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r A Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890. PRICES CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 184. i t LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted fr henlth j'ulness and beauty of SCENE It Y. An Novation of .,80 foot, n)lf cl Invigorating Climate It. iu (M'inir laid out with Luula 1IMI I skill, with wll --- grudcd roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phut! for lint resiliences and HBATBFl'L HORIKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated paniphli't, iul- ' LINY1LU IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvillc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCIIE. THE POPUUR IH0PP1NQ PUCE. Novcttleafor the llolldava. lakes specialty or 811k, Wool, l.lea and Cott Ma, tertalt for Art Bfnbroldrrjr. Wraps for Ladlra, Mlssea and Children. I'nderwear tor La. dies, Mlaaea, Men and Hoys. A full line of Bupcrlor Ur jloods. BOtl MARCHE. a,.Boulh Waila trcct."-3 H.T.ESTABROOKS Sit . MAIN T. ABHBVILLB. la thi rt.se roi f p()t J, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS Am TOYS. frOUAl, View and Sketche. pr I" d REAL ESTATE. w'lLTIS B. WVN. W. W. WSST, BVMI & WEST, (Successor to WalMr P Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO lANK OF AlHEWUt REAL ESTATE. UMin lcurely Macd at rcr vena. Notary fublW, C" FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK-Ooujtha C HIMf 'THE SUN DO M0YLw . . . ' ....--ill. Th arrat hnatllng 1"Swrn Prronned b, 1 gel ibualness mea of the PARADISE CITY "ng ."raTwedon t mind telling yo- hour Xmil. toaell all the land ". ' th iif-nnrrtv wt Hefoft "The HnWM "-T. n.tl.kt PannavlvBn.M HIlT Insuranc Co., and wa want yog to Insure wltn ua. JUNKS Jk JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. KoonM io, McAfee Block tn rattnn An., Aahelii, n. t,. F. A. GRACE, , DECORATOR AND DESIGNER WE THANK YOU For your liberal patronage In the past, and are trying to make ourselves more worthy In the nature. New before have we had such an esccllent stock to eelect Iron, having In created It wonderfully, especially In Fine Goodi. and we alwaye make price low. In fact this I. characteristic with ua, and we have found tome trouble with the better class ol' trade on account of low price.. We admit this Is a great Incentive to ralae price., yet we rely upon the good .Indgment of the maaaea to au.tnln ua. Remember, we guar antee every article aold, and If not a. rcpie- aentcd, or doea not Rive you entl c satisfac tion, we kindly aak you to return It and we wilVrherrlully give you back your money or anything we have In exchange. We keep 'moat everything In the Grocery and Provis ion line. Including Ornln and Peed, and would lie glnd to have your trade We dellvcrgooda fire of charge to any part of the city, and keep a two-home wagon lor delivering Oro- eerie In large lota und (or our Uniln and Feed trade. A. D. COOPER. North Court tbptnrc, comer Mnln und Co lege atrrets. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, et we have hoiiio very pretty goods suitable for Holiday ml Wedding Presents, bucIi uh Japanese Crumb Trays, aney Match Sides, Brass ire Sets, Brass Andirons, uncy iieurin ami wast i 1 t A rushes, c. We would like outosce them We have also a large assortment of "ineTnblo Lamps, that we are offering: at veiiy low vm- um to make room for other roods more in our line. If n you want these goods, price oure before buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Boult ft Brotficrton. 