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r iY i; ! h ) r' i 5 .1 ;1 I 1'' K ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN ; TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1891. ALLENB.BieKI.on. - - ; .; s? ...... X P i E W HAVE" ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RASDOLPH-KEKR PRINTING CO. THS Daily CiTtlBK, Democratic, ! pubtl.hed every afteraooa (eicept Sunday) t the fol lowing rate .tricMy ea.4 ' nm Yaa a.oo Six Montms.......m...m..m...m THKM MONTBItMw. Orb Mouth Orb Wbr........-... 8.00 1.00 so IS TUESDAY. AUGUST 11. 1891. , BIOBLOW. A Great Talker. The editor of the Wilmington Messen ger thinks "there is no other author of fine parts we would sooner hate been intimate with than Lord Macaulay. poet, orator, essayist, historian, states man and administrator." It is prooa ble, however, that had the editor of the Messenger known Macaulay he would hare had to enjoy the great, but mislead ing, essayist as a talker rather than as a listener. When Macaulay got fairly going at the old Holland house, now years ago, there was no chance for any one else to get in a word except under breath; and but few wanted to; for ot all men of a time when conversation was indeed an art, he was perhaps the leader. But the real Macaulay was the Macaulay of his sister's home circle, and no one can read of that without being convinced that Macaulay was one of the most unselfish soul9 that ever lived. His works form little of an inspiration ex cept to write in a style that cumbers all pens but the pen that first employed it; while his life is a constant incentive to the very purest, the most sell sacrificing of living. Ten Cnl Car Farea. The street railway company is, of course, the best judge of the necessity, if any exists, for raising the price of riding entirely across the city to 10 cents, and the people who use the cars are the best judges of the probability ot their ability to submit to the advance. The company mav, and may not, increase its revenue by the advance. At least, however, it looks like a step backward. In other cities transfer tickets are given not only from one part of the city to another, but over different lines, and lailure to grant this courtesv has been the signal for a pro longed fight till, generally, one fare ruled. The change is especially unfortunate tor the impression it will make on strangers. The fact that the square is made an ar bitrary point for demanding another l.ire will not strike them as inviting; they will see no more reason for paying again because they are going by the court house than because they are passing any other building, and this will be especially true where there is no transfer, as in the case of persons coming from the depot and going down Patton avenue. As for the tranfer tickets, they should have been adopted long ago, and prob ably the absence of these tickets ami the abuse of the privileges of the hitherto lax transfer system is somewhat re sponsible for the advanced rate. A cnaniced tstaleaman. The Charlotte Chronicle recalls the fact th it only a few months ago Ingalls said in the Senate : "The south is standing on a volcano. The south is sitting on a satetv valve. They are breeding inuruerable John Browns and Nat Torners. Already miittentiL's of discontent ot hostile or cranizations are heard. The use of the torch and the dagger is advised. I de plore it. but as God is my judge, I say that no other people ou the face of the earth have ever submitted to the wrongs and inmstice which have been for twenty five years put upon the colored men of t ti !.u... - t. j ki..,.i the south without revolution and blood. This the Chronicle prints in conjunction with a remark of the shelved statesman at Atlanta to the effect that "the failure of the Force bill was due to the indiffer ence of the Northern people," and adds that "Ingalls is a changed man. He has too much intellect not to grow." We see no evidence of growth in this. If Ingalls were to lecture in China we should expect to see him slobber over the Chinese; while a Malav audience would equally excite his admiration if there was a dollar concealed about it anywhere. Mr. Ingalls is an ex-statesman for revenue only; he bears ao mes sage, is not even the son-in-law of a prophet with a long look into the future. The Chronicle speaks of Mr. Ingall's "splendid gifts." The sky rocket and the pin wheel have the same kind. We recall to the Chronicle's memory that when it was announced that Ingalls was to deliver the speech from which it