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Asheville Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. ic;7. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily The Esecola Inn, nt nn devotion of three thousand eight hundred and fifty feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire nltitude will find this hotel comfortable nnd Attractive. LINVILLE, N. C. TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY xi lttoti Avenue. REAL ESTATE. WtLTM B.Owvii! w. w, Wsst, GWYfU WEST, litainnori to Walter B.Owyn) ; ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF sSHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE, flLoattla Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public Commissioners of Iieeds FIRE INSURANCE. 01FICIt-outheat Conrt ftqnare, CORTLAND BROS., Heal Estate Broker, And Investment Agents. .NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, so-orely placed at 8 per cent Office.: 3 at SB Patton Arenac Second ioor. fcbOdlT INSURANCE. Application for In.orance will receive onr prompt attention at all time. We - an in. ore your property in twenty of the largc.t and beat companies on earth. Boarding House For Rent. Honae contain, eighteen rooma, ha. all modern convenience, hot and cold water bath, etc., and la well furnished throughout. -Thia la one of the moat desirable boarding ' ou.ee in the city, and will be rented for three months or longer on SEASONABLE TERMS) To an early applicant. For further informa tion call on or addrea. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 32 Patton Aye., A.hevlllc, N. C. JOHN CHILD, tPewmerty of Lyman & Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL ESTATE .AND LOAN BROKER, TRtCTLY A KROKBRAGB BU8INBS8. Loan, secure placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 8$ Patton Avenue. Jtt Y M C A bnUd g. aovl dSsa PO Boa 85. OATS OATS 1,000 BuslielS. is I1 i i z$ M o a fc-S 0 B? g S B - S U to i 8 I o o Z ni 11 CORN 800 Bushels. MEAL MEAL 500 Bushels. BRAN BRAN 400 Sacks. SHORTS SHORTS 300 Sacks. 0 10 J 12- 500 Bales. 8 S HAY HAY a We enrry a lull line of all k'nda of Heed at Rock bottom Price A. n. COOPER, North Court Hquare, Aahevllle. There's a good, iolld, and .olivine, tig reu n why you nbuuld buy your GROCER IKS from at, nnd one uch reaton it as powerful ai a hundred. You taa't buy Ihetn anywhere any cheaper or better. If you will take the trouble to teat the matter ne think we can convince you. Of thin you can rest aimured, you will get nothing from ui that you cannot implicitlv rely upon. VYc have .just received a fresh supply of Genuine English Plum Pudding, lso Atmore ' Cele brated Mince Meat. POWELL, & SNIDER. Wholeaale and Hetall Grocer. RUNNING ON TIME. That'a the wav all our watches run, and onr clocks have the well regulated habit of" doing precisely the same thing. Perhapa you have a watch that la aomewhat eccentric In Its movements; If yon have, we will straight en It out for you In short order and we will also see to.lt that the expense Involved in the operation Is exceedingly moderate. A good war 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, bnt just now we have another specialty a special display of fine umbrellas to which we would call y.tir 1 attention. " 5 0 s? i 0 . a e w 0 o si : H u H m n J SEES w i S S U a B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHAMBER SETS, 10 and ia Pieces. We have Just Opened Forty Decorated F.n gliah Chamber acta in Pink, Blue and Brown, Feuciaa and Ivy. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. A. a Leader and Sp-cial Bargain w have pnt the price aa follows : 10 Pieces, Rood Sizes, Only Sa.70. 13 Pieces, Good Sizei, Only $4.65. These are the sets we advertised in Sep tember and now you can have them. They are going faat and in order to get a good se lection and all yon need, let na advlae you to come early, a. they will not laat long. Come! we want you to sec onr store a credit to Asheville; yea, even the south. While In aak to see that new centre draft burner that nta anv lamp; Is aufe and a boon to every user of lamps; so simple, ao eaay to rrwlck, so eaay to fill lamp without remov ing It, etc. For further particulars and price, call and ace it at THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 Patton Avenue. BON MARCHE, 37 S. Main Street. The Bon Marclie ia now receivingit. hand somely selerted not k of drees goods and trimmings in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one suit of a kind, no more to be bad at very low prices for auch material. The stock of fancy goods la larger and bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents for Cen tcmeri nnd Foster kid gloves. Bvening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and children,' caps. McCall.s Basaar Patter's are the moat atyliah and best fitting. See the handsome gooda at BON MARCHE, 37 S. Main Street. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. Owing to bankrupt competition, on Novembers we shall commence a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and CulTs, Scarfs, lite, TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! This will bring the gnods to about Xew York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the competition our business in these lines had been ahno-t double their usual size, indicating a carefully selected stock of correct styles from the best makers, at very tessonable prices. Intelligent people willteadily see that if they wait long they will le "left." H. REDWOOD i CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. B. C. CHAMBERS President F O. VII.LBR, V-Prcaidcnt. IF. M. WAVBR, Sec. & " reas. H. A. MILl.tR, Gen. Supt CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE No. i a Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS WBAVBR'St LIV ERY OFFICE, WILLOW ST. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 112. A REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL! MARTIAL LAW IS REPORTED DECLARES. An Attempt to Re-establlHb the Monarchy-Tht Mewa Viewed With Deep Concern at WaMhliiic ton In View of Onr Trade Re lations. Washington, Not. 5. The department of state hns received a cablegram from Minister Conger announcing the disso lution of congress, and the declaration of martial law in Brazil. This is viewed with deep concern here in view of the importance of the American interests in that country nnd our close trade with it. There is reason ta believe that the rev olutionary movement is being fomented by a considerable party which seeks to reestablish the monarchical form of government in Brazil, Such reports as were received here during the past few months indicated a steady strengthening of the republican feeling among the Bruziliun people, and while the. news of the revolutionary movement causes much surprise aud will probably lead to ordering some of our naval vessels to points where trouble threatens it is not generally believed that the revolutionary element is strong enough to uproot the new republic. FAI.LINU AWAY. The People's) Parly Cutsj A Verv tiiiiHll FlKure In KanaH. Toi'KKA, Kas.. Nov. 5. Keturns from 90 our of 106 counties in this state show the defeat of the peoples' party ticket in seventy five counties. Ill the two judicial districts in which the elec tions were held seven republicans, two democrats and one alliance man were elected. There were combinations be tween democrats and republicans in three judiciul districts all of which were successful. crry Simpson w."s the only alliuuce congressman who succeeded in pulling his company ticket through. The campaign of 1893 will be between the old parties. Amerlcu Corn for Mexican. Monterey, Mex., via Galveston, Tex.. Nov. 2. Patria Mateos, the representa tive of Jesus Asecliigo, governor of the state of Zacatecas, is here arranging for importation of corn from the United States for the famine stricken people of his state. In addition to the drought, the pros pect of a crop in that purt of the repub lic was utterly ruined by recent heavy frosts. Typhus In RuHala. St. Petersburg, Nov. 3 Typhus fe ver is spreading among the faimne stricken inhabitants of several provinces in the government of Knsan. Stringent measures have been adopted to cope with the disease. It is reported that, in spite ol the pro hibition placed upon the exportation of oil cuke, this article will beallowcd to be exported after the home demand has been satisfied. snow In North Dakota. Grand Kapids, N. D., Nov. 5. It com menced snowing about noon yesterday and snowed all the afternoon. It is drifting badly. Many of the men brought up here from Minnesota and Wisconsin to help threshing are leaving because of cold weather, and as a large portion of the grain is still unthreshed, it is doubt ful il farmers can finish thrrsniug before spring. Parnell's Property lo be Hold. Duiilin, Nov. 4-. AU the employees of the late C. S. Pnrnell on his Avondulc estate have been dismissed and the saw mills and Arklow quarries, which also belonged to Purnell, are to be sold. Only the family mansion will be retained. Mrs. Parncll, thouuh still proslrated with sickness and grief, will probably recover. Bfnka and Bank nircctm. From the New York Herald. Is the warning so often emphasized to go unheeded? What institution now un suspected is next to go to the wall because its directors do not direct, be cause the president is left unmolested to run the bauk and speculate with its funds r ' The Trnat la Illegal, The Michigan supreme court in a case involving only $29 bave handed down a pioneer decision that condemns as ille gal trust or unv combination by pro ducers to fix prices without rtterence to the ordinary laws of supply and demand in open market. ELECTION K0TISS. And now for Cleveland! Charleston News and Courier. The allied democratic aud alliance farmers swept Virginia. The new method of voting proved very satisfactory in New York. What we want for 1892 is the deliber ate ludument ol the people on the con flictine policies of the two great parties. unprejudiced by any side issues such as Tammany or auu-iammunv. new York Herald. The rjeople. speaking in their sovereign capacity, have declared with emphasis . I. . 