48 ration Ave., under urand liiera House. ZED VANCE III get there. We bet oa Old Zcb aa being the beat Plour la town. We have Juat rrcrlv a fresh lot of KE6 AND BOTTLE PICKLES one and glee them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Wain Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inwcataeicnt Agent. NOTARVPVBI-IC. Loana aenrely placed at 8 per cent. OAcea: 34 2n pattoa Avenue aeeoad Coor. k bed lv v. wiLi.a. AHTIUIKJ. WILUk WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, SH Psltnn Avenue. Neat V M C A hulld'g. novl dam I' It UolMI. JOHN CHILD, (formcrl. of Lyman ft Child I, Offlcc No. I Lcffsil Block. REAL ESTATE Nlleaaaaain LOAN BROKER Ictlya Brokerage BunlncM Hlrlctlyi Lous securely placed nt wreent. WM. R. PENNIMAN 1-MOI'KIUTOM Of THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aabcirlllc, Ii. C. r. o. imb r. msrlHtllT , V. IIOULINEAU, (Hswll Work.) choice Beef. Mutton, Vcai And Pork. IXTM NM llA0 pftCWLTY. novndiimo IRWIN PLACE. . ttriRiMON kVENUL MHEVILLE, H. 0. Tkrae minute' walk to the street ears Wet board by the day, week or montk. MM. BBTTIB COOrE. 1 I NO. 41 PATTON AVENUE I. la t nlaiw in huv vnur nice China. Lumps, House Purnl.hlnga, Glassware, c. Our atock of thla dnss of goods surpasses any in the state. A visit will convince you A large Invoice en route or the handsomest Christmas goods ever exhibited In Asheville, which we hope to have open by Dec. 1. Come enrlv and get (Irst selections. An eslrn large stock l Alter llinner Conces. I'uilditiK Snlii'l. Iterrv and Ice renin nets. Ail sunnine presents. All mull onlrrs will receive prompt and quick attention, tioods hlpKil tn any part or II e HnHtil tttntcs. Visit us ami gnu upon an almost endless sea of China uuil Gloss. Respectfully, THAO W. THRASH & CO., UNDER : GRAND : Ul'ERA : IKH'Sli. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQUARE, Asheville, N.C. Our Mr. Redwood's recent purchaws in New York hhow some excellent values, tho re- Mult of beKtcash discounts on goods already low because of a dull market. Resides n lot of esnsonable things to wear. wo iiaVo u inuch larger stock of Fancy Goods, Toys and Holiday (loods generally, than ever before. For a lim t i ... .1: ..4. Iten poriou a large uibuuiuu on Clothing. II. REDWOOD & CO. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE Clot lung, Dry Hoods, Hats, SluMs, ('arMtM and Fancy (loods. . K A H E l Al I-V li El Kl VI Ml Tl I K ('IIOH'IOHTI'AI.II'OUNIA AND I'OU- K1UN KIU'ITS. KLOItlDA Oll- ANOKH, KIIKHII FIGS, & KlltKWOItKH, PliAIN ANII KAN CY CAN HI KS, HltiVKIl HOOK ANI Hiru.VH TOYS, CHACKICHS, CIIKW TO THI. I &('., WKAHKSKIiMXO iioi,i:hai,k thaiU': at KACTOHY I'HICKS. I'M A KAIILY AM) HKI.I'.CT YOl'K HT(M K 1IH FOItK THK IH KII IIKGINH. WILK1E & AtKINS, 1!l PATTIIH AVS., AStlKVII.LK. C. UJM. OSnKSS Wll.l. SKCKIVS l-NOHI'T Ann CARKPei. STTSSTIIfH. BVRNETTE HOUSE FORMERLY THE EAOLI HOTEL, No, 66 Boulb Plain sircci. Large rooms, well ventilated, warmed by heaters and open (Ire places: table supplied iltb the best the market alTonis. nates. I.BO per da j. Jn.no to H.t)tl s;r wees. J0.oo to ISO oo per month. MRS. L J. BVRNUTTK, norBOdum rroprleilrrn. mmriNTBii boahu. Warm eomfbHahlt mnme, bouse newiy rue nl'hrd ; nixl tauie, Terma iwimam, aire, tear line. .una THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN COI FOLK RK-E1.KCTK1I I'RI-iH- IDI'.NT OF THE AI.I.IANCi:. THE ST. LOUIS PLATFORM, AND MORE, HEARTILY ENDORSED. Ocai.a, Fin., Dec. . Clover, oncof Hit- Kiinsns delegates, intriiilueeil anil IiiiiI passed nt ycslcrilii) ' natiunul nlliiinee mcetint; a reaolution reciting tlmt the United States census returns with respect to ftirm mnrtii);ea were ("'si'.v incor rect, snil cnlling upon all the county nml sub-alliances to secure accurate statistics and make prompt reports thereon. National Secretary Turner submitted his annual report Inst niht. Ptirim; the