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Eternal advertising is the priee of trade. Some Argue that it is expensive to adver tise. It is the most profita ble expense you can have, if vou handle it properly. Mil ford, Mass., Journal. -I tu&n with a business cap able' of being profitably ad vertised, but who refuses to give printers' ink a trial, is his own worst enemy. Prin ter's Ink. Citizen. VOLUME VI. NO. 164. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Daily L I N V L L E. A place plannod ttnd devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in rue OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lienltli Tulni!ns Mini lenur.y of SCENERY. An elevation of :l.HOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out "with taste uud skill, with well mi nded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. milile place for Him jvsidoiww and HK4THI II. HOMKS. ,A good opportunity vrotltalile investments. iiliiMtrnifd natnnlili't. for For ad- dreHs, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO. LltiYlllc, Mitchell Co., N. c, BON MARCHE. The large Muck nf new nov elties recently iiurchnacd ly Mlu Kllick while Noelh are arriving dully. They arc both iKniUlfnl in deanm and cheap. Call and Inspect. BON MARCHE. 30 HowtH Main Street. 3 H.T.ESTAllROOK'S 311 8. MAIN T.. AHIIIIVU-I.K. -i. tm I'Ltc ri BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. LOCAL View and Sketchen. apr ia d ' REAL liSTATB. UWYN & WEST, luntaann to Walter B.Owynl JTSTAHLISIIE D 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Hecurelv Placed at Per Cent. Notary Huhlk. Commlealontra ol Umla FIRE INSURANCE. . nFFICR-aotitlienat Court Kqaai "THE SUN DO MOVE," And .o dn A.hryllle Th. irral "" .act la now bclna- parfmnied by all awiulnr fmalnia. men oi in. , PARADISE CITY IKTHRHITH. Brer man baa hi. achniif ...A k. I. u u Im mnat eaiM-a tu not unwlll' Inaeara. W. don't mind lellmn yon that our .Hem. la to acll all Ul. land and In.nre all aha nrnnart. w. can. larfore "The Koli'na Nit Again." W.bavc luat iHn apraiintril k. ivi.i wiiaiiilnnavlvania I'irr luaurane Co., and w. want you to In.nrt fvllh ua. JBNKM JKNKS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Xooina Ik 10, McAfee Block H Patton Aw., AehrM. t C. : fTaTgrace, IlKCORATUR AND DKRIUNKH IN FRESCO. Who ToW You So? W. T. Crawford stive thnt II 0. Itwurt told him tliut lie heurd Jim Guiltier Hay that Hob Viince told hint thut Kopc HIIuh ht'iinl thHt there wn no diiuht 'hut W. W Rollins suit! th'it Turn Johnston thotiKht thut Rob Klirninn had told SitlinK Hull thut Buffalo Hill had dtcliin d In .1 II. Courtney thut It whh ircneritlly believed thut Won Reynolds Uud said in pluin terms that he heard Jnck Wnrley auy that III friend Ji'hu I.. Sullivan bud auid thnt Hill 1 Haver iuiormrd him ut the cnnfnvHxionnl convention In thin eity that it wan u well known fiict thnt the Hotis-- keeper.' I'nion had ctiuiilit tiin. Cliniiiniin In anyina- that in hi opinion it wn. n matter 1 1' fact and of area-, public interrst thut .1. J Mackey Intlmnted to J l.owrv that Hill Nyc hud .aid while mtctiditiK the couiityion. veution hint Saturday thut anyone caught rcHilinii Una Hhall repair ut once to the sum nf A. O. Ctl'H'liR, North Court Siiiiarc, and iniect hi. inummoth atock oi all kinds of ('roccries, Proviaiona, (kc, where nrrnnia--menu huve lieen mntle ti furnish yon nil kinda of HIM pic uml I'ancy I'.rnccrica of the Meat .nullity nt the Lowest Pries. W.A.Blaih. J. V. Bkown FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friendH ami the pub lie generally to eall and ex amine our vell selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offeringnt rock bottom prices. Undertaking a special featui-e. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7", night (55. BLAIR & BROWN. FORSAI.E ! Improved and unimproved rralcatMtcboth imalnena and naldrncr nmiicrty; ny kind, any price. In an iart nf theclty. PAKMI.NO Nt MININO LANim. FOR RENT. a honaca rooma. 