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Ol I I lie Daily Citizen MEN'8, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. "STAR" SHIRT WAISTS. nJeK,,'l,.SolU fmnc Vt,t. 8,"Kl and E. B. BARNI7M & CO., Mo. 8 Court Square. VOLUME VII. NO. ii. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY iq, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ashevi 11 LINVILLE 1NVITH8 INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, SMOKED MEATS. A fine lot Country Hams Just received, also a fresh lot of Magnolia, Baltimore and Bone less Hams, all sites. ENGLISH CURB!) DRKAK FAST IIACON. DRIED BEEF. Drainage. Drives, Parks, SALT F1SH MACKKRKL, MULLBT8, WHITE ANO CUDPISII CANNED MEATS. Ox an4 I.um-h Tongue Totted Ham, Tongue, Chickin, Etc. Corned Beef. CANNED FISH. Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, Oysters, Crabs Etc., Etc. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square. Corner Main and College 8ts. Scenery. -TAKE- VOIR Broken Jewelry -AN DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS Plans. -TO- Bulltling Sites, M. A. TILLEll, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. No. ir N, Court square. NEXT DOOR TO I'OHTOFFICE Investments Jour position MNVIL.L.K INPHOVKMKNT CO.. Ltnvllle, M. C. In the grocery business enables ui to I give consumers advantages 01 great value. TEAS. We keen the best Formosa. Oolongs, I Japans, Gunpowder ntu! English Break- last. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Coffee in I existence. ANALYSIS OF WATER USED AT TUB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CUMKIOIIWK4LTU o M 4iCHI(STT. 1 CBHTIK1CATB OP INALV8IM. State Aasayer'. Office, 2S7 Franklin St I BOSTON. MARK. Anrll 21 mm To t'has H. Camiiliell, Asheville, North Car olina. The .ample ol water suhmitted for nnaly la ha. iKen carefully examined, with the fol lowing remit.: The water show, in part, ner 100.000: Solids, volatile.... 2.00 " tied 3.00 " total 8.00 Araln. per one II. S gntlm 3.80 Th4a water i. almoat entirely free from or. panic matter, ahowing very alight trace of iron, aaipnur ana nme. i ne water la very esrclhmt in all reapeeta. It is very seldom we find water so free from organic or mineral maiiae. H. L. BOWK BR, State Aaaaycr. Are cheap. We sell highest grade made. SUGARS notning but the SYRUPS. Our Srrups and Molasses are pure and wliolcsome. RICE. The best Carolina only offered. FLOUR. The Obelisk Flour stands iineiunllcd by ant ever offered in this market. Hotels and boarding houses please bear in mind that we are prepared to meet competition in this or any market. Kespectlully, Powell & Snider, ilty Dinner Sets, DROVE OUT THE QUEEN. gf.nerai, assembly. 3 FOR - SUMMER. NATHALIE, OF SERVIA, DRIV EN FROM HER PALACE. If yon buy a set from us and yonr servant break, a piece, we can alwaya match It at a very low price. This new feature will enable you to always hare a full set. 12 BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Twelve 11 j pc. Dinner Sets at $10.90. Bohemian Rose Bowl. Leeds Flower Pots. Japanese Flower Pots. Common Flower Pots. Fine Cups and Saucers. New Line, Bouquet Lamps, Oil Stoves (Florence.) She Is Defended by the Student.) and a Flitnt Followa, But the Queen Stop Further Trouble bv Leaving Belgrade. Brlgradb, May 19. Queen Nathalie was rescued yesterday by students from the custody of the prefect who hud been ordered to expel her from Scria. At 11 o clock last night a lorce i i gendarmes - in, akuiicni. nun emzensurawn oiuuuu me mucco . prnacc, nnn a severe Ik FroceedliiKH Will be Reported bjr "The Citizen." Fust a year ago Asheville was exerting herself to entertain adequately the Pres byterian general assembly. How well she succeeded is a matter of history and from all parts of the south we have even to this day expressions of satisfaction with the efficient and handsome way in which the entertainment was conducted. Now the citizens of Iiirmini'hn it nnrl l.l,...:il , . . 