Newspapers / Asheville daily citizen. / Nov. 18, 1890, edition 1 / Page 1
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, yvT"- wm . .miii.t.iiy ,i,..i,.ijh.i i .on C Eternal advertising in the prim of trade. Some argue that it is oxjiensivp to adver tise, ft is thi' most profita ble expense yon can have, if you handle it properly. Mil ford, Mass., Journal. -1 man with n business cap- a I do of being profitably ad vertised, but who refuses to give printers' ink a trial, is his own worst enemy. Prin ter sink. Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.-NO. 168. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER iS, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0 Asheville IHV!LLE. A place planned and devel oping au u (illEAT RESORT. Situated in the OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A H'ion iitttl for licnltli HiliicfM and Im'iuH.v of SCKNEUY. An elevation of :.hom feet, wit 1 1 cool Ini(ratinK C'liuiute It iH lieing laid out with 1nnte and Hkill, with well Hi iuli'd roada uud exti'iinive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tine IVHidelli'CS mill HHATHI 11. IIOMKH. A good oiioi't uni'i.v for profitable investments. For illuHtrttted pamphlet, ad I.imh, LINVILIE IMPROVEMENT CO., LI-ivIUc. Milchvll Co.. N. c. BON MARCHE. Ttw Inter Im k t.i n mu elllra m-cntly imrchHw.l by Itllirk while North art rrivinK dully. They hit both Iwmitmil in ilrmun nml vhni. Cull Mini lnii-t. BON MARCHE. ,,0 Mouth Main Htrecl. , H.T.ESTABROOK'S ifil 8. MAIN HT. AltlllfVII.I.U, la TMII 1'l.llH BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. I.IlCAI. Viewt and Sketches. prMd HKAL EST A TK. W.l.T.a n. nr, w. w. WasT GVYN & WEST, iHuccwH.r. to Waller n.OwjMi ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Mevureljr Placed Ml Per Cent. Notary I'llblk. CornmlMliint r. tiMWMl. FIRE INSURANCE. arncK-DonlhcMt Cortqr( "THE SUN DO MOVE." AmA A..m AhltU Thr Blfllt htlMlltlU Art III now hemic pcrtnrmeil h "H urniilm busincmi into of the PARADISE CITY im THH HOt'TH. Trr mm ha. til arhrmr a.d hr ral.tn It la iwlc'i I" nut nn"' In. t.ni. We don't mlntl Irll'nii irai that mo M'hcni. I. to wll nil thf Innil nnd In.urr nil thr iirntwrty Mil, Iwlurr "Thr rinliin. N".t Again,'1 Wr havr lllt l"''H indnted trnl. fur the Olil Krllnlilr Prnn.vlviinln I'm Itt.'trani-e Co., and wt wimt you to Insure with u.. JEN KM Jk JliNKH. REAL ESTATE ANO INSURANCE. Room A 10. McAfee Hlovfc, Psttnn Art A.h.rilW, V i P. A. GRACE, UKCORATOR . ANll- DI-H.NI.K IN FRESCO. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford hv. that H. (J. Hwnrt lold him that he heanl Jim OtidKcr say thm Hoh Vance told him thnt Koue Ulius lirnnl that there w no doubt 'hat W. W. Kollln. aid that Tom John.tnn Ihounht that Hob Purman bnd tuld Miiing Hull that Ilunulo Hill had drclnrrd to J II. Courtney that It wim xrnerally believed thnt lan Reynold. hud .aid in plain term that he heard lui-k Worley y that III. friend John I.. Sullivan hadiaidthut Hill lienvrr inioinird him at the cnKrr.liiniil ifiiivrntinn in till, t'il vthnt It ii a well kiniun lint that the 1 1 mi. kreier' I'niun hml niiithl i;en. Cliiminiin in mi vine thnt in hi. niinii.n It ... a mutter of fm-t liiul of wren- iiulilL' imerrM thnt J.J. Mm kry iniimnlrd lo Jim l.o rr ihnl Hill Nve had .aid while hi l.