quotes the whole country listened. The senate galleries were crowded with a brilliant audience. The senator began. He continued. He soared. Up, up, up he went. Then came the climax. The situation bad been described in fine bursts of word painting; but f conrst the substance was vet to come. This man of splendid gifts would certainly give a remedy for th? national illness he had so picturesquely diagnosed. But the rocket burst with one small show ot red and blue fire and the stick came down out in Kansas, where Pfeffer used it to curl bis whiskers on. Mr. In galls simply concluded by saying if the South would try for a time treating the negro fairly and it that failed a plan, mind yon, exemplified in every nook and corner of the Sooth long before Ingalls was brillant if that plan failed then he, INGALLS, would join with the South in trying something else. Wonderful con summation! Wonderful remedy! Won derful statesmanship! Great was the rocket! Caa it be possible the stick is greater? . , improbable. Special from Omnbmo to Waihiagtoa Post. U baa been reported that a meeting has been arranged between ex-Drummer Fife and oac of the Scbencka, and that a duel is likely to come off. It it also rn tnored,and probably correctly, that the matter will be brought before the next term of court at this place, and that Fife will sue the Scbenck's civilly, also, for damages. : . s: i ' Wlplna aMtlrwad Month. Prom the Rlix Chronicle, Brother Lowry, of the Mount Airy Newt dreamed he taw Joe. Caldwell's Santer standing on the C. F. and Y. V. railroad wiping it mouth. , Tribute to HI Memory Where lie Was Wel Known. Buffalo (N. Y.) Times editorial, Sunday. Thousands of hearts throughout West era New York will be saddened this beautiful Sunday morning by the an nouncement ol the death ol Allen G. Bigelow. This untimely event occurred in Asheville, N. C, late yesterday alter noon, and was due ta consumption, the insideous approaches af which he vainly hoped to counteract by refuge to a climate less aggravating to pulmonary complaints than is to be found in this Fnm vouncr man Mr. Bieelow had written his name high on the scroll of honor. His talents were oi tne Dngucm and shone equallv well in verse and prose. He was an honored contributor to the best of the American magaiines and bis productions alwavs found a prominent place in their pages. His work in this citv was chiefly done on the Telegraph and later on the Ex press. Here it was less easily luciumcu, hnt nevertheless oar took of that high order of excellence which always char acterized his efforts in whatever atrte tion employed. His friends, who were legion, watcnea nis career sjiwura wim wurm hearted interest and justly hoped for his future. Musical and social circles, in which he was a bright shining ornament, will unite with his journalistic comrades in mnnrnimr his loss. It can truly be ni.i of Allen Biirelow that "none knew him but to love, none namca uiu io ,, Possessing a winning, lovable disposi tion, hieh-urinciu'ed in all his acts, ever considerate of the feelings of others, he was the embodiment ot a Lbnstian ana a gentleman, and his loss will long be telt ami deeply mourneu. His sorrow stricken wife and bereaved little ones will havethe keenest sympathy nfthnmnnris. which, while it mav not be expressed in words, will nevertheless be felt in their neart oi nearis. 'Twill be Good to be There. The editor of the Oxford Dav will re cite Julius Ca-ser in Stokes Hall next Saturdav night. In the language of Eli Perkins.'the cheerful and energetic liar. seats nearest the door will oe reserven for the particular Inenils of the speaker. The Dav man will also impersonate Kin Richard as many times as he teels like it. Three times is ubout as tar as Booth, a loathsome actor ever gets. Durham Globe. The editor of the Durham Globe is too modest. He omits to mention the part he will take in the exercises. Col. Fair brother will essay Mark Anthony, and will borrow the audience s eats and tor get to return them. Oxford Day. They're Kicking; Hard. Prom the Kiuict Mountain News. The Asheville Citizen sometime ago credited some of the News' brilliant mat ter to the Winston bentinel, and last week the Rockv Mount Arconuut copied entire our description of the Catawba Mines new mill and credits it to inev-on-cord Times. The News can stand it. but what are Foy and Sherrill going to do about it : LEHON ELIXIR. Pleaxant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipntion, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take T-emon Elixir. For sleeolessness, nervousness and pal nitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir For indigestion and foul stomach take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or- irnnic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozlcv's Lemon Elixir will not mil vou in any of the above named dis eases, all ot which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared onlv by Dr. Mozi.ey, Atlanta Ga., 50c and Si.OO per bottle, at drug gists. LEMON HOT DROP. Cures all Couchs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases, ble pant, reliable. 