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""7' Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 185. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4 i 1 rf ft I ;1 1 LIHVILLE. A place lti iiiumI and devel oping ma , GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho . MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health- liilin!H8Uiil bounty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,HO0 feet, with cool Inv-Korating Climate ! It, im iMfiiur laiii out with tte and skill, with wen .... . at firnuloil toiuIh and extensive FOREST PARKS. A dtwirablo phut) for fine residences and H8ATHFVL HONK8. A good opiKirtunity for profitable investment. HluHtrated pamphlet, For ltd- dress UNY1LLE IMPROVEMENT CO., i LlnTlUCt Mitchell Co., W. c BOII MARCHE. m roruuii iMOPriiw puce. Novcllls. for the Holldava. Make. a specialty of Milk. Wool, Line and Cotton Ma terials tor Art BmbroMrry. Wraps tor Ladles Mime, and ChUdrra. I'nderwcar tor t-a-dlra, Minn, Mea aad Boy. A toll lint of Blrloc IH-jr Oooda. BOII MARCHE. 3,0 -Month Win mrcctjo H.T.ESTABROOKS SSI a. MAIN ST. ASHBVILLB, m M TM. PUC. H BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL 4' Views and Sketchcti. apr lad KBAL ESTATE. W.Lvaa . Owva, W. W. Wer GWYll & WEST, IIMMM to Waller owva) ESTABLISHED 1881 MRU TO BANK OF UHEVIUA REAL ESTATE. t arccarclr riaocd at rcrCcnb " notary PaWk. CosMlassoewrs of Deed. , FIRE INSURANCE. f orriCIt mK ossrtaajaara. I "THE SHI HO MOVE." I A.d so do. A.hevlll Tk great hmtllng J act waow Being penonra j t Ij.iiwm an a tn. PARADISE CITY tun anitTii. inn baa hw .eheme aad be ralatr. It r rnnat r.M to not ..win. f lag er. We dna't mind telling yo. that our . .Lh i in .ii .11 (Im l.nil ..d (unit .11 the property we raa, brfor. "The gohln; j Neat Agala. Web.vi )..t been .ppli;d X agent tor the Old ReH.hle Peaa.rlv.nl. Pit -' i.nraac Co., aad w. waat yoa to law t wtta na. JBNKH JKNKS, RIAL IIMTI AN! IMURANCL Jk 10, McAi Block I. Pattoa At., AakerlN. N. C, F. A. GRACE DKCOalATOat AND 1 DBSIUNBal IN FRESCO. WE THANK YOU For your liberal patronage In the past, and are trying to make ourselves more worthy In the nature. Never before have we had .acta an excellent stock to .elect from, having In creaKd It wonderfully, eapedally la Fine Good., and we alway. mnkc price, low. In fact Mil. Ii charactcrletlc with u, and we have found nnt trouble with the bcttcrclas. of trade on account of Ipw price.. We admit thla la a great Incentive to ralie price., yet we rely upon the good judgment of I he masses to sustnin u.. Remember, we guar' antee every article wild, and if not ns rcpie .enled, or dor. not give you end c sntlsfac tlon, we kindly auk you to return It and r will cheerfully give you buck your money or anything we have In richnngc. VYc keep 'moat everything In the llrocrry and Provis ion line, Including ilriiin ami I'ecd.nnd would be glad to have your trnde We deliver good free of charge to any part of the Hly, and keep a twohorK wagon for delivering l.ro eerie. In large lot. und lor uur Grain and Peed trade. A. D. COOPER. Nertta Court thinnrr. corner Mnln mitl C Ickc atrcctn. While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday ami Wedding Presents, such a Japanese Crumb Trays, 'aney Match Safes, Brass ire te, Brass Andirons, , 1 r a. L-ancy neartn ami uw .rufjhes, &e. Wo would like you to see them. We have also a largo assortment of Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at veky low khi- kks to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours In-fore buying. Very truly yours, Taylor, Boula & Brotherton. 