7 iiwsisj' qr'lj syyyiNry..,MiVr 'V".'J:f 1 ell- Asheville Daily Citizen. VOLUME VI. NO. 173. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. " v iLIUVIUE.E A plmw planned and devel mpingiisn GREAT RESORT. Situate! in tlw MOI'NTAINM OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region tiotoil for lifiiltli fiilnwHM and bounty of SCENERY. An novation of :i,HOO iWt. with ol Invigorating Climate Jt ia being laid out with taste and kill, with well multtd roads and extMis'ive FOREST PARKS. A durable pla- for tine nKidi'iKt'H and HKATHFIIl. HOMKH. A. good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, al ilrew, LIKVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnlltc Mitchell Co., N. C. BON I.IARCIIE. Thr large stock of w nov ilk. recently purchased b Mia. Rllirh while Worm an anlTiiifd.il. They nit both brantlral ia design aait cheap. Call and In.pnt. BON MARCIIE. jo4otiila Main treet.3 H.T.ESTABROOKS 39 H. MAIM KT., ASUHVILMI. COOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AMD TOVU. LOCAL Views and Sketches. BT ld KBAL ESTATE. WaLTaaVVwtli.'"'' W. VY. WW, GWYtl & WEST, (icrc.or to Walter l.Owjm) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SAUK OF AJHEVIUn. REAL ESTATE. Lmm accttrcljr Flaced at Percent. Notary Paolk. ConimMoam of Lwada, FIRE INSURANCE. OVMCat-aaathMat Caart aqaar. "THE SUN DO MOVE." And .0 dor. A.heYllle The great hu.lllng art Know oring psnrn a"- tlMlMM nM. of th. ' ; PARADISE CITY Ot THH fOHTH. Bv.it ha. hi. '.' and h. rela.r. It la aia.1 cam to not unwill ing Mr. W don't mind telling yon that our 1 orEcm. I. to nil all th. la.d and Inaara all she propert w. caa, befiirr "The ,,'m' agent. for th. Old Reliable !.. I nln Hire laaaraac. Co., aad w. want jroa to iaaurr with a. JKNKS aft JBMK9, REAL ESTAT1 AND ajlUIUNCE. mtm Jk 10, McAfee Block;, lia fatten At... Aatwrffi, M. C. F. A. GRACE, OKCORATOK j j - AM.. ,N DKSIUNKM I IN FRESCO. THANKSGIVING rr SDAY, NOV. 21 B'LL OF FAKE. Unity ami HwanaMlnwn Muni. Hrllalilr Hmi.tt Minna. NUvkerrl. CtinnH McaU. Huttrr, .. Mi nit- Mrut. orniiK'Kunri I .cm 01m i'rlrry. CraitlHrrlt-p nnd CrtiMhrrry Hnucv. Cull Turn Im Cuiiarri I'ruii". L'lraacrl CuiTrnta and Mtttaiim. CauHrd VcjrMu.tlg). I Mum ruddiiiR. Cot km. Cratbini. J'U-kki. till Mat-aront and Chi-citr. ituuttr. I'olfei. Tea ttlurc tfluM- at lu a. mi- A. D. COOPER. YV. A. Hlam. J. V. ItitowN. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. 3 Pattou Avenue. SVAFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vito our friends ami the pub lic generally to mil and ex amine our well Mtr-fd slock of FU11NITUUE, Which we are offering at rork bottom priceH. ('ndertakinu: a HiM-eial feature. I'iiIIk at- temled day or night. Telephtme.day 75, night 65. BLAIR & BROWN. ZED VANCE will ft tarn. VYr brt oa Old Zrti a. brlai the bet Flour In towa. Wc bar. Iat mrlir. rd a fnah lot of KE6 AND BOnii PICKLES Cum and gis them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 1 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Entate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pt'BLIC. Loan, m anl) uland at ptr rrat. umm: 34 80 faltoa Ainu. hrcnad door. kbd I'. Wll.l.a. AKTIICRJ. WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, KM I'attoa Avraur. Nrit V M C A hallo f P O Hut A54. Burl d3m JOHN CHILD, (Kontirrlj of L.iaaa a Child I, OIBoe No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loaa. wciarrljr plaord at wr ami. WM. R. PENNIMAII PMueitlBTON or THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheville, N. C. r. n. mi p. uiarllliilv J. V. BOULINEAU, iMawl. "lock. I Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. IXTHA ftW IAHIA8I A tPICIALTT. aartdSuio THE ATTRACTIONS CKYSTAL PALACE ! Itfethr