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(MV.VtW'.ui.UO Asheville Citizen YOUR CHANCE. BEGIN TO-DAY. CAPTURE THAT ELEGANT PIN. SEE FIELD'S WINDOW. SEETHE GOLD WATCH OFFER 4 IN FIELD'S WINDOW. VOLUME VII. NO. 56. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, TULY io, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health uml recreation, visit I,invillc, Grandfather Mountain, ami the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular sale of real estate at I.in villc on and after Jam' 1st. IK'.II. Business lots ami residence sites sold al private sale onlv. The Hsccola Inn was opened the 1st. of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilcs. Rcguliar duily stage from Cranberry. - LIN VIL L E - INVITliS INVKSTlOAflON AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives, Parks, Scenery. EVER CHANGING. Ol'R STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take Front It, Yet It in m-Tcr diminished. Thin nf course, in because there inn never fHlliiiK fprifiK nl supply thut feeds the stream. SIukkImH striums stitKiitite, so do sIukkI" groceries. They become musty.sour and stale unit unlit for use. The movement here is 1 1 11 iik; new things coming And coin. Wc use modern methnds and buy what we ran sell before netting stale ami pride ourselTCH in having a fresh stock to select from a I all times. A. D. COOPER, Court Sfiinre, Corner Mmn nnd College sts. North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL LAWN VASES AT COST. We have only five of those handsome ped es tnl lawn vases left. To close them out. we are niw offer! ne them at first cost. This Is a rare opportunity to beautify your front lawn at a very small expense. They will last forever, and always look new with one coat of paint applied once every two yenrs. Come and see them. Free delivery. Water Coolers. A reduction of lft percent. In witer cool ers until the 20th. We hnve a nice line, and this discount wlH make them very cheap. ' DON'T FORGET OUR STORE When you want a dinner set or anything in the rh.m, glass and porcelain line. Our stock Is large, complete and very low prices wil' be given you. A PRESENT. Be on the lookout for that hnndiomc 9tO present, we w ill present to one of our cus torn crs during August. Will tell you more about it later. Don't forget our number. THAD. W. THRASH 31 CO. CRYSTAL PAl.ACK, 41 Patton Ave. Plans. Iluildlnjr Sites, Investments. 1 I.INVII.I.K IMPRUVKNKNT CO., I.lnvlllr, N. C. ANALYSIS OK WATER rrtrvi' i ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, I 217 HAYWOOD ST. COMMOWKI.TH or MACHI'KTT. 1 CBRT1FICATBKK NAI.VSItt Stilt.- Anver's nflice. 07 Franklin St I BOSTON. MASS, April 21. I "91. To Ch H. Campliell, A.hcvillr, North Lr- Th" iim.le ot water submitted for nnaly in hi. b en carefully eiamioed, with the fol lowing rrmilta: . ..uinim The water .how. in pnrU (wr 1O0.00O. Soliilt. volatile J- 1 Hied 3Hr total o lio ,l..i.. .. nw II S ITHll'-n --M" Thin water l almo.t entirely free from or . I Kanic matter. nhow.Dg very "lixht trace, ot , iron, anlnhur and lime. The water i. very AN j EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH j EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES i GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR Si.so to i.2 pi:r yard. j Wit CAN ol'I'liK Tllli li.VIIKIS LINK AT J 75 CUNTS. White, lllm-k, rink, hluc und t iirthu il on j White, White on llliuk. liON MAUCIIE." .17 H. Mail! Street. We have eml-rntetl the opportunity Intely offered to n-dutt prices on many Spring and Summer goods. Nrw seasonable things arriving almost everv dav. One Price System. