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n,7 uy l- s i Asheville VOLUME VII.NO. n9 ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15,1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily Citizen. i WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For n cool place in lummcr, for health anil recreation, riit Linville, Grandfather Moiiiitain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Salea Of ren) estate at Linville on and after lime 1st, 1H91. Business lota and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The ICeecola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skilcs. Over the Yanahlonncc Road. A lienutiful route for a summer excur sion, bv wny of Doe River Gorge, Koan Mountain, Crunlierry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, ((lowing Rock and Lenoir. Weiiterii Carolina Stage o ii'h Company. Kaily stage lietwccn Cranberry and lenoir. Schedule. UOINtl HAST. I.v. '-".on p. m . Crnnlierry fnolNU WKST, Ar. Il:30. m. I,t. turn n m. Ar. ft:llo p m.. I.llivlllr, I..Y. I.v.7:. a m.. Linville, Ar. Ar. 1:00 p. m., Ill 'Winn H'k, I.v. I.v 'ixm p. m., Plowing K'k Ar. Ar. 7:O0 p. m., I.enolr, Lv. 7:00 p m. ii.00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 7 0 a. m. tiatern time. tRend upwanl. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollais tias been offered for the l)est 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 ol Western North Carolina, furnishes nu attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers," and the story must not be less than ID nor ex ceed 50 png. s. Detailed information may lie obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. ALL TUB VKRY LATEST - STYLES, IN MKN'S ROYS'S AN'I SMALL BUY'S HATS. UNDKRWBAK, NBCKWEAK AND BOY'S FALL WEIGHT REEFERS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. Look our tflectlonp orer Ik fore going else -whrn, and ce our 8PBC1AL BOY'S AD. in .today' paper E. B. Barnum & Co., 8 Court Aqu'iro. REAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owtn. W. W. West. GVYN & WEST (SucetMor to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHCVILLE. REAL ESTATE, oini (Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. ulrv Pnblli . Conimisaioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK Bontheaat Court Square. CORTLAND BROS, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. .NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans St. urel placed at a per cent. Office. : 34 a 30 Pattoa Avenue Second floor, febedlv INSURANCE. Application for Insurance will receive oar prompt attention at all times. We ran in sure yonr property in twenty of the largest and best cumpanlea on earth. Boarding: House For Rent. House contains eighteen rooms, has all modern convenience hot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well farnlah,-d throughout. This Is one of the most desirable boarding amuses in the city, and will be rented for three moaths or longer en EAHONABLE TERMS To aa early applicant. For further Inform. jtioii call on pr addnas JENKS & JENKS, PEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 32 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLV A RROKRRAGB BUSINESS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. ARCHITECTS, 3H Pattoa Avenue. Neat Y M C A build g. BOVt 48m PO Boa 88. ''1 here was a little girl who had a little curl Right In the middle of her forehead; When she was good she was very, very go-d, And whra she was bad, she wan horrid. " So it is with FLOUR, but not so with our "DAISY AND SWAN'S DOWN" Which is pronounced very, very good by all who have triven them a trial. DO LIKEWISE AND BE CONVINCED. It is never excelled and sel dom equaled. For sale by A. D. COOPER, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College fits. TO THE PUBLIC! We have been Helling the Obelisk Flour for the past six years, it has always given satisfaction, there is none better, it cannot be excelled. Should it become neims'irv to cut prices to meet compe tition our patrons can rest assured we will