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.1 V. Asheville Daily Citizen O VOLUME VII. NO, 137. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER , 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, risit Linvitlc, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of real estate at Linville on and after June 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kseeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skilcs. Over the Voualiloee Road. K heautifnl route fnr a summer excur sion, by way of Doc River Gorge, Konn Mountain, Crnnlierry, Linvillc, Grand father Mountain, Wowing Rock and Lenoir. Western Carolina Stage f'o.icli Company. Daily static ktwrai Cranlx'rry and Lenoir. Schedule fllOINII WKST. OlIINII kt l.v. ":00 p. m Cr"nlcrry Ar. 1 l:MO a. m. Ar. (Von p m.. Linvillc, l.v. H.oo a m. Lv.7:.1o a. m.. l.inville, Ar. 7:0" p m. Ar. 1:oo n. m.. Ill wini! K'k, l.v. a.oo p. m. l.v 'J:IM p. m., Illowlnl! K'k Ar. 1 :00 p. m. Ar. T:O0 p. m . Lenoir, Lv. 7 ) a. m. Un.tcrn time. Read upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars bus been offered for the host short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun ain and the beautiful scenery of that lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for nn interesting story. The selection will lie made by a com mittee of coniietcnt reviewers, and the story must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag. Detailed information may be obtained iuf the Linville Improvement Company, of Linvillc, North Carolina. AI.I. TUB VERY LATEST - STYLES, IN NUN'S HOYS'S AN SMAI.I. BOY'S HATS, UNHBKVVBAR NBCKWKAR AND BOY'S FALL WEIGHT REEFERS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. Look our selections over before K"ing else where, and nee our SI'BCIAI. B'lY'S All. in today's paper E. B. Barnum & Co., 8 Court Squ-ire. REAL ESTATE. Waltbs B. Owyh, W. W. West GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at it Per Cent. Notary Publli. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFlCR-ttontheast Court (square. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Ajtentx. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans sc. urcly placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 'M 30 Patton Avenue. Second floor. fehBdlv INSURANCE. Applications for Are Insurance will receive our prompt attention at all times. We can In.u e your propertr la twenty of the largest And best companies on earth. FOR HALE. House and lot In a splendid locality. Honse contains el-.'ht rooms, hard wood finish, oak doors, finished In oil. Water in yard and kitchen; bath. Oak trees in yard and fine view from honse on electric car line; stable In rear. Price $.o00, one-third cash, and balnnce in one and two years 'at 8 icr cent. This a desirable property. Furnished and untarnished houses for rent. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 33 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman & Child), Office No. I Legal Block KKAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TKICTLY A RROKBRAGB BUSINESS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Arcane. West V U C A faalld'f . ovl d8ss POBolBfl "I here was a little ulrl who bad a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When ihe was food she was very, verj Rood, And when she was bad, she was horrid." So it is with FLOUIl, buti not so with our "DAISY AND SWAN'S DOWN" Which itt pronounced very, very good by all who have jriven them a trial. DO LIKEWISE AND BE CONVINCED, It iw never excelled and sel dom equaled. For Bale by A. D. COOPER, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College TO THE PUBLIC ! We have been wiling the Obelisk Flour for the past six years, it has always given satisfaction, there is none better, it cannot be excelled Should it become necessary to cut prices to meet compe tition our patrons can rest assured we will protect them at any sacrifice POWELL & SNIDER s m P P w w r r r H w JO w X O c w C2 c CO M a - o c Q Q 0 99 ft H z M C2 RUNNING ON TIME. That's the war all our watches run, and oar clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps you have a watch that is somewhat eccentric In its movements; If you have, we will straight en It out for you In short order and we will also see to It that the eipense involved In the operation Is exceedingly moderate. A good wav to ruin the best of clocks and watches is to let them go too long without cleaning We not only make a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but Just now we have another sjieclalty a special display of fine umbrellas to which we would call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. .H. THIS SPAGE IS RESERVED -FOR THE- ANNOUNCEMENT OF TIIM.T1WC0, 6RAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW GOODS -AT- 41 PATTON AVE. WIJ ARIv SBl.UVt) LOTS OP 1NE - SUITS - AND - OVERCOATS, FOK- Ncu, Boys and Children; FINE WRAPS l.AI'tli.S, MISSUS. AND CHIMX'KN; AND FINE DRIiSR GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the liest Judges of value in the com munity. There must lie a good reason for it. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 79 PATTON AVE. 'BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. The non Marcbe is now rcccivingita hand somely selected sto k of dress goods nnd trimmings In which there will he found ex treme novelties of one ,suit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices fur such material. The stock of fancy gix.ds is larger nnd bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents for t?cn- tcmcri end Foster kid gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Lurgc stuck of misses' and chitdrens' caps McCall.a Bazaar Patter's arc the most stylish and best fitting. Sec the handsome goods at BON MARCHE," 37 H. Main Street. B. C.CHAM BHRS, P. M. WFAVBR, Sec. ft T- is. President P. O. MILLER, . President. II. A. MIL ,ER, lien. Bupt. CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE. No. is Pattou Avenue, AND AT CHAMBBRS WBAVBR'S. LIV BRY OFFICB, WILLOW 8T. PKOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 13a P. 0 B0X31& THE REVOLUTION QUELLED THE PLANS OF THE I.EADKRS FAILED TO WORK. They are Mow In Prinon, and will Probably be nealt 'With Summa rily Peace and Quiet now Reign In Uruguay. Montevideo, Oct. 13. The revolution ists who Sunday evening attempted to create a serious disturbance here, have tailed in their designs. The rioters were members of a revolutionary club who expected to be able to suborn the artil lery corps of the garrison and take pos session of the city. The conspirators fired upon the loyal troops and expected, at this signal, that the artillery wonld join forces with them. In this they were disappointed. The ar tillerymen remained true to their colors mid the conspiracy failed. The leaders ol the revolutionary move ment are now confined in prison ami it is expected will be summarily dealt wi'.h. In the exchange of volleys which took place lictwven the revolutionist and loyal troops six men were killed and seven wounded. Fifty-two persons, including the ring leaders of the conspiracy, arc held in cus tody. The uprising has been effectually quelled and today quiet prevails in Uru guay. A HTARTLING HTORV. Reported Murder of Preacher Greer by HIM Horn Sherman. Kai.i;iiiii, October 10. News was re ceived here today f the fatal wounding of Rev. William Giver in Wilkes county, bv his son Sherman Greer, twenty years old, and the capture of the latter after a desperate pursuit. It is quilclikca story of the border. Young Greer went home and made n disturbance. His lather ordered him to leave the house. He swore he would not go and shot his fulher in the left breast. Francis Watson caught hold of the old man and Sherman again shot him in the pit of the stomach and men lelt, accompanied bv Watson. Shermnn passed two ol his brothers, who are cripples, and were at work, and told them he had killed "the preach," us he called bis father, and that as soon as he could get cartridges he would return and kill them. A iiosse began a pursuit. Many shots .verc fired, and Fayette Walsh, one of the posse, wasdangerouslv shot in the thigh. Another posse joined in the chase. Thirty shots were fired at them in the thick growth. Grecrand Watson crossed over into Watauga county, and theme into Tennessee; were chased back, and were captured bv a third nosse made in) of people of Boone, Watauga county. Sherman and Watson arc now in YVilkcs- boro jail. Richmond Dispatch. KcrnKNicAi. toiNtn., The Proceeding ol the Mxlb bay's CseNHlou. Washington, Oct. 13. Ilishop R. H. Hargrove of the M. E. church, South, Nashville, Tenn., presided at the oiening of the sixth day's session of the Ecumen ical Methodist council. Rev. Dr. Patterson, of the sameehurch, delivered a prayer and Rev. Dr. David Morton, Louisville, read scriptures. The business committee reported the receipt of the following pajwrs: Memo rial concerning the death of Rev. Dr. Potter; motion to send deputation to the Pan-I'resbyteriancoiincil at Toronto in 1S02; memorial from Congregational Methodist church; memorial Irom Metlr odist Episcopal church, west. The resolution referred to the commit' tee concerning the joint action of the niciuouisi missionary jauics worsing in the same field, reported back luvorablv and a committee appointed to consider the subject. The council then proceeded to the or der of the day, the subject, "The Church and Her Agencies," being the same as thut discussed yesterday. CONE VP THE Fl.l'ME. Another Section of the American Wheel "VruHt Huccnmrm. Indianapolis, Oct. 13. Julius