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & a PATTON A VII. THE RAILROAD MEETING. GOOD DISCrsdION I. ART NIC3HT AT THE COITRT HOVBE. racfllrnt in all renpfcto, hnd water so Irec from matter. It is very seldom we organic or mineral H. L BOWKBR, State Assayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC Loam at. orely placed at 8 per eent. Office.: a & 26 Patton Avenue frh9H1y Second floor. STARTLING FACTS. When the adulteration of Food Products becomes po Heuernl that it is necessary in larger cities to organize associations for the protec tion of manufactories ami dealers, it is high time the ! consumer consider well the ' importance of dealing with rename houses. POWELL & SNIDER Have met with unusual sue ress in their endeavor to es tablish and maintain a high standard of WltolettoinenesH and Purity In the QUALITY of the goods they sell. Our large ami ever increas ing trade in, we think, evi dence sufficient to convince all "Doubting Thomases" that we are selling goods at a very low and reasonable rate. IlesptM-tfully Powell & Snider, tiro- Strong Speeches In Favor of the Appropriation Made by Captain Carter, Col. Look and others The Resolution Adopted. That was a splendid meeting held in the court house lust night to discuss the $200,000 appropriation to the Atlanta, Asheville nnd Baltimore railroad. Col. T. B. Long wns called to the chair, and made a short speech in which he made the statement that this was the only bill he had ever known to pass the legislature by which u great improve ment would be secured, and at the same time the taxes be decreased instead of in creased. The people would get this rail road without paying one cent of money, and the road itself would be taxed. Capt. M. B. Carter wits called upon explain the plan under which the $200, 000 is to be voted. The people are only asked to lonn the stockholders their credit in order that they may build this road, said Capt. Carter. The townships will he lully pro tected agninst all loss. The board of county commissioners cannot issue a dollars' worth of bonds until the road is graded, tied, ironed and the rolling stock upon it, and then the townships are to have a first mortgage upon the road to secure the principal. The private stock holders pledge themselves to pny the in terest on the bonds as it falls due, nnd thus the ieoplc are made absolutely secure from the payment of either princi pal or interest. Cnpt. Carter snid that even if this sub scription was to Ik a direct one one that would have to lie paid it would lie a grand investment, and he would be willing pcrsonnllv to pav his share of it, even if il were $-tOO,000'instead of $200, 000. C'ipt. Natt Atkinson wits the next siH'aker, He said that he knew perhaps more than any other one man about this whole mnttcr, lie hnd lieen familiar wil h every move since the scheme wns tirst thought ol four years ago. He heart ily agreed with all that Capt. Carter hail said, and wns ready to risk everv dollar l, 1... a .... i.. ..... ..r -i... FIVE DOLLARS PER FOOT. HAI.KinH DIRT CKRTAINLY COED D1HT CHEAP, A Land Sale, the I.Ike of Which, In Prices, Asheville Has Not For Veara Known In the Corporate Limits Newspaper Chanite. Raleigh, July 9. Special. Raleigh hud its first spasm of reviving energy yesterday, when, roused by the inspiring examples of Asheville, Winston, Char lotte, Durham and other places, she made an effort to sound a genuine real estate boom. There are not wanting men here who are alive to the necessity of the city as well as to its capabilities and who are encouraged to work by seeing the work that has been done elsewhere. Some time since, some of them, among whom were J. M.Droughton and Mr. Mosely, n i former large tobacco denier, purchased a large pro)erty in the northeastern part of the city, Iving with the large city cem etery as its eastern boundry. It was once, or a part of it, the Seawell farm, now exposed as nn open old field, tin fenced, and with two or three groups of of forest trees that once shaded the man sion and farm buildings. The houses were burned some yenrs ago, and the whole has since lain n wide waste. The situation is somewhat elevated over looking the citv to the west, and offers nnc sues ror resiliences. tie purchasers I object in view, laid the grounds off in rectaimularstrects ' streets hours OF WHAT GOOD IS THIS? A GREAT DAV IN LONDON FOR THE ROYALTY. They Get Out In Their Very Best Clothes and Show Themselves, and the People Gape aud Htare and Pay the Flddier. London, July 10. The inhabitants of London and vicinity turned out in force in order to witness the progress in state oflimpcror William from Buckingham palace to Guild Hall and back to the palace after partaking of the hospitality of the Lord Mayor of London. From the earliest hours of morning