4.1 Patton Ave., under llraad )iera llouw. ZEB VANCE will get there. We liet on Old Xeb being the bel Plonr la towa. We have Just recdv. ed fre.h lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come aad give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Mnln Wtrcel, CORTLAND BROS., Real KsUte Broken, And InvcNlmetit Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. . arely iilaerd at A per eeat. nffliw: 14 8n Pattoa Avenue Meeoaa aoor. reblMlf J u7wTl.iriC AKTMIIH J. W 1 1. Lit. WILLS BROS., AIICIIITECTS, ya Patina Avenue. He.t V M C A hulld'l. nov t d.lm I'O ItulAAA, JOHN CHILD, ( Pormerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. I Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuslncM Lean, amrely placed at per ent . V. BOULINEAU, (R.wli Mock.) Choice Beef, Mutton. Veal And Pork. IXTRA FINI IAU1A0I A IKCIALTY. ovfldBmO FOR SALE! A .!! M..hll.hd hnalneiw la A.hevllle, eevilr.lly located, dnlna a ftret elaM trade Ilk large prnnu, Thla I. the bnt opnnrta ally aow ..nfd In thla rlty. Maat be Mid bce.uo of nwner'.lll he.Uh. Alan, a flratl.M new rvaldrne. evntrally lor.lra II tnen now r nv n..i W oner a .nlenitld tract of tlmlierland.mr Mile or an inveattnvni oa annro. t vyimw, u..m utir v.ra'.hed and nnrarnl.hed hoaar. only a fcw ailaalea front Coart "'vV aran Two lara realdencM, with .very eonvrnlenee. to rent fnrnkihed. t..M i.mn-lhir new namohlft O. Aihevlll. Pall of Uteet .UU.tica. Call for a copy. BIGKLOW JONKA, KAL MTATg AND INVIMTMHNTI ooai MeAam Blsea, M Pattoa Arena.. aovlTdlai I IJ 1 AlUilVJJ NO. 41 PATTON AVENUE It ii the pluvc to buy your nice China, T.nntpt., IIouhc PurniMhlnRH, anew are, Ac. Our stni'k of this dnHn or nuriaHcii any In the itnte. A visit will convince you A rnr invoice en route of the hnndMonieat Chrlitmaa good, ever cxhlliltcr. in Adhevllle, which wc hoic to have open by lice. 1, Conic fitrly nitil net ft rut election. An rslra tnrnc n(M k of Alter Pinner Cnftcca, PuildlnK-Halati. Iterry and liTCn-am HcU. All aultuhle for prmrnta. All mail order will receive prompt nnd quick attention. hkIk hiprd to any part of t e I'nlud Klatr. Vlwil u nnd Kate uimn an altnoit endless sea of China and (tlltKM, Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., I'NDIiK : UKANII : OPERA : IIOUSB. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC HQUARK, Attlicvillc, N. C. Our Mr. IUhI wood's recent HircluiHPH in New York bIiow hoiiio exvollunt.vulura, the re Hult of tH'MfecHHlidiwounto on ooiIh alit'inly low beeauHe of ii dull market. Ik-Hides a lot of Hi'iiHoiuiMe things to wear, we have a iguch largr nto k of Taney (loodn, Toys and Holiday (Joodn gcnernlly, than ever iM-fom r or a Inn- tin! ieriod a largo discount on Clothing. H. REDWOOD & CO. 7 4k 9 PATTON AVE. ('lothiiifr, Dry floods, Hats, Sliois, CuriH'ts and Fancy Goods. WKAKK DAILY IIKCEIVIXO THE (IIOK'EHTCALU'tHJNIA AND FOH' KIIIN KltriTH. FLORIDA Olt- AMIKH, KIIKHII KK1H, &('. KlUKWOItKH, PLAIN AND FAN CY CANDIKS, HILVKU HOOK AND HUH A R TOYS, rilACKEKS, CIIKW- INQ (ll'.MH, &(., WK AUK HKLLINd TO TUB WHOLKHALK TUADK AT FAITOUY ritlC'KS. CALL EAItLY AND HKLKIT OVVL STOCK 1E- FOHB THK IM'SH IIEHINH. WILKIE & ATKINS, I a r.TTnn avs, S.MSVILLS, . B UAII. oausss will ascsivs rsourr Ann CA.KPI'l. STTSNTUIN. BURNETTE HOUSE FOHMERLY THE EAOLI HOTEL No. 66 South Main Street. Large rooms, well venlllsteri, warmed hy heaters aad opea ni place. tal.le aapi4led with the beat th. market affords, aatea, f 1.00 per da, IA.00 to N.0O per week. liio.oo to ISO uo per month. MRS. L. J. BUHNKTTB, aovafldiln irosrlS)trs)ai YTINTH BUAU. Warm eomfnrtaht rooms, house aewly mr al.hed i food taloe. Terms raaaoaabw, Oa .tree .".I-. M.. j. L S ATltK.A, Jalyiadtas sS Pattoa Avs. THE NEWS! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN THIS ALLIANCE DKKP IN IOI ITICS MOW. PROLONGED DISCUSSION ON THE SUB-TREASURY BILL. Ocala. yt Jfc. .