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' ' y' J -- !' 'I' i V "M-h. f i 4 The Citizen's advertising columns aref I 'J'a record of Ashevillc's progress. j 0 t I t i' i i t i i m il I Asheville Daily Citizen You will I astonished, if you read Tub f. Citizen's advertising columns, to scci how much news they contain. I T- ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 244. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health lulness and beaut.v of SCENERY. An elevation of :,HiW feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It, is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plav for line residences and HKATHFIJL HUM KM. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.lnvHle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. IfriTYaolitinu and other caps, stock, lion Marclie. New WTNcw C.infjhains, new Laws, new Embroideries. Hon Marchc. H4TScllinan's Spring llcrhiis, latest shaiw, liest (iiality, less price. Bun Marchc. BON MARCHE. jo South Main Street. 30 VALENTINES AT ESTABllOOK'S, The Bookftcllcr, Stationer and Art Ileal tr. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. apt I k .1 KliAL ESTATE. Wll.TKH B. Owvn, w. w. whut. 6WYN & WEST, (SucccMor. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Putilik. CommlMioncr. of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFPICB-Moutheaat Court Hqaare JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man can save one dollar out of every five dollan he earn., Much a man will be rich inHidc of twenty yeara Call on ui and we will tell you how to do It, an; we have just received private advice, from Jay on the .unject. rliirln. the uant vear. in suite of the hard time, and we take thin opportunity to thank our irienon ana cumomera, ana to wi.n them all long lire and happincu. JENKS & JENKS, ' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooma Aio, McAfee Block 3H P.tton Ave., A.hevllle. N. C. English and French B0ARDIN6 AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 Preach Broad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL (Por many years Associate Principal of Mt. Vernon Institute, Raltlmure.) Assisted hy a corps of corapentent teachers decs dlv JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of sensible economical people who from ex I erlence have leurned that COOPER'S U the Best Place to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. Yoti enn trade with u with the perfect lis' surnnce thut our prices are "Rock Ilottom.'- We arc still Kiting Magnolia Ham. at 12c Hi retail. noontusfn'j i 3 S 3 f I 1 M ! n 0 X 3 ? f 2 in : 3- 3 4 s a. x S-l 3 os a O 2. 5 0 n o n f S o on ; J 5 o 5 g X ? B' ' 2 North Court Huuare, Corner Main and CoIIckc tits. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. ( viiig to I he lateness of Hm season we are Helling heat ing stoves at greatly ,.(l(jn).()( prices to prevent carrying ...... L.i ,..,... ;..(.. f I... 1 1 1 nun i . . . 1 mi.. 111.- in a. season. ll; 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 ud your chance will soon lie gone. See our bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or- lL , "',m, mm- Taylor, lloulit & Brothcrton. No M l'atton Avenue, l'n der Opera House. zebance" will get there. We bet on Old Zeb at being I the best Klour in town. We have just receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And IiivcHtmciit Ajfcnts. NOTARY Pl'Itl.IC. Uoani. Hc.