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v Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. iiv ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1891. WHERE THE SM3WB1R0S NEST. For a cool place in mramer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sale Of real estate at Linrille on and after June 1st, 1881. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. Tite Kaeeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilei. Over the YonanloMee Road. A beautiful route for a summer eicur- k- nf floe Rirer Gorge, Roan Mountain. Cranberry, Linville, Grand- , .. i .:., uinwinir Rock and tamer muuiik...... " Lenoir. w..rrn Carolina Stage roxch Company. Daily stage between Cranberry and Lenoir. Schedule. tOOIXO WKST. . . .nn n m til iwiiu ..,.-. - l. 2:00 O. In., -- At. 7:00 p. m . Lenoir, Battarn time. YES! buy my Groceries, Provisions, Feed. etc.. from this house, they always give Our buyer will leave this week for the I northern markets, to purchase an immense tock lor oar (all and Chrlitmas trade, and I we will continue to offer our present "tock at greatly reduced prices i.atii the Brat of Octo- I ber, to make room for the new goods. WAIT! WAIT! DON'T BUY ANY Dinner or Tea Set. I Until nu hi our new stock. Wait and sec the decorated CHAMBER SET FOR $2,70. Wait for thousands of other pretty novel ties in chiaa, silver, etc. Our stock for this kmob will be double that of any oth-r, a .1.. mA i.irv trade demands it Our A LARGE NEW YORK FIRE3 COMMRKCIAI. ADYKRTISER" BVII.DINO BURNED. THAD.W.TE me good fresh good, and sell at pries as Ud openl., wil. be an.ou-ced induetime. low or lower than any other. I have al ways found them reliable and have no cause for complaint, and would most cer tainly advise you to give them a trial, as 1 1 believe they will make it to your inter- i est to trade with them. Mo. CHINA, 41 Patton Aenue, GLA88. HOUHB FUR NIHH1NGS. ETC., 1:00 D. Ol. 7 a. m. I.v. fKead upward. An Oppor' unity. 1 n - A cash priie of one thousnnn nonarr has been offered for the best short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun ain and the beautiful scenery of that lo ality woven into the plot. Thia mountain, situated as it is in the p' JUST OPENEW. A lot of very Stylinh, Fine DrenH Goods for early au tumn; also a large lot of fine . r . IJ t. - . VvVatern North with our groceries; in met k wouiu most piciurcssui v" - mystery if you could keep them out You cannot blame the juvenile fingers (clothing, 1 rll-J that find the.r way into a uarre.rn.ca ,.:;., Loss la About 400,000. Mostly Covered -By Insurance Home Narrow Escapes For Life-No one Killed, However, Nbw York. September 15.-Fire broke nut in the old Commercial Advertiser buildine. on the southwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets this morning In fifteen minutes the flames gamed such headway as to be beyond control. The flumes were seen te burst from windows on the second floor occitn!.d by Gibbs, the tailor. There were manrneoole in the building and some had to slide down the fire es capes to save their lives. It is believed all esrurjed. rtrnoj. plnnrla nf htAck smoke rolled up from the fire, attracting crowdsof people I I'll I . 1 : .1 ... a , a nnA I. I-fri-H m.Hlu into Pnltnn street, eiving thr police all they could do to keep a space clear for the firemen. From the first it was seen nothing could save the building and theattention of the h rem en was directed to suving mc nrlinininir nrrtnertv. Iii the tailor shop of John Gibbs, where the fire is under stood to have started, me people tamt down the stairs any way and every wav to get out. On the second and third floors was the printing omce 01 uoug- T.i.1... Tli.nt wprp Ii.nvv nri'SSPS on both floors, and as the flumes shot up tnrougn ine air buhii mc wn-j.,iunvu a.....-;.., ....rip., thp ,irpuuf lipptimp ignited ''"""R u....... r.-" . " " n.,A ki.jvm.I n hlrp so mnrh tinner. 