1 L'" ....... n.nt,'a . ... 1 i I ... '1 1 . - D t .. ... and his methods of having the financial affairs of the state administered, are right. Philadelslna Times. After reading some Iowu iiewspniers of verv recent date we have concluded that the campaign out there has been more of a snorter than it seemed possible for such a typical republican state to contain wirhm tts borders. Springheld (Mass.) Republican. In Mississippi senators to succeed George and Walthall are to be elected bt the legislature chosen Tuesday. Both George and Walthall bad denounced the the sub-trensnry bili out and out, and the alliance declared war to the knife Nevertheless both will be returned as a majority of the legislators are instructed tor ttiem, ana siraigui ucmocracT ire utnpha in Mississippi. A CORKER. Another Election Flicht Tliut I ills the HoHpltal. Cork, Nov. 5. There was another se rious election fight at midnight lust night between the I'arnellites and Mc Carthyites. During the battle many people were injured, and are now being treated at the hospital. Wm. O'Brien, M. P., Thomus Condon and John Gil hooty, M. P., were among the injured. All three of the gentlemen mentioned were hit by stones hurled ut them by I'arnellites. THE CONVICTS SCATTERED TKNNKSSEE CRIMINALS ARE CA'TUHT IN KENflCKV. Gov. Buchanan Will Not Order Out the Milltla-Branch Prioii8 Heavily GuardedV-A Conference at Nahvllle. Nashville, Tcnn.,Nov. 5. IJ. B. Wnde, state superintendent of prisons, after a conference with Gov. Buchanan and adjutant general Norman, returned to Tracy City yesterday. He was ordered to protect the branch prisonstliereand at Inmnn nt all hazards. A large force of euards for each place has been famished with arms and ammunition and special arrangements have been made to prevent a surprise by the mob as at the other three branch prisons. Gov. Buchanan says the lessees want him to order a force to conduct t lie con victs back to the mines, but he is satisfied that there ex ists now no good reason lor .calling out the militia. J. E. Goodwin, sub -lessee of the convicts nt Briceville, when asked it the convicts would be returned to the mines, said that they would not unless the state million. ies would guarantee them protection. He said there was no use in taking the convicts' there to be released in a lew davs. The prison inspectors toda issued an order calling lor the retain to the mam prison of all prisoners serving lei ins lor the more serious crin is u ho are now at the branch prisons They were sev eral murderers among the convicts re leased at Coal Lreek anil Oliver Springs. telegrams received hv ihc governor re port the capture in Kcnluikv and I'm nessee of about ninety escapid convicts. I lie captors were instructed to return lie convicts to the mam prison at Nash- T lie and they would be paid $L'5 each IasI'KK, Tcuii., Nov. 3 Mrs. Davis, wile of one of the convict guards at Inmnn, where one of the largest convict camps in the state is en vied, commit ted suicide yesterday. She k it a note lo her husband saving that she had rather be dead than line with him. PER CAPITA IIHCI I.ATIOM.J Where the Trouble I. lew nn to Our money. From the Stntcsvillc Land nnrk Cnpt. S. B. Alexander was exactly right when he said at Newton, as re ported, that if the circulation were increased to $50 pvr caritu it would be but a little while before it was out ol the hands of the people again. That is just the argument that Mr. Mills mnde in Ohio: the trouble is not with the amount of money in circulation 'nit with the manner of its distribution. And this inequality will never be overcome until the high tariff wall is broken down, nnd the markets of the world are open to the products of the American lariiicr The Point. From the Asheville Democrat Co-operation among our tanners, in buying or selling, is a very excellent thing. To pay cash for all purchases, either individually or collectively, is also an excellent thing. But we submit to their sense ol justice and self-interest whether tu huv through one agency in.in outside dealers is either right or best lor themselves, when trey expect then home merchants lo buv their products, andean secure as honest aud fair tirainieui Irom them as from any agency in or out ol the state can secure tor theiii. Buyer