protect, them at nny sacrifice POWELL & SNIDER H P W W r r r z H w w X o c w Cfl H 0 fin m t m 02 RUNNING ON TIME. That's the way all our watch's run, and our clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Ferhaps 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 alio see to it thst the cipense involved In the operation is eieeedlngly moderate. A good way 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, bat just now we have another specialty a special display of fine umbrella to which we would call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. IB' THIS SPAGE IS RESERVED -FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT -OF- GRANO OPENING OF THEIR NEW GOODS -AT- 41 PATTON AVE. W HARK SE I. LI NO LOTS ( V FINE -SU.TS- AND -OVERCOATS, FOK Men, Boys and Childrenf FINE WRAPS FOR I.AIHIiS. MISSKS. AND CHII.HRKN; AND FINE DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the best Judges of value in the com munity. There must be a good reason for it. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. " DON MARCHE" 37 S. Main Street- The Don Marcl'c is now receiving its hand somely selected sto k of dress goods and trimmings in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one sutt of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices for such material. The stock of fancy goods is larger and bet ter selected than nsual. Sole agents for lien temert and Foster kid gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and chlldrens' cays McCall.s Baiaar Patter's are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome goods at " RON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. B. C.CHAMBBR9. President F. O. MILI-BR, V-Prcsldent. F. M. WFAVBR, 8ec. & Treas. H. A. MILI.UK, Oen. Supt. CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. la Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS Ac WliAVBR'S 1,1 V BRY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. l'ltOJUPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. WANTS TO HIT A BISHOP. Cl'RIOt'M DHHIRIC OP A DP.I.P.- ati:. He Was Only Joking, However Maine Important ReHolullona CoiiHldered, And Objected lo, Looking Towurd Church I'nilv. ' Washington, Oct. 15. Rev. Dr. Don nelly, of the First Methodist church, presided over the Ecumenical Methodist council at the beginning of the eighth day's session. In the rending"! the min utes reference was mudeto uu "Excellent impromptu address. Objection was made, first to the use of the adj. i live "excellent," and nfterward to that of "impromptu," and they werestrickenout, notwithstanding Mr. Atkinson's motion to leave the word "impromptu" in, on the ground that it was well understood that Theodore Hook's "impromptu" jokes were carefully prepared inudvunce. Mr. Atkinson also objected to the exclus ion of laymen from the presiding officer's chair, saying,"! ha re nnincontrolln hie de sire to knock down some American bishop and if I can't do it, from the chair I must, I fear, do it from the floor." ( Laughter. The first business before the council was further consideration ol the report of the business commit lee in response to the memorial ol the Methodist federation, and Dr. Stephenson in behalf ol a com mittee, made an explanation of the pur pose in repotting the resolutions and ex pressed the hope that they would pass. He also suggested a lew 'alterations in the original text so that, as reported, the resolution reads us follows: "First, The conference recognizes, with gratitude to Cod, the growing desire for a closer union among the evangelical churches of Christendom, and especially hails with devout thankfulness the exten sion ol that desire amongst the various Methodist churches. "Second, The conference cannot doiilit that concerted action upon many ques tions would he itreally to tile advantage ol the kingdom of (tod. The conlercnci would suggest that such concerted ac tion might he possible and useful in the following great provinces of the Metho dist world; Britain, including its affiliated conferences and missions, United