1 ne occupants on invgrounu nmn Ira Seigo fic Co., John Simpson vo., .ml n Hiithtnor firm on the corner of Nnt- t?..lnn .irt. fin thi sprnnrl HW UIHI 1 UUUII Ob,VVb. V" - Tavlor, printer, who also occupied he third floor. The fourth floor was occu- nied bv icwelers and opticians. On the filth floor wns M. Stern, clock manufac turer, and others. There vere numerous narrow escapes. A few minutes alter 10 o'clock the wnlls of the three upiier floors came crashing into tne street, ni .o:" mc " under control. At 10:3") the walls ol the entire Fulton street front fell. The total loss on stock and huildme is estiimuea us $400,000, most of which is insured. WAV OF the: transgressor. It Is oettlns; lo be Hard Even In Pblladelpna. Philadklpbia, Pa., Sept. 15 Ex- President Francis W. Kennedy and cx- Cashier Henry F. Kennedy, of the wrecked Spring Garden National bank, were todav sentenced by Judge Butl.r in the United States circuit court to ten imnriinmi.Ilt Pflrh for CriltlCS ('0111" mitted in connection wun iuuiuik inc bank. THEY SHRIEK FUR BREAD. TERRIBLE DISTRESS IN K VOLGA PROVINCES. THEY CHEEKED GOV. HILL OF-S'NINO OF NEW YORK DEM OCRATIC CONVENTION. The charitable societies RoIuk Tlielr Best, Bat the Destitution is Probably Beyond Their Pow er to Wholly Relieve. St Pktkrshukg. Sept. 15. The dis tress in the Volga provinces is intense. Wnmrn and children wauuer almost utterly exhausted, shrieking for c,rl The ?overnor of Saratov remarks that the children are the worst factor in such a crisis as this. All existing chari table and Red Cross societies are doing their best. The Russian corn merchants on the frontier are despondent over the idea that the German trade will find iresn channels and never return to Russia. PRICE 5 CENTS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If you want a boi of good cigars, lm. ported or domestic, Grant'! Pharmacy ii the Elacc to get Ihera. we do not reiau cignr.. nt icll them by the boi only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents lor, i can sen yu um an, (-icrfir flftv In a hoi. at wwo cents. The beat five cent cigar at 3V4 cents by the hm. it will oar Ton m mil i them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. UNFOUNDED STORV. Fassett's Name Paid a Uraceful Bat Unnecessary Compliment Contestlns; DelevatlonH Present Their Claims. Saratoga, Sept. 15.-The democratic I'nnvcntion was called to order at noon Geo, Raines, of Rochester, was chosen remnorarv chairman. When Raines re r j lerred to Governor Hill and the govei n..r'. ,,ti.rii tii'i. "I urn a democrat." the convention ruised H cheer of vigor and Imiir riuration. The sneaker, during the rnnrv nf his remarks oaid a cracetul and hcartv tribute to Fnssett s private Hie and domestic relations and he was annlimili-il liv the entire body ol l ne rou 01 uc ottoih wi, .,.,r called to allow contestinK deleRations to """ ,on by moonshiners and rid- present tneir papers, imcr ith bui;kshot. was taken Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. !..: ,;n mnde bv a com I nC BCICUlluu " ' - - - - mittee of competent reviewers, and the .torv must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag.'. Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville. North Carolina. p them out. Aav f.hereisanvthinein the world th.t ' should be sold at popular prices, it is what ffoes into the kitchen. That which you cannot do without nnaht to be ourchasable at the slinhteat possible advance over cost of production and we are guided by this principle in every sale we make." Whenever we can sie our way clear to marking down prices that is what we promptly do. Rcspecttuiiy, One Price System H. REDWOOD CO. CLOTHING, KBAL ESTATE. yt iLTSm B. Cwvn W. W. West. GVYN & WEST, iSncoeasors to Walter B.Owys) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER T0 BANK OF A8HCVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loans cMrel Placed at S Per teni. phllc