. , . ,' . 1 I.-:' . -- " VJ aHy Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 142. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville- .D The Ksrcnla Inn, at an clcvntiin of three thousand right litmdred nnd fifty feet, will lie kept ok-ii during the winter. Those who desire altitude will find this Jiotel comfortahlr nnd attractive. LIN VI LLE, N. C. ALL Till'. VKKY - LATEST - STYLES, IS MKNS 11'lYS'S ANIl SM AM. IIDVS It ITS, 1'SHKHWBAK NRCKWHXK AMI BOT'S FALL WEIGHT REFERS. MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. 1.00k out selections over before going else where, and see olirSI'BClAI. BOY S At), in today's paper E. B. Barnuin & C-o., 8 Court Squire. 'There was little girl who had a little earl Right In t middle of her forehead; When the was good she u very, very good, And when the was bad, the was horrid." So it is witli KL01M, but not so with our "DAISY AND SWAN'S DOWN" Which is pronounced very, very ?ood by all who have jriven them a trial. DO LIKEWISE AND BE CONVINCED, It is never excelled and Bel doin equaled. For sale by A. D. COOPER, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College Sts. 1 jt- IT IS NEVER TOO SOON T0BE6IN To rocotrnize the force of a forcible statement. Here is a plain truth for you. We are selling the finest blend of Mocha and Java coffee ever offered in this market. Our Teas are excellent in quality and reasona ble in price, as are all t he goods we sell. An important point for vou to know is that, fhouuh we art- not con cerned with what any body elrje does, if is im possible for anybody else to undersell us. POWELL, & SNIDER. REAL ESTATE. WiLTM B. QWTS, W. W GWYN & WEST, (Snccessors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 ".EFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Mtana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Rotary Psblti- Commissi uers of Peedr FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Sootheaat Court Square. 0 CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Urokers, And Investment Agent. JCOTARV Pl'BI-IC. Loan securely placed at 8 per cent OfHcea: 2 A 3 Patton Avenue, ateoad Boor. frMdlv INSURANCE. Application for Insurance will receive our ..t.nilnn at all tinea. We ran in. are roar property la twenty of the largest eed Deal cobk. vm wmnmy. Boarding House For Rent. linn contains ettrhteea rooms, has all -.Am convenience, hot and cold water t,.,h rt id la well furnl.hed throughout. This U one of tile most desirable boarding aouaes la the cut, ana win oc rbku ir mm moaths or longer oa BAtONABLB TERMS To aa aarlv applicant. Por farther infora tion call oa or address JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 33 Pattoa Are., AsheTllle. N. C. JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman Chfld), Office No. x Legal Block. REAL, ESTATE AMD t LOAN BROKER, TsirTLY A RROKBRAOB BUSINESS Loans secara placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS 38 PaMoaAa 03 M r r r z H M r CO m X O G C3 M H C 0 W 0 0 0 03 Si J2 o & c 70 eC GRAND OPENINGS, AT THB CRYSTAL PALACE WIM. TAKB PLACE NBXT UESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 21. Yon are 'cordially arged to attend this Rare Bsbihitlon of Pine Goods. Voar Tislt will not invnr any obligation ta pnrchaae. We want yoa to see oar large stock. Dor second opening of Holiday Fancy Norelties, dolts, souTenirs, etc., will be an nounced in about thirty days. Again Ineltlng yoa to visit as on the dates aboye mentioned, we subscribe, Your Friends, China, Gla, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. 