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k 1HI - l Asheville Daily Citizen J AIHEVIUE IMPROVED J f $640,000! $640,000 Worth. Shall You Vote for It?, I Write "The citizen" what yon rRITK "THE CITIZEN." J tblnk of the plan. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 256. Ll MILLED A plane planned and devel oping at u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of Knaihle economical people who from ex perience have learned that COOPER'S I. th. Beat Plan to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. Yon can trade with m with the perfrct a,1 nrance that our price, are "Hock Bottom ' We are .till .tiling Magnolia Ham. at 13c lb retail. jiMtopj. aasSo. 9 Si' , 'i x OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and .kill, with well REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable placo for North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sta. DO YOU WANT A fine China liinncr Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If no now i. vour chance to get it. A. we arc needing money and apace we will offer you for the next 15 dnya the followinK set.: 66 piece. Haviland Tea et SI r worm $20. 138 piece. llovlland Dinner net for $42 50 worth $50. On. 120 piece. Carlsbad set for $0 also worth $!ill. Two 112 piece. Apaque Mt. for only $1 worth $25. I'ive hand decorated 12 piece, chanilM-racts worth $16.R0 for $1 2. rretty Fruit I'liitc. and Sim mer, worth $3 doe. now $2doi. and thousand. of other article, reduced in .nine proportion, Thl. I. no "catch penny" ad. hut we mean hil.incM. Glance nt our bargain allow dow and be con vinced. We will thia aprlng .how you a much laruer and handaomcr line than ever before. Hotel, and hoarding houie. wl.hing to repleni.h .hould Inspect our line and price., before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace, Mo. 41 Pattern Avenue. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Housefurnish Ings. Etc. fine mudences and HBATHFVL HOMES A good opportunity profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress. LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Inwllle. Mitchell Co., N. C GEORGE SCIICK N, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drujflit. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. I tear Sir: I hav (lis wwIii.'mH penned the Excelsior Watei continually at my counter for prices to prevent carrying the past twenty yen rs, audi I . i i ; ii. . a. nnx, aWlr nvor into rii next piejlNUie 111 Sil.yiI.J-- mil J among the many mineral wa- season. If you want a stove ters that I handle 1 hen- is none that surpasses Owing to the lateness of the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly SHE WAS NOT INSULTED. F.MPKICHW FBIiOliRICK UK- PAHTH FRUH rHANt'Ki , She Had a Narrow EHcape, Prob ably, From tteeluu; Home French men Make Fool, of Tnemnelveti. Paris, Feb. 27. Empress Frederick ol Cermany left Fans this morning. No unpleasant incident marked htr depart ure, but the gravitj of the situation can lie judged from the fact that, acting un der advice from high quarters, the em press changed the line of her route for fear ol being insulted by that portion of the populace which had gradually work ed itself into a fever heat of rage over the presence of the imperial visitor in 1'nris. It was publicly announced yesterday evening and again this morning that Kmprcss Frederick intended to leave this city for Calais at 12:30 a. m . but she really left the German embassy two hours earlier and entering the carriage was driven rapidly to (in re du Nord, where she entered a train which left that depot for Boulogne whence she will proceed to Calais, where the royal yne.it is awaiting her. Several hundred people gathered about Gnre du Nord. but there was no un- plcusant demonstration as the F.mpress entered the railroad car wnicn nan oeen secured tor her special use, and cordially bade adieu to the representatives of the German embassy, who hud accompanied her to the station. RKPl'HI.ICAN WANTK. THE MAIDEN BLt'BHKD, for For fW Yachting and .other tuck.' Bon Marc he. caps. now is the time to buy out cheap. A few FINE LAMPS ad- yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your 1 Ml 1 cnance win soon ue gout; See our Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful ami or namental. Taylor, Bouli & Brotherton. No. 451 