-urcly placed at A per cent. Offlcei.: 24 & lit) Pntton Avenue Hecond floor. fehtiillv V. WI1.I.S. ARTIU'H J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 2N Patton Avenue. Net Y M C A huiM'g. ntiv 1 ri.'tm V () UoxTiBi. L JOHN CHILD, ( Pormrrlj of Lyman & Child ), Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. "Rapidly to the Front!" D K A I. IIARBKE, I-'HANKMN. N. C RUA1. HSTATR In all it, form., in the richest portion af western North Carolina. It will pnv you to write ii. for thr ItrHt tniliii-rnient. nnd irrcnt- eat bnricnini. in the "Coming Section of the South." or apply iersonnlly to our Asnevuie rvprt-sentative, rHKDr.KicK kiti.kih.k, jano-lm UN l'atton Avenue. FOR SALE ! Flint ctaB new residence, c hen pent home In Atiheviile, location central. FOR RENT. Klnelv furnished residence In best onrt of city. A StO room house lust the thinic for a Inshlonabl boarding house, other houses that arc worth vour attention. Finest lot nf NlnnHinff tlraher anri .in.tu.i- Innil. In .h south. Mineral nrooertles. W.NTKll Suits Of mnm. ft, llcrhf n,,tf. kccnlng. 1.1st vour nronertv wlthus and hsvelt solrt and rented. MONliY To LttNI). mist I'ltM.IBiiKli llur new pnmnlilrt Asheville. Full of latest statistics. Call a copy. w.v..w- .,nj my. anwsa " RBAL B8TATB AMI INVHSTMBNT8. Room 8 McAfee llluck, U2 l'atton Avenue. nov!7dlai DO YOU WANT A fine China IHnner Tea or Chumlier Set Cheap? If so now is vour chance to net it. As we are needing money and space we will offer you for the next IB days the CollowitiK mU: 50 pieces Havilniul lea set fir worth $20. 138 piece lloviluntl Dinner set ftr $42 BO worth $50.00, 120 pieces Carlshud set for $40 alHO worth $BO. Two 112 pieces Apnque ietfl for only $1H worth $2fi. Five hand decorated 12 picccM chamlicr Htts worth $l.5n for $12. Pretty I'niit Halts and Sau cers worth $3doz. now $2 do, nnd thousands of other urticlci reduced in same proportion. This is no "catch itenny" ad. but we mean Imsineis. Olance at our tmrjinin siiow win dow and lie co iviuced. We will this spring show you u much targcr and hundHtinicr line than erer before, Hotels and hoarding houses wishing tn replenish should inwpect our line nnd pricrti, licforc buying. THAO. W. THRASH & CO. Cryntal Palace, No. 41 l"atlon Avenuo. i kery, I'tlassw are, l.nmptt, llouMcfurnish ings. Ktc. GEORGE SCIICEN, Mineral Water Itottlcd and on Drujtht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. F. V Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, X. Y. Ih'iir Sir: 1 have dis- pensed llie hxeelsior Water eotiununiiy at niyeounrerioi the past twenty purs, ami I 14.. I... . I ......... ... ............ 4 I ... 4 lit he measure 111 r.i vnifJ, 1 u.u ,1 I iiiiioii imi inaii.v iiiincrai i- ters that I tiamlle then is none that surpasses the "hxeelsior. lor its medical mialities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a- refreshing and pleasant beverage it hasa .decided pop ularity with inv customers. The apparatus with little at' tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses tin water with all itsnaturalgas precisely the same as when drunk at the Spring (ilXMHiKSClHL'X. The genuine Excelsior wa- fer can now be had at 1. t Asheville, at ." cents a glass A large discount on Ladies' and Mitres, wraps nnd clothing for Men and Hovs. Among the former nrc about twenty wraps not bought this season, at about one third of I original prices. Children's WuisUd and PUihIi caps, hall price and lest. Some-prime values in New Goods just in Many other important reductions. II. REDWOOD & CO Clothing, Vry Goods, Pnncy Goods, Shots, lints mid Cai'iicts. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIS WILKIE & ATKINS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS NO. I PATTOSf AVKNII- l'RICH LIST Stic k Cnndy H,(a!c. I'enny Goods (per Inn H0 fir.r. line. French Mixture Ispccinl l'.il;j(il inc. Chocolate Crennis (A No. 1.1 lHc. Marshtnnl'ows (A No. 1.) 2.rifu.i!7c. Rock Cnndv l.'l. 14 and 1.1c. Hand Mades tMia-.'Hc. Soda Crnckcni XXX fiiiriU .-c. Lemon Crcums XXX MV-jc. Viinilln C isp tdc. Fancy Assnrtrd Cuke. 111c. Cr. Lunch Kt.jc. Ovstcr Crackers 7c. Floridn OraiiRc, $:t.R(iw::i.7."i. Hananns Sl.J.'idf '1 2fi Mixed Nuts, ' Unisy Hrnnil" mw n-. 