crowds of people had been literally pour ing towards Buckingham palace, St. James l'nrk, Strand, Fleet street, Lud gate Hill, and the city generally in order to take up some position where they could get as good sight of the imperial procession as it was possible for them to get by grim detcrminntiun and good el how work. From the earliest hours, also, in addi to the crowds of pedestrians flocked city ward, there were large bodies of regular troops and volunteers to be met march ing toward the positions they had been assigned to occupy along the route, and besides the soldiers, there were fully 8,000 policemen in motion with thesame All these crowded the More the procession and soon succeeded in selling off a num ber of the most eligible at private sale. Yesterday the remuiiicr was put up at public outcry. Iniltntliio; Asheville. The scene somewhat rcsemlilcd what available and who were not to be moved Asheville is accustomed to in the parade I ""Y" n,,ucl1 lc"8 I"" tn that ol a i i .i , , i police charge, and animation of the Pearson nnd AtJ As the hour for starting the procession, kinson sales. A band ol music iiill.-imcd, j midday, drew near, the crowds pressed I started I At 0:30 this mottling all traffic nlong I the route and through the streets bor dering it had been stopped by the ieople who packed every toot of the snace or made the attempt to do so, to enthu siasm. Busses and carriages offered a tree ride to ldlewild, for so the property is named, and a crowd of lour or five hundred wns mustered on the grounds about lour o'clock in the afternoon. There were oceans ol free "ice cold leinon- upon the soldiers nnd police in so forcible a manner that it required the utmost efforts of the soldiers to keep them from breaking through the red and blue lines formed from the palace to Guild hall. While this early crowding wns in prog ress the emperor ns usual, had com menced his day s work at nn early hour, A PEG LOWER. Men's Tennis Shoes, 45 CTS. Boys' Tennis Shoes. 40 CTS. F. E. MITCHELL, REAL ESTATE. Wil.TS B. Gwym, W. W. WKST. GVYN & WEST, I Succour, to Walter B.Gwvn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHRVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at ft Per Cent. Notary Publk. Commuudoncrs oMJced.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICR Sontheast Court Square. Wholesale and Retail cars. MENS' OUTFITTER, No. a8 Pattou Avenue. FALK S MM 11. J. V. SClI ART LE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Ju.t received, a full Hoe of Bngliak and do settle woolen, for.prlng and summer. Srb2dora WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next IUCt build's. sovl dam PO Box 884. JOHN CHILD, The way to make money m to wive it. And the way to nave it is to have your pre rMTiptiona filled at Carmi clmera drug Htore, and you will find by doing so you will wave from 25 to 30 per cent. on every prescription. We do not take goodH that the people know the price and mark down to coHt, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to makeup the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid ami the profits must be averaged some way. A nmttotne wise is sufficient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Cha. W.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don t forget tne place. Carmichaers drug store. No. 20 South. Main street, Asheville, N. C. PIANOSi STEINWAY. EVERETT, HARVARD. "1 ORGANS! WILCOX A WHITR, FARRAND VOTBY KIMBALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. (Ponacrly rf Lvntaa ft Child), Office No. I Legal Block REAL. ESTATE ., - . AND ' LOAN BHOKEB, .r.-Ti v A RkOKBRAGB BU8INBM. TUB MAITXAND SCHOOL., NOME AND OAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, . No. 40 Preach Broad ansae. MRS. BUROWTN M JUTLAND, PRINCIPAL. Coapetrrit teachers, sad tharonsh hutroe tioa. Lawn, hi Mnirie, Cuius Palatini a. 4 Kemdnstoa Bmbro(drjr sKeoBUsMdiftrist UK anmr vacstlos. . oecoalj 1 1 ( ..n-r-ss he hnd on the carrying out or this pin in (jour! inith. 