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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 156. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVMBER 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. H THE HIGH HOUHTMHS The Rseeola Inn. at an elevation of three thousand eight hundred and fifty feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire nltitude will find thib .hotel comfortable and attractive. LINVILLE, N. C. TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 PattsMj Avenue. HEAL ESTATE. Wll.TII B. OwTS, W. W. VYBST fiWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Qwynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE JLoan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public Commlsslonera ol Deeds FIRE INSURANCE AxMTifK-ssautlieaat Court Isaaare CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broilers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per ctnt. Offices: M 36 Patton Avenue Becond floor. fcbMlv INSURANCE. Application for Insurance will receive our ....... inn all times. We an In- aare your property in twent of the largest 40( DCBl cumuauiCB on wmum. Boarding; House For Rent xi mm.mIm 4irhtefi rooms, has all modern convenience hot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well furnished throughout. This is one of the most desirable boarding houses in the dtv, and will be rented for three months or longer on REASONABLE TERMS To aa early applicant. For farther Informa tion call on or address 4 JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE S3 Pattoa Ave., Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyasan Or Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN lWOlCER, TKICTX.Y A RROKBRAOB BU8INKS8. Loans secure placed at X per cent. .WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, as Patton Arenas, jlcst THCA bulld'g. ovl dSra FO Boa 88. THE CUP THAT cheers EOT NOT INEBRIATES. FINE COFFEES. Roasted Mocha and Java in Cam and loose two-thirds Jura and one third Mocha. A larg: number of i us tomcrs have testified to the high grade and eicellent flavor of these goods. We also keep other grades of Roastsd coffee; also fine line of Green Coffees at Bottom Prices. FINE TEAS. English Breakfast, Moynne Gun powder.Poochow, Oolong, Pormoosa Oolong, He No, India, Ceylon and In dia kinds The last two brands are a most exquisite blend with choice Oolong, combining the strength and fragrance of India tea with the pe culiar flavor of Oolong, A. D. COOPER, North Court Square. here's a good, solid, and convincing rea- I en why you should buy your OROCER-1 E8 from us. and one such reason ia as powerful as a hundred. You isn't buv hem anywhere any cheaper or better. II you will take the trouble to test the matter t think we can convince you. Of this you can rest assured, you will get nothing from us thnt you cannot Itnplicltlv rely upon. We f have just received a fresh supply of Genuine English Plum Podding, nlso Atmore's Cele brated Mince Meat. POWELL & SNIDER. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. CS2 CO W CO D O EC w CO a H Z w CQ M as IS m C3 0 0 0 o 53 &3 O H RUNNING ON Tini!. That's the way all our watches run, and our clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps you have a watch that la somewhat eccentric In Its movements; If you have, we will straight en it out for you in short order and wt will also see to It that the expense Involved in the operation la 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, bat just now have another specialty a sped.! display tine umorenas w wpicn wc wouiu .-n attention, B. II. COSBY JEWELER, Ik PATTON AVENUE. SPECIAL BARGAINS CHAMBER SETS, 10 and xa Pieces. We have Just Opened Forty Decorated Bn- glish Chamber sets in Pink, Bine and Crown, Feuciaa and Ivy. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. As a Leader and Special Bargain we hare put the price as follows: IO Pieces, Good Sizes, Only 93.70. ia Pieces, Good Sizes, Only 4.63. These are the sets we advertised in 8ep- Iteraber and now you can have them. They are going fast and in order to get a good ae- I lection and all yon need, let us advise you to come ca' ly, as they will not last long. I Come! we want you to see our store a credit to Asheville; yes, even the south. While in ask to set that new centre draft burner that flta any lamp; It safe and a boon to every user of lamps; so simple, so easy to rewkk, so easy to fill lamp without rrmov- iing It, etc. For further particulars and price, call and see it at THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 Patton Avenue. BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. The Bon M arctic is now receiving Its hand. somcly selected stot k of dress goods and trimmings in which there will be found ex. tremc novelties of one suit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices for such raatcriul. The stock of fancy goods is larger and bet- tcr selected