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-rJ um Daily Citizen i VOLUME VII. NO. 126. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 Asheville WHERE THE SN JWB1RDS NEST. For a coot place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Lmville, Grandfather Mountain, and the ben utiful region sur rounding them. Regular galea Of real estate at Linville on and after June 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kneeola Inn. This excellent hotel was oneatd the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skiles. , i; I Over the Yonanloanee Road. A benntiful route for fi 'summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Cranlierry, Ltnville, Grand father Mountain, Plowing Rock and Lenoir. Weatern Carolina Stage Couch Company. . Daily stage between Crnnlierry and Lenoir. Schedule.' UnlNO RAPT. Lt. V:OU n. m , Ar. A:0 p ro., l.v.7:.in a. m. Ar. l:O0 p. m. fr.OINO WWT. Crnnbcrrv Ar. 11:30 a. m I.lnville, l.v. I.invllle. Ar. Rl wtiiK K'k. Lv. H.oo a m 7:00 p m "is 0 p. m L.v 2:00 p. m. Ar. 7:00 p. m. Illo ving R'k Ar. 1:00 p. in Lenoir, l.v. 7.0a. Bantern time. Read upward An Oppon unity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the liest short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun- aiu and the beautiful scenery of thnt lo ality woven into the plot. - This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ot Western North Carolina, furnishes nn nttrnctive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com. mittee of competent reviewers, and the story must not be less thaii 10 nor ex ceed 50 png.'S. Detailed information may lie obtained of the Linville Improvement Company of Linville, North Carolina. REAL ESTATE. Waltis B. Owth. W. W. Wbkt. GVVYN & WEST, (Sncceaaora to Walter B.C.wyni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHfVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary PubhV Comialaalonera of Deeda FIRE INSURANCE. OFPICR aouthraat Court Sqaare CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Inveatinent Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans e.-nrely placed at 8 per cent. Ofnccs: 34 ft 36 Fatten Avenue Second Moor. febBdlT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS City and suburban real estate bought and old on commission. Hon.es rrnted. Parties haying houae. to rent will do well to call on us. Fire In.nrancc Wc represent the old and reliable Pennsylvania Co . and the Sun Mutual, of New Orlean. Mineral and titn ber lands We muke a spec !ty of buying and Mlling large mineral and timber tract., and can .Sow you a long li.t of them. JENKS & JKNKS, 28 PATTON AVE.' ASHEVILLE, N C. se28dtf JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman A Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRiCTLV A RROKBRAGB BUSINBStV Loans secure placed at ft per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa ATcnue. Nut Y M C A build' norl dSm PO Box 684. MENS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. STAR" SHIRT WAISTS), STAR" SHIRTS, PERFECT FITTINB. FALL OVERCOATS. 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Devaultare with ine and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the plaite. Carniichael'ci drag store. No. 20 South Main JMl lia in 1 1 utMtMft street, Asheville, N. C. THIN FRENCH TUMBLERS ONLY $ 1 PER DOZ. WORTH 1 2 PER DOZ. By securing a number of barrels of the above at A SACRIFICE, t enables us to offer them to our customers At This Low Price. It will pay you to see them before making purchases elsewhere. TOW.TIMfiCO. No. 41 Patton Aenue, CHINA, GLAH8. HOUSE FUR NISHINGS. ETC., HAVE YOU 8BBN OUR STOCK rF I'INB CLOTHING FOR MKN, BOYS AND CHILDKBN? Tt 1. an attractlTe collection from .la prom. Incnt manufacturers, ranging up to $33.00 suit and (except in price) almost the equal of tailor', fine week. A VRRY HANDSOME LOT OF FINB DRESS GOODS K BACH BP US SliPT. 33rd Among the following are GREAT BARGAINS LADIES' AND MISSES WRAPS. ONB OR TWO LOTS OP lRBS8GOOP8. SBVBRAL LOTS OF BOYS' SUITS. AND MENS' DERBY HATS. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. it nnu iiinnur 11 dum MMHont:, 37 Main Street The Bon Marchc it now rcccivingits hand- somely -elected itock of ilresi gootli and tritnminga in which there will be found ei treme novelties of one auit of a kind, no more to be had at very low price for men material. The stock of fancy good Is larger and bet ter selected than usual. Sole agent for tfen- temeri and Foster kid glovrs. Evening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and children! caps MeCall.s Bazaar Patter's are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome foods at BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. I. C.CHAM BRR9, President F. O. MILLBR, V-Prcsldcnt. CAROLINA GOAL CO. DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. i Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVBK'H I.IV BRY OFFICE, WILLOW ST. PKOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 13a P. 0. BOX 312. IN A REIGN OF TERROR. THE HEVOLVTION IN GVATA MALA. prcHldent Barrlllaa Declare Hlru- eif Dictator and Martial I -aw PrevallH Five Unudred Uvea Huld to Have Been Macrlflced. Mhxico City, Srpt. 29. Telegrum received here brinjf informntion that the outbreak at Guatcmtiln occurred in Guatemala City on the 15th iiidt. and was still in prugrfM at last accounts. According to these reports the people ol that city were celebrating the anniver sary of their national holiday. Presi dent Barillas bad personally appointed the orators of the day. To this the masses took exception and when the orators took the rostrum it was a signal lr stormy scenes which put them to flight. They were chased across the big plnza by a howling mob which shouted : "Down with the government !" "Down with despotism and tyranny." .. Exciting scenes followed and every known liberal or partisan was driven from the plaza, being stoned at every step. After that the masses elected their orators and the most violent and incen diary speeches followed. The news of the riot spread rapidly and soon Barillas sent u batallion of infantry to the large square for the purpose of dispersing the mob. They, with fixed bayonets, at tempted to curry the plaza by assault They were met with a shower of stones and bullets from revolvers. Thisunexec tcd uction of the mob put the soldiers to ignominious flight, leaving many of their number on the plaza. The uproar was something to be long remembered. Members of the mob shouted: "Let's storm the national palace, kill Barillas unci restore a republican lorm ot govern ment. OHUtemnlu should not be ruled by a dictators " "The plundering of the national treasury must erase: Uarriilas 1 hen ordered the artillery into the plnza and the inlantrr and two con non toguard his residence. When the guns were turned on the mob tlicre was a gen eral disiiersing of them, though thev dis charged their revolvers at the artillery men. I ney kit the ulaza, but fought in the side streets; in fact, they practically. (luring Higni oi i lie lotli, held lull con trol of the city, though at intervals they were attacked by the infantry, who killed many of them. ' Reports of revolv ers and rides were to lie heard all night and at the hour the gentlemen on whose information these telegrams wen- based left for San Jose DcGuatemarla to embark lor Kculcipo the righting was still in progress. In bis conception this will cause a general revolt throughout the entire republic of Guhtcmula and engender war in all ol the nr l'ntral American stutes. Strict censorship is maintained over all the press dispatches and the mails are also trifled with to prevent the breaking of anv information concerning the actual condition of the country. It is stated that cable communi cation with Guatemala city has been in terrupted. At 6 o'clock Monday afternoon the American received a special dispatch Irom Newton on the line between Guatemala and Mexico. The telegram was delivered by the Newtan telegraph officials by spe cial courier and it brings informal ion thnt llarrillas is master of the situalion, he having put down the revolt after three days' hard fighting. The revolt the dis patch states was precipitated by Mont ufar son of one of the candidates for the presidency, who is a strong partisan ol Barrillas, in attempting to make a political speech on independence day. The mob threw him and his li lends Irom the plntlorm in the main plnza, pelting them with stones until they found shelter in neighboring bouses, rrom thut time until the night ol the 18th there was street lighting sometimes the mob beingiucontrolof the city and other tunes the army. The ar rival of troops Irom the adjoining dis tricts eventually restored Barillas to power and the city is thoroughly inlcstcd with soldiers. Martial law has been de clared, lt was expected the nentleman left the city, that Barillas would declare himscll dictator, so as to prolong his term of office. Salvador is moving troops to the mil: tary district of Sunta Anna bordering on the louthern frontier of Guatemala and it is believed tor the purpose of invading the latter couutry it the city ol Guute mala revolt spreads to the interior points. It if said that already in Huez- altenango, one of the most important cities in the upper districts ot Guatema la revolts have occurred against Ban! las' rule within the past three months out they nave proved so tar abortive. A private disputch to prominent mer chant in this city who