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new. V! ,t ( ( JL ( ( -'1 Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII, NO. 150. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28,1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. rjnj,HWaJyw A1 The Eseeoln Inn, al an elevation of (three tbousund eight hundred and fifty feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire altitude will rind this hotel comfortable and nt : i active. THE CUP THAT CHEERS BUT NOT INEBRIATES, FINE COFFEES. Roanted Mocha and Java la Cam and loom two-thirds Java and one third Mocha. A targe numberof ,us tomrr. have testified to the high grade and excellent flavor of these irooda. We rIso keep other grades of Roasted coffee; also fln" Itne of Oreen Coffee at Bottom Prices. FINE TEAS. Knglish Breakfaat, Moyane Gun powder, Poochow. Oolong, Pormoosa Oulung, He No, India, Ceylon and In dia kindu The laat two brands are a moat exquisite blend with choice Oolong, combining the atrength and fragrance of India tea with the pe culiar flavor of Oolong. A. D. COOPER, North Court Hquare. IJNVILLE, N. C. YOU One ot the newestthings under the siw am handsome souvenir paper weights with scenes of the Swannanoa and the French liroad rivers on them. They are selling for only 25 cents at the Crystal Palace, 41 Patton Avenue. Call and see them. China, Glass. Lamps, Cttlery. Etc. Want to Make Your Money Go tor All If Worth! TIIR IHiOT VALVES IN CLOTHING, HATS AND CENT'S FURNISHINGS AKE AT K. 11. Ilnrnuni & Co., 8 Court Square. Buy nothing but the traml ine and fmm reliabledenlors. New Buckwheat In now in season. V have a fresh and pure article. Maple Syrup. We now have a most excel lent quality of Maple syrup whii'h we guarantee to be absolutely pure. Mince Meat. We will have in stock this week the celebrated Atmore's Mince Meat. Low Prices Rule, from the pbiinest arti cle of daily food to the finest imported dainties, and pu rity in all departments reign supreme. Respectfully, I'OWELL & SNIDER. wholeaale and Retail Urocera. REAL ESTATE. WiltsiB. "qwvT w. w. win. GWYN & WEST, (Successor, to Walter B.Owyn ESTABLISHED 1881 REFEft TO BANK OF A8WVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Rotary Pnbik. Commiaaionera of Deeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE ontheaat Court Nqaare. OSS CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Amenta. JKOTARY PUBLIC. Loan! securely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: u a 31 Patton Avenue. Second floor. fcbMlv INSURANCE. Application' for In.nrance will receive onr .tt.nlti. at all time.. We ran in jure your property In twenty of the largeat and beat companies on carta. Boarding House For Rent, un cnntiila. eiahteen room, haa all modern convenience, hot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well tarnished throughout. Thl. la one of the moat dcsirahle boarding house, in tnecity, ana wuiDcrcnvcuiuriaicw months or ranger BEitONABLE TERMS To an early appllcan t. For further Informa tion call on or aaairs. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 8!i Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. 0. t . -J . O 2 ?ZSZ2 Q. CO d o n o K 0 73 W CO o O X w CO w H J w PQ w CLEVELAND AND HILL. GREAT F.NTHUSI ASM FOR THE EX-PREMDENT. The ooveruor-und-Henator AIho cornea In For Hla Share of the Applauae A Grandly Succeaa ful Meeting. Nhw York, Oct. 28. The maxa meet ing held at Madison Square garden last evening under the auspices of the Busi ness Men's democratic association, was rill that its managers could have asked in regard to the numbers who attended it and the enthusiasm exhibited. The audience broke into cheers, and wildly waved innumerable flags, when ex-President Cleveland was discovered at the rear ot the stage making his way down to the seat intended for him. A few moments later the cheer- and waving of flags were renewed as Gov. Hill was seen taking a seat near Cleveland. The ex-president and governor greeted each other cordially, and a minute later j. bdward Simmons, as chairman, intro duced Grover Cleveland At the mention ot the ex-president's mime and his appearance at the speak er's stand the audience broke into most enthusiastic applause. Men stood on chairs and waived their hats .nd shout ed. Others seated in the galleries waved hands and nags and the women joined in the enthusiasm and stood up ana waved their handkerchiels. Cleveland made a speech calling on the business men to support all demo cratic state candidates. Gov. Hill nlter- ward spoke. TERRIFIC TKOTT1N11, WH ARB SBLLING LOTS OF INE - SUITS - AND - OVERCOATS. FOR Men, Boys and Children; FINE WRAPS FOR l.AIUKS. MISSES. AND CHH.HRKN; AND FINK DRESS OOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the beat Judges of vnlue In the com munity. There must be a good reason for it. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 79 PATTON AVK. it BON MARCHE," 3; S. Main Street. The Hon Marche ia now receivingits hand somely selected sto k of dress goods and trimmings in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one .suit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices Tor such material. The stock of fancy goods Is larger and bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents for lira temeri end Foster kid gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and cliildrens' caps. McCall,s Daiaar Tatter's are the moat stylish and best fitting. 8ee;the handsome goods at THE MISSION OF M. DE UIERS. Portrait and Sketch of the czar's MlulHter of Foreign Attaint. M. dc Gicrs is traveling from one seat of government to another in Europe with business on baud evidently of great It Us It Wan on a Kile-Shaped Track and Down Hill. CoLi MHiA, Tenn., Oct. 26. The great match race between Direct and Hal Poin ter attracted an immense crowd to Co lumbia todnv, and they were rewarded bv a great race, thouirh the home favor ite fell a victim to the staying(Ualitii'S ol the Californian. The second race whs the match rnce, with a purse of $3,(100, and an addi tional $1,000 if the world's record was broken. The heals were three in num ber, and in each the result was a victory lor Direct. (Jeers urged Hal Homier to his utmost, and once to such an extent that he went undei the wire off his lect. The heats were nearlv identical. The two would get off together, Diiect al most immediately taking the lead, and thev would stride togeihernt a tcrnlii pace to the stretch. There (iters braced himself for the final effort, anil in the strength would hip the leather, even coming to Direct' throatlatch. Then Starr would let the whip fall, and with a mighty burst ilicCalilormnn would go umler the wire a winner of the heat. The time, 2:0lJ. 2:08, 2:0Si ,, was phe nomenal lor a new track, though it is kitc-suaped and down hill all thi' way. NICE liAUEl A Buy's Neck UlHlocated Winie "PlavliiK" Foot Hall. BETHi.KiiliU, N. Y., Oct. 2S.-A day or two ago Augustine Haul, a fourtecn-ycar- old.lud who livesat 324 East Filth street, was playing football with a crowd ol companions, and was held, nuoiutr boy having his knee on his neck. When young Haul got to his feet again it was seen that something was wrung with him. A doctor was called, and he said the hov's neck was dislocated. One ol the vertebra; had been jammed for ward and anothet bad dropped down so as to oartlv till the cavity. There was a dent in the back of the boy's neck, and a large protrusion like a large Adam's apple in front. He suffers limit pain. He cannot move his head. The doctors refuse to replace the verte brae lor lear ot snapping the spinal corn and thus causing instant death, BURIED ALIVE. importance, but the nature of which can be conjectured only. The New York Herald publishes the report that his mis sion is to establish a league for the pre sentation of peace, with the Czar und his amiable wife are anxious shall be effected. That the report should prove true would be gratifying in itself, but the restless ambition of the leading mili tary men of the Russian Empire and their enterprise in regions where conflict might be provoked at any time suggest the doubt whether even the mighty Czar could prevent the possibility of war on a grand scale. The existence of a huge standing army is always a menace to the preservation i it peace. Whether for pence or war the Czar has an able diplomatic servant in Nicholas Carlovitch de Gicrs, of whom is here given an admirable portrait. The Rus sian Minister of Foreign Affairs was horn in 1820 He is ot Swedish ancestry. When only 18 years old he entered the Asiatic Department of the Minister of Foreign Affairs nt St. Heterslmrg. In 1841 lie was attached to the Russian Consulate in Moldavia. During the Hun garian campaign of 1848 he was em ployed as a diplomatic official at the headquarters of the Russian Cominun-dcr-iii-chiel, where he gained great dis tinction and honor by liis