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Citizen 1 VOLUME VII. NO. 17. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ashevi lie Daily WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST, For a cool place in lummcr, for health nil recreation, visit Linvillc, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region tut' rounding them. ' Rcgalar Sales of Real listnte will com mence in Linville unr 1. Residence and business lots, and subur ban sites, offered at private sale only. The Esecola Inn will be opened at Lin ville, N. C, on first day of une. It will be under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. who has made a reputation as Manager of Hotel Lafayette in Philadel phia, and ;Luray Inn. at Luray ICavc, Virginia. -LINVILLE INVITES INVESTIGATION A8 TO Climate. Water Supply. Drainage. Drive, Parks, Scenery Plant, Building Sites, Investments. LIMVll.LK 1MPROVEMKNT CO.. Limine I. C. ANALYSIS OF WATER USUI) AT TUB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. COMMOKWHM.TII OF M ASACIM!KTTS. ruBTIKIL-ATKIlP ANALYSIS. "1 St I tttlt Aaaayrr's Whce, 297 Franklin St T Chut H. Campbell, Ashevllle, North Car- The sample tH wtttt submitted for analy sis ha. t en rarefall y examined, with the fol lowing reanlta: a. The water .how. la parts per 150.000: Solid., volatile ? axed , 2" ' total ' " riralna per one II. 8 gallon.... lm almmt intlrrlv fi-W IrOUl Of- ganic matter, allowing very .light traces of ;iron, aulphnr ana lime, i n waicr ..xrtllrnt In all rcsnecta. It very aeldom wc :find water so Irte from organic or mineral ,0,Mc, H. L. BOWKBR, , Stat. Aaaaycr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And IiicUnent Agent. NOTARVPUBLIC. loanaeturclj placed at 8 per crat. Office :' 24 M Fatten Avenue, fcbndlv " Second toot. REAL ESTATE. Walth B. Owyg, W. W. Wsar. DWYH & WEST, jSncctasort to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED i88x RErtt TO BANK OF ASHFVUlt REAL ESTATE. Loani Securely Placed at S Per Cent. , " Notary Pablk. Cosaraiiatoacn of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OPriCB-aoatkaMMt Coart Mature. JAY GOULD SAYS That M a man can save one dollar oat of very ve dollar he earns, inch a nan will Iw rick hialde of twenty .years. Call on ua mmd we will tell yo how to do It, aa. we have jutt raeetvtd private advices from Jay on the 'rritct. Oar bmhieaa has been very proaperoua, Murine the oaat vear. In suite of the hard and we take thla onnortunltv to Tthnnk oar frV ada and eaatomers, and to wlah them all king Hit and havplneaa. JICNKS JBNK8, HEAL ESTATE AW INSURANCE. TBooma io, HeAlee Block. jft Pattoa Ave., AjkevUk, N. O. SMOKED MEATS. A fine lot Country Ham. juat received, elo a frcib lot of Magnolia, Baltimore and Bone kit Ham., all aljea. ENGLISH CURBU BRBAKl'AST BACON. DRIED BEEF. SALT F1SH MACKBKBI., MULLBT8, WHITE AND CODFISH. CANNED MEATS. Ox ana Lunch Tongue. Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, UU. Corned Beef. CANNED K1HH. Mackerel, Salmon, Hardinea, Uyatirs, Crulia Btc, UU. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Slain and College Sts. taKe YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAvi THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW No. i N. Court Hquare. NEXT POOJt TO POSTOFFICE. OUR POSITION In trw grocery business enubles us to give consumers advantages of great value. TEAS. Wc keen tlic licst Pormosn Oolongs, Japans, Gunpowder and Uuglish Break- (ust. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Colli in existence. SUGARS ' cheap. Wc sell notuiiig but the highest grade made. SYRUPS. Our Svrups and Molasses arc pure and wholesome. RICE. The best Carolina only olTcrcil. FLOUR. The Obelisk Flour stands unequalled by any ever olTercd in this market. Hotels and boarding nouses please Inrar in mind that wc arc prepared to meet comctiliou in this or any market. Kcspcctlully, Powell & Snider, Here We Are Again. I have just bouirlit one of the HneHt Soda Fouutninn in the South, with all modem improvement!, and am now prepared to nerve Hoda water in the bent 8tyle. I will pvo the busineHH my personal at tention and will guarantee Hatisfaction in every n'sjiect or money reiumleu. lou can reHtasRured that the soda and mineral water sold at my fountain are pure. (Jo all the work and nrnkeaU the Bvruns, and l icei lcnntrutn fully say wiey are pure, (syr- rup fresh made each day.) Helowl cive you a partial list of the syrups used, also a few of the mineral waters; Mineral waters on draught, Peep llock, Vichy, Tate Springs, Congress, etc. Soda water syrups: Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw berry, Raspberry, Peach, Sar saparilla, Orange, Ginger, Nectar, Blood Orange, Blood Orange with Phosphate, Banana.Catawba, Chocolate, Oxycoccus, Cream and many others too numerous to men tion. Special new drinks of the season. Limeade with Phos phate. Pineapple Gem, Whip ped Cream Soda, Ice Cream Soda, Malto, etc. But for the richest drink ever drawn from a soda fountain I ad vise the use of Carmichael Daisy Cream. This cream cau De added to any syrup desired, and makes the rich est soda water ever offered to the American people, Don't forget the place, Car micheal's Drug Store, No. 20 South Main btreet. nukfadtf ( 41 Patton Ave. SOUVENIR CHINA. . ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS, In odd pieces, with Anhcvillc, N. C, elabor ately painted in gold and fired on them. No viaitor should return home without taking one of the p'ctty after dinner coffee cupa and aauccra. Thry will remind you of days none by Wc have also a full line of the aterling souvenir apoona, aaaortcd dcaixna. Limoges China. Art pottery, rich cut tfaaa, new Bnhrmiun roue liowla and many curloa and novelties suitable for preaenta. Wc guarantee our pi Icea to be the lowest. We have recently purchased, very cheap, a lot of Jopuneae goods, aperially in cups and aucers. Wc arc silling a real fine A. I, coffee cup and aaucer ut the low price of $3.00 per dnien. The same goods have been aold at $10,110. Tea cupa to match at $1.28 per doxt-n. Come early as they won't laal lung at tbcac prices. Watch our Friday bargain salca; it will pay you. CRYSTAL, PALACE. CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC T. C. SMITH & C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, AslicvUle, N. C. THE ONLY DRUG STOKE LOCATED ON THE Public Square, Corner Opposite the Court House; No Trou ble to Find the Place. A FULL LIKE OF ALL DRVU(iIST8 GOODS Kept la Stock, Including PAH'S ANII OILS, WINDOW GLASS, GARDEN Slilil IS, gkass sunns CRUTCHliS OF ALL, SlZIiS. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. A number of very desirable things in various, lines arriving this week. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. WILLS BROS,, ABCHITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A nuild'g. novl dSm P O HoiBG. J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Juat received, a full line of Bngllah and do mrtlp wpulrna foraprlnf and summer,' fcl:M1ftm FOR RENT OR SALE. Hither house owned by T. Wllauu Sh rp- leas, corner preach Dread Avenue and Hay wood Btreet. These houaes are located near the center of town, commanding good views, high elevation. For information apply to JOHN CHILD, THE STATE'S PHYSICIANS, WORK OF THE CONVENTION UKUUN TOOAV. Hou. Richmond Pearitou ICxlciicIn a Welcome In A HandMim Hpeech, and Dr. I. J. I'lcot Reapouds as) HandHouicly ho clal Features). The thirty-eighth annual ipcetiiiR of the medical society of the state of North Carolina, convened in the court house in Ashcville this morning at 10 o'clock, Dr. M. H. Fletcher, president of the Uuncoinlx: county medical society, called the society to order, and expressed the pleasure it afforded him to huvc'jthc pro tension again meet in Ashcville. J Kev. C. W. Byrd, of the Central M. E. church, south, opened the exercises with prayer. l)r. Fletcher