imst vciir l.dii'J new charters were is sued to sub-alliances. The rcclini! over the nnssaiicof tlicnnti- clcctinti bill resolution of Weilncsilav is hih nml there is n strong pressure Ininy mule lor the introduction ol n resolution to expunge it I'rom the records ol' (lie alli- ice. WcBtern mill north western ilelei;iites nre said lo lie practically united on en- uorsiiiu inc mce-i'iiviH run, nun ii is predicted that they will demand of tile southern democrats and the alliance that they join in the movement this in pay ment ol the debt incurred bv the latter to the western alliance men who wit by und raised no protest against the passage of the anti-election bill resolution. It is not lielirved, however, that the southern incnilicrs will renounce one particle ol their allegiance lo the democratic party. Some iinestioii haviuu Ikyii raised ns to the unanimous indorsement of the St. Louts platform bv the national alliance last year, Livingston, of (icortjia, moved its adoption by the present body. The notion wa adopted with nil amendment so as to demand government control ol railroads anil telegraph lines, anil il this shall not result in relief to the masses and in clicckiiu: or curing the existing evils the government shall liccomc the actual owner of such lines. This plat form docs not include the lull-treasury bill. Wade, of Tennessee, o Hired ml addi tional amendment to the St. Louis plat form that every alliance lecturer, stale or notiounl, nml all newspaper organs ol the alliance shall support the St. Louis mid Oenla platforms, or suiVcrsttsKusion from the order. 1 his was adopted and the whole platform an amended was adopted unanimously nia the call of roll bv the stales. At Inst evening's seasioti of the alliance Chairman McDowell presented the re- Hrt ol the committee apKiiiilcil to in vestigate the charges allrcting the olli- eial conduct of I'olk, M acinic and Living ston. The committee found nothing im plicating President L. L. I'olk, but re gretted "the writing of the Norwood letter," Aa to Livingstone, the commit tee said it was not prepared to endorse his course in the Georgia senatorial con test. As to Hr. C. W. Macune, the rc- portsavs: "We regret lnsollici.il con nection with the Georgia senatorial con test." The report was adopted without de bate. Col, L. L. rolk was re-elcetd president of the national alliance. 111. I'. Clover, of Kansas, vice president. J, II. Turner, of Gcorgin, secretary. For national lecturer I. II. Willeltswns elected, il. I). Tillman was elected to the vacancy on the legislation committee lor a term of three years, and Delegate Cole, of Michigan, was elected a mcmlicr'il the judiciary committee. The alliance met nt U:uU tins luormiig. Much disatisfiiclion was exnresscd at the report ol the committee on the iiivrslign! turn ol the charges against I'olk,. Macune and Livincston. There nreriimorstlmt the matter will be brought up again lor dis cussion. At yesterdav's morning meeting of the colored alliance the following resolution was ndontcd : "Thnt we. the delegates attending the national colored l-nriucrs alliance, do hereby urge uhiii congress to puss the Lodge election bill anil let it apply to all sections of the I'nited Stales." DIVIDED NATIONALISTS. , l-'OKT V-I'OI H OK THi: l.lvAVi pakni:i.i.. tlrvat VrlKla In IrlHti AffalrH-IMr- nell KruHt!N lo Put a Motion aiicl Oncii Kupture Follows). I.OMHIN, Ikv. 0. At the meeting of the Irish incmlicrs of the house of commons to-day Harry Sexton mid llculy iiisiste that there Ik immediate division of the members on the ipiestion of the retire ment of Darnell. Sexton moved that I'arncll vacate the chairmanship of the party. Darnell refused lo allow I lie motion lo Ik? put wlicrciiHin McCarthy, followed by 4 1 other iiiciuIkts, Icfl the room. IIOCNCKUI How Mvcrclary lllul.ie lao Mir.