7 .!" - .,t,iti.oii unlj wisn lor tnem the same pleasure it experienced. The i.aaci.ioiy meets in the first church mrming-nun on Thursday- nt 1 1 n NAT'L UNION CONFERENCE. 1.300 DELEOATEt AT CINCIN NATI TODAY. One Delegation I'rjten the Noiul. nation of an Independent Ticket Objection to the ocala Plat form. (rtt,l Tl. .. ... alrnmrl. flf......J ,- - -.... ...mau.iy UI L " J """" "iy civilians nnrl ana win be opened with a sermon hv i h. w WVt everely miured during Key. Dr. James I'nrk who presided here .t.l t"n,(1At,.e latter w,ere finnly re. The new moderator will be chosen imrn K" "" me encers ol students and dintelv a tcr nnrl the ,......,M n i. citizens. I i" .T: ""' ki . uiiirr uy ine next mnrnimr . i.rougnout the night the city of Bel- Rev. W. S. P. Bryan is the first comn is grade was m a Kver of excitement and sioner from Mecklenburg presbvlerv lurther fighting is expected should tl.r Thr Citi in , ,C. ? '?l?ry- lr rronm , regents persist in their determinntmn i- I nH .,,.;,.n.. .. X: w,n? " "" exi)rl Hie M.r,. uiacuiisioiis oi special IHnuntflln 1 ' t 1 V ' , i iiiLcicst to its readers, mountain.) Later. The uendnrmea nftr,n. mode another attack upon the Oueen's I TtrTTI? 17 W A C CTrinTPTn and, after a sharp fight with the "' " " 1 1MAU 1U11 Water Coolers. Chllds Bath Tubs. Fly Fans. Cake Boxes, Etc., Etc. Our prices are always the lowest. CRYSTAL PALACE. THAD. W. THRASH & CO.. NO. 1 PATTON AVE. Buyers of Drugs frt ii . ion uh they have lost, money by monkeying with Knoxville and Jliehmond a treaeherouH memory and the importunity of drumnier-H students HometimeH leads them astray. R"cen's )n,,Ke' but they invariably find it T rc pays them to draw theirsup- r:s',ei plies of T. C. Smith & Co., in Asheville, the larcest DniLr L1 A. tlf , vt' . . CT iorem western Worth nr. olina a. palace Oueen's defenders, succeeded in forcing their way into her bedroom. Then tb summoned her to arise, as she must in stantly leuve Servian territory, ne yucen caimiv ri'iiinii thnt ah. would yield to force nnd ,,.t..r wno nun so gallantly deltnded ner, aim wno were even then prepared to lay down their lives for her, to make no lurther resistance. The (lueen was then nil, fn ,1. ana, alter hukimg udicu to the leaders of her defenders, during which a most touch ing scene WaS Witnessed, she wn. rrnrl. ei to a railroad station nnd atartoH for the Hungarian frontier. The popular feelini' ncninaf thr mini.. jcr oi war is so great because ol exiiell ing the Queen, that it is probable he will a.- .uiiiiciirri io resign. During the ficht which took ulnce Inat night between the gendarmes and the anil citizens dcfcndim? thi ne man was killed and wounded. THE 1 'HOUSE ON THE SQl'ARE" TO COME DOWN. RIAN CHURCH. It has Undertaken a Noble Work and Will Carry It Out. 1 he hirst I'resbyterinn church of this SHVinir OI I reiirht city has iust undertaken t m,,,.. 'Iwii'ges, and quick time in ual obligation in foreign mission getting goods, are important wl"ch 18 othi"K imnt the sreetuipn Items, and COUIlt Ul in a p"rl 01 " complete station-salaries, a ... I I. . II II year's deahnirs makimr ou,miniIS'rumil,,8 i'i-,.&c., amount- H.rrrn niirnhfiauu in rl,a "'If w ?Aouo per year. f" I'W.iiMMi'U All 'YJJ III I I mi . ,, marv mnrkptH.