Pratt and Addison Bruce, of the old sarven wheel works, now part of the American wheel works trust, has made an assign ment and Benent Lyon is appointed as signee. l'rtt holds If -".l,()(Kl and liy bee $209,000 in the American wheel works and each has $12,600 in B. B. S. company, of Dayton, Ohio, and $18,000 in Indianapolis wagon company. All their real estate holdings are in cluded in the assignment, the portions in this city being subject to $55,000 mort gage. 1 he luilurc is due to tnc assign ment madchy the American wheel works in which both gentlemen were interested. NKGROK8 MANGLED. A Car Blown to Pieces In Ala bania. Birmingham, Ala., October 13. At Enslcy late last night a cur fixed up as a sleeping apartment for laborers was standing on the side track. In the car were six negroes and some blasting pow der which they had been using at their work. A spark from a passing locomotive fell into the powder, which exploded with a terrific force, shuttering the car and mangling all the negroes except one, whoesenped with a slight burn. Onewill certuinly die and the others in danger. Klre In RrltlHb Venael. Wilmington, S. C, Oct. 13.-Firc broke out Inst night at 9:30 o'clock in the hold of the British steamer Virginia, loading cotton at Champion compress, but was soon gotten under control. The flames broke out again at 4 o'clock this morn ing.but were siKcdilvextinguishel. The greatest dninnge was from water Ves sel is not injured. Cotton and vessel both fully insured. will ConleHl tbe Will. Paris, Oct. 13. It is announced today that the daughters of the Inte Gen. Bou- langer will contest four of the clauses of his will. It ii exected that legal pro ceedings will result in the development of some evidence regarding the dead man's inner political and private affairs. BISHOP UVKsT, An American MethodlHt Repre sentative. It Icti to the lot of Bishop John Fletch er Hurst, D. D.,of Washington, tod.liver the address of welcome to the delegates assembled in the Ecumenical council now in session at that city, and he acquitted himself with characteristic address and ability. He is, besides, chairman f the business committee of the council, and may be regarded justly as the represent ative American in the auguBt assem blage. Bishop'Hurst's great attainments as a scholar emphasize his gifts asnneloqucut sieaker and man ol affairs. He was born near Salem. Dorchester county, Md., August 17,1834-. At 20 years old he was graduated at Di.kinson col lege. He taught the learned languages in Hedding institute, New York, two vcars, then went to Germany, where be studied theology in the universities of Halle, and Heidelberg. In 1H58 he ent ered the Newark conference us a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church. ight years after he returned to Ger many, taking charge of the theological department of the Mission institute of the German Methodist church at Bre men. This was removed while he pre sided over its affairs to Fiaiikfort-on- he-maiu and renamed as the Martin Biblical Institute. Alter three vears ol service at Bremen nnd Frankfort Dr. Hurst made an extensive traveling tour. including Russia and Scaudinavinucoitu tries, France, Switzerland, I'alv, Great Britain, Greece. Syria ami ligvpt. In 1871 he returned io the I'liiled States ind assumed the chair of professor ol 'Historical thcologv in the Drew theologi cal seminary, Madison. N.J , of which be was made president two years after, re taining his professorship. He was elect ed bishop in 1880. Bishop Hurst is the luthor ol a considerableai ray ol erudite looks. JOHN KOItlNMON'H SHOW, .4 UoriceouM, Hunipluoim and Iiu- preHHlve Auictuentailou. To speak of the merits of ohu Robin son's great world's exposition is merelv love's labor lost" with the people of this nation. There is not nn amusement over on the continent but what is fully cognizant of the fact that it is now and ever has been the best among the best. Everybody does not know, however, that during its last winter's vacation the show has received an augmentation so vast and so important as to dwarl by comparison even its own great exhi bitional excellence. Wc allude to the grnnd, gorgeous and sublime biblical spectacle of "Solomon, his Temple, nnd the (Jueen ol shebn, in w.neli innumera ble eople find active pai ticipation, anil which is replete in grand sceneogr.ipnic effects, typical reproduction of biblical personages ana events, proline m pagt antic and processional features, lavish in entrancing ballets and terpsichorean di- vertiseinent, und rich in trappings and appointments, requiring for its produc tion the largest stage ever constructed, nnd conspicuously portraying such sa cred events, scenes and incidents as the judgment of Solomon, arrival of the (Jueen of Shebn, the Lity ot navm. tnc ua ace anil tne tempie, court oi is.iog Solomon's temple, the walls and towers of Jnrusalem, Solomon's 700 wives, the sncrea urn oi tne covenant, mc great ivory tkrone, procession of war chariots, slaves bearini: incense, lovely Cresset dancing girls, martial and eoiutlv par ades and exciting chariot races. This eminently moral, historical and mind elevating spectacle will commend itself to every lover of the sacred and ueauti' ful. The Robinson exhibition, with its sub lime siiectnculur accession, is to exhibit in Asheville Saturday October .'