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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 241. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. -aiNVILLE.E- A place planned and devel oping IIS il GREAT RESORT. Situated in Hie MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henltli I'ulneHH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3.H00 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It iH being laid out with taste and wkill, with well irrnded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tine residences and HISATHU'I. HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress LIHYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnwille, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, IfirYuchting mill other caps. New stock. Hon Marchc. IWrNcw Ginghams, new Laces, new Embroideries. Hon Murchc. WTSrlhnnn's Spring IVrliics, latest slme, best ipinlity, less price. Hon Murchc. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 VALENTINES AT ESTABROOK'S, Tbe Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer. VI SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr IS d REAL ESTATE, Wilts B. Owvm, W. w. Whet GWYtl & WEST, (Sucoeaaor. to Walter B.Owyo) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Secnrelj Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public y Commluloncr. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE flonttaeant Court aqaara, JAY. GOULD SAYS That II a man can .are one dollar out of ererr five dollar, he earn., anch a man will be nca inatrie of twenty .yean. Call on a. and we will tell yon bow to do It, aa'wrhave Juat received private advice, from Jay on the anujrci. One hii.tneaa ha. heen during the paat year. In aplte of the hard tlmea and we take thl. opportunity to thank oar frienda and cnatnmcra, and to wlah them all long life and hanpineaa. JfiNKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 ft 10, McAfee Block, - 3 Patton Ave., Aahevllle. N C. English and French BOARDING AND OAY SCHOOL, FOR YOlNfi LADIES ANp LITTLE GIRLS, . No. 40 French Broad Avenue. MRS. IURBWYN RAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL (for many year. AaaocUtc Principal of Mt. Vernon laatltutc, Baltimore.) Aal.ted by a corp. af compentect teacher.. dccA 41 JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of aenalhlr economical people who from ea rerlence have learned that la the Beat Dace to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. Y'mi con trade with ua with the perfect na' aurance that our pricea are "Hock Bottom. '- Wc lire .till aching Magnolia llama at 12c In retail. n n 3 : n m PI 3 ? n n HaotBOontusp' " 1! j ! : S- 8. K- S : eSf5j t-o3'2'Gi s S 5 o a 5. North Court Suarc, Corner Main and College Bin. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owing to the lateness of the season we are selling henting stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly tmd your chance will soon be gone. See our Ilargain t'ountcr for odds and ends useful and or namental. ralor, Itouirt & Ilrothcrtun. No -l.'J Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will Kit there, Wc lift on Old Zvb n the beat IMour In town. Wc have jtitt m'civ- cd a frenh lt of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Conic and K'vc them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loana aeiirely placed at 8 per cent. Office: 2 ft 2n Patton Avenue Second floor. fehlidlv U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 ratton Avenue. Next V M C A bulld'R. novl d3m PO llojfiS. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman ft Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE -AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, eecurely placed at 8 per cent. "Rapldlr to the Pront!" D E A L A R A R B K K, 1'ranklim, N. C. RBAL KSTATB In all Ita forme, In the rlchcat portion of v (.tern rcnria uarnnnn. it will pnv you to write ua for the brat inducemcnta nnd irrcat eat bamaina In the "1'oniinR Section of tbe South," or apply peraonnlly to our Aalicville reprenentntivc, 1'KKDkuick kiiti.rdok, janft-lra 28 Patton Avenue FOR SALE I First class new residence, chenjwst home in Asncvine, location central. FOR RENT. Plnely furniahrd realdence In heat part of oir. a iu room nouae juat tne tmnu lor a fnahlonnblr hoarding houae, other houaea nlao We have aoine choice builrilni altca that nr. worth your attention. Hln.at lot of atnndlnx tlmlrr anil timber landa in the aouin. Mineral prniicrttea. Wantko Sultaof room, for light houae keenina. I.iat your property wlthna and havelt aold a -d rented. MClNKY Tl) LHNII. Jiiht Pnii.iaimn Our new pamphlet on Aahevllle. Pull of latcat atallatica Call for a copy. BIOKLOW ft JONES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVK8TMKNT8. Room 8 McAfee Block, atl Patton Avenue. novl7dlm DO YOU WANT A fine China Dinner Tea or C It timber Set Cheap? If no iiow it) vunr elm nee to e t it. An we nrc nccdinK minify and spucc wc will liflcr you for the next If. dr.v the following acts: Tio p'recs Ilaviland Tea set $1 ft worth $20. 