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Eternal advertising is the price of trade. Some argue that it is expensive to adver tise. It is the most profita ble expense you can have, if you handle it properly. Mil. ford, Mans., Journal. Asheville Daily Citizen A man with a business cap able of being profitably ad vertised, but w ho refuses to give printers' ink a trial, is his own worst enemy. Prin ter's Ink. VOLUME VI.-NO. ,66. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ;lihville. A place planned hik) (level oping- oh u GREAT RESORT. Situated hi the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henltli i'lilness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,.H00 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded rouds and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine i-esidenoes and HKATHFVL HOiMlSS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated paiiiihlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LlntlUe, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, The Inritc Htoik of new cltlra mm tlx imrchcd by MiM Bllick while North nrv rrlvinic dally. Thtf hit both bcantlftil la draljcn and cheap. Call and Inspect. BON MARCHE, 30 (touth Mala Street. 3 H.T.ESTABROOK'S 33 S. MAIN T.. AHHHVILLB, I. TH rL.c ros BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOVt. LtH-'AL Views and Sketches. a pr lad REAL ESTATE. W.LT. B.'OWYI.," W. W. WjT. GWYII & WEST, Ihown to Walter Owyal ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVIU.L REAL ESTATE. Loana Securely riaccd at Per Cent. Notary Faulk. Commissioner ol Uel.. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK oattaatuM Coart ao, Mare. "THE SUN 00 MOVE." And ao diwa A.heTllle The great huatllng art I. now being performed by all genuine biMine. mi of the PARADISE CITY OP THU MOUTH, rlvery m.n ha. hi. heme and he relate It la moat can. to not unwill ing rani. We doa't mind telling yon that our achem. la to aril all I he land and Inaurc all the property we eaa, liefnrr "Th. giili'nj Ne.1 Again." We (lure luat lieen aiMitnlrd agrat. for the Old Meltable Pennsylvania Fire tnaiaraae Co,, aad we wast you to In.ure with . JBNKS A JKNKM, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms Jk 10. McAfee Block. faltoa At.. AahrTlll. H C. P. A. GRACE, DKCOatATOIt AHU DBNIUNKR IN FRE8CO. Who Told You So? W, T. Crawford .v. that H. O. Bwnrt told him that he hcanl Jim Codger .ay thut nob Vnncc told him that Kope Mlus hcanl mat lucre wu no doubt hat W. W Kolllna said that Tom Johnatna thought that Bub Furman hud told Skiing Hull that BuIThIo Hill had dcclitred tu J II. Courtney thut It was generally believed that Uao Rcynultl. hail .aid In plain term, that ho hcurd lack Worley ay that hi. friend John L. Kulllvan had .aid that Bill Hcr.ver iiiiurmrd him at the coiigrc.lnal convention In thin elly that iwitauv-eii known fuel that the Houar- keeicr' Union had cnuuht Urn. ClinKmun in yini mm in m uphill in it vn a mutter of fuel "nil of gren- public Intrrret that J. I Muckcy Intimated to Jess l.owrv that mil Nye hud uld while attending the county con- venlion luat Knturday thut anyone caught rt uding thu ahull repair at once to the .tore f A. I. CO' -I'llH, Nonh fniiri Square, and inapect nia mammoth stock of all kind, of (Sroceries, Provlelona. eke. where nrrumre- ment. hnve lieen nui.le to furnlah you all kind, of staple unil I'm my r.roccrira of the lle.t Duality at tlie l.owcat Prices, W.A.Blaih. J. V. ISkown. FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Fatlon Avenue. M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the pub- lie generally to eall and ex amine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. Undertaking a siMfial feature, falls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7", night 05 BLAIR & BROWN. ZEB VANCE will get then. We I let on Old Zeli a. being the lieat Hlonr io town. We have juat receiv ed freah 1 'I n KE6 AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker, And Invcatment Agenta. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. r urely placed at per cent, ttmcea: lit an Pattua Avenue Second floor. ebVdlv C. WII.I.K. AKTHI'KJ. WILL. WILLS BROS. f ARCHITECTS, 3N I'atton Avenue. Ne.t V M C A ImlM'g. aavl dam O HnAII4. JOHN CHILD, I Hornier! of Lyman a Child I. Office No. t antral Block. REAL ESTATE AMI LOAN BROKER Strictly Brokerage Bualneaa Loan, .ecu rely placed at S per cent. TO ALL. POINTS. Nallrnad llrkel. bnagnt. aci.n """;"" II teanaaelltin. gnnrBntvy.,. rarani-e. C r. hut, .icae. n w,... Hwannanna Hotel. J. V. BOUWNEAU, iKawl. Illuck.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. IXTRA FIM IAUIA0E A IPfCIALTY llOVrldSfflO THE ATTRACTIONS at Tin-: Li. 1 I J" fknwlidirefl cnntimiounttriu't.itn tfti Nl'w. K0011" hvr hern tlnily (tr riving til nur avnlluhle Himir in taken ami of an u I moil tmih- t.w t himi hiiui, i.Iiikh wore, Luniiw, HuuNe I' lirninhinK iimnfo, Ktc The new cut dr.Ktt nilfl till' tllOHl Htvllnh ffouild will iiIwiiVhIic ft nt 11 (I In imr Htore. The ru-h eimtimio withiiH Kvervi'Oilj iHiottliiillv Invited in VIHlt 11 Itllll Hi tin ni.tgni limit iltHpluy TIiohc who come on ly ti I'H.k nnd ml mire our "tnck will alwu.vn reeeivr the mime eourteouR ut ti nt inn iih tlittHi tn kitiK inreh.iHt'i 1m Hili-on talking iImIim it re en r- ut nn) will nrrive thic week. Cull nnil tut them. They lire nuit to intereNt you NnttiiiiK like It ever Hten in our city. Come 11 ml iteenrt" your ChriMtmM anil wcddlim urtiknU while the utitek in frtnh nnil new. We have kmu-ketl the (ottom out it hiKh prieea and arc iickimwleilttetl to le the icuucni in our line. Rciirrotfully, THAD VY. THRASH & CO., Croekcrv. Olauwarr, t,amM. Houne FuttiIhIi Itt1.11, etc., etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Pl'BLICVHQl'ARi: Abbeville, N. C. We ask sHH'ial attention to our CLOTHING ,0VERC0ATS for Men and 15oys,and Wraps of all grades for Ladies, Miss es and Children. One price system. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Underwear,Uphol stry Goods, Hats, Carpets and Gener al Smallwares. 79 PATTON AVIi. oWILKIE I ATKINS. M .NrriCTigfiaa a jonnma or PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wholesale Fruit Dealer NO. 13 I'ATTIIN AVH.. AHIIKVI1.I.K. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRAOE. We hav constantly on hnnd In our retail department all the dcllcaclea of the acnaon. In eholc Prult., flne Comll.a and fancy Cake. and Cracker.. novTdly LADIES, READI MIHE. LANSDALE, MiKdallat In Trentlng FALLING HAIR AND SCALP 0IS0RDERS. (lITtce llourai l a. in. to 3 p. m. No. 9 North Main Street. COHIKLTATlOg .IIAyfOOINII PONg. Invalid Ladle. Waited on at their Homo. CBI.HBMATIIU "NBWMAN NHKVB TON IC" ON KAI.K octlaillm. TyiNTBR BOAHU. Warm eomfortabl. room., hnuae newly fur-l-hnl s good table. Term, reasonable. On .treet ear line. MR, j, gMATHHI1g, Julyllidnm 81H I'atton A v.. PANIC I GREAT EXCITEMENT ON THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. PRICES OF BEST STOCKS CO DOWN WITH A RUSH. SOME RECOVERIES ARE MADE, BUT LOSSES ARE HEAVY. Nkw Viirk, 'uv. I'riviite inlil rcifivtil Iwluri' the .. inning of the stuik ixcIhiiihc HiiiiiMiiicini; the tniiililcu of the liming llrotlnrs iiipI siatiiiK thut the Hank ol Kiifiliinil, K'. ilisehihlsiin,! othe imukerii hnd taken up the accounts of llarinn Hrotlii'nt ainimntiiij; In $7,r,(iltl, ihhi, etcateil it iiriiiuiiiiil scasatinn. A conference of limkern was nt once had anil it was ikviiletl to have hrokers in ev cry stock that eoulil k ltamllcd to hid advanced prices at the opening so us to avoid a sudden shuck. As a result prices lor nearly nil the ae live stocks opei.ed 1 to 1' per cent, .il ove last night's close, the extreme gain lK-itip made by Sort hern I'acilic preferred. Then litpiiilatiott ol the week's accounts set in in full force and prices gave way rapidl ii all directions. Wild excitement prevailed, stocks liciiig thrown over in a must reckless manner and tosses in tile fu st hour of trading ex ceded anything seen since the present de cline hegnn. The dealings were simply enormous mid the rapidity with which the quotations melted