-nillnu ihr cnuiil j i.in. vrnllun In. I Miituril.y thnt nn.eonr iiiuuhl renilinu Ihi. .hull trrmr nt nmr to the .tore H A. i. CO'il'KK. North Court HiUure, ami m.iret hi. mummoth .lock nl .11 kind, of i.rotrrie. I'rovi.mn.. Ate., whrre nrriiuKr. men!, have been miole to fnrm.h you all kind, ol Stuple anil 1'i.iu-y tlroterir. of the lle.l ijiiullty at the l.om.t Pik.s V. A. II LA I It. J. V. Bhown. FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. ,f a PHtton Avenue. M AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND W .ire now ii'inly, ami in vite our friends and the pnl lie p'lierall.v to eall and ex amine our well M'Nvti'd wtock of F URN ITU HE, Wliiih we are offering tit roek liottoui prieeH. l'iid'i'takiii)i a Hpeeial feature. CuIIn at- lendisl day or night. Teeplunii,tla,v 7", night IJLAIR & I3IIOWN. ZED VANCE will t ihi rr. Wr bet nn Old b an brine thr IrTKt I'biur In tnwn. Wr liavr.iuNt rrtrlr. nl a frrh I t of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come anil uir than a trint. at HARE BROTHERS, 17 Nouth Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Kent Rotate Brokern, And IiivcMtuiciit Ag;eiita. NOTARV PI HLIC. I.. inn. ar urely pla.Td at per cent 1 lib re.: 11 Ac Ul I'atton Avenue Heeond Hnor. MiUrtlv I'. Wll.l.tt. AKTIII'H J. WII.I.H. WILLS BROS., AltCIIITECTS, UN r.tton Avenue. Nent V M C A Imlld ll I' l Hoi .in. JOHN CHILD, I Pormerlv of l.vm.n A Child I, Ofllce No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE ANII LOAN BROKER HtrlctlyaBrokeraice Rualneaa Loan, wcnrely placed at tier rent. TO ALL POINTS. Hnllriia.l ll. ket. Iio.itht. .old and "''''"Mjd. II iranant'tliin. uniininlerd. Aolilrntnl in MirnmJ. IV I' V, Ticket Hroker. uppo.lte Mwnniiunoa Hotel. J. V. BOULINEAU, (Kiiwln Hlock.l Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE 8AU8A0E A SPECIALTY. uurSldilmu THE ATTRACTIONS It In thf nrkllMWlf iltift I inn tilt linn lit trutt ion nf AHhrvilli', New ei'l har hi-rn ilntly nr rivinu till mir iiviiiliiblr hhv in uikrii ' uml now the InrK'' uttirr prnwntw thf ripHi'iirtnu't 01' nn MlmoHt inilli'KM tfa nt inrt'liitui. illn" warv, Latitim, Hoiihi l-'tiriiiMiine I'tni.tl-, tvv. Tin- nrwi'Ht ilffiiii nml thf inoHt ntiirh Komi w HI iilw a.vt he iH"il in tmr htoiv. 'I hr rtth toiitiiiiuo Wit It UN IU t illll.l ihciimIiiiIK mi Hid tit viil 11- ami wt' tin nt:imitiit-fiii ibplin . Til our ho ftmif mi ly tu liink ttn.l ml ntirv our Nttk ui i tilwnyit nit ix f tin mitiir fniirlf tiin ni tt-ntiiit. im tlii.-t tiKikinu huiiIiiim'- Thf Ktliaon tnlkiiiu 4lnllti tin- tn r ini'i will nitivf thi- wn k. t-till mill ntt tilt III. Tllf.V 11 1 v nut to inttTtst oii Nothme Itkf it t i Mftt in mir tit. Coittf nml M'ltiii your ChrtHlnt..H ami wrililiitK prrtrntii whilr the Rtofk iff inah ant' nrw. We have knit' kt-l thr i.ittom nut nl ItiKh pricfH and art' mknnwluilgnl to 1 1- tlit It-ftiltTH in otif linr. Kt-Kiirttriilly, THAD W. THRASH & CO., Crtivki-ry, itlnHnwarr. I.nniin, llouf I'liini-li Int't. rti., etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. T. C. SMITH & CO.. DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Pl Ill.lCiMU aki:, AhIicvIIIc, N. C. We tisk speeial attention to our CLOTHING - ..OVERCOATS for Men mid I5o.VH.and Wraps of all grndeH for Ladies, Miss- ew and Children. One price s.yHtein. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, lr,v (loods, rnderwear.l'pliol ntory (ioods, Hats. Carpets niuKSener 11 1 Suiallwares. 79 PATTON AVIV. 1WILKIE X ATK1NS.IX UNI'fAl'Tt HIIKH AJIilimikH nf PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wliolcnalc Fruit Dealt rw Nil. la I'ATTUN AVII.. A8IIHVII.I.H. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRADE. We have enn.tnntly on hnnd in our rrmil ilrpnrtinrnt nil the di llcnile. ol the nen.i.n. in choice fruit., line Cnuille. ami fumy Cuki. and Cracker.. nov7d1v LADIES. READ! MME. LANSDALIC, HiHilnll.t In Tmilliw FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DISORDERS. ufnivllouri: a. in. to il p. m. No. 9 North Main Street. CIlNM'l.TATHIH .IIAMI'UOI.MI HONS. Invalid Ladhw Waited onnt thelrlloine.. CKl.KHRATHII "NEWMAN NHKVB TON IC" ON ttAI.R. octu.'ldlm. 1NTBR BOARD, ... ..... I.I. .....Mtai hiiimc nourlv filf. nl-btl; k"" Uhk. Term rriuuunulc. Oil treet c wn. .-....., MHIt, J. I. Hitifl 1 " ivnn, Julyliluuto ai rttou Avi. 1 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN COMMENTS OF THE LONDON PRESS ON PAKNELL'S FALL. hi; mi nt 'i-:ai- tc in, thi-: na 1 ifctAi.iH 1 s- i,i:aii:u. l.ti.MiiiN, Nov. 1 X. Tin I i iitrii'l i' i- p.iHi .j'liu iii llu' fli-'tti ul iliiiiiiii'iatitiii of I'ltrtii'll. The iMunliv Ailvi I.mt li'.I.MlsiMiii.tni sty I'i.iI thr tMit:i Irul rnnii ll'sstu'itk iiiii mil nt liiicli limn ;hhI sli-litiy lt v 11 tire i'cuiH ih I'ntitt !ii(ttil 'c .unl litialil-, .'tuil llmt he nuutit, 1 n ' iif. In ivliu In iriiilt lil". jis 1 In 1. 1 'i ill prtriy will pn Vl-iiI ,iii iilttaiti; i lii;it ii it ntil. 1 III I iliMlr.1. lilt. Ill ..l'Mtll 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 V lilMS ail iM iLitipoi.it s 'l.-t tt.H'fim i'i. 1 lie l.nii'loii l.til 1. Iit'i uiu lf ";i: "Il in tli ii7IiU 1 luil In 'lutiiiil lutvr wm k til hihuirtrr jiml il slrnvt 't Iiia (nihlu ust lulms tm-ivlv in it umilv p. r.111 i. a'.li'iiu IkIiiimI ivlain such a Iimicr? Tlu 11 itll!ta-iliihs tlivior in Iviiulaiiil w ill iiM t.- itilv ivsit twy ni - ptal, i-vt-n liv t il.-nNiuiio, t Mippoi t llu iiarlv ltd I v I iinu-ll. Tlit Iailv Xi'w k.ivs: "The I'niiMiists appear to In k- th.it the tltM-reilil thai lian ileM-rvnllv lalhn iii r.-ntit'll will cIiiik to 1 lie lrtj.li p niv anil Hie Iris! eauw.', Init politival pritk iplet ami pattii an iii(leretnktU nt a uletith to null t ual leaihTslnp. I. veil -li-iiM Hie p Mil leailtT itep aiile. tlntv ate others win will take Ins plaee, ami the anticipation it thinner to die Home Kule cause will Ih itiMaiiiioiiiteil." The I'.iiK' Telmt.ipli puliliiluH F'tit mil's polii ieal oltii narv jtnl says that lit must cease (of the picsciit.at least, to hail the nationalist p;ny. It isreporteil that the t.Met s m I'iiriulldo imt ili sire hini In re' in- miles- hi wishes, in w Inch ease the le.iiktship v ill Ik- vesteil ni a commission ut which Jitsiiti Met. at Ihy will Ik pu.-iil" 111 hi mis, Nov. is. The I.ontlitit cm leKpomlt nt ol the rncm..n's jonntal tie claret that I'arneH has tm' tin shhtesi inlenttoii o rtsintnu eitlur thi- le.oler hip ol 1 In- Nationalist party or his tin lies in parliament. A SCARCITY OF MD.M.V. t 1 t 1 m 1 1 rr v o t i.u n io 1 . it riii-: c ai hi: ok i i . i.immmhiii l-'l.tl..r. ... II. t Ml. .rl -:kcI.h.ik. Nt-H Viirk, t'l.lM .llor-.l.iKli.rkc-l Iri-rKuli.r. Ni w Vi'KK.Xm. Is.. In l.'i.-Tlic lui1 urc id iMivauilct .V Co. lias ju.-l Ikcii ar IIIIIIIUCll 1111 the Kt'K-U c.'ht!tc. III. linn niatlc uti iisiiiiiu-nt (n C. I-Jlinll Miner. The nssi'iirt states lliiit the lia liilitii'H iiiniiniH 10 iilioiil $1.111111,111111 The liiilurr was it.tr to the ii.