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. 1 ,f 4-4. r--l-M" 1 Asheville Daily Ckize 4 AHheville Improved $640,000 j' I worth. Write "The Citizen' t ... . .T .j. $040,000! sunn you voic lor lir j Write The Citizkn. f i H-H- ! VOLUME VI. NO, 250. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. T . I wiihi you iiiiiik ul I lie iiluu. 4. e t t J t- -fr- f ,; ,;, ,t, 4, -LINVILLE. A place planned iiiid devel .opin"; as 11 GUBAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for healtli I'lilness Mild beauty of SCKNEUY. An elevation of :t,800 feet, with eool Invigorating Climate It, in Weiim- laid out with taste and nkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine resideiicen and HEATHr'UL HOMKS. A good oport unity for profitable invest inents. illustrated pamphlet, For ad dresH, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., 1.. in. nntclicll Co., N. C. trtf"Yailitian and ollur i"l's. titock. Hon Maivhe. New DnT New CinKhamR. new l.aci'S, new Umbroideriet. Hon Maaiic. hT-1'lliiiiiira SnriiiL' Perl lies, latest u.., hrui iMi.-ilitv. less mice. Hon " ; 1 Marchc. VALENTINES ESTAliUOOK'S, The BookHeller, Stationer and Art Healer. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. npr 1 d HUM. I-STATK. WA1.TKH 11 OWVS. W. W. Wkst. 11 f (Saei-eiiKori to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HFVILLE. nril rOTHTT Walll r A I 11 I r IIUnL b.Vllllk-1 Loan- Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public. Commissioner of Iieedt. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICR Southeast Court fttiaare. JAY GOULD SAYS Thut II a man ean save one riollnr out every hire uollart ne enrns, auen a mnn win lie rieh inslile ol twenty .year, can on h,i we will tell vou how to do It. au'wehuve ust received private auvieel irom jay on "... nliirrt. imr hu.inenii haa been verv nrnsiierous, .liirlnu the uaat vear. In anitc ol the hanl times and we take this opportunity to thank our Irlemln and cutomen, ana to nun them all lonK llle ana naupincna. JKNKS & JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room, a & 10, McAfee Block, 28 Pntton Ave.. Ahellle. N. C. IttrSa HlirjJWyll Mftltlftlltl'fS HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. Thorough instruction in Bnidlah, French and Latin. Alao Mualc and other accom plishments. Special attention given to training of little girls, aecfi dlj JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of 11c n nible economical (K-ople who fmiii ex I e Hence have learned that 44 COOPER'S Is the Ucst Place to buy .roccrle, Grain, Feed, Ktc. Yon inn trade with ua with the pcrfiet na' fuirnnrc thnt our prices nre "Rock llottoM.' Wc are still Helling Mufnoliu IIiiiiih ut 1'Jc tti retail. b 0 0 n a sj t 'r S i S j 2 ; as ut 0 5 X North Court Square, Comer main and College Sin. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. Owing to thelateneHHof the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices lo prevent, carrying anv stock over into the next season, it vou wain, a rio( now is the time to buy oik cheap. A few FINK LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidl, and your c nance win soon ie utine. , 1 1 . 1 See our Hnrgain Counter for odds mid cans useiui aim or- 1 1 p., 1 ... 1 iinuicntiil. Taylor, KouiM & Ilrotlicrton. No. l' ratton Aveimo, l'n- der Oporn House. ZKlt VANCE will K'l there. We bit cm (lid Zeli n. lielng the best l?Ulir in ttnvn. Wt- hnvc jiLt reeeiv- . ,1 a fn-.h I t l KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and K've them a trial, at HARK BROTHERS, 17 Sou tit Main Street, CORTLAND BROS,, Meal Fstate ItroherH, And lavculiiictit AgcntH. NOTARY PVBUC. Loans hc urely plaeetl at B kt cent. (Ilhreii: t li lid I'attun Avenue becnnil llinir. feblhllv V. WI1.I.S. AKTIIUK J. WILLS. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, 2H Tatton Avenue. Neit Y M C A hulM'ff. novl (Kim JOHN CHILD, I (I'ormrriT of Lyman Child I, office No. 1 l-cRal Block. REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER 'ZZttZZT' "Hapltllv to the Front!" It K A I. tk It A R II K K, l-'KASKI.IS, N. C. KHA1. KSTATB In all Its forms, in the richet portion f of Western North Carolina. It will iav you to write us lor me oesi miiuixiiieiiiii unu ,nni- em Immunol in me "iiuniiue oeciion m me smith." or amilv nersonnllT to our Aflhevillc ine rcprcnentulivc, i kkukkick ri Ti.niiiiB I I . a jan5-lm 2H Fntton Avenue. FORJSALE ! First duns new residence, cheapest home In Asheville, location eentrnl. FOR KI'NT. Finely furnished residence in ticat part of I elty. A an room house just the thiim for a Ilimhionnlile lionrdmit house, other houaos nlsu We hnve mime choice tiuildinjt "ites tliat are worth vour ntteution. lonrHt lot I of RtandinK tirafier and timber Inndtt in the Wantku Suits of ruomi for Hunt houac- IList vour property withua and Iiavelt sold Ui. d rented. M ( INIIY TO LKNII. Icst 1'iaji.lsiiKli (lur new immiihlct oa Asheville. Tull of luteal statistics Call for a copy. IIH.KI.OW & JON EN, HUAL KSTATB AN0 INVRSTMHNTS. Room H McAfee block, ill! l'atton Avenue. novl7dlm the DO YOU WANT A fine China Dinner Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If so now in your chit nee to net it-. Ah we arc needing money and space wc will ffir you for the net ir tltiys the following sets: fitt pieces llavllnud len net worth $20. 138 piece Hovilutid Dinner set for $4.'J no worth $r.O 00. 12i piece Cnrlsbnd set for $10 also worth $r0. Two 112 pieces Apatpie sets lor only $1H worth $i!5. Five hand deeunited 1- pieces hfnilert worth $H'.ro for $1 li. Pretty I rtiit I'lntcs anil fiatt- ecru worth $:tdoz. now $2dux. and ihonxnndi if other articles reduced in same proportion Thin in no "rnteh penny ' ad. hut we mean busmen, (llnncc at our barKain nhow win thw and be co vinced. We will lhi upritiR yhow vou a much larger and handnomer line than ever hefore. Hotels and hoarding hoimcH w UhinK to icplcnish ihouM hmpect our line and prices, hefore buying. THAD, W, THRASH & CO, Crystal Palace, No. 41 I'altoii Avenue Crockery, t'.liiHHwaie, I.anipH, llmiHclurninh iiiKH. IHc, G1CORGE SCIEtl' N, Mineral Water B,Ul-d and on UruKht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. F. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, X. Y. lhiiv Sir: I have dis pensed the Hxcelsior Water continually at my counter for t he past twenty years, and I take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral wa ters thnt 1 handle then is none that surpasses the "Fxcelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and plensant 1 ie vera ge it bus a deci led po -iilnrity with my custoiners. The apparatus with little at tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses the water with all its natural gas precisely the same as when rank at the Spring. (iKOIMIKSCIMKN. The genuine Kxcelsior wa ter can now be had at I . ( . Smith & (Vs. Drug Store, Asheville, at ." cents a glass. A latKc dlitcniint on 1. adieu' and Minwcn, wrap and clothintf for Men and Itovt. Anions tbe former are about twenty wrap not boiiKbt thin wa noil, at about utic third ut nriKinnl iriccn. Children') Worsted and Ihih cup, half price and len. Some prime vnlucn in New floods iut hi Many other important reduction! II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Prv Omuls, Fancy Oooris, Shoes. Mat. sail Carpets. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE til'KOIN A. WII.Kin. A. CART KB WA1.KK WILKIE & WALKE, (Sui'CfMor to Wllkie .Si Atklllk.) NO. IS PATTON AVKNIIi. Wc hnve commenced the manufacture of plain and fancy canities and are prepared to supply the wholesale trade at the lowest pos silile prices. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL. We have alao the exclusive agency fin Temiev'a Flue Candies). OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. ll'ORMHKLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HE A LTII RESORT IS THE SOUTH. Anno) nt mrn t nturnnfd. All modern thcrHtiiitic npptinncm and Imthn fur the re lief ml cure of ncrvmii and chronic ilin- l iiikili, Kninnn unit Ktinsiiui hathw. Helec tricity, Mnt)tnKC, Swedish MoYcmenU, m in cttuicd in price of rnom. The Medical Mnnngrmetit under the direc tion of Dr. V. A . Neefim. rrcentlv of the .Inck on Sanatorium, at 1'nnaville, N. V. For fur ther particulars addreaa, Mish Emily Vaikshn. ABUUVILLB, N. C. DOUBLE COLLISION. Kl K PKRHONH TAKEN Ol'X OF THK Hl'INH UKAD, They Were Alt Trii HandH The CauHe or the iAcclrtent Not Ei plained Fire Broke Out, Hut WnH F.xtlnKUlNlied. Nbw York, Feb. 20. There wn a eullision nt 7 o'clock this morning lx-- tween two trains in the Fourth nvenue tunnel at IiiRhty-sixth street. Empty earn were being drawn to the Mott Haven yard, when for some reason ns yet unexplained, the came to stop in the tunnel nt F.iehty-sixth street. Train No. 10, the New Haven local, ran into the rear of the standing train. General Manauer loucev, of I lie liitd son Kiver and New York Central road said he had heard that three men were killed and a number injured, lie said that alter the collison a New York Cen tral engine, rtinuing light, ran into the rear of the New Haven train. Flames broke out a lew moments after the sec ond collision, but were soon extinguished and the work nt ! rescue lieean. At half past ten o clock f five dead and seven injured had been re moved. The injured were taken to a hospital. No passengers are known to lie among the killed or injured. They arc all believed to lie employes of the road. The passengers on the New Haven train were badly shaken up. HHr.K MAN WAN A CATHOLIC. At l.eaHt, He Wan hh Much That an AnytliliiK In KellKiuu. Nkw Yokk, Feb. 1'.. Rev. Father Thomas lvwing Sherman was seen by a reporter this morning in his father's oflicc below the room in which stood yesterday the dead general's bier. The priest is a line looking young man alia I ilc and pleasant in manner. Intelligence of his father's death came to him when the Majestic, on which he came from Ungland, reached Sand) Hook, and from the lips of n deck hand on a mail luial that came to one side of the ocean steamer while the revenue cutter Chand ler came alongside on the other. His inquiry, "How is (len. Sherman?" was answered by the deck hand who said: "His funeral is to be held to-morrow. The man did not know who his ipies tioiicr was. Touching the subject of General Sher man's religious lieficf his son said in a positive wav that may well remove all doubt on the matter: "My father was baptized in the Catholic church and at tended the Catholic church till the out break of the civil war. Since thnt time niv father had not been a communicant. blithe always said tome: 'If there is any true religion it is the Catholic reli gion. Continuing Father Sherman said : "A week ago to-day my father received ab solution and extreme unction at the hands of Father Taylor. My father was unconscious at the time but t'lis fact lias no important bearing, for the saera miMitt could lie administered to anv oer- son whose mind could be interpreted as desirous of receiving them. I held ser vices over my fathers remains nt 1J o'clock yesterday in the presence ol the immediate family. They embraced the reading of the regular funeral service pre scribed by the ritual of the Roman Cath olic church." HI'IJ.IVAN'H HIvAli. t'M a llly Home One Hoes Not Crack It Open. Richmond, Va., Feb. l'J. John I.. Sullivan ended a dramatic engagement in this citv last night. While breakfast ing nt the hotel this morning; he began swearim; at a ncuro waiter named Miller. Miller told him that he must not swenrinthe Indies' dining room, Sullivan