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb a. being the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and pleasant beverage it has a decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works periectl.y satis factorily and dispenses tli( water with all itsnnturalgas precisely the same as when (lruiiK hi Tiie spring. (iKOlHiKSUIIU'JiN. The genuine Excelsior wa ter can now be had at 1. I. Smith & Cos. Drug Store, Asheville, at . cents a glass, New R9New Ginghnms. new Laces, i Embroideries. Bon Marche. H-Spellman's Spring Derbies, latest heat nunlitv. less price. Bon Marche. the heat Plotir In town. I ed a fresh lot of We have Just recelv- KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at VALENTINES HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate LOTS t and t LOTS LOTS Brokers. Handsome Novelties Appropriations) Made by this) Con. Itrc-MH Will Reach so90.ooo.ooo, Washington, Feb. 27. The house in committee of the whole resumed consul erntion of the shipping bill to-duy. The house substitute for the senate bill was read bv paragraphs for amendment. Mr. Herbert, of Alabama, ollered an amendment withdrawing the subsidy from sailing vessels. Mr. Dockcry, of Missouri, in general opposition to'thc bill, said that the ap propriations made bv the fiftieth congress amounted to $MH,oi 10,(100 and that the appropriation made ly tlie present con gress would amount to $9UO,Ooo,l00. Tlie hlticln congress naa appiopnauu $72,0110,0(10 more than the forty-ninth congress, and the fiftv-first congress had appropriated $172,000,000 more than the fiftieth congress. XII K HOl'i; IIRUKK, Terrible ttceue at the HauicliiK of Negro went. Washington, Fa., Feb. 27. William West, the colored murderer who attemp ted to commit suicide in bis cell bv slab bing himself remained scared conscious up to 2::i0 p. 111., in spite of the cllorts ol physicians. At that liour be was strap- lied to a board and earned to the scallold and at 2:113 the trap was sprung, anil the roie broke. West was in terrible dis tress, and it took lour men to hold hiin. though munucled. At 2:0thc ro(ie was adjusted and he was strung up again. This time it was successful, and West was pronounced dead at 2:iS. The hanging and the hoiriblc occurrences connected with it caused great excite ment. HIIOI I.U HAV1C lOJIK HOl'TH. A Htampede The Greateait 011 Hecord so Far. Hid you ever sec a woman run from a cow.' It is marvelous how such a perform ancc annihilates all those little distinc tions which mark the difference between the grades in society among woman kind. A patrician maiden's gait is just as graceful and just as earnest when running from a cow as a plebeian's, and vice versa because both are perfectly natural that Is, if as badly frightened as a young lady was yesterday even ing when going up Battery Fark hill. She had just gotten started well up the grade when she looked up anil saw coming towards her a sad-eyed cow, the wrinkles around whose horns clearly in dicated her ancient it not honorable birth. She was twisting her head from side to side, expressive of her protest against the fierceness of the wind and the pelting snow, rather than any ill will towards the voting lady. But the language of the town cow wns evidently not one of the accomplishments of this young woman. To her the bovine shake of the head meant an intention to hook, and nn intention on the cow's part to hook meant an intention in action on the part of the young lady to run, and she "hit the grit," or rather the mud, anil' she hit It hard. She whirled, and down the hill she came with all the grace that is born ol genuine scare. Instead of keeping the straight and dry path, she took across country, and down she came towards Haywood street in the rapidly freezing mud shoe-mouth deep, and stopX'd not till she had cleared that mud-flooded thoroughfare in four bounds, the length of which were marked in the last two instances bv tiny over shoes left in the mire. A gentleman approaching at the moment vouched for the cow's friendly intentions, and confidence was restored while the overshoes were fished from the mire bv an umbrella. In the meantime the old cow continued her homeward march, shaking her head as she faced the gale, unmindful of the auitation she had wrought. And the maiden blushed like u red, red rose! JANAl'SCHKK, The Hecord