- mnhl h "K-K "'State ,n Central Africa, " ' l inn W i-h 1. m ,, ... louse to place Drmrtrists' k. r"-.". Blu" ;..!.. j.1 1 , . B'.1 powers, is tne result ol the enliven niuu utie UUDllo OI I mil aim diploniucv of Iopold 11 consumers and dealers, at ullKlura nna ol tne mtrepiditv and nrinou no,rr. Knf,... courage o Henry W. Stanley. The '"r ' Uriv;.c nijoj Bu sources ol this new state are fabulous wnsi ui Hie uiue Jlltlge, CU8- a"a u civilized nations are hurrying to tomei'S are Served hv tn-n- ..V". . sa iive in trade there. fuu!.,01 i ' " -tian missions were begun aboul i. nn,u.iui ua,ci m w Jtu-gutiA- twelve yean ago and the Hnptiets es PW'ience, trustworthy and Pec",u been very faithful in plaut- competent- rthe stock carried The Cry of the People Through "The citizen" waa Heard and Heeded. Such things should not lie! The protest of Aalievillc'a citizens, pub lished in TiikCitizen yesterday, has been heard to some effect. And the "mansion on thr diuare"inust go! The board of county commissioners, at their session this morning, in deference to public opinion, and in their usual manly style, ordered the owner to have it re moved. I hat is the reason the sound of the hummer is hushed on the square, nnd Ashcvillc's only park will not be appro priated to any use such as was proposed Verily, the cry of the people has been heard and such things shall not be. Cincinnati, May l'J-Tlie National union conference opened here today. There are now nearly 1,300 people here. representing at least two-thirds of the states of the union. This conference will not undertake now to make any nomi nation, it was decided today. me lowa delegation, among other acts, adopted a resolution urging the nomination of a full independent ticket June. 1 here was a turbulent meetine of inc aeicgation from Kansas, due largely to the fact that it is much stronger in point of numliers than that of anv other state, there being nearly 800 persons ..lit icuicBcniing tne farmers' Alliance. the Citizens' Alliance, the People's party the Knights of labor, the National mdus- inai alliance, tne anti-monnnnlv nw and the single tax men. The Farmers' alliance was called to or- cier ny McUrath, its president, and McLormack was chosen secretary. Oli- lection to the Ocala declaration is strong .iicoi.iuii!., niiu mere is a dispo sition to follow the St I.r.i. nlntf, I'-nltrn men are auite active in tne position to be taken on the silver question nnd on "eight-hour plank." A conference icaocrs oi tne delegation from the west and south, and the demands of the east were fully made known and were received witn lavor, 1 he eastern men want thi. pianK adopted on the silver question: 1 hat the conference favors the "restora tion ol silver to the position it occupied before 175, viz.. an emmlitv with m.!H a me money stanunrd ol value." MAYOR'S COURT. women slopped on the "House." Editor The Citizhn: (ust as I was going to ask for the bill board to be put back in position nnd that the rat killing be continued to balance with that grand pavilion on court place, I saw, by the timely interference of Thr Citizijn, that n long lists of protests had lieen gathered .inn iiuiiiisiii-ll wim-n naa temnoran v ing stations there. , . . , .uvvuuivu ui inc soutn is, nowever, v iino mm uuvcj-Btwunoors tnenrst ol the braaches of the I'reshy- i IjWo nunared and rortv " . "y. 10 etal,"8n station wt in total loniTth. and fifty CZTTyi two feet Of total Width this Mr- Sheppard, the latter colored, were Here We Are Airaln. I have iust bought one of the finest ooda Y ountains in the South, with all modern improvements, and am now prepared to serve soda water I'llllTI Jl till DDfll ui uiBuwi Biyie. 