then introduced Hon. Richmond I'earson, of Ashcville, who de livered the address of welcome. Mr. Pearson said: "On bchall of the citizens of Ashcville, not only extend a hearty welcome to your distinguished body, hut I beg to express our grateful appreciation ot what the medical profession has done for our city, "1 rccull distinctly and with pleasure your meeting here just ten years ago. Ashcville was then a scattered and straggling village. Yours was the first great convention of eminent and influen tial men to assemble here, mid you were the first to recognize and proclaim the advantages and charms of this favored region, "Your eminent men have sent the name of Aslieyille into the uttermost purts of the world, aucn men as Dr. L,oomis, Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Agncw and Dr. Sayre, have sent hundreds of patients with thousands of ailments and millions of money down here, to such men as lluharu, and Uut lle, and Williams und others, and these loctors have relieved these millionaires both of their ailments and of their mil lions, and then have modestly ascribed it all to our climate, and set tneir enthu siastic and impoverished patients to work building up the town, liuilcling hotels, factories, handsome houses, buying town lots and loaning money at six per cent, to the great joy and surprise of the natives. 1 mis in a certain sense the doctors hnvc made Ashcville and Ashcville has made the doctors, and I stand here today to acknowledge our part of the obliga tion. All mankind must admit an ever lasting debt to your great and learned and benehcent culling, Wc recognize the physician, the family physician of course; he is the first to meet and the last to leave us in this world, he presides mid prescribes both at the birth and nt the death; he always welcomes the coming guest in an obstcricnl sense, and in some ases 1 lear he speeds the partinggucst in a mortuary sense; seriously we recognize in the family physician the most intimate mend, the most trusted counsellor, the faithful custodian of the innermost se crets of the heart and of the household. In a special and necuhar sense wc welcome you to the city which you have raised from the position of n hamlet, we welcome you to the climate whose repu tation you have made world-wide. We welcome vou to scenery whose verdure and whose azure, whose serrated peaks and broken skylines must touch the sen sibilities of the dullest man. "We would welcome you gentlemen to citizenship here. There is room for ill and welcome tor all and work for all and profit for all. Wc would even admit vou to the charms ol our select real estate transactions, to a fair share in our hopes and excctations, to our new streets and pavements soon to be laid and if not laid in gold orjasiier or opalescent alubastcr we have resolved shall not be surpussed this side of the New Jerusalem. "We i welcome you to ur skvlnud and skylines, to our mountain walks and our mouutuin dew, to our slory-tclling glens nnd our spring blossoms, to our wild flowers and our invalids. 'Gentlemen, I assure you we arc glud to see you. DK. PICOT'S Sl'KUCII. Mr. Tearson'i remarks were heartily applauded, and at their conclusion Dr. L.J. Pivot, of Littleton, N. C, responded on'lichnlf of the society. Dr. t'icot said : "1 thank you in the name of mv con freres for your kind und generous wel come. I am glad to say that many ol us are not entire strangers in your midst. Ten Meeting years have only passed since as a body we met in your city liefore. We carried away with us then the most pleasant recollections of your kind, hos pitable people. We come now with glad anticipations to renew them. We find some of the same familiar scenes that greeted us then. Yonder still Hows your lovely river, well nnd truly named a "Nymph of Beauty," itself immortalized m song, now murmuring songs ol poetry upon its crystal bosom, and bathing with its pure water the feet of these