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."1 i; Asheville Citizen J 4 The Citizen's advertising columns aref I J. You will be astonished, if you read The i I Cithern 8 advertising coliimm, to see I "fliow much news they contain. T J'a record of Ashevillc'B progress. 0 i - ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 248. Daily iLINVILLE, A plow planned and devel oping an 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS IF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health- fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .'1,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It irt being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded romls and extensive FOREST PARKS. A denirable place for tine residences and HICATHI-UL HOMKS. A irood opportunity for n nrofitable investments. For illustrated painphlet. nd iIivsh LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc. Mitchell Co., N. C. fegrYncliting and other stock, lion Man-he. cap; New SWTMrw GinLdiams. new Laces, new limbroideries. Hon Marclie. WSiellman's Spring Derbies, latest H,,,r. host oualitv. less price. Hon Marclie. VALENTINES -AT- EjTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Healer. 2 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. aprHd RUAL ESTATE. w.i.tk. n. (lira. w. w. wm. GWYN & WEST, (Succcmor. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. nrn roTlTr KHIll f A I U I r II 1. II L UVinikl Loan. Securely Placed at 8 per went. Notary Public. Commissioner, of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE, OFFICV-aoutheaat Conrt Square. JAY GOULD SAYS That If a man can save one no lar nut ol rv five dollar. ht enrn.. Much a man will he rlcn m.ine 01 twenty year.. canon u. and we will tell ou how to do It, a.wehaee Just received private advice, from Jay on the anhjret. (lar tiuftine.. haa been verv pro.pcrou.. riiirlnir the na.t vear. In suite of the hard I time, and we lake this oppnrtaulty to I than, oar rrtenn. ana customer., ana to wl.n them all long life ana naopincM. JENKS & JENKS, . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room o & io, McAfee Block, 28 Patton Ave., A.heTlllc, N. C. Mrs. llurgwyii MaUiaiiiTs HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. ThoronKh Instruction In Bngli.h, French and Latin. Alio Music and other accom pllahmenta. Special attention liven to the training of little girls. dccS dlT JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of sensible Konomlcal people who from ex perience hare learned that ii COOPER'S Is the Beat Plats to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc You can trade with us with the nerfrct a.' nurnnce that our price, are "Mock llottom. We nrc .till selling Magnolia Haul, nt 13c Tn retail. a j gas Si; 4H I n 5 m P 3 0 0 1 SO j ' IB i S a 5 B' 3 J S1 North Court Square, Corner Main mid College 8t. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owinc to the lateness of the Heaon weareHeiiii.i.euui.K HtOVCH at Kl'Oatl.Y reduced (.onnnuaiiy at my counter lor T1 v" Vr ",c,,,""v , ; w "1 pnees to prevent carry.ng L,ie paHt ttyontyUrs, and 1 T er'thr" nnv Htoi'k nvir into the liet ailj HUM k () ( l HIIO lilt IltM u,.,.u, if ,,t .r.,v. HCaHOIl. If yoU Want a Pt()e now iH the time to buy one cheap. A tew FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They ire going rapidly and your chance will noon tie gone. See our Bargain Counter for ii i i . r i ... i 1 onus ana cikih uhciui hiiu or- Taylor, IlouU & Hroll.erto... P11IIP 1 Tti ' No i:i Pat ton Av 1 f II ...v I ilfi ri u iiouBi-, ZEB VANCE will get there. We lK-t on Old Zeh a. being I the best Flour in town. We have just receiv. ed a fre.h lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Cntrii and give thrtn a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loun. w. urely placed at H per cent. Offices: 14, & 2A Patton Avenue Second Boor. fcbHdlT V. WILLS. AKTIIL'K J. WILLS. WILLS