-tinii ut v- eral lianka in eallmu in loan In the hi 111. The iirel'ereneeH lire S I11.111111 in S ,-ir Kant li. Iiallaiulet anil li.nii'i 1" l-'raci ft Minor, their nttornev.. The KYcniia; I'nut'ii linamial article .avs: The atiH-k niai kel iliirin the Inn num. wiih atill a. irregular ami uiiHcltleJ boll here aiwl in I.iiiiiIuii a. il was uvU-rilnv. rheie is a ymil ileal ut arliitiaiy hiisi lless owill In the j;rcilt ililiereneeh in prii-esnt iliesanie stocks iuilictwn markets. Muuev was iimletl nl a In .".iv in Ifiiiiiluti lor liaiikeih' lialaneis. lint in tile present condition id Intaiiees tve inai asMlim that this is hirmlv iiuiiiinai. Tin seiireily id ninnex in lln's market uw mi! to the limiiliiy of ihe l.onil.'iieis is now the most 1 1 1 1 m rt u 11 1 laelnr in tin market, i.hi:ai' n Ai.111. Amil.lte.Whh IIIh lie, nl .II on. I tin M IM . M A M . Nov. Is. Ycstcrila III leniiinii nl Criincll, llnriv u:il liuin here on the Coosii river, Hack lirciiucn. all eiitplnye at Wihler Hiill's sawmill, tell on 11 saw ami his ln.nl was 1 ill llnuiili In nn the cniwu In the ninlwut id the iiusi'.eulliiiu mil elms ul thelitam. Iirenncn iliil tint luse emisi-iuu.it'-ss, ami three hnitrs nlterwaril was si ill alive ami talking eltaily. lie is almtil H" years nl ae. Till-: ;I.OKIiIA MI.NA I ISIII'. VOlH.U IK-ltillH 'I'll II. I'. SI.-TWO I'itl.tlUll.lVM. A 1 i.ama. Nov. is. Ail. nil, 1 anil all l,eoiia is in I hut uver Ihe senatorial Niluiitii.il. The lialluiini! Isins this al lernnnii. The twniruniiiieiit eamliilates are Ilea. John II. I'mtilaii anil Mr. Cat Cnlhiitm, ton li n. as is well kimwii, look slruiiu umiimls aiiainsl the snli tieasnrv dill anil that win tin him I lie upinsiti"ii ul the alliance. Alliaiiei'incn liuiu all pai ls ul the slate are prnleslini! against (.'alhiiini lieeanse nl Ins euliniel inn with a gieal railroail miiiiupiilv ami t lice prnii sis hnvc Ikcii struiiK I'liiiiigli I" I"'! "limy legislators ill I lie at lil nile ul luiiiK uppnscil lu L'mIIuiiiii evin slri'iiuci limn lu fiunluii. No IniiM1 lor Alarm. Ill hon, S. H Nov. is. -C.cn. Knurr, eiimmuinler iulhe ilepartment ol liakotn, I'. S. A., nml l.ieul. WuuilnilV an i veil here on their way to St. Caul Ifum 11 visit to furls Sully, Uamlall. nml llennelt. They report havinu Initial the Imliiins very ipiirt, nml r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l; 1 1 there is much interest manilcsleil rcManlmu the entiling ul their Messiah, I hete is llu occasion lot niaiiil, A l.oHa ol Ov-r oo.oo... Jacksuxvii.i.h, l'la.,Nnv. Is. I'ire Inst night (Icslinyeil the plant of the limit Klnriiln laml 11111I pmilmr eumpany in Itneiiii lispi'iiuiza, a wn I mi il of St. Augus tine, together with 1 .."itlil.tlllO liet uf liim lirr. The loss is estimated at over $1(10. til III. IC II. Mtlllllllll.il RfMlgilN. Stnhlmnn, thlnl viec-tircsiileiit uf the Louisville uml Nashville railroad, has tendered his resignation uml it has Ik-tii accepted. His successor will he liulgc W. J, Woods, of Hvutisvillc. THE NEWS at i.o;;i.hiii:aih. I'IiU-i.uoHIIII IHspiitliig Al.oul llio Wiirld's I'nlr. I I'liii.ti.u, Nov. is. The eongivsiniial eoiiiinittce lo iuvchligalc the eoinliiel n! the World's I'an uiaiiageiiieut,eompui.id it CiMiL-i'CMsiiii'ii Ciuttio 1 , I'luwcr, I'rauk and Wilson, met at tlx. I'.rnnil I'arilic yes Unlay. Chairman Cimllcr asktil Uircc tur Ilavis what his cniistriutiun uf the law was as lar as the eunst it 111 ion of I lie natinual cuminittei-was enncerned Im vis replied: "Suiervisiiry," and added in respunsc to (iitutlirr ipicstiun that he euiifidcml any prupusitmii lu cst.ililish torciga tiiirenus al the ciciim' uf the tuYcrililleut tu la ar:iasl t I'i'spirit ul Ihe law. In his npiniuti llurc shunlil lie nne rccuguicd licail ul the iMir. tu lac cvclm stun ut stauihug enmuiiltirs Vire-I'it'sideiil Hiyati.aid thai at the lime the lucal liuai'd appnintcil us stand, inu cuinmillecH il was i;-nuraiii of the I. let thai the national ln.dv was aliuiit 10 pursue the same course. I'l'esitlcnt linker, of the l.'!ii-ii;"i lionrd ol trade. 