41 PATTON AVE. FIRST SERIES -OP- WE ARB 8BI.I.INC, LOTS OP INE - SU TS - AND - OVERCOATS, po it- Men, Bojb and Children; FINE WRAPS FOR LAMB. MIS8B8. AND AND CH11.IIRBN; FINE DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the neu Judges of ealue In the com munity. There must be a good reason for it. H. REDWOOD i CO. CLOTHING, DRY 600D3, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. STORM-SWEPT ENGLAND. t i t . i hqwt tf.rribi.b weather ''kmown for tears. The Well Caat of Ireland Devaa latest t a eeaalnc Hnrrlcane Land S nered, cattle and Sheep Browned and M ouea and Barna (seatroved. London, October 19. There seems to be no end to the terribly leverc weather which has prerailed almost without in terruption for about a week. No sooner does the wind go downjit a few hours than the report if spread that the bad weather hat ceaaed. But people have hardly commenced to congratulate them selves over thia aspect of affairs than the sky again becomes af a leaden color and the fury of the wind ajain let loose. During the past nijjbt and this morn ing the Irish sea has been most severely stormswept. The Dublin mail packet from Holyhead arrived at Kingston, landing place for Dublin, 6ve hoars late. She reports that, after being out two hours, a tremendously heavy sea smashed several of the paddles or 'floats of her weutherside wheel. Consequently the pucket had to heave to for repairs, and hardly had the paddles been repaired when another heavy sea carried away the steering wheel and a portion of the bridge. Passengers upon arrival at Kingston declared they had passed through really awful experiences. The hurricane which has prevailed on the west const of Ireland lor several davs past is pronounced to be the worst storm known in that part of the country in twentv years. The river Shannon has overflowed its banks und has submerged large quanti ties of land in its vicinity drowning a considerable number of cuttle and sheep and destroying several houses nnd many barns nnd other such buildings. SIR. L. Ml'NUAV'S DKATH. GOV. HILL'S MOVEMENTS Tnla He Reached Richmond Mornlna;. Richmond, Va., Oct. 19. Gov. Hill and party arrived here at 8:40 this morning, and after breakfast they took a drive over the city. At 1 o'clock an informal call was made on Gov. Mc Kinney, and afterwurds thev lunched with Mayor Ellyson. ELEVENTH DAY'S SESSION. THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL CLOSES TOMORROW. A Qeod Man Dlea this) Morning; at the Age ol go Veara. Mr. L. Munday died nt his residence, corner of Montford avenue nnd Alnkc street, this city, this morning at 3:30 o'clock, of heart failure. About two weeks ago Mr. Mundav was taken ill with stomach trouble. Up to yesterday afternoon he was able to sit up in bed. About 5 o'clock, however, He became unconscious, remaining in that state until his neath. His last words were spoken to R, L. Graham, inviting him to call again and see him. Mr. Munday was a native of All- marie county, Va. He came here about Statiatlca Snowing- the Member or Methodist Ministers, Numbers and Adherents) The Week of Prayer Fixed for Not. is to aa. Washington. Oct. 19. The eleventh day's session of the Ecumenical Metho dist council opened with William War den, of the Wesley Reform Union of Eng land, in the chair. The committee made report upon the subject of the week of prayer, recom mending that the week beginning Nov. 5th next, be set aside for that purpose, The report was adopted. Through Mr. McLaren, the committee on Methodist statistics, made a report which in substance states that returns had been received from all churches rep resented in the conference und tubulated. first geographically, and second ecclesi astically. Grand totals are as follows: Minis ters, 42,695 ; members, 6,41)4,399; ad herents. 25,378.104. The report was slightly amended and adopted. Included in every case are ministers and members as well as families connected with congregations. In some cases the estimates were made, but in no case do thev exceed the figures given in the gov. ernment consul's and in some cases thev are below. While no official statistics were ndopted by the London Ecumeni cal conference there has been an increase ol thirty per out in Methodist believers. A resolution, was adopted making tomorrow's session the last of the conference. AN AMERICAN KILLED. Rlol Between American and Chil ian gallon. Washington, Oct. 18. Assistant Sec retary Noble has received a telegram from Captain