'caniits. VirKmia Ila.d I'iikctl I roasted 10c, Tennev'H Flue Cniidlcn on Retail OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FtlRMBKLY DAKLANH INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. lnST COMPLETE HEALTH RFSOliT I L THE SOI Til. Annointmcnts unsurpassed. All modern therUt.UtlC aim IttllCCS UtlUllllinS lor tllC TC lief and cure o( nervous and chronic dis- eases Turkish. Roman and Russian lintlis, Helcc on trlclty. Massnae, Mweoisn Movemcius, an in for eluded in price of room. The Meiueal MiiniiKement under me oircc tlon of Dr. F. w. Neefus, ncrntlv of the luek- 1 son nanatnnum, at 1 lunsvuic, . 1. roriiir. I ther particulars address, Miss Emii.y Vaikihn. A8HUVILLB, N. C. ACK THE RI ITER'S WORK. ANOTHlvK AWFI I. MI RDKKIS Vt'HITI.CHAlMvl.. he Victim Found a lew Ho- iientH Alter llie Iteed win com. uiitted, but llie Fiend Had I-.h-capi'd A CroHH I'.rectftl. I.UNIHIN, Feb. 13. A woman was found ul in the WliitccliaK.-l district this niiirninj;. Klie is supposed to nave necn murdered by the fiend known as "Jack the Kipper." She was about 2f years of ie and ipiite good looking lor a wo man of her class. She was found lyuuj on her back with her head nearly severed from her body . There was also a severe wound on the back of her head, caused, is ihoimlit.by the severe tail she expen- need when her assailant knocked her down. The scene of this posstlily latest of the riesofjack the Uipm-r's crimes, is a dark narrow archway known as the "Swallows' gardens," and atliiiK from Little Mint street to hainbers street. I he archwav is, lurini' busy hours, a well Ireipieuted thoroiiKlilaie, eHpeeially used by railway inuloves and stalilenien in hassmij tn ind lr i in their residences in and about that packed neighborhood to their work. At all times ol the nij-ht there are people iwakc in the houses and iiedestrians ai'e passiiiK about anil through Swallows' irdens.liut nolnnlv seems to have heard inv cries of an alanuiiiij nature diirini; the early hums ol this morning when the crime was committed. The police llieorv is that the woman as uiurilered while in a standing posi tion; that the crime was prohalilv the work ol "Jack the Kipper," and that the murderer was frightened away by the ippro.-ich ol some pedestrian bclore he ul tune to mutilate the liodv m a mail- tier already described m previous crimes ittiibuted to "biek the kipper. hen the blood slams had ln.cn cleared iway the police carved a roii),'h cross in oodwot'k over the spot ill Swallows ndens, where the unfortunate woman as found. The policemen who found the murdered iiniau must have reached tile spot hue the murderer was only a few yards iwav. 1 lie victim s lips wcrestiu twiien iilK and her eyes were still rolling when the ollicer lient over her. ;i:N. tillKHSIAN ItllvM IIAKI), He Now Him it Chance for Recur erv, HIh Ht-vretary TIiIiiUh. N'kw York, Feb. 1.'!. There is in oubt that den. Sherman's condition i really iiuptoveil this iiiiiniini;. Hi assed a iiuiel niuht anil there was no rem-titioii of those sinkiiiL' spells which have so often drawn members of t In family about his bedside, and made ill- in fear that the end was near. The lasi bad turn was at an early hour last even Where Ins chances were one m a thoti- ;iud yesterday," said his secretary, Mr. Hairett. "thev are now one in ten, and we have reasons now to entertain some oiie." 1'. 1. Sherman, the (.eneral s son, when spoken to with regard to the published statements to the ellect that den. Slier man had received extreme unction, cm I din tie-all v denied that such was the case 1 he (,ciicrnl, he said, was not a tall) ohc, and had never been one. All.MIHAI. 