ability. In 1850 he was sent to Constantinople as First Secretary of Umbassy. Suhsi'diicntly he served thecznrin Roii mania, Ugypt, Wa'lachia and Moldavia, prior to his appointment in 1 HIM, as am bassador extraordinary und minister ilcnipotenli'.rv ni Teheren. where he ad vanced Russian interests with marked success. In 18(ii) he was made Russian minister to Berne, later to Stockholm, i lid in December, lSio, was appmntcd adjunct to the minister ot loreign affairs and director of the Asiatic department, Willi a seat in the senate. In 1S76, and igain the vear after in the absence of ('ortschakolV. he hud total direction of the loreign affairs ol checinpire.and since 1882 has been al the head ot the loreign department. Mine, de Gicrs is a niece of the great Gorlschakotl. M. dc Gicrs knows how to be silent in a good many languages. Heismieolthe most accomplished diplomatists of the 'Ke. Hl'RNF.D TO DEATH. A STRANGE GOVERNMENT FORBIDDING THE FORMA TION OF RELIEF SOCIETIES. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of good clgan. Im ported or domestic, Grant's Pharmacy is the E lace to get them. We do not retail cigars, ut sell them by the box only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents for, I can sell yon the same cigar, fifty In a box, at seven cents. The beat five cent cigar at cents by the box. It will pay you to calf and examine them. GRANT'S I'UAKMACV. Does The czar Wish Hla People To Starve to Death Unaided t It Looks That Way. London, Oct. 28. The Daily News learns that the Russian government has rejected a petition of a deputation of the richest Moscow merchants for permission to form a society for the relief of the vic tims of the famine stricken district. The society was backed by an immense amount of capital and hosts of volun teers. The minister of the interior, in de-1 clining the proposition declared that any body attempting to visit the district where the famine prevails for any such I object as there described would ba arrested. The emigration society has prohibited I the organization of relief committees at I certain points. This is supposed to be Containing Burdock Boot, Sarsa- lint tn fftnr thnt- a rv innr i.n thm anr. I parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, Younc.stown. o., Oct. 28.-Shortly be- through which the system strives fore three o'clock this morning the I . . Glaze mill of the Ohio nowderwnrlc. fni.r to HU itself of Corruptions. It : Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. eminent relief will have a bad moral effect on peasants, who will decline to work on relief railways and roads, while the readv cash of the famine fund is in- procurable. SOO KEUS OF POWDER. They Explode with Fatal Reaulta in An Ohio Mill. inilesnorthofhere.exploded.killingtwo purifie8 the bQod -j- ft re. men, Thos. Meags and Ben. Somers, and F ' iletely destroying the mill. At the newpd vitalitv and fnrffi Rfinp the mill contained 500 kegs of pow- newea vuanty ana iorce. ueing nd the mutilated remains of the nalterativ itrhancpa thnnr-rinn were scattered over ten acres of anallera"ve,Hcnanges tne action ,d, a?detl!.h?o5rrUtry8nfr f the vting fresh RmAi tm' 9treneth and groU8 health in place of that weakness and tired A CORK ELECTION. It la Likely to be a Very Lively Affair. Cork, Oct. 28. All is quiet here this morning, but the troops of the garrison are under arms, ready for any emergency. In addition, reinforcements to the con- siuuuiurv nave vecu tiraneu into tins cuv l o 'll j 'i. ai in anticipation of some lively distur- Sarsaparilla render it the most Dances. Dillon and (J Uricn and the Catholic priests are actively canvassing the city for the McCarthvitcs, candidate for a seat in the house of commons. feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Stock Unofatlona. Nsw YoKK.Oct. SS Brie 30 Lake Shore ll?1; Chicago and Northwestern llfHVfe; Vnrtulk ami Western Richmond and West i'oint Terminal 131-j; Western l.'nion fi BON MARCHE" 37 S. Main Street. Terrible Fate of a victim of Urotm Careleaaueaa. Erie, N. Y., Oct. 26. Two weeks ago Farmer Georije Heldecker ol Green town ship apparently died verv suddenly of what was supposed to be heart failure. The body was buried in a neighbor's lot in the Erie Cemetery, iicnding the purchase, of a lot by his family. 