States, including its missions und missionaries; Australasia, with Polyne sin and its other missions; Canada, with its missions. "Third, This conference, therefore, re spcctlully requests the churches repicsen tcd in this assembly to consider whethn such action lie possible and if so, In what means and in what way, and di rects the secretaries to forward a copy of this resolution to the senior bishop ol every conlcrence represented here." Mr. Waring Kennedy, of Canada, held that the time was riie for an ingank union of the Methodist bodies elseu heie. Kcv. Dr. Waller, ol England, thought it would lie better to adopt no resolution relative to a Methodist union nt thi time. The resolution should read "unity" or prelerably "christian unity" instead of "union," and the "united kingdom" instead of "Great Britain," which cxclu ded Ireland. "the nkxt iri:iii;nt." That Means Cleveland In Itlnx'a County, New York. Brooklyn, Oct. 15. The democracy of Kings county turned out in lull force last night to aid in firing the first big democratic gun in the present campaign in Kings county. When Mr. Cleveland arose he was greeted with "three cheers lor our next president!" Mr. Cleveland spoke nearly no hour upon the important relation which the pending state campaign bears to the national policy. At the conclti tiou of tile ex-president 's speech, Mayor Chupin eutcredand was roundly cheered. N. C.'S I NIVl'.KMTV. Inauguration of 1'ieNldeiit Wlu Hloii Notable Addresses, Ciiai'KL Hii.l, October 15. The inau guration of G. T. Winston as picsidcnt of the University of North Carolina took place yesterday in the presence of a large audience. Addresscsweredelivcred by Col. Kenan, president of the Alumni association, President Giliuan, of John Hopkins University, and Walter 11 Page, of the Forum. Kemp P. Ilattle. the retiring president, introduced his sue cessor. MIHMINU M.TIITMHONIANM. Have Xher Perished on the HelKhlHOf Ml. Ht. Kllasr San Francisco, Oct. 15. Much appre hension is felt for the safety of Lieutenant Kusscl and party, who were sent out by the Smitbsoniun institute to explore Ml. St. Klias. Russell and his men were to meet the revenue cutter Corwin at Yakatt Sept. 1, but when the Corwin went there Kussell diil not appear, and a searching party sent out failed to find any trace of him. TWO IM-.KhONf KILLED. A Fly Wheel Hursta With Fatal KITtct. Manciikstkk, N. II., Oct. 15. The fly wheel ol an engine of the mill of the Amoskeag corporation hurst this morn ing tearing through a floor of the first nml second stories. Two persons arc believed to have been killed aud a dozen badly wounded. The excitement about the mill was great. German Political Minister Dead. BliRi.iN, Oct. 15. Count Ludwig von Arco Valley, German minister to the United States, is dead. Prof. Kergmann performed an oieration on the Count Monday last, his stomach having far sonic time past refused to receive all food. The oicration was not successful. 'Battle or the Amnions." Troy, N. Y., October 15. It is an nounced today tlwt the democratic state committee will invite J. Sloat Fassett to meet ex-Senator Grady at any place in the state and at any time belore the elec tion in a discussion of uny or all the issues pending in the campaign. liarljr for the "Fourth." Mapkid, Oct. 15. An explosion occur red yestcrdnv in the tire works factory at MaknKOi setting fire to the building, which burned to the ground. Due per- son was killed. IMIII.I.II'M UHDUKS The New Klshon or sfassnehu setts All Opposition ttllenced. The great hearted broad churchman, Phillips liruoks, Ike oriiumcnl and pride ol Hoston, is now Ilishop of Massachu setts. As head of the diocese his influence will certainly enlarge still further the in terests of the Protestant Episcopal church. Phillips Ilrookn is a man be loved, and the opposition manifested by certain high churchmen to his elevation to the l.piscopate is no longer tnanilesl- cd. When his election wasconlinued the men who opposed his consecration yield ed with brotherly good will. Dr. Ilrooks was born in Boston some what more than lilly-six years ago. lie was graduated at 'Harvard when 20 years old, and after a course of theoloui- eal study was admitted to holy orders, From 1H51) to 1 7 he preached with increasing popularity hi Philadelphia. He removed to Huston in 1870. where his triumphs of noble oratoiy ami exem plary manhood arc one of the chief glo ries of the citv. The new bishop has a large and hand some presence. 