1'OKTl.K II'..I He HHMCtl Away tttidtH-nly TIiIm Morulnic at WaHliliinion Wasiiincios, ll. C, Feb. 1 .1. Admiral F'orter died suddeulv at S.l.'i o'clock this morniii' at his residence, 1711- II street His death resulted from fatty ilcjjcnera- tion of the heart, which relentless disease isserted its latal clutch upon linn at Newport, K. I., last siiintner when, con trarv to the persistent advice ol Ins phy sician he overtaxed his strenuth bv tax ig violent exercise anil was stricken with a complication ol disease, including congestion ol the lungs and dropsy, lie was brought to W aslnngton, where pres ently mental disturbances were added to other troubles, and the patient failed to realize the seriousness ol Ins condition. The family were made aware weeks igo that his death was only a oucstion ol a short time. MIHHIMKII'I'I'H HTAMIIARII. The m-iuncrullc Nominee IliBt lieu I rict'oluaiii' Man. Washington, l-'cb. III. In the house to day Mr. Cannon said: "I would like to ask the uciitlcinan whether he is 111 lavor of Mr. Cleveland lot the next president .'" Mr. Hooker: I will say mat 1 no not think that a man on the continent ol America will ever lie a candidate ol Un democratic party for president ol the I'nited States who is opposed to the tree coinage of silver." (Applause. I HuyM He Ih Innocent. Ciik.u'.o, Feb. l.'l. Charles Gibson, secretary of the w hisky trust, who was arrested here yesterday, left for Cleve land last night. In an interview liclotc leaving he said, regarding the charges against him: "1ms is a damnable plot to ruin me, but it will fail. 1 have licen instructed by my attorneys to say noth ing, but 1 will say this: 1 am innocent of any crime." Railway President RcIkiim. Ni:v Vokk, l-'ch. 13. 1 'resident Nor ton, ol the Louisville and Nashville com pany has tendered his resignation to the hoard of directors to take ellect April loth, or before thai date, if his successor is elected. It has been accepted. Dillon ami O'llrlen In Hoc. I.ONPON, I'cb, Kb Dillon and il'Hrien were brought to London anil taken to Scotland vard lor the uight. To-morrow they will lie taken to Ireland. They had many callers at the Scotland Yard. 3ns tiould III. St. Afiii'srisi:, I'la., Feb. l.'l. Jay Gould was taken suddeulv ill this morn ing nnd bv the advice of his physician, started lor New York in his private enr. The WatterHon Letter." From the llnltiniore Sun. It is a remarkable letter, plain-spoken, but friendly and thoroughly sound ill its advice. Nothing like it for dvsiicpsin and itidi gestion. Simmons Liver Kegtilator is u safe, sure cure. TRl'.STI.F.H GONE. TraltiH on the Murphy Hruuch Only Hun to nillHboro. The Murphy branch ol the Western North Carolina road is having a hard time of it. The henvv riins out that way have so swollen the Tuekusec;ee and Nanlahala rivers that the lojj booms have broken loose nnd these have taken with them all trestles and bridges that eumc in their wav. There are now seven trestles and bridges washed out lietween Dillsboro and the end of the road, and on that ac count trains on that division are only run to Dillsboro. The work of replacinc the trestles is going on, but it is necessarily slow, and it it expected that two or three weeks willclapse belore the road can be opened lor travel to the end of the line. Vik.WATTERSON WROTE IT THKI.F.TTKR MR. HI I.I. CAI.IJ IMPI'DliNT. 1-lic l.dllor HayN He Wrote to the tiovtrnor I ram MoI1cn MohI Sincere and IlMlnlereted. Ai.iianv, I'cb. 13. Coventor Hill this afternoon was shown the letter purport ing to lie from Henry Watterson, pub lished in the Haltiuiorc Sun this morning. He said: "I never received any such a letter. 