. Recorder's Court. Recorder Miller had a small court this morning. Three cases were disposed ol as follows: William Miller, white, drunk and dis orderly. $5. Henry Clnrk, colored, drunk uud disor derly. $5. Delia Miller, colored, was up on a charge made bv Mollie Goss, white, of cursing and inreutening tne amuni Tbe charge was not sustained. There eorder discharged Delia, and she left after making a profound salaam, assur ing him that "the Lord will bless you sir.and I'll pray fo' vou this night." Mollie Goss was nllowca to par tnc costs. ITS A MM. There is no utc of talkini;. drover Cleveland's girl oufc'ht to have Ix-cn a boy. lndinnupolis Sentinel, Toor Kabv McKee! What chance is there for u bov to hold his own against a little pink girl? St. Louis I'obl-Dis-patch. Habv McKee will turn preen with envy when he fully reulues what has occurred in the Cleveland mansion. Pittsburg Dispatch. Everybody is wishing Mrs. Cleveland and the baby well and some people are interested in the old mn' welfare. To ledo Commercial. To Grover and FranUic the Chronicle PTtends its heartiest congratulations. To the baby girl the love of the people. St. Louis Chronicle. Grover Cleveland is still in the shadow nf hifl had luck. It whs a girl, and Baby McKee is a boy and has the innings. Petersburg Index Appeal. After all, if baby Cleveland had been a bov there would have ocen just ns many people disappointed. It is an even ques tion. KansaB ciiy uu. If Mr. Cleveland is happy, nobody else has any right to complain; but, all the same, about 5,000,000 democrats wish it wus a boy. at. t,ouis Kcpuuuc. V. H. SUPRKHE tOI RT, Hlirhest l.eical Tribunal In tbe Land Meets) for a tseoHion. Washington, Oct. 13. The supreme court of the United States for the Octo ber term is in session. The only business transacted was the admission of appli cants to practice before the court and an announcement by (ustice Field that the most important of the cases advanc ed for argument next Monday will be postponed until tbe second Monday in November. The list includes the Sayward case, which involves the question of jurisdic tion of the I'nited States over the seal fisheries in Ilehring Sea, the anti-lottery cases, and cases involving the question ol the constitutionality of the McRinlev tariff act. Hub-Treasury Fallacies). Prom the Century Magazine. "The farmers who are misled into fa voring the scheme think that they would receive at once a loan of 80 per cent, of the full value of their crop at only 1 per cent, interest, but they would pay much more than thut. The warehousing, in surance and other expenses for cotton, for example, are usually between 8 and 9 percent, of its value. This would have to be paid to the government, and would bring the interest up to 'J or 10 per cent. What n farmer would receive would lie a loan for one year from the government at the rate of 9 or 10 percent, ol a sum amounting to four-fifths of the total value ot his crop paid to him in money of uncertain value." Realty TrniiHaclloiiw. The following deeds have lieen filed in Register Mackey'i office for registration: S. M. Carr and wife to F. Sluder, 55 acn s on Dix creek $ Minerva Whituker t G. H. Mc Carty and D. D. Angle, 28i acres in township Crapo and Gonzales to llattic E. Wells, lot in Iluena Vista, 50x 125 feet C. li. Graham and wife to R C. Mclntire. lot on West street, 100x11 feet Asheville Improvement company to J. T. Anderson, lot on Belle vue avenue, 180x125 feet 3T7 100 100 085 250 An Admirable School. Among the many excellent schools in Asheville, none offer greater advantages than that conducted by the Misses Cham pion on Chestnut street, which has opened this year with unusually bright rospects. A limited number ot board ug pupils has been received, as well as :i large and satisfactory class of day scholars. Besides thorough instruction in the English brunches, lessons are given in French, German nnd Latin. The advan tages in music are also of a high order. More tiold From Europe. Nkw York, Oct. 13. The steamers from Europe arriving Saturday and Sun day brought gold as follows: LuBre- tagne, $1,300,000; I'mbna, $1,320,000; Elbe, $.j00,000. Mtocb Uuotatloiin. Nkw York, Oct. 13 Brie 301,.: Lake Shore llflU: Chk-ai(o tuid Northwestern 124; Norfolk and Western fi3ti: Richmond and Wr4t Point Terminal 131a: Western I nion M'.'l-,. Baltimore Prices). Bai.timohk, Oct. 13-Flont. atendy; un-bniii-ed: wistcrn suiter $3.50ftit3.75: extra S.I.U0i4.40: tamilv, $4-.0"tf !Um. Wheat, firm; Nu. 2 red, smit and month, lo5(a in.",';; southern, firm; Kulti 10O(nl0K; LniiKlK-rrv lonailON. Corn, southern, firm; white, 70(1(72; yillow, 71(172. New York Market. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 13 Stocks, dull and steady. Money, msy at (fi. HxchanKC, wtate b uds. ru'tf.teted; Kovfrnmcnt bonds, dull but ualv. Cotton dull; salt 101 ulca: Uplands, 8 1110c: Orleans, 9Hc; futures, tftsy; ctoiMT, 8.25; November, I tcccmber, n oli; January, K.79; Febru ary, .; Maren .n.. flour active out easy. Wheatactive but firm. Corn quiet but strong. Pork tiull and easy at 910 50(fi li.7ft. L.ura timet ana stcaoy at ch. SviritH Turpentine quiet and steady at37(fl ;t7 ' -jc. Rosin dull but steady at$130y,l. 40. l TLigoU active Dut nriu. AFFAIRS OF C0SSEQ I 'E.W E. HOME. There is a growing belief in Washing ton that Secretary Illaine will not re turn to the state department. The stenographer who took the notes of evidence id the legislative mvestiga ti ot Han isburg, ra., is said to have gone off with the notes. Gen. W. H. Lee'sconditionhns grown worse, but there are no apprehensions of an immediate total result. The doctors sec no reason why deneral Lee should not pull through this attack. Genera! Lee suffers now mainly from sleepless iicss. At North Birmingham, Ala., some bnvs saturated a cat with coal oil. set tire to it and turned it loose. The cat ran into the residence of a man named l.imlscv and set fire to the house, it burn' ing to the ground. Mr. A. M. Rydcll's house also caught, and it burned, too Loss between $3,000 and $5,000, POKEIC.N. The London Times publishes a final estimate ol the state of the crops in Great Britain, nnd savs that it antici pates a bad yield and ot indifferent quality. Lord Tcnnvson, England's poet-lnu reate, is preparing a comedy lor August in Iliilv. the American theatrical inanajcr in which Miss Ada Kchun will sustain the leading role. The I'nited States delegates to the American historic exhibition at Madrid have informed the Spanish government that the post of honor at the Columbian Fair ut Chicago will be reserved for Spain us a souvenir of the discovery of America. Hmperor William's pet mensurc, the lull to repress d unkcuness in bermanv was presented last week in the Bundcs ralh, or legislative body representing the individual states ot Germany. A ma joritv of the memliers stated that their governments could not accept the project in its present form. The bill was referred to a commission, by whom it will be changed into a mildly beneficent bill for the protection ot the drunkard. Tills often leave a person constipated Simmons Liver Regulator never docs, To Advertisers. To insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must be banded in ov io o'clock a. m. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. Ifymi want a box of (food rlnnrs, Im ported or domestic, Grant's Pharmacy is the place to Ret them. We do not retail eiRars. but sell them liy the box only. A ciRar that yon usually nay ten cents for, I can sell you the same ciisar, fifty in a hoi, at seven cents. The best rive cent cijjar at 3A cents by the hoi. It will pay you to calf and esnmine them. GRANT'S J'HAKMAC Y, Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood rurifier. Containing Burdock lloot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Trickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, (fee. 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 Pluirmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 94 South Main HU M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Thr most I'U'irnnt house In Aahrvlllr. Thr ground are larr. All modern conveniences. Situated riuht in the heart ol city. Two minutes' wulk from postorlicc. Ground suitable for larne hotel. Fourteen rooms in presrnt house, bei es servant apartment. Will be sold at a sacrifice. The best bargain in Asheville for parties desiring an elegant uome. i-usscssion given in two months. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on tnrt nf mnnntaln rltfi five acres of land, an a whole, or in lota. No iOK, dryeat place about Anhcville and fineat views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts iust the place for invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; s.-ven rooms. Pos session given at once. Klevation 2.HOO feet. Every kind of real estate, from a lot of $25 to reside nces and lots of $25,UOO. Apply at no. o. stout ii Mum street. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Keal bstate Dealer. 0 n H w H H GO
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