13H piecen llovllnnd Pinner net for $42 HO worth $50.00. 120 piceen CarUhnri net for $io also worth $50. Two 112 piecen Apntpie svti for onlr$lH worth $li3. Five hand decorated 1 2 piecen t h imber sets worth $10.no fur $12. Pretty I'ruit I'latcn and 8nu ecra worth$:tdoz. now $2dox. and thouitnndi of other article" reduced in same proportion. Thin is no "catch wnnyM ad. but wc mean buHincftn. Otanee at our bargain show win dow nnd Iw eo i.vinced. Wc will thin nprltiK how you a much larger and handsomer line than ever before. Ilotelii and boarding hnuftefl wIshinR to replenish should inspect our line and prices, before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace, No, 4i Pntton Avenue. Crockery, C.ln.Rware. l.nnipa, llfiuM-'lurnixh. Inc. lite. GEORGE SCHOXN, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drught. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, X. Y. Ihiir Sir: I nave din penned the Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the pnnt twenty years, and I take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral war ters that I handle there is none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and pleasant beverage it hasa decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses the water with all itsnaturalgas precisely the same as when drunk at the Spring. GEORGE SCUCEX. The genuine Excelsior wa ter can now he had at T. V. Smith & (Vs. Drug Store, Asheville, at ." cents a glass. A larj;e discount on Ladies' and Minen, wraps and clothing for Men and Hoys. AnionK the former are about twenty wraps not bought this KcaKon.at about one-third of original prices. Children's Worsted and Plush cap, half price and less. Some. prime values in New (.ootls just in. Many other important reductions. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats and Carjwts. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVE WILKIE & ATKINS ' WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS NO. Il PATTON AVDMK. PRICB LIST Bti.k Lnniiy NlitOc. Penny Oooda (mt box InOI finwrtoc. French Miture (apeciaM.HiWI(c. Chocolate Crenma (A No. 1.) 18c. Mnrahmal owa (A No. 1.) I!ftfff27c. Rock Ciin.lv ia. 1 and 10c. Hiinil Madea ISfll'.'Kc. Soda Craekera XXX OWn'-A'. Lemon Cream. XXX Hlyc. Vanilla C lap 10c. Fancy Anaurt-d Cukca 10c. Cr. I.unch 8Vjc. Ovater Ciaekcra 7c. Ploridn Orangea $R.R0I :i.7."i. Kananna $1 .aBM"i 2.1 Mixed Nuta, ' I nlay ll-niul" 1 r r.i t .-. Peanuta, Virgnla Himd Picked lie roaa'cd 10c. Tennev'n Fine CandleH on Retail. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (Pt)RMHRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH HESOKT IN THE SOUTH. Appnlntmenta unaurpnened. All modem theraputlc npplinncea and hatha for the re lief and lure ul nervoua and chronic dla eaaea Turklah, Roman and Rttaalan hatha, Itrlcc trieity, Maaaaire, Rweillah Movementa, all In cluded In price of room. The Medical Management under' the' -direction of Dr. P. W . Neefua, recently of the lack aoa Sanatorium, at Danavlllc, N. V. For fur ther partwalara addreaa, "Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHUV1LLU, N. C. PENSION FOR A WIDOW. MRH.Ct'HTKK TO UKT Sioo IIvK MONTH. The Huuw and Senate Iioen Hsi.ie Work To-Day A l'ulillc nulld. liiK lor UallaH Over the I-rtl-dent's veto. Washinuton, I'd). 10. In the house to-day the bill wns passed iiiireaaiii to $1(10 u month the pension of the widow of Ocn. Ciist.