Broken all Over the Country Kaat of the Rocky MouutaluH 34 Below In Manito ba. Washington, I). C, Feb. 27. The sig nal office furnishes the following Sjieeial bulletin: The weather reports from northern Florida show this morning to have been among the coldest on record there for this season of the year. The minimum temperature at Jacksonville was 30 de grees, which wns 2 degrees lower man ever before recorded during the latter part of rebruary. l-.xtremelv cold weather also prevails in Northwestern Montana, the minimum at Fort Assiuiboine jlieing 34 degrees be low zero, which is 12 degrees colder than any previous record at this time of the year. The temperature wns belw freez inir this morninc over the entire country east of the Rocky mountuins and north of the gulf coast, but the cold spell will be ol short duration. AND -AT- ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer. tZ SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ape IS a REAL ESTATE. And Invcatment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. c. urely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 24 & 36 Patton Avenue Second aoor. fcbBdlT U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. MlW AKRIVINO. III. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Hats, 8hoei, Pry Good, Fancy Goods and Caritrtn. 7 & 9 PATTON AVtt WALT! B. OWTH, W. W. WSJST. GWYll & WEST, (SncotMor. to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881I REFER TO BANK OF A8HCVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loan. Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Pnhlk. CommWurioner. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OF OTCB-OouUseaat Court aqnarc. JAY GOULD SAYS That H a mas can aav one dollar out of every lire dollar, he earn., anch a man will be rich Ineidr of twenty iyeara. Call on n. and we will tell voa how to do it. aalwehave Inat received private advices from Jay on the anjeci. Oar baaincM ha. beea very prnaperon., .larinr the naat vear. In aolte of the hard tlmea and we take thia opportaulty to thank oar nienrie and customer and to wl.b them all long 111. and nappineas. JBNKS A JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room Jk 10, McAfee Block, 3R Patton Ave, A'devtlle. N. C. Mrs. BurRwyn Blaltland's HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, t . No. 40 French Bread Avenue. Thorough In.tructlon In Bngllah, French and Latin. Alto Masfc and other accom pli.hment.. Special attention given to the training of little girl.. ceMl? WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, North Carolina Ousht to Have Had These P oile. Hi.iiominc.ton, III., Feb. 20. The larg est exodus from Central Illinois, in its history perhaps, occurred yesterday. At 0 o'clock last night 15(1 people, com nrisinir twentv five families, left McLean county on three trains of thirty-three cars, of which seven were passenger coaches, taking with them theii house hold goods, larm implements and live stock. Two of the trains go to Webster City, Iowa, and the other is bound to Nebraska. The emigrants comprise some ol the best citizens of this section. They areincluceil to leave because ol the cheap lands ol other states. HarrlHOU'u Veto. Wasiiincton. I). C. Feb. 27. The vice president luid before the senate to-day a message from the president returning without his approval the bill to estab lish a record and pension office of the war depart incut. Not Mo llllf After All. Minneapolis, Feb. 27. The loss by lire Wednesday weregrentlvcxapgerated, beini! placed as high as $7oO,oOO. The total loss, however, foots up $102,000; practically all insured. AT WASULXGTOX. The ureal ActrewH and Her Com pany, in "iCHHex." Madame Jananselick and a strong eompanv will present "Essex" at the ('rand, next Monday night. Of the play and the players the Toronto (Can. I Um pire says: "Ivssex is a historical drama ol the same character as Marie Stuart and kindred plays, cast, however, in an improved though not original mould. It represents F.nuland's famous iMicen, in lier latter lite, in which the romantic epi wide that is clustered around the attrae- ive figure of the Uarl of r.ssex is allow (I the prominent part. As presented last nie it. lissex is a decided success, It niwals stromrlv to the heart and its scenes are touching, ana many were me wet eves in the last act. As