3 houata 7 roinna, I houat 1 nMima. I bouae 1 1 room.. I bouae .jr.Mim.furnl.hfd Wantrd-aefcrnl rooma for ircatlrmcii near auare. I mnke a arctoUT d renting irorrtv and collcctlim rcnia. If yon arc luomnu ior a boiiM. conault my hulkiln If you' "" ta vacant and you wnnl a troont. Hat It with r Nn tenant, no chnrr. C. F. RAY, Real lialHte Agent. arptiadtf CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And lutreattucnt Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Lonna at urely placH at per cat. omen i 114 A an i-atton A. mm Kccond oor. absdi I'. WII.I.K. AKTIII KJ. WILLI. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, a Patton A vrnut. Nfit IMC hulld a I1 II llolAA. JOHN CHILD, t form.rtr of Lyiaan a Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE ANII LOAN BROKER mrlctlyo Brokerage BuatneM Loana awn rely idncw at Ptr ton. TUK KUVITABL8 LIPU ABSVRANCU MOCIUTV. Au .....tt0T.1A0.IWKI I lorola. M.MI.0TI) U. D. Monroe, Agt., Aabevlll., N. C. ua-ll nata Mala atrtH. M THE ATTRACTIONS ITOAL PALU'E ! It in thr m'k nowii dn'i. continuou iiUriu'Ui.n til' Ashfvllle. New wondn luivf hern dully r- rlvinu till .tir iivnluihh' npiire ht lukon mm nuw the lnri nturt- iircurntu tin pv,'ri,,K't' of iin tihnimt t nilb-tio -t-ii ni i-'irn 'Mihwi. tllin ware, Lininw, IIuiihc I'limishinK timtdfi, r. The Ht'WiBl tleii" anl 11k- ntuHt hI.vHkIi KomU w 111 ill wu vhIk fun tl In our turr. Th- m-h mntinueH withtm I?' trv ! iKi.tnliulh invitnl hi vin.t u nml th' munnifn'rnl liilai'. 'I hone whti rtnitc on ly m i".k 'l lii ire (ur iitKk wi'l ii :vt. nti- ilu Mimr' coiirU'tiu- t i, mi. 1. 1 iin tlmst in ikiim pnrthnw ': he l-ili'n iitlkniK ri..lu n TV ill r Hl on t will ii r rive tli' we k. t "II '"" li them. Turv nre -uii in Intertrit you v.Hhiiii! like it t'vrr si n in r ity. ft tint mill neeine your t'hi'iftinn ami wrdilniK iirciuntii while the ntoek m inh ami new We hnvr knoikeil the ' oltom out ol hih nrU-w uml lire ueknowleilKfl to l-v the itatiertt in our line. RemicetfuMy, THAD W. THRASH & CO., Croikerv, I'.lnmiwarr. Lump. Hoii-m- I'umWi iPK. etc., etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. T. C. SMITH & CO.. DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 11 BI.IC SQl MKi: Aslicvl.le, - N. C. We ak HMrial attention to our L0THING-,.0VERC0AT8 or Men iiihI no.vK.niul Vni f nil jrriuleH for Lailii'H, Misn- et iiikI Cliilili-en. One priee H.vntein. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wi'iipn, SlioeH. Dr.v (JooiIh, rnilerwear.l'iilnil Htory (ioouh, Hat, Carin'tH antHiener nl SinnlhvareH. 79 PATTON AVIv. oW!LKIE X ATKINS. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wliolcnitle I'rull Dealer Nil. IS I'ATTIIN AVK., AllltVH.I.B. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRAOE. We ha. cnnalamly on hand In our rrlall deimrlmrnl all Ih. dellea.-lea of Ihr aeaaon, la cholet Prulla, nn. Cnn.lba and fancy Cakes and Crackers. nu7dly LADIES, REAOI MHIE. LANSDALE, Mnrelallat In Trentlna FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DISORDERS, time. Hours i V a nt. tu II p m. No. 9 North Main direct. coaai tTATina si sitariM.iau miaa. Invalid Ladles Waited on at their Monies. CBI.IIIIHATnU "NttWM AN NUIIVK TON IC" ON HALB. octundlm. yiNTBM BOA It II. Warm eommrlnnle foe. me, ansae nearly fttr. al'beili atHid ulihi. Tarot. reaaoaalik. Ila .tmt.ae.l-.. M. . t , M,TflMi, j.lyl addra 81 Paltoa Ay.e THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN TO A PASSENGER TRAIN PLUNGES THROUGH A TRESTLE I.OII AIII.V T1CM DK.tTHHWII.I. IK TUK RICHI'l.T. S.M.UM. Ori'Ktiii, Ni'V. til. An ovi'iland I'milii' trnin, mititli liounil, last niRlit went thmuK" the n irth cml of the lonjj ticailc nvcr Lake Luliish, iiliotit five niilia from Salem, Thetreatle must liavi (iven awav is anon as the engine struck it, anil train m nil 'visile went tlown tn uetlicr Thr 'limine jhii overturnt'il nnrl !i i!f lmri' ii in tin- mm, and following; this were lender, nnil, baoae and ex. press ears, anil Kmokinear and tourist slct'lier. All were lirnken to pieces. Kii"inecr Mi l'adiU n, I;irenian Tim Mc Neill and an unknown man were killed. Nearly nil of one hundred persons on the train were more or less