away waa some thing unprecedented, there being no halt in the downward movement. At 1 1 a. m. a panic prevailed. Prices guve way in every direction and brokers were dismayed nt the prosjiect. Lncknwunnn, the favorite investment stock, led in the do award rush with a ile- cliueol'n percent. Atchison went down to L'l-; KiH-k Island to O.'l'-.., anil augar to 0, the lowest prices on rccotd for those locks. Canada Southern and other reg ular dividend pn vers were thrown over is well ms were the sHcnlative stocks. After ll:l."i there was a rally caused I iv the lollowiug cable from London : "A guarantee hind to Itaring Itros. K Co., stated to amount to .f.'iii.oiio.liili) litis Ijecii made, by vnrious linancitil, hanking and discount houses, guarantee ing their aivouuts. The crixis is over and the failure ol the lirm lias been aver ted." Veddcr, I'ealmdy & Co., who are agents here of llnring Uros. V Co., Lon don, say they have private advices from Loudon that whatever trouble there may have lieen there has been completely averted. The trouble was doubtless caused entirely by the depression in Ar gentine securities mid the branch house here in New Vork is in nowise affected. At 1 l.MII u better feeling prevailed and the market was stronger. The London market was eon parativcly iiiict, the feeling being that the crisis wasover.and American securities were n fraction higher where nny change occurred Innn yester- dav. Noox Money has lieen easy with no loans, hut those offered at 5 and li nr- cent. The market alter II oi lock was inlluenced for the Iwiter ov chsiialciics frrtti London which placed a somewhat licttcr line tiiion the troubles there nnd prices in this market went but little further in the downward dircctii.n. The recovery which followed wns very ii regular but nin-ninuil to as much as lour in Lackawanna, while manv stocks were again brought up touenrthe nwniiig figures. The close was still very active, but with less excitement and un settled at material losses lor the day. AT HOST! N. IIoston, Nov. la. Kidder. I'eabody ci Co., said to-day that there need be no nuxietv on the part ol creditors of the London lirm ol During Unit hers, as their nssets exceed their liabilities by as much probably, at $2tl0.l)ll0.i)llU. They are virtually carrying the Argentine Repub lic loan and taking back holilitigsot those dissatisfied customers to whom they hud sold any part thereof. IN I.OKIION. London, Nov. 1,1. The Times, rclcrr- itijf to tlieniiaticial situation says: "The city lias passed through a crisis verging upon it panic. Such a time hits not been known since the suswnsion of Ovcrcml.li urny oi Co. c rejoice that we arc able to'unnouuce that the worst is over. The nauk ol Knglaud ha added to its historic services to the stnte and the commercial community by it prompt action in averting what would have Ihcii a lamentable catastrophe, The administration of the bank has not only provided vast rein forcements to its slock ol gold to meet exceptional demands in the event of a panic, hut also slrpKil out ot inc ortn nnrv routine of busines to prevent tile downfall of one ofthc greatest and most resccted Kughsh tiuuucml Houses, w hich has for some days been in ieril and which if It hatl (alien would probablv have brought down in widespread ruin a large number ol small but iuiHirtnnt firms." Weekly Cotton Report. Nkw Yomk, Nov. 15 The total visible upply of cotton for the world is 2, ):!.'(, 021) bates, of which 'J.2i,2'Jti il Ameri can against 'J.HU-Mio anil 2,030,373 re spectively lust year. Receipts oi cotton tiii wees at nil interior towns, 210,071 ; receipts nt plantations, :U3,(1"4 ; crop in sight, 3,20 MI!H. Two More IlemoeralM. In iuoit. Nov. 1(1. The struggle in the eighth and ninth congressional district closed lat night. In the ninth Judge Wheeler idem. I hn (13 mnjority over Cutcheon. In the eighth district Henry A. Youmnm (item.) una 01 majority over HliMlrep.) rOWDKHI.V'H OROIiH, The KulKhtH of Labor Hc-mhIu.i at Denver. Dknvkr, Nov. 15. The Knight of La bor took up the entire session yesterday