then made a break for Miller The negro hada coffeepot in his hand and hurled it at Sullivan's head. Sullivan dodged the pot and jumped to his feet Miller grabbed at a chair and was aboul to throw at Sullivan, but suddenly con cluded that discretion was a bitter part of valor and made hurried exit and hid lumscll. t'H Paper Wiih Wie. Chattanooga, Feb. 10. The .lvtn; coal coinpanv has made an assignment or the lienetit ol all creditors, at jasper Marion countv, Tenn. The liabilities arc $00,000; assets $300,00(1, consisting of lands and mines. The assignment was brought about by the inability of the company to get Us paier extended. ReHunilnit Work. Chicago, Feb. ;U. A sipmd of car ienters resumed work on the temporary buildiiiL'S in lackson I'ark vcslerday morning and were not molested. I he mob of idlers which drove the laborers out of the park several (lavs ni;o and which had maintained a threatening at titude thereafter, did not appear. Caney'N Murderer. KrsiiVit.LE, Neb., Feb. 20. Lieutenant llrysen, with a detachment of troops, has reached here with live Indians, who arc thought to have taken part in the mur der ol Lieutenant Casey. They will be taken to Fort Meade, S. P.. and held for murder. Iowderl KeturttH KaHt. Toi'KKA. Kas., Feb. 20. Mr. Pow- dcrly left for Seranton, Pa., vesterdnv afternoon, having cancelled lus western engagements. lrNo'..vomv ;;evs. The I'nited States senate has passed the copyright bill. Last week there were 4-S1I issues from the I'nited States patent otHce. The senate has passed a bill providing for u new custom house in New York. The silver men in congress are still hoping for a report on their bill to the house this session. A caucus of republican senators will lie held to decide on a president pro tern in place of Mr. lngalls. The exclusion of lottery advertisements and tickets from the mails will lie tested in the supreme court. Steps are licing taken to secure railway communication with the cemeteries around Washington city. The house passed the Indian appropri ation bill, and went into committee the whole on the postofhee uppropruv lion bill. tOll.BN'T Hl'4Hi; HIM. A Repunllcun Vote For a Confed erate Holdlera' Home. Nasiivii.i.h, Tciin., Feb. 20. After a very one-sided discussion, in which over twenty speeches were made, the house passed a bill appropriating $35,00(1 for the confederate soldiers' home. (July six republicans voted for the hill. The siieech that received the greatest applause was that of Mr. Crowder, re publican, from Roane county, who said his county was fifteen bundled republi can and hc had walked across the moun tain to get a gun to fight the confeder ates, lie favored this bill, however, and if his action would cause his political death, as he had been warned it would, then let him die. SENATE FREE COINAGE. HOt'HP. COMMITTKK RKI'OHTH thk iiii.i. aivi-:ki-;i.y. The Coinage Committee Hail on lerenveH That Could not be Com- proiulHcd and ho, I'rohably, Has the Countr on the Hume subject. Washington, Feb. 20. The house coin age committee decided to-day by a vote .if K lo i to report the senate free coinage lull adversely with the rcconinic nilatiou that it ilu not pass. The four in minority were Carter, liar- tine, Bland and Williams. It was found that no compromise could lie arranged in the committee. AHTOHMOK HI.I.ICT. A (irvul Area of country IMaHtered With lee I.Hht Niichl. Chicago, Feb. 20. A phenomenal sleet storm plastered great areas of country with ice last night from the Alle gbanicsto the Rockies, north of Mason and Dixon's line. It began about (S p. in. and by !):.'10 the wires from Indianapo lis, west near Springfield, III., and to wards Kansas Citv, was a most com pletely wrecked section from a telegraphic standpoint. Thousands of words of belated news paper dispatches )i!cd up unsent in the offices on the edge of the affected dis tricts. In various railroad telegraph oflices in Chicago, the dispatchers were completely in the dark as to the move ments of trains. In the emergency, the nginccrs along the roads were presumed I o be picking their way along the rails, ipproxiniating as best they could to schedule lime. THK WAR IN CHILI. 