have busiuess re lations in the cit." of Guatemala were shown to the associated press corres pondent last night from Newton. It says that fully five hundred lives were sacrificed in the three days' fighting in the revolt in the city ot Guatemala and thnt the shooting is still going on. The dispatch also conveys the information that Barillas has declared himself dicta tor. It is stated that Col. obon killed Gen. Sanchez and it followed that a broth er of General Sanchez learning of his assas sination, went to the place, which was surrounded by cannon, where Jobon was situated and shot and killed In in. A reign ot tenor prevails and the in habitants have been afraid to leave their houses. In the revolt which has taken place at (.Jurzalteuaugo the revolutionary leader is reported to be supported by over 1,000 men. The puluce and resi dence of President Barrillas are guarded by both iutuutrv and artillery. The president does not go abroad unless guarded by a lurge force of cavalry, NOT CKKDITED. Uaatamala'a Minister At Paris Haa Heard Nothing;. I'aiiis, Sept, 30. The minister in this city of republic of Guatamala was inter viewed today in regard to a report thnt a revolution had occurred in that coun try. The minister stated he had receiv ed telegraphic advices from his gov ernment since Sept. IS, on which day the revolt if tuid to have broken out, but no mention was made in them of any factf that would justify the circulation ol reports ol a revolution. In connection with the rumors that the government of San Salvador bad despatched bodies of troops to the frontier of Guata mala the minister said he was in posi tion to deny that there was any founda tion for fuch reports. HAHHACHI'bKTTH OliMOCRATt They are Not for the Free Coin- lte of Hllver. Wokcksthr, Mass., Sept. 30. When the democratic state convention opened here yesterday morning the convention was permanently organized by the choice of Hon. T. A. Collins, of Boston, with a long list of vice presidents. Mr. Collins in addressing the convention said: "The republican party of today, yet writhing in ngony from the mighty blow dealt them Inst November, demands a return to lull power upon their own terms. "We approach the people in no such haughty temper. This is a democratic temple through whose open doors every hontst man may enter and be welcome. The republicans appear not to compre hend what the people meant by their votes last year. They sny the sentiment has changed since then ; thut the people have forgiven the spending of a billion dollars by the last congress that they used to the McMnlcv bill and that all ought to be forgiven because that congress passed the copyright bill. Kced ran the house u he would a circus und they passed a bill through that body to strangle liberty and create civil wur ill the south. "All these things were known a year ago and the popular mind has not since changed. The present complaint is that there has been coined a large amount of silver dollars, worth as bullion or as merchandise only HO cents each, and the fear is that the continued coinage of these dollars, or, worse, thut the larger coinage of them, will dangerously mllnte the currency and ultimately drive gold out of circulation. This was the situa tion a year ago last uly and it is tin situation todav. At that time the treas ury was coining at the rate of two mil lion dollars a month ofthesr HO cent sil ver dollars and the demand on the part of sound tiunncicrs was that the coinage should cease or that something should be done to insure the parity of silver dollars with gold. "But the administration deltt was due to the silver men of the far west as well as to the iron men and the wool men, and to other monopolists; so the silver men demanded pnvunnt. I he result was the 'Sherman act,' so-called, of July 14, ln'JO. 1 he rcimolicnn representation from Massachusetts voted lor this naked inflation measure, while the demo cratic representatives voted against it.' BF.FOKU THK ;KANI JIRV 4eoritla OOIcIhIh summon Nam Jouea and Sain Mm all. Komk, Gn., Sept. 30, The sensation in Koine is that Kcv. Sam Jones and Sam W. Small are summoned to appear be fore the grand jury as witnesses. Their abuscof Home and its corruption is what the grand jury wants informa tion on, those statements having been made m the warehouse meetings a lew lavs ago. Several prominent members of the Methodist church were also summoned the suupamiH being sent this atlcrnoon The charge JadLe Maddox gave to the grand jury was a vigorous one. It was on the line that if nunist- rs ot the gospel could stand up in warenousis and say there were r en here who i ught to be in the penitentiary, and Kome was a hot bed of wickedness, it looked as if there must be some