aeknowHduitlconUnuouiiattractloi. tfj Asheville. Nt w Kuorts have been dally ar riviuir till tiar avallshle snace Is tukt 11 and no the larirr store prrscnls the apiHrarant-e of an almost rntlU'M ra rNntChlim, Ulass ware, Lamm, Uuusc 1'nmtnhlug Uuuds, Mtc. Thr nrwrst dcKn itntl the most stylish uoi'ds will alwHysbr fmititl hi cur stori'. Thr ruih omtlours Willi uh Hvcrvhody Is cordially invited to visit M4 Hint ic thr mHK'l'tTnt -ImjMuy Thust- who comf on ly to look and ad min' tiur stock wl'l alwii mtrlw the same courteous at tt'titlon as those mukinic imrchasrM tht littittl t It Ik m M rit.lls arc en riut unit will arrive this wek. Call nnd see them. They are suie to intirr-t you Nothinie Hkf It ever wren tB our tity. Come and secure your Christ mMs and weddiHM uitstuta while the stock Is fresh and nrw. We havt hawked the bottom out ol hlKh price and arc acknowlsdiced to ur the iranrrs in our unr, Resiwctftilly, THAD W. THRASH & CO., CrtH-kery, Olassware, KamjM, Moae Furatth Iiiks. etc., etc. CRYSTAL PAUCI. 41 PATTOW AVE. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. P11II.IC MdJUARK, Asheville. N. C. We ank HMcial attention to our CLOTHING 0VERC0ATS for Men and IloyM.and Wnim of all graden for ladu-n, MiH et and Children. One price system. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, WrnpM, SIhh-m, Dry (lood, Underwear.Uphol Htery (loodH, IlatH, l'arK?t and Gener al NniHllwnreN. 79 PATTON AVK. oWILKIE X ATKINS.l PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wholesale Fruit Dealers NO. II PATTON AVK., AHMMVILLH. CATERERS TO THE ICST TRAOE. Wr har. fn.u.lly a hand la oar mall driHarimtat all Ibt drllraclr. u( thr h,hi, la cknkv Prulu, nr Can'H.. nnd fcnrjr Cakra and Crachvn. av.Tdlr LADIES. READI MME. LANSDALE, Mprrlallat la Trrmlng FALLINfl HAIR ANB SCALP DISORDERS. umr.Ho.ni a. at. to I p. a. No. 9 North Main Street. CIINM'l.ttT.oa . tUMroniNfi Bona, la. add Ladto. Wallrd oaat IhrlrHoaa.. cm.nnaATiit) "nbwman nkhvii ton ic on lAi.r.. alNTRR MIAin, w.ra rnmninnhM roan... honor aswlv far, al-hd; giHHl tahk, TitM naaoaai.1.. Oa NM.J.L.IMATIIH, JatiadAn 111 ratwa At, al2E2.aa THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN A SUSPENSION ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Al'ttl'HT BKI.MO!HT, THK Hl.Ml. f.R. DIKUTHU HOKKINU, Xl:v Yiikk, Nov. 8. Thf nKiisii)ii of lid ward llruniloii wit. iiiiiiuuiiitiI nil thr Block rxclwiiim' tlii. iiiuruiiiit. Hi' wilt our of the ulclcst nnl ninm (ironii- ncilt memlirrK of Liu.' rxclmiit'i'. liavm Iwen uilinHU'il Ncili'inlwr H, IH.'iJ, mul ciniMidcrcd one ol'the wenllliicst hrukcri. on iHiuril. Il ia auiri the aunpeneion wu chumiI bv llir rccvut dtrline. ile wn linll anil vfirricil irn: line, ol'sloiks, lj.it when prices touched llir: 'tvUom ulur Iosiiik an immetiM iniuiunt ol iimncy on I lie linll side, he lurneil iH'ur linn nld the stock, short nnil wiiHCUUKht. in the rapid advance, that lullowcd. He was lur a number ol years located at No. Ill llroad street, bill now his oflice i. at No. '.' Wall street. Aufiiiit Helmut died at 3 o'clock this morning, liclnail's banking house is closed to-dav, and on the (luss door wns a notice of the hunker's death, lnlhc ol- lice it sell nothing I ml husiiiess of tl r most preMing character wns at tended to. Mr. Ik-limit's dentil resulted from a se vere cold he contracted ut thr lute horse show. II he hud lived until the 8th ol next month, Mr, belmol would have been 74 vents old. At the time Mr. Hclmont died, there were present nt his bedside his three wins, AiiKii.t V. Terry nnd Oliver, nnd Hclmont s phv.icmu, Ur. Win. ,M. I'olk. Mr. llelniont wus out Thursdur last. That nichi he wns taken sick and Kiaduullv Krrw worse until he died. A vet no arruiiKcme nth have iKeii made for the funeral. The run on the Citizen's Savinus bank here, w hich has lasted several day., is practically over. The services of ilie po lice were no longer necessarv to-dav and this mnrniuu there were oi.lv about tillx deKisitrra who called for their money. some ol l lie nr. I ilepom,, rs who flreu out their money, tile amounts ol wind re very small, wanted to di m sit. but the bank orliciulk declined to have .