eter nal hills. On every hand still tower your lordly mountain peaks, but in nil else how changed 1 Surely some eastern necromancer has been here and touched your homes with his magic wand. Wc left here a uleusant little village nestled in this yalley, but find now a rich and prosiierous city, bustling with all the sigus of great wealth and prosperity We already recognize yonri as the rjuecn city ol North Carolina, and let us pre dict with conlulcut hoctliat ere another decade has passed yours will be the queen city of our beloved southland, and thnt it will be to North Carolina what Athens was to Greece, the nursing mother of brave men nnd gifted women. "Your region was once landlocked and almost entirely unknown, but now the story of your delightful clime has been carried to every purl of this and many a distant land. It has brought hither a floodlide of wealth and population. We bid you God-siiced in your glorious era ol nroeress. "Mv venerable teacher, the late Prof, Samuel Henry Dickson, once said to his pupils, when shaking to us of that direst of all human ills, pulmonary con sumption, 'Send your patients, gentle men, to the mountains ot Western North Carolinn, for if there is a paradise on carta, it is tlicre.' Mow, l can well be lieve it, for these mountains, piercing the heavens themselves, seem to lilt one near cr to the throne of the Great Am, and that they arc really His stepping stones, Tlicr are grander and more awe-inspir ing to us who arc dwellers of the plains and uy tne snores ol old ocean. Ihev are fitting abodes for poets, for painters and necromancers. 1 have listened to the sobs and moans of the sen, have seen its waters yensted into white foam, and tempest-tossed by the wild winds plnv, 1 have seen it as placid us the smile on the lips of beauty. It is always sublime in calm or in storm, but for scenes of ever-shifting beautv and enchanting de light, your mountains are a iov forever, We would delight to wander over their lordly peaks, through their shady dales, peer into secret dells and hidden rivulets, that seem to us tenanted with nuiuds and graces. "We accept your kind hospitality in the same spirit in which it is intended and promise you to enjoy it to our ut most during our short stay in your city." Dr. I'icot's address was roundly ap plauded. Dr. K. 11. Lewis, of Raleigh, president of the society, then took the chair, and the regular work of the society began. The roll wns culled, and over 2U0 dele gates were found to be present. 1'residcnt Lewis read his annual mes sage, an able paer, which held the close attention of the audience. On motion of Dr. II. B. Weaver, of Asuevuie, a committee ol three was ap pointed to take the president's message and rcort upon its salient features. The chair appointed Drs. W. T. Ball, J. II. Way und Frank Brown as the com mittee. The social program for the entertain ment of the society was announced, 1st. An invitation from the Buncomlie county medical society to an excursion to Hot Springs, N. C, Thursday, May 28, and to a banquet at I he Mountain Park hotel at that place at 8 p. m., on that day. 2d. An invitation from Dr. and Mrs. von Ruck to a reception at the Winyah tonight from 0 to 11 o'clock. 3d. Invitations from the Cosmopoli tan club, the Athletic club, und the Y. M. C. A., extending the freedom of their rooms to all delegates. 4-th. An invitation from the Oakland Heights sanatorium to take dinner nt that hotel tomorrow. Carriages will be at Grant's drug store for the delegates alter 12 o'clock. The chair announced the fallowing committees: On Credentials Messrs. Fletcher, Mo run and Taylor. On Finance Messrs. Cheatham, Ste phenson and McNcnl. The treasurer at his own request was anoweu lurtiier tunc lor making his re port. Dr. M. II. Fletcher, chairman of the committee on credentials, read the fol lowing list ornpphenuts for membership; L. C. 0. Nichols, W. W. Clarke, J. I.. Laxton, W. P. Ivy, R. II. Whitchard, H. L. Tnvlor, Karl