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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1891. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Th Daily Citikh , rmcieratie, I published Ttry afternoon (eicept Sunday) t the fol lowing ratti ttrictly cMth : OKI Vaaa g-JJJ Six Month. J O" Trivi Month. - 1 ONB MONTH ? ON Win " TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1891. If wb go to war with Chili the motto of the captain of the Baltimore should be, Schley and spare not. There will be a Citizen out bright and early tomorrow morning with all the election news. Hold your breath till then. Andrew Carnegie says: "Don't touch immigration; let it flow on. We are get ting the cream of Europe." If that be the case they must put up with some very poor skimmed milk on the other side. The New York Sun says that in the collect! n and printing of election news it has no rival. We believe this to be the simple truth. The Sun's election returns have for years been a marval of ac curacy. John Rodman, talking in Cork, Satur day, spoke of his opponents as having driven Parnell to bis grave. It would appear that a Parnellite these days is nearly as bereft of reason as the leader was in the last days of his life. Parnell had a good many enemies while living, but none who did him one-half the injury that Parnell did himself. But the evil that men do lives after them. It seems to be an open question just now as to who is doing most of the man aging of the state of Tennessee, the miners in and about Brireville or the convicts not in and about their stock ades. The governor, at last accounts, was not "in it." The legislature of Teti nesse met on purpose to settle theconvict lease question, but their work seem to have been a total failure, judging by its results. Unless all signs fa I, there will be a complete display of election returns at "The Citizen" office tonight. Our Howl of Aitonv. "Between the two majestic sisters of the Saxon blood the hatchet of war is, please God, forever buried," said Sir lid win Arnold, standing at the banquet table of the Lotos Club in New York the other night. And over in Chicago abou; the same time H. I. Fanner-Atkinson, an English memberof parliament, expressed his belief that the 1'iiited States would be soundly thrashed by Chili in the open ing days of a war between the two coun tries. He concluded, however, that the I'nited States would eventually be vic torious. "But," he continued, "1 should like to hear your howl of agony alter your first round with Chili, if it were not that I dislike the attendant killing." What could there be about our "howl ol agony" any more than about that ol any other nation, that would sound so sweet in the long ears of this member ot parliament? Can it be possible that, in the years that bave passed, we can have, at some unguarded moment, offended England? There will be a "Citizen" out bright and early tomorrow morn ng with all the election news. Hold your breath till then. The Right and the Wrong Way. There is a paragraph in William T, Coleman's article in the November Cen tury on the vigilantesof California of the years 1851-'56 that should be pondered by all who thought, as The Citizen did not, that the New Orleans lynching was "an uprising of the people in their maj esty as the supreme sourceof law." "Referring to the recent lynching at New Orleans, there was surely ample cause for prompt and severe action, but the mode adopted was frightlully at fault. Culilornians must forgive it, tac itly pass it by, but it is with regret mid not with approval. Under the same in fluences and circumstances, the people in California would bave met as they did in New Orleans, under the impulse that moved them; but they would have or ganized in full force and in military form it necessary; they would bave taken quar ters, formed a court, appointed a judge, and selected a jurv of good men, called for evidence in the case that had been before the recreant tribunals, analyzed it carefully, put on trial the people discharg ed by tbe perjured lury, given the accused good counsel, the lienetits of all doubts that Oct u red; and, finally, with delibera tion and in regular form, would bave ex ecuted those whom thev tound cuiliv. Those entitled to the least doubt would have been discharged . . , The criminals would have been allowed time toarranire their worldly affairs, and the benefit of clergy. The execution would have been carried out with gravity, deliberation and firmness, securing thereby a morul at well as a leeal triumub. which is all lost br