injured, some ipiitc seriously, J ii hub Mcdany, I'liitcil States marshal ol Tilth, it is feared will die from his in juries. Cnpt.Jaek Crawford, I he scout, was Imdly hruised. lr. Ilaminel iiuil wife, of Philadelphia, who were returninn from a trip n-1 'ind the world, were lioih injured ohm." the spine. It is prolmlilc the deaths will run up to ten ns many of the injured arc badly hint. ANTI-UAl'II.I.IH. IH'IhHh ciftlie New nincovery of A Cure for Cniaauniptton, Hi hi. in, Nov. 11 In accordance with his sluleinenl that lie desires neither ma terial ndvantnc1' "l,r eeuiiiary reward for his discovery ot a mcthotl for the cure ol cousuiiiptioii, t'rofcssnr Kock will in two or three days publish a full account ol his resenrclies in connection with the discovery. The Frantorl Zeituii" atliims that the Ivmph used for iiiiK-ulatiuK the puluiits will be within the reach of nil and that it will cost only twenty-five marks lorn small vial. The success of the treat incut is icrtniii in tuliercular ullcctiniis of the skin, joints and bones and also in the ..arlv ataca of pulinimary enmpliiiuts. The lymph destroys the tulK-rculnr bncil- lus. Several am horities confirm the re port ol the cure bv ilr. KiK'h's method .'.I a case nf lupus on t lie laic uud arms with in live days. Tl.c lymph throws off the liueillus nv the necrotic process. I'.iuneror ilham h.is stnnmoncil I'ro- fesaor Koch to an interview, in order to iK'rsoiinllv lenrn the results that have 'Ht-n obtaincu trom the new constimi- tion cure. A l-'rankfort lelci-rnm to the Merlin Cost snys that thr rmwror hat made n iKTHonal u ut ol .'.iii,iiipii to rroicssoi kiH-h mid nnother ol the same amount to endow n national institute lor the pro duction ol the lymph used ill Koch s pro cess. The Ivmnll la descrilied ns a transpa rent, yellowish lluiil. linviiiKasliuhlsmell ol em bolic neid. The patient who was cured nf lupus was n um of sixteen venrs. The iliKtots who knew ill Hie ease were deeply inn rested in the wonderful nnd siNTCiiy results oi tnc ireaimem. . llual.l. THKITOCk MARKIiT. It Cloaea Weaker with Decline In Hrlecai, Nkw Vokk. Xov. 13. The North River slate bank did not okii its doors and re siiiiic business this inorniiig us exKvted it would. The e.iahier stated that, nl though the bank officials felt sure it would pull through ull right, ilcould not resume business for several unys tu come. 1 1 a. M. The stock market this morn ing felt the influence of the auaicnsion ot the North River bank and disclosures In rrunrd lo the North American company and the first prices showed a reversal of the confident tone of Inst evening, being generally large Irnctiont lower. A Hood of North American stock was poured in h in the market nnd sales were made nil the way from 111 down to 7 Louisville c ."vnslmllc ami iii.irn s sym luiiliiied with the movement. North Amencnn rniuen to ricven mm hp u. I. Inn market was airmmrr the slinks , I ,. which were weak rallied and ninde an nilviince. At 1 1 o'clock the market was ,1,-iive nnd atroiiif. Alter 11 o clock the market necnint weaker nnil lost nnrl of the advance, the nrineinal ilivlmes being ill Villards mill tirangcr. The selling was largely due to the rcKirts ol the emonrrnssru conuition of the .North American, me Lonnon mnrkrl c owl linn nml Slightly Higher New York, taking nil the stock offered tlicre. THI'K Mil l. RKTt'RNF.n. R, N. O'llrlvn indicted for Mall' clonals inlurlnii HrlncefJeorsje Muntmkai., Nov. l:l. The irrunil jury vesterilnv reiiilcred n true bill against R N. O'llrtrii for "wickedly mill maliciously liiteiulina to iniiirr. villify nnd tireludice his roviil highiiesa Prince George of vvl, hv aeni linu- Inmi Here on Sept l'i, Inst, n dispatch which nlleged that I'rince iiroigc, who was then in Mon treal, liml Ikcii arrested lor participating 111 m si reel row. U'llricn pleaded not guilty, nnd Ins trim was tixca lor Mon day. A Commercial Man Mnlcld. Ciiahlottk. M. t., Mv. la. waiter M. Hester, of Winston, traveling for I PiiiibI Hi Hon. Ilnltiitmre. commllted sui cide yestcnlnv on a trnin nenr Kcmers title bv shooting himself through the hcud. ' Melnnehiilin Is assigned as the cause. An Atwliinnienl In Richmond Kicmmimo, Vh., No. 13. Henry H Met er, n rtrr roods dealer, assigned yet. t.rrlnv. Liabilities $70.