than usual. Sole agents for Sen temeri and Foster kid gloves. evening gloves a specialty. Large stock or misses' ana cnnarens- caps. McCall.s Baiaar Patterns are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome goods at BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. Owing to bankrupt competition, on November 5 we shall commence a Spr cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Culls, Scarfs, Etc., TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! This will bring the goods to about New York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the comp(fon our business in these lines had been almwt double their usual size. indicating a carefully selected stock of correct styles from the best makers, at very teasoaable prices. Intelligent people will teadily see that if they wait long they will be "left." H. REDWOOD SCO. I CLOTHING, DRY 6000S, FANCY POODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. B. C.CHAMBBRS, F. M. WAVBR, Sec. ft " reaa. H. A. MILI.BR, Gen. Supt. President P. O Mil. I.BR, V-president. CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVBR'W LIV- RRY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. we j of pj.JQJpTl DELIVERY YOUP PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONE ISO. P. 0 BOX 111 ATEST ELECTION NEWS ADD IOWA TO THE CRATIC SIDE. DEMO- Democratic CSalna In Maanacha- etta Give Rnaaell About 6.000 Plurality The Mew York Legls. lalure Is Democratic Obio Is Away Off. This morning's Citizen so completely covered the news from the voting states that there is little to add today. The important feature of the dispatches this afternoon is that Iowa is so far from being in the doubtful column that a dem ocratic paper of Des Moines nominates Got. Boies for the presidency. Massachusetts is more democratic than was believed at an early hour this morning. Gov. Russell claims a plural ity of 6,000. New York is democratic all through, having the governor and all the state offices and the legislature. Pennsylvania is hopelessly re ublican, which Quay will claim is a "vindica tion." The news from Ohio is no better than it was this morning. McKinlcy will have a majority of 15,000, perhaps more. Campbell is beaten after one of the most gallant fights ever made in a political canvass. NEW YORK LF.GISLATCRE. It Is Surely Democratic In Botb Branches. New York, Nov. 4., 12:30 a. m. Spec ial. Flower surely carries the state by twenty-five thousand or upwards. Nkw York, Nov. 4. 1 a. m. The democrats elected their governor in this state by 25.000 or 30,000 and elect their officers in the lare cities by a good ma jority. It is a clear democratic sweep throughout the entire state. At this hour, 1:10 a. m.,the democrats are claim ing victories for their state ticket in Massachusetts and Ohio. 7 he Sim. New York, Nov. 4. The assembly. according to returns received by the Associated press, will be 47 democrats and 52 republicans. LATER. Returns received by the associated press up to noon today show that the demo crats have elected 14 senators and the republicans 14. Four districts are still in dount, but the returns so tar received indicate that the democrats will earn three of these, and the republicans one. The senate will thus have a democratic majority ol two. The same returns indicate that the as sembly will stand 61 repuolican, 64 dem ocrats, with one democrat elected who was endorsed by the republicans. Of the democratic seats four are still in some doubt, and of the republican one. CAMPBELL GAINED. But Not all Over the ttlate, It Seems. Cincinnati, Nov. 4. The correspond ent ol the Enquirer telegraphs from Co lumbus that Chairman Neat, of the dem ocratic state central committee, concedes McKiuley's election by 10,000 plurality, and the election of a republican legisla ture. Hamilton, Ohio, Nov. 4. The vote for Got. Campbell in this (his own county) shows a gain over his majority two years. The Australian ballot was not greatly liked by the German voters in this city where (he vote was less than was anticipated. Campbell, however gained in every precinct except one. In the county at large his majority will be between 3.600 and 3,700. His gain is Irom republicans. IN MAMtsACHl'etKTTM. uov. RuRHell Will Have 6,ooo Ma torlty He hayn. Boston, Nov. 4. Gov. Russell this morning claims his election by ab-mt 6.000. He says: "It means that Mass achusetts is earnestly for tariff reform on the line of free raw material. It also means that she is firmly and a'gres- ivelv for a sound currency. The state senate will be republican. As to the house there arc complete re turns from 127 members, a little more than one half, and these stand 82 re publicans to 5 democrats. The execu Utive: council will probubly stand 7 re publicans to t democrat. The lournal (republican) says the re turns received to 12:30 indicate a plu rality of 8,000 for Kussell (democrat.) In Maryland. Baltimore, Nov. 3. The election day being