-inv-IhiiiK more to do with them on tin ground that they wrre iiinonj; thoxr who inanituratrd the trouble. I'lTTxnl hu. I'll., Nov. Jl. Th.js. I'a celt & Sons, one of the buccal cnl lii in. in tin citv, iniiile an assiuinueut to tin Centrul bank this moraine. Their liabii hie lire esliuialcd at Stoii.niiil. h jh claimed by ineinK-ra of the linn thai tlnii u.tet. rxeeed tins amount hv at leas' 1 50, (Mil). A klKlcniciil ol U.eirlinaiui.l condition is promised this.du-riiuuu. Tlx senior nieinlK-r ol the In in, Ihos. l aw ivtt, is president ot the Central bank. HISHOP BI'XKWITH UKAIt. Me wu Born In RsleUUi Thin MIMlv, In H,I. Atlanta, Oa., Nov. liaily yester day moraine, Hishnp John Wiilrous llevk- with.ol the Kpiacopnl Diocese of Cienruia. died nt his borne in this city, l-oi a month Hi. hop Heck with surU rrd Iron, an abscess of the jaw and throat. Ilishoii Ueckwitli was one ol the most uotablc men in the lipiscopal chinch, lie was tne nncst pulpit orator in t lie south, if not in the entire country, nnd has Ih-cm a power to his church in l'reorj;ia. lie win horn nt Kalcie.lt, N. C in 1s;il. A KhVOLI'TION. II l Prorolaetf by aoclMllata In Part. 'aris. Nov. 84. A meeting of anarch lata was held here yesterday todiscnsstlic arrest, of nihilista recently made inlhir city. The meeting; wus attended bv lod persons. Pnolewskv.a Russian I'olr, sus pected of the murder ol (n. Sclivcrsknff was npiointel honorary president. A number of violent siiccchcs were made. and resolutions adopted divlariuii that in the event ol luilure to elKvt socialist reform there would ben revolution. ai-IJJVAN Ol A TMR, Th. nrala Nearly, Rut. t'nhappl ly, Not !' Breaks His) Neck. Tai'NTON, Mass., Nov. 24. When John ,. Sullivan mid Duncan li. Harrison, with other nirmlien of their company, came here Snturduy. Sullivnnctlebratrd in hi. usual manner und nearly broke his neck by Ihllinu throuoli a window at the City hotel. During the nlicrnoon lit kicked Harrison In the buck, ituiirinc, han a that he could not apm-ur at the cveninjt ucrlormiincc. a VioiiitViiT uAi.i-:. A Ureal mow Aroand I he HlKhl l.lltle, TlKtal Llltle Inland. I.onpox, Nov. 84. A violent yule pre- vnili in the KtiKlishchiininl and elscw here lonii the coast nfl.rent llritnin. A num ber of wreck und collision arc reported. The Hrillsh steamer I iiiiiihain, Irom Cardiff lor I'ort Said, is ashore lit Hart- land. Twenty-one jiersoiis were rescued front the steamer. The lirst ollieer wus lost. A bint voutninnu! five of the crew it missing. CAN'T nivNOt'NCIC PARNliLL. A meal Mobherl for Trl lo Uo No. biNiMiN, Nov. 84. In (he ItulianCnth- olicclturcb ut llalton Garden to-day the rector, Kcv, Mr. Hamiln, took occasion In ilrmiunce I'nrncll, whcreuiHin sevcrnl mrmlnrra ol the conurruntton left the church. On leaving the church Knitter Hannin wns at tucked by a crowd and struck several times. alkxanukki ciiapkl. Tkla Plan ot wrorahlp Dedicated Veaterday. - AleandersChel. live unlet north of Asheville, wi dedicated yestctdny. An immenar crowd wus (ireaeut aud uum berol tlwm could not Krin an entrunce to the budding. The drilicnlory trnnon was prencked by Presiding Lilder J. II. Weaver, of th M. li. church, .oulh, nnd was lilghlv Skrn of by those who at tended, the service, were conducted by Kev. J. n. Iiurnett. Tbe