1 win give UUn I LHllU DnUuii tlie buHinoH8 ponal at- " tention nnd will frnn.rn.ntAo satisfaction in everv rpsnpor, Real Estate Brokers, or money refunded. You can rest assured that the soda and mineral water sold at my fountain are pure. do all the work and make a ll the syrups, and I feel I can truth- iully say they are pure. (Syr- nip fresh made each dav.) Below I give you a partial list of the syrups used, also a rew ot tne mineral waters: Mineral waters on draucht. Deep Rock. Vichv. Tate Springs, Congress, etc. And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loaa. ac arely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: il ft 36 Pattoa Avenue fhdlv Second floor. I Wauraa B. KBAL ESTATE. Qwtw, W. W. West. Soda water syrups: Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw- GVYN k WEST, (BuceaMota to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 berry, Raspberry, Peach, Sar- nn.nn.pi In. Ili-nrirro fiinn-i Nectar, Blood Orantre. Blood5 urange with Phosphate, Banana.Catawba. Chocolate. Oxycoccus. Cream and manv otners 100 numerous to men' tion. Special new drinks of the season. Limeade with Phos phate, Pineannle Gem. Whin ped Cream Soda, Ice Cream Soda, Malto, etc. But for the-richest drink ever drawn REFER TO BANK OF UHWILIE. REAL ESTATE. t Loans Securely Placed Percent. Notary Pablk. Cotmiwloneis of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFElCK-aoutkauut CouHStuar. JAY GOULD SAYS iXrtt&ZSiEZ e-.-.. .rl"..0"-!?' from a soda fountain I ad 'w?.?U..ToUrav-w, the use of Carmichael iaisy yreaiu. xuis cream Oar bnaineaa haa , I in.n rm nnrioil r.n nilir nvnin narlnx the Mat Tear, in ani. n w 1 . 1 1 . . , . V. v . . aa thla opportaoitv tnlUUOUVU, U1IU lIlttKUB Ul 1 1CI1- est soda water ever offered to the American Deonle. Don't forget the place, Car niicheal's Druar Store. No. 20 wiuiu aiaui ouiccW. mayadtf aad w take thla nnmM4.Hu. thank onr h-i ad. and customers, and to wish then aU toa( life aad Kapptneaa. JENKS JENK8, REAL EITATE AND INSURANCL Rooms io, McAfee Block, as Pattoa Ave.., AabevUla, H. C. is the only Druor Store lo cated on the Public Square in Asheville no trouble to hiul the place orders by man receive prompt and careful attention refer, if de- sireti, to tne uattcry 1'ark lianK. sent out. They have just located at doickc on tne tvassoi river. ine fresbytenans of Asheville h.-iv.- undertaken to nrovide for the ammod ..I' this station to the amount of $2,500 for tins year, a bcure which issc i om n-.-u-hi even oy cnurcues twice or thrice the size. LOSS OF uo,ooo, stopped the work. Now can't this be made unanimous, and we have no more sucn eye sore things on the square ? We urc no longer n little post town in Mnr- gnn county, but a city ol too much pride - "unci sui. 11 inings longer to exist. If the drays that stand in front of the postoltice could lie moved to some more appropi latespot, thecar which stands on the square could be arranged to wait down at the other end of the line, things would look more common senke like say Homing ol convenience and justice, Observer, NEW OFFICERS. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. A VUKY LARCH AND ATTKACTIVB STUCK OF Clothins; and Men.' Furnishing Oooils, Stiff and Soft Hats, Fine Straw Hats, (special bargain.) Shoes and Slippers, Tru. ks, Bags and Umbrellas. Dress Goods and Trimmings, White (iooris. Linens and Domestics, Gins-ham., Pongees and Ratines, Embroideries, Lace, and Ribbons, Horlery and Gloves. rarnsols, Corsets and Fan.. 8tationrey and Jewelry, Soaps and Perfumery, Braid., Button, and General Small wares. 79 PATTON AVE. Jackaon vine Scorched Ear.y ThiH MoruliiK-Holel Threatened. t tM . . jAVM,mni,i,ii, jviay a lew min utes liefore twelve last night fire broke out in the Mohawk bock. The ihml floor wus used by George P. Drew for storing snsh, doors and blinds. The other top floors contained oils and paints, in large quantities. At 12:45 the urc nod enveloped the entire building. tin the second floor was the I'uitcd States district court room, nnd nhim! n dozen lnw and real estate offices. All the records ol the United States court were uurnea, also all t he furniture mul re..nrH 01 tut- Masonic lodges in the building, 1 ne building is n total loss of $120,000; insured for $50,000. Drew's his nti stock is nearly $25,000; exact insurance not Known. 