BROS. AltCIlITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Neit V M C A bulld'R. novl d3m T O Bo 5S4. JOHN CHILD, I (Pormerty of Lyman ft Child I, Office No. 1 Letfal Block. REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER l'l "Raoidlv to the Front!" DEAL tt RARBRE, l-RANKI.IN, N. C. RKAL K8TATB In all It. forma, in the rlche.t portion fl I Wr.tern.Nnrta C arolina. It will nav you to I I write u. for the he.t inducement, and arcat- I cat rtarKion. in inc i ominK wcuwn iw I Hontb," or apply ier.onall.v to our A.heville I representative, PKSIIKHICK DllTl.KIMiK, jan5-lm " Patton Avenue. FOR SALE ! Plrot clann new rmlriencc, cbenirfst home in Aahcville, location cent mi. FOR RENT, FinrlY furniohnl renldrnce In .vent nart of citv. A 30 room houw fuiit the thins for iRRttioneDie boarciina bnune, otner nomas ninu. rc drtc .un,. clinics iiuiiiiiiik pic thnt nrr worth vr,r att.ntlon Fl,irt l,,t .ftutn. Minrrnl tirniM-rttr. u.'.mw u,it ,t r... n.,i. t,ii..u. kernini;. 1 i.t v.,r nrnnartv nri.ht.a k.. I .l.l n,i rrniril. M( iNli V to l.HNii li'ST l'uni.l.llKli Onr new namnhlet on ..k.vlli K1l r InlMt tatl...a -ail .. l copy. ..,. A ju.iur, RBAL HSTATB AND 1NVKSTMHNT8. Room 8 McAfee Block, 32 Patton Avenue, novtTdlaj DO YOU WANT A fine China Pinner Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If so now I. vour chance to get it. A we are needing money and .pace we will Her you for the next in days the following Lets: no piece, llavlland Tea act flfi worth :. 13 niece. Holland Dinner set for - . . . I yesterday to lonn aeon Astor, son 01 Kll untlk tKIl fill 1111 niTM rtkrA3 J ' ' art for o ai.o worm ... i wo 1 1 a piece. Apaque act. for only $1H worth 3. I'ive hand decorated IU piece, ,hambcret worth $10.ft0 for $13. Pretty Trait I'latci and Suu ccr.wnrth$3dos. now $2dox. and thousand. of other article, reduced in .nine proportion. Thl. i. no "eatch penny" ad. hut we mean lju.lne... Oiance at our bargain ahow wla- dow and lie co-ivlnced. We III this .prlng I .how you a much larger and hand.omer line hoUK. wl.hing to replenish ahould lil.pect our line and prices, before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO, Crystal Palace, No. 41 ration Avenue. Crockery, (llns.wnrc, Lamp., uouseiurnun- lugs. I!tc. GEORGE SCHfEN, Miner ill Water Bottled and on DruKht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. P. W. Lawrence, I)vlirSir:- have (lis. peilSed tllH KxCelwOP Water take pleamire ill Hayillg that . , ...iiw.Mil un n,no".tl1' niany mineral wa- t(,,.H t ,.,t J handle there IH Done that HUrpanHCH i. ill.'... . I ' l.V... the "hxcelHior. I'or its ItlPllical qtialitieR it is all that, in claimed for it, and an ... ii . i tutfi.iiiliitiiia flnr-iLi out i n iUTPiuinK in;ticm.ui. .leverage it haHadecidinl pop ularitv with my ciiHtonierB. i m apiiaraiuH un mut; i.- tontinti tvni-k-M rierfeet VHiitis- f..tm.nv n.twl fliunotiMOH the water with all its natural gas nreciHciy ine hiiiiii; nn vtiivn 1. ... , nnik at the Snrmir 0KOIMJKSC1HEN Theirenuine ExcelHior wa- U .,,, i, nt T n 1 ... 1. . 1....J ir.1 l ICrCaUIlOW IW IWUI a t I. ,. 1 ' J ' I Smith tV Co'H. DrUg Store, Asheville. at 5 cents a .rlnss. I A large discount on Ladle.' and Ml.ses. wrap, and clothing for Men and Hot.. Amont the former are about twenty wraps not bought thin wanon.at about om thlnJ oi l original prii-M. Children's Worsted and IMush cap, half price antl Utm. Some prime values In New Omnia just In. Manj other important reductiont III. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Good., Fancy Roods, Shoe.. Hat. and Carpet.. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE llt'llilN A. WI1.KII A. CAKTKR WALKS WILKIE & WALKE, (Succeiuora to Wllkie & Atkins,) NO. la PATTON AVKNIK, We have commenced the manufacture of plain and fancy candies and are prepared to upply the wholesale trade at theloweat po. sible price.. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL. We have also the eielu.ive agency for Tennev's) Fine C'aiidlea. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (I'ORMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, IN. C. fQST COM PI AST a HnALTH KiwiUKi I ... fpir. 0117-11 I'll, OCtJil. I rliipimiimcnir, uuiuiunm., n.i ...w,.... l theraiiutlc anollance. ana oatn. lor tne re- Ilef and ure of ncrvou. and chronic a I t.iri Turki.h. Roman and Kns.lan bath., Keiec- trlclty, Mc, sweaian movement., an in- eluded In nrlce of room. I ne Meuicai Manaacmcni unncr m ttiivc tlon of Dr. P. W. Neefu., recently of the Jack- l .on vanatonuni, at oanivinc, n. I. ruriur- tner particniar. autire.., Micjs Emily Vaughn. I A8HBVILLB, N. C ASTOR-WllLuNG WEDDING. CELEBRATED IN rHII.Al.Kl PHIA VEHTERDAVi A f.rand Affair, or Courne-What The Bride Wore nencrlhed In DelallCoiue fctoulh on a Trip. Philadelphia, Fro. 18. Miss Ava Lumb Willing, daughter of Edward S. Willing, of this c.ty, was married here ........ , William Aator, of New York ,-, ti. i,., ... 1 virk at Willing's residence, 511 South Broad street, and only the immediate family of Mr. Astor and Miss Willing and a few intimate personal friends were present. A few moments uetorc tlic hour set lor the ceremony Rev. Dr. Wm. Ncilson Mc- Vickar. rector of the Protestant Episco- pal church of the Holy Trinity, this citv, entered the drajying room, taking his place before tae tlor&l trmnccl. Inimerii- ately after Dr, McVickar had taken his i i i u: i a. t : i P . ami ...a uc ,.,, u.s,c-nar. IOICVVUI I, JlltVCUlU JJ bill; UDIKIB KlllCltll the room. The ushers ranged themselves in front f the improvised chancel and formed the passage way with silken cord. Then, proceeded by her six bridesmaids. Miss Willing, leaning on the arm of her father, entered the room. Miss Willing wore n white satin dress and from her head llowedalong veil of ex quisite old Ince. The veil wassurmounted and held in place by a tiara of diamonds shaped like lleur delis, gilt of the groom. Her other ornaments weredinmondsmost of which weie gifts of the Astor family and of almost priceless value, Her train was borne by two little pages and in her hand she carried an immense bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Bridesmaids, who were Miss Grace Wil! son, Miss h'thel Cram and Miss Hentrix Chapman, of New York, and Miss Mabel Ashurst, Miss Cyntra Hutchinson and Miss Willing, cousin of the bride, wore pink Inillc gowns. Immediately after the ceremony, the wedding breakfast was given at which only those who witnessed to which over three thousand invitations were Knt 0llt- wa8 After the recep- tiontheNew Yt)rKKue8ts who came ore, toitontwosiecialtrins,rcturHed home hi :uu p. m. lnecnrccuonoiine iinnai trip is Kept secret, mil it is umicrstoou th't t, ,'ini ' ,.ih, i ,.,ii enrfor St. Augustine. On their return they will make n .h..rt .tav in this citv and New ork nun tlirn sail lor buroiH- ....... where thev wi snind t ic summer. EAVORM THE LIBER 411. Canada About Ready For Reci procity with the I'nlted HtalcH. TukoNTo, Out., I'eli. IH, 1891. Tin Mail has made iiKpiii ics in nearly every constituency in Ontario with the view ol eliciting impartial opinions as to the probable result of the elections in thai province. From oncconscrvativicoimtv comes the st statement mat llie prospects .liv " m KUfwiuiivii,, ', un ' " lAh.r ,,.,, ...Urrc i. n..,leirr In rhnnw flags," and from a third that "Sir John win ""1m,bt h,,l,1.t.l,c fort:" ..'"'"I't"'1 WLIK'I. lll.il constituencies. afuti in reports ime inese: A great many thoughtful people think the government will sutler licuvv losses; "the government majority will lie greatly reduced Possibly the most significant siimmarv ot the situation is contained in these words: Unless btr lohn Macclonaul can give the people some more positive assurance than he had so fnr given that he really intends to adopt more tilieral relations with the I 'nitcd Mates, lie is almost cer tain to