(100. nsaets un known. Among the prefered creditor! is Knmuel Bnlilerly, ol New York, for SI.IKMJ, , HMJ RAILWAY COHBINR, It May toe Rronitht Atoout, tiuuld In It. San Fkancisco, Nov. 13. C. I'. Htint- inton, president of the Southern Pacific railroad, said to-duy he though the re port that Gould had obtained control of the t'nion Pacific plausible. 'II Gould assumes the presidency of the Union Pacific does thnt mean progress toward a big combination that shall in- lude the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific nd Missouri Pacific roads and Atchi son?" was asked of Mr, HuntiiiKton. He replied : l am in lavnr ot consolidation, unci haveKone so farnstooflertocnnsolidutc. told the Atchison people 1 was wiIIiiil; to combine all our resjicctive projiertics nd let them tleculc on u name lor the lint comiinny. The Atchison pcuplclmvc not accepted the proposition, and I can not say if they will." rilURMAX AND ChEVELAXI) GRKAT DAV FOR A DEHOl'KAT, he Kx-PreHldeiil and the "Uld Konian'i Have a Talk A itenro Hentatlve unlherlnic of the Faith, ful at ColumhuH. CoLI'Miil'S, Ohio, Nov. 1H. The eity is lecked out with flags, buutiiiK nnd llow- rs in honor of the 77ili nnnivcrsnry of the birth of Judge Thiirmnn, and eachin- oming train brings prominent dcino- rnts who come to testify their affection and resiect. At the armory this evening me thousand guests, representing tnc blest men in the democratic parly will lie present. Mr. Lleveiunil came in lo-iiay on an irly train nud is the gutsl ol l',ov. nmplwll nt the executive mansion. Mr. levclnnd and Senator Calvin Hrice called on Thurmnn in the forenoon. The Old Koinun was telling remarkably well nd told the ex-prcsnlcnl lie Iiimk-iI still lo wenther a few more years. Hut," said he, "I have lived long enough to find myself more than appre ciated hv the many kind friends ho have remembered tnc on this day and no cars could mill to the wnriul'i ol the iiigr.ilulutiiilis which tliey haveshnw- eren upon me. Mr. Cleveland assured Indge Thiiruian that the greetings ol this ilav, which ameliom all quarters ol tile couniry. ere but the spontaneous cprcssiuu ol uratclul ncoole towaril one wliosr proved and unr.werving career had won r nun alike the veneration ol ins pariv nd the admiration of Ihc nation. We hone, ludire." sinil Mr. Clevelnnd, that you may yet lie spared many years f usefulness to sec the fullest fruition ol mr doctrines nnd your teachings. CRAWFORD'S) MAJOKITV. He has i.oofi More Volet. Than Kwart, The official count in Macon county hows the f dlowing democratic majori ties: Craw lord, l'JM; J. r. Kny, legisla ture, 152; Ins. Candler, sheriff, 21; S. I.. oi;ers. clerk superior court, ,'1:15; J. S. Sloun.reKisterofdecds,271; C. W. Single, surveyor, 25(1; R. A. Wood, coroner, 2-MI; co. A. Jones, solicitor, 3UU; ludicml icket, 204. The Asheville uemocral gives me loi- lowiug majorities in the district : CKAwrosn. Iluncombe .14 .... it!:i avwood nekaon m4 Swnin :i-j Bur. IBM nv Rutherford rnhnrn 11 UN !l :i7 Meliowell Transylvnnta nncey oik 1 1 ." aor, Total.. Mitchell Madlaun Ilrndemon 7M4 0i as hcrokce i:i- Total This with the result in Mncon t.xiin gives Craw lord a majority of 1 OHM. MOt'TH DAKOTA DKMOCKATIC. And It Will Have A Democratic senator. Pikmnii, S. I)., Nov. 13. Ill many of the counties the election on nieiiilK-rs ol the legislature has been so close that the official cnnviiss is necessary to determine u-lw, -n. elected. Lorncteil returns nnve been received from about nil the counties in fliuibt nnd it is Ik vnnil oiiesliou tliat the legislature is lost in both branches to the republicans. The House will probu- ilv give tour minority ior tnc iicmocrni- ifMndcnrndent-fuaiomsts, while the Semite will have not less than three, giv ing them a majority of seven on .limit ballot to elect a Uniletl Mines senator. AM APPKAL FOR A I II, Nr. fC, I., Hnnnlcatl Necdit Money for F.xtpenMen. Mr. E. I.. Hunnicult who went to New York some time ago to take his little Jnll.,l,i., ujltof ana bitten bv a mml doff. for treatment uppenn to me ieopie oi Asheville for pecuniary aid. Mr. Htinnicutt it in New York himself and his dnughter is undergoing the trait- ment nt Pasteur institute, lie snys ne u mnaiiHitlv kept with his diiuuhicr and ennnnt do niivlliimz in the way of milk ing expenses, lie will urea nnout .ni to meet the nccrssnry exicnscs nnd asks for help. KXOBITAMT FRKIHTRATF., aoulhernera Meet at Charlotte for a Purpose, Ciiamlottk, N. C, Nov, 13. 