Commlsrtoners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE.' OFFlCat-aosithestst Conrtsxiaare. iWllDBROS Real Estate Broker, And Inetnient Ag;enU. NOTARY PVBXIC. Uui sfc-srely placed at a per cent. Powell & Snider, I Wholesale and Retajl Gro cers. DRY GOODS, RUGS, ETC. HATS, SHOES 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. .StL NEW FALL DRESS GOODS No Truth In Ihe Report oflhe Kill liiK of paltersou ana aikcii. A report reached Asheville today to the effect that A. C. Patterson and b. A. Aiken, special deputies in the revenue service, had been ambushed and killed on Saturday niiiht dv moonshiners on Hog back, lackson countv. According to tne report i Aiken had Rone out with a raiding party Sending some men ahead, the illicit dis- lllicrv wl . ..- -- and Patterson and Aiken went ahead to W ipn near the still iney r &11 d,,l,ra nu ta ftiivcrnor Hill l.;.,.. a nlaw .tl I llH St.ntC ticket IS IlOW dissolved. Flower is booked tostay and with Mr. Sliiehan will be nominaicn, nl.ua vinlpnt enmnlications. now un foreseen shall arise. MIJ SWAIN TMK POISON. fine crew Jealous of an Anbury Girl In a llatliliiic stun. Mt. Holly. N. 1.. Sent 12 -The little village of Pointvilie, Burlington couaty NOT HOSTILE. Omen: 34 a 36 Patton Avenue fchfldlr Second floor. WVii.fi vouarenurchnsintca tie you need not tie yourself up to any particular hen you have such material for choice as 1 can lurnisn you. Treading closely on the heels of the de parting summer tie is the incoming neck- .... f,,r the fall, ine aesiens are i handsome to be described; the eye can do them justice but words cannot. If you will cast your eye in my show vnu will behold tne cnoicesi array of four-in-hands, puffs, tecki and ascots ever exhibited in Asheville. I I have taken special pains to make it absolutely complete. F. E. MITCHELL, NEW HATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. Bui Ilalv Not Coming: Officially to Our Big Fair. Washington. Scot. H Marquis lm neriali. Italian Charge d' Affairs at Wash int;ton, has informed Dr. T. S. Verdi, president of the Itiilo-Amcncan torn mittee for the Promotion of the Colum bian Exhibition, that the Italian-Ministry has acknowledged the receipt ol the res- . 1 n . Ittlliv lUllU". ...... ...... - " . " i , Americans held in wasnmion juij 1 1 ynatintr the ltftl 1-111 COVCm ..v n nftiiMiii v nartiL-iuaic in shiu UitUV V I exhibition, and that in answer the Italian Ministry says tnat in ...Mr. nf a nnnrinle ndODtcn long ao the Italian government declines to officially participate in any intema- tionui exniuiwun, iuu if i the government declined the invitation s.. nat-fit inntt in the French ex- IV UIIKiHIil ay t ....,, - . . L.l J ' nn-:. : IflUQ an A that nioiuon nciu i "i,'. u- t.aa tA nrfioinlU renresented at the Columbian exhibition is in conse- f mniA ru nt'r he to re departed UUCUV.CUI sma iuo-i from, which should not be interpreted as an act of hostility toward the great en terprise, or an eBort to prevent tne mo : - f.m ..hihirinir hut. on the contra rv. the government, wishing the success v.. ffL, i.: u:u:.:n tia triven Ol tne voiuniuiuii ciuiumuu, & the widest publicity to the invitation ot its committee, and will do all in its power u ..r:. ..:..... na rlalrf. tfl lO aSSlSl BULU Ul IIB "a eihibit, giving them every possible lacil- ity." The report was discreditea at touecwr u..n:... li..r- where a reoort naa been receivid from Aiken, dated Satur- j.. .. i ..i ri1tY, uinnrnn. Uiiy , unit " w" . . , . n.-..c r,t'thi Pinion detective airencv. telegraphed to Greensboro, and at noon receiven tne iunu.,.s r-J r o r.. rnrr1iui.il revenue aeent; irmit . "Nothing m tne report, aikcw . Patterson left my office this morning tor other points." iiHimiire. but of the entire south. Hello! Hello It Z7th Annual OpenluK Parents having sons and daughters to VUIUUC uiiwiih.!"-,.'.''''..