11 ml n tiuiiilici nl llu !tal boa id ol ilineiuis ul 1 lie lair t It, lit that li e main part of ihe laii shoiilil l.e pl.u'cd 01 I-uksoii pari., that tin' iliil!,i'-!:cil ol li-ads ut I he lair w a ii'iai 1. us. and 1 hat the nnlional itiiniiitl ice iital hindered lailnr ilitni helped lit. work. ri.UCKINi; TO I'.KKI.IN. TUKHKMT III' AlM-l.ltAriOSi i iik thi;itxi:xi', n IiiniIIok- 10 i.i- lii.hilMi.t.l In lli.Mton i.t O.n-t- l.ir 11. e Curt ..r CotiH..i.ipll.H l lr. Kmii'N l. ...nl.. Itim.lN. Nov. Is A ti-iiui 1.1 tin-cini-Hiilliug rooms ol ir. Koch wri'rs to llu Yossisihc cilutig as i,,ll,,s: 'Imagine n dink eorr. dm larcclv Imn and 11 hall kit wide. i.i.,ngeil n: .1 ntul Icy usst inlil.'ige ul men and women, and in a small adjacent ante 111 t)..il Ht sons cotighiitg in a cI.im' ai nmspl'cn'aux- iouslv awaiting t lu 11 tu.n 101 1 vauiiaa lion and in'tit null. ai patient who appcai'id to !,c in ..11 ad v.tnod sttile id tin .llsc.tv Intd I, 1 can icd itllo I lu ..l '.tilting 1,1, ,n,. In this loom thin , lc it.irc :isi.tanlh ill work liy a hit le la Ut . i'i 1 ...tnul .'il tu u chair umlttsscil and tuulctgmui: cx imiuali' ns, .111.1 'h't .!m patitnts tcre parlrdly nutins.,, 1 ml .1 i ai1 tnj: . hi ir I urn. In. k'u li nt l:c 1'i.Mittiun II. lill his way lllron.'l, tl.c ,t,iag. calm atg lin iiitp-ilit ul ai.-t s-.t ,ng tint ivr mic look Ins or her plate. "The stream id:.- nii.-iii ins tor treat- aicnt itas L't'ow n 1 1 1 ' 1 , . M-ticct lorn-nt. The writer, in cotitl 111 11. savs that ihe uuo.ieipal ant limincs ought to uu- .;c,liau I v elect lelt:- .r t. li. -1 r ais tin lie tre.timtul ut pattt at. w Hit lu'.ictcu sis. liustuN, Nov. Is -'I he pr ijtcts lo cs alilistt m IIiiOiiii j 11 tn-' a ll'c wl etc e ,11 -uuiptnc ptilli-ais uait he trtalcil l,, Kot'ti's tiilk-icitlu.sis t-itte is lo Is' put into oKaratiou til rutt. lit It inoli lm imHMil.-iiion is 011 the way to tins 11 iv . timl ariiiu. ..-inctils have 'k.ii e.mplitnl so ihtii n lull supptv wi'l !- ci-ustanilt ui iiauil lur iiiciiiIkis ol tit- uinhiai pn, lessioii who will me il. MIMKTII 'I III. HO I TOH. A I'rt-lKl.l Tral.B It.-.-itb 'l'l.r....k;l. a iirlftuv. Kansas Citv, Nov. Is. Y.netilay morning us u friiglit ti'ttin 011 the Kansas city, Wvamlolle : Northwestern was crossing the hridge over the Kaw river, al tins citv, (I spall gave way ami 1 lit en lire train went into the 1 iter ilm ly Kel liclnw. lillis Moore, eolt.rtd, siitilmg a ride, was killtd , l ot-in. ni 1-it-d Allt tt. 11 Luwrcuee, K.-itt., is missing ; 1 lit t-i giucer. omliictiir and three l,r.'ui men tert dad ly hurt. The river is liliecii led deep am. the engine mill tram me Imiitil tint in sight. A huge tiiimlxr ul colureil men, em ploycs of Ariiiiiui '. pat king house, boarded the train to riilt across tin ritci lu their work. I-'ive ol them lintc mil iH-t-u seen, There is 110 telling how luaiiv nun lire last ill the wreckage al lite doiioiii ol Ihe river. .1 i.iKiti; hai.i;. W. II. 11 Tniitli-iN iti Acre. Morllit i.st 01' tl.c . The largest decil, liiiaiu-iiilly.yct rivoril- cd in Ihisfouuly haslH-eu lilt-d lm rcgistrn- tion ill iheothcc ol the ri-gMct , ,1 dtrils. The proicrly sold consists ol .V1 acres near the norlhcasiei a limimlui-y ol tlit city, anil W.lt. tiwyu. mil wilt havetraiis- lerrvil it to Ihe SnCM-t n'.ouutam liuiu eompiiny, The eonMilcralimi cxpresseit IS I i.h.I M III. II. L. Tuvlor utiil wili- have sold to tin same company tilt v acres near this tioct lor .si'.'l.iioil. ' Work ml the Asheville ami I raggy Mtiuiiiiiia railway is Is ing rapidlt pushed lliruugh litis iiriKTty. Aboui a mile ut lite mail has Ikcii graded. WIIKK I Oil Al.l.. lif.l. IK.Olll'H I'llUI IO Ill-llftV Hi.' I'oorof I.1....I..... I.iimion, Nov. 1s.