Scolley, commanding the cruiser Baltimore at Valparaiso, saying that the boatswain's mate was kilted uid six sailors of the cruiser Baltimore were injured during a street row in Val- hve years ago from Danville and cstab-1 paraiso while ashore on liberty tnduv lished a tnrnilv grocery business, l.ntci afternoon. he closed out his store, and for some I Additional particulars snow mat mere time past had been conducting acommis I is much feeling against Americans in the sion business. I citv. The tight was verv blooi.y, and Mr. Munday was a consistent member knives and pistols freely used. The of the Christian church, a good citiicn, Chilian government has promised to do and a man liked by every person with allpossibletopicvent lurthei disturhame. whom he hud even the slightest associa-l A dispaun to the units ir. m aipa tion. He was 59 years and eight mouths raiso says thai evidence from neutral of age. He leaves a bereaved wife and sources confirms the statement made hosts of friends to mourn his sad death, that the t mted Mates squadron in L in The funeral services ever the remains ban waters, both in words and in deeds, will occur at the residence tomorrow displayed enmity townrds the congres- afternoonat4 o'clock after which the sional navy during the recent war in body will be interred in Kivetside ceme-1 Cmli tery H nnii mnniir n DUN IilHIaUnC, 37 S. Main Street. The Hon Marche la now receiving its hand somely selected stork of dress goods and trimmings in which there will be found ei treme aovtltles of one ,suit 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 thaa aiaal. Bole agents for Ha- temerl and Poster kid gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Large atock of misses' and chlldrent1 cans McCall.s Baiaar Tatter's art the most stylish aad best fitting. Bee the handsome goods at BOYD-THAYER CASE. PROF. MANOUH. II Came I'p In the Supreme Court Thin Mornluir. Washington, D. C, Oct. 19. The I Boyd-Thayer case, involving the title to THE FLORIDA SENATOR. CALL HAS THE DROP ON THE GOVERNOR AND DAVIDSON. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If you want a boa of good cigars. Im ported or domestic, Grant'a Pharmacy is the Elaee to get them. We do aot retail dgrs. at sell them by the bos onlv. A etirar that anally pay ten cents for, I can sell you .me civar. Sftv la a hn, , The best Ave cent cigar at 8V4 cents by the box. It Will oav Ton to call anri Mimin them. GRANT S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Secretary of Slate Crawford and Attorney General Lamar Refuae to Give Call's) Opponent Any Aid and Give Reaaona Why. Tallahasskk, Fla., Oct. 19. On Fri day last John L. Crawford, secretary of state, attached his signature and the great seal of the state of Florida to a copy of the proceedings of the joint ses sion of the legislature from April 21st to May 26th inclusive, certifying to the correctness of the same. This shows, of course, the proceedings of May 26th, upon which date Wilkinson Cnll was declared duly elected United state senator. This is the only instrument bearing the signature of Crawford, und the seal of thA .tot. Urn r4.U.l. ...,! K....1 1 - rt-. I them to the governor's certificate of Containing BurQOCK Root, barsa- uavidson appointment some days ago. I ... . . .. Governor Fleming instructed Attorney panlla Bark, i'rickly Ash ueneral Lamar to carry into the supreme . . court proceedings for the issuance of a BarK, 1 oke Root, &C. mandamus compelling L raw lord to sign I ana seal nis appointment ot uavidson. R . ir This morning Lamar filed" with the nov- lts use vou can saveyourself :J$l&2itTtnm the suffering caused bv foul injn iviiiio 111 nuivii ipv vii.vjjiiv.ap s,v ilia i J- w r tute such proceedings, giving bis reasons , thcreiore in detail. eruptions and ulcerous sores, The attorney-general holds that there n,..,,i, ,t.; u n. i i is nothing in the constitution or statutes tnrough which the system strives ol the st.-ite or ol the United States war- i ;i.i , ,. ranting such proceedings. He has from "u "BCU "l upwoiw. 