in considering the report of the commit tee on laws. This work will probably Ik? concluded lo-dnv w hen the more im porlaut questions will lie brought Ijcforc the assembly. Little has been said re garding candidates for the various of ficers that are to lie chosen at this meet ing, but there appears to be a general fecliiiL' that there will In no opposition made to I'owderly's elcctionas general master workman. .Some prominent knights tire consulting as to the advisa bility ol the knights entering into poli ties. THE CUNSL'MPTlVi: CURE, tri-:atii-:sit KHHARV, IM NIX Whether nr. Kocli'x Ke.ue.lv Will KrTect a Final Cure Huh Not Vet Been 1'roveel. Ill-Hi. in, . Nov. 15 The article ol I'rof. Koch in this week's number of I lie Her man Medical Weekly says that he is. as yet, tinprepnred to indicate the source from w hich the curative matter is de rived, and neither is he readv to explain the method of prcpar iliou. The reason lie gives is that the exiierimentnl work has not vet been brought to completion, lie states, however, that the curative Ivmph itself can now be obtained from Dr. Libberlz, whose address is No. 28 Lnueueliergcr Strnsse, Ilerlin.! The lymph must lie applied sub-cutaueotisly by means of a valvelcss syringe. I'ml. Koch expresses the bcliet that his remedy will prove a cure for incipient phthisis. Whether, however, the cure will lie final and delinitc has not, he says, been clear Iv tirovul. In all eases K emphasizes the necessity ol carlv treat ment, asonlv in lucit.it'iit stautsofthedis' ease, he declares, can the remedy fully de velop its enicacy. A MISSION AT TKI.MTV, It Will lit-gin liceemlier l lrxl u.l I.ltHt Ten IlayH. An oicn letter, signed bv Kev. Mc.Ncrly IliiHost. rector ol Trinilv church and ol which the following it. a ii.irL has been sent to the members ol Trinilv church mil others in the cilv: On Sunday llcccntlicr tsi.wc promise, will! t.oil help, to commence a mission asimg ten days. I he mission isa course il services nnil niectinus, m which a sjiccial clVort is made to awaken souls; ilml those who arc in sin may lorsake H ml turn to the Lord, and that those who have already sought Him mav lie stirred aii to greater devotion and diligence. We uvitc you to come to this mission. It is ice to everv one. Il von know anv friend or neighbor, to whom you think ft mav do good, invite him or her to come with you." w ii-: cm i ;i'H m i ;i:t. Mr. J. I. Huwver ot AHhevlUe Made Clialruian. Mr. J. I'. Suwycr, chief of the Asheville re department returned Inst night from Greensboro where lie has been unending the state meeting of lire chiefs. Mr. Sawvcrwn made chairman of the con dition which met Wednesday. One of the chief thincfa done bv the mecting was the adoption of a resolution to ielitiun the state Icgislatureto nppro prime n portion of the money received from fire insurance companies doing bus iness in the stale, to nav the volunteer lire companies of North Carolina. The next session will be held at Dur ham in .May, IK'Jl, in connection with the annual meeting of the firemen's usso- latioll. TO tONTKST TIIK lil.l-X'TION. Mar, J. M. Campbell taJves) Notice lo That tvfleel. Sheriff Reynold of this county nnd Sheriff Cliuudlev of Madison met here cstcrdny to canvass thr vole of the two counties for state senator. The result gave Sprinkle, the republican candidate majority ol l.m over t-umpiicii. Mr. Cumpbcll notilicd the shcrills that he would contest the election, lie has filed exceptions to Limestone, Ivy nnd Samlv Musn townships in tins county nil to a niiinUr ol townships in Mad ison IkciiiiscoI irregularities. "THU UAI.I.KV HI. AVI-;." To be Rendered at Ihe (irnnd Opera House Monday Nluht. The Ilnldwin theatre company, will on Monday evening next, present Hartley CnmplH'H'a comedy dnimn "The Galley Slave." It is written in that famous piny wrights brightest vein, Iwing a reflex I American society abroad. The story is simple yet full of interest and is a bright well constructed coiuptiimiou excellent in tone. Ill lull ol Inn both in line nnd situations. It ha elements of romance