-Tht Cittcens' Al linnce )riicfc(i a national orKoniuttion Ihtc Sutunlay. It is designed to supple ment the Farmers' alliance, and its pur iMiacs nrc solely xliticnl. Its meinlier- ship is restricted only by endorsement of the St. lAimi and Ocnln platforms. Its suliordinntc alliances will be organ ized onlv in cities, towns, and incorpora ted villages. The president is J. U. Hoi ilcn, of Kansas; secretary, Ralph Beau mont, of New York; trensurer, L. I. Wild, of Washington. The declaration of principles says that the organization is formes) for the pur- pose ol co-oncratiiiK with the Farmers' alliance, the Knights of Labor, and other orders in the supHirt of the St. Louin platform, "and to this end the organiza tion is political in its nature." It is de clared that the present national organi zation is temporary, and that as soon us the order is organized in a majority of the states lull national conventions shall be held to revise it. The representative, of the alliance ex- hnnires throughout the country have formed an important national organiza tion. The figures submitted by the state manngcrs of the exchanges showed that n business aggregating more than ten millions was done by them the past year. Contracts were made here last week with representatives ol manufacturers for the purchase of more than fourteen million dollars' worth ol goods during the com ing year. I he state managers organin d wnnj. n. vines, 01 at. iouis, president ; W. L. I'cck, ol Atlanta, vice-president ; iswnld Wilson, of New York, secretary ; and J. K. House, of Kunsus City, treas urer. It was decided to adopt the Geor gia system of doing business throughout the country. The alliance exchnngc in that state does practically a cash broker age business. The colored alliance finished its work Saturday. They re-adopted the St. Ixuis plattorm without amendment. They derided not to denl with third party officially, but all the delegates, with the exception of those from Georgia, signed the call tor a third party eonlerence to be held at Cincinnati, Feb. 23. The committee on the president's mes sage, with reference to the salaries, rc Hrted in favor of making the president's sulnry $3,01 M), with traveling expenses, out of which he must pay his private sec retary ; and in fixing his officiul residence in Washington. Adopted. A tremendous row was created by President Hall, of Missouri, who insisted on reading, amid greut disorder, his"rra- sons" for not signing the rcKrt of the committee that investigated the charges against folk, Macune and Livingston. Hull thought the report censured I'olk too much and Macune and Livingston not enough.cbargingthat they ha. I plead guilty to some of the charges from w bicli tne committee s report exonerated tncm. Finally Livingston secured the adoption of the motion making a continuance ol tne investigation a special order lor p. a. Before that hour Hall withdrew his reaaona" in the intervntnf harmonv. but aid, "tliey are true and 1 do not change my belief' The alliance assembled again this morn ing and listened to the rcKrt of the coin mitteec on legislation with reference to the sub-treasury hill, A warm contro versy on tnnt sunisct went on uii tne morning. Washington was chosen as the next place of meeting, but it may be chungeil to ludinnnpolis. THK TOBACCO TAX. An Itemof Interent Hare In North Carolina. Wasiiiniiton, Dec. 8. The ways and means committee to-day voted to report Ihe bill authorizing the secretary of the treasury to refund so much of the tax collected on tobacco (which shall he in the hands ol dealers and mnuuluclurrrs January I as was nbolishcd by the re cent tariii nn. The house has passed the pension iiii- nronrintion bill. Sherman A. Johnson has been nomi nated as collector ol customs nt George town. D. C. Secretary Noble has announced a plan for aiding claimants to secure pensions witnoui tne neip oi attorneys. The republican caucus coinmitteeof the senate has decided to postpone consider ation ol the resolution shutting ofl de