1 Ins scheme means all that Capt. Carter has mentioned, said Cant. Atkinson, and it means much more. The (,'reat mennini; it has lor Asheville and this section is, that it ii hut the beginning of a roiid which in less than eighteen months will connect Asheville with New York by n line en tirely independent of the Richmond nnd Dnnvillc system. Capt. Atkinson hnd no words of nhtisc for the Richmond and Danville road. It had done a Kreat work for Asheville and Western North Carolina, but another road nnd competition was necessary in order to jjive Asheville all the benefits to lie de rived from railroads. I huve recently Jf0..lPsritt;,iiicrtTesties ouiif" ami the ties nlong the route towards Asheville. The people there hud assured him that il our people would construct the twenty r .i .1 A miles proposed at mis enu, iiit mmum meet us. Capt. Atkinson saw the dawn of a brighter day for Asheville in this scheme. The stars were fading before the brighter light of the rising sun of prosperity which this convicting line would insure. Rev. K. P. Rumley, colored, -vas called upon, and expressed himself as heartily infnvnrof the urouosition, and pledged his vote nntl licst eltorts at tne pons on july 20. 1 have always been un im provement man, said the speaker, and 1 prav that you may succeed in this great undertaking. Harrison Brown, colored, also favored the scheme, and urged the necessity of going to work nt once orgnmzing in order that a lull vote be gotten out. It would not do to sit still simply liecause there was no opposition to the measure, must be (Hilled lor it would require worn. Col. W. D ustice was also in favor of the menrurc. Fie thought this was the way to overcome our bad roads in the .-.iimtrv. If this roud was built, the to bacco and other products would oe brought to Asheville by rail instead ol by wagons, and the question of bad roads would lie largely overcome. He favored the measure socially because it proposed to give Asheville competition in railroad freight rates. Competition was the life of trade in "vervthing. At the conclusion of Col. Jusice's re mnrli. the following resolution was lftWrl ml unanimously adopted: Resolved. That this meeting heartuy endorses the proposition of building a railroad Irom Asheville to tne iuaoison county line, and that in order to secure a majority ot the votes in Asiievinc town ship in favor of the measure, the chair man of this meeting is requested to ap point a committee of lorty irom eucn ward in this citv. twenty whites and twenty colored, and ten for each of the tour outlying precincts in mis luwnoinp, whose duty it shall be to seethnt a full vote is polled on the day of election, July 20." . , These committees will be appointed to morrow. ... n. mutinn of Cunt. Atkinson the chair firmiiinted nn executive committee of three, who shall have the whole matter in charge. The following compose this committee: Natt Atkinson, W. W. Rol lins, J. I'. Kerr. On motion the meeting adjourned. The court house was well filled and ab solute ununimity prevailed, and the pros pects lor carrying tne appropriation in Asheville township are most promising. ade" to refresh I hose who had gone out. 1 At about 7 o'clock he had left liucking There wns music nnd there were banners i hnm palace on horseback for Rotten to excite the bidders; nliuvc nil, there Row, Hyde park, where he enjoyed was l'ete Akers, the litnnitis auctioneer, i an invigorating ride. At 8 o'clock the who merits the reputation he hnsgniiied. emperor reviewed the (Jueen's Westmin Mountcd on an open carriage w hen the stcr volunteers on the lawn of Uucking lirsl lot to lie sold wns reached he pre-' ham palace. For that occasion theem- perar wore a light blue Rrussinn uni form. After this review the German ruler enjoyed a light breakfast and then visited n navnl exhibition, where he was ; much interested in the models of new j war ships and big guns. Leaving the I naval exhibition, the emperor returned to Ititckinghnm palace and retired to his private apartments in order to trans act the mass of public business connected COTTON'S CONDITION NOW. IT PROniSKH BKTTHR THAN ON A MONTH AGO. The Averaices About Those of Two Years Ago, But Are Below Those ol a Vear Alio Favorable Weather During June. Washington, July 1(1. The July re turns to the department of agriculture show some improvement in the cotton condition during the month ol June. The