- tier HIM islMinlNMal. Wamiiim.ton, Dec. fl. The president has sent to the house the correspondence ns to the killing of t'.cn. Ilarrundin on iMinrH the I'ncilic slennier Aenpidco in San lose du Cualcmala, called lor by res nlmion of Srntember 2. Inst. Srerelnry llhiiue's letter to Mr. Mitucr coRrltides ns follows: "I'oryoiirco irse in intervening to per mit the nultiontics oi ininteniain to ac comnlish their eapttirc of Ilarrundin I run am no iuatihcalion, Vou were In formed thnt your net was regretted, nnrl I mil now directed by the President to inform yon that it is disvowed. The Drcsidcnt' Is ol the opin ion thnt your iiscfiilncssln Central Amer ica Is nt an end. Vou will, therefore, leave your post with all convenient dis patch." MarrlitKB l.lceiiMea). Marriage licenses have liecn issued to the following naineil couples: K. N. Hiickncrnud Luclniln Whiles; J. P. Shcp pard nnd 8. Ii. Ilrudlcy. M. I.. Reed Appointed. Murk V, Heed, one of Huncomlie's new legislators, has received a commission sage ol a supplemental bill before Jniiti from Gov. Powle ns a delegate to the im- ry, when the original section would THK lltKKl.T NUTCRDWDKD, A MlHHtatemeiit by a Paper In a Town In Catawba County. The Hickory PrcBB-Carolinian, in its is sue for this week, makes this astonishing assertion ; Asheville, we understand, is over loaded with lumlier, and the dealers there have reduced the market price." W. II. Wcstall, a iir"'niucut lumber Icnlcr was shown tliiseliiiiiing this morn ing and absolutely denied that such is the ease. "On the contrary, he said, "the demand is very heavy, ami the dealers nave rniscn tnc price ol lumiieran aver age of $1.0(1 ncr thousand fret. For some kinds of lumber the demand is greater than the supply. Thin condition lias been so lor several months. IIEA.V,Y COTTON FAILURE. V. A. AND A. 1M1-:VI-:R'M I.IAHII.I TTIl'.H ARK l,)(Hi,ooo, Their Amhi-Ih are at LeaHl an Much and the l-lrin Kxprct to Pay Hol lar for Dollar Nurtli Carolina Ii.iereHicd, Xiiw Ohi.hass, iKc.li. Thccottoii firm if V. A. and A. Meyer has Riism-nilcd with liabilities aggrcgaliug $J,.rilll),(M)0 mil assets $:i,Oll(l,tiiil), This is the third largest cotton house in the country and it was supposed to Ik-one of the wealthiest. They will ask for an extension and say they will pay lollar for dollar. The recent financial panic, the slowness or collections and the decline in the price ol cotton each bail its share in the result. The house is com posed of Victor Meyer, vice-president ol the I'nion nalional bank, Adolph Meyer, cecntly elected to congress Irani the lirst Louisiana district, and Cassiut- Meyer, a capitalist. The firm is interested in -." or 3(1 cot ton plantations and owned hall n dozen ftlic best sugar plantations in the stale. The failure was not announced until after business hours. Ifis feared that the wreck of thisgreul commercial laitise may involve several thcr linns. Solomnu Meyer is a resident partner and the manager of the New York office f the firm. V. mid A. Meyer arc nart proprietors ol the Kolit. liibson cotton mills, the Natchci mills, nml the Strips manufacturing company ol North Caro lina. HUCIAI. Ml'rllCAI.. The CollrKe (he Ncene ot a Plean- a.il Kiilerliilnmcnli A delighlful social musical was given in the parlors of Die Asheville fcnuilc col lege last nighl. The entertainment was given by Drcsidcnt II, K. Atkins and wife. and the teachers and pupils of the school ami was attended by u number of the patrons of the school and also by tlu young men of the city. An excellent mu sical anil literary program was rendered nnd the pieces showed wonderful talent on the part of I he young ladies, dcvcloiicd by the great skill ol the instructors. The program was as follows: HIRST I'AHT. Piano Illicit Himate in l Clcnientl 1 niov., ItcKBic nml llunnie Krevvs. .1 mov . II Wilbur. A. Kussrl. Vocal lliu tt When the ttwnllows Ply... iunsim. I.. NVwInml. I. Arnold. 