ItiHtead of Seilt-rsi. Prom the Rockingham Rocket. Acommission merchant told the writer last Saturday night that from the first of October to that date he had sold the merchants of Rockingham 75,000 pounds of meat, nor docs he claim that he sells nil the meat brought to this market. Does this tact throw any light upon tne financial depression of the binning class? Here we are in n country that can raise meat enough and to spare, with a town of Rockingham's size buying 7o,000 pounds from western markets in a period of fifteen duys! A Man Thermometer. Lean men make the best thermometers; Karenheit never invented better ones. It the weather is warm and sunny, ihcy are cheerful: it cold and frost v, they are nn table aud snappy; if damp and cloudy, thev are downcast nno gloomy, tun u eitlicr lean or fat men are sulfcring from biliousness, heiidachc.constipation or in digestion, the weather will always be damp und cloudy in their locality, unless they use Dr. Pierce s pleasant pellets. These pellets are small, sugar-coated granules, calculated tostnrtthe liver nnd digestive organs into healthy activity, and thereby ruisc low spirits and dispel gloom. Do Von Know That Asheville has a first class portrait artist? Mr. Lloyd freeman, whose sltf dio is at Lindsey"& Brown's photo, par lors hns a tine display of portraits on ex hibition nt the above place. His work is certainly of the highest order. You should cull at once ond examine these works of art and leave an order for portrait to surprise your wife with on Christmas morning. novouiw. T. W. Yates. Tullahoma, Tcnn., writes "ft does me good to praise Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess on the lungs and asthma that tr mbled me two vears and that other remedies ailed to benefit. Pillsbury best XXX flour. Kroger, sole agent lor Asheville. When vou feel uncomfortable about the stomach take Simmons Liver Regu lator. To Advertiser. T insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must be handed ia br 10 o'clock a. m. ROBBED THE MAIL CAR. AN OLD VP" FASHIONED "HOLD IN NEBRASKA. How Much the RobberH acured i Not Known us the Offlcerit Re fuse lo Tell The PaHHeuxera DlHturbed Hut Not Robbed. Omaha, Nov. 5. The passengers on the Missouri Pacalic train which left Omaha at 10:30 last night were treated to an old fashioned "hold up" at West Side, a suburb. At 11 o'clock four masked men took charge of the train when it stopped at the station, one covering engineer and fireman with a rifle while the others pro ceeded to plunder the train, drawn re volvers in hand. They approached the conches and ordered the passengers to throw their hands up. At the door they retreated and attacked the mail car. By threatening to blow open the door with dynamite the messenger was induced to admit the robbers and the car was plun dered. The officers refuse to give any informa tion as to the amount of booty secured but it is said that large sums from Kan sas City uud St. Louis banks were se emed. The (iradltude or It. From the Wilm ngton Messenger. Niue-tciitlis ol the negroes in the South are given work by the white people. II the whites held the same animosity to-w-iirds the negroes as the speeches on last Thtirsdaynight (at Wilming ton) show the negroes cherish for the whites, the last nero in the South would re dismissed hv the employers, and white labor would take their places very soon. nuNliicNH In Greenville. From the Oreenvil e Ncwa. A traveling man who is here is getting off a good "gag" on the city. He says of all the business and professional men he asked as to whether business was nood, only three said they were doirg well. One of them was a d-uggist, and the other a physician uud the third an undertaker. Iletrayed IIIniHell. From H-irvitrd Lampoon. Stranger I'd like a room on the se cond floor. Hotel clerk I can give you one on the third. Stranger But that's another story. Clerk Front ! Take Mr. Kipling's valise up to SO. Excunable. From the Bostt-n Transcript. Judge You're accused of not support ing your wife. Prisoner Hut, your honor, you don't know my wile. She is insupportable. The Race In Not to I lie Hwlft. Hrom Texas Sifting. It is very rare nowadays that the office seeks the man; and even when such a thing occurs, the chase is usually very sluggish. An Irishman ReiuMc a Drink I From Life. Barber, to Irishman in the chair Bay rum, sir? Irishman No, thank you, sir. I had two beers on my way lip. Htock Uuotutlonn. Nrw Vokk Nov. 5. line -yi-a: Lake Short ll.'.iV Clneauu anil Northwestern 123; vortnlk untl Western 517; Richmond and West I'oint Terminal 13lg: Western I nion KIVj- Baltimore Price). HM.TIMOKK, Nov. IS.