von Ruck, C. P. Ambler, I. G. Waldrop, W. F. Chennult, W. M. Flow, A. M. Hnllnrd, V. J. Klutz, J. R. Polk, C. Few, D.J. Watson, J. Welling ton, 1). A. Stanton, K. A. Freeman, J. 0. Walker, J. A. Turner. M. D. Kimbrough, r. J. Wilson, Jns. McGuirc.J. A. Watson. Dr. Walter Payne Porcher. delegate from South Carolina, was granted the privileges ot the floor and debate. Ad journed till 3 o'clock p. m. run FAIR. Tlie Ceutral Committee UeUlnir Down (o Work. Captain Natt Atkinson, of the central committee appointed to procure sub scriptions to the stock of the Western North Carolina fair association is today sending out" blanks and circulars to the members of the various county commit tees, with instructions to rciiort to the central committee not later than July 1. snares are o each, ten per cent, cash, re mainder to be paid in installments as the company may determine. The following are the county committees: Buncombe Dr. I. M. Stevens. Dr. R. 1. Wilson, Jesse P. Lowry.M.L.Kccd, losh- ua Curtis, K. C. Clayton, D. L. Reynolds. Haywood W. A. Campbell, I. A. May. R. L. Walker, W. W. Stringtield. Jackson J. W. Terrell, Duke Davis, A. Parker, W. A. linloc. Mitchell Isaac Ilailev, lacolt Bowman. ohn Gudgcr, Mr. Rorison. Stokes Pen- land. Yttnecv S. J. Westull, G. D. Ray. Pen. Icy Deatoa, Wilson Henslcy. Madison win. uuilger, Mr. libhs, U. , Peak, Rev, ohn Amnions. Burke W. Connelly, John Pearson. W. B, Clnywell, W. L. Abcrnethy. lrnnsylvania Hon. T. N. Cooner. Thos. Wood, Chas. U. Wilson, W. W. Zacliary. i'olk John Garrison, 1. ii. Mcl-urland, Vaucc Rhodes. Rutherford J. A. Forney, Nathan Young, Michael usticc, Henderson Weaver. McD iwcll Jno. McDonald, G. B. Thom- nson, nr. Kccu. Macon Robert Porter, Zcb. Baird, Frank Ray, Grnuam Jshcnfl b leaning, George VTulk- cr, Joel Crisp, Cherokee a. W. Davidson, Peter Walker, Theo. Suddcrth, Johu Dockcry, Ur. Whitvombe. Clay J. S. Anderson, Ym. Moore. 1 S. Bell. Swain-Rcv. P. P. McLain. D. K. Col lins, W. 11. Crisp. Henderson M. C. Toms, A, Cameron, . K. Trecman. FIOHTINU STUDENTS. Tbey Have a Collision With the Iowa City Police. Iowa City, Iowu, May 211. The uni versity club won a game of base ball yesterday in a neighboring town nnd 300 students went to the train to wel come them back. They made a good deal of noise and a policeman ordered them to keep quiet. Soon a student blew a blast on a tin bugle, and the policeman dealt him a fearful blow with his club, rendcridg him insensible. The students then attacked the policeman, who drove up town and procured he.p Tbe officers then arrested two lenders of the students. A deseratc conflict ensued, und railed for nearly an hour. Finally, a numlier of ltohcminnsland saloonkeepers came to their rescue and the students were out to flight. One of their num ber, Ward Bannister, had his head broken open. ORIGINAL PACKAGE LAW, Ils constitutionality Upheld Bit the supreme Court. Washington, May 20. The supreme court has upheld the constitutionality of the original package law passed bv congress and also held that it was not necessary lor Kansas to re-ennct lit pro luhitory law alter tne patsauc ot congressional act in order to shut out ll(Uor in original packages. Under Rain Water.! Ai.ma, Net)., May lib. the worst rain storm ever known here occurred last night. The city was partly inundated Water was from two to four inches dcen, The west wall of the Sims block gave way under the pressure and is a total wreck. Damage to crops will be enor mous. THE NORTHERN SETTLERS MEETING HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. They Met to Decide on Sendlnit a Delegation to Raleljfti Good Words for Nortn Carolina E pressed In Revolution. A number of northern gentlemen and citizens of Ashcville met in Clerk Cathey's office yesterday afternoon to take steps looking to the sending of a delegation of northern residents to Raleigh to attend the Northern Settlers' convention which meets