bate. Senator Gray, ol Delaware, threw the republican members of the srnnte into confusion by his attack on the domicili arv clause of the force bill. The correspondence I let ween Secretary Mlaine and Minister Miznerover the Bar rundio affair shows that Mitnrr was verelv reprimanded for exceeding bit powers and was then recalled. MASMHK FOt'NDEMED T PoMslnllltv that too Naval proullceaaro Drowsed, At tlRtNutgLt, Dec. 8. A fishing smack art ried at Ostcnd to-day and reported that the Ilelginn training ship, Ville I), Aorers has foundered nt sea. Rbe has on board 100 naval apprentice. The government has received indefinite advices of a disaster to the training ship but does not believe that she has foun dered. ABAO FAlsJtiniK. Tho collapo of a Pennaylvaula Bank amall Aaaota. Mkapsvii.nk, Ta., Dec. 8. Reports con tinue to come In of sufferers who have lost more or less heavily In the collapse of Delamnter & Company's bank. Lia bilities may reach SHOO.OOO; assets prob ably hall that. intknIiucold. Tho Kind ol December tho North la Mow Mavlnsr. HANRisanNRt'io, Vs., Dec. 8. A terri ble storm set In here last night. Sleet, snow and hail all fell. It hss now turned into a mow storm and rages furiously. Toe weather is Intensely cold, IS) PARNELI. CRA JSV T He Btrlkes) One of HI Suoportera A RCTOlntlon. London, Dec. 8. At 3:15 Saturday the members of the nationalist party re- nsscmljlcd. A strongly worded letter from Archbishop Walsh was rend dc manding Paniell's removal. Then followed Abraham's motion, but I'urnell refused to put it. As a written resolution to the same effect was being handed in by Justin McCarthy? I'urnell leuned across the table, struck McCar thy's hand, and seized the resolution und tore it to pieces. Justin I lunby McCarthy denounced I'arncll as the insulter of his lather nnd an enemy to bis country. Ik declared that he hud hitherto acted with I'arncll but that henceforth he would re pudiate him. The opponents of Purncll who with drew met immediately in another room, elected Justin McCarthy chairman nnd unanimously adopted the following reso lutions: "We, members of the Irish parliamen tary party, solemnly renew our adhesion to the principle that the Irish party al ways must remain independent ol the other parties. We will never entertain any proposal for the settlement of the home rule iiucstion except such us satis fies the aspirations of the Irish party and the Irish iwoplc." This resolution was immediately com municated to Gladstone. Umiii learning what had been done he exclaimed: "Thank God, home rule is saved !" In response to a call issued by Justin McCarthy, leader to I lie nnti-Purncllitcs, They assembled to-day and named the committee to assist Mr. McCurtfay in deciding the future action ol the party. FOURTH REGIMENT, . . Martin, of Aahevlllc, Re selected Meatenant-VQlonel. The fourth regiment of the North Caro lina state guard held its nnnuul election at the armory of the Hornets' Nest rifle men at Charlotte. Five cominies at Statesville, Lineolnton, Asheville, Con cord and Charlotte were represented either in person or by proxv. The Mon roe, uauas ano vtnyiicBvuic citniimun-a were not represented. Col. J. T. Aiiliiony was re-elected in spite of his recent resig nation. This is regarded as an endorse ment of his course. Lieut.