legal holiday, the banks, exchanges markets and municipal state government officials were closed. Many wholesale establishments and retail houses were also dosed. The city wore quite a hoh day appearance. The election proceeded zealously and quietly. The reeular democracy claim tt nave elected their entire city ticket uy an av ernre of 5.000 minority. Frank Brown, democratic candidate for coventor, has a majority of between 15,000 and 20,U(), as tigurcu out at democratic headquarters. New jeraey. Tkknton, N. J., Nov. 3. The demo crats will have a majority in both branches of the legislature. At the po litical headquarters of the democrats in this citv the claim is made that demo cratic senators will be elected in Hudson Huntcrciou. Middlesex and busscx coun ties Pemocrats also claim to have elected lurty assemoiy uicu m mc oiuic. Virginia Allance Borne. Richmond, Nov. 4. Returns at 2 a. m indicate that the democrats have elected rirhteen out of twenty senators and seventy-three members ot the house of delegates, while the entire opposition have elected four pronounced alliunce candidates. . south Dakota Republican; St. Paul, Minn., Not. 4. At midnight the election of Jolley, republican, to con. gress in South Dakota was conceded. Important announcement : See our ad vertisement. H. Redwood & Co. "CALAMITY HOWLERS." They Are Not to Be Found In Ne braska. Omaha, Nov. 4. Last year the total vote of the state was 204,000, but the indications are now that not over 100,- 000 were cast yesterday. A large part of this shrinkage has come from the far mers' alliance ele-nent because of a changed situation. Last year there was an almost complete failure of cuius in part of the state, and the disaffected agticulturists took the opportunity to vote as the"cnlamity howlers" of the in dependent party dictated, in hopes ol bettering their condition. This vrur the crops nre immense, and the farmers have had no time to organize. Many ol them have returned to their old party affilia tions, but the withdrawal of the demo cratic ticket and the virtual endorsement of the independent nominees guve the latter great strength, and made the out come problematic. In many of the west ern counties the democrats did not put up a local ticket, but surrendered their strength to the independent'. IOWA G0ES DEMOCRATIC. THE HAND-HHAKINC CONTEST NOT A WINNER. The Farmers, Alliance Candidate Made a Rood Run, Hut Hid Not Run Far and Louie liiioimh to Get There. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 4-. The most exciting state election in the history ol Iowa has closed. Both sides have re mained very confident throughout the contest. In Des Moines the democrats commenced firing cannons before a single precinct hud finished balloting. The re publicans were not ns demonstrative, but just as confident of victory. It is conceded the election will be close. The nost remarkable thing is the increase ol the vote over last year and two years ago. All reports received indicate the heaviest vote ever cast in l lit- state. The weather was disagreeable m many parts of the state, but it has probably not decreased the vole. The interest taken was so intense that no iitil-i vnrn blc weather could keep the peopl.- Irom voting. I here were lour tn kcls in the field. Early in the campaign it looked as it the farmers alliance, or tnc peoples' party, would seriou-ly complicate the election. The republicans anticipated the movement by placing in nomination a farmer lor governor and a tanner lor Lieut.-Gov. VV heeler, candidate lor gov ernor is one of the most snc.essliil tann ers in the state. He lias for ears been closely identified with the Stale agricul- tual society and was a repuolican ol good as well as long standing. He is neither a politician n ir a specen mancr. He has made the canvass unique in Iowa politics. Insdcad ol talking to the people from the siunij. he met them ilia reception room. His tours of the stale took him into a ma jority of the counties, and he has been shaking hands tor neailvtlnce months. His record in this respect is perhaps un equalled in state polities. He luillier placed himself in communication with the people by conducting a letter bureau He has written more personal letters to his supporters than all the other candi dates who nave ever run lor governor in Iowa. The democrats have severely cnt icised his campaign methods, but those methods have been very popular with with the farmers, who have a certain admiration for a candidate who like themselves, is not a polished speech maker. The outcome of this experiment was awaited with a degree ol interest that was unprecedcnicd. II Wheeler should be elected, his methods would be very popular with candidates in the luture. II not. the campaign oi nano hakine and letter writing would be m hsul rt-iiiite. The republican candidate lor i.ieiit.