Oucen Elizabeth, Janauschekis com- nlrtr iiiL'racc. alwavsmovini; anil strong. n A. H. Stuart she hnssplenditi principal upport and his conception was excellent. Hie other ma c parts are wen tanen. Miss Agnes Worden's portrayal of Lady Anne Rutland was very true. lackaonvllle VlHlted by a Uale VeHterday. Jacksonville, Feb. 27. During a gale here vesterday the front of the St. James hotel, on Hogan street, was blown com iilctelv out and fell into the street, ob structing travel for a time. Not far from there a wagon, with the driver was overturned and blown a distance ol forty leet. About sixty feet ol warehouse rool on the Civile pier was demolished A hole fifteen by forty-hve leet was blown n the sub-tropical building. Some houses in the suburbs were wrecked. 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. novl d3m PO BoxRS4. IlUBiilN A, WILKIB. 1. CAKTKB WA1.KK JOHN CHILD, WILKIE & WALKE, ( Formerly of Lyman at Child), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER I Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loana aecurely placed at S per cent. "Papidly to the Front!" DEAL ft HARHF. K, KlAMKLIN, N. C. RIAL KSTATB In all Ita forma, in the richeat portion f Weatern Norta Carolina, it win pav you iu rit. n. for the heat inducementa nnd irreat- I eat barcalna in the "Coming Section of the South," or apply peraonaiiy to our Asneviiic i cpreaentattvc, rasnaaica. kiitlki".., lanS-lm 28 Patton Avenue. FOR SALE ! (Successors to Wllkie & Atkins.) NO. IS PATTON AV1CNIE. We have commenced th. manufacture of plain and fan y cnndles nnd are prepared to upply the wholeaale trade at the lowest 'a aihle prlcea. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL. We have alao the exclusive Hgcncy Tenuev'a Fine CundieM. fur Cheao. If aoon ourchae-d. one of the pret tiest hame. In A.heville. new. heautilullv fin ished, fine location, doae to atreet cara. Alao aeveral other fine propertta. that are worih your aiTration, i wo Dcauuiui ouiiaing aire., Lota In all parts of th. city, llouaea to rent. I'lne tracts of timber land and atandlnit timiier. Mineral properties. MONEY TO LEND. List your property with as and have It .old and rented. Jl'ST FUBI.iaiinn iinr new pampniet on OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMURLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH KESOKT IX THE SUUTII. HOT F.I. UAHAUKI), YES, IT WAS VERY COLD! BKI.OW FRF.EZ1NO EVEN IN FLORIDA. IN THE TIIIU, Hut Twenty Years a M windier, Caught at Last. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 27. After twenty years of continued swindling by which he has mnnaged to delraud firms in Georgia and other states out of amounts aggregating $50,000, A. J. Dickson, of Mershon, is now on trial in the United States court for using the mails for Iraudulcnt purposes. According to the testimony he would send for a smull billot goods and refer to a fictitious firm at Mershon where he served ns postmaster. When letters of inquiry came he would answer them giving himsell first class business rating. The first bill he would pay as a bait. Then he would order a large lot of goods for which the pay never came. We have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most complete ttock 01 Colognes, Toilet Wattrt, Extracts, Fact Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. 1TOO Ult'CH RAIN. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free of charge to any part 01 t tie CUT. UKANTS rtlAKMALI. California Hat, our Sympathy Juitt Now. San Fkancisco, Feb. 26. Kain is re ported in Oiegon and Washington, nd over two-thirds ol .Northern California, and is rapidly c tending to the south. The rivers are already high in northern California, as a result of the last storm and it is feared much damage will lie done if the ram continues. All fears of a dry season are past and farmers wish the rain to stop. The signal service predicts rain all over the state to-morrow. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR- MALi. Bottles ranemr in price from One to Fil'teta aollars per pair. II rou want a firstlass Hair Brush for a small amount of money, GRANTS fHARMALi istbe place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Bi ushes, Bath Brushes, Uath Gloves, iponges, etc. Will orop the Scandal. Olymima, Wash., Feb. 27.