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--4 ; a Qt -.ICS! SUl 6ilOgiQ0jg lzen, " f - - - r. j s . , , VOLUME VIL-rNO. Sli WHERE THE SKjWBIRDS NEST. ASHEVILLE, N.C., SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. For a cool place in rammer, for health and recreation, viiit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region nur-1 rounding them. ,, . , Regular Sales Of real estate at Linville on and after lune lat. 1891. Business Iota and resi dence site, told at prirate tale only, , The Ksectla Inn. ' This excellent hotel waa opened the lit of June, under the management of Mr. , James T. Skilea. ever changing: , if OUR STOCK OP GROCERIES It LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. . Hundreds Take From It, Yet It li never diminished. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS!!!1? F4G' This of course, ! becauae there In a never falling aprlng of supply tknt feed, theetreain Sluggish streams stagnate, to do shaggi.h groceries. They become maty,sour and .tale and naflt for air. The movement here ia auick: new things coming and going. We om modern rocthoda and buy what we can ell before letting stale ad pride ouraelvea Blowing Rock and lf) Bavtag , f,h stock to select Iron at all ' i X' 'a"'"" ' i 1 rJ .H Over the Yoaahloasee Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Cranberry, Linvilie, Grand father Mountain, Lenoir. f , y y, f f-'fq .-- " I . 1 I'll 1,. times. y Conch Company. Daily stage between Crnnberry and I court Square. Corner Mala and College ats. Lenoir. - North Coart Square. Schedule. ' OOlNOatST. -fnoiH.. WMT L. V:O0 p. m , Craal-erry. ' Ar. :00 p a... UseMe, Lv. on a. m L Tao a. m.. MneUle, Ar. 7.00 p m iJ. 1 00 o B1 .wlaa H'k. Lt. a.00 p. m Lt 9:0 p. as.. Blowing B'k At. Ar. 7:00 p. Unolr, L .Barter, time. , ' ' tBa npwd. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1 :00 p. m. 7:00 a. t. -AN- EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN MASON'S IMPROVED TAPS. After 20 Days Delay. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OBEATLV EXCITED DIAH TOWN, Work Done Today BjrThlaOnran. CAMA I ixaiiou ne aiie uun. About fortr delegate! were present at the meeting in the Central M. G. church American SvnpalhUers Had Oejc-lthis morning of the Western Carolina rated for I be o. A. R.. Bat ttie Woraan'a Missionary society. Alter the Loyalists Couldn't stand the- devotional exercises, scrrral risitors were xreaaureoflBetMaraaudtrip. introduced, among them Mrs. Wightman, D;o.T, : AOg!i8.l0r.t excitement of Charleston, and Mis. Mattie Jones, I prevailed in Windsor, Canada, last even- missionary recently returned from Brazil. Miss A. V. Lee, superintendent of jnve- OF THBSli . niirn aup iiiiunsrs ffinril IIAnf I r:tlMH. Iia hn. a lnnini tn. UVtnUWC nUnUltCU UUICH mmt " " "I':. ""T nile work, read her annual report, show- United State, government decorated the value of the lrttle glenner. Tb n. i r . : i.. . u. juveniles in the Asheville district had their place, of business in honor ol the ontri)juted $22o.28i the Frcnklin dis G. A. R. celebration in thi. city. Mm trict $60.42: Charlotte district. $2H5.88; ter of Militia Caron was telegraphed to Greeushoro district, $248.84; Salisbury by Windsor loyalist, who weie wrnthy district, $86.97; Stnteaville, 10H.5; . .. .. . . n, Winston district, $167.04; Shelby dis- because the Canadian made so much of .... ,n P Mk,,.: . tn;or n( what they termed "Americaniam.,, and $1,323.20 for the eiuht district, of the requested that he instruct theauthoritic.1 Western North Carolina conference juve at Windsor to remove the decorations, n''f"- . , 1 Aixcr tuc conciuaiun 111 juia. ixcb