- Governor, tuo. un Uoutcn, nas uiayco ii important part on account ol Mis lose association with the farmers alii- nice in which ne nas pccn one oi mc organizers and leaders. The democratic candidate lor governor, Uoics, has made himself a power in slate politics, tie was a rcpumic-nu uniu un issue of prohibition became a prominent one in Iowa. Two years ago he was ther an obscure lawyer in W attcrloo. The canvass made by ltoics was some thing ot a triumphal procession, llemade speeches in nearly titty counties through out the State, tie COllIincu inc iMseua sioti as much as possible to prohibition which lie called tne parainotmi issue. Many ot the legislative candidates espec ially made the resubmission ol the pro hibition constitutional amend men t prom inent. At 12:30 scattering returns througli- out the state indicate that Boies (dem.) is elected governor over Wheeler (rep ) . . , i-i :n i. by a reduced plurality. i m von- win yery cloe, however, and the democratic plurality, is not iiKciy to cxticu t.ovu. TIlC DCS MOllies l,cnncr, (uein i a.i.ia. The dav was ours. Iowa rolls up an in creased democratic plurality. . Governor Boies for president! I lie lowa limners were with him." Whipped by Whltfcapn. Martinsville, Ind., Nov. 3. Word has just reached here that Wm. B.nv man, aged 50, living twenty miles south west f here, assaulted his 'en year old granddaughter Thursday iiinht and was allerwards visucn oy imy Hinectuuo and beaten into insensibility. Howmnn is in a critical condition. It is believed the girl will recover. Ei.Gov, Harks Dead. Nashville, Nov. 4. Ex-'.iov. Alliert S. Marks died suddenly this morning. ELECTION NOTES. The people's party made a poor show in Ohio. In New York Flower's majority will be 40,000. Detroit, Mich., elected a republican mayor yesterday. The democrats carried the citv of Col umbus and Franklin county, umo. The next Ohio houe will stand 65 republicans and 37 democrats. n;m.t,-hrs from various counties in Kansas show that the alliance did not bold its own yesterday. Belknno. republican, was elected in Michigan to fill the congressional vacan cy caused by the death of Melbourne H Ford, democrat. DECENT IN ALL THINGS. GROVER CLEVELAND TOIDEM OCR ATI EVERYWHERE. An Interview With the Kx Presi dent on the ReHult of the Elec tion Tuesday-New York, Mass acliusetis and Iowa Honietliliig to be Thankful For. New York, Nov. 4. Ex President Grover Cleveland gives his opinion ol the result of Tuesday's elections as fol lows: "Any man who still thinks that tariff reform is an obsolete issue or that the importance of a sound und safe money is a question upon which the people can be blinded is cither willully wrong or dangerously dull. "1 very much regret the defeat of Gov ernor Campbell, He has been a brave and honest official. This and the splen did canvass he made entitled him to suc cess. "While the election of Flower, Russell and Boies oulit to cause the utmost rejoicing among the democrats, thev should not forget that with these things conies an obligation to be true to Un people, honest in the advocacy of our piinciplcs and decent in all things." A TWO VKAKS Ol.U STRIKE. The 8an FranciHco Moulders Give I' P. San I-'kancisco, Nov. 3. The strike of union iron moulders which began in this city Nov. 3, 1H89, ended today. The union in calling the strike off states thnt it is informed the foundrvmen will not discriminate against the union members and that no objection is entertained to unionizing the shops if feasible. The Maverick Bank Failure. Boston, Nov. . President Putter, of Maverick National bank was arraigned before United Slates Commissioner Hal- lett and pleaded not guilty. Today his Da il was tixed at S.'ilU.tlOO and that ot limes French nt $100,000. Dana is out on $00,000 bail. tteventeen Miners Killed. Ht'TTE City, Mont., Gov. 5. At the Anaconda copper mine yesterday seven teen miners were killed in cage coming uuout of the mine. Htock Quotation. Nitw VokK.Nov. fi Krte 301-.: Lake Shnrt- I 1 i',i.u: Cliicaun and Northwestern 124: Nortulk ami Western ; Kie-hmund anil Wrst 1'oint Terminal 1-4; Westers I nion H2. Raliltnore l"rlce. HAl.TlMOHK. Nov. -Floar. steady; un- dimmed: w stern suK-r $3.50to3.7"; extra uotii-i. on; lanmv, yt-.noQju.ou wnrnt. firm; a. 2 red, tir-; .not tO'J-lilio 102'i; southern, quiet; I-'ultz loOftiin-l. L -hk- Ix-rrv 10n( lo5. Corn, south-rn. white, easy at -!-7(u,5C; y How, Hrm ut r,c(4.i3. Mew York Market. NKW Yohk, Nov. 4, Stocks, quiet hut sternly Money, easy lit 3. Iixchani.-e, lonu, 4-.so',k(,i..Hni,,: short. 