lose the country, which has al wnvs gone with him." j his is a keynote of a great many ol the responses. The tcndencv ot the re plies, taking them as a whole, is decidedly favorable to '.he lilierals. THF. BAD AND THK UUOD, Where They tio Hand and In Hand In I.eitlHlatloii. Wasiiincton, Feb. IH. There is going to be a grand struggle for recognition during the last six days in the house, Under the rules the last six days of the oreseut Congress arc devoted to consider ation of hills under n stisiK'iision of the rules. Everv meinlicr has one 01 more measures he is anxious to get through Some of them are meritorious and other are not, but as a general rule combina tions are made so that the had and the good have to go hand in hand to secure succcsslul action. 1 hose niemocrs who are to go into retirement after the 4-th ol March are especially anxious to get ac tion on pet measures they have worked upon tor many years. I hev realize that this will lie their last chance, and some leel that if their bills are not fairly con sidered they will block the passage ol ri val measures. Ice Factory Wreck. 1 1 Norfolk, Va., Feb. 18. An ammonia tank in nn ice factory in Suffolk exploded to-dav, killing Superintendent Thomas IS. Baldwin and seriously, u not intniiy iniuring two colored men. The factory was owned lv . C. bell and M. nova & Co., and is a complete wreck. Young Baldwin was originally from Baltimore, and the son of Thomas M. Baldwin, of that city. Tbej Tabled It. Nasiivili.k, Feb. 18. In the senate yesterday Mr. Uarly, a republican, of fered a resolution endorsing Cleveland's letter in opposition to the free coinage ot silver and calling on lennessces repre sentatives in congress to use all houora- blc means to defeat the passage of the frec coinage bill. The resolution bill was tabled by a vote af 22 to 'J, powderlv FroNtrated Topkka, Kas., Feb. 18. lust as Mas ter Workman l'owderly was concluding his sticech to the Knights of Lalmr Inst night at representative hall, he fell pros trate in nis cniiir ntiiii u ihihoi ui ntmi disease. He recovered, however, in alxHit five minutes and was able to walk to his hotel. Aahore In North Carolina. PiiiLADiii.piiiA, Pa Feb. 17. A dis patch to the maritime exchange says the schooner J. W. Gaskill, from Philadel phia for Savannah, is ashore nt Pea Island life saving station in North Caro lina, in good condition. Attention to the daily habits of the young prevents suffering. Take Sim mons Liver Regulator. WITH HEAVY HEARTH. The viHltlUKttloux go Back to be I.auf hi-d Chicago, Pel). 18. The Sioux Indians who have been to Washington reached this city Inst night on their way to Pine Kidgc. Thev are not all satisfied. Yuting-Mnn-Afraid-of-His-Horsc said to a re porter: "We had some promises, but they arc like all the other promises of the Great Father. We are not fooled and we go home with heavy hearts. We wanted Gen. Miles, but he did not come. We shall tell our cople that we have got more promises. Then they will laugh at s and call us old men." CAPITAL IS FRIGHTENED. KANSAS L,EttIHL,ATOR8 HAVE (iUNK TOO FAR. Money That Is Much Needed Im Iilngr Withdrawn and the atate Will Buffer For It. Toi'BKA, Kan., Feb. 18. The house has passed a compromise bill appropri ting $00,000 for the aid of destitute settlers in the western counties of Kair The senate has agreed to concur in the bill. The money is to lie used lor tnc purchase ol seed grain in counties where the crops last year were destroyed by drought. The lollowing resolution lias iiecn in troduced in the senate, and will DC aclop ted, having been agreed upon by the re nuhlicnns ill caucus: "Whereas. The oassagcol the House lull ommonlv called the lilder tax hill and ithers of a like character by the house of representatives of this state lias caused great apprehension and distress among the holders of Knnsus securities, and is, as we believe, doing the people of this state a great and irreparable