the wild, stormy, heedless action of a moo. If there is a citizen of New Orleans who does not think this sound sense and ap plicable to the situation theie when the Italians were killed instead of the ac cmed jury the real offenders it would be interesting to hear from him. There will be a '-Citizen" out hriuht and early tomorrow morning withal the election news. Hold your brea th till tnen. CHILI AND EAGAN. Perhaps Uncle Sam had better provide himself with a few more war ships before he assumes an offensive attitude in the direction of South America. Baltimore Herald. There are reasons tor believing that the interests of the United States would have been better served had Egan been recalled some time ago. Minneapolis journal. Uncle Sam isn't shaking his fist at Chili. Ue has only intimated in a mild kind of way that she can have the floor tor an explanation. I'hilndelplua in quirer. Wouldn't it be better to throw Egan overboard instead of employing a fleet of gunboats to float a Jonah of his cnli ber ? Milwaukee Journal. There are excellent reasons to believe that when Egan goes onr pleasant rela tions with Chili will return. St. Louis Pott-Dispatch. QUERIED AND ANSWERED. Asnirvn.La. Jupiter. Whnt.TStemof elec trie lighting does Ashrville employ ? The time was, Jupe, when Asheville de pended entirely on the moon for her light. But things are slightly different now. The svstem most frequently used just now is what might be called the flush light. Just as you reach a mud or dust hole the light dies out and flashes up in a few moments to showyou the ex tent oft lie damage to your clothes. WBAVBRVU.LK "Su)MT7)tr" Whatd".vu c nsider the urcaiest n winarer article appealing within the last three months ? Well, ordinarily, that would be rat her a difficult question. But Qi'EWKS has been waiting for just such a one for some time. And the chance has at last came. Now to be candid. Beyond uny sort of doubt the heaviest articles, the articles shuwing the greatest use ol grev brain stuff have appeared in theO. One was ,he editorial wiping out Cripple Creek which has not been entirely done awav. with by the way). The other was the article' which appeared on the bulletin hoard Saturday, there was even mine in it than the paper contained on the same subject. These were great questions, and stirred the country from Kamoth to Uee Tree. Asukvii.i.k "fofva'c." Recouniziiig in TlIK L.ITIZKN t e li8sc;iiinatir ut Irulh ami hth I usk .-u, whin wa he reason I lailui lo get my Journal yesterday ? Conic, come, Horace; you should tint ask such impertinent questions. The 0 was in trouble slightly. There are various causes assigned. The printers sav "no ducats," the publishers say "no paper," and the public v ill say "no matter." The statement that there was no paper to be had is no doubt true, but the kiuil ol paper was omitted it should have said green paper, ol the denomination ol Vs and Xs. Fine display of the election leturns at "The Citizen" uffice tonight. X0RT1I CAROUXA NEWS. Charlotte Chronicle: The cotton seed oil mills have great difficulty in procuring enough seed. The North Carolina Midland road, between Winston and Mueksville. has been completed Passenger trains will be run on and alter .Nov. l. Some ot the newspapers of this slate are priming dctailsof the Motz trial that they will be ashamed ol when their ed itors stop to think the matter over. Owing to a delay in getting the me morial window, the dedication of the new church at Weavervillc is postponed from the fStli to the i!-d of November. Evangelist Kile finds two particularly unpleasant features of his meetings ill Danville. One is that crowds of drunk nun in the audience asked to be prayed lor, uud the other is that he does not have the sympathy ol the Christian workers. The argiis-eved newspaper folk have over-looked one thing the great im provement in the Soiithport Leader. Charlotte Chronicle. It was a pleasure lor The Citizen to print coinmcndatiun of the Leader some mouths a 40. It is a notably good paper. Ni vember "J. 10, 11 and 12 are so cial exposition days for me farmers. Ad dresses will be made by Col. Wharton J Green, ol North Carolina; John Temple Graves, ot Georgia: Charles Gibson, ol Indiana; Hon. 11. M. I'lnurney, of V11 ginia, and I'residrnl llollidav, ol the agricultural and mechanical college. Come' un town tonight mid see the Xew York returns displaced at " The Cit izm" office. I'.dltorH kihI Politicians). From the Wilmington Mcssem-er. We have known gifted men we could mention a dozen or twenty who were never held by their brother