1 lie transier 01 uie nouy was iuhuc u dav. When the coffin was opened nt the request of his family a horrible spectacle was presented. The body hud turned around, lying on its face, and it and the interior of the casket bore traces of a strm-cle with death. Thee ot line about tne Head and neck had been torn into shreds, as well as the lining of the coffin. The Had Fate of a 11 Aiced Couple Burned In Their Home. Shoals, lnd., Oct. 28. A farm house two miles east of this city, belonging to Wm. Elliott, burned Inst evening with all its contents. Elliott and his wife, both about eighty years of age, were do ing some work on the farm when the house was discovered on tire. Elliott, being an invalid, was t-carcely able toget to the house. His wife ran into the burning house to save one bed, but as she started out therool lell in and crushed her to death. Elliott attempted to rescue his wife, but was too feeble, and was also so badly burned that he is not ex pec ted to live. A BOILER EXPLOSION. Baltimore Pricea. Rai.timokk. Oct. 34 -Floor, steady, nn- chrinKed; w, stern super $3.oO(93.75; extra sa.uuttt-fr.o; family, s.tiuigu.uu. vtneat; No. 2 rtd. o.iiit und enav: snot and Octo her 101(fU0Ut; southern, easy; Fulti UHQ, 10:1: 1,-iiiKni'rry luofaioa. corn, soutnem; white, stcudy ut oh(,7U; ytliow, dull at l-M,i-Hi. New York Market. Nbw Vokk, Oct. 27 Stocks, dull and firm Money, enay at 3. Kachange, lonK. 4..80i.(u VH'iu: short, .H3i.Jt4-v'.; stati b nds, neglected; government bonds, dull but steady. Cotton quiet; fairs 1UH b iles; t: I inda,sc; Orlcuna, 8 13 16c: lu tures, steady. October, a 05; November, S.I4; December, H. 26; January, 8-5; Febru ary, Hno; Murcn. s.7i. Flour quiet an i eaav. Wheat active but eaav. Lorn 1 ss active and firm. Fork quiet and easy at $10.0(liSll .ou. Lard du I and weak at 6 VJh. st'irit. Turpentine Quiet but steady nt 3t)VMtt37. Rosin dull and steady at $1 34(1.37lj. FreigUta active but firm. AFFAIRS OF COKSEQUB.XCE. B. C. CHAMBERS. President P. O. MIl.LliR, V-PrcBidcnt. P. M. WRAVBR, Sec. & 1 reus. H. A. MILI.KR, Gen 8upt. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman St Child), Office No. I Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLV A BROKBRAOB BUSINESS. Loans secure placed at S per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pnttoa Arenoe. Next V M C A bulld'g. ovl dBm P O Box 654. RUNNING ON TIME. That's the way all our watches ran, and onr clock, have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps yon have watch that Is somewhat eccentric In Its movements; If you have, we will straight en It ont for you In short order and we will also see to It thit the expense 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, bat Just now we have another specialty a special display of tine umbrellas to which we would call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS UN- JELLIGO AND ANTHRACITE The SOMFVTHINO WRONG. Uuards) LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. is Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS St WBAVBR'S LIV- BRY OFFICB, WILLOW ST. PKOA1PT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX St 2. Crack Grenadier Mutiny Attain. London, Oct. 28. Military circles and the public in general were startled today by the publication in the columns of Truth of the details of another mutinous outbreak upon the part of the Grenxdier Guards. According to Truth, this fresh mu tiny, while not an event of the first mag nitude, "is still very serious." It is safe to add that all nn'htnry men look upon the event as beini: of the most decidedly serious nature, in view f the three pre vious acts of mutiny in winch the Grena dier and Cold Stream Gunrds have been iinnlicatcd within about a year and a half. A Tremor at Charleston Charleston, S. C, Oct. 28. About 1 o'clock Monday morning a slight earth- nunke tremor was felt at Summerville by a few persons, ill mis cuv pcrnapa one or two in every teo thousand imagined that they also felt it, but the tremor was so insignificant that it was not deemed worthy of note. At Columbia a few per sons felt a slight shock. Cyclone In Ohio. Connb act, 0 Oct. 28.-Al 6:30 o'clock last evening a terrible cyclone twept over the town, destroying about thirty bouses. The streets are blocked by trees and debris from demolished buildings. Total loss about $100,000. Chlll'a Mlnlaler presented. Washington, D. C.Oct. 28 Secretary Blaine today received Don Pedro Monti, the Linnan provisional minister, One Man Killed and Property Ite. atroed. Lot'lsvn.l.F, Ky., Oct. 27. ny a boiler explosion here yesterday afternoon one man was killed, several persons injured, and nearlv half a million dollar's wort h of DTOoertv destroyed. At 6 o'clock Wm K. rtdams, fireman at the electric plant of the Louisville gas company, was throwing coal m the lurnuce w hen one of a nest of seven boilers burst. The shock in the vicinity was like an earth quake. Adams was thrown to the ground Willi ternnc iorce ana receiveo such internal injuries that he will die. HE WAS FOWCEU. FORKIGN. Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon, pastor of the London tabernacle, is tn Mentone, Italy, The anarchists of Barcelona, Spain, will celebrate the anniversary of the exe cution at Chicago of the anarchists con cerned in the Huytnarket riots. lohn E. Redmond, Parnellite candi for Cork city, threatens to slap the face ol timothy Healy it the latter continues his abusive statements about him. reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely aafe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The most elegant honse In Asheville. The grounds are large. All modern conveniences. Si,i,atil riutit in th h.art nl i, .. The new cruiser No. 10 has been named minutes' walk from postoffiee. Gronnds the Detroit I 'u'tahie for large hotel. Pourieen rooms in Will be sold at a sacrifice. The best baraain ... .tA ui;.,;. .. ,,.. f;irl,l In, B '"r yuniH ucsinng an elegant ..? j"., j ,v ,... .. ,w, i oonic. rossession given in two months. service 111 vmiiuu wmicib. The New York Central railroad has put on a train trom New York to rJuttalo which averages 52Va miles an hour. HOMIv. One of The Southern Pacific Train Hohnem conleHften. Antonio, Tex., Oct. 23. las. Lans ford, one of the men arrested upon charge of being implicated in the Southern Pa cific train robbery, has confessed his guilt. He claims to have been forced into joining Fields, Flint and Willington, the other robbers by threats upou his life. From North Carolina. New York. Oct. 20,-John H. Everett, of Brvson City, N. C, who said he was a detective, and Albert Home, an alleged green goodi man, who were locked up yesterday on counter charges, were brought to the Harlem police court to day. Everett charged Home with hav inc violated the postal law and Home made a counter charge of Iclonious us suull against Evere'.t. They filed mat ters, however, and when their cases were ailed both refused to prosecute the charge against the other and they were discharged. Cotton Ulu Burned. Shelby, N. C. Oct. 26.-The cotton gin at the Belmont cotton factory caught on fire today, and was totally destroyed, together with brick warehouse and fifty bales of cotton. The factory was savid by bard work. Loss, about $5,000; partially insured. Wilmington Messen ger. m Mir. Prcalon Better. New York, Oct. 28.-Mgr. Preston passed a comfortable night and partook of some nourishment this morning. He it reported at feeling a great deal better today. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on too of mountain, with ive acres 01 lanu. as a wnoie. or in lots. No . c ii , xt i I 'og, uryefli place aoout Asnevllle and nnest A Iiumoer Ol WCII-KUOWU lcw turn lu- ,l,w. wthin cornornte lim.l. Prnn,wl dependents und anu-lammanv demo-1 by experts mt the place for invalid.. Seven crats have issued an address in favor of hundred feet of porch; ven rooms. Pos- ! lower. Bverv kind of real estate, from a lot of D , . , w , . . .1 to residences and lots of las, 000. Apply Robert 1). Morton, who had been no. s. South Main street. ,v' treated at the Pasteur Institute. New I York, for hydrophobia, died in great l?Or Rent agony in soutu Carolina. ,, ,, .,. f ,:tK . I Ten room hone on Chestnut street, nnlur From all parts of Manitoba come re- iheii. an modem im,m,.t. a. .r ports oi u grctti crup jiciu. nt oucp- i mnmn. r-o.se.nion at once. ' iiirrtsvi lie a litlv-acre ne Id Yielded l.bB , a,, mouem id- ushcls, and in another case twenty- seven acres yielded 003 bushels. At Deloraine two farmers reports a yield averaging nearly fifty bushels to the acre, Hostility to the World's Fair manage ment is said to have been revived in tome trades-unions of Chicago, and it it now proposed on the part of the unions to carry the war against the fair to the House of Representatives and defeat, if possible, any further appropriations trom that source. Fall Into 1.1 ne. Possession on prnvctnents; S4-.1 per month. snort notice. Apply j. M. CAMPBRt.L. KchI bstate Dealer. 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