11 the first been of the opinion that Call ; tL ui j was legally elected, and would be seated. Punnes the blood, giving it re- Being vail aireany nas in ti.s possession tms noWQ,i :ta,;f ,, - i of the I auu ioiuc. certified cony of the joint sessions legislature auu senator rusco win pres- u i-.. -i i. sent it to the senate on the opening day an a'teratl Ve,lt changes the action ol the session. I . . .. . , - i "t uic sysiem, imparling iresn strength and vigorous health in !. alir arvlra Ulrf I There veaierday. place of that weakness and tired The services at Trinity Episcopal fW mhinh : a !,i;ot; 1 interesting character. Owing to their I disorder and decay. great length, they were divided, the reg- lar morning services being held at hnlf past 9 o'clock, followed by an interval ot half an hour. At 11 o'clock they were resumed, a much larger congregation be ing present, nnd opened with the admin istration of the rite of confirmation to a class of eleven, which was presented with emphatic solemnity by the rector, Kev. Dultose, nnd then the rite was adminis tered by the llisllop. This ceremony was followed immedi ately bv the ordination to the deaconate of Mr. Rhodes. The candidate was pre sented by the Rev. Dr. Buel, who, alter responding affirmatively and satisfac torily to the (luestions propounded in the order of the service, took his seat, and then bishop Lyman entered upon the de livery of an impressive address in the nature of a charge to the candidate on the nature and duty of the ministry, after which the ordination services were concluded, and Mr K bodes assumed his new ofhcial character bv rending the Gospel lor the day in a full, firm voice und a sell-posscssed manntr. The services of the morning were con eluded by the administration of the holy communion 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 Pliarma-cy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. WILLIAM NELSON DEAD. in Able and Energetic Teacher aad Principal. In the departure of Mr. E. P. Mangum principal of the Orange street school, the the office of governor of Nebraska, came schools of Asheville will sustain a great upm the United States supreme court loss. Mr. Mangum has been principal of today. On a motion to advance its this scbaol ever since it was established henrine. the attorneys representing the little more than three years ago, and Thaver side of the suit intimated to the has shown himself in every way an court thut thev would orefer that the efficient teacher and principal, able, ener- hearing should not take place before the grtic, carelul and devoted to his work. new year. fix-Attorney General l.arlnnd Much of the success attained by the submitted a motion to advance the case, school under his charge has been dne to as the lawyer for Boyd, J. K. Webster, his excellent management. During his of Omaha, representing the other side, connection with the schools Mr. Mangum did not oppose his motion, but said that has gained not ouly the affection of his the attorneys for Mr. Th.tver would not pupils, but also the confidence of his be rendy to argue it until alter the fellow teachers, of parents and ot Christmas holidays. The court took the the school ameers. Not onlv has he been I natter under advisement successful as a teacher, but as a gentle man he Has gained the respect of all peo pie and has made many friends. He deserves fully the confidence placed in him bv the Concord committee, and they could not have done more wisely than they have in choosing him to organ- Key. W. A. Nelaon'a Bon Paaaea Away In Macon, Ga Today. J. K. Patterson received a telegram from Macon, Ga., this morning about 10 o'clock, stating that William Nelson, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Nelson, of this city, died this morning at 7:45 o'clock, of typhoid lever. Mrs. Nelson bad gone to Macon sev eral weeks ago to lie with her son, and Mr. Nelson went down last week in re sponse to a telegram. Mr. Nelson had telegraphed that there were