editors with the exalted praise wc have seen hctovi d most freely on politicians who were mo-t i irceiy on p uiiieiaus wno were their in- fcriorsinull t he element sofcul Hoe. ability I and noble manhood. We coul I gi inil, j particulars to show just what we kimn and mean, but we would have i" be loo j personal as to mhers. In wli.ii we wrote I wc do not disire lo be iii'.dcsiood making nnv personal o"iil. 1:111 We have had more than our share ol prais , I and sometimes have borne very seven j censure. j Chill' ttecre. Invi-Htlitalloii. ! Prom the Urtr.iit 1 Michl Tinus i The I'nited States will never ask torus sailors the right to commit lawltssin in foreign ports, but also it will never sic them shot down with subsequent notice that all investigations are "secret under our laws." Lent by leaf the ruses fall; Inc by one our dear ones die. 0, to keep them with us stdl! Loving hearts scud up the cry, Wife and mother, 0 how dear, Fading like a mist away. Father, let us keep ihem here. Tearfully to God we pray. Many a wife and mother, who seems doomed to die because she sutlers from diseases peculiar to women, which saps her blc nwav like a vampire, and bailies the skill of the family physician, can be saved by employing the proper remedy. This remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'r'e "cription, the greatest boon ever con ferred by man on weak, suffering, des pairing women. It is a specific lor all phaies of Icmnle weakness, no matter what their name. The trouble among the miners does not seem to a fleet the Asheville Ice und Coal company. This company has a large supply of tbe best Jellico' lump in stock. To Advertisers). T insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copv must be handed in bv 10 o'clock n. m. kok nyju'rcr'S.A, Indigestion, and stomach disorder, use BROWN'S II10 BITTERS. All dealers lwp It, SI per hottla. Genuine h'. trade-inark and crowed red but on wrainjer POWDER Absolutely Pure. AtTflM lifrBfta hale'. aw . Ul L t of all In ltTen.nff itrrnffth. Lateit U. 8 ROM How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot eiisfc without a healthy Liver. When tlu Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in the stomach umli-' rested, poisoning tho blood; frequent lieiuladi.i ensues ; a feeling of Lissi tutle, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole tystcr.i is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator ha3 hec.i '.; means of restoring mo:.; people to health happiness by giving l :;. a heaahy Iaver thai: a:u' agpiiey known on eaiti:. It acta with extraor dinary power and enicacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. Ann general family reniedv for liyupppsls Torpid Liver, ronstlimtlun. clc. I lsur.ll; .'ver use anything elsi', mnl have neve (ieei. disappointed In tin- etl'ert prod'ie.-'l it seems lo lie almost n perk-el rure f r al lUeasoa of the sionneh und IfouvR w. j. -.v. GO X w 'J X a m 8 x E pj a 'J 0 H X z M X S U 3 CO s THIS HIAITLAND SCHOOL, BNCI ISH AND FRENCH HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 Firnch Brosd Avenue. MRS. IH KOWYN MAITLAND. PRINCIPAL. The Hi-hoot will rr.nieii September IMth. Mourn '"or Infant claM from nine to twlve. An aitcrn on el.-ist lor French conversa tion wit lie formed for ladles under the direc tion of Mclle Harra'id de la Faveric, d. plomee de racad rale de I'arll. COPi RICH T ma' Furniture thnt is not plfasinp to the eve fit far rioth n t hut a barn. RU'irmut is one thin anil strength i .mother, but there is not the Ieat -ravin in the world why the two nhonUl not ro tov ether in furniture To ay thut a thin? is cheap U-s nut neci-nsanlv " uke it i-heup; to sav th t our lurhiture is c'hran -arcelv does it juntice. We hiv. now and are rrtrivinu dailr the finest and cheaoeat line ol uoods we have ever hnd. Cntl and examine our xtoi'k. BLAIR 45 Patton Ave., & T. S. MORRISON Sc CO, NORTH MAIN New Goods recently bought York Just Received, and Constantly Arriving. A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS, Bacon, Flour and Staple Groceries AT WHOLESALE PRICES. THE ASHEVILLE rr. College Street. Rear "The Kensincrnn nn.lf mnntituifneu ke TJn.lr AVTafk Makers of ine Vehicles. . Samples of Latest Styles Always NO 11 Of a Series of Letters FROM TUH ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE IN ASHEVILLE TO WEtRDRS OK SHOES. A RDM ON SHOES ! No wonder there is a run on our Women's nontr .la Kid hand-sewed Button shoes al $3 a very popular price. A run on a bank Huesn't beiiin to comii:irt with It. Some hoei are v rth whnt you pay for them and