-""- . I ., . i...:.... , l.u ....... ,o ,.f !i Ginii tiniml r1nr:ite. should givecareful consideration camenuir ...K . - ...iflrlfiHt niiflit. and the principal ac- ol tlie announcement muut ... " ... u p-r w H. Sadler. tor was one ol tne preuusi gins in i uwet .'rrST-iV' n-.,r Krmttnn village, Miss Annie Swain. She swal- F1""" , , Baltimore. Md. This i i a f.i.uMt.tv of carbo he acid ue- i j Ki;eiiri n.irl hiah urnndard mstl- vnvu --- I OKI CILdlJIiniivu ..... - t i a ei.iu Mittwav fx ;E ontrtinir unnti its 27th year cause ncr ...er uu... .,......-- ilu, , . "--.,,.,,-.... pressed a desire to havethetr wedding , n, f ihecitizen8 oostooned lor a weeK ur nn.it. V ' .... t. mn,,.u Th n.riiuement was announced sev-1 ol o eral weeks ago and brought Mr. Ridg- way numerous congratulations, r .... , n,efl,etake notice the wei d ng was set tor toaay, ami vnc ieicj..u r - - usual preparations had been made for of the following names am. the event. Last weeK .vir. Riiiywi. u"" c..ii.."(i Mio.Sw.iin took a trio to Asbury parK, A.riia ilir aiiimira he seemed rather smitten with a gav young girl whom he saw in a bewitcliing Dutning uii. .... ... tu:. tin. ic'ilnnsv ot .Missawain, and u)on their return home yesterda Mr. Ridgwav capped the climax bv sug- i.nf fhi,. ufeiMinf tie oostDoned LCiLiiii: i.it.fc tu... -p, , , 7 MisaUuiirwavnossiblv IUI i.u.iv ....... I expected si.melhing ot this kind, or she inimediutelv drew u viai o. iniuw.. from ber pocketand swallowed a port on Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Aah Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at, nnchnncrrt: wtstcrn super "-""; Ot It. Kldgway aasncu n ""' trtt $3.uo&4."; family, st.fluwo.uu. v , . l...A::n.. ... cftimitn.rl Hlld the ... -..A :F.r..lnr and htizherL SDOt. lips. PJf ria:."y"' ..;.,r.,iTivTi. inn.hrn. l.fm bovmH hf Htl H VS SI1C Will "1 it again if Rid'gway is Inlse.-N. Y. Sun END OK THE CHAtl.. BICKI MOT 8KI2EKD, III Was of NOVELTIKS AT THB 37 S. Mala Street. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Nest Y MC Abutld'g. aovl dan P 0 Hoi 884. MEN'S OUTFITTER, a8 Patton Avenue. Only a LIHle Picnic British Officers. Berlin, Sept. 15-Official dispatch re ceived here from Constantinople denies that Sign lias been occupied by a British RECEIVED DAILY "ldon, Sept. 15.-The Times takes a sceptical view 01 tae bikh iih declares: "In a great struggle" says the Times, "it would be our policy to ciose - - . ttti the Suez canal and make our route w WAX lUiVlVl. un -,B tSed that the' Mitylene i . 1. 1 1. 1 a scare Has arisen irora me ...ci. i. A. nrit;li nu.nl nfHrera on Satur miij w" t.. . ........ aay yitnn-Ru ... . - I k. tk..rmr,nrlird the Same 1 1 iiu m . . evening on board their vessel and sailed away bunday. "not guilty. The Southern Pacific Tralo Rob bers Take to tne nouinsn San Antonio, Sept. 13.-The pursuit of the6ve men who recently robbed the Southern Pacific train at Samuel's siding has ended, so far as the citizens posse and state rangers are concerned. all ovidence in their possession nas been turned over to the postal authori ties, who will continue the attempts iu ' The robbers were so hard pressed that they were forced to abandon their horses i ... iniuintiiiiia on toot. 1 hey are now tnsconscd in the broken country south ot Marathan, lex. as a cou., without his horse is like an ordinary man without his legs, the end of the chase is not tar on. im u' well known range riders of the Langiry country and all bear unsavory reputation. The omcers reiuse to bivc mm THK PEACE OF THE WORUU, 335. MininauRh, F. P., dry goods. t ne riaa Rt Inhnsnn OTOCPr. 137. West Asheville & S. S. R. R. office. It. C. VV. TiioRNBI-hgh, Manager. tttock ouotatlons .. . .. . urim nnTA- Laltr Shore m if w vnKii. nciiv. , ... ... . ". a- . ...... -- . M..-u..,.... 11 at.: ll'J!Vi: LninK" hiiu ... n- i,...t ivrminal 12: Western Lnlos Baltimore Prices. .. Sent. IB Float, nrmer ann heat and stronit; ""."a. OR Corn. New Vork Market. . .. c . . R U ,n.ra a(t,IP IDQ firm Money, easy at am'. "i"u7: ions'. 