injury by- causing the withdrawal of all foreign capital from our state, thereby rendering ' I.. I. ..I...... ..I ...... ll lllipossioiv lor uic ociiior nuns ui wm oeoDle to renew their mortgages or even pay their interest accruing thereon; there ore, lie it Resolved, That it is the sense ot tins senate that no wild or visionary meas ure, calculated in its nature or by its provisions to injuriously affect the iieople I this state or cretin ol tne same, can or shall pass this body." IN THK HKNATIC. Hill I'HHMtd Iucrcal.ii Mrs. I'uh tcr'a Reunion lo ioo a Month. Wasiiincton, l-'eb. 18. In the senate to-day the copyright hill haying lcen taken up as unfinished business, Mr. I'latt yielded to the reunest ot Mr. Davis to allow sonic pension hills on the calendar to lie passed. About a dozen Hiision bills were taken Irom the calen- l.ir and passed, including the hill increas ing the iciision ol the widow ot Gen. Custer to $100 iei month. The copyright lull having again nccn taken up a vote was taken on the Slier man nineniliiiciit oflercd yesterday by Mr. l'owcr to admit copyrighted hooks, etc., printed in lorcigii countries on pay ment ol tanll duties. I he amendment was agreed to yeas 3i, nays 2. Thereupon Mr. rrvc renewed Ins inciidnicnt rcnuiring charts, photo graphs, etc., to he printed on plates exe cuted in the t'nited States. The amend ment was agreed to yeas 4-1, nayj 24-. SHHRMAN' I'l'NICRAI.. The Confcc'erat,- Camp of New York Will Mend a Co.uii.IUec. Nhw Yokk, Feb. 18. The confederate camp of New York nt a social meeting esterday decided to send a committee to ttend Gen. Sherman's funeral on Thurs day, and passed these resolutions: "Whereas, God in His rrovidence nas removed from our midst General William Tecumsch Sherman, and, "Whereas, It is becoming that the 'onfederate veteran camp, organized under the determination to bury all ani mosity engendered in the late war, now that thev are in common Willi tneir late opponents citizens of a united country. Therefore lie it "Resolved, That the confederate camp, by its commander do appoint a commit tee to consist of twelve members includ ing its officers, to attend the funeral ob sequies Thursday next. PKN8ION DKFICIHNCY. A RevlHed Katlmate I.ald llcfore a House cointuiiiee. Wasiiincton, Feb. IS. The commis sioner of pensions has laid before the ap propriations comniittcc of the house of representatives a revised estimate of the deficiency for the pension office lor the present fiscal year. He shows that dur- ingthe past seven months tncaciuai pay ment for pensions has been $litl,0'.lH,l,j:i. He estimates that there will In required for the old law cases lor the next live montlis jsuo..io.uuu, ano lor the cases allowed under the act ot June 27,1890, $,63,(O0, making a total for the year of $125,700,093. There has alreadv been nmironriated for this scrv- ice $97,090,701. The deficiency, there fore, which is nsked for is $28,C7H,332. : . - '. ' I. .... . . UlbHon Indicted. Chicaoo, Feb. 18. An indictment against George J. Gibson was returned into court by the grand jury this after noon. It contains six counts, charging Gibson with having in his possesion ni troglycerine, dynamite or gunpowder for the purpose of' doing bodily injury to or killing H. H. Shufcldt, Thomas Lynch, ohn Lynch and others. Admiral Porter Hurled. Washington, Feb. 18. With martini honors and with nil the ceremony due to his high rank and distinguished services, the bodv of Admiral Porter was yester day afternoon laid to rest in historic Kansas women Can't Vote. Topka, Feb, 18. The bill to author ize women t vote at the general election and to hold offices has lieen defeated in the house. An effort will be made to have the vote reconsidered. I.et Htm Talk. Ukrlin, Feb. 18. It is reported that the Prussian council of ministers has de citlcd against prosecuting Prince Bis marek. Cloned Doors, New York. Feb. 18. The American loan and trust company hns closed