-r. Mr. Wiekhani, of Ohio, asked unani mous consent for the committee on coin age, weights and measures to ait during the .sessions of tin house, Mr. Hopkins, of Illinois, objected, but subsequently withdrew his objection anil leave was grunted. The army and pension appropriation bills were sent to conference, the senate biH was passed for the translcr of army officer! on the retired list horn the limited list when they shall have obtained the age ol 64-. Mr, Abbott, of Texas, from the com mittee on public buildings an I grounds, reported back the bill providing for an extension of the public building at Hal- las, Texas, at a cost of SL'Oil.dlMl. This bill passed Congress last session. but was vetoed by the president. The recommen dation of the committee was that the bill be passed over the veto, and it did yeas 11 ; nays Oil, the necessary two thirds voting in the nlhnnative. In the senate to-day the house bill to revise the wages of certain employes in the government printiiigolhce was passed with a substitute offered by Mr. Gorman providing that all night employes b-paid -0 percent, in additon to the amount paid for day labor. A conference was asked anil Messrs. Mandeison, Hawlcy and Gorman were appointed conferees mi the part of the senate. Messrs. Dawes, I'lumb and Goiniau were ap pointed content's on the part of the sen ate on the tortitication bill. The naval appropiiation bill was taken up and Mr. Hale made a statement as to its provis ions. COTTON HI'.TI'KMH. The male Avernicca nnd How Hie Hint Mi. Uercd. Washington, l-'cb. 10. The cotton re turns of the department of agnculltm lor February report that the plant oicned so rapidly in thccailv autumn a to tax the capacity of the pickers anil leave some cotton exposed to the wcath cr, which was unusually moist. There i-- a general complaint of disenloraliiu. and to some extent injury of the fibre. From the same cause a u unusual ainoiini ol trash was gathered with the cotton that was thus exposed. The slate aver ages are: North Carolina, which hail : very small crop las!. .n-,ri '.IS; Soutl. Carolina, lod; Georgia, lo.l; Florida, '.15; Alabama, 10-1; Mississippi, lO.'l; Louisiana, tlf; Texas, loS; Arkansas, 101!; Tennessee, 1 10. Some correspondents claim that there has been an orgnnicd cllorl to bold hack the delivery ol the crop in the hope ol liettcr prices, mid other reports state that it is being rapidly marketed to get the higher rates of the opening season. It is possible that these causes were both operative, one early in the season, the other later, counteracting the early move ment. Proportions sent from plantations arc Ihus leporlcd: North Carolina, Mi per cent.; South Carolina, So; Georgia, Ho; Florida, HO, Alabama, NO; Mississippi, SO; l.oiiisaua, !0; Texas, f'.i; Arkansas, So; Tennessee, So; general average, S7. 1 he proportion ol hut to seed is reported it . I.' to ,1.1 per cent, the better results lieing in Louisana and Texas. RAILWAY COMMISSION. The Mill PaHHed the Henate Vin. lerclay, Iron duel. Kai.i:ii;h, N. C, Feb. lo. In the bouse to-day when the bill to repeal a charter ot the Petersburg and Western railroad was under consideration a sensation was caused by the reading of a letter to the president of the road from U. 11. Kilteuliotisc, formerly secretary to Presi dent Polk of the Farmers' alliance, dated Washington, December 31, in which he raised objections to the repeal and invited an interview within a few days. The railroad commission bill, iron-clad in its provisions, has passed the senate and is a special order in the house to-day. NOI-:XTRA Hl.NHlON. That Ik In Indiana Railway Re- HPOIlHlljllity. Indianapolis, Feb. 10. Gov. llovev has given the legislature notice that he will not call an cxtrt session, even if the appropriation bills arc not passed. The house has passed a bill declaring railroad corporations responsible for in juries to employes incurred through negligence of fellow employes. The seceded Chilian Fleet. I.oniion, Feb. 10. A dispatch received here from Montevideo, capital of the re public of Uruguay, savs that three Chil ian men-of-war which have seceded from the insurgent fleet, have arrived at that port. ould (iolnit lo Florida. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 10. lav Gould and party arrived at Itrunswick at II o'clock last evening. Mr. Gould is going to Feruaniliua and thence through rlor id n. AT WASHIXCTOX. The president has given no intimation to congressmen of an intention to call an extra session. Gen. Miles, it is said, is about to go to Washington to prefer charges against General Mckceyer. A nunilicr of congressmen have offered to help Mr. Gorman in his canvass for re-election to the senate. There is talk of a formal protest against Sixmkrr Kccd's methods by democratic numbers of the house in lieu of the usual vote of thanks. Recent Ivnglish armor teslsarrthought at the navy department to still ou tlier demonstrate the stiiK'riority of the type ot armor adopted tor American ves sels. The house bill for the adjustment of accounts ol government employes under the eight-hour law was, alter a protrac ted debate Saturday recommitted by