4 3jfn. S4. state n nils, neldceted; iroveru-n, in hum!, dull but steady, c otton quiet; ales UO bales: t'ppimls. Hivnie; um-.tns, s-ic; luiurcs, linn. November K 00; liccernber, h.15 luMuarv. K.S0; Fcbrurl-v, S4-1; M irch, 8.52 April K.IVt. Fl-tur - quiet and st- a-ly. Wheal dull l-ut stenilv. Corn timet nut steaily. Pork quiet ' d sicndy at lo OOlrt$tl.OO. Lartl quiet and firmerat U 2,-i. stunt-1 Tut nenttne -.lull but ste tdv ut 3i,.rd37. Knsin inactive but stcid.v at SI 3-Va(Jl -3aV4. I'rcnitits ri m AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. HOME. The Pennsylvania railroad has declared another seiiii-unnual dividend of three per cent. The health of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, who arrived in Richmond, Ya., Saturday, is not good. San Fninciscoaii8 nre making an earn est effort to secure one or both of next year's national conventions. ScnatorQiiav has brought suit against Chairman Kerr, ol the Pennsylvania democratic committee, tor libel. Advices from New Portland, Maine state that 17 houses have been burned there, and 3t families rendered homeless by the lire that started Tuesday night. Persons living at Mamlan, North Dakota, have secured possession of the cabin in which Sitting Hull spent the last years of his life, anil in which he was killed last winter. It is their intention to take it to the World's Fair and ex hibit it. The men paid $1,000, n two-vcar-olil steer antl two silk dress pat terns lor tne cabin. The Maverick bank failure, while it created great excitement in Boston, was prevcn'ed by the action ol the associated banks from producing a panic. This piovitled that all the banks belonging to the Clearing House Association should at once combine to relieve the necessities of the depositors of the Maverick by making a written agreement among themselves to advance money to its de positors upon the security ol the assign ment ot their claims against the Mav erick. Wliat snukeHpenre Mlulit Have Saul. To take or not to take: thai is the ques tion. Whether 'lis better for a man to suffer The pangs and torments of ind-gestion. Or something take, and, in its taking, end them. Shakespeare didn't snv that, but very likely he would have said something sim ilar, it he was living in this lUth century, when so immv suffer untold agonies from indigestion. Of course he would have gone on to say that a man must be a fool not to take the "something" which would put an end to the pangs and tor ments spoken of, if he could uet it. Now it is a fact that weakened impoverished blood brings on indigestion, which is the cause of dysiieiisia, constipation a poisoned condition of the whole system and it is fact, also, that Dr. Pierce's tmlilcn Medical Discovery will bo purify the blood and enrich it that all the weak cued organs are revitalized and strength ened. If it doesn't, your money will be returned to you. When you feel uncomlortnble about the stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. Facts speak louder than words. Sim mons Liver Regulator will always cure. Important announcement : See our ad vertisement. H. Redwood & Co. To Advertiser. T insure change of advertisements runi.mg on regular contract, copy must be handed in l)v lu o'clock a. m. MPORTEO ANO DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If von want a box of rnnd rtears. Ira. ported or domestic, Grant's l'hnrmacy is the place to set them. We do not retail cigars, but sell ih.-m by the box only. A ciffar that vou usually pay ten cents for, I can sell yon the same cigar, filtv in a box. at seven cents. The best five ce-t ciitar at 3U cents by the box. It will pay you to call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Mood Purifier. Containing Burdock Itoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ann Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac- tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, a4 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Elegant nine-room house, besidrs servant's tinu-e; one of liet p irtu ol citv; rive minuti s walk ol square; g t fixtures in house, lurj-c lot, vi ws unsurpassed in Asheville. Price $l,oo, oni-hull cash, balance 13 and 18 mouths. Th - mot elegant house In Asheville. The grounds are larg-. All modern con veuienccs. Mituuted right in the heart ot city. Two ntinntt-s' walk from postnlficc. Grounds puitalile for lurge hotel. Kouriet-n rooms in lr--nt nousc, uesl es servant apartment. in uc soNi hi a snennce. i nc best bargain in Asheville lor parties desiring an elegant home. Possession Kivea In two months. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with five acres of laud, as a whole, or in lots. No log, devest pluce about Asheville and fini-st views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts mst the place lor invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; s yen roo s. pos session given at once. Elevation 2.800 feet. Kvery kind of real estate, irom a lot of to residrnees and lots of 25,O00. Apply at No. 6. South Main street. Furnished House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern to .venh-n ei. Possession st once. best st cet in Asheville. Price too per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBRLL. Real bstate Dealer. (ft 0 c BP (8 MS s (ft r O m CO H "D O m CO X O W CO GO CO r IS- U 5 9 SV -11, . '-fy Vmr I S fs).
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