1 1 is countenance is -ingiilarly expressive and powerful. The rapidity of his utterance, which possibly impairs his delivery, is accompanied wit h ills ol wnce winch arc woudcrliiMv sym pathetic and command earnest attention. Hub-Treasury and Htnte olllies. Kr.m the Knk-iKh N, ws and (Iim vt-r Whether coiistitutio'al or not the stib-lrc.isurT bill has no plaic in state polities, and if every ilriiMciat in North Carolina w-re to v.U' un it to become a law, and the next general ass, nililv wen- to n ike it a law, it would lie wholly incf. ctive, because it is a measure which lelougs exclusively lo the province of Yilcr.il polilicsnml can he made effective illy by eougiessioiial action. Then why houlil dcmocr.-i ts tliiuk ol dividing about uch a measure ? SHUT 11777 .4 CO '.I) K!SC. Mr. Kli llutlcr, in licrtie county, while citiusr up a lieef he had bought, found in IS carat gold ring in one of the hind ipiarlers. 1 he only way the Manner can iccount for this remarkable find is this: boinc rears ago a dis-asc broke out amongn man's cattle in the county, and some superstitious persnn told t he owner to shoot one of his cattle with a gold ring, and that the plague would depart. The presumption is that the owner I c I -lowed the instruction, hence the ring found. Raleigh News and Observer: A m in apparently anout rears old approacn- cd Officer McCullcrs, and with tears in his eyes and a frighted expression slated to the officer thai he was lost, 'that he had never been in a city belore in his life; thai he had come with some friends and got separated from them, and that he did not know what to do or where to go. The officer gave him such informa tion ns he could lo slraigliun linn out and assisted him lo liiul his friends This beats the record. Some mouth's ago a pretended agent turn wire fence sold township rights to several Pittsboro people took their notes went to Durham and sold the notes. The purchaser surd to recovei. The defendants claimed that lliey had been imposed on and there was no such wire-fence factory as I he agent set out. The court held that thev were liable for the full amount. Moral: Read t he news papers; this kind ol fraud has been ex posed by them scores ol limes. Wilmingtou Messenger: Sunday's issue of t lie Messenger rep-escnlcd more advertising and moie money than ever appeared in one issue of any puper pub lished in N rth Carolina, save trade is- ucs. I lie ml. man, wun one assistant, set up I'w.lMHI ems wiiicli.at 110 cents per thousand, paid them $1'UI5 each for one night's work ! Sherman llreer, who recently shot and. in all probability fatally wounded his lather, Kcv. Win. llreer, in Wilkes coiintv. is in iail at Wikrslmro to await trial at sprint; term oi court, tic is o years old. The state fair opened Tuesday, (lov. Holl made the liirmal address, occupy ing about a tpiarter of an hour's time, lie was introduced by K. II. Ilattle, pres of the fair. The attendance wus very small. The North Carolina missionary con vention will hold its annual assembly at New Hem, October the 2Ud to continue (urdays. There will probably be 150 delegates present. News has been received today of the death at Chaiiel Hill ol'Joues Wutson, a lawyer who served a term in the lower house of the legislature from Orange. A big alliance meeting was held al Roxobel, on the IHh inst., and over fif teen hundred ol Hie citizens of Herlie and Northampton county alteudcd it. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Col. Iknehan Cameron, to Miss Sal lie Mayo, daughter ol Hon. I'clcr Mayo, of Richmond. The Dukes, ol Durham, are building at Trinity College the College Inn, which is to cost $30,000 and will have a hundred rooms. The work of rebuilding the fallen tnwer at Trinity College, Durham, has begun, Dyspepsia, in nil its forms is not onlv relieved but cured bv Simmons Liver Regulator, Huts for cvervbodv. lispccinlly the finest underwear, nil grades, colors and sizes, iry us Deiorc uhtmik.mi me " un lock clothing house. Fall overcoats, men's business suits, neckwear, underwear, hosiery, hats, all the new shapes. U. B. llariiinn ci Co., Clothiers, Hatters aud lleut's Furnishers. IN IIARIIORS OF KKM'Gl'. FI.KKINU FROM THK W'lIITi: WB4TII OK A UAI.M. Itestruellou lo Hhlppiuic HUM lie liilC Reported From all Ouarters An Abandoned Vessel-Lost from a IMIol Iloat. Nnw YoitK, October 15. A number of steam mid s tiling vessels arrived here today. They report having experienced heavy weather as far south as the Straits of Florida. The steamer Knickerbocker, from New Orleans, reports that on October 11 she tell in with a three masted, lumlier laden schooner, water-logged and abandoned. Her name could not be made out. Pilot boat C. II. Marshall reports that on October 1 a u heavv sea runniiu nt the time. -Hans Cooliue was washed overboard and drowned. A number of vessels bound for New York have been owing to the stress ol weather, compell ed to run for shelter to the various har bors ol rcluge along the coast. A nose of Illuck Hlran. Prom the Charlotte News. It siems to be the aniiisement of little bovs nlong the A. T. & 0., railroad to place crosstics on the track. The train which lelt Charlotte for Tavlorsvllle last night, encountered a tie on the track near Hiiiilcrsviilt, at about the same place the lie was encountered on October til. I he culprit in this instance was n ten years old colored boy. He was ar. raigned before a magistrate in Hunters. villc who released him upon condition that his mother would give him a good (logging. They do say that the whip ping that bov got was a most artistic one in ail rcsiccts. .litest News From Ashe. From tin- Pilot Mo.mtuln Mrnaciiiicr. M- J. M. Kcdman has returned from a business trip through the counties of Ashe ami Alleghnner, nnd Grayson county, a. He informs us that he saw a negro in Ashe county, that had a tu mor on his breast as large u water bucket. The negro is tinim- about. Hlniiie Not a Well Man Vet. Aim si'A, Me., Oct. 15. If Secretary I lilaiuc continues to improve in health as he has for some days, he will probably go to Washington, either the last of the mouth or during the first week in No vember. Looks I.Ike Huslness. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 13. Assistant county attorney, Monarity, who is also city councilman, and six other prom inent citizens have been arrested lor taking part in the last week's lynching. New Postmaster at Fayeltevllle. Wasiiino ion. Oct. 15. The president has appointed lien. C. Setirlock post master at Fayctteville, N. C, vice David I-. Wenivss, removed. atoek Quotations. Nkw YoKK.net. IS lirii SO: l.uke Shore ll-t'M; Clm-iiuu nnd Northwestern 1.l; Nuilolk ami WesU-ru f:ii: Knhmmid and Weit Point Terminal l:p4. Western I nion KM,, ltnltliiiore lr.cen. Tlil TiMokN, (Ht. 1 n Flout, ntciidj; tin-hiuu-ril; vt litem huikt $;i.riiK;.7."i: extra S;i.!loit4-.-W; lamily. $4..iti-((i "i.0O. Wheat; wt'iik: No. 2, rtU snot atid month. ln:iU7i HHVj, nouthrrn, eay; Fulu looflUOT; I,'HiKhorrv loi.'fu.lim. Corn, tuuthern; white, Hlcn lv, 7liit7-; Tfllow, easy, 7uft$71 New York Market. Nkw YukK, Oct. Ifl -Stoi-k. thill liut tinn. Mimh'.t, easy at 4((Jf. Kti'hantcc, lon. .7.iV.i' .HO; hort, 4 8;i(l h3V4; tttutc b- mix, uri: ri'Uul; KOTC'imrnt bomli, dull hut sU-adv. Cotton quiet: salci til hairs; I'll muK h It-KU-; Orlt-ini. 9.00c: futurrs. at hiIy; ucttUr. H no; Novcmhcr, N.ao; hc- ft-mliiT, h h, January, H.titl; Fchruary, H.KO; .i:inn .!M. i'hiur- qtnet mm cnv. Whrnt active but ey. Corn active hut eunv. Fork itull nnrl wnik at Sit) ootuU 1 .oil. Lanl fttict hut xlroiiKer at 0.77a Spirit! 