ie- flags, etc. t ti., (uyni juvenile dele liiites repre- This order was telegraphed to Windsor g.tine the different local bunds gave and the aid of the Essex county official, reports, and set a good example to adult had to be invoked. When the Windsor member, by their manner of rendering American, sawthat the law was imera- r,'PJ"-, .. . , ... m . OClurc I, lit HUJUI Hindi. n nit uiwnuniji WELL-KNOWN GOODS, . !.,. -..l,' '- tit AND OWINO TO TUB LATBNK8S OP THB 8BASON WB WILL OPPBR THHM i AT 11.25 FOR QUARTS AND $1.50 FOR 1-2 GALLONS PER DOZEN. 4l U.i t iha m uat nlum fit flairs THADW. THRASH, were removed, though not nntil there session, the followuqc commutees were iw ,. announced: committee on publication. t nther miilV. wrre nvn. The town M- H- T- Hudson, chairman; hnance across the river is quiet today and the cmnmtee Mrs. W.R. Odell, chairman; 0. A. R. men who were billetted there committee on extension work Mrs. J. E. for .imm.d.ition bv lletro t'a com- cnuirmui , rcm'iuiiuua, m.. ....... mittee have come to this side. Lei'": courtesies Mr., hawyer tJIKITl ITIIUIIIH 11 WB UCVUICU M ...... -.v :. t u- BAKER4HI.NER TRIAL. !V. anernouu ioua, ginning ai. p. m,,j uiiuiliu kuk s,sir Baker I ne only mcc'.ing uuuer inc hubuiixb of the W. M. S. for tomorrow will be a CHINA. GLAb'H, HOUSE FUU- NIHIHNliK, ETC., . No. 41 Patton Avenue, SECEDING FROM PARNELL I IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS -AT FOVI . MEMBERS OP THE COM MONS LEAVE HIM. Wholesale Prices. It -mnm .ant at hfll of tOM CiaTfttV. O'Brien ft Dillon'. Work A.alnnt Pojor dU.Oet . A cigar tnat the Ex-Irish Leader Tclllnar Aaxalnnt Him Daily now. I tke Dublin, Aug. 8. A telegram ha. been I box, received in this city from Belfast stating that Dillion and O'Brien have persuaded four f the Irish member, ol the house of commons, who since the disruption in the Irish parliamentary party followed the leadership of Parnell to secede from the Parnellite section and cast their for tune, with the McCarthyite., the ac tion that is opposed to Parnell as a leader of the Irish cause. n BM tO flrt tntffl. bat sell then by the box only. ! u m mill for. I u. aeil yon tke aame cTrar. nftr hi a box, at aeren centa. The beat Ave cent cigar at SM ccnta by the It will pay yon to emu moo cxmnunc GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. COL. COLEMAN TALKS. The Defenae In That Mm. Waa Not rolaoncd. Large Reductions IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR An Opportunity. A cash prize ' of one thousand dollar, bat ben offered for the best short, story r novel having the Grandfather Moun aiii and toe beautiful tcCnerr of that h ality woven into the plot. Thi. mountain; situated as it is in the most picturesque part of Western North f 1.50 TO .. PltR YARD. ' Carolina. fumishe. an attractive setting for an interesting story. The .election wiB be made by a com-1 rn'iitn of eomnetent reviewer.,; and the borr muat not be leu than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pages. , ; Detailed information may be obtained of the Ltofille Improvement Company, first witness examined was Prof. Jas. A. Davis; of Kmory and Henry College. He suitl in suhsance: "I am a brother of Dr. Bner'i wife 1 as at Dr. Baker's frequently the last For lew dayn only. A lorge dla ount 011 1 few years; frequently preached there. At allClo hlng. Pur the renialnerof the aea.on the birtlt 01 ner mat cnun, previous to I HpiiI h. I auw her. 1 never saw anv indl- a large rilarount on medium and line atraw , r . im,j, ,,f harmony betweei AnmcroN, Va., Aug. 6 In the Baker- children', meeting at 3:!I0 o'clock inthe Gilmer trial the defense began work. The Central church. On Monday morning at 9:30 o clock tnc business session win be held, also in the afternoon ol same day. further announcements will be made in Monday's paper. THE HINHTREI.B. and $3 78 t 2.60. 