some are not: these are worth considerably more. Thev are positively without a flaw. Buhlect them to the judgment of an exp rt put them to anv kind of a test vou please the more cmctins the test, the more appa rent w ill their merits become. Nev r In Mloc leather has an opportunity lor a more proi- liable purchnse bee afforded. W th rquu truth, equally handsome thinirs may he saiil of our men's French Ca I HanJ-Seweil Welt conn, anil Imls at$.. A Bargain la the true tense of the word. I TRAHB MARK: verily. Merrily, More and more, It pnya to buv shoes nt Fulcmvider,s Store, 18 Patton Ave. ! EXTRAORDINARY DRIVE IN MEN'S Hu.id.Scwccl French Calf j Hals, and Cong. C, D and B Widths, sty lish toes AT $5.00. - THIiSl! (lOOPS WICRE ! HOrdllT AT A SACRIFICE AND ARK K.IRI? 1SARGAIN9, SliCl'Fl! I'MR yl'ICK PliFORli VOI R SUU IS OONB. FULEXWIDER'S, IS Patton Avenue. M'DOWELL, Aslieville, N. C. STREET. by Mr. Morrison in New CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY! s. 3roxtrtisoiv. of Grand' Central Hotel. Asheville, N. C. WE HAYE IN OUR EAST WINDOW A JAR OP PEAS! Thu Jar la sealed top and bot. torn and no peraon knows the ex m t number of Peas it contnins On December 10, the seals v ill lie brokea and the I'eas c unted bv three! rep resentative business men of Asheville. itn evt-rv purchase we save a print ed sdp and oil the same give your I'uess write your name and address I! your irucss com a nearest the cor reetnumlier the Best Suit or Over coat in our house ii yours. E. B. Barnutn & Co., CLOTHI1IRS. HATTBRS AND GBNTS' Fl'RNISHBRS. JKS9E R. 8TARNE8, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. UVBNY RKfJl'ISlTB OP THU BU8INH8S HURNISHRD. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given to Call, Day or Nlg-ht. Office and residence No. 27 North Main Street. Telephone No. (11. Financial Ruin often comes upon a man when apparently he i in .nont proupcr-iim circunistunces 8it k ne a alo rften comc u on a rttan when ap paretitlr he is rttjoyittK the hvnt of health. Tue one may Ik the nsutt ol imprudent sptc ulation. the other the result ol imp udent es pi mure to attack of disease, as is the cae of those who, ntter a stuv tn the mountains, re. mm din ctty to th' ir home in thelow land. Ie ore frot has dispe scil the ininsma n-d malaria with whieh the air is lrtd n tlis sea s n ( the year, thus jt opnrdi2K 'heir health, a trt-anure wh't h once lot all the wealth represented on Wall Street could not purchase for them. To avoid the ritk ot typhoid it malarial fever, or other disease- th y should trotoClevt land SprinK, and leeotne thorouyhlv renovated and hult up U"der the ni.iK'fitl Intiutn e of thesf cele brated miit'-rnl Aat rs, that have heen tested ly th"Uatids dii'iim the pat season, with ni"st siitisfuc ory rrsuht, both to those who were Invalids w ith systems almost Completely Wrecked and those who merely wished to realize their rein vijjoratirnr mid benefit ml ertects. 1 his is the season (t thr yeir when the climate i" most delightful, the scenery most picture sque, and the waters sut' to ft'vc the most biding i tTc ts After a short sojnurn here tourists can safelv return to their homes, their s stenM being completely fortified ngainttt the attacks of thoe hid en fopn to h tilth that are borne uimi the early ui tim ing breti-, or are w a led on the gentle icph yr tint tan your cheek a' eventide. Terms nf board durmi; iti iiiemher and October, $10 per week, $:to per month. Special ter as to parties ur iitnitlirs, J. B. WILKINSON, Propr. Cleveland Spring. SHELBY, N, C. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 South Main HU pi:ufi;ct SIGHT With g'ass dcenlsas well cn the fitting of tu frames as un the select In of the lenses lluve your siht properly fitted with frame nnd lei sea. Satisfaction Kuurante. d. Esam initiinti free of charge. TOCRIST'S (fOOiU such as telrseop -s, spy, field, opera and tnngnifving gltissts C mi asses and sun din's. PcilomttT to m hmiii1 the distance yoii wiilk All kind-otri'-ntlnc tncftimenls. Ask ItlT SlTInta fnr V. 1.. llnimlna Bhii It tint far anie In yoor pi nee nk your driiliT lo arnd far cninlouur. aeenre the MHt'iirjt Hun Ht-i inrm lur you. JTTAKK NO Hi: BSTITI'TK. JU W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE erNfPgy, EN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, wltb do laeks or wai thread to hurt the feet; inaite of tbe beat line ealf, stylish anil easy, anil bemuse tee state mors shoes of thlt ffrnai- man any orfter mnntt(u turer, it eouala band sewed shiies eostlne from Ui ftvin. ffiS UO (ieimlne