- (',eil. Iln.it II, the Salvation Army leader, atlilicsslitg 11 large audience ul lixrtei Hall lust night, anitl the luvor with which hi. scheiiie lot the niiielioriilioii ol the condition of the poor had I"' n received had somrwhut sui piistil him. lie ridit tiled llirstutiineiit I hit I (he sum desind would not lie given lie exiilamctl tnat il was proposed tu in sure lite use ol the Until lm tile purpose lor which it was sudsc rilicd liy menus ol it died ol chancery, lie predicted that nlier his scheme had had twenty yeais' I til. I there woultl not lie ml aide hoilietl man or woman in the kiiigiloin uiialile to Itutl work and I'm il. i he miliscrip lions iilrciuli' inoiiiiseil, I.t saitl, .tiiiotuit Ul lo ?l ,111111,111111. Ann Vi.lt.-t. prom I Iti Aiiu-i-li'iin OroiTr. "Well, Julius," olisirved the genllc. mall, "I hear von got n situation as valet recently?" "I tlid, sir," replied James, 'but it Was. loo lil inicd much lor my scll-respeci, What do you lliiuk the doss asked me 10 do ilie vcrv first morning? Wutitctl me lu help him dress." Mr. O'l.t-i.rj'H li.lli.iili-. l'rom the llu.lon llrrnld. Mrs. MeCartliy (to pcdillcrl Is tltiui calilmgea nice, Mr. tl'Leitty ? O'Leary Igntlaiitlyl lletlatl, they're na fresh and grtcn as yourself, Mis. McCarthy. SU.MK KI.MTION KCIIOKS. hi;'HHNN IHO.M M.HHAHUA, CAI.I1 OKNIA ANII I I.I.I M1H. lu the I. utter Ktiite If the l ai nicrN' Alllani-e volv Willi Ilie lu-iiio-iratHU initial HlatvH IH-mocralli-Hi'iialor Will In l.tciti-Jl. I.IMiiLX, Nell., Nov, IH. tillieial le tnrns Iront every eotint v in the Htate its canvassed by the secretary nt state ive Hovil, iletmieral, a plurality ol 14-4, The balance ol the ivpnblican stall, in elected by pluralities laniiiK from L'.'Mlu to o.(MU), The intK k iiiK-ii t h control both branches ut' t he IcMul uie, CiitiAiio, Nov. K The eumit ut" the Second Mualiial dislriel was euiupletet) vest en lay. It sin has: l be elect lot) ol' Nell uey i ileiit. i to the Itv ilal nte instead ol lloppin i n p. I hillu rto mi pf use 1 1 to Ih the victor. 'I' his, in a st'i.sf. tin i eases the chances ut t hi denioeratf to ih et a I'ni led Stalls milium, t.iu does iml alter the f.ui that ii i- (..ilau.i o; power Ih i wit ii the two ur.il pit-ties is in tin hands m ilu- ihitv nuuiiKts ut tne Farm ers.' Alliance. -.n 1'ic.v m i-c u .Nov. Is -The lasi ut i he ullict.il it i ui ns ot the tn sl con-res--toiial ih -n i ut w. re reciivttl here last tiiht. The iilh ial t attvasi ytves ary tileuiiH'iai I I'.i.liTs; Marhami republican! r.'.-'Jo ; l.t.u't's pltiiahty CiA, I'lu ulhctal canvass ut the second cuiu;ri'ssii.i;, di-t i u I is completed with the evcepiiuii ii M civet I county. L'aiiittn tii tdemoerat has ,t plurality ui I'ik.iI'.i k.I n turns Iruin Mi reel tnnnty indtiale a plurality ul over 1MI tor l.'aniinetii and it is not lK-tieved that the utlicial canass wiil alter the result materially. The I'aliiurnia ilcleuntiou in the next congress wilt stantl : republicans 1, tlemotrats 'J, '.he same as in the pre ent euiiL'ress. J u kmi, Mist... Nov. MthVial re tun -on tile mi tlie steretary ut stalcV utli.eshow the totlowin vote tor con ijti "siiit ii in thi.- stale; Fin disirtti. tone euuntv nut report i : tti ii U. Adt ti. idi uioeral.l .L'7Si, M-atli ritii, ;t."t ; seioud ibslrit I, John C. Kelt s nletiiMrr it t T.;;t."i: ft. M. llnclian an, l ti piil'lu .it-1 :'..'. C.t; k let inaortty. it.f.Mi; 1 hud th net. H. C. Catehani:s. idi tuocrat i ..i,st ; is. Il ill i rep. I J.THT. Cttehiiu:s' mai-iniv, .!H.,'J; totirth ilis trict, i I nke Lewis nioctal , "i, I'JH; W. I 1'i.iHi-1 rt p tl-licaii i, l.,"i7U ; Lewis Mt.'tM.riiy, ."I '.''