trusura of this church nre J, R. On How, J. W. Aiken, J. A. tlwaltney, T. A. Clark, W. C. Aiken, nnd W. A. W ag PROMINKNT ARRIVAL., la There Anv One Here That YOU K.aowr Wen Hock:. B. Moore, Tenn.; I', A. Kutjlaud, Louisville, hiy.; K. S. Kentt mail, li. II. Brer, New York; Mrs. Witler, Marion, N. C; John A. Newton, Fall Kiver, Mass.; I no. Moore, lean.: K. I Howell, Ouskn, N. I.;li, W. Jackson wnynesvilie. Swaiiimnna .' K. G. Cuinpo, Atlantn Zch V. Walser, Lee C. Mock. It, K. Kin iicur, N. C; W. 15. Burnett. S. C; P. M Chapiii, N. V.; II. H. lemings, Bnltiniorc K. L. Hiteltcoek. ri. II. Lew. N. v.: I), A MolU-tt, Haltiuiorei L. N. Mulord, li. li Hooker, Icnn. liniml CViit-n; It, W. Ada...... ,1ar- sliall ; I., W. Huford, Bristol, Tenn.; W. C. Totum, Knoxville; K. , Cninpo, At lanta; li. I. Burns, Hudson, N. V.i John I'lKihey, Boston, Mass.; lv. W. Hale, Knoxville: Jas. YV. Terrell, Webster; Kev 1). 11. Cannon. Ilnyesville: I. li. Volk Alonzo Stiirges, T. K. Caiupliell, N. C; T. B. Jones, Coleuian, In liana; J. 0. Miannonitousc, I-. M. I.iimpkiiis. Win llauliii, N. C; II. C. Lallu, Hickory. lintury I'nrk: Clms. C. Hodges and wile, I'ctroil; Craiec l.iipiucolt, I'hila delphia; li. K. Bisphaiu, C. P. Kendall K. G, Homer, I'hiladelphin; P. K. I Inner Knoxville; W. H. li. Belt, Baltimore; W, S. Harris, N. V.; H. W. Daughten, Mor ristown, N. J.; C. F. Wire und wile, llrooklvii: C. II. Sulliff mid wile. Lock- lord, N. V.; Mrs. C. JJ. Carver, Sharon, I'a.; c. c. ciiase, bpartnnnurg. M. C; A. T. Aiideison, T. L. Iliirlou, Clevlatld, ().: L. C. Williams, Hlehmoud: B. M. Wit sou, Chicago; C. P. Kendall, Ohio; M. H. Wood, u,: 6, II. laiieeancl wile, C; Colonel Prank Coxr, X. C; Miss Marv Brook, W hcallanil, Mass.; Joltii C. Haskell. S. C; II. I). Haven, wile, three children and niuid, S. W, Blood, li. J. Ilanlia, Knlcigh. VANci; ontiii;mihahi;rbiiii He Ih In Fat or or n Man l-'roin the North. Hon. Z. K. Vance, l iiiied Slates sena tor Irom this slate, was in town lo iluy on his wav trout Ciombroon, his summer home, to Vushiiiu.iot, Ile reached Ashe ville last nisht. Senator Vance was seat In Tin: I'iti- i:x at ihi llattirv I 'a. I; hotel at noon. Willi rclrrrncr to the siMNikcrship it thr next lions. of repre sentatives in ioiieiess, he savs thiit le thinks the south should allown noi th ui man to Ik- elected. " I lie llorthein IctiiiK-.ais have ni.idc liiereain. than hove in the sota hand I lliiukthev are en titled to it," he said. "I think we luiweuiucd loin orlivcscn itors in the present eoueress." he con- liuuid, "mid it the revolution Km1 on as t has siaried. we will have no trouble in i ling control J the sennit- in March I SHU." Senator Vance was asked about his wu re-tkiliou to the senate. "I huve no doubt about thai," he said, as the men who ore plcducd to vole for nie are nil honorable I think there will I no trouble about mv re-election." Ile would not Seak ol the possibilities I Cleveland or Hill, for the inesideucv in lN'.C "Tiiat is a forbidden subject," he said, Senator Vance kit on the i! o'clock train this afternoon with his wife. TRINITY CHI'MCII niHIION, Ut4 .viurttoch, Dr. Canera and Mr. Joiner Conduct II. The mission to be held ut Trinity church comincncine, Mondnv it ijlit He ccuibcr 1. will be conducted by the Kev. Dr. P.J. Muidoch, ol Salisbury, X. C. Dr. Murdoch is well known in ihe Ico nic of Asheville, and has hud eiiiei-icncc conducting mission services. He is a mrciblr enruiest sK-akcrnnd has wonder I'ul aliility in nttrai'tinu and holding Ins hearers. ir. .Murilocn win sieak at the night service; itnd nt hi sermons will lorin a logical argument, it is important that to get the lull client ol tucm the whole course be heard. The morning services will lie