general average for the whole breadth has advanced three points, standing nt 88.6. This is three points below the July return last year, and one above that of 1889. In but four seasons since 1881. bare the July returns been so low. The slight improvement noted has liccn quite general throughout the whole belt, the result of favorable weai her during June. The crop is universally late, rang ing locally from a few dnys to two weeks or more. In the Atlantic and Eastern gulf states especially the plant is small and buckwurd, and luck of suitable weather for chopping out hus made the fields verv grassy. Germination was slow and lnqierfect and replanting failed to secure perlcct stands. Locally considerable areurs have been plowed up and given to other crops, or abandoned entirely. From the Miss issippi westward the plant, while some what backward, is of good color look ing generally to be of vigorous growth. While the plantations running a sufficient number of plows are reasonably clean, there is some complaint of lack of labor. The outlook in Texas is especially good, the plant is vigorous, the fields well worked and the fruiting begun. Worms are reported from but two counties, both in Texas. The returns of the condition by states arc as follows: Virginia, 82; North Carolina, 77; South Carolina, 80; Georgia, 85; Florida, !)4; Alabama, 87; Mississippi, 91; Louisiana, 90; Texas, 95; Arkunsas, 93; Tennessee, 82. The temperature of June was above the normal throughout the entire region. The rainfall, while ruthcr short, wus generally sufficient and this favorable combination enabled the crop to recover somewhat from the unfavorable earlier season. The lateness of the plant will make the final outcome unusually dclcn dent upon the length of the scuson. laced his duties with a sound, sensible and humorous s)iercli which ought to have put everv spectator in n buying mood. But when the sale began, though the lot wits nn eligible one, there seemed to be a backwardness or timidity un known to nn Asheville crowd. The bids were lew, nnd slow, and low. The first sale wns to a Michigan man for $4.50 a front foot. About 55 lots were sold and in no case did the bids pass $5. Among the with the German empire, before prcpnr piirchascrs was Gov. Holt and Joscphus , ing lor his progress to historic Guild Daniels, of the Chronicle. Among the hall. spectators wns Aleck Porter, of Asheville, Just before starting on this journey the who seemed to look on with a kind of lvniieror received brief telegraphic ami compassionate amusement nt prices so courier reports brought by mounted infinitely below those to which he had , policemen and cnynlryjiicj), J.Q, lljjrkvosi.- -w.-. ... re()l)rt!lcollcum.u ,n the promise that an $10,50 were sold. The parties most in- i orjerv nm magnificent reception would tercsted seemed sutislied. The purchasers be accorded to the emiieror by the loyitl certainly ought, to 1. A begmning : lias . .'jjoftje 'SL, ear- been made, and Ka cign mnv eveiuuuiiy ; fall into Vine with the younger f.wns "age left Buckingham palace, sparkling which thus far have sin -passed her in en-; with gold ornamentation .nd drawn by Urnrhie. The sensation was a novel onej eight superb posti hon-ndden horses icrprwc. Hanked bv mounted lite guardsmen and A cool wa"4 is upiin us tliis morning mounted police and conducted by white following copious rains last evening and u,ged foot men and coachmn, oi : im- nMr.'c. M. liusl.ee lingers with frequent leaving the palace' passed towards mi.v.;' f Marl bnrouL'h uate. through the lines XZ rW is progressing of the Grenadie? guards and the police stcadilv the tr ly wires arc nil hung, backing up the huge swaying, cheering . .. i i..;.. crowds of neon e. As the procession lelt Yufr. r..,iiriiK. of course rcpnir and and without the city boundaries, peals ot there, requiring, ol couisc, repair ana church ci tuTI'. ..,! (il..rv,r after havintr and announced to the expectant masses determined upon a change of location, that the imierial pageant hnd iTsVnn " gratl , eon v ' ence. A, it begun, in the full dignity of royal hePed orTalnis5. and adding greatly ! P"-np nnd circumstance, so .t proceeded . . . : r:. u nun ended, a one tne enure nnc mc AinHjoruyo. icv.. - u, tne genera, .en " ' emocror was cheered as though he had improvement in typography. 