1 he firemen are now (noonl nlnvimr upon the Carlcton hotel opposite and on tin- ritv tmif-lrt nnn,,.:..!..nl i...:t.i: J ...... nv ,uu ailllltlVIUUI UUIIUIlI. RETREATINO ITALIANS. No Country Like the United Stalea After All, It Seeniaj. Marseilles, May 19. The steamer Beam, from Brazilian and Argentine The Names ol a Number of Can, dldateN lor City Offices). Now that the new board of aldermen have taken charge of the city's alTairs. considerable interest attaches to the election of the officers who are to serve under their direction. These officers are lo be elected at the meeting to 1 held Friday night, June 5. A recorder, the new officer authorized by the legislature, will probably be elect ed. Por this position the following gen- tlcmeu are candidates, to which otner names muy be added later: lulius w.:.. i it .... . . JMI m.u mi, i. ai, urecn. t. I. Mi-t nii I B. Worslcy, I.C. Campbell. W. S. i,fi. man and A. T. Suinmey. For city clerk P.M. Miller. cnt clerk, w. 11. Clayton, I. M. Broyles. I. D. Koliertson, S. Uulow lirwin and 1 11 Isrnel, sr. 1-or tax collector N. A. Reynolds. present collector, . Y. Jordan," J. M. Young, J, M. Ingle, J. P. Morgan and X. P. Corn. Por chief police. A. II. Bninl. chief, P. N. Waddcll. W. G. McDowell j. n. uampton, i. f . Hunter. 1-or city attorney T. H. Cobb, now holding that position and Col. Keubcn McBrayer. For superintendent of streets J. L. Murray, present superintendent, P. F. Howell andj. W. Ballew. i- or sanitary insector Zeb Brevard, oorts. arrived here tn.dnv lri hnL J. W. Jarvis and Howard Proffitt. ,,,,kuvr - . .... about 700 utterly destitute Italian emi- 1 or i"c "e"B,'rer"nil' "f.,8, ,no -grant, who had Lught fortunes inlhZ KSn ,!! I I ' , " u'Viiaa kjk iC- elected countries. During the passage from South Amer- For policemen the old force arc enndi- ,Va eh.,. fij.u. r. I ror ponce .m.. Z,:" Z. T": I? almost countless nam- bcr ot new men. fever among the disheartened emigrants. . i,v v mi biui liuii! BLurics oi ine nflrn. f!jfc badSnKXtL. Uidiemi, ton" fl owh.7 ZnXZ I board will be at no los. forgood t.,,,M. c.i. i ; X .L..,i' material , vw.M.ua uuuiii niiKi im null, nil lllCUincr enlarged occurs, hand, increase the number of Italian em igrants who will seek employment in the u n uea states. BROS., ARCHITECTS r,or"'" OratlfymK the Lett. iNlatnre. RAILROAD COMMISSION. 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A build 'g. novl d3m PO Box 664. J. W. SCIIARTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a Pall line of English and do mestic woolen, forsurinf and .ummer. feb34d6.ni. Tallahasshe, Fla., May 19. The house of representatives has passed a bill repealing the railroad commission law of 1887. This lnw provides the appoint ment bv the covcrnor of three com- missioners nnd involves an annual ex. pcusc ol S15.000."0iionenls of the law ay that the commission hns not fulfilled Us mission m that it has failed to check unjust and unreasonable rates, besides being too expensive. The bill now iroes to ine scnute. Realty Transactions. The following deeds have been filed in Register Mackey'i office for registration: B. F. Hawkins and wile to L. B. McBrayer and W. K. Logan 2 tracts on Bent and Ilominv creeks 27 and 20 acres $ 2.400 Falls of Ncusc M'fg. Co. to James Wolfe, 2 parcels of Sul phur Springs tract, 62 and 49 acres 11.173 Jas. lluttrick and wife to J. S. l-ullcm2 lots on Charlotte and Reed streets 500 Asheville L. C. and I. Co. to Locke Craig, lot on Montford