25 cents at druggists. Prepared onlv by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, U. janl7eod Simmons Liver Regulator has never been knowu to fail to cure all liver dis- How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a health' Jjiver. When the Liver la torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the foo l . lioa in the stomach undi gested, poisoning tho blood; frequent hcadacho ensues; a reeling oflassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tho means of restoring moro people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy liver than any agency known on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER SEEN DiaAPPOINTED. BESOM Ahs general family remedy for DysnsMla, rid Liver. roiislM'Hi iou, eic i naruij vor uw nnvthlnu cl sncl navu nfvei Torrf h-.tr. HLan.'ilntfttl In tllP Pffrrt nrodltwl It iremi to iw slmost Tf-t cun f"- nl il spawn of the stomnch itml Itowcis. W. J. McElsoy. Miki.1i i - Many Persons sic hwi down from overwork or household cares. Browu's Iron Bitter KehuiMth STMem, stds dlgosUon. removes excwi of bile, and cun n -.hirio. t Uw seuulne. SATURDAY, AUGUST I5TH, 1891. V I AM That picturesque and romanesque ruin A8 Ve eipeCTj W U10ei nown as the lit aver corner which bas about September5 1st., in the attracted the wonder of all stranjters new building jlist West Of the and baffled the fancy of all architects, o)era llOUSe, We have de- hich has established a world-wide rep- make to make Spec ulation as a resort of rodents and which jaj pricefl on ()Ur Ht(.k of fup. . been hannted by Mem Herr Freck 1; lf wftnt thing from a rocker to a handsome 16th century oak suit you haid better call and ON THE I5TH INST. iicnrn . v nmrrcii . . Hnglr st.-eel is to be widened and built mrnM Tranalcnt KaiCS, 4 95 rcr way Weekly Rate, ont Pernon, fax to $i per Week. Weekly Rate, Two Persona, 35 o 4 Pf Week hni and other spirits for centuries past, will be struck violently by the hand of demolition CARPETS JUST RECEIVED From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. Strroty two roll! inrroln, extra super, 3- ply tapntrv, body Bruutls nd velvet cr pets. One hundred and eight rolls china straw mattings. One hundred and thiriy-flve Smyrna and fur rags. Pif tv-one art nqnsns. Cocoa and napier mattingi. Portijrrci and 1 curtains. Some of these gooda were hoanht at greatly reduced price and will lie nold at a bargain. Call and we my Immenie utock, the largnt and onlv eicluilie carpet honte In the state, JAS. P. SAWYER, 49 8. Main St., Aaheville.N.C, jua23d3m to an established grade, and in order to before buying elsewhore. We lendacharm to thi.ork and to raise donotplopoHe tOSellforleBS revenue to defray the expense, of the same I shall offer for sale at auction lots , , , . . you money on anything you 42, 5!), 60 and 55 on Eagle street. J J ,. . t , f . may witm in our line. These are among the dearest lots on earth and maps showing their site and jrjL AIR & BROWN. FURNITURE I location can be seen m any real estate FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, - 3a Patton ATenne. A MERRY FEAST FOR ALL. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Straw Hats, Spring and Summer Neckwear AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE VOl FRIENDLY TOVAD THEM Lot 1,354 former priae, $13.50: now $8.75; sise, 37. An elegant snuff colored sack suit. ' Lot 2,163, former price, $15, now $10.25. A hard woven gray mixed, the very thing for early tall, sack stvle. Lot 2270, former price $15, now $9.75. Sizes 37, 38, 34, 36: a neat brown check cassunere sack. Lot 2272, former price $15, now $9.75. Sizes 33, 38, 35, 36, 37, 34; a gray plaid cassunere sack. . Lot 1360, former price $10.00 now $6.75. Sizes 33, 38, 36; a dark pin check black and gray sack cassimere, patch pockets, doubled stitched seams. Lot 1182, former price $10.00, now $6.75. Size 37, 33, 36, 38, 34; a gray nlaid sack suit cassimere. Lot 1183, former price $10.00 now $7.25. Sizes 38,39,37, 36, 34; an iron gray plaid, very serviceable, all wool; every stitch of sewing the best silk; sack style. Lot 1419, former price $15.00, now $10.25. Sizes 38, 39, 40, 34; a light gray and brown effect in sack stvle. an elesant oiece ot hard woven cheviot. Lot 1354, former price $15.00, now $8.75. Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36, 37; herring bone cheviot, soft roll, double stitch, sack style. Lot 2169. former price J15.0O, now $10.20. Sizes 35, 36, 37 38; sqaare cut very dark gray mixed auburn cassimere, all wool sewed with silk;can be worn with consistency anywhere, sack style. Lot 2.273 former once sis. now 512.75. 1 suit. 36. ffrav senre sack. Lot 1,348, former price $15, now $10. A black and white genuine Bannock- burn cheviot, size 37. Lot 1,352, former price $15, now $10.75.35 and 36. A loud check, very nobby ivoua paten pockets. STRAW HATS. Former price $2.75 now $1.49 ' " 2.50 " 1.49 " " 2.25 " 1.19 " " 2.00 " 1.19 .. 175 09 MEN'S PANTS Anv $7.50, $8, $8.50 or $9 pants, now $5, BOYS' SUITS-Anv S7. $7.60. $8. $8.50. $9 suits, now $5. ' NECKWEAR-Four-in-hand Windsors, Tecks and all styles, 75c. kind, now 39c: 60c. kind, now 39c.; 35c. kind, now 21c. This sale will be for twenty days only, and at the prices oar store should look us a rnnaaeipnia Dana September 1st. sec these goods. . lair macs our win dow display. , - E. B.BARNUM &CO. American Clotbler, Tailors, and Furnlahenh 8 COURT SQUARE. BRANCH OF E. B. BABNCM A CO., 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCfi WASHINGTON, D. C, ' price $1 1.25 " u 1.00 . " " 85 " 75 " THE OF DESTRUCTION WILL- A FINE LINE Ladles' Oxford Ties, ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our I Custom Department, a beau tiful Ooze Calf Shoe, high and low cut. OIVE VH A TRIAL. Weaver & Myers, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No, 39 Patton Arcnue. ON NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHEIITON. No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leonard (loanable Kef rigera tors, Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers, , White Mountain Tee Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Windows Agents for White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICES A8 LOW AS THK LOWEST. See our machines before purchasing. JBWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Range ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-3m KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LEAVES KENILWORTH DAILY. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville Band 11 a.m.; 12:3rt. 3 and 5 p. m. ASHEVILLE. Grant's Drne Store for Kenilworth 10 and 12 a. m.; 1, 4 and 6 p. m. SUNDAYS. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville - 10, 11:30 a. m.; 1, and 6 p. m. Grant's Druu Store for Kenilworth 11 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 5 and 8:30 p, m. WALTER C. BROWNING. M. D., . Manager. SEE FOR YOURSELF See in the city. 1 am aware that money is very scarce just now but I know men who if they can't borrow or manufacture money will commit highway robbery or even burg lary in order to get money to buy lots within a few feet of tbt public square and on the main thoroughfare between the general business center and the to bacco center of the city. Terms, $100 Pron. Il.ooto .3: .ett. pole..t. A be... spot cash; $400 within tea duys from " c,aette. B. ball, and B.U date of sale, balance in five or any less Our w Hot number of equal annunl instalments. The bidding will OUR N8W LINB LAWN TENNIS RACKETS,! FURNITURE 1 E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND -EWERS, -ARE CARRVING- HURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY BEGIN AT 5 O'CLOCK Staple and faacv. "or M cent Ponntaia Pen I. coins rieht along plenty left. Onr nthe afternoon and at 6 o'clock the "o.venlr of Artevme, only 38 cent.. crowd will be invited to a free ride on the w " c, tM wtxn oaary Montford avenue cars as far as West M-80- worU M- Chestnut street, where lot 17. block 3, will be .nid at auction. . J. N. Morgan & Co., What Peaehtree is to Atlnnta. Kuclid THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FUBNITURE IN ASHEVILLE. They have the largest stock, the nicest show rooms and the most obliging salesmen in town. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to buy or not. Call in and look through our stock. THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWING The Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN , PLUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER KB OTHER COYERIKSS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINS A SPECIALTY Avenue to Cleveland, Summit Avenue to St. Paul, Montford Avenue will be to Asheville the widest, best built and best kept residential street of thecity; the resort of fashion andtheabodeof wealth. People from New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Chicago, Montreal and both branches of the United Service have located in this quarter, and have already gone to work beautifying their grounds and building handsome houses. A fea ture worthy of special remark is the con gregation on this Avenue of actual and BOOKBBU.BR8 AND 8TATIQNRR8, t latMc SJqnare. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN ' Ci South main St. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. 'CKX ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEE OR DAY. Ahm. table boarders can be accommodated. Street cars pass the done. Opes) from 6 o'clock a. m. ontll 19 o'clock p. r. Am Dfcparcd tor cateruf at shortest notice Rr Horn, parties, Dana. nrjiAU i a t. trial. My Celebrated Philadelphia Fries)' Art well known. No one can .nrpa. bem. Am proad to tatr I ban tbt (.'eat, large. Rani rn A.btvllle. Caa arm order, ta from a to B minute., aaca as Ptoh, Gam, Ojretct- oa the Half shell. Poutc and atttanvt waiiera. rieaaro to arrvt ail. Krapcctraiiv. daedty B. STRAVSS, Prop.. LOW PRICES, EA3Y 1ERH&, PERFECT SIGHT. Bitetam the absence of hiadache, pala in HIGH GRADE, e.pectant briacgrooms. Five are already I or alot tb. ts, dlmnra. in wdlng or -1 settled there, and if any young man b Have yor sight teated (retofebartt, at- LUDDEN & 15ATES, S. M. H. : . J:-.u ..J Jk.fct tafyoa kaaraattcd. promiiuiiK uiiuiui, Therniomelera, ' I "lan SrtMu and taonnt trrmrntatlua T ra.liM tkl. boBM to ocenpr ta pMltloai the title to a commanding slope on this ' ' niAjiJ- li I rOTIKHIK UT WK. IWI. III .Ml . Avenue is apt to be effective with thcchcnikalOTfeverthen)inmeter.:itonB(laaFs I m ,1 ...... I vounsladv. and perhaps convincing to I k.... in'-,, .-u. I On easy term.. Cah or monthly payments. Bery mttnimaat jraaraatetd, aad plaetd ha ' " ' lthcrmomrat .mca.urllQur,aelii, etc ,omf hOT, of8wo. Bft ays trial. Call aad aw the atocf the mother-in-law. TERMS ON THIS LOTt , EffK Boiler. Tbrtt mlnnte saad gtati to rook ynsr enra I I properly, 25 cents. All klndtof .irttntlfic bnt-vmtats. ' PIANOS AND ORGANS uh or monthly payments. Rery mttramaat jraaraatf S oa Bfteca days trial. C all aad sat the atock at as t J. F. Garratt, Agent, Asheville, N. C. $100.00 Spot Cash. NOTICE. 1606 WITHIN TEN DAYS FROM .iJ-iTtb. aaa aatnonacn im nf.llrl DATE OF BALK. foii .w.: 5oo,i THE BONANZA," r -.it :p . t. 1 i HWDa iltlB 1180011 Cfl 1500,000 smth. Street lie pro t- ... a t w Tbtdtvof A.hevtllebMfhrsale its bond. In th amount of SA4A.OOO All lWMd bv vlrtoe ol the two act. of tbt Leitelatani of the atat aeMloa of held a .aid mi Boada" deatrlbrd la .aid I oo am th "8wcr Bond." therein I aad SJO.OOO art the "Market Ham aoaria" act Improve-1 acta, tOO.. rla. dnrribcl, I Nos. 41 and 43 S. Slain St., Asheville. tberria aeaeribed. aad 2S,000 an tbt "arbool . , a . nf 1 Hoaa." la.l.ia litaLiiuvn. au mm. mm Balance m five or any less number Oil ud coapoaa attached are payable at th I m Ik. aiIbmIii Tmu- CABiuaf M Near equal annual instalment. - .J-J-J- SiJSn. 4 1 1 " I u..ku A---. .it- osk - kkm 1st alav. of I 1 U..r mmA lulv o. rack t r tmafter. and I CIGAR A. TOBCCO AND BOTTt.B OOOnfl. RAM. H n iwmij J' I , -- a all matnta at th aad of twenty (.0) year. Richmond Pearson " i;.ptt . sas.ooo of -'tchool Btntd." which inatara at " ' : -1 ta tad f thirty 80 yvara from aald dan BEER : VAULTS : AJiD : B3nu::3 : DEPARTMENT : III : BASEt'EKT. , BILUVKD AND POOL ' IV" VilMa . . ' I a-14 Koada will be Kid laaarh aaaatllKt I I the Board of Aiaenaea ot aara cuy ma acre, i I wt. CamfMnrfMtt la. ilcln to I J their parcbaae It irqrtd. Bids will be ra-1 Wt rttptetfally solicit a than of yoar aatroaajm. . . . . crlvedap ta tb 15th day of Aasnc, 181, 1 r . .. ,, J I bat aoa ton taaa par caa a taierraraea. I Th ptlvilra of rejectiflf any aad all bid. 1 iiboat a.ivnma anv mm la RMly rt-1 teZZIZiS'J'l&lX: of th. Kntrm-ee, No, .Telephone Call. N. 1 a a O U.. A.bvill. : W. B VllllMl. . I ..... ... - "4 Xj 1 Ti I V 1 laJadSOd Clerk. ,,-'. - POatefllCC BOX No, fj, , s ;" . J. A. SIARQUAUDT, Slanaser. I i i i T 1 1 ( 'I. aWsMil n
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