1 lie nnd Observer building is well adapted to its uses, being built especially for the pur pose. It is the outcome of the old Hidden regime; and the enterprise was a profit able one when it had all the state work, i-lien Sl.aS oer thousand ems wns paid. and when every page ol the legislative l,,.H luri.i-lv more "fnt" thnil .,.,... ... .... -.- .:.. J-ll k lca0, t.. i day destroyed a muuoii uonnrn nvim ! of projicrty. The high west wall and a AT WKAVEitVlM.K. ! 1H)rtiun of the Fourth street front are stock Quotations. Nbw Viisk, July 10.-Uric II): Lake Shore 10S; ChiciiKo and Northwestern 10U;IH; Norfolk and Western j Richmond anil VVe.t Point Terminal 1Vi; Western t'nion Baltimore Prices. Baltiuokk. July 10 -Float, dull nnd nn ehanKi'ri; western .uper $3,50(113.75; extra, $3 K.r.(il .1(1, family, 4.(lr,(K.VnO. W heat, tirm; snot lOOV; .outllcrn, wnrnt sternly; Halts 9tiiitu3; LunKlierry lir.dlluV Corn iot, firm; .pot, tiil;(t(ii,t7; southern corn teady; white, 7a(ft7IK-; yellow, 75c. New York Market. Nkw York, July 10 Stock., dull anil steady. Money, cany; Kxchunge, lonn. 4.H.r,M .USUI short. .mi-l.iK7; .tale li.niln, nciiiccled; xoverninciil bond, dull anil .tcinly. Cotton dull and easy, .ale., 473 IhiIch: t'o lnda sa"..ulvr-oriI uun mm mcliuy. Pork quiet and .teady at SIO CHJOlS.Uo. Lard quiet and nominal at u VIVi. Spirit? Turpentine quiet and s eudyat 37!4il3Hc. Rein quiet and easy at i.ssi;3ti,i.n. PrcitfhU Itrm. AFFAIKS OF COSSUQUENCE. lu'en mi Kurdish kniL- instead of a Ger man emperor. No accident marred the ceremony at aHy point. A Million Dollar Fire Cincinnati, July 10. There is a visible loss in the architectural line at Fourth and lilm streets wherea greut fire yester ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville. N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Men, Women and Chlldreu. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one person was disappointed la- the use of them. They are beyond doubt the best and most durable brace ever worn Id fact they are the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender In the market They are simple In construction, eailljr ad justed and worn with perfect comfort, Wl! HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINE TII11M. GRANT'S PHAMidiL J. M. CAMPBELL, OPPOHKD TO mjB-TRKABl'RV. The at Port EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO. 1 ran trier to hundreds o patrons, the best men la Western North Carolina. Call on or address C. FALK. 35 M. Slain Street. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Antl Convention Worth, Texas). Fort Worth, Texas, June 10. Nearly all the deleRiites to the Farmers alliance state convention, which meets here this afternoon have arrived. This convention is a revolt on the part of the democratic alliance men against the recent action of alliance leancrs in accmruuj uiiquuin.vu.j lor the sub-trasury plan. The delegates are opposed to the sub-trensurv scheme. OR Hpartanburff, S. C. Dime. 81. Fuae Smith ' From Mew York, I preparH to aeeomButB the my be dm. makin( at.kort ootk. M B. Mala PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. -Also Artistic MtllhMry Verylchcap. Janata. , . ..... brat tat st The United State Appeal. Los Anoeles. Col., My lO.-Judue Koss of the United State district court has granted a motion for an appeal in th mw of the schooner Robert and Minnie to the United States court oi appeals in San Franeisco. Old Enonsrh to Die. Dublin, July 10. The Freeman's Jour nal today announce thy death of the Nation, a weekly aewsnauef ot this citv, on the hit let n anniversary oi its mair Kshnwnt. .. v., . so FanslllM Rendered Hosneleee. Paw, Jul tO -A hamlet MarBonrg fvnnana. 