1 1 is fu st 1 have heard of any such tiling. It must be a forgery." llAi.TUioui;, Feb. 13. The Washing ton correspondent of the lialtimore Sun telegraph Ins paper: Mr. Ilenrv Watterson wrote and sent the letter. livery word of it is genuine. Of course he cannot say that Covernor Hill received it, if the latter denies it." l.m isvii.i.k, Kv., Feb. 13. On return ing to this city this allernoon, Mr. Wat terson said: "I wrote the letter to Cov. Hill, anil I was impelled to do so bv motives sin- cerest and most disinterested. '1 am distressed bv the representation that Cov. Hill should regard inv plain but triendlv words, as impertinent and insulting. I did not so intend them. I cannot help thinking that the same words might be with propriety addressed to him or to any other democratic aspi rant bv the humblest cieniocr.it in the land." IT IH WILLIAM. rite Murderer Ca.inlit at WuviicH- vllle Taken lo ;rcetivlllc. J. I!. Williams, who was arrested at Wavnesville Wednesday afternoon, was caught bv W. T. Shckon and C. 11. Ueno, ol the I'inion detective agency, together with three oll.crs. The crowd of pursuers came upon Wil liams on Kaler's hill, about thirteen miles beyond Wavnesville, in Jackson county He was in a one-horse wagon, driving a white mule. He made no re sistance whatever and when searched had a Smith v Wesson pistol and a pair of steel knacks on his person. The sheriffs posse lrom SouthCarolina were hut a lew hours behind Williams when he was caught. Thev had been in formed bv telegrams from Chief Denver ol the I 'iinon agency, ol the route Wil liams had taken and the distance they were behind him. The eaptnrs turned their man over to the S iitli Carolina officers, who started at once lor Creenville. They telegraphed that thev would come through Asheville, but changed their minds and went to Hendcisonville, where they took the train lor Creenville. A reward of $!ioo had been olTcrcd for Williams' arrest. The live men who cap tured him were paid $lin) each by the South Carolina officers. Koch'N I.yuipll. Iviuion Tin; Citizi:n: In regard to Koch's lymph, doctors admit that it has accomplished all that Koch claimed for it. The profession believe that Ivniph docs not cause general tubiicnlar trouble nor create new colonies ol haccilli. It does not increase the trouble. The ma jority ol patients thus lar treated arc said to have been lienehtted. llie risks appear less than the chances of benefit in using lymph. M. Y. It Hot Springs, N. C, Feb. 1-. The North Carolina Moruiuit Newspiipcrs, From the Winston Sculim-l. In the first place, no cilv of less than :tii,oon population can ever sustain modern morning newspaper. This is an incontrovertible fact, ascertained and established bv hard experience, and re corded in the enduring chapters of the history ol disastrous ventures. We have no city in North Carolina of the adcipiate population nnd resources lor supporting a morning newspaper. AT WASIIISGTOS. The house passed a bill increasing the pension of Gen. Custer's widow to $110 a month. Win. F. Wharton, assistant secretary of slate, nnd Miss Susan C. Lay were married 111 Washington. Senator Ilonr has reported a bill mak ing ten eiicuits of l -tilted States courts instead of nine as now. As I'nited States senator Mr. Hill will take the seat in the chamber now occu pied by Gen. Wade Hampton. The house went into committee of the whole on the legislative appropriation bill, nnd Mr. Dalzell, of I'cnnsylvania, made n speich defending Commander Keiter's action in the llarrundia alfair. Mr. Lodge replied on behalf of the secre tary ol the navy. lames II. Reed, has been nominated by President Harrison to lie judge of the I'nited States district court for the West ern district ol Pennsylvania. The ap pointment is looked upon as direct notice from the President to Cuay that he has lost favor, Reed not being a (Juay man In the I'nited States senate the house bill to revise wages of certain employes in the government printing oflice was passed, with the nniemlnient that niglit employes be paid I'd iierecnt. extra. The naval appropriation bill was taken up, nnd various amendments were agreed to, including one appropriating $25,000 to aid the naval militin of various states. New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island