foundation. II men could make thesecharges, have them Ik lore the grand jury and make them prove their assertions any man iu Georgia could he brought belorc them as a witness. four wi:hk kim.i.u. Colllalon Between FrelKlit and PaHHenicer Tralim. Akron, Ohio, Sept. 30. A freight train on the New York, Philadelphia and Ohio road collided with a section ol passenger trnin No, 2 near Kent this morning at o clock, hour persons were killed, in cluding the engineer and fireman, am thirty injured. The passenger tram was occupied almost entirely by members ot the Olin family going to their reunion in Bennington, Vt. In The FlourlHliliiu Houtli. Chattanooga, Tcnn., Sept. 3i. In its edition of October 1st the Tradesman will say that the number of new indus tries established during the past three months reaches a total ol 1000, us com pared to 1070 for the corresponding quar ter of '00 and 8'J5 in the fume quarter of '89. Robbed the Expres., Utica, N. Y Sept. 30. The specia American express train No. 31, due here at 3:10 this morning, was robbed be tween here and Little Falls, of just what amount is not known. NO Parliament Thin Fall. London, Sept. 30. 1 he governnien has decided not to cull un autumn ses sion of I'arbnmcnt. tltop III Slop It! Ston the frightful prevalence of sick ncss, flittering and premature dying, by using the simple home remedies and pvi ventives to disease ureserilied in tne new domestic Doctor-book and "lin cvclouedia of Health" bv Prof. Ceo Pancoast Wood, of Philadelphia and lr, E. H. Ruddock ot London, hnglnnd. tw or address R. W. Seager, Oraud Central hotel. The KeaHotiH. A big stock and large assortment. W must move carlv in order to dispose ol it all. The above" reasons are why 1 offer 10 per cent, discount lor the next twenty days on my stock oi lau nnu winter un derwear. r . li. Mitchell, z ration uv F. 0. Hoffman, editor Times, Rocky Mount, Va., writes: "lam pleased to say thnt Botanic Blood Balm is the best ap netizer and tonic for delicate nucule 1 ever saw. It acted like a charm in my case." The healthy people you meet have healthy livers. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Attention, Bingham school students. You are cordially invited to insiect the larfcst stock of Kent's furnishings in the state at The W hillock. Clothing House. Mv wife cured of Malaria by Simmons Liver Regulator J. N. Thompson, pas tor M. E. church, Leih, Neb. Don't forget. For the next twenty davs I offer a cash discount of 10 per cent, to all cash buyers of full and winter underwear at Mitchell's, 28 t'atton avenue. WENT UP LIKE A ROCKET. AND CAME DOWN HTICK. LIKE A tien. DoiilaiiKer.Wno Once Stirred France From Center to Circum ference, commit Suicide on the Grave of HIM Former Mlatresa. Bhi'Ssei.ls, Sept. 30. Gen. Boulanger committed suicide today on the tomb of Madame DeBounemnin, who died re cently in this city. Madame DcBonnemain had been known as the mistress of Boulanger. She accom panied him to England after his flight from France, and, early in July last, she was dangerously ill in Brussels, suffering from consumption. A Paris physician went thence expressly in order to treat Madame DeBouncmuin by a new system f treatment consisting in innoculating the person affected by the germs of phthisis with gayacol which is obtained from creosote. However, in spite of the efforts made to save her Madame De- Bonnemain died during the raorniug of July 17. Madame Debonncmain, at the height f General Boulanger's career, two or three years ago, lived in the Rue de Beei i, Paris, where she she was contiu- allv visited by the general. Spies kept track of their movements and soon dis covered that the persons referred to were very intimate. Madame Boulanger was uformed of these facts, but refused to pply for a divorce. It was greatly hrough Madame de Bonnemain's favor thut Gen. Boulanger was able to carry n his political intrigues tor the madame had inherited $1,500,000, all ot which sum she devoted to the cause of Bou langer. To such nn extent did General Boulanger carry his infatuation tor Mad'ime dc Bonnemuin that when the reach government determined to arrest him he couldn't be persuaded to pose as martyr before the f-reach people by going to jail, preferring to fly with bis mistress h orn l-ranee to bngland and eventually to Brussels. Boulanger committed suicide at about noon. He stood alone by the grave ol his mistress lor some time appearing to be deeply affected by sorrowful recollec tions. An attendant of the general who had remained at some distance from Mine. DeHounemuin's tomb, suddenly heard a sharp report in that direction. Running to the spot, the attendant found Gen. Boulanger lying dead upon the ground with a revolver clinched is his right hand. A hasty examination of the body slio-ved that the dead man had placed the weapon to his right ear and tiled the fatal shot. The affair has caused great excitement in Ibis city. Boulanger had no hopes for the future and his remaining friends were lew and becoming colder as the nee famous general dropped more and more out of public notice. rltocU Quotations. Nkw YiKK,Sept.:io. iricaoVi; Lake Shore 115fi; Cliienxo nnu Northwestern 1251.; Nnrlulk uml WcHtern ftoV?; Richmond and WrKt Point Terminal 13; Western Lnion Baltimore Prlcea. HAI.TIMOKR. Sept. 30 -Plonr, qniet and unchanut-il: w stem auper S3.4.oroi3,el6: rn, :t.'