-Col. J. G. Mar tin, of this city, was also in nomination and received three votes to Col. Antho ny's twelve. Mr. Martin was unani mously re-elected licutenaul-coloncl. Maj. b F. Young was re-elected bv a vote ol leven to four over L. N. schill. THK CHl'RCH STONED. A Reward ol as la OrTerrd by Ihe Catholic ConaTrccatlon. The congregation of the Catholic church on Haywood street have been considera bly annoyed of late by miscreants ston ing their house of worship. The windows of the building are closed with canvas until the gloss comes, and on two occa sions this has been found torn and rocks have been found in the interior. Sutur- lay night the pastor, who lives next door, heard a rock strike the side ol the church, hut on going to the door could no one as the street is wituout light at that point. The congregation has offered a reward of $'J3 for the discovery of the person or iersons doing the work. CVT WITH A RAZOR. Mary Hsnssa Hart by Her Hus band. las. Henson, colored, was put in jnil several days ago for mistreating his wire's child. He wus released Friday, his sentence having expire!. Saturday htwent to the house ol his wile. Mary Men- son near the Asheville tobacco works and the trouble Iwtwecn the two was re newed. In the quarrel the woman was haillv cut wun a raxor in severni pinecs on her hands. Henson cscnKl aud has not been caught. Death front Consumption. Miss Mary Ucckmun, of linrdstown, Kv., died nt the Oaks hotel yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock. Miss llcckinnn hnd been in Asheville for two weeks. She nine here sulk-ring with consumption, which caused her denlh. Her mother was with her. The remains were taken to her Inrnicr home this alternoon for in terment. Important. Tlic circulars for distribution by tin; cititens' committee npimintcd to canvass llie city for homes for delegates to the Inter-State Immigration convention, mny I had by members of that com mittee by calling at The Citukn office. SOUTH CAROLINA IVLKS. Gov. l-'owle Is nt work on his mes sage to the legislature. bw P. nrik. tins raised nearly 111.. (MX) to build a Uiliernocle at Kandlenian. The elected rcuublicnn superior court clerk ol Craven county could not give bond. Mr. Harwell lllnnton. of Kbelby. has given SUM) to the Wake Forest endow mcnt luntis. Mr. Milton Drown, of Salisbury, last week sold a dog to Mr. Lorrillard, jr., of New York, for f 50. The senior class of Salem female acade my have odopted the "senior enp and roue, ol Dines mnienai. HrndersonvllleOuidei Major John II Tinley was married on Sunday to Miss Mnry ti. rcaincrsion oi vicar crcc. township. The Pile meetins which hat been held in Kouisburg for the past ten days came to an end Thursday. The attendance av eraged nearly or quite two thousand nnd there were two hundred conversions. Last Sunday Mr. Cicero Craven and Miss C. Cecil, both of near Thoinasvillc, were united In matrimony. On Inst Tuesday afternoon Rev. Preston T. Way, of Oakdale, was marrrled to Miss Lltsic Harwood, of Chapel Hill, Winston Daily: Old I'nele William M vera ia said to he the oldest citisen no w living in Salem. He passed the OHth mile ntnt a few davs Boo. Winston Repub lican: Uncle 'Joseph Armfield, of Ker- nersvillc counts hit years at about 01 Winston Republican : Mr. H. P. Sam uel, of 8nlcm Chapel township, this mnntv. hna twin dnuuhters. Bula and Susan, aged about 0 years. Last week Hnla Mnled a lartre hawk and in com- Kiny with Susan procured breach ading shot gun, went forth and killed the Intruder. FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED. FlVK IMliN ARK INJl'HIvll, lll'T NONE FATALLY. Hrafcenian Uuliiea has liln Tlilith Broken-canned by a Broken Hruke Heasn PUHHeiiicera to be Trannferred. Through freight train No. Ill, loaded chiefly with coal and cotton, and which left Asheville early this morning, was wrecked by a broken brake beam Iwyond the ciwannanoii tunnel about nine teen miles cost of Axhcvillc, at half past six o'clock. The engine mid the train were derailed. Conductor K. II. leinKtcr, of Stales ville, and Kuginecr (icorge Heaver, Fire man J. II, Sullivan, llrakenien Sylvester Downs and Jones Guinea, of Salisbury, were injured. Iiowu'sartn and (tiiincs' thigh were broken and Sullivan was cut on the fine. The injuries ol the others were not serious. Ir. W, II. Milliard, of this city, surgeon for the railroad