tomorrow. Col. . M. Israel was made chairman and Maj. C. B. Way was requested to act as secretary. i ne meeting auoptea tne tollnwmg res olution : "Resolved, That we heartily endorse the objects of the meeting of the north ern settlers at Raleigh, May 27, and that wc will give every aid in our power to make it a success, the understood object ofthe meeting being to attract other northern and western men to North Car olina, where we have been welcomed with a hospitality that we wish shared by all whom we huve left behind." A list- of names of northern residents in Ashcville was made out, and Walter S. Cushman was appointed to visit those named and ascertain who would eo as delegates to Kalcigh. The list is as fol lows: H.T.Collins. Fitch Tavlor. E. Fitch Taylor, Jas. M.Campbell, 11. C. Hunt, S. R. Kepler, F. U. Robinson. E. Perry, I. A. Conant, C. T. C. Deakc. Geo. F. Scott, P. A. Cumminus, I-ewis Maddux, I. F. Burke. A. E. lenks. C. E. Moody, Geo. W. Pack, R. U. Gar rett, C. H. Campbell, J. M. Hcston, W. R. Hcston, E. E. Hcston, T. R. Dennison, E. G. Carrier, W. 0. Wolfe, W. E. Wolfe. C. J. McCape, Burt Dennison, Chas. M. Piatt, Chus. Pack, G. L. Walker. W. T. Pennimun. A. Garrett. H. W. Fitch. Jno. Child, E. Edmondson, H. D. Child, M. B. Wilkinson, L. M. Pease, Chas. McNnmce. I. W. Clnnn. Geo. W. Vander bilt, Rev. W. J. Erdmnn, E. E. Eagan, Dr. lohn Hey Williums, Dr. 11. L. Taylor. Dr. Karl von Ruck, W. 11. Ballard, Dr. F. Merriwethcr, Lieut. A. II. Cobb, F. A. Hull, W. F. Randolph, R. G. Dun, las. Wolfe, W. 1). Houghteling, Dr. W. C. Urowning, Dr. P. W. Neefus, I. H. Barn ard, F. E. Mitchell, C. E. Lyman, A. J. yinan, Dr. A. S. Graham, Dr. Cum, W. B. Northup, A. R. Cooley, Capt. 0. W. Hudd, Lieut. W. R. King, Capt. Geo. F. Davis. Messrs. Fitch Taylor, P. A.Cummings, . C. Hunt. II. W. Fitch. C. E. Moody and S. R. Kepler, left on the afternoon train lor Raleigh, and will attend the inven tion as delegates. RIOTS IN PARIS. The Police I'nable to Control tbe Mob at All. Pakis, May 20. The strike of stage 1 rivers throughout Paris, begun yester day, continues today causing great ex citement in the city. Rioting was begun early toda, and the ellorts ot the police were nearly useless in the face of the overwhelmingly powerful rushes of the mob. Parnell Can Now Marry Kitty. London, May 2li. The decree of di vorce obtained by Capt. O'Shea from his wife, Kitty O'Shea, was today made ab solute. Slock Quotations. NuwYpax, May 2fi. Krie 3n.iH; Lake Shore M; Chk-UKo uml North wi-xtcrn 10'JU C1I0. Norfolk and Western 52''.: Richmond and West I'oint Terminal IUh; Western I nion HU'V Baltimore Prices. BAI.TIMUKK. Mav 26 -I'lonr. dull and nn- hnnm-d Wheat (inlet; No. 2 red nmit,$1.14: Moulhcrn wheat nominal; I-'ultz $1.0ft(vl.l3; l.onKbcrry, Sl.lOfcil.l-l. Corn aouthcrn, wcuk; while uG((70c; yellow, 69c asked. New York Market. Nltw Vokk, May 20 Storks, dull and heavy. Money, easy at 3V?fy4-; KxchatiKe, lone. .H'iM'4.H4H: ahort. 4.HNs4.HSU: state Donua. lu-gicctco; Kovemment uotma. dull but steady. Cotton auiet; anlea 9N Laics; llplanila, 8 Iri-Kie. Orleans, 9-l,c: lu- turca otH-neu and closed nrm. Ma;, 8. HO; unc. n 7M: luir. H.xa: Auuust. a uz: sen- tcinber. 8 I5: October. 8.UN. Flour nuiet ana att-aay. wncat u-aa active ana caay Corn active and weak. Pork quiet and trudy at Slo.,fl(ijil2.7o Lard quiet and aav at so.ro. tsntrit l urocntmc ciuict. Koain steady at l.UO. Freights steady. AFFAIRS OF CONSFfJUFNCE. FOKHIUN. Kcports trom covernnient sources in Club claim the delcat of the insurgents at l(iii(ue and laltal. The negotiations of France foru treaty of commerce with Spain have been sus pended iiendini; an explanation ol the convention granting the United States a monopoly of trade with the bpauish Antilles. In attempting to extinguish a fire which he started by upsetting a parnmne lamp in the drawing-room of his London mansion, Lord Romilly wns overcome by smoke, and when taken from the burn ing