and picturcsipicncas, love and merry making in nbundaticc. Siecial attention will be paid to costume nnd scenery and popular prices will prevail duriiigthe rgngemeut, which lasts a week, with a change of bill nightly. THIS MliAXS ItfSISESS. tea"' It is understood that the Oxford Land, Improvement anil Manufacturing Compnnv' new $100,0110 cotton fnctorv ,,' ,' 1 :.. ..i.n... .1... ..r Will OC Micilicn 1,1 nmiiii 1,11 uiilikui South Oxlord, tetriliuli Point liutcrprisc; We henr nine talk of n huge coitou factory Mug erected here. ProKrty Hint sold here for $150 six venrsngo is now liurd tooli- tuiu lor $1,000. tnY-Oxforil Dav: Ten thousand dollars worth ol stock in the cut ton lactory ol the Oxford land improvement and man ufacturing company has been sold to people in the city in past week. tetTMr. Ctithliert, o(Ie Moines, In, wu ill town the fust ol the week looking for timber hind. He represents n com pany tlint want to secure 20,0011 acres ol good timber land in one body. Mur phy Scout. ton-Winston Huilv: From the informa tion we can gain there arc bright pros pect for one or two cottou lactone lie Inir built here next year. Ileside tins several other enterprises me on the eve of being started. IS MR. I'ARNEIX Gl.'ILTY A UKKAT HKNHATION IN l.i HON TO-UAV. Ill the O'Hhea lilvoree Cnne Mr, I'ar.iell Hoes Not Appear and Mrs. u'Sliea Makes) no Defence. LosiioN, Nov. 15. The trial of the O'Shen divorce ease, in which Pnrncll is co-respondent, oiened this morning. huge audience was present. Justice liutt presided. A Biecial jury had been em pan eled to try the case. Clark, Imlerwie and Lewis uppearedforCnpt. O'Shen, the plaintiff; Lock wood & rrilclmrd for Mrs. O'Shen, respondent, nnd McCall for Mrs. Steele Stormers O'Shen against whom there is a counter charge of crimi nal inliuiaey with dipt. O'Slica. Mr. I 'uracil, as co-respondent, was not represented by counsel. I. apt. ii hhea was the only prominent figure present. Mrs. O'Slica's cotinse said he did not intend to cross-examine any witness or eall any witness in bchnll of Mis. O'Shen or lake au part in the proceedings. This collapse of the defense has causci an immense sensa'ion and involves com- lulling Mr. I'lirnell to pay the cost. The Dublin lixprcss snvs thut I'ornell lias informed several of the most promi nent men in the Irish parliament nrv parly thut he will not lead the party in parliament iiuring t lie coming session. PHOINI!NT ARRIVAMI. IM There Anv One Here That Vim Know T Swmiwiniia . K. F. Hartford, Chatta nooga; I.. II. Ill-irue, Chicago; John C Wclicr, Cincinnati: H. I. Crow lev. At lanta; C. H. hlhoit, Vu.; O. F. lick her and wile, Uuuhrop, Mass. l.kn A'. A : J. Ii. Itlair, II. Ii. Burlwr, High Point, X. C.; lames Hlvthe, Chero kee, X. C; Ii. D. Smith, Kalcigh. N. C.; r.uiiaii i.cvv, ii.ili'inore; vv. i. Harden W. II. Challdcv, Kichmond, Vn.; M. L. Mott. X.C.; r. M. Itovkm, Kichmond Vn.jA. J. Douglas. Kuoxvillc, Tenn.; J Adilcrton, Kiclmioiid, Va.j W. 11. Huberts, Marion, N. C. Ilnttvry I'nrk : C. A. McUnn, K. B Wilkms. Chicago; H. . Orcer,-C. Xew- liold, l'hiladeiihia; K. Dunone, C. W. H. u low and wile, A. 1'. Montnnt mid wile, two children and maid, New York; Miss Koherson, Miss Allen, J. S. I'urchcss. W. Ii. Rutherford, W. tioodvcnr nnd wife, W. L. Sold and wife, W." W. Wil liams, Haliimorc; N. C. Lane, Washing ton; L. Ii. Williams. Kichmond; Milton French, . W. Wishou, IIoston. f.'r.imC'eH(ri. K. l-'.Kiee.C.olilsboro; J. T.Jewitt, Kichmond; J. W. Kcid, S. F. Ilarrcll, t.recnslioro; l. n. (.ullaner, Sweetwater, Tenn.; (ieorge Voting, J. Ii. White, CooiH-rs; W. Kroger, Mich.; W. C. Taliim, F. M. Smith, Kuoxvillc; W. M. Sanborn, X, Y.; John 0. Mathews and wile, Harboursviire, Kv.; Sheriff W. D. Miller, Lenoir; J. Ii. King, iiristol, IYnn.; ohn Tonhev. C. M. Killinn, Hus ton; W. T. linker, K. Franklin, Atlanta; T. L. Ciill", Kichnioad; J. K.Znehary, Hre var l; Ii. K liens, Danville; 1. R. Caution and wile. Ilukersville; A. (,. Cox. Tan- well, ('.a.; W. . Southerland, Hickory; . J. Werz, Albany. N. Y.; J. T. Fulton, Baltimore. TIIK I.IHT UKUWS, Addlllnnnl HnbaerlplloiiH Front Ihe iH-ople of AHhevllle. The following additional subscriptions to the fund Isjiug raised to help pay the cxieiuu.