avenue, 184x303 feet 2.000 A. W. Cummings and wife to H. L. Baker, 7 acre in Chunn s cove G50 A. W. Cummings nnd wife to H. D. linker, 2 Va acres in Chunn cove. POR RENT OR SALE. Either house owned by T. Wilson 6h rp. les., corner French Broad Avcaut aad Hay- wood Street. Theae houses art located near the center of town, commandinf good view., high elevation. Por Information apply to JOHN CHIU),. Rich, but Killed HluiHelf. Mobile, Ala., May 19. Lloyd Bowers, aged bo years, and for twenty year Jamci Wolfe and wife to K. B prior to Jnnuary of this year cashier of Welles, 62 acres in Sulphur the Mrst National bank of Mobile, shot springs tract himself in the forehead early yesterday morning and died at one o'clock. Al though in good financial circumstances and surrounded by a loving wife and family, he waa despondent. 22E 12,475 Blaine of Maine. New York, May 19. Secretary Blaine continues to improve. False Economy is practiced by many people, who buy in fcnor articles of food because cheaper than standard goods. Surely infants are entitled to the best food obtainable. It is a fact that the Gnu Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. Three jo Pine and Several Mln- or AHHeaatnenta. The mayor's court was crowded this morning. Justice A. T. Summcy, who had been apKinted to act, heard the cases. Emma Garrison and Mary Brazclton colored, were up for fighting. Emma had a pistol and threatened to shoot wary. Unima was lined $30 for carrv. ing the pistol and $10 for fighting, and mm y puiu $0. Koliert I i.irrison hud been drunk nnrl disorderly, and was fined $5. Ij. f. Ulnck was chnrged with enrrvinc a pistol and resisting an officer. On the first charge he was fined the usual $30 and on the second waB let off with a $5 inc. Nick Allison and Frank Wilson. chnrmd with fighting, were fined $5 each unci costs. John Chapman. Dave Forney ami VA Greenlee were found uuiltv of' on nflVnv and fined $5 each. Dave Forney was fined $30 for shoot ing at Ed. Greenlee. Justice Summcy interspersed the exer- cises with wholesome lectures as to the carrying of pistols and unlawful conduct generally. The Americau 'Ripper." Nkw York, May 10. The grand jury lias indicted Ameer Ben Ali, alias Frenchy, for the murder of old Carrie Brown, alias Shakesenre, at East River riotci 011 AOrll 21. r inrrum tnnrrli-r n the first degree. AMHlicned. Toronto, May 19,-Clayton Slaytor & Son, cottoa and woolen millcrn nt Brantford, have assigned. Liabilities between $75,000 and $00,000. Pnins in the region of the kidnevs are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Slock Quotations. NswYi.rk, Mayll. Krie 19; Lake Shore Chimim nnrl Nnrthw..at..rn -i.tn. Norfolk and Western 61 ; Richmond and West Point Terminal 15i; Western Union Baltimore Prices. Bil.TIUoHR. Mil 19-Plnnr rlnll nA ... chnnKCri. Wheat firmer; No. 2 red spot $l.l(ifrtl.1Si,; southi rn whent, firmer; Fulti, f I.IOMI.IS; LonKlerry,$l.iL(fi)i.i7. south ern corn white, tinner at 724i"3W; yellow, steady nt 7:iS70. New Vork Market. Nkw York. May 19 -Stocka. anirt bt strailr. Money, cnv at 4 Wil5; Klchanro. ons. 4.H3l,(.i4.3ta; short, 4 H7l.,((i4.H7H,; itnte bjnds, neKlected: irovernment hnnri. dull but weak. Cotton imiet; sales 153 bales; Uplnntla, 8 1(1-1 tic; Orleans, 9e; fu tures oiiem.il and closed dull but steady. iwaj, ; June, H ; July. 8.76; Auirust. mi; sentcmijer. 8.1(1: October. K.2. fionr quiet andsteady. Wheat euietandstronK. uorn timet and stronK- Pork dull but weak, at $lt.0Oh13 75. Lard dull and easy, at $ 65. Spirit Turpentine dull but easyat 30(i3!ii,4c. Rosin )met and steady uui.oujti.oo. Frciguta steady. 