ami Connecticut, it was slated, hud or ganized naval militia forces. THE GRAND CENTRAL SOLI) MR CHKDKHTLK HKI.I.H IT TO ASHKVII.I.K MEN, MeHHfH. W. T. KeyiioldH and C. K. tiraliath Pay a.is.ooo for the Property Mr. Reynolds AIho Buys the l'atton Building. Two large deals in Asheville property were closed to-day. Messrs. C. E. Graham and W. T. Rey nolds have purchased of N. V. Chedcster the Grand Central hotel building on the north side of l'atton avenue. The sale was made through Messrs. Nutt Atkin son & Son, and the price paid was $35, 000. The building has a frontage on Patton avenue of C7 feel and runs back feet to College street. , Mr. Chedcster will thus retire lrom the hotel business, but will continue in the mercantile business at the present stand. Messrs. Graham and Kcvnolds have not yet decided what they will do with the proiierty, but propose to greatly im prove the same very shortly. llie ground occupied Iit the Grand Central building was sold to M,s. S. K. Chedcster hy W. M. Cocke, jr., in 1S8U, lor $l,4.0l. llie building now occupied by the Model steam laundry, corner l'atton Avenue and W ater street, was soul to day to W. T. Kcvnolds by Capt. T. W. ration. Cortland lbos., made the sale and the price paid was $13,000. This priiicrtv aliout lour years ago was sold Ior$f,"'o0. WILL RAI8K ,jo,ooo. The UliiKliam Hchool Will Come to AHlieville. The work ol securing takers for Major Bingham's bonds is going on. There is now no doubt as to the loca tion of the school here. 1 he $l!,"i,000 asked (or has been pledged, but the suiii is to be increased to $30,000, on account of the cost of es tablishing water works on the site de cided on by Major liingliam. This site is on the west side ol the French Llroad river, about one half mile this side Dear son's bridge, donated by the Asheville Loan, construction and improvement company. It is expected that the entire amount will lie raised to-dav or to-morrow. JiiHtllli d by the Record. I-'rnm the Spriniilichl Mum., Kcpuliticun. The citizens of Atlanta, Ga., gave a great reception to Jay Gould last week, but Gov. Northe-i refused to attend be cause he disapproved of Gould's money making methods, lie willstaiidjustilied. Hut such virtue is unfortunately exceed ing rare. l-'rora the Charlt-stnn News nml Courier. In Georgia, for the present at least, Governor Northcu is "a bigcr man" than Could. mock Quotations. Nhw YokK.l-'t-b. l.'l. Kric U7; LnkcShnrc llilii.: Chic-mo and Northwestern 111 Norfolk and Western ; Richmond nml West I'oint Tcrmiuul 1K; Western Union Haltlmore I'rleeH. Hai.timokk, Fi-li. 13. Finur dull ami tin- dinned. Wlu-iit KouOu'i-n, tirtn; l-'ullz $1 (MmU.OM; LoiiKlicrrv. 1.0JH.OS; West em. tinner: No. winter red, spot uiul Feb ruary, $1 .o:t4.Cnrn Southern, quiet; white ami yellow, t,l(itby; western, lirnier. New York Market. NliW Yiikk, Feb. 1.1. Stocks, t"K mint. Money casvat IMojUUi LxchangrloiiK 4..Mr,:i.i-L.s-, : sthort. KT.i.dt.Hs ; state mis. .lull ami fenluicless; Kovermnciit hoiuls. dull lint 'steady. Ctton.ciiKy sales. ',7 imles; I plHrnls, l.l.e; Orlcuns, !iritc uenfil nail closed stendv: l-clruurv H.U1 March. H.u:i; April.!) .OU; May, 1 1 ;Jnr. ! Ill Julv, li.7. l-lour ipnct ami slcntly. wnent lelivc ami linn. corn innet nui stroll.;. 1'urk quieter nut linn, at $!l.,.r,(it L';. l.unl uviiet nut slen'ly, ul o.w Spirit Turpentine ipiiet but stendv, at 40M 01. je. Kosiu null nuu uueliniiKeu, Jl.-tJ'aM I relKUts llnscltleu. .