1'ifly representative manufacturers, nf thr south held a meeting in the hall nf the chnmhc of commerce Inst evening with the doors closed. Their object Is not tlinroiiglily umlei stood, but the general impression is that thcv Intend to formulate a hnsis ol prices nnd to conlcr with railroad au thorities regarding alleged exorbitant freight rates. TOO RAD I Ida-all Not to be Defeated Thla Time. Atchison Knn.. Nov. 13. W. I. Iluch- anuii, chairman republican state central committee says: ot L.im no rlnubt Inonlls will lie re. elected. I could, wen I so inclined, give the names of the men who will vote for nd elect him." TORPEDO CRUISER Sl'NK. host uk iii:k OI-l'ICKKH ANII I'RF.W I.OHT. HrltlHli veHHel "Merpenl" atrlkea a Rock, Hllden oiT Into Deep Wil ier and Founders). Liiniion, Nov. Ul. Thelliitish torieilu cruiser Serent was lost in a storm Mon dny while attempting to get Into either Corunnn or Vijfh lor repairs. The disnstcr occurred at 1 1 o'clock lit night. A heavy storm was prevailing nd the night was densely black. hen he Serpent struck her keel was torn oil and n great hole stove in her bottom. She slipped oil' the rocks into deep water nd immediately loundereil. The nuiioiitv of the officers mid crew- were below when the vessels struck, and he sank so quickly nttcnviird that none f them had time to reach the deck. The disaster was so suililcii una com plete that it was impossible for t hose on leek to get n small limit mm tnc water. he lime between the sinning nnd the sinking ot the vessel was i short that nearly nil on lioanl went lown without making n sign. Three sailors who mani gcil to reaeii the shore near Camarmas were badly cut and bruised by licing thrown by tin sens nguinst the rocks, und when they renched the lunil they were cxnniisieu ov their struggles. Thcv were inkcn to hospital The admiralty will hoi I nn investiga tion into the circumstances attending the loss of the Scrpeut. nnd the surviveri will be called upon to give theirevidenccs. The yucen bus rciieiiicilly telegraphed asking tor information regarding the dis aster und expressing her sympathy with the families of the officers and crew ho lost their lives. It is olhcmllv stnteri thnt the Serpent hud become partially distillled in Hie Hurricane ami iniit u wns necessary lor her to repair More pro ceeding on her voyage. Her command ing nthcer tberclore decided to put into oruiina or igo. I.ATI-H. The Scriient was lost twenty miles north of Ciqie Pinislerre. Spain, (lilt of n total of -'.'0 souls nn board only three were saved. TRINITY COI.l.l.tiF.. Corner Hlone Laid at Durham Monday, IH'kiiam.N. C, Nov. 11. The program f thecereiuonies for laying the corner stone ol Trinity college was carried out 11 full nnd siieccsslully here to day. The procession tormcd on .Mam street at 2.30 p. m. nnd wns coniioseil of the liurhnm light infnniry, the fire compa nies, schools, lonncco iioiirti oi iriine. oinmonwenlihcliib. Kuightsol Pythias. Odd l-ellows. Knights Teniplar. l.rand ,odge ol Masons, and lastly llic building iniiuittee anil siteakcr. The lnvint of lliecoriier-slone was con- uclcd bv lirand Master S. II. Smith, ol Winston, und ut the conclusion Missl.llla nrr, ns areprcsenlntiveoiiiie.Mcinouist cmule Seminary, placed a garland ol im era in l he coruer-SlollC Willi appro- iriate remnrks. The sicakers. (iencrnl kolH-rt It. Vnncc. ol lluncoinlie county, nnd ex-dovernor jarvis, cnlcrtiiined the list crowd Willi itnnrcsscs uppropruiie o the intcresling occasion. W. Duke eave the handsome sum oi $S.