-Flnur, sternly; un-chutiL-cd; w stern super $3.ro(iua,7ij; extra Sa.tluai-l.oo; family. $4..loy5.o0 Wheat, strong; No. '2 red, aunt a'til month 104ftt 1114.1.;; auuthern, tinner, l-'ulu, lOUrilllo; L 'iiKherrv 10"fto3 Corn, aoutltern, ateauy; white, 47(it5l; villow, fA('(ju. New York Market. Nkw Yiikk, Nov. B . Stoeks. quiet but temly Monev. ensy at fif'l.tl. Kxcllunue, una, 4.&OU; 'lort. 4 4: state b nils. dull anil cHlurclcs; government bonds, dttll Hit Htcuilv. Cotton dull: -al'-a 03 bales: l'p! mils. Mii-uic; ir)e;i,i, H-e; lutures, met but ste.i'iy. .November H.I 1; lieceuiber, 1 o: .lliinuiry, n 3'J; Feiirnn'v, M 4"J: M.ireh, .f;-; Api il. H.ti". Flour uelive and steady. Wlient- netive but fitin. cJnru tire, cte- umt fmr. Pork ouiet n.id si.iudy at Sin nodi $11. on. L. ml quiet and firmer at j. ?siirit- 1 iirp.-iitine a.ill but easy at .ia. Kosir, quiet but ale. itly ut l e'reights active but li uier. AFPAIRS OF COSSEQL'EXCE. HOMIi. There is nncpiileiiiic of typhoid fever in Portland, Mc, and vicinity. 1 Here is a more iicacctul feeling in diplomatic circles in regard to Cuiliun affairs. It is understood that the board of in quiry on the loss ol the strainer Des patch to untl that no one was to blame. Dr. John 1. Jennings, the venerable foun der ot tiie Masonic Home, ut Grand Kapids, Mich., died Wednesday night nt that institution. II) was a thirtv-third degree Mason and had held high offices in the order, tic was, until a lew years ago, a wcalthvand prosperous merchant and during his prime he advocated build ing the Masonic Home lor indigent mem bers of the fraternity, little realizing that he would soou be a dependent himself He was the first inmateof the institution and the first one to die. Lenf by leal the roses fall ; One by one our dear ones die, 0, to keep them with us still! Loving hearts send up the cry, Wue and mother, 0 how dear, Fading like a mist away. Father, let us keep them here. Tcarlullv to God we prav. Many a wife and mother, who seems doomed to die because she suffers from diseases peculiar to women, which saps her lite awav like a vampire, and baffles the skill of the family physician, can be saved by employing the proper remedy. l las remedy is ur. fierce s favorite Pre scription, the greatest boon ever con ferred by man on weak, suffering, des pairing women. It is a specific for ull phates of lemale weakness, no matter what their name. Art Dtnplav. At the studio of Lindsey & Brown is to be found the most beautiful display of art goods, embracing pictures of every kind, pastels, water color, oil paintings, etchings, artetvps, engravings, photo graphs, &c. Frames by the hundreds of the r-ost beautiful designs. Parlor easels in oak. bronze, Bilver und gold. A complete stock ol art materials for oil painting, pastel, crayon and water colors. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. Wit yon want a box of good cigars, Im ported or d.imtntie, Oram's 1'hnrmncy is the place to get then. We do not retail cigars, but atll them by the box only. A cigar that you unuallv pay ten cinta for, I can aell you the Mine cigar, fifty in a box, at acven cents. The best five ee"t cigar at 3U cent, by the box. It will pay you to calf and .iiimln. them. GRANT'S I'HAKMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Hoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, etc. 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 Pharinacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac- tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 9 34 South Main St. J. Mi CAMPBELL DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Klceant iiln.-rnnm hnm. 1....I.I... ... house; one uf nest p.iru ol city; five minutes walk ol nquare; g a fixtures in houae, lartic lot, vi wa unsurpassed in Aahevillr t-nee i,800, one-hull cash, liu unce 12 and IN moiuha. Th.- raot eleennt honw In Ah..iu. ti... Krounila are Iimk". All moilernconvcu'iences. cuuuicti nunt in the heart oi city. Two minutes' walk from n.iMtnffi.-. n.n... ruitahle for larite hotel. Fourteen rooma ia prcscui nouae, best ea servant apartment. ill be aoiil ut a siicrifice. I hc be.t bargain in Aahsvilie lor panics desiring an elegant home. . '..cuu Kivco in two montna. For Sale or Rent. White cottAt-e nn Inn r mn...l , . fie acres of land, aa a whole, or in lots. No ion, tirvcat place about Asheville and lln.it views witnin corporate limits. Pronounced by experts lust the place for invalids. Seven imndrid lett ol porch; a yen roo-ns. Pos scaiion given at once. Elevation 8.800 feet. oi A" 1 "m "late, trom a lot of J5 to reaidencea and lois of $5,000. Aurjlv at No. 6. Suoth Main street. FuruiHbed House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modem eo .yenirneea. Poaaesaion at once. Beat at eet In Aahevillc. Price $00 ner month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBULL. Meal batata Dealer. ft 0 e r O S s m r H 0 CD o m o r- r s GO CO M SM 5 X ft 0 r sd ?
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