vote of 27 lo 2. ANOTHER I'HIHl'II, uev, C. M. Campbell Will Ileuln IIh ICrecllon Moon. Asheville will before long have another church building. During the latter part of last summer Rev. C. M. Campbell, then pastor of the Riverside and North Asheville Methodist churches, in this eily, conceived the idea and began laboring for the establish ment of a church building in the south ern part of the city, somewhere near the corner of liailcy nnd Philcr streets. The last Western North Carolina con ference divided the Riverside and North Asheville charges, and gave to Mr. Campbell the alv.vc territory as a mis sion field, beside his work v. North Ashe ville church. When he returned to the city, Decem ber 1, Mr. Campbell began active work for the crcetionot tliiseliapcl. II. A.Gud gcr generously contributed a lot, which is to be sold and the proceeds applied to building the church. Cnpt. Thos. D. Johnston, F. A. Sumner nnd others have also shown an active interest in the work by contributing to the building luiul. Mr. Campbell has been so much en couraged that as soon as the lumber can be hauled work will be begun. About one-half the sum is alrendy assured. The chapel when completed will be worth be tween $1,500 and $2,000. It isexn'cted that the building will be finished about April 1, and Mr. Camp bell asks contributions front those inter ested in this good work, lie suggests Hint a $1" subscription from fifty per sons would place the matter in good shape as to finances, and the building can soon be finished. TO IMSCl SSIII.N;ilM'. The Public M.-flliin To-morrow NlKht. A joint meeting of the board of alder men and the citiens of Asheville is to Ik held to-morrow ti'ght in the court house at H o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to havea discussion of the ipiesiiou of bringing Hingham's school to Asheville, and tin best wav of accomplishing that end. It is desired and expected that a large number of the citizens w ill be present. AiIiIicssch lor and against the proposi tion will be made by 1 1. C. Waddcll, W. T. I'cnniman, W. W. Itainanl, J. G. Mcrrimon, G. A. Sliiubrd, N. P. Corn, Thos. I). Johnston, N P. Chcdeslcr, W il. Clayion, Jisse K. Sfirucs, T. W. I'atlou, T. C.' U'csiall, Nalt Atkinson. W. I). Itrccsc, S. R. Kepler, M. I-. Carter. Key. J. I.. Carroll, C. T. K.uvls and u In rs. Tlllv I.I.N I i: Sl. tSON, Si rvlecHlohelleW ul the TrlnlU :iiseoi.il Church. Services lor the season of Lent begin at frinity F.piscopnl church to-morrow, Ash Wednesday, with service and sei mon at 11 a. m. Thereafter during Lent services will be held daily, at f p. in., on Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays: on Sundays at 11 a. m. and S p. m.: Wednesdays, S a. in. and o p. in ; ami Thursdays, 10 a. in. anil 7 p.m. During Holy Week daily services will he held at 10 a. m. ami p. ui., until Good Friday, when the services at 10 a.m. will lie followed by a three hours' service which will hold from 1U ln'A. Saturday, Faster eve, the hour of service will be lo a. in. I in the first and third Sundays ol the month holy communion at 1 1 a.m. On all other Sundays at ll;,'IOa. m. AN octo;i:n AKIAN'S ii:aiii. An Aged Native of ICiikIuiiU I'Ick al Marlon, N. C. Mr. A. Forstcr, formerly of Lancaster. Fugland, died at Marion, McDowell county, . C, Feb. :t. lie had been a resident of Marion lor nine years past, anil was SO years of age. Mr. Forstcr emigrated to America in his 1st year, lie was hale ami hearty, and si-emeu good lor several years more. when he contracted pneumonia, which was the cause of his death. He had been married three times, and brought up three large families. I lie deceased was well known in llun 'omhc count v, where lourol his children now live. 11c was the father ol Mrs, II. llatterham, of Asheville. ;I.AI TO.NK A Nil I'Alt Nl.l.l.. The Former Cannot lie Recon ciled to the Latter In Amwiiy. Dt'Hi.lN, Feb. 111. The Irish Times in its current issue says that the difference of opinion existing between Gladstone and Parncll Is so great as to be beyond even a chance ol compromise or ntlpisl- ment. The Dublin Fxpress announces that Sir William Vernon Harcourt has advised lustiu McCarthy not to hold any further communication, direct or in direct, with Parncll. Haiilcy'H4;rcHl ;lfl. Ci. i:ki.anii, Ohio, Feb. 10. Major ond, Henry M. Stanley's manager, an nounced here that Stanley had decided to give all gilts which he has received from the crowned bends ot F.urope, and other admirers, to General Pooth, of the Salvation Army, for the cause of helping