.; tilth tlistrict. ltceman idiin.tct.it!, n i ppKsitimi, ti,.'l(M ; sixth list iii l. Sttckd.-ile idt n.-urat I !l,:UO; 11. C. iriiiiu repubticaii i.;t.7ii;Stoelid,iIeV inaiitrity, ri.."t7-'; vent h district, C. li Ho.iker tditnturat t.ll.l."-'! , . M. Matth ew i it j. nl. lu an i, J.til's; liouker'n imi lotity. I.L'o'i. In the third distriet, seven hundred votes east ti-r Hill wire not cutmted liv the county Itt tinu ciintnisioii, :s llu j wtte itK i. 1 1 under tiie si.ituteproluliitiiiL; j distuii-ni-htni. marks ur devuxs. Mail tiny nl) Utii eotmted. I a l chin-' ma t rit would stilt It. ie Uen about Vt 1 11 Ml. , I'K0MIM;M AltHIVAI.H. Ih Thfrr tut On I It re Tlutl uia kitiiw 7 tUtttriy l':ttk C II. I'ierei, Limis vidi, Mrs. C Lippiucolt, Miss l.ippin cot t , riahidt Iphi.i ; Mi A. II. Huyden. Salislitity ; Julns Meer, Va,; . Lauren cot, N. V.: It. Ltuinel, Cliieai;u; Walter S. I'ntitnrphcu, N. .; O. N. KichanUon.J- I Lindst. y, 1 1 v ii I'oini, N. C; J. M. I'Vmti and sis lei, Itrooklyu. N V. Svjtnti;iii"ti : V, K'. Ibuiss, 1'iiviiis lioro. X. C; A. M. Fuller, t'.. M. Smut hill, Cincinnati : W. S. It.ildwin, (ieo. Iv. UitHlwick, X. V.; I. It. Vaughn, Louis Mile; T. I1, ttobcrtsoti, Hatlinune ; li. 11 Sin. tlhers, Wa iiesville ; IL VV. IVram, V. V.; M. L. Miiiih. L'loxir. S. C; C. S. i'tesioit, kichimmd, Va. tit ii l'nk .' W. II. Hindis-., ItiiviiH Imru; I'. C. Ilicks. Mrs. L. IVetitry, Rich miml. Va.; C . A. Lowry, Knowille; Mm. F. Tut ner. Wake Forest; L. C .Nlitopv Cincinnati; Mrs, II. L. Itl.ike, Miss Fhtn ag'tu. New nik; Kcv J. C Troy, Mur phy. X. C; Mrs. M. C. Moiiestv. Kui illi. Tenn.; S. L. May. Moe t-'iKkran. Flat is, X. L ., Mis. M.L. Luke, Waynes viile, X. C. lintitti Ctnt ml W. Conic), Le ttoir; tii'tae ale, wile ami child, Miss Stevens, Miss Hii.tr. Centre Walter nml wile, O. M. Tiumbull, Jas. A. Hester, II. C Lewis.t'i. 11. 1'.ooilhtie, Itahlwin Thea tre coiupanc ; J It. Ftankliii, C. A. Low vrv, Know ille'; T. H. H'ydtn. Franklin. W. C. I'lluel. v.iym-.iHe; N. W. Har ris. X. W. U. i T. T. Kocem. Heuilcr s Mivtlle; . . Tot.hv. ItoMun; W. A. I'aiMiiiiK, . S. K .;ttnu. IL Tulle. rl.S.C.. I". I'. liitm, t. inciuuati; Chan. F. ttaitse, Allauta. .W ".lA'.S I'OXXIWKXCK. l out n.s. Tlntty s'is,,ns were killnl uml forty iniun-d'bt the tit r.ttliug ol il liaiu in Tur key S.uuiday. A solicitor uauii il Mat law. doing bus incss til IVt si utiiisier, l-aig., haa nl. st onded. leaving liabilities of $ll,"i."i.llll(l, while his assets uilioiiiil only to '.1011. lit iicral Itoulangcr will sieml the win lei in I'gvpt, ret iiriting to the Island nl Jersey in ( I.t- spring lo take charge of the management ol a daily tiewspuper which will be published in I'aria, A lull has Urn introduced ill the Imn ish I'at li.nntnl placing coal, coke, milt, sauo and rici on the lice list, reducing the duty on sugar, providing for the lib- i ill lu ,n ol the .lapping tint its ti nil iiicrcna ing Ihe taiilfoii industrial inaihiiicrv, iiuvii:. Ivx M.ivor Tlialcher. of Albany, N. V., is now spoken ol as u candidate lor l ui tcil Slates stiialm . lieu. ohu C. Stai kweal her. n ilistin l; 1 1 i-. In 1 1 ollicer of the I'liiou ui illy, dud in Washington Saturday, I-vl'icsi, It-til Cluiland's popularity Willi the deiuoctatic innsscs is one id the iiiteiestiiig topits uniting poliiicians. The Irish parliamentary delegates in New York diseiedil the reports of Mr. Parncll resigunltmi id the Icitilcrslup til the Irish party, Prominent dciiiocrnts lnSieiikcr Kml's tlistrict will present evidence to