'here Are NoMIkiih That it Ih Ap proaching tlie Knd. 1-oNiioN, Feb. 20. An official dispatch cccivcd at the Chilian legation here to lay from Sauting, le Chili, the capital ol the Chilian republic, states that the revo lution is confined to the rebel squadron nid to the Iroops at Taraliaca. This lisoatch ad Is that the greater part of ISIjUICl .IIIU Llltll. LI IV ILL,IIHtl n"''i. nd the national guard are supporting the government. The accuracy ol tins news is uouuicii inning commercial firms in this city, ha vim: lame Chilian connection. Private advices received bv these firms from their correspondents in dill'crcnl parts of Chili indicate that a prolonged struggle is probable between tl.c government forces mil the insurgents. A Rush of eiiHlon llilln. Washington, Feb. 20. There were i:iti ieusion bills passed in 4-o minutes in the senate to-day. Among them was one giving a iicnsion of $50 a mi, nth to the widow oi Kear-.(iuiirai nueum.ui. i m senate then proceeded to consideration of the Nicaragua canal bill, giving the uarantec ol the I luted Slates govern ment to the company's lour per cent, bonds to the amount "of $1011,000,000. A tieueral Htrlke 1'eared. I.omion, Feb. 20. The truce between the shipping toleration and the labor union is expected to end to-morrow when the work licing performed by mixed, lice and union labor will have been finished. The labor organizations have issued a manifesto against the led cration of ships in London and other ports in Great ltiit.iin and a general strike is feared. ueer, Iiih'I It. London, Feb. 20. The Pall Mall (la iliimus. i zctle publishes, in parallel sermon which Rev. Charles II. Spur gcon preached ill ISO f, and an address delivered bv the Right Hon. Joseph Savory, lord mavor of Loudon, list week at the Polytechnic institution. I he two discourses are identical in almost every particular. Thejr Want Keclproelty. Washington, Feb. 20 In the house to-day Mr. Flower, of New York, pre sentcd a petition of H. II. Clalliu ami other merchants of New York in favor of reciprocity with Canada. Kcfcrred. AT KALHir.ll. The house after n long debate tabled the senate bill to pay solicitors a salary The legislature has passed a bill divid ing the term of murder into two degrees The bill making the school tax 11 cents on nroiiertv and o() cents on poll has liccn modified, the tax licing fixed at llcents on proiicrtv, and 4-2 cents on polls. Hills have been introduced providing for an advisory board of pardons to be composed of several state ofliccrs, and for stenographers of tnc siiicrior conn districts. In the senate Senators Hell, Origsby and Walser, rising to a ipiestion of per sonal privilege, attacked Senator Hutlcr, the champion of the railway commission bill, for attacks made by the latter in the Clinton Caucasian, n newspaper of which lie is editor, upon the senators who op nosed the bill. Their language was se vere and Hutler's reply was very caustic. The house last week amended the rail way commission bill as it enme Irom senate. Thursday the senate took the amendment as a special order, con - curreil in an oi iiiciu, saic line mnui gives to the owner ol cattle k'lleil liy a train three times the value of such cattle in case the railway declines to pav the value fixed. A committee of conference w ill consider this amendment. of Pimples, blotches and sores and their cause is removed by Simmons Liver Regulator. A NEW ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT MKKTINUH AT THK 8WANNANOA 1IOTI.I-. IleleicaleH From tullinen Meet and Form the