8ic. I, 1V4, 2, 'JVl, 3. att. HM, A and 8. New onalilc things arriving almnat ereTT dar. S WB CAN OPPBR THE BNTIRK LINK AT ft " C BNT8. f White, Black, Pink, Blue and ''artliml on White, White on Black. . BON MARCHE.,, CORTLAND BROS., fteal aEatate Brokers, And iBTesUBcnt As;ent. f JfOTARY PUBLIC. faasatearelj placed at S per cent. OHees: v ' 4 g, SC Pattoa Aveam Second floor. ' ItbMlT :. - !' 37 a. Main Street. THEFINEST IN THE LAND. WB CLAIM TO HAVB THE FINEST BRAND REAL ESTATE. WtLTM B. owra, W. W. Waar. GWYM & WEST, fSacotaaon to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISnED 1881 REFER T6 iAWt OF A AIJUt REAL ESTATE. lmiu Recrel "Placed at S Percent. .Sotary Pablk. CoaimiaaloneTS of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. V,' -r.-ejf " ' OFriCE-aoatheaat conHSqnare. I. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR W yf:1H0. SOTH MAIKST) Jel ;f.' jnat recdTed, a fall Hoe of Bngll.li and do artk woehjaa to mil aad winter,' ,1 The McCabe & VoaiiK'a Mlnatrt-la at the t.rmifl Lam Night, McCube & Young's minstrels, which ., 1.1. 1 1 1 ni...... 1 ori'iinini me noiirns ut inc iiruno ihsi. .. ormeu. I,.,,, and children A lot of J V ' Thcir miinnfr toward nieht. is not last-vrar show, by any Zlegler'a nehoearednced front $5.no. .ll0 1 e.K, other was affectionate, rather un-1 mtHII8 Almost cverv net was a new usually so. Her dratn was not wnour ure tireuared lor it. It was understood The house was will nigh filled. in our lamily that she waii in iisunlly bad I nailery and balcony had been reserved health for wmemonths. What 1 learned f(,r the cooi,.h people, and they showed of her condition I got not tiom her bul , 1 :r am)r,tion of this consideration from Dr. Baker. )V turuinL' ont in full force. The pit was Ml Annie BlKlIS said: ''Am a llCICCol ,,., fill,,! uv renreaentarire rv r. . . . 1 1 I Cn I . - ' ur. nnscr; wni ur. dki ni "- Asheville while audience. urday to Monday morning previous to Thesliow.aH'rouml, was verv fair. John her death. She was very delicate. Dr. !.., j. mil with the company, and Baker and wile's conduct toward each .,;n ;.k him the .11 me month other was that of teudcrest solicitufie. I whjcn wa, lhe woder Bn(j gpecial feu lived in the house with them eighteen tur, 0fthe performance. months in 1885 and 1880. I i;eorire Catlin. in his Chinese imper- Dr. C ark. the third witness, testihed ..; ,. ;mm,,,., lv f.mnv while that he thought Mrs. Baker's death was KA a n,ninn brought by an nr5r.iic trouble of the j,, ,i!lc, wjre performer traveling heart. ' . . . . I has an act that is one of the novelties of According to the evidence of the defense, .1,, .knu, niiH ,'iinirhl on nt nnce. His Mr.. Baker wa. not poisoned. cnua on the gMCk mln has not been seen One Price System. I H. REDWOOD i GO. CLOTHINO, DRY MODS, HATS, SH0E8, RUGS, ETC. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, Ac. By its use you can saveyourBelf from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives 7 A 9 PATTON AVE. MR. WEST ALL CORRECTS ROASTED COFFEE ever introduced In this market. It makes a 4 delictona drink. - TEASs Formosa Oolont;, t,7 Gunpowder and Japan. f ARB PRONOUNCBD BVBXPERTIJ . If To be the BEST BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. i, . ' 1 ;.1 ; ,s ! Knowing the people appreciate a Rood tiring, we apart no effort to arcoTe the BB8T lor every department of our bailaeaa. Rea- Powell & Snider, ' Wholesale and Retail iro- cers. MONEY