building to a hospital, died. To celebrate the visit of the Czarc- witch to Siberia an iropcriul decree has been issued authorizing the Siberian governors to remit two-thirds of the sentences nnd otherwise to ameliorate the condition ol worthy convicts. nov.it. A Scottdalc, Pa., dispatch says the coke strike is thoroughly broken. Mavor Grant's (New York! standimr with Tammany is itmieriled by his re fusal to make an objectionable appoint ment. The grand jury of Hartford county, Maryland, have louud three indictments against the Central Marvland railroad for maintaining unsufe bridges, etc. A lire at Detroit, Mich., Saturday, caused a loss of about $450,000, divided as follows: James E. Davis, loss, $200,- 000; insurance, $110,000. On buildings owned by I). Whitney, jr., 8115,000: in surance, S30,ooo. l-cchheimcr & Hart, sao.lHH); tully insured, tenants ot Cam- pau building, $50,000, partially insured. Mirtle M. Tanner, Uoonvillc, Intl., writes: "1 had blood poison from birth. Knots on my limbs were as largeas hen's eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, but U. B. 11. has cured me sound and well. I shall ever praise the men who in vented Dlood Ualra were born." Tains in the region of the kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. TAat splendid picture of Ashcville for a six months subscription to The Citi zen." See advertisement. Wc 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. Cull and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most complete stock ot Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at fliAKMACY, Prescriptions tilled at all homm. Good delivered tree ol charge to may part ot taccitr. OKANTS PHARMACY. If vou want a handsome Darr nt cot glass Bottles call at GRANT'S PHAR. nitr. norties ranipng in price One to Fifteen Dollars per pair. from II you want a tirst-class Halt Brush for a small amount of moncr. GRANTS PHARMACY is the olace to eotomt it. All kinds of Tooth Ut ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Glores, Sponges, etc. When vour Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY ron i , ... . , tau fflMium uccnu uwn n tnai only me purest ana oest mugs ana Litem cols have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced rnarmactstsand that tbe price paid was not unreasonable. 4 South Main St. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TUE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. JRUSTBB 8ALB. By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me hy II. A. Putnam on the 17th of May IN'.io, to secure a note mentioned therein for $4.00. Said trnat being duly reglatcrtd In book No. 71, at pane 97 of Buncombe county I will mil for caah at the court houae door in Ashcville. N. C, on the 2oth June, 1HU1, (on oniiirunT) mc lot nientionea in aaid truat. Situated on Grove atreet, in the city of MW vine, N. c, istli May, lHtll. B. P. PATTON, 1 ruatee. JfOR RENT. 3 nice rooms rn Hill atreet. Water in house, $8 per month. J70R 8ALB Have for sale 10 or 12 tots of 20 arm, more or leaa each, 2Y) mllea of court house at $.10 tier acre, and within one mile of pro. oaeu atreet railway. The timber on the and ia worth nrit-e aaked. AddIt at once. Terma caay, to auit purchaaer. Parties can get t noufth lire wood oft the land to pay for it within one year. J. M. CAMPBELL. 1'or aale 60 lota near Vanderbllt's estate, from $100 to $500 each. Apulv to J. M. CAUFDELL, i m IN PRICKS TILL JUNE 1ST. Bargains iu China and Glass, TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES. Covered Dlahea Fourth. and Plates reduced one TRIFLU PLATB KNIVBS 1.SS Set. TBA SPOONS, ROGERS, $1.88 Bet. PORKS, ROGBR8, $3.70 Set. TABLE SPOONS, BOOUKS, $3.70 Set. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS At almost your own price. J. II, LAW, Not. 57. 59 ud 6x 8a Halm St.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 26, 1891, edition 1
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