doors. MONEY FOR OUR STREETS. THK ABKNIIMKNT TO CITY'S CHARTDK, Till. To Hubnilt to the People the Qt.eH- Hon of AopronrlHllim 96.10,000 for the Improvement or titreetH, HelioolH, Hewer, Water, I'.lc. $04-0,000! That's what Asheville voters will pass on at the May election. J. M. Campbell has returned from Ral eigh, where he went in company with Mayor Hlanton and J. 1). Hostic, of this city, to appear before the house commit tee on corporations in the interest of the bill for the amendment of the city charter, which that committee was considering. These gentlemen were as sisted in their arguments by Messrs. C. M. Stedinnn, H. A. Guilgcr and S. K. Kepler, of Asheville, who were also in Raleigh. From Mr. Campbell The Citizkn has ascertained the most important features of the bill, which the house committee has reported favorably. 1 lie lull is a long one, covering twenty pages of tyie writing. The most important tcaturc is to allow the people to voteonan appropriation ol $.r)00,00tl lor street improvements. The citv, if the proposition is carried, will pave the streets and the owners ol abutting property will pay lor two thirds of the work, while the city will pay one-third. The street railway coin panics will be required to pave between the rails and eighteen inches on either side. The property owners are given from one to six years in which to pay their proportion of the cost of tins pav ing. In the provisions ot the hill the four banks of the city, the National bank of Asheville, the First National, the Wes tern Carolina and the Mattery Dark bank, are made trustees ol the fund. Another appropriation to be voted foi at the same time is $100,000 for en larging the water and sewer systems. The water supply, it is thought, will soon Ik- inadequate and will have to lie enlarged. Then there is an appropriation ot $U0, 000 for the completion ot the new mar ket house. And last, but by 110 means least im portant, is an appropriation ol .flio.ooo for the enlargement and perfection ol the city school system. There are several other amendments to the charter, among them one to prevent the holding by a member of the board ol aldermen of tlic olliee of city clerk, which is now licing held by Mr. Miller. These questions arc to lie decided at the election in May, at the same time the may or and aldermen arc voted lor. The bill has been drawn with the greatest care, Mr. Camplicll says, and every possible sale- guard lias been thrown around me inter ests of the voters ol the city. I.. & N.OlTU-lal Rim Over. HiKMisoiiAM, Ala,, Feb. Its. News lias just reached liiriniiighain from New Dei.i lur, that Supervisor w . W . Ilaiuiley, ot the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at that point was last night run over and instantly killed by a passing switch en- gme. Fatal Hallway Accident. Sr. Loris, Feb. Its. A special has lieen received by the Tost-Dispatch stating that an accident occurred this morning on the Illinois Central road near Jack son, Tenn., and that several iei sonswcre killed and a number wounded. Killed Two Men, Lirn.i; Rock, Ark., Feb. IS. A Cull man palace car on tnc lion Mountain train was entered by an insane man and before he could be 'arrested he shot and killed a drummer name lsadorc Meyer and the conductor, li. W. Loch. Hlock Quotation. Nkw Yoik. I'eli. IM. line ; Luke Shun loii'v ChiciiKii ami Nurlhwi-.u-ru lll'-v. Norfolk iin.l Western OS'i; kichuimid ami 'r Point Tcruiinul Western 1 limn Mt Ilaltlmore l-ricen. llAi.TiMiiKR, l-'cli. lM. I'lour fairly active, firmer. Wheat aouthein, linn; l-'ultz, $1 011 f,l,OM; Lo'iRlierry, $1.o:ioM ox; western, uteaily; No. 2 wintrr rcti. .pot mul Feb ruary, $l.n.Kn.l. 1KIV Corn Southern, niitniiiu) and .eurcc; white 111. tl yellow, 0 1 to. liU; we. tern, linn. New York Market. NKW York, Feb. 1H Slock., dull and .tn nnnt MiiiirT easy at I'm.'.'' -j, l-:.ehau,rc lonu. 4..r,Mi4; short. 