4 .?.." J. state rjonait. negict.c.., a"" ,.T dull but heavy Cotton-dull, sales 120 bales: I'Oinnns. n w-i",;. w...--, i opened in.l closed steady; P"m October. Hf.li; November, 8 71; Uecember 8. :i: January, uu; reonisrjj. "V" steady Wheat-steady. Corn-dun and easy. Horn steauv . , r..j rR Snirit. Turpentine steailv .T ..... ....!: i qAsi j.o. .1 iHiflj.-lnMiC Kosin . Krelguts .rreguiar. AFFAIKS UF COXSEUVENCB. Grant's Pharmacy. I Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 94 Soutb Main St. j, M, CAMPBELL, HOW TO HAKE MONEY.1 B C. CHAMFERS, President F 0. VILLUR, V-Pre.id.eut. WAVBR, Mr Trrll MII.LBR. Gen. Bupt. JOHN CHILD, (Poraerly of Lyman Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND - LOAN BROKER, TR1CTLV A KROKBKA0B BUBINBSB Lous atenrs placed at per eent. (F. M. Sec. H. A G CAROLINA COAL CO, -DEALERS IN JELLIGO AND ANTHRACITE VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT HARE BROTHERS, 11 Strath Main Street. B. F. ARRINSTOK, M, 0., D. D. S. riPPICB lbSL OOM The way to make money is to save it. And the way 10 save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Carmi- n.hnflrs drue store, ana you will find by doing so you will sn.vft from 25 to 30 per cent. . avaw nrfiHo.rintion. We vu .J r -r do not take goods tnat tne people know the price and mark down to COST, ana men charge two prices for a pre scription to make up tne ioss... m. mm .j QFFCE You know clerK nire anu house rent must be paid and f Via nrotlts must be averagea someway. A hint to the wise ia sufficient. A full line ol W Vault Flavoring Extracts in Btok. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss Mi Hms. W.Dfvaultare with me and will be pleased tcanll ot the Trial f Assistant Engineer Call. Washington, Sept. 15.-The record in .u. rnnrt martial case of Post As- .;.tnnt Engineer Gall, of the navy, tried .t th Nnrfnlk uavv yard on charges of culpable negligence of duty, have reached the narv department, ine cnnrKc against Gall was that through negli rence on hi. part Pay Clerk Van Vracken was able to steal engineer's supplies and sell them for his own profit. It is understood tne court na. iuuuu Gall not guilty. . - . amitk'a ania stars. Mo. SI UW 7". " Pattos Atcsss. No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBBR8 & WBAVBR' LIV BRY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget tne io. rarmichaw s drug- atw. No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. Catton Pickers atop Work. "uidi.mtmi. Seot. 15. The president of Mie calored alliance of Florence county .l... un,nlirev'a eircalar has Men received and distributed to his alliance and that the members 01 ine iuuj picker's alliance in ttiai county siuHu work on Baturaay Richmond Terminal Aflalra vu. Vobk. Sent. 15. The officers of h. Riphmnnd Terminal Company were . i. ii .Mirriliv on a nlan to I at wurs mi .' . , ? r. j extend its floating debt, but at the end of the day it was siaicu vnai u'"i definite had been accompiisneo. Fltsaerald's Mind Injured. T.imcoln. Neb.. Sept. 15.-The physi cians of John Fitigelald, the president ol the lnsti Lana LBgue' .!-. he will surrire his attack of congettion ol brain, but nanm mat mcmaiij ..t ... never be nimseit again. To Ihe North Pole? Pais. Sept. 15.-The Tempi says that u.m M. Stanlev ii planning a new ' .... - . .,:. u 0 BOX 312.1 Coigo Mpeclition tor .isg ucvpm Cardinal Mannlnit's Opinion on How lo Keep it. London, Sept. 15.-The Chronicle says .u. p.riliniil Mnnninc. in an interview tun. with delegate to the trades union con gress expressed the conviction that noth ing would so keep international pence B. 1 I .K.-lwJ nan Wlirld I and universal utwhwiuw congress . t..c . . - t- ... 1,u ., anifl ,h. Cnrdi lie is. in my lutiB"".. nal, "more vital than the wenare oi mc world s moor. . ... ,. a r,flinnl Mnnninc will prepare a paper for the Chicago labor congress. WHAT FOR? A Question For Ihe ereat Powers IO HSTC r. " - t k.,,v, Seot. 15.