hopes for is son s recovery, but the disease took an unfavorable turn and the young man never rallied The deceased was about twenty years old, and a young mnn of excellent char acter, lie was educated at wake forest colleee, in this state, and going to Ma con engaged in business, witn splendid prospects, J. DANVILLE SENSATION. mers in Asheville. and had many friends S."1" h..u,c servant apartment. n-i :' u. ill be sold at a sacrifice. The best bargain C2 RUNNING ON TIME. That's the way all our watch i ran, and our clock have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps you have a watch that la somewhat eccentric In its movements; tf you have, we will straight en It out for you In short order aad wa will also see to It that the expense Involved In the operation Is eiceedlngly moderate. A good way to ruin the beat of clocks and watches is to let them go too long without cleaning We not only make a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, hat Just now we have another specialty a sptsial display of fine umbrella, to which we would call yauf attention. n. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE BOH MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. B. C.CHAMBBR8, President P. O. UILt,Blt, VPiWdent- P. M. WBAVBR, Bee. a Trsaa. H. A. MILLBB, lien. Bupt. A CllUen Charged Wllh Sending; Obscene Letlern. Danville, Va., Oct. 19.-George W, ir and develop their new system of pub- Martin, a citizen of high standing here nc scnoois. ii inc people give mm me Mon the Vnited State8 COmmis support. which they should, the success e... ; ot their Schools is aaaured. i aiuirc, - - him with sending obscene letters to a handsome widow living in Nortn Uan- ville. The evidence against nun was . w . .... strnno-. hut hedeclares his innocence.and in Virginia. n' previous .v I a. hnrH lor his friends to be levt Clifton Force, Va., Oct. 19. A sav- . - uiit. ue is a murried man and age fight occurred betweeen five negroes is connected with families of great prom- anH Clilton Force officers in a mountain mence. 1 he case was sent io me granci jury. I ne matter causes pruiuuiiu ocu here. The remains Macon tomorrow. The hearts of the many friends in Ashe ville of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will go out in sympathy for them in this dark hour ot their nllliction CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS I OFFICE, No. is Patton Aveuue, AND AT CHAMBBR9 a WBAVBR'. UV- BRY OPP1CB, WILLOW BT. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioitod.. STILL IN THE SADDLE. sation Five Killed Many Wounded. Bkhlin, Oct. 19. A despatch received from Breslau.. the capital ol pass one and a-half miles from here, near Iron Gate, Saturday afternoon, resulting in the death ot on winte man ana a neero A mnk nt ftfto. tnnk three of the here ha f-oast ten o'clock, and hung tnem and tne rroyincc m on., ...... then shot them lull of bullets. a express train today came into collis- A aeiacnmcm oi me .-uoniiccuo Kuarus, i inn nt Koniiurt. nuesia, wuu suuuuuk of Charlottsville, hare arrived here under noin. The express train was derailed . L'-ll J nil '.m ,t'i Tk. a.,!n. , . 1 I 1. 1H nA.H.I m.UIIB,. ttfllM vapi. Mini wni at, ijuum a hv m ivm py inc suuva. ru w,,v.w. immB.. ... of the citizens last aight in arming them- that five persons were killed and that elves is regarded as a wise precaution, i manv. were injurea Dy inc common but tne ordering 01 troop is inougni to have been unnecessary. It w not believed Aioo.ooo for a Morse. VlJZ 0m New York, Oct. 19.-The imported v.,... ..ii: ,.c, nini",o inorouguorea bh mw., Wv. Cyclone la Bermuda. sold Saturday at auction tor aiuu.uuu Niw York, Oct. 19.-A despatch from to Charles Reed, of Fairview farm, near D Am . tk. .in.l nffie in this ritv tiBliailu, icuu. announced that tercrc cyclonic storm dungerous to shipping is raging at er- muda. it began yesterday morning. Tbe barometer fell to 29.17. an almost onprecedented fall. asm J ones challenged. Wilmington, N. C October 19.