her Into the mill, stone. Klvhleen hundred and nlnetvia. will It Itrrat year In American politics, aaii ey.ry. uon v anouia rran The aan. lially, per month ,.,. .. ajsa I la Ily, r year aao au'.day, per year , lially nnd Mumlay, wr year........ nativ ami nun. lay, per month O.TO Weekly, one year a.oo Aelttreaa THK t'N, Mew York. a.oo ESTEY. FISCHER. The Aorld famous, unrqualed, unescelled durable and heanllful KSTEY ORGAN FISCHER PIANO Are recommended by the best artists. Contt and rsamlnr our arioda Isrfore hnvlna else w litre at No. 87 Hatton avenue. Tuning and repairing n specially. a M WILLIAMS A CO. lultdHK;w4m pKIVATH UtlAHII, f.ariie eool, airy rooms, house newly fur-1 ni-nrni.iH.1 inuie. irrm. rea.onauie. I IB street ear line. MM. J. L. HMATHKKrt, SI a Haltoo AM. A CARD. Bditor Ashevllle Clllira .That our many niends may know how we air ifcttlnii nn we will state that wr tonk la in Hotel ant. lion s 9,ooo lu 'I Wcsrka. Took In lost lUtarday over (700. arn or that was hotel, balance store. Hotel reals, tcred Iffl that day. Had O.oOO arrivals la n month Our su-ck Is msmmoUr noo fret lonaandlSfcet wide. Tell the baloae .at the world to come and see "Did Cbed" ssslla. and bay foods of us and save 10 ta UA per Tnt. nnviadtf a, R. CHIIIIKBTHM Misi toweMTieTi nSSrtnt Ireai the soVaa TtisrkfiU eeinra earrt aanar, lullni VMkoa. Il nuuiaon. W, I will stud a vslasbls IraHita lawWai ...j-j.. tttf aarMmlsrs fne km aars, p t) im of sharaaTA sVastdid smm week i lSJ!c& nasi krVrwy ass was Is attiss. oa4 etuiuaa. AlliiSj m las. w v. wwua, i JulylvMOn aovDdaiwlj
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1890, edition 1
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