18 miles from Grennble. was destroyed by 6re last night. Fifty fam ilies were rendered homeless. A Railroad Meeting There That Kvldently Means HuNlneaa. A large und enthusiastic meeting was held at Roberts hull July 9th. Dr. . A. j Keagat. wus chosen president and J. D. Bnrnard wns secretary. W. E. Weaver lieing called upon to explain the object of the meeting responded in a very able railroad speech, urging that the people accept nt once and now the proposition ollcrect tnem. A committee consisting of F. P. Rob erts, R. V. Williams, Dr. Joseph llrnnk and A. M. Roberts brought in nnd sub mitteo the following resolutions: "Whereas, The people nave now pre sented to them the most liberal proposi tion that ever hits or ever win ne maae to a people, allowing the four townships mentioned in the proposition to sub scribe (when the snid townships were properly secured) $200,000 to the capi tal stock of the Atlanta. Asheville and Baltimore railroad; and believing this proposition to be most feasible and lib eral one that will ever lie offered us again and believing that all men ami women mill hmrtilv endorse and support the snid proposition when the light is turned upon it; therefore lie it, "Resolved, That we, each and every one redouble, our energy, nnd spend the whole ol our time from now until the day of the election to bring about the adoption oi tne snia proposition, nu be it further "Resolved, That these ends may lie ac complished, we invite nil the people to come out to our meetings which will lie nulilished und htar discussed the said proKisition by the ablest nnd best men On motion of Dr. West, after the unan imous adoption of the above resolutions, the meeting adjourned to Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. . D. linrnmnK Sccrctury. gone, making a gap. tuny tneupper pur- tiun ol tne east wan icn, out it cuugm. the two adjoining buildings, the I'upe Knit hers mouldimr company and the M. Steinert & Sons, pianos, nnd crushed in their middle ns if thev were egg shells. The I'ape Brothers mouldiug conipunv's loss is total. She la Mot In It. Chicago, July 10,-Judge lllodgett de cided I'liii-'be Couzisn' case this morning by rendering a sweeping decision against the ex-secretary ol me ooaru oi laujr managers ol the World's fair. The court held, in short, that Miss Coirans is out of office and out for good, and cannot get back. SEVERAL DEALS. Coldent and Hotteat. San Antonio. July 10. Temiierature 100. the highest in four years. Business is partly suspended. Aiiil STA, On., July lO.-The weather today was the coldest on record for this season of the year, tne minimum temper ature being 6. Send It KlKht Here. Wasnincton, Inly lO.-The investiga tion instituted by First Comptroller Mutthcws has resulted in the discovery that the stute of North Carolina is en titled to $03,772 more than wns origin ally allowed it on uccount of the direct tax act. Not indorsed. Si'KlNC.FiRi.u, Mass., July 10. An ex tentled canvas by the New England HnmntniH shows that the new I'eo nle'a nnrtv is not indorsed by the far mers ol New England and New York. Spurgeon weaker. London, July 10,-Chas. H. Spurgeon has grown extremely weak. He passed a restless mgnt. POKEIt.N. The education bill has passed its third reading in the house of commons. The chamber of deputies of France hits adonted the bill to establish a govern ment Inbor bureau to coueci inionu.ii.ion likely to be useful to workingmcn. The Boer expedition into Mashonalnnd to found a republic has proved an utter fiasco, and the Hritish troops nave oecti recalled from Bechuraalund to Natal. A conference of Hebrew dclcgutes has decided that the best direction in which tn n-uiile the tide of Hebrew emigration from Russia is towurd the Argentine Re public. The Russian government has ordered a great reduction to be made in the freight j charge's on grain being shipped to the provinces where famine is threatened in order to prsvent the threatened rise in the price of bread. Sneaking at Carlow after the result of 1.1.......... Klr Vtir.' lllCeiCCll011wasilllluciviiuT.il, ..... .... nell snid that he was not disheartened, and that he would continue to consoli date the independent men oi every irisn county and citv and put tne issues nc up held belore the county nt. every eiccuou. A London ncwspucr states that Oucen Victoria, in order to be sure of what Em peror Willinm will say in rcplv to the ad dress that will be made to him in the Guildhall on the part ol the corporation of London, will insist on her grandson writing out his speech and submitting it to her. IIOUB. rtnrdalev. the former