JUST NOW Is More Acceptable TOME THAN MY STOCK -OP- MiStdam WILLS; PROS M HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The way to' make money s to save it. Ami the way to save it is to have your pre- acriptioriBi filled at Carmi- A PHUT T.TC C T S. chad's drug store, and you , - ' I nrSII Anil Kw 1ninff an vnn will 3 Pattoa Atom. "J uw,u6 " v" " mat t m c a wm'. f o BossB. gaye from 25 to 3Q per cent. Jrrrz- on everv DrestTiDtion. We do not take goods that the people1 know the price and mark dovm totost.and then charge two prices lor a pre- URAL ESTT ATJB; -f g scriptloti to makd op the loss. Wl .SillolYtoi0vf cleric Ihireiand :Tt,lr a KkoKWAo -.BVMMaM. house rentmust be paid' and laced at pw eeat. xv n-ofia mHt be averaiTWl r . f . " here. Commendable also was the net of the I boy tumblers and contortionists. The What He Said at the Lyceum the sungs and dance, were done in good Other Night. style, and the audience was pleased with The Citizkn i here to record the his- lhf Jrt"an! ' tory of A.hevdle day by day a. corectly . nn.th nil,htBanl win en a second as the lact that mankind is prone to error performance at the Gi and tonight. Prices, a. the spark, fly upward will allow it to down stairs, ou cents; onicony, ou do. Hence, though Mr. T. C. Westall cenU; gallery, 25 cent.. The gallery and , ' . . .... balcony are reserved for colored people. has not favored this paper with a cor- " ' rection of the error he say. 1 Hit v.itkk FIRE LAST NIGHT, marie in renortins him at the Lyceum the I other night, hi. correction,. . it JPr" Tne Buncon.be Shoe Company cincwncn: ycavciu.,, .vK. - ,. a LOSS Of S.IOO, nnrf I "1 declared distinctly that I was in Last night shortly after 10 o'clock fire favor of improvements, but that I would I wa. discovered in the basement of the LIGHT UNDERWEAR, I rather wade in mud knee deep (or the building on North Main street occupied next two year, man to see tnc mout, . Bul)combe Shoe company, as a "C": ir. had factory. An alarm wa. turned in. but been manipulated and the means used to three strokes only were struck IN flRflFR Tfl TURN IT INTO MINIFY elcct Publlc officers, had caused me to xbe fire . departmeat turned out as ... ,w " lose confidence; that I had not votea m aui..k,r nobble, and after a hall "'ri0"! the fire extin ZchaVlwa; nfc;o7t dara dne Z Ito Z rea,n. set forth, I now ; wa. to i the stock o mostly un hoped that the bondswouldnotbesold. - ;d Tin te A uooo MAN DIES. burned through in several places. The damage to the stock and machin Allen G. Blgelow. of Buffalo, Pana- erT cannotT learned now, but it is eel Away ThlalMornlus. thoneht will be over $500. The stock Allen 0. Bigelow, of Buffalo. N. Y., and and fixture, were insured with companies r,..r rrnrraenteri bv Lnwrence Pulliam and a member ol tue eaitorini stan 01 tue oui- T rw granch falo Express, died at the residence of his Th ' : 0'i the fi j, unknown, but aunt, Mrs. C. E. Rosenberry, iu Victoria, there is a .uspicion of incendiarism, as The remaiu. will be taken to Buffalo for the rear basement door wa. unbolted . i wnen tne nrenicn rrivcu. interment. I Tk. ,-.;ir f .u, fi oiniiiraiua to It i. with the greatest regret that The work wn, due. Lineman Austin sny., to Citizkn record. Mr.Bigelow'a death. He the weights catching on some part of the waa a man ot aunnv nature. 