conducted bv Kev. Dr. Iillison Caix-rs, of Trinity church. Columbia, S. C, und the Kev. L. N. loincr ol the same place, formally ot ihisdiiH-ese. The character of these ser vices has ab eadv been dt-Krilwd in Tim Cituks. All arc cordially invited to at tend and take part, and all Christians nre heartily asked to co-operute. THK KINU IM DKAD. lollHi.d'n Ruler Passes Away The Queen Will fjovern. Tub IIaoi-r. Nov. 81. The King ol Holland died at II o'clock Inst evening. It is rxiHTlrd thut (Juern Emma will be proclaimed regent to-day and that the will take the oath nt an early date. Two t-'lKhtH aud no Police. SiiKl'FlliH. Ind.. Nov. 24. Ed Bart let t of Chicago, and Tommy Kyun, of Grand Kapuls, Mich., welter-weight s, lought to n ninth Willi sum gloves nere nt any hrenk. Kvnn won easily In three rounds. San Francisco, .Nov. 1!. i lie steamer Abnedn brings the newt that Peter Dick son ninl Jo mniinrcl lougnt an eight round draw nt Melbourne, Oct. 20. Jack son was out of condition. SOUTH CAROLISA FOLKS. Prof. V. A. Blair wnt notified this mormnu Hint he had lust been elected a nieilllK-r Ol mv ,ww lum .leiitieuir u. pv ... ... ...-.I... I' V 1. - I....... .... hlical science. W intton luily. Rev. A. Shaw hat been called by the Fayctlcvillc presbytery to conduct the evangelistic work ill lint oistrici. lie IIUS given notice lu mi eiiiircu nerr ui in. drsirr to have his pastoral relation dit- , ! ... i .i. i r u:- solvrd. Ciirlhnge uiniir. The trustee ol the Oxford orphan asy lum selected Kev. Dr. William 8, Black, ol Kuleigli, superintendent of that insti tution, lie Hikes charge January 1 ; tip to t lint date the asylum will be under the charge of Kev. Dr. Uixon. It Is intimated that tome of the North Cnrolina nlli.inec men will prefer charge against Dr. McC'uiie for hi connection with tin Calhoun a Hair in Georgia. Mc Cune Is a very nmbiilou man nnd It n ri pen r that Calhoun played tiion tint very ambition. There does not appear to fie any love lost between Col. I'olk nnd McCuue. A mnrrbiu. look olnce on Tursilav lust near Mclaniville, which rather puiiici .,rt ,,f t h Ifilti. to lf.1l lit n-lnllnnslilo. Mr. Samuel Cobb and Mitt Emm Huf line were married bv Kev, . L. Buck. Mis Hulline I a niece of the groom' sister. What it now the relationship be tween Mr. Cobb and bit own titter. Grceitaboro Record, A PLOT TO MASSACRE THE KIND OF PIKNDM t'NCI.K MAM BVPPORTH. A llol lo Murder Col. Ilrooke and HI toniiusnd Revealed by , White Man Who Overheard II. PlNR Rtlir.it Ar,Escv,Nov,24. Thefirtt knowledge that the ghost dancers had commenced plotting to entrup the told. iers win brought to Indian Agent Royer last iiight by Wm. I. McGao. McGua enjoys a wide friendship among the In dinus generally and lust night ttnyed at one of the lodges about midway between this point nnd Buffalo Gap. A little curi osity, prompted him to feiguslcep during the carl v part of the night. After In hud laid down an hour or t one of the red-skin bent over to discovci whether he wns asleep, To nil apiiear- uncrs he wus, and he hcurd them get u nnd iK-gin a whisticring cnnsullntion, di- liberalely plotting to lead Gen. Brooke and his soldiers into ambush and shoi them down. Their plan is to continue the ghost dance until the troops try to tlopit. I'm pluce selected to carry out their murilei- ous fiction is a place sixteen and a Hal miles north of here, nod n more advan tageous locality for so devilish a deed probably docs not exist anywhere. Ii is in something of an ampliituentei shape. The pint is to have thi ghost dance in the center of thi amphitheater and have the woods oi either side of the road full ol Indians, unci when the military come nn to ttop tin dance they would lie easily shot down bi lite Indians