Hoiitlitrn inter collegiate Oralorieal Ansociu tloa The onicertt. The Southern inter-collegiate oratori: cal association was organized in this city to-day. A meeting was held in the Svvaimanoa hotel this morning at 10 o'clock. Those present were : J. I). Rasl, I'nivcrsilv ol South Carolina, Columbia; W. II. Mc Kcllar, I'nivcrsilv of the South, Siiwanec. Tenn.; W. M. Taylor, Yandcrbilt univer sity, Nashville, Tenn.; and R C. Cniinp Icr, of the I'niversity of Virginia. The delegates were appointed by the literary societies of the colleges repre sented by them. The association em braces the slates of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. At the morning meeting W. II. McKcl lar was made temporary chairman. An organization was effected, and a consti tution and by-laws ol the association adopted. Another meeting was held at the Swnntuiiioa, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when the following officers were elected: President R. C. Crumpler. First vice-president W. .M.Taylor. Second vice-president . II. Rast. Third vice-president W. 11. McKcllar. Committee on judges W. M. Taylor, J. 1). Rast and W. II. McKcllar. J. II. Rast, second vice-president, was also made acting secretary. The oflices of treasurer and secretary will lie given to Washington and Lee university and the University ol North Carolina. A meeting of the association will be held at the University ol Virginia on the third Wednesday in May, at which there will be a contest for an ortforical medal. The nicctinifs of the association will be held ill succession at the different colleges within its bounds. A (iood Tlilntc for Houlli Carolina. Uai.timoki;, Feb. 20. The Manufact urers' Record reports that an l-jilisli company has purchased large water power property in South Carolina which will be ilc .eloped for manufacturing pur poses; also that the Manchester col ion mill company has sent men to examine the location with a view to building a mill to employ from Noil to l.ooo hands. HIieriuau'H Funeral. Xi-;w Yokk, Feb. 20. Rev. Father Sherman conducted the funeral oyer his father's body yesterday and then, accom panied by about lo. IKIil persons includ iiiL' President Harrison and the eorlcdcr- atc veterans camp oi tin. f New York, the luncral coring to Jersey City whence taken for St. Louis, moved siiowly the train was The Women May Have- a Clianee. Toi'KK.i, Fell. 20 The vote by which the bill authorizing women to vote was recently defeated ill the house has been reconsidered and the bill passed. The Fldcr interest and usury bills have also been passed by the house. tiarllccl N Sculptor Iteacl. IlKKI.lN. Feb. 20. Heir llurssen. tin ulitor who modeled the bust of Pies- idem (lurtield, died suddenly to day from loople.xv in his studio. His wile died in spasms soon after she heard ol her has baud s death. A Prince in Ireland, LoNiioN, hell. 2o. ft is announced that the Prince of Wales will visit Ire laud din ing the coming summer. Stock Quotation. NKW YiUK. I'eii. '.'n lirir 1 !.-,; Luke Slum lllli'ii CllH.'ILl'l llll'l AI'll 11 IM Stl III Ml1;' Nnrliilk anil Western -- . Kivllintunl am Wcsl Pom: Tcniiinul lls'i. We.sUiu ' niiiii Mia llaltimore I'rii esi. IIM 11M..I.I:. I-Vli. -ll. i'lmli -dull. Wheal s.nuliiin. linn; VMt.. SI i"H,;l us; i.o lirrrv. Sl.oaial OS; eitii ,i. tuii'li; " winli r led. spot iiinl i i Ih iui 1 . $lo;'. 1 .1'.'O . C . .t n Niiiii liei ii. in mi; line n i ." i. elklv,ill'MiV, j. wraleiii, linn. New t'nrk Market. NKW Vims, Fell. 211 -Sim ks. i!illl bill entlv. MolH'i, e.'isi 111 -U' -j. uR," 4.H (ill ..'i;' Ml. ill 1 s liM hull.; r it'n 1 w lOAle h nils, lu-fclr. till. K"v''' ii'i' ul iiiiiiil". lull 1 n t nuiet L niton. iiurt- m es. I n nmls. ve "n.'itiR, i-i' Itllun iK'iwd aad closed stiiulv, Icluuari , Ju la Mnreli, K.T.I, April, s.M, May. tMi.l; it on: hi v. II os. 1' I in -null nil. i ul,.