company, was sent to the scene of the wreck soon alter the news reached SuK'riulcmlcnl Mcllcc's office here. Passengers on cast bound passenger train No. Till, leaving here at this afternoon, were to transfer lit the scene of the accident to west hound train No. .V-i, which is to return to Salisbury. No. S3 is to bring the passengers of the other train here and take them through. The ollicers say the track will lie cleared by 7 o'clock to-uight. AN ALARM Of FIRE. Memberaor the Fire ComimiileH UlHHHtlHlled. An alarm of fire, so badly mixed up that nobody could tell from which Imix it came was sounded yesterday afternoon at iihotit ::i(l o'clock. It was thought that the bell was attcmptingtostrikethr numlHT ol a box in the western part of the city and the tire compaiiicsall started in that direction. Alter a run lor some distance out Huywood street andfimlini: nothing they turned buck. No lire was found or has since lccn reiorted. The me tiers of the Arc companies arc getting considerably dissatisfied at the freiiuent nhirn.s which have called them out of late for nothing bill burning chim- uevs. A prominent mcinticr ol one ol the companies in conversation wiihTiiuCiT- r.vs tins morning spoke ol the ordinance which provides that any icrson suffering a chinitiev within the fire limit, to be come foul with soot so us to blaze out at the top, except in dniupor rninv wenther, shall, on conviction he lined $". lie said that there should lie an ordinance of this kind, embracing the entire city as Inr us the water supply goes and that it should Ik enforced so thai there would not lie so much trouble from this source. He also called Tim Citizen's attention to box No. 4-.'ll! on South Main street which is so broken as to K-rniit anylioilv to turn in an alarm from the outside of the box with a stick. This same mein lier said that there was danger of a dis bamlmcut ol'lhc company should there be so many calls to take them from their business in all sorts of weather lor noth ing. "One good thing," he continued, "would lie tor the city to have several chimney sweeps who could be employed by anybody to clean cluinucvs. 1 Ins would avert much of the trouble." JumI a Llllle Hetalnd Now. Eiiitok Tiik Citukn; How gratifying to know that, "the world do move." The urtiele in Friday evening's wipcr. 'Co-oienitivc cooking aud washing," is absolutely savored wi.h salvation. After milling it, I shouted three hallulujahs, amen. This is something uiitisusal for me to do, and I lcg your pardon if I did wrong. On the 13th of September last, 1 sug- gcttcd this co-iierutive plan, with tin exception of details in tin.' cooking tie- mrtnicnt, to tne memiiers ol tne House- kcciicrs union. The prices were identi cal; the shares to lie $''.". However, later I proposed to reduce the shares to $10 and begin with the laundry alone at twenty-live cents cr down or' two dol lars per hundred, all plain pieces to Is. mitnulcd; theothcrs miuiriug hand iron- in if to lie rough lined to send lioinc, or charge for ironing at the laundry, op tional ol course, mil alter consulting husbands, the ladies seemed to think the idea too premature and 1 1 lioie the hub bies were not to blame) no action was taken in the matter, onlv n little work or luxle on mv part, the result of which was n slight shock to ueighlair tiirdwood's nerves. How in mil 1 do reurcl that Asheville could not have wen the Hinl first. Mor al ake hp: liiiicandlidcw.nl lor no nun. Kesiux'tiiiiiy yours, I. M i:iks or co.siijri:sci:. FHMIllliN. limiii I'ashii, who is at the head of (tcrinnn expedition in Africa, alter having a niiniiicr ol liguis Willi Aran slave traders, has arrived at Lake Victoria, iioMi:, Amcricnn bacon is being shipicil t biigiann. foe Coburn, the pugilist, died nt New tork rtalurtiuv night ol consumption. The President entertained at luncheon