in ntnmish on either side. B lining the road with their Winchester! for the distance of a mile and letting t lie troopt get well into the amphitheater, tlev were calculating thev could wits out every toldier that came, and tlteii cnlcululion was a pcrlccl one. THK NCARK aVRHIDINU. Maybe There will he no Indian war After All. Minneapolis, Nov. 24 The Joprnal't Pierre, S, I)., special says. Thi it ratioi dny ntthe Cheyenne agency nnd tbe In dians are congregating there in larg. number. The scare is subsiding, lndiui Agent Norville has just returned from tht Had Kiver emiiitrv. lie savs tne mamm there are abandoning their dance am promise not to participate in them again. Washington. .Nov. 24 Several di patches from l-'ort Mills, received at thi war department this morning, wen taken by Secretary Proctor lo the whin house lor the I'tcsidcul'i information The substance of them is mainly confirm atory of the newt already received Iron the wcsl. It npiicart that affair at Standing Kock agency show much im prorrineut. A considerable number ol nilians from Rosebud agency ure re torted as moling toward Pine Kidge ust what I heir purpose is is uot knowi. to the army otlicers. They may be goii g to participate in the gliost dunce, or they may Ik- on hostile movements, not knowing that a strong militarv forct has been gathered nt Pine Kidgv. Gen Brooks, who is In command there, re ports that he is secure in his position and thut Iriendly Indian nre coming to tbt agciicv in increased numbers. "OCT OF aiC.HT." What a New Vork Paper aya of This Play. The New York City Local Reporter auyi of the "Out of Sight" company which appears here Thursday night: 'Uul of Sight' it the title of the satiri cal larce-coinedy which w as placed on tin boards on .Moniluv night, and the muni it a most appropriate one. Tbe 'plot' il such a term muy be applied, consists in the introduction ol a young lady and her father to 'society life' in New York, and it is in devising the preparations lor this nil-important event, that the principal scenes are enacted. A French dancing- master shows hit tcrpsicliorran and eti- liictte oualilicntioiis, nil Irish com me dian gives vent to hit vocal abilities. a bout at tisticuiis tones pluce wiin im glove, mid u highland fling nnd various other dance, an indulged in. The wbolt affair is most la an liable, for mirth and folly prevail during the entire time," .W T IA'S OF COXSIiOCIiXCE. r-llBKK.N. A bill hat been introduced into the chamlicr of deputies, of I'raucc, regulat ing American mc insurance companies in that country The governments of Tut kev and Bui- garni have received a notification that the I tilted Mine will create a diplomatic agency nt Sofia. Professor Koch has been granted, tern- oorutilv. tbe use ol live buildings in a suburb of Berlin, where he will carry on experiment relating to the discovery ol cure lor itilcctlous diseases. HOME. Sisvlal telegrams to Hnidstreet indicate that the money stringency ha had no serious elici t uHin general trade. Since the passage of the anti-lottery law there ha lieenn reduction in the rev enue ol the New Orleans ixistollicc ol ubout one tlnril. The official count of the recent vote in Nrw York ihowi that thousands of blank ballots were cast and that there were niitny defective tickets. It It understood that Birchnll did make full confession to Rev. Mr. Wade, his spiritual adviser, nnd thnt itwillbcmndc public at toon at Mr. Bin-hull leave the country. The national convention of the Non Pnrtitnn Woninu'tChrittian Temperance Union at Pittsburg, Pn decided not to chniiRC the name at requested by Mil rrnnccs i-.. vt iiiarn. A Chicago ditpnlch tav: The I'nited Statt-t Rolling Mock company, having n large plant at llegcwish, lint