-.l nii i-l nit linn t urn 1 1 u it' c 'HI' striillK. 1 nrk ipiul Inl' sleiulv. ni tl l'.i. I.nril ipni'l inn sii'iu .ii. hi Spirit. 1 llipenlliit lull lull slca.lt, ill l' MU..C. Knsill iilltet 1'tll l'il.l ill i - (t Tij. FreiK -its eusv. ah'ains in-' coxsiujmxcn. Small pox is prevailing to an ilariiiing extent in llcllust, Ireland. The hospitals of Leghorn, Ilalv, a crowded with "grippe" patients. A syndicate of French bankers w lend the Portugese government $4o,o00,- 000. Dispatches from London and lhiblin indicate a serious breach between the two Irish factions in regard to financial matters. An Italian senator proposes to settle the otiestion of the independence of the ....... 1... 1 -....Ii .1 .1....I r-llwMl illtl 111 POPC Ol iiiuiiiiiin'i.ii. ii. in,.. nnv locality in which the pope choose to dwell. HiiMi:. A commission has been appointed to investigate the evidence of hohert hay Hamilton's death. A clear and probably extensive lor- gerv ol Dallas I Tex.) city bonds was dis covered lucsnny ai nanus. The majority of Mr. Stuart, republican mavor-elcct of Philadelphia, was 10,000, nun1 onlv one woman was elected school director. the up The American Base Hall association has withdrawn from the national agree nient and deposed President Allen Thurmaii from the presidency for alleged had laith to the association in voting give certain players to the National league. The association reorganized ny electing Louis Kramer, of Cincinnati, president, in place of Mr. Thurmau. More convenient than a pill is Simmon Liver Regulator. It is made both liquid und powder. "NYo liavo tho lur'ivst (sup ply of CAUKIAGK SPONGES in tlio city, iiiid thoy arc bo iiitf .sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Spoiigvs that usually retail for and . '5." (rents, we can soil for 10 and 15 cents, and make a, reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. CHANT'S PHARMACY. KEl'IIAMNE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. -5 cent a bottle at Ci rant's Pharmacy. The iinvst unit must complete rtoek ut LuliKiies, I inlet Waters, Extracts, Vice I'mvilers unit lji,v,li untile Sonis nt (A.lA l S I JiAKMAL I . I'lexeriiitiiitis lilhtl :tt all hours. Guiiils ilelirereil live ul cti.trije to aiy o;irt ol lite citv. CKASTS JllA A'.V.ICT. If rait want n linnilsmne pair ol cut vluss llottles cull at CKA.V1S I'll K .W.ICF. Iluttlcs rniiL'iiiL' in tiricc Irom nc to h'illeea d illurs iter pair. II you want a lirst-claxs Hair ilritsh lor :t small itUKniiil of motley, OHAXTS I'll 1A' i.lL 1' is the place to ;o to ffct it. All kiiKlsut I out li litusltcs, Hath liruslies, llallt (ioves, Spouses, etc. W hen Your I'tcscriplions ate com- !,ii,h il;tt CiKAXT'S I'llAKMACY vou can positively tlcpcittl upon it that only the purest anil liest lirnffs ami Lliemi- :it!s have been used that they were aiinpounilcil hv thoroughly cxpcricnceil I'ltat tuuiistsnml thai the price paid n as not uiireasotiahle. rant's Pharmacy, 24 S011II1 Main SI. J. M. CAMPBELL, DHALKIl IN UEAL ESTATE AM) ACiENT FOR Till-: ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION ANH IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ISnys, Rents and Sells I loupes niul lots sold on tho installment lilmi. Oii- tions lioiio'ht iintl sold. No- till'Y I'lllilic. Nt) r. SOUTH MAIN ST., ') St nil's. ll'i S.M.I!. ll li.Miiiht nt .'iii'e. ' ran se'l mieul llie must li n nit and tin- pr. llKwt little llniise in tin illr It i. liK'lttn! uilhiti twu iniiillU-s' walk ut ei mi I In. use, ha- eiKhl rnuitis, nil iii.Ml. ru entivemineiH. on one ol lust streets. lust at street tur l.m- I'nec too low. out ililist Hell lul etisll. Apply tu J. M. CAM I Ile.LL. a x 3 u I ? r C 5 m V. c - m i S rt- J. M M H PS H S c rt- lor to 0 a5 i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1891, edition 1
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