-Thc house has decided in the Meteall-Clarkc brib ery case, that it has no jurisdiction over Clarke s alleged oliense. 1 ne grand jury was reouested bv the committee to in vestigate the case, but it is probable the matter will he dropped. Htock Quotations. Nkw YosK.I'eb.27. lirie ; Lake Shore tn?L.; chit-Mini nnd Northwestern 111 Norfolk anil Wcntcrn ; Kichmond and West Point Terminal lHVai W cetera I. nion H'ften your Prescriptions aie com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only tne purest ana best urugs ana Cflerai- cals have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Haltlfuore I'rlcea. niiTiunuR. Feh.a7 Flour (luiet. Hov r.l .Irn-t fiml -f.lert1. SUIICr.. $H.10(L a.ftO; eitra. ;l.70ut.5O ; family, J.tloct .".op; city ills, trio lirnnds,) extra, $5 lSdt S 37 Wheat S'liitliero. nominal; Kuus, $1 onui.oM; Longlierry, $l.o:iWl OH; West ern, quiet; JNo. a winter rco, iiuv -Kcliruarv. $1 Ollli. Corn Southern, (I white. 62di,i: yellow, 63u,tt4i western, eiesy. SitRTIl CAROLINA'S CAPITAL. New York Market. Km Yiiuk. Feb. il -Stocks, dull hut .tei.ilv. MnncT. eaav at ltW. Hjchange, lona. 4.H.Vil4.Kfi.'; short. 4.MHM4.SHI4; stale b nils, dull nnd lenturelrss; government bonds, dull but sternly Cotton, dull sales, ir.7 linlm: l oliinils. fcc: Orleans. W7-Kc; iiitiiro niK-ncd and cIohciI sternly; February, a 71 Mfir.-h M 711- Aliril. H.hU: Mnv. S.MM: luno! ti.oii; July. nn. Flour timet but tttrudy. neat lie-live nui c".y. .IU et hut lirm. rora null aim unennnKeu, i 7flii 1 1 .00. Lard uuiet and easy. nt ft. 115. Spirits Turpentine dul:, at 40 ni-UiUe. Knsiii quiet but hrm, at 11.49 1 Gjl.fto. Freiguta steady. 4 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Aahevllle, a copy Full of lateat ataUstlc. Call for BIGKLOW & JONES, RBAL BATATB AN1I INVBHTMBNT8. Room McAfee Block, 3a Pattoa Avenue. Anoointments unurmi.ed. All modem therapntic appliances and baths fur the re lief and cure of nervous nnd chronic dis. ease. Turkish. Roman nnd Russian baths, hclec- tricity, Massage. Swedish Mov.racnts, all In cluded In price of room. The Madlcal ManaRement under the direc tion of Dr. P. W. Neefua, rrcentty of the Jack on Sanatorium, at Danaville, N. Y. Forfur- ther particular, address. Miss Emily Vaikiiin. ASUBVILLB, N. C. The I'nitcd States seriate adiourncd as a mark of respect to Senator Wilson's memory. In the house, the immigration bill was passed and the agricultural appropria tion bill debated. The new drv dock to lie built on Fuget sound by the government will lie by far the largest m the t jiiteo states. It is understood that the senate will agree to the sole amendment made bv the house to the direct tax bill, so that no conference will be necessary. The outcome of the National Council of Women, which adjourned in Washing ton vesterdav, will lie the lormation ot confederation ol societies after the plan of government m the I uitcd Stales con gress. The congressional committee who in vestigated the alleged "silver pool," re port that thev found no evidence that any combination or individual furnished money to enable members of congress to invest iu silver. Chairman Kowell, of the committee on elections, has presented to the house the report ol that committee in the contested election ease of Kernagban versus Hooker in the Seventh Mississippi district, favor ing the claims of Hooker, the democratic sitting member. It begins to look ns though the bill for the transfer of the revenue marine from the treasury to the navy department, the Nieiiraguaii canal bill, the Conger lard bill, the I'nddoek nine food bill, the Land court bill, and the eight or ten other bills that were placed on the senate order of business will fail, and that nothing will be done in the senate except to pass the appropriations bills and agree to conference reports on other measures which have nlrciidy passed both houses. The bill to equalize the state school lund failed to pass. The legislature has adopted a resolu tion to adjourn March 'J. A bill hns i)ased giving Statesville the benefit of the gruded school system. The bill toeucourage residents of North Cnrolinnto search for phosphate etc, in the navigable streams has passed its third reading in the senate. The senate, following the example of the house, has passed by an unanimous vote, the bill to provide for scientific tcmiierance text books in the public schools. A bill has passed the