'Iiiiio 8olo Vulsc In Ii Hal tlurand. N. L'wkt. Kidtlltion "Mnrlt nml I." Iles.le Kecves. Vucut Bulo Hcrcnuile Postl I. Kay. Piano elolo Mcnurt in H tint Moxnrt. A. I'leSHlints, SKCONII CAST. !uo for two plunos Marclie alln Turcn... Moiiirl. M O.irrett. Miss llurtlirinlrr. Vncnl tMivtt wltll four hands cc. Crimson l.low ol Siinm-t Pail.'S Kout L. Wnv. P. Arnold. Piano Hutu Pctii llnleri Knvina M . r.iirctt. Kvcitlltiun Mr, Maluiit's Courtship... P. ArktirlKht W Kiiy. Plnno 8ulo ll Nocturne in B tint Chopin Ii. Impromptu. 1.. Way. Kccitlition Archie I lean !.. Hamilton N. llyn.un. Iiso for two Pianos l'icre de Concert... Weber. Miss lltirnicitvr, Miss WriKlit. .Misses lliiriucislcr ami Wright wen encored on the last piece. The former re sounded with an instrumental solo and the latter with a song. Ati A INST THK HAII.HOAU. Three JixIgmeulK In lite Hunerlor Conn, The suit for damages of 0. W, DiK-kery aguiiiHt the K. ami D. railroad company for being put off a train, was decided favor ol the plaintiff in the stiicrior courl. He wnsgiven piilgiueut for Sl'ja. Jus. Ilivsou, on I lie same complaiul was given luogiucni nir ti.i. a invorcc was granted to Aiaggic Worlies from her husband loc Worticsou the ground of adultery on the part of the husband. I'inlav & Nelson were given n iiidg iiienl for f.'ill in a suit against the K. am 1 1. railroad comiianv lor overcharge in freight on a car load of hav from Nash ville. Cotton Crop Report. Nkw Yomk, lcc. 0. The tolnl visible supply of cotton for the world is 'J,07H, list bales, of which 2,r0f,,lHI nre Ameri can, against U.rt'JH,.34 nnd L',4;i!l,(i:ifi resiKvtivelv last year. Kceeipls of cotton all interior towns, 'i 1 S.H15 bales; receipts at plantations, L'7'J.lNl ; crop in sight, ..IIMl.OlO. .V CUXUNESS. Mr. Dugh has spoken against the elec tion bill, Mr. Coiqicr has mnilc a Sicccli severely leniiuneing the met hods ol iiensiotl coin. missioiicr Kaiini. Kciiuliliean extremists in congress criti cise the Farmers' alliance for passing the nuti-lorcc bill resolutions. Silver men urc dissatisfied with the practical oiicrations of the new silver bill nail lais oi more legislation. The I'nited States senate, after lengthy debute, passed n joint resolution to issue arms to the states threatened with nu Indian outbreak The wnvs and means committee will immediately tnkf measures to rectify the oinis. ion of the tobacco rebate section from the McKinlcy tariff Inw by the pas- THE INDIAN GRIEVANCES. A FRIKbVT viit them in CAMP. He Doea Ho at the Rlak of HIM I.I re But 'Willi the Resjull, Probably, or Adverting War. Omaha, Dec. 6. The lice has received the lollowing from its special correspond ent at Dine Ridge agency, S. I).: As jierilous a mission as annul of God has undertaken for many a day toward averting bloodshed and loss of human life, was completed to-dnv when good Father Julc, the Catholic priest whom C.cn. Brooke requested to go out and talk with the hostile Indians, returned to the agency. The reverend father was iccompanicd by Jack Red Cloud, the widely rcsKxtcd son of the famous chief, but he went more as n guide thun us a proteeliun. 