-l7'.lA'.S' OP COSSt:(JL LSCE. i-'(ki:ii;n. The iiuecn will start on March 20 for the continent, where she will sojourn three weeks. Heavy snow storms are reported the north ol Scotland. All the railway trains are delayed by the snow. In the house of commons the bill l( permit a widower to marrv his deceased wile's sister has passed its second rend ing by it vole ol 20-' to too. A dispatch from llueiios Ayres to Lon don says thai information received lrom the Rio tie la Plata districts shows that locusts and drought have reduced the maize crop to it ipiartcr ol what the croj was in lS'.IO. Flaborate preparations arc being made 111 Havana lor the reception on their re turn home ol the Cuban delegates wh were sent to Spain to represent Cuban interests 111 the negotiations looking 10 commercial treaty between Spain and the l ulled States with rclercnce lo t-tilia. HOMK. II. M. Stanley denies that he will do nate his African trophies in aid of Gen eral Ilooth's scheme. I'd. Inckson. n member of the Indiana legislature, committed sueidc recently at Harrison, Ohio, liv Hanging. Arrangements have been effected for a joint debate at Minneapolis, Wis., the last ol Marcli iKtwecn Ignatius t'on nelly and Hob lngcrsoll, Donnelly to de fend his cryptogram and lngcrsoll to up hold the Sha)csiiearean end of the con troversy. Stephen M. Allen, the surviving prcsi ling ollicer of the lirst republican convention, held at Worcester, lulv 20, 1SS, will is sue n call fora convention March 4. The military and civil otliccrsuiider President Lincoln, with many of the original abo litionists, will lie represented. Catherine Drexel, the Philadelphia hei ress, who two years ago entered a con vent nt Pittsburg took her final vows Wednesday. Miss Drexel, or Sister Cath erine, as slie will lie known hereafter, brings with her $7,000,000, and will found the order of the blessed sacrament, the object of the order being, to educate the Indian and negro. A Chicago dispatch says: "This is the true situation ot the World's Fair: lvvcry ollicer ol the National Commission is on the point of resigning, with the under standing thut the deserted Kst8 shall re main vacant. The local directory is nl ready confronted by nn apparent defi ciency of $,r),072,000, which may lie swell ed to an actual shortage of $8,000,000. AVc have the largest sup ply of carriage: sponges in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. a Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 33 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit, ('all and examine for your self. (iUAXTSl'IIAKMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bot tle at Grunt's Pharmacy. The finest ami most complete stock 01 Colognes, Toilet H'uters, Extracts, I'uce 'uwiiers ami high grade bonps flt UKA.rS I HAHmALY. Prescriptions tilled ut all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to anv part ui the city. GKAXT'S I'lIAKMACY. If von want a handsome pair ol cut glass llottlcs call at GKAS7S PIIAK- A.-1C Y. Huttles ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush lor small amount of money, CHANT'S 'IIAKMACV is the place to go to get it. Ml kinds of Tooth Hi ushes, lUilh llrushes, Hath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions aie com pounded at GKASrS PHAKMACYyou can positively depend upon it thut only the purest and liest Drugs and Lliem cols liave been used that they were compounded hy thoroughly experienced Pharmacists una that the price puid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main St. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE ANDACKNTFOIl THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -ANU- 1MPR0VEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots solil on the installment plan. Op tions bought anil sold. No tary Public. NO'. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., I'p Stairs. W anti:p. A Reliable, ccrienecd middlc-agril colored nurse for child nlioul twelve months old. Apple lo MKS. J. M. CA.MI'lllil.L, Hill Street. V, O 5 s r i in j H 0 M CP 0 r S a; r 0 CD B 0 J! c c e tn a H n CD s o CD p 0
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1891, edition 1
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