4-.K7Wl-t M7:,i; lnte IkiihIv nrKleetfd; gov-rnnu-nt bond., dull but steady. Cotton, dull .ales, none I p land., We; Orleans, ! 1-ltic; luturc. opened and closed steady ; February, M TO; Maivh. 8. UK; April. N.7I',; May, K.r; June. H. July, H ll'.l. 1-lour tuict but sletnly. Wheat -uuiet but firm. Corn tjntct but stronu. Pork sleiidv, at l'.-.l 1 Lard ipiirt but slendv. lit 5.!lll. "-firit-Turitentine tl ;ll but slendr. nt 4i)i(ii4lc. Rosin tpiiet but steady, tit $1 4- s(( l 5 Freights rirm. AFFAIRS OF COSSEjJl'ESCli. foki:ic.n. Herr Abrnuvii, formerly a member of the Hungarian diet, has been sent to a lunatic asylum as the result of a practical loke played on mm. Count Klcist, a German nobleman. barged with an attempt at manslaugh ter on a Berlin hotel proprietor, frac tured his valet 8 skull while in a rage. In the British house of commons Mr. ohn Morlcv denounced the action of the police during tlic trials ol Messrs innon B 'linen and others nt 1 ipperary, Ireland HOKK. Govcrnorllillissaid to favor Congress man Mower for his successor. Standing Bear, an Indian, has arrived nt Castle Garden with Ins licrman wile whom he married in Germany. The latest political talk in New York is that the republican factors have agreed to nited on Mr. uiauticcy ai.in?iew lor Governor. At mass in the Roman Catholic church at Gatincau Point, Ottawa county, On tario, Sunday, Hev. I-ather t lianipague urged his parishoncrs, to vote tor the con servative candidate and not support the "pnrtv of disloyalty and annexation." Gen Willinm T. Sherman's remains will be taken from liislntcliomc, in New Yoik, on Thursday and taken to Jersey City where thev will he placed in n tiincral car attached to a regular train of the Pen nsylvania railroad. The car will reach St. Louis Saturday, when the interment will lie made. tary-Cbildren's Carriages Williamson its & Co. have just received their stock carnages. New and bcautilul designs. We have tho kircst mip lly of CARRIAGE SPONGES in tho city, and tlioy are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Spongers tliat usually retail for 2") and ;." coiits, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit, ("all and examine for your self. (WANT'S I'lIAUMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacj. The fimst mid most complete stuck 01 Culitgms, Toilet UViltrs, Extracts, t'Uce t'uwders und hih gnuk Soups t 0KASTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions lilh d lit nil hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part 01 thecitr. GRAMS PHARMACY. If you n-nnt a handsome puir ot cut glass ltottles cull at GRAM'S PHAR MACY. Iloltles ranging in price from One to 1'il teen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Huir llrttshlor a small amount of money, GRAM'S PHARMACY is the place to go toget it. All kiwis of Tooth III ushes, llalh Brushes, Uulh Gloves, Sponges, etc. When viwr Picscriplions me com pounded'iit GRAMS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Urugs and Chcmi cols have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Phrnnnvislsnnd that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Mala St. jTM. CAMPBELL. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND ACiEN'T EUR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents antl Sells Houses and lots soltl on the installment plan. Op tions bought iintl sold. No tary I'ublit!. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. JfOR SAI.lt. ll'botieht at once, 1 can el1 one of the most .-onven tut and the pri-itifst little house in Nhcville. It is locatt-d within two minutes' walk ot court house, lias eiKht rouins, nil modi in conveniences, on out- ul best streets, iust at street cur line. I'liec too low. but must sell for cash. Apply to J. M. CAMriUvI.L. IT. 1 w V. z o X 8 r 0 H 0 8 M A B B H rr ."5 P S3 3 a 0 J. c c c E o i C5 sr So 0 of
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1891, edition 1
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