01 nne iciu-1 mncnine. i ne apparaius ircuucniiy "1 namment. well educated, and one of the erates imoertectlv. but Mr. Austin has 1 ' , i- . i ,.: I r I . . i 1 Me la Heartily In Favor of the A., I A. B. Road. Tub Citizkn yesterday talked withl Col. K. L. Coleman, formerly of I thi. county, but for many year residing I in South Carolina but who .till claim. I thi. a. his home, ha ring never voted any-1 where else. Colonel Coleman is in the city to put I in a bid for the paving soon to be let. For twenty year, he has been a railroad I contractor in Georgia, South Carolina I and this state, and his success i. a matter Jo r;,J itself of corruptions. It Ol rcioicinK on inc pan ui nia man. i Iriend. in Buncombe, for the respect they I nnrifies the blood, eivine it re- had for him wa. never greater for any I ' " man in thi. section. I newed vitalitv and force. Being Col. Coleman rejoices at the prosperity I and progressive spirit he find, at hi. old I an alterative, it changes the action home, and is here to help in pushing it I forward to its bright future. Hi.letter. 0f By8tem, imparting fresh riXClll T IIUUIIBUCU 111 IUIO paVI waa uvi subject ol the Atlanta, Asheville and Bal- strength and vigorous health in IIIIIUTC IHIIIUilU. TT 111 irv iviiivuiuvnu "J I readers of The Citimn. He mji the pace 0f that weakness and tired proserity of the township, aiding in this matter, in the way indicated in the feeling, which is an indication of IJlIlllIllIaillllC:! WIUSI OUUimiHUU a. a propt(sition, commend, itself to his judg-i disorder and decay. ment as a wise and pioper thing fori them to do; and at the same time the Jhe concentrated power and private stockholder, can well aflord to I build the road, a. it. receipt, will .urely curati ve virtues of Buncombe onv the interest on the bonds. Col.Cole-1 man is anxious to become a stockholder Sarsaparilla render it the most in the company and assume the responsi-1 bility, feeling sure no loss will result to j reliable Blood Purifier that can them or the township as tnc roan, win pay i its own way. be used, while it is entirely safe zens of this city, when the new organize- for patients of all ages, tion i. had, to pnt themselve. behind it I r and push it to the earliest possible com-1 Manufactured only at At Central Church Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the annual sermon before the Woman's Mis sionary society of the W. N. C. Confer-J Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac- ence will be Drenched in the Central! Methodist church by the pastor, Rey.l Chas. W. Bvrd. on the subject The I oroblem of the world's salvation and the Lord's solution of it." At 3:50 the children's meeting will be held; at 5 a love least conducted bv Key. ur. I. n. Weaver; and at 8:30 there will be ad-1 dresses bv Mr.. Wightman ana Mini Mattie lone, the latter of whom i. for eign missionary to Brazil, now at home I on a visit. Grant's Pharmacy. tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. Stock Quotations. Naw YoBK.Aug. 8. Erie lMi: Lake Short 105: Chicago and Northweatern lOHi; Norfolk and We. tern 7Vt: Richmond and Weat Point Terminal lOHi Western Union Baltimore Prlcea. nn.Tiunit. Auo-. 8.-Plont. steady and I anchaneed; weatern aoper extra, S3.78 I i. .- r.mllv 4 K0.HB. Wheat, aouth-1 ern, active; Pulti 93 100; Longberry 95 I 100 Cora aonthern dull; white, 6Sc; yel-1 low, 8c Cotton Supply. m. Vr.i w i... a The total vlalble auo- plv of cotton for the world ia 1,861,827 1 (ni. nt hlrh 1 .390 527 bale, at Ameri can, against 1,201,997 and 621,397 bale. I respectively I ant year. RecelpU at ail in-1 tcri.ir towns. 4.744 balea; receloU from I J. M. CAMPBELL, Inatationa, 1,996. Crop In alght, 8,040,- 71 bales. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION It I VERV QUICKLY, You Can Have JUST WHAT IT COST ME. IP YOU CONSULT YOUt INTHRB8T, IT WON'T LAST LON0' , ... l t E. MITCHELL, MBN'S.H'TFITTBR, No'." aS Patton Avenue New York Market. NW Yoaa. Ang. 8.tocks, daU and fairly Arm. Money, eaay; Bxchana. long. 4.83; abort, 4.85V4; state bond., neg i,-tf.ri! ffnvernment bonda dull hot heavy, rnii,Minvt .air. 934 balea: Uolanda. 