lland-snwed. the (ln.t ealf Vmi shoe ever offered for .Milt equals French linpiirted shoes whleh cost from 9H.lt i to U.itl. IDA 00 llnnd-newed Welt Hhpe. fins ealf, s9afs stylish, comfortable and duranle. The bet snoe eeer onereu at ints price ; same erado as cua- tom-mailn shoes costing from V6.iv to VMK OJO SO Police Hhoei Fanner. Ha 1 1 mad Men a and LetterCarrleraall wevthemi flneealf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three eo:ee. exteu- sl(inels;e. One pair will wear a year. ffiO AO Ane cnlrt no better shoe evprnffered at wfci this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and wnim ffiO M and Woiklueioan'a shoes mio i,rj Hiniuv aiio ouraoie. inoee wno have given them atrial will wear no a bermake. DaU(I "1.0U nnd seho.il shoe are tsvja wnrnhythelHiyseverywhere; tbeyaell on their merits, as the Increasing sales snow. Lnrilf3 tf'OO llnnd-sevted shoe, best OU ICO Dongola. verystyllsb; equals French Imported shoes costing fr)m 91.il) to $HM Ladles' 'i.. 10. f((tl and Sl.tS shoe for Mhwes are the iHHit nne bongula. 81 yl Ish and durable. rinilon. See that W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each slue. W. U ImjUOLah, Brockton, Mas, BOLD BV WKAVKR A DIVERS. till . ! l-ir I I att.1 II V Ohio. in stock. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. SOUTH MAIN ST., 1 HAVE JUST OPENED MY PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY No. 59 South Main Street, And would he pleased to have parties desiring first class work call at tar studio use nothing but the finist Instruments nnd nmkc a specinlty of life siie phatouranhs usui foe the purpose one of the largest photographic Unset made In the world. ' " HARRY SIIARTLE ASSIGN EE'S SALE I STOCK OF TAYLOR, BOUIS NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY House Furnishing Goods, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Grates, Gas Fixtures, Tiles, &c. The busiiitttt will be carried on in Tinning, Roofing Plumbing Gas and steam fitting. Prices have been greatly will be to your interest to examine name before purchas ing elsewhere. The firm had gotten in a large line of Fall and Winter floods and their stock is fresh and new. W. THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAYINGS DEPARTMENT it THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps may be purchased from the Bank or any of its agents. When you have a dollar's worth, these will be re ceived on deposit at the bank. Below is a list of our agents who now sell these stamps. As others are appointed you will be notified through this paper. T. J. HEED, Biltmore. T. E. WILSON, Biltmore. J. II. WOODCOCK, City, L1XDAU, HOUGH & CO., City. K. J. GASTON, Hominy, N. C. For particulars apply at Bank, where information will be cheerfully furnished. KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LEAVES KENILWORTH DAILY. Kenilworth Inn for Asheville 9 and 11 a. m.j 12:30. 3 and 5 p. m. ASHEVILLE. Grnnt'i Drug Store for Kenilworth 10 and 12 a. m.; 1, 4 nntl 6 p. m. SUNDAYS. ' Kenilworth Inn for Asheville 10, 11:30 a. m.; 1, 4 nnd 6 p. m. Grant's Drug Store for Kenilworth 11 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 6 and 6:30 p. m.. Tranalcnt Rates, 4 to f 5 Per Day. Weekly Rates, one Person, ai to $& per Week.. Weekly Rates, Two Persons, f 35 to 43 per Week, WALTER C. BROWNING. HI. D., Manajger. THE BONANZA," H Al LIQUOR CO, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. WHOLR9AI.B DBPARTMBNT, GKNT8' XTA At PARLOR AND READING ROOM, XNW.rl. CIOAR8 TOB.CCO AND BOTTLB ROODS, 8AM- XTA A O PLB, B1LLI RD ANI POOL ROOM. IX J, 0 . BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING ; DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT, Wc rtspectfally tolldt a share of your patronagr. J. A. HIARQUARDT, Manager. Ufalu Hntrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 7. PoatoftU-e Box No. a. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Also, table uoartfera caa be accommodated. Street can pass th door. Ouca' from & o'clock a. m. until 1 a o'clock p. as. Am prepared lor catering at shortest notice for Home Parties, Balls, etc All I "ask I. trial. 'My Celebrated Philadelphia Pries Are well known. No on can snrpasa them. Range In Ashe rill. Can Mm order In from Half Bkell. PollM and attentive waiter. Pleased to Bern all. Resvcetrail. tlectdly & BROTHERTON, reduced on the stock and it W. WEST, Assignee. BOARD BY THE MONTH, NECK OR DA, Am proud to ear I hare th tnrat. larara ft to S minutes, sack as Pish. Game Ovster B. BTRAVBS, Prop.
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