-s of Ii, L. Hunniciitl, who took his little girl to New York for treatment for a dog bile have lieen received by Tiik Citizks: J. K . Connnlly l.oo l-'ruuk . .' I .....tiell. . l.oo M Ii. I'lirlcr. on 7 '.r,ii .no ,nn .no .10 no 1.00 .no .un a 00 . Sclmitl,-.... W. M. nrla W. I'. Simhr I lltiriilinin.. A. I.. Mi lton J. II neuter Cash N. W. Oinlwonil I'. H.iwier uhn Hurl Citukn new. mum Total f 14..1A Those who wish to subscribe to this worthy charily can leave money ut Till-; CiTIliN ollice. Ii. K. West, proin ietor of the Mattery Pnrk news stand has oicned a list for this purpose and at 1 o'clock had ae- cured about $10. Cleveland Nominated. Coi.t'Miit s, (I., Nov. 15. It was 2.30 yesterday morning before the Thurmun biinijiict came ton close. The lnstsieech ol the night, was by Congressman Springer, of Illinois, who nominated Cleveland lor president in 1N02. .1 '. 1 A'.s' (' co.xshijih.wi;. nui:n,x. A school boy in Vienna who found great dilliculty in mastering the third de clension Jin ' Latin grammar killed him- sell ill despair, Cillicrl and D'Oly Carte are friends again, nnil tliey will colnlxiratc with Sir Artliur Minivnn in tlie pnnluction ol an oh.tii ut a London theatre. Dr. Windtherst, leader of the Catholic imrtv in the Herman Kcichstng, is sillier- nig from an nllivlion of the heart nnd has been ordered by hi physician to take absolute rest. iiiimi:. Daniel Sidurv Appleton, ol the lanious publishing house, is dead, The Maryland court of apK'uls has ren dered n decision upholding the Australian ballot law. The sworn returns of New York candi date us to their campaign cxk.'iiscs show very smnll exiciiilitures. The editor of the Congregationalist, the Kev. Henry Mnrtyn Dexter, I). L died on Thursilny, nt his residence in New Iledlord, Muss. The comptroller of the currency gay that the latest reports showed all the na tional bunks in .New York city to be in good condition nnd in no danger from the money stringency. Mr. Margaret Wutkins, of the Wash ington pnstollice, who was impended for rceatiug nn election joke to the inn ol Senator Uuav. has been reinstated Her offcncccnnsisted instating, just after election, that Ouny'i mail wu now go ing to tne (icnu letter oiiicc. ANTIMIGRAINE. TH'J MEYER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAUB MAKK KBOISTBRBl). ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE ANi ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AMI NlJTIUNO UL8U. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable rcputa- tion 01 uemg me limst, most cllectivc and reliable article ii. the market for the Sicedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, I1i:adaciik. The immense favor which hus greeted it from nil quarters, proves it true merit and acceptability to the public. It is some thing winch almost everyone need, nnd those who have once tried it, will never be without. For it curative power it doe not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs a ANTIPVKINli, MOKPHINIi. CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it doe not contain an atom ol ither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be tuken by young nnd old without fear or serious result. It is 11. a Cathartic, does not isnrrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredient. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bcud- iche without resiect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effect, as in the ease of other so-called "barm- less" remedies. These qualities mnke it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. Ill Klit... oss FOR 1KB. The dose for an adult i. two toaepoonful. a a w ine glaaa of water. Done fur children proportion, according to age. In cither case the doac cun be repeated every thirty minuea uutil a cure is cflcctcd. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1890, edition 1
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