the poor in Loudon. I hesc gilts arc valued at nearly oOd.lldO. .17' KAi.i:it;u. Senator Bellamy made a very able speech in support of the railway com mission bill. Fill introduced in the house, by Mr. Stroup, providing for the lurnishing pub lic school pupils with the school booksat actual cost. Raleigh Chronicle: Whatever the legis lature does or docs not do, there is one thing it must do: to meet the demands ol the m'ople pass a pist and wise rail road commission bill. And before an other Sunday morning the bill now pending will lie a law of the state. There is n strong movement lor a new geological survey of the stale. There is no sort ol doubt that this is needed. Some of the reasons are as follows: The stale is now lacking for u thorough sur vey of her resources; that she has within her borders valuablcdepositsol iron, gold, silver, kaolin, corundum, mica, etc., is known, but she is doing practically noth ing in the way of exploring nnd adver tising these resources; millions of dollars are now moving southward, but North Carolina is doing nothing to secure her share. W diniiigton Messenger. MEANS LlUSLM'SS! UIMiHAJI (SCHOOL MAT TICK AC2AIN. THK t Now Comet, up In a Shape to be Approved by the People With no HiHfc and Probably the lleHt of KemiltN to the City. The Itingham school matter is again before the people ol Asheville, and in an entirely dill'crcnt shape from the one in which it was presented a few weeks ago. Major llingham arrived in the city lust night, and this morning a committee of prrniincnt citizens met him in theolliccof Nalt Atkinson & Son, when the whole matter was talked over in an informal way. The proposition now made by Major Bingham is this: Major llingham will put in of his own money an amount suHicicnt, when added to the value of a site for the llingham school, said site having already been assured, to make the sum of $."i,oo0. The city of Ashe ville is asked to endorse bonds to the amount of $o."i,(loo, said bonds to run for ,'io years, at as low a rate of interest as possible to float them at par, the city to take a first mortgage on the whole properly to secure itself against loss, Maj. Bingham pledging himself to pay the interest auuuallv, and to provide a sinking bind looking to the payment of the bonds al maturity. In terms, Maj. Hingliani proposes to put up $2.1,001), and he asks Asheville to endorse his bonds for $2.1,000 more, the city to take ii first mortgage on the whole property ($o0,ooo to secure itself against loss. Cnpt. Atkinson has just returned from Kalcigh, ami brought with him a certi fied copy of an act so amending the city charter as to enable Asheville lo donate, endorse lor, or otherwise aid in the establishment of llingham school here, to an extent not exceeding $2,1,000, any proposition lor sinh aid lo be first sit li mit led lo the ipi.alilicd voters ol the city, and a majority ol such voices being nec essary to ralily such proposition. This act has passed anil is now a law. A call lor a public meeting to be held in the court house lo-moriow night at S o'clock was issued, and the meeting of citizens adjourned. "I.ove I'I.kIh a Way" To-Nlgtil. (II Katie Putnam and her new play, the St. I.ouis ( ilobe-Deinoerat says: "A play without one single objectionable or unsatisfactory feature is a dillicult thing to find, but Manager Finery has got il in 'I.ove Finds a Way.' With such a popular star as Katie Putnam and her clever company, Mr. liuicry should make a barrel of inomv bcUvecu now and ihc close of ihc season." Stock Quotations. New VtUJK, l-'ei. to Krie L'o"- ; l.nki-Shore los!,; e,hi.a. an. I NurUlwisUTtl ll.'ll;.; N.nl.tlk itinl Wtst.-rti rai, iK-hin.U(l an.l Uesil'uiul Termimd I'.i's; Wester. i l nuin Ilallliuore Prices. Km. -mm.iki-:, 1-Y!i. 10. Flour thill ami UIH-llallKe.l. U he;,! sunt lit ill. quiet lull ..ti-ji.l.; l-'ultz. Sl.uu.,. 1 us; Lo. lierrv, $1 .na "Mils; Western, ulen.ly; No. 1' winter r.-tl, spot ini.l I-'iliru.-iiy. $1 ol'i L.'.r 1 n-J V May $1111'; Corn S.uiiliern. nuu-l; while ami ycl ov, lilcMlJi.; western, easy. New York Market. Nl w VoltK, Teh. lo Sin- ka. tiiiet nail strong Monty ensyat 1,'m .''.., K ehniine loan, I Vim I-. ,",!, , short 4 sT 1 .."i i-.nt 'i ; ata'e lion.ls. nt i:leete..; nvi-i-nii tin liou.ls, dull lint steady c'olloil, easy- saleH, 7:(; t't lan.ls. tl Orleiins, if 1 1 -1 lie ; openetl nut! .:..t,, sl.atlv, I't-ln-uarT n..h;i(.i s ifj, March, '.Mil,' April, ii.lii: May, tils; June, Jl.L'T; July. . I'l ur .lull nntt easy Wheat - (lull hut slt-atly. Corn timet lull stta.lv. I'ork quiet tail ease, at l.t.