treasurer, has liecn transferred to the penitentiary to serve out his sentence. In ronsenuence of the low price of cot ton the growers of South Carolina pro r.nu to limit oroductioB bv a decrense of acreage by plowing up one-fourth of the growing crop nod by other devices. The final decision of the indictments in Chicago against ex-Secretary George I. uihson, ol tne wiussy irusi, wn puav " . . I 4 . . . nf 1, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TI1E ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- 1 IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Homes Tor the Poor Mail. If vou want to lie neitthbor of Georae Van- dcrbilt buy one of my lots, within short ilintnncc ut'hl" pn'ncv, at from $100 to siiini per lot. Nie irom 70x1011 to zuoxauu. Hriuitiliilly nlunU'il unit line views. Call atmy ollioe lur tilula. Tel ins. Li cash, balance 1, a, 3 years. J. M. CAMl'UULL. rTAKE - YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, Mr. Graham Sella Mia Half Interest In the Grand central. Several deals in Asheville houses and lots have just beeacloscd. The largest of these is the sale by C. b. Grnham of his half interest in the Grand Central hotel bnitdinf? on Patton avenue. It nurehascd bv Aldcrnmii Reynolds, who owned tne other nan inicreai in mc property. The price paid was $20,000. M. n. Korjerts nns su.u un. lot o Starnes avenue to John Catlett, Rnth Carolina gentleman, for $8,000 C. R. Graham has sold tn Rnbt. Broun a house and lot on McDowell street. Toe price was $,500, poned until the August term of court by mutual consent of the attorney in the case. All the counts were tpmshed ex cept four attempts to commit arson, etc. Col. L. C. Albcrger. one of the pro prietors of the Lake Mrcet r.icyaicii Railroad, Chicago, admits that an ar rangement hnd been practically consum mated by w hicn ins line wouiu ncconic the Chicago terminal of the Canadian I'ncific. This arrangement win give 111c Canadian Pacific a right of way directly through the heart ol Chicago, the site iirnnosed being between the Union Depot on the Michigan Central and the Illinois Central on the lake iront. Mnnrlnv ITmset. a full-blood Seminole Iiwlinn. was executed at Wnhcka, the rimitiil of the Seminole reservation in the lnrlinn Territory, for murdering a fellow Indinn. He was tried bv the Seminole nnnr-il eonvicted and sentenced todcath. Umest was led to a low, lint rocs ami bnndage was tied over his eyes. He wns not bound in any way, but sat erect with his hands resting in his lap. 1 wo 01 tne braves were given loaded rifles, and nt the word each sent a bullet into the con demned man's heart. AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. No. 16 N. Court square. NEXT DOOR TO P08T0FF1UK. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. in For Life. New Yokk, July 40.-"Frenchy." the New York "Jnck the Ripper," was sen. tenced to lite imprisonment tooay. For horse-colic Simmons Liver Regula tor is known to be the best remedy. The Dummy Line to Sunset Park now runs momlnss aa well as afternoons. Walcb tor flasra on Caaap ration car at Public SKjuaro. sneclol states and Schedules. See w. sf . Clarke, Member Amor, can Ticket Brokers Association. Hake a Note of II. Read it over and over again, spell it nut and sine it. until it is indelibly fixed n vour mind, that Dr. &nge s totarrn Remedy is an infallible cure lor chronic catarrh of the head, with all its distress ing complications. Impaired taste ami smell, offensive breath, ringing noises in th head, defective hearing, nose and iw.t ailments, are not onlv relieved but positively and permanently cured! This M no fancy of the imagination, but hard: anlid fact, oroven over and over auain. and vouched for. nnder a forfeiture of $600, by its manufacturers, the World's A stitch in time. Take Simmons Liver Dispensary Medical Ajumciation, Buffalo" Regulator and preveut sickness. , in. x. a wuiu iu m m. .u..., A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J. II, LAV, Not. 57. 59 mud 61 8. Main HU : i . -J i .-4 .4 j .5 Loaas Ksrely pMwe 1 aVViU l iWaJ ,malf,-'''H- ,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 10, 1891, edition 1
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