-The Standard's Odessa correspondent says that during the coming five weeks lo.uuu iroupa ... u Vit the Russia volunteer ncei u.m to Sebastopol ana irom uo.""'.' Odessa. we're Oeltlnn There r...M.nnr.i. Seot. lo.-The first tel escope, complete, ever mounted south of the Ohio river was maae m " ' where it was hnistieo last . warded to isconsiii. BroUe Jail. .,on Pn.. Sent. 15,-Fitzsim- -o. in Sail here awaiting trial for the murder of Detective Gilkinson some time since, has escaped irom prK.... Coal Mine Caves In. nrrsnuRO. Sept. 15.-The Merrell coal mine, near Dunbar, Pennsylvania, caved in this morning, several " - ported lost. A sscad Archbishop. Woodkich, Sept. 15.-The Archbishop of Valladolid is dead, HOUB. o-i.n u. nf Amrimn railway secur ities is he'lping to turn the trade balance heavily against uonuun. f.,. Vnrth Purnlina. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama report that tuere are no lnuicauuu. u. o itrike ol tne coioreo. conuu The chairmen ol the Ohio republican and a .nmmiitppa hnvpfl?reed uDOil Ut llll'ti nvi ii - the time, Octolier 8, for the joint debate between governor v-anipucii mm ujv.. Mckinley. Ignatius Donnelly and the other mem bers of the Minnesota people's party n,.tt,mitipp. met at St. Paul, rAiiu.i,, - , ----- - Minn., and adopted resolutions oenounc .i chUnn mid Uinneaoolis Boards of Trade and all speculators in wheat in general, rilKUILn. k ft .nritiff thr troons at Cassel. Saturday, Emperor William attended a i ..... ot u.li.li hp mnde a speech. w'hich is'telt to be a veiled menace to Ger many's enemies and as a warning lor tne country to prepare lor iruuuit. n..r furpiltv thousand oeoole assem bled at Lung Chow in the province ot Hunan, China, recently to prevent work- u rtorTtnor iinTr rvniun uuca. xcu UIC1I imiii K b -1- --0--I--- - thousand poles were burned and the men driven over the Dounaary. tu. r.ninii linp atefimer Arizona. Cant Brooks from New York has arrived at d ... ....... in a liAttpred condition. UUnsn'" '.. , . sue was in iuc mumiuu .p.v..... , . a foi! with a schooner that probably foundered at once. The Arizona s pas sengers were badly Ingntenea, tM. - T l.a TTninn Cnncrrpffa at rw 1 lie i i uvo n castle, England, finished its work Satur urdav. Alter the congress had closed 0,000 trades unionists marched in pro cession through the streets of the city in .n Alltrutp thp aiipppiflfiil tprmina. tion of the big labor meetings just held. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- 1MPROVEMENT COMPANY. A CHANCE FOR A MECHANIC TO GUT A HOMB. I will sell a lot aoxao .eet, ana Rutin nice IHU I UUIII buui- wu nni.iv iu, .....r, MIIJ prrton will furnlah 9100, and will Rive 1, 2. 3. 4 years on balance. Lou in goud neigb- oorn',on, i-msc iu unci .nf. Will lell nice Ion AOxlSO feet 2 miles of court houac, for $SO V4 caib, balance in 12 montbi. Call and see me. J. M. (.AMroBLL. Love's Young; Dream. Love's young dream was a very bright one, and Us fulfillment will be bright, too, :r it.. ...ill rpmptnhpr flint ahp ia fl woman, and liable to all the ills peculiar to ner sex. we rcmuiu muw wu Buffering from any of these, that Dr. Pierce lavonte frescription win renew the hue of youth in pale and sallow cheeks, correct irritating uterine diseases, arrest and cure ulceration and inflam- and mtiiu new vitality into a wasting body. "Favorite Prescription" . i.. nn . ,riipiiip trip women, aiiin nv la 1 1 iv .....j .... .w. .. , j l . .-I... . ... rl.,r a Tuiaitivp Wllflrntltpp from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every ase, or money will . I IJ Tl. nnAXantaa ha Hn . j c: r.,,a T.iver Regulator tor in-, De re.unucu. ----- i uku wi... . r; nrinted on the Dott e-wrapper, anaiaun digestion with .mined ate htl.-0. I jyiy carried out for many yeari. 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