the tlctn otra tic house ul represeulativea in sup pint ol the charge ul wliolcaate bribery ut securing his re-election, I The general missionary eiunittitiee of the Methodist hpiseopiileliiiivlieiiiiclttilril the work of making iippropriiitions nl tdiston Saltudav. lapau wit. nwarded $.in,ll(ill. C'oren $1 fi,tia, Lower Calilor uia 1 ,1100. The entire miiuunt npproprl uted lor foreign vtiuulriea whi $5 IU,UU7. ANTIMIGRAINE. . Ties j XHVLR FAILING CUKE FOR HI? AD ACHE. IKAI'K MARK KlUilSTIiKltll. ABS0LU1ELY SAFE, PEHFECTLY SURE ANP ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cu.t-H i.ttD Vari--t of Headache A.Mi NnTln.su Hl.Slt. ' Tr ll.ia carneil lor itsilf ANTIMIGRAINE the .-nviadle reputa- tiou of lieing the lii-st, most elTeetive and reliable article ii. the market for the Siecdy rcliel and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIkauaciik. The iiumeusc favor w hich has grcrlt.il it from all ipiarlcrs, proves iis true nierita nml uceeplabihly to lite public. It ii some thing which nlniost everyone neeila, nml those who have mice tried it , will never Ik without. l:or itbcuiulitc Miwirs il tloes not de ueud upon the sttlille iiillucntvs of such poisonous dings aa VNTirVKINi:, MtihTlilNh, CIII.HKAI. ANH CdCAINh, Since il thus not contain an Mom ol either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, nml can lie taken by young anil old without fell r or arrious result. It is il a Cathartic, iloea not lisarrauge the sloiuach, and contain. uo noxious or sickening ingredient. The M-iuli;ir advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure lor any kind of head ache without rcsic.l lu cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying altcr-ctlccis, .is in the case ol other so-called "harm less" rcmetlica. These ipuililicl make it lite most popular and sale. idle article ill the market, wheiever known. HIKI.c . .tl.Sh l i iK I hit. Tlit-.lose I.t. u titli.lt I. two ti-...K.,,nlul. it. atiuit Kin..'. itHl.-r. I lose lur children in iriM,ru,n, at-ci.rilnitt tu aKe. In cither .-ac llu- dim- cm lie H.aU-il every llnrly iiiinue u.tiu a cult- I. rlttctt-d. Uur dose will jlwnsdnvr atiav anuttavkuf lUudaellc, if lakru wliru lirst Itt-lilig thr iR-inuilltory .yllilio.llis; ttut it tllrattutlt I. well on, and uilenua I. inuiiM-, the secontl or third dose nitty In required. I'. unity a greater number it ilu.. i. required tu .-fleet the hist cure than i needed lor uny .uccerdiujl tune there ulu-r, .h.-wuiK tlml Ihe ntrdiiiur Is atx-uiuu- lutive in iu vileels, u.uluig tua.trd an evint- ual s-i ini.iit-nt cur. I'ur s..lt- nt .KAN I ' I'HAKMACV. WIUTLOCK'S, 46 HOITM MAIN HTRKICT. amikmi.i.i:, x. r. NI-:V I Al l. UKICSH .(UDS. l.mlii'S will tin wt'll to '.- aiiiiiii' mir now t , If .larkt'tK, Cti 1 m- n ml I.1111K Wen ps, nt Wliil lock's, Cor. Ii-jit'IUiirU. Our in'v rtloi-k of Pivhh ('moils is 'wil.V IllioVlMIIIV ,vou nin (iml I'lsi'wlii'i-i'. Cull nml ms- t lii-in, ut Wliitloi k's, i-or. )gi l'.t)l k. Lilil Wi inlit. .Icl'srv ilark- ols iiinl I'.lni'is ut vcr.v low prices. Wliit lock's, conici' ICiif-lc Clock. r.liiitki'ts, Coinfoits mill Curtain uialt'iials, nt Wliil lock's. Vi-ry liii'ni' ntock. CoriH-r l)iif;li' ItltM-k. ."() dozen Aprons in LHM) slylcH. New tlcriigiiH, lionuti ful mxl clicap, nt Wliitlock's. Itiiviiij (iloves mul Hilling CupH for Ladies mul Misses, at Wliitlock'H, foi'iier Englo Work. . Wliitlock'n Ih tho k'Btplato by far to pt coinplete out fits for 1, allies, Goiitlomcn and Cliililren. Cornpr Eagle Uluik. aagudarn .llSs.M.' iii iifliii iii"
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