hern placed in the hands of A receiver; liabilities S3,' 8711,000, assets $11,000,000, The firm of KinU nnd Piitpntrk-k large baker in New Orleans, huve tiled a bill suninst the American Biscuit Trust, alleging that they were induced by la lie pretence to Join the trust, and asking mat tne coniruci oe annulled. The grand Jury nt Chicago hat returned twenty-five indict menltlor manslaughter against I. u. Bright, president, and W II. Bright, vice-president, of the Genesee oil company, of Buffalo, N, Y who binned the nnntha which canted the ex C lotion on the ttentner Tioga, in Chicago arbor tome months ago, killing a nam- Mr 01 longshoremen. ANTIMIGRAINE. THH XEVLR FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB mark rbcibtbrbd. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAY8 SPEEDY. Cures Kvery Varlty of Headache ANu NOTHING bub. ANTIMIGRAINE Hat earned for Itself the enviable reputa. lion of being the finest, most effective ind reliable article It. the market for the ipeedy relief and cure of every variety of ibat common trouble, Headachk. The immense favor which ha greeted it from ill quarter, proves iu true merit! and icceptnbility to the public. It it tome hing which almost everyone needs, and ihote who have once tried it, will never ue without. Por its curative powers it doe. not de icnd upon the tubtle influence of tuch joitonous drug at ANTIPYRINE. MORPHINE. CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom ol ,-ithcr of these. It it absolutely free from njuriou chemicals, and can be taken by- young and old without fear or teriout result. It it nt Cathartic, does not lisarrange tbe stomach, and contain! io noxiout or sickening ingredients. Tbe peculiar advantages of Anttrai- ,'rnine consist in it being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead- iche without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or aunoying after-effects. it in the case of other to-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, whoever known. 1URUC..ONS FOR UBR. Thr dose for au adult Is two tcaspoooXul. a a wine rIm of water. Dow for children a proportion, according; to ace la either in the dose can be npeated .very tbirtl ninucs until . cure Is effected. One don will tlway. drive away an attack of Headache, il taken when first reeling the premonitory jrmutoms; but if the attack Is well oa, and tillering Is iutcnc, the second or third don nay be required. Usually a greater n amber if dons Is required to effect th. first cure bun is needed lor any succeeding urn. there 4lter, showing that th. medicine i. accuma- ntive iu its effects, tending toward an event ual permanent ear. For sale at UXANT'd PHAHMACV. WHITLOCK'S, t ollNKIi KA0MC BLOCK. 6 MOCTH MAIN BTRKKT , W'Hure showing the bnt stock of Ladies', Misses' aud ChildiYD'H Winter Wrapt in the city. Our display of long WrupB, Jacket s, Plush and Fur Goods, cannot be matched cisewnere. uurgarnienw hi SX. i Jt A and gi vegeneral satisfaction. We are constantly receiv ing new additions in utvhh Goods in black nnd colored novelties. full supply of "Cente- meri'' and genuine "Foster" Kid Gloves, Ribbons and Dress Trimmings Just receiv- ed. 200 dozen Haudker- chiefs from 50e. to $30 per dozen, also full lineofCorsets in best innkos, Hosiery and Gloves for Ladies, Misses and Children. complete stock of Ladies' and Misses Underwear in all grades, also Blankets, Coin- forts, Shawls, Household Linens, Curtain Materials, Ac. Our stock of Fancy Goods is larger than ever. Latest designs in China Silks, Felts und Wash Silks. Ladies wishing to buy the best Dry Goods in Asheville will do well to call on us. Corner Eagle Block, 46 S. Main St. . -1 i

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