8 Vie; nrii..n. a 1 i-i He: niture oiiened and cloaed ateady; Aasnat, 8,04; September, 8.18; Octo-1 ber, 8 2li; wovemocr, o.ooi ljcvcihuci, a January, 8 87. Flour aaay. Wheat eaay and qnlet. Corn weak and doll. Pork doll and anaettled at $10 80012 80. Lard quiet bat arm at 6 78. Spirit. Turpentine quiet ana ateaay ovoT4v. hh and eaay at f 1 35ffll 40. Freights-arm. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. JOMII CHILD, . i i " e ; r- : (Honaerly. Ofllcc No. X Leral Block 5TICTfcY It ffi RECEIVED pnrii every AT ' VEGETABLES! l BUlUUieilU. z 1UII lino ui uv- Vault Flavoring Extract in stock. Mr., J. Taylor Armas and Mr. Chas. W. Dvaultare with me, and will be pleased t6 meet their friends aridens- tomers. Don't forget the JXAR& nnpTIXER.3, pvoej.v Qaraichael'g drug- ' - Htore. wo. oouio r ..5- '1'V l r . " i. ir 1 cCo.,?; DAY Main 8treetrA8fieviIle,N.C.n,'r S THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO., OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTAKE. Telephone 19.. Baggage tranaferred to and from the depot and all points In Asheville 5 Centa Per Piece. MK8SKN0BR8 ON ALL TRAINS, AND ' CONSTANTLY AT THB DliPOT. THE ONLY COMPANY PBIVILESED TO CHECK BAGGAGE Praia hotel or residence to destination. specialty made of the traaafcr of baggage from oat part of th dty to another. Prompt deliveries guaranteed; rcsponat- blnty perfect. ' . " At private naldeaces baggage will bt dellv. end In aiay pari of the aiut di sired without extra charge. Orders saajt be left at th leading hotel, at th S. ft D. City Ticket Office, at the Depot, oratth General oftot of th Company Legal Block. Cemrt Hqaara, A.kavUle, most companionable of those kind of been at work on it today, and says it is person, that deserve your ;completest m good order now FUN FOR THB BOVB. confidence from the moment of first ac quaintance Hrave anil noiK'iui uuuer ureal a tion, hi. example will remain an inspir- Lanl rtlghfa Boya Reception at trig memory to those wno naa tnc valuable privilege of association, how ever .light, with him. SENATOR CALL. the v. if. c. A, Last night wa. the boy.' evening at the Young Men'. Christian association Eighty boy., active and wide awake, were present promptly to attend the reception given by the boy.' department. An intereetinu program wa. given consisting ot recitation, by Philip Cocke, Fitch Taylor aad Trof. E. P. Mangum The Governor of Florida Will Mot Signs la certificate-Ashore. Jacksonville, Fla., August 7. Gov ernor Fleming is out in a long card to the people giving his reason, for re- Some of theK wcre Tery humorou. and fusing to sign the certificate of the elec- were heartily enjoyed by the bov. Violin tion of Senator Call to the United State, and piano music wa. rendereo oy Messrs. - . .1 u.M r.arratt and P P. ftarratt. and senate.- t . , .. ..... 1 1.."" ...... . , . X .. ' r f L 1 191.1 I 1 ry CL...a... manhwaiwillltl ftf h.B Tne soutnern racinc steamer muu- iu, v.. vumj .u,.---... . rndo, Captain Byrne, i ashore on ureal experiences in tue luummuiu tvc. Bahama bank., tea mile, soutn 01 ijreat pantomime 01 umuliuk uuna ra i.u' I,... iliiuli The vraaela and carno will I lurlv amusine. total wreck without assistance.! The boy. then aaiournea to tne lecture TtiM. .r n niurniiRi an hoard. hall and did full iiisttce to the retresh- i.v. - ' I , , . , 1 , :. 