1 he day after the Indian camp was reached thechiefsmet Father Julc in coun cil. There were present Two Strike, the head chief, Turning bear, Short Bull, High Hawk, Crow Dog, Kicking Bear, liaglc le. Big lurkcy and High l'lnc. I be piie of icucc was conspicuous by ils ab sence, rather ulc opened the council by asking the chicls to slate the particular cause of the grievance that had led them to assume so startling an altitude ol war. The replies were, substantially, as fol lows: "We object to the recent census returns made by Mr. I . liis enumera tion, ns he is now making il, would nut give food sullicicnt for us to live on. Lee puts ns down ns less, many less, lor each tctiec, than it contains. W'c arc to re ceive lood according to that enumera tion. W e shall starve ; we know we snail starve. II the great lather chooses to heat us we will have one big cat before the starving time conies. After that wc hall light our last light. I lie grcut lather lias done another wrong, tic put a boundary line between the Rosebud and Dine Ridge agency that makes many of us lose our homes. The great father broke an old trcuty when he did this. W'c can no longer believe the great father. He says: 'Children you shall never be moved again, unless you want lo go; and then lie goes uway and moves us. "We are not coming in now nml will not lay down our rilles because we arc ilraitl ol the conscotienccs. II we stop now the grcut father will send many ol us to Ins big iron house to stay many moons. W'c would die." After a long pause Crow Dog said thnt they might come in if the soldiers were taken away. I-'uthcr Jule then urged them to give up their designs of war. Finally lie urged the chicls thnt they come bnck with him. To this some ol the older ones answered favorably, but the young ones, who were heavily in the mniorilv. said no; but they finally agreed they would in a few davs all come ... i...i t..i i. ...... :t ones lo 1'Uiin.r Jllics miun:, mur miiiw northwest ol tnc agency, ana meet ijen- oral Brooke nnd tell him in jicrson just what they had told lather Julc. While in the hostile cnmii Father lule said there were I'OOO men all fully armed. Thecumii is wholly inaccessible, he savs, to the military. tjoil alone knows, continued tnc Driest, "the lenrfulncss ol the results ol awaiting an effort to conquer these hos tile pcoois il they continue m tncir pres ent stronghold. WHY HK WORK I-. The applanation a HnperHtltlon Wltueaa date In Court. A sleepy looking witness for the plain tiffin the case of Doekery vs. tlie K. & U. railroad company caused considerable merriment in the court house yesterday, When being questioned by the attorney for the railroad his manner was decidedly interesting. Upon being asked a question relating to himsell, lie would look the lignilicd attorney straight in inciiiccnnu Willi a jiccuiiar tiruwi iniuiic . " . ,. o I I . " hat. me r The Inwver would invariably shout at the top of his voice in reply totliis: "Yes, yon: 1 las mil not seem 10 oiscouccnmc wn- ncss however and the answer was always the s'linc. When he was leaving tli stand, the attorney noticed a string tied ioouiv nrounii the neck oi the witness. This seemed to uive him another chnnce at the man and he nt once yelled: "What arc vou doing with thnt string around your neck f "That is to keen mv nose from bleed ing," quietly rescinded the superstitious mountaineer. "You can lw excused!" thundered the lawyer, und the witness shambled to a seat and beciinic n aim-tutor to the ml ministration of justice. The Matrimonial Market Affected, Prom Judge. Chicago Daughter Da, Huron ('.rand ami Drinee Joinvillc have both asked my hand in marriage. Father Two months ago, mv child, 1 roiild have houifht vou the iirincc. but I'm ufrnid u baron is all 1 can afford to- dnv. Chicago Daughter Pa, your business lias snllcreil no serious shock, has it ? Fniher No. daughter: but under tnc McKiulcy bill lorcign imiKirtntions have gone way up. AITAIKS 01' COSSHSJl'USCE. IIOMK. liiuhlcen inches of snow fell nt Witter burv, Vt Wctlnesiioy night. The urn ml iurv nt Chnrlcston. W. Vn returned nearly 400 indictments for mooiisliining. 