-Rev. lick Time lt Aahe, Prom the Jeffer.on, Ashe county, Reporter. Tber is some hope for the good peop! of Ashe the Citixen failed to make its , . -I. nMJ Via " J wi 1 1 1 was sent to jau . First Stan of Winter. P. W. B. Fescau, th Lutheran minister Km Mountain News. of this city, has challenged to a pnblicde-1 Th, u,wl lnM to remark that its h?.tb.'taTO.t.b,.,2!!,5 snbacriDtion mice is only one dollar geust. wno is now noiu.nj u, -nd lhai jt wU take wood in pay. Iment. . Mrs. Alien O. Thnrsnan Dead, ru .nt waifs the stomach frith CoLiatnus, Ohio, October 19. Mrs. .troll chemicals. Simmons Liver Rcg- Thurman, the wile ot judge Alien u. ulator is mild Dut cneciivc. Thurmaa died here Saturday eveumg . . . . i IL. UnM IW IflflflLlDa wmi viiu,hm I Hn. i anrman w " ? P,lllc. . attend the GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main St. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The most elegant house in Asheville. The grounds are larpe. All modernconviniences. oimiwu nt.ni in inc neari OT city. 1 wa minutes' walk from uostoflU-e. Grounds He had lent several sum- suitable for large hotel. Pourteen rooms in ill be interred at Slock (Juotatlo.ia. NRwYoHK.Oct. IB. Urle SOU: Lake Shore I10V4; t:mcai(o ann Nortnwestern 14.; Noriulk and Western S3-H: Richmond and West Point Terminal 13; Western Union H2. Baltimore Price. Bti.TiuoRB. Oct. 19-Plouf. steady: wis family. S4.nuioi5.U0. wheat: No, U. red weaK: sooi ana fciouer lotfttiuii v-tva nouthern. easier: Pnlts nsraiOtl: L .oitberrv lOOUilOH. Corn, southern: wnite, suaav at 7u; ytllow, easy at 6UCJ70. New York Market. Nsw York, Oct. 18 Stocks, dull and heave. Money, easy at 341. Exchange, long, 80Vli.4.8(lt; short, .83(J Hi state bonds, dnll: aoveroment bonds, dull but steady. Cotton easy; sales 361 bales: uplanas. nw. urieans, o lo-toc; ruinrcs, trade. October. 7.00: November. 8.06; uecemuer, a.; January, o.; reomary, a AS! March S.73. Flour auiet and easy. whrnt active but weak, corn dan ana weak. Pork active and steady at $10 000 11. U0. Lard dull and weak at 6.62H. Spirit. Turpentine dull and easy at 37. Rosin quiet and steady at si.azai.avi. Fretgata quiet out nrm. AFFAIRSIOF CONSEfJVEKCB. in Asheville for parties desiring an elegant home. Possession given in two months. For Sale or Rent. White cottaire on too of mountain, with five acres of land, as a whole, or in lots. No log, dryest place about Asheville and (Incut views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts lust the place for invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; seven rooms. Pos sesaion given at once. Blevation a, 800 feet. Hvery una ol real estate, Irom a lot or $25 to residences and lots of $0, 000. Apply at No. 0. South Main street. For Rent. Ten room howe on Chestnut street, unfur nished, all modern improvements; $35 per month. Possession at once. Ten room house, furnished, all modern Im provements; $45 per month. Possession on snort notice. Apply J. M. CAMPBBLL. Real Batate Uealer. GO FOREIGN. ' The uovernment estimates that 183.- 000.000 roubles (a rouble is 74 cents 1 will be required to meet tbe necessities arising from tbe famine which exists in I various parts ol tne Kussian empire. It is semi-sffictally announced that the I Italian government has decided to raise the prohibition placed upon the itnpora-1 tion into Italy of American salted meats and that an official decree to this effect will shortly be published. nous. Theexnortsof soecielast week amount ed ta $610,200, of which S307.17O was eold and $308,000 silver. The imports of specie amounted" to $4,750,300 of which $4,v9,aio was gold, and tzao,. 090 silver, A dispatch from Nashville, Tenn., says Don Frcdrico Rivers, and Pon Carlos Rio, of Chili, passed through there Fri day night. A reporter interviewed Rivers at tbe depot, and he very positively stated that balmaceda bad not commit-. (ft M w w H H GO WHS XotTMC AbsaM'B. ovist Sas FO Bo 88. WB - ' ' I . . w. L 1 01 ted suicide. TELEPHONE 130. P. . MX lit WN.j grand opening, su iv. lat R. 0. Dun,