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. KEPHALWE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy The finest and most mmnlrt- mtni . Colognes, Toilet Water3, Extracts, Face i uauerj una nign grade soaps at ukajvjs ra.AKM.ACY. Prescriptions filled at all h delivered free ol charge to any part oi ORAM IS fHARMACY. If you want a hamknmr glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR. MACY, Bottles ranging in price torn One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hah Brush Tot Small amnnnt nf -Di imn ------ .. v. uivut, onani o I IIARMACY is the nlatv in trn tn m St All kinds of Tooth Ui ushes, Batb Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Preservations aie mm. pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you laiijwsiiiicy aepena upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that titer were . compounded by thoroughly experienced . uar mucisia ana mat the price paid was not unreasonable. 4 South Main St. Ill AFFAIRS OF COXSEOUENCE. llOMR. Gov. Hill's friends have already bceun work to secure a Hill delegation in the presidential convention. The Toronto Globe predicts the down fall of the tory government in Canada in the near fature. General Raum savs his son is innocent of any wrong and that the complaints against him were made unjustly by ene mies. To prevent annoyance to Secre tary Noble, General Raum ays, his eon resigned. An investigation of the murder of an old soldier near the Soldiers' Home, five miles from Milwaukee, has disclosed the fact that a regular syBtem of brigandage hns flourished in the neighborhood of the grounds, hundreds of the veterans having been waylaid and roblied in the woods near the home during the past year after they had received their pensions. Low ive and groggcrics abound in the woods. FOREIGN. The Cznrewitch'a wound has healed. Further details of the assault are to the effect that he wa struck because he and Prince George entered a tcmole with their boots on Parnellites invaded the nlnce of meet ing of the McCarthyitcs at Kanturk, county Cork, Ireland, Sunday, and a free fight ensued, in which many persons were seriously wounded. If your blood is impure reeulatevour liver with Simmons Liver Regulator. That splendid picture of Asheville for six months' subscription to "The Citi- sen." see advertisement. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR T1IE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. fRUSTEB SALE. By virtue of a Deed of Tm.l ...... ij . - ?.m Pmilani on the 17th of May iioo' t0c"!",r' n?te mentioned therein for rtl.?,K.Sa4dtrV"t b'nK dnlJ "Eiateied in book No. 71, at pain 97 of Bum-omher-r.,,.... u 1 r c,,"h nt tht court house door in Asheville. N. C. nn rh. Olt.h I.... ,o. Saturday) the lot mentioned in .aid trust hituated on C.rove street, in the city of Ashe ville, N. C, 18th May, 1891. B. P. PATTON, Truatee. OH RENT. 3 nice rooms r-n 1 1 in u, . . ... - houae, $8 per month. pOR 8ALB Have for aale 10 or 12 lot. of 20 acre., more or less each, 2V4 miles or court house at 150 per acre, and within one mil. of oro. posed street railway. The timber on the land is worth price asked. Apply at once, terms easy to suit purchaser. Parties caa (tet inough fire wood off the land to pay lor it within one year J. M. CAM PBBLL. Por sale 68 lota near Vanderbilt'a .state, from S100 to $500 each. Apply to ' J. M. CAMPBELL. J, II. LAW, Nos. 57, 59 and 61 S. Blaln St. ASHEVILLE, N. C. CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CARRYING A VERY LARGE STOCK, -WB OFFER GREAT VARIETY! And can fill large ord rs aromptly. A splendid new line of fin blown glassware just received. Lowest Prices Always. i t I Wt- "nf"JWJ,'.v MiWuMiHsisTMat .',retj,jS6!i4a6sjaas
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 19, 1891, edition 1
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