Saturday Mr. mid Mrs. Henry M. Stan ley. A sensation has been caused in (icorgin bv the announcement that (en. (m is to be initiated into the alliance. Some of the hostile Sioux chiefs kept their pledge nnd comr in ami hnd n till with lien, iiroone. .v result yet. rmminrnt educationalists favor the establishment of a system of free kinder gartens in connection with the public schools. The New Hampshire legislature hnsnd liiiimrd without ennctiiiunnvleuislation The extrn session cost the people about 9lo,ouo. President Allen V. Tliurmnn, of the Amcricnn association, says no club in the American association can in any way lie connected with the National league. An association club could be made to pay In Chicago, nnd he mny nsk permission to put a club there. The Jefferson n venue I'resbyterinn church, of Detroit. Mich., has invited a Methodist minister from Cnnndn to be come its pastor, nnd the problem which hns been presented to the trensury de partment now is to get the reverend gen' tlcmnn into this country without nav- ment of the tiennlty of f 10.000 fixed for Violation ol tne contract labor law. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIB MARK KB018TBRBI). ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curetf livery Varioty of Headacna ANII NOTHING BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa- lion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article it. the market for the sccdy relief and cure of every variety of thai common trouble, Hkadachr. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some tiling which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative (lowers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such IHiisonous drugs as ANTH'VKINB, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINli. Since it docs not contain an atom ol either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without (car or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, does not lisnrrangc tlie stomach, and contains uo 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 the most populur aud saleable urticle in the market, wherever known. IIIKBC f JON8 FOR UBB. The dose for an adnlt la two teaspoonfuls in a wine glaas of water. Dose for children in proportion, according to age. la either case the dose can tic repeated every tblrtj ralnues until a cure Is efleeted. On. dose will alway. drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when first feeling the premonitory symptoms; but If the attack Is well oa, aad sullcring is intense, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater .amber of dose, is required to effect the first cure than Is needed for any .acceedlag time there after, showing that the medicine n accumu lative la Its effects, tending toward aa event ual permanent cure For sale at oa-ANT'g PIIAKMACV. WIIITLOCK'S, COIINKU KAULK HLIM'K. 46 MOUTH MAIN STREIIT, CiirlMtmaa Prcaciila and Hoi iday Good a. Juki ik'Iim1, t'(iniiiiHiiig novcllics, l.otli UHf ul mitl or namental. SM'iul at ton tion iri called to uur la rue stock of embroidery, nilks, zepliyrs and wools of all kinds, felta and materials for fancy work, hat est ilcHiiriiH m I'liiiui nilks, now HttM-k of dress triiiiniini;s, vclvt'Ut. jiluslieH, nilks, &c. Wo nro agent for tho colebnitotl Cen- tenieri kid rIovch; also a. conililetc lino of gcminio Fon- torRlovoH. Our luwortiiii'iit of liandkercliiefii and aprona for tlieliolidaysaro imnieiiso. Our display of winter wraps for ladies, niisses and chil dren is tho largest in tho city. A complete Btoek of under wear for ladies, misHeu and children. IJlankets, comforts, shawls, curtain goods, house hold linen. Call on us. Cor nor Eagle Block, 40 B. Mail Street sskyis).
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1890, edition 1
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