1'x-r.ov. Charles Foster suggests Mai. William McKinlcy as the mini who can 'urry Ohio lor the republicans. Us. Minister Mixucr will Ik succeeded ni Central America bv ex-Oovcrnor nnd cx-Congrcssmnn Pachcco, of California. The nnmc of IlourkeCochrnn is sugges ted for the I'nited States scnutorsliiii from New York, in case Governor Hill refuses it. The tariff reform victories will be cele brated in New York bv a Iwinnnrt. at which Mr. Cleveland will be the principal Sieukcr. A flirht tn a finish for SlMMM) has been nrrnmred between lames I, Corbctt. the San Francisco pugilist, who stood up ngninst Jake Kilrnin at New Orleans, and I'rnnk P. Slnvin. of filmland, who defea. ted joe McAuliffe. The fight is to take place at new urieans ociore apru ia 1801. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGIBTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AM ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curea Every Varlaty of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. Has earned for itself the enviable rcputa- NTIMI6RAINE tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article it, the market for the peedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbadachb. Tbe 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 curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYKINB, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINIi. Since it docs not contain an atom ot cither oi these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without liar or serious results. It is ni ' a Cathartic, does not disarrange 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 achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm, less" remedies. These qualities make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. UIKBliONB POR U8B. Tbe doae for aa adult is two tcaapoonfuls la a wine (lass of water. Dose for children proportion, accord 1ns to age. la cither case tbe doae can be repeated every thirty mlnucs until a cure is effected. Cos dose will ways drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when Brat feeling; tbe premonitory symptoma; but IT tbe attack la well on, and .unerinaT ia Intense, the second or third dose may be required. Uaually a greater number of doaes is required to effect tbe first cure than is needed for any succeeding time there after, ahowlng that tbe medicine ia accumu lative la its effect., tending toward an event ual permanent cur For sale at OKANT'8 rilAKMACY. WHITLOCK'S, I'Olt.NEIt KAOLi: HMM'K. 46 SOUTH MAIN STRKKTi Chriatnia Presents and Hoi Iday Uooda. JuHt oiKUietl, compririiiig novi'itioH, LothuHcful and or- oainciital. SiHX-ial at ton tion w called to our larj! Block of embroidery, nilkH, zephyrs and wooln of all kindrj, felts and materials for fancy work. Latent designs in China silks, new stock of dress trimmings, velvets, plushes, silks, &c. Wo aro agent for the celebraUtl Cen- tenieri kid gloves; also u complete lino of genuino Fos ter gloves. Our assortment of handkerchiefs ami aprons for the holidays aro immense. Our display of winter wraps for ladies, misses and chil dren is tho largest In tho city. A complete stock of under wear for ladies, misses and children. Blankets, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call onus. Cor ner Eagle Block, 40 8. Mali Street. IN FRESCO. julylBdaas ' Pattoa AT. migration convention. i nave gone u hm aevlodlss nsiaii vSJMenM freiea j.hiii
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1890, edition 1
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