-.".i'l. ll.l'.V. 1. aril .lull lint aleaily, nt .VPT1-.,. Si ! I i l s "1 urpentine tlull runt uiH'hatitfeil. it Hil-j.-M-le. liosin tpiiel lint steatly, nl 1 lu1 1 .-ta. l-'ic:K.ls st- ntly. AFI-'AIHS OF COXSEtjrEXCIi. i;oki;ii;n. Tlie Chilian insurgents seem lobe hold ing their own and Chili is very much dis turbed. The ruitid States government has ex tcudidcd an otiicial invitation to (beat Britain to take part in the world's lair in Chicago m ISO;!. A dispatch from the City of Mexico says Guatemala is preparing for war. U is reported that a secret alliance has been signed between I iiiatemala and llondu ras against Salvador. The Pope is reported ss highly satisfied with the statement ot Cardinal Gibbons m lh' educational iiut'siiou ill the Tinted States, and as a result lie is preparing a letter to the Cardinal upon the subject of Archbishop Ireland's views ol the school tpieslion. 1 1 i M i : . l-.x-l resilient Cleveland is visiting I.akcwooil, N.J. The trucking farmers in the Norloll; section have begun spring planting. Governor Hill has approved the bill amending the New York ballot law. The Reform .lub of New York will come out at Cooper Institute against tree coinage ol silver. Baron llirsch has remitted 12 000,000 francs to form a bind lor the relief of Hebrew' immigrants to this country. Joe Donoghnc won all the races for the amateur championship of America at Ncwbnrgli, N. V., Saturday. He skated five miles in 1.1 minutes and ;17 seconds, beating the world's record. Il is estimated that during the past year damage aggregating $:i.1,000 has been done lo moldings in Ashland, I'n by settling of the surface. Sonic hnve been wrecked so badly that they have had to be torn down and rebuilt. The cause is supposed to be the removal of the pillars ol coal in the tunnel colliery which runs anacr the southern end ol the town. Two years ago I. W. Morris, of Hus ton, was m command ot a vessel that c.'iughl seals in Russian waters. A Rus sian man of war caught him and his crew, .Morris docs not know what be- came of them, but he has just arrived in Boston alter two years in a Russian coal mine, where he was chained to n Pol anil compelled to dig out live cars of coal daily. The Pole died and Morris was compelled to cut the horly with a spade lo free himself of the chain that bound them together. He was finally par doned. NT'New List SK'ci,d bargains At kinson & Son; third page. THIS We liavo the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in tlie city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 2j and 3.1 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. f J UANT'.S NIAUMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cents a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Tlic finest iiml most complete stock 01 Colonies, Toilet Waters, Extracts, I'uce i owners una niu I trrar e Srums nt GKAXTS I'HAKMACY. I'leserintions fillet! nt nil Imnrts rt,uU lelivereil lice ol clmrisc to anv nnrt ni tliecitr. GKAXTS I'll ARM ACY. If von want n handsome tinir nt rut ftlitss Hot ties cull at Oh'AXTS V.1A'. A.IC'F. Hut tics rani'ine in nrice from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II yon w ant n first-class Hair finish for ii small amount of money, GKAXTS i 1 1 .i n.w.-ic 1 is t lie place to go to get it. All k imls of Tooth Hi ushvs, Hath llrushes, Hath tlluves, Sjionges, etc. When your Prescriptions me com pounded at (tKAXT'S I'HAK.VACY you an positively ihiicnd tinon it thnt nnlv the purest and hest Unit's and Chemi' cols liarc been used that they were omipountlcd by thoroughly experienced Ph-irtmii-ivt c mt. I 41... tl.- .--1 ...... ...ui uic mice uuiu was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, ii:au:u in RKAL ESTATE A.i)A(ii:.TFon thl; ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on tlie installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No- tnry rublie. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. Up Stairs. BARGAINS ! From all departments. I nine-losing out several lines of goods entirely, and all the broken lots and imperfect goods that have accumulated in Silver, China, Glass, Cut lery and Lamps, all the Jap anese goods being closed out. Trices reduced from 3o to SO percent. All these goods are gather ed together in Store No. CI, and marked in plain figures. Sale continues till February 15th. J. II. LAW, Nos. 57, 5J & Gl S. Main St.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1891, edition 1
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