.l"M -lo;iamily,$4..Ko4f4.nT. Wheat No. 2 ml. steady; spot. H2((tl02i; Sep tember 101,;lhiy.lu'r,8; southern, firmer; Fulti IH(ii,io7; L. ngiK-rrv looiojiuT. l.orn,.ouin- ern. niu-, linn at t7wu; yiaow. litany at UN. New York. Market Nkw York, Sent. 30 Stocka, quiet and firm Mnru'v, eiisv at GftCH. KxchHOMC, inne. .7)(i .HO; sluirt, 4..HS(aj4.H3Vi; tate nils. iltKiceu'u: KovcrnincDi. uona awn but steady cotton steady, alea 26 halei; ruin mis. n 1 1-1 mc; i Tirana, wvsc; luiurcn miencd and closed ntfadv: September. - )i'touer, no; .November, n.uw; ueeemucr, m h: lantmrv. 9.o:t: February 9.17. Flour quiet und steady Wheat-active aad steady. Corn active and strong. Pork dull and euy at $10 25. Lard quiet and linn at 7.12H spirit" Turpentine quiet and steady at 37Vift3Hc Rosin dull and steudy at $1 371 40. Freights firm. AFFAIRS OF COSSEyVENCB. home. Tammauv is said to think of nominat ing Carl Schurz lor congress. The North German Lloyd, it it ru mored, will purchase a fleet of whaleback steamers. Receipts ol" cold at New York Monday were $1,770,000, all from Paris, making the total to date $4,020,000. lohn W. Mackcv, the Calilomia mil lionaire, arrived in New York in four and a halt days from San Francisco, beating the record. Herman Melville, a well-known literary man, died Sunduv in New York. He was the author of several popular seafaring stones and volumes ol poems. Mr. lvinmons Blaine, son of Secretary Blaine, has accepted a position in the service ol the Baltimore and Ohio rail road, with headquarters in Chicago. There was a long conference Monday at the hite House between the presr dent and representatives of the state and navy departments, at which it is understood, the new complications which have ariseu in C lull were considered. Archibald R. Taylor, a civil engineer died at his borne, near Middletown, N Y.. aired 80. He assisted on the original survey of the lirie railroad and was the first man t drive a railroad stake in Chicago, after a tedious tramp of 40 days in 1837. Men that Jump at conclusions, arc generally "off their base. Because there are numberless patent medicines of questionable value, it doesn't follow that all are worthless Don't clas Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy with the usual run of such remedies. It is wnv nDovc and bevand them, lt is doing what others fail to do. It is cur ing I he worst cases of chronic nasal ca tarrh. II you doubt it, try it. II you make a tliorougli trial, you 11 be cured $50(1 forfeit for an incurable case. This offer, bv World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. At all drug gists; 50 cents. To feel bright and cheerful attend to your stomach. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. E. and W. collars and cuffs. Monarch brand shirts, men's fine neckwear an the largest assortment generally of men' fine furnishings to be found in Asheville is at Mitchell s, 28 Pattoa avenue. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If you want a boa of good dgara. Im ported or dometttic, Grant. Pharmacy i. the glace to get them. We do not retail cigar., ut sell them by the boa only. A cigar that yon u.ually pay ten cciiU for, I can sell you the aame cigar, fifty la a boa, at .even cent.. The best live wit cigar at SA cent, by the boa. It will pay yon to can and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. , Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, dec. 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 Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- 1MPROVEMENT COMPANY. ACHANOB FOR A MBCHANIC TO GET A HOMB. I will tell a lot 40i50 feet, and build nice wo room houne on name for S500. if anv prraon will furnish $100, and will Rive 1, 2. 3, 4 years on balance. Lota in Rood neigh borhood, cloar to strret cars. Will sell nice lotn AOxlBO feet 2V, miles of court houae, for 5o Vt cash, balance in IV montna. can ana sec me. J. M. CAMPBHLL. Q a eo H O o H H w a o to LU '.A IS,, f-- 1" , iiaV;-?v:S, ', ,X ' Jii 4 ,SBir '-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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