house admitting 1 ,ulinn to the state hospitals (hereto fore known as Insane asylums.) Up to this time the Indian lias had no status as an Insane person. The new state oyster law will impose a license tax on all boats and every nidi viiiunl engaged in tonging nnd also a tax of one cent on each bushel of oysters. It is roughly estimated thut this will yield $12,000 per annum. There was a large meeting in Raleigh of men.hcrs of the Woman's Christian Teiuerince Union in commemoration of the enactment ay tne legislature 01 un law requiring scientific temperance text books in the puiiiic scnoois. A legislative committee hns visited Thomasville to see the 100 acres which the people there offer for the new deaf mute institution. Knieign oners o,wiu inenah. The institution is to lie on a farm, so the pupils can lie taught practi cal farming. The new colored ncricullurnl and me chanical college, will lie located nt Louis- burg, which oilers $i.rou 111 casli, lands stated to Ik worth $10,000, and the nei-cssarv buildings for the college. The college is to remain at Shaw university until the buildings at Louisburg arc ready lor occupancy. The bill to raise revenue wns taken up in the house, those sections in regard to the rntc of taxntion on proierty and poll receiving special attention. The com mittee recommended the present rates !iB end 7!i eei.ts but there were at tempts to effect a reduction to 22 and 66, nnd to 23 and ti'.l. These failed and by a heavy vote the bill passed. Charlotte Chrouicle. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. A "Halm in Gilead" for you by taking Simmons Liver Regulator, for your dis eased liver. FOKEICN. The contcntsof the studio of Meissonier, the French painter, will be sold at auc tion. Mr. Pnrncll is considering the proposi tion to send a delegation of his followers t the United Stntes. A British commission of eminent men of different parties is about to investi gate the labor question. Prof. I.icbreich, of Germany, uses cantharidatc of potash, which he iniects under the skin in treating consumption The none is displeased with the last nominations for bishops made in the United Stntes and sent to Kome for his approval. The coventor of Nossi-Bc, an islnnd and roTiniv off the coast of Madigascar had over 100 rebels executed and their wives nnd children killed. IIOUB. Kinc Humbert, of Itnlv. has made Police Inspector Byrnes, of New Vork, a knight. T. II. Rockefeller, of the Standard Oil company, purchased nt tne oency saie oi L-tures. New York, Millet's painting Waiting," paying $40,500 tor the work. The first convention in Wisconsin un der the law prohibiting lotteries at church fairs was secured at blkhorn. The Rev. Father Smith, a Lntholic priest, was fined $1)00 and costs. Governor Hill, of New York, is securing the opinions of his friends on the point whether he should hold on to the govern orship until December next or resign and take Ins seat in tne i nueu aiaies senate. ( (fiieers of the treasury department are investigating the case of a foreigner at Lima, Fa., suffciiug with leprosy, with a view to preventing the spread ol the dis ease and of sending the man to the coun try where he belongs. The council of National-American so- cipiica. i'l:iinnni' to represent 1 .oOO.OOO, closed its sessions at Chicago, inursday, after declaring in its platform in lavor ol Iree speech, free press, restriction ol tor eion iminirration. an educational fran chise, free common schools and no appro priation from the national treasury for sectarian purposes. Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs. fOR SALB. If housht at once, I can aell one of the moat convenient and the prettieat little houae in Asheville. It is located wttmn two minutes walk of court bouse, has ciRht rooms, all modern convcniencca. on one ol beat atreeta. just at street car line. Price too low. but must sell lur casa. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. pict The Texas cow boys take Simmons Liver Regulator when bilious. J. E. Fierce, kauchcro Grande, Texas. S r i w 4 0 e S 3 as H H H cn e O 0 fB n 5! 5 p M e 5' CD . rs Cr 5 p 85 3 O 33 c 3) c c r- B o 2 x What will Simmons Liver Regulator do ? Make you well by restoring action I to the liver. P 0
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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