'I'ur))pntiiie dull nnu weak at a"7d;i7'ai'. Komiii iui -t at $1 ;L',a((i,l,Ii7:J4. Frujgu tu fa irly Hctivr but firm AFFAIRS OF VO.SliUCF.Cli. KOKKII.N. The Chinese govrrnmeument is alarmed over the encroachments ol Russia upon I'mneei, the extensive tableland of Cen tral Asia. The Russian government is purchasing com for the purpose ol lecding the tarn ishing peasants ol the stricken districts duiing the winter mouths. Lutpcror William, deeply offended by an anti-Jewish aUalion' in llielclielil, canted by the conlei riiig of mi order on a Hebrew living there, lias rebuked the leaders of the movement. It is reported in Loudon that a meet ing ol several prominent members of the rliilisll pcerag,, irrespective ol partisan nltaclimculs, will shortlv lie held to eon sider the ipu-slion ol the abolition of the bouse.il lords. IIOMIi, Sunol trotted a mile iiiL' 10 in a strong wiuil at Mochlon, Lai., luesdav, lower ing her own record a half second, but tailing to ccpial the record of Maud S. CJ.llS;l4,l which was the object of the trial. Henry C. Hrvant.of Philadelphia, who has returned lo llalilai from a Irip to the Grand Foils of Newfoundland, says cnev are more man twice as lugli as Niagarn. The water descends obruptlv 31 li feet, nnd the river at the fall is 30 to UK) leet wide. The l'lcsli-tenan synod of Kansas passed resolutions declaring that the synod views "with upprehension the concerted etlorts of the Roman Catholic hierarcliv to denationalize our institu tions by substituting the nationalisms ami customs ol continental Lurope their pl.ice.nnd we insist upon the teach ing ot Hie l-.nglish language in all the public schools ns the language of this country.' Frank Rowland, a wayward young man of good parentage, was convicted ol loigery at Kansas City. As the sen tence, "ten years in the penitentiary. was pronounced he sprang to his feet" in front of the judge, drew a pistol, put it to his left side and tired. K sense of wild confusion followed, during which Judge White fainted. The bullet did not strike the heurt, but passed through the body just uDovc it. mere is but a slight j chance, however for his recovery. Tills often leave a person constipated. Simmons Liver Regulator never docs. "Star" shirt waists, boys reefers. E. B. Barnum & Co., Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 'IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If vmi want a Iv.i of (rood cis-nrs. Im. parte, or domestic, (imnt'ii Pharmacy he pace oKetlhen, We do not retnll cr hut sell them hy the mx only. A eiiiar that von usually im.v ten cent. for. I can nil you the auiiir eiKur, hlt.v In a hox, at leven cents. IhelimtliyetvnteiKar nt !HA cents by the ". It will iny you to ealf and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Hark, Prickly Ash Hark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the pud'ering 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 nrative 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. IRAMT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main St. i. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL, ESTATE AND ACJEXT FOIt THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Til-- mint clt-ifiint house In Awni-rlll,. Th vmunilti lire lrnc. All moikrnconvvnicnei'8. siiuHtnl nulit in tile hi'art ol citv. Two minium' walk from postnttuv. 'Grounds miitahk' for large hotel. Kouruin rootna in pri'i-nt houac, beai ia at-rvant apartment. Will lie aolii at n aiu-rilicc. Tin- heat bargain in Aahrvillt' lor parlii- ilt-airinR un rlrKaut llume. I'uKML-asion Kivell in two montha. For Sale or Rent. White cotlaie on ton of mountain, with live urn-a of land, aa a whole nr in Ima v.. lot!, rlrvcal place about Asheville anil fineat views within corporate limits. Pronounced by exH-rta mst the place for invalids, eleven tnimlrt-i! I'et-t of porch; -ven rooms. Pos sis.Kin (riven at onee. Elevation 2,800 feet. Kvery kind ol rial estate, from a lot of 'J5 to n-siil iuts and lota of $25,0110, Apply t No. !. Suulh Main atreet. J. M. CAMPBRLU Kcul Hatatc Prater. 72 CO CO w M u w s GO o w 1
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