1 .l U . . - - - I ment. w men naa uccn pruviucu uy tw An HC.S irom a paca namaar, 1 yj London, Aug, 8 A meeting of promt nent member, of th Orleani.t party ha. MEETINGS TOMORROW. been held at the residence of the Count of I stev. V. voahtoka to talk at the V. Paria. The plan, of the party were M.C. A.Ooapel Meetlns, thoroughly discussed, and although it is A particularly interercting talk will not known whether iny positive course be given at the song service and gospel 01 action weucuuoo..,niuiu.u,,.- metti) fthe y M c A tomorrow MBl won waa r.wumH.,.... ; , k , ... c.w v T.i,;V. . Hlirrnuun SI uu VIWRi iuy a a vwsiavaan Roanoke's Public Ballejlna. a native Japanese will speak on "The n r 1 T.. Yonntt men of Japan." All men arc cor- ""- j:ii ;-i.l t. DH.n j . 11 .. : .1 .a n,,.n.l Agent Wisdom ha. made a report to B ' d 16 Brg of Bf find Assistant Secretary Crounse that the the boy', meeting at 4 o'clock very bright public bnilding at Roanoke, Ya., be and interesting and attractive. The located on property on the northeast .ubject tomorrow will be "Afraid to ac- corner of Roanoke and t,hnrcn streets, gnowieage nni. valued it $10,000. All boy. are invited FOKKIGN. The British admiralty has voted $10,- 000 to entertain the officer, of the French squadron on their visit to Portsmouth, ngland. The standing grain and other crop in the Chengleput and North Arcot districts ol Madras have succumbed to the long drought and all are withered and barned. A famine 1. threatened. HOME. Gov. Hill, of New York, i. said to con template marrying a lady of Elmira. Secretary Noble, who i. .topping at the Algonquin Hotel, Flattsburg, N. Y., denies that he intend, to resign. Sentator Ouav. it i. thought, will not take the chairmanship ot the rtnnsyi' vania republican State committee, but will direct matter, tnrongn a Deputy lnmes Flvnn. a vcung man. wa. vio lently taken with hydrophobia at Mai den, Mass., Wednesday from a dog bite received a year ago, ana atea 1 nnrsaay. it is estimated that at least $20,000 will be expended in repairs on the White House during the rresident'. aosenee. Most of the money will be .pent on the public rooms. Secretary of State Higgins, of Kansas, is out in a letter declaring prohibition a dead issue. Higgins has been for sev eral year a leader of the prohibition wing ot the republican party. The national Excampment of the Grand Army of theRepnblicelectedCapt. John Palmer, of Albany, N Y., to be commander-in-crnei ana csoose wain ington a. the next place of meeting. , A run on the Cape May branch of the New Jersey Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of Camden was started Thursday by the foolish remark af a seventeen-year-old -dot to a depositor that the bank wa broke. The depositor started for the bank to draw his moner and the story soon spread. the young man was arrested, and the rnnccasea. . POR RBNT. The feveo room white cottage on top of mountain for oae year, at f 1 78, or by the moath at .20 per month. Fire place, in o e.mm. fionri eooklna atove. moat Dleastnt place to live about Aaheville. None bat good tenants or lovers o. uc oeanuiui aero myyij. J. M LAHfDUI.1., Homes tor tlic Poor nan. If yon want to be neighbor of George Vao- derbllt bay one of mj lota, within ehnrt dlatanee or W palace, at nrom iooto S600 per lot. Site from 78x180 to aoOxSOO. Beautifully .haded and nne view, call at my office lor plat. Term... ca.h, balance 1, 4. a year. - j. a. uara,i. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUSTIN. A Finer Aenortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J, II, LAW, No. 57 S9 un4 Ct 0. Mala UU " ' , ' ' J: '. ',!, ."I.J r.i- , ., n uain virCT i bwtoi, a ' .. jf' 1 .i;t.i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1891, edition 1
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