-.0IM to this institution, provided it should lie removed to Diirhnm. The mount wns supplemented by I. h. Cnrr, with u site valued at $''ii,ll0il, and the ilizcnsnl liurhnm with u subscription ol $15.1100, so the success of the institution is assured. Ki.-lunoiid Dispatch. The Inlei-HlHte convention, r.lHTim Tim Citizkn: Asa citizen in terested in every thing that redounds to the proscritv ol Asheville I beg to ex press to ym niv iippreciution of the ocnrtv endfirsement you have given tin mnniittec npHiinteil to prepare and nuike reudy for the reception ol the grand assemble to meet here on the 17th ol next month. This committee has a big job la-lore them, hut,! know tliey they win not fail to have Asheville in ordei when thcv nriive, livery owner of a house must hold themselves in reninuess, I need he. to lake Irom two to six ol theae visitors. Thcv w ill not come nsk Inu eiitcriniiiment without charge, ns I nin informed, and so no good citizen will refuse to give them the very best lie mis in bis sh. in. I enclose ten dollars to the committee, wnicn vou win sonny niiiiu to them, uud wneii they nccil more sny so, and I nm ready to give three times ns much when nil our goon ciio.cna inn nut, line, ns I know they will. Asheville hns never foiled upthis writing, mid I know she will not now. CoiutiiK Here at once. Mnj. W. V. Rollins, collector of inter nal revenue, snys thnt he will commence movitnr his office ciiuipmcnlsfroni Stntcs ville to thiscitv Saturday. It will take about ii week lor him to get fully estab lished in Ins new quarters on .Norm .Main street, AITA1KS Ol-' COXSlifjl liSCli. miMK. John Slullmmi, a veteran of the 1H12, dieil ill Pcnnsy vaniii. The Irish delegates sny they came tn America "lor a lighting, not ii lamine, lund. "SupiHirts of Sieiikcr Reed arc blaming OCVICIitl ,,o,mv ,,,,. ... ... cent election Some nostoffice clerks have been dis missed in New York lor not contributing to campaign tiuuls. The marine hospital service is taking active measures to prevent the landing ol lccrs at New Orleans. The rrmiiins nf the lute Mn jor-ticncrnl Crook have been removed Irntn Oakland Mil., to Washington lor interment ut Ar lington. The well-known prize herd of llerkalii hogs owned by M. K, I 'lice Xi Son, of Os kaloosii, Iowa, bus hern nearly destroyed by cholera The president is busily engaged in writ inu his nniiuul messiiue, and lor this rea son will lie iinnble to nccomnnnv Mrs, Harrison to Indianapolis, whither she goes this week. Mr. T. V. Powdcrly mailt bis annual address as master workman to the gen eral asenililv of the Knights nf Labor at Denver. Cof., vesterdny, Referring to the New York Central strike, he said if the I organization could be kept up until the world's fair the company could refuse ' no just concession. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAUB MARK RBOIBTBRBD, ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY 8URE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every variety of Headache AND NUT 11 1 NO BL8B. Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- NTIMIGRAINE tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article ii. the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbadaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some- thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curutivc powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs us ANTIPYRINIi, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom ol ithcr ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by- young and old without fear or serious results. It is at a Cathartic, does not isurrunge the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being; thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head- he without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, us in the case of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article iu the market, wherever known. D1KUI..ONB PUR USB. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1890, edition 1
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