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Asheville Daily Citizen CHRISTMAS IS COMING I 8HCUKB YOCJR ADVERTISING SPACB ARB YOU IN IT? IP NOT, SKCURB YOl'R CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING 8PACU 0 AT ONCE! AT ONCB! ASnEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII.-NO KK) -1 The 1-Necolu Inn, nt an elevation nl three thousand eight hundred mid fifty feet, will lie kept open (luring the winter. Those who desire altitude will hud this hotel comfortable anil attractive. LIXVILLE, X. C. REAL ESTATE. A.I.TBH n. RWVN. W. W. Wkst GWYN & WEST, I Smnnm to Wnltrr ll.Gwym ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loani) Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Puhlii Commissioners ol Deed FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICH HoutheaM Court Square. OATS OATS ORN MEAL MtAL BRAN BRAN 1,000 Bushels. 800 Bushels. 500 Bushels. 400 Hack. SHORTS SHORTS 300 Sacks. i M a a 2 X s c 3 v. .8 a i t g 0 7! 5 s S a s 5 I tt ; 0 5) f a 0 3 . 5 2 a a P 3 HAY HAY nrrv itttnii I'nciB. S 3 s ' 3 1 S 3 a s E a ull tine of nil k,ml(il' Peed at ENERGY ALWAYS WINS THE BATTLE 500 Hales. Kuik lit A. I. COOFF.R, IHorlli Court ttquiire, Ati;vllle. nnti Biinnur h dun mflnunc, 37 8. Main Street The Hun Murche In now rcceivingit hnnd- somcly arlectrd stu.k of "Ires goods ann trimming in which there will be found e- treme nuvcltir of one suit of a kind, no re to lie bn'l ot very low price for sin-h muteriul. The stuk of fancy goods is larger nnd hel ler selected Ihnn usual. Sole ngents for len temeri Hnd Foster kid glows. BvenitiK gloves a specialty, l.nrgc stock of misses' nnd chlldrcns' caps. Mi-Cull, Kumar Patter's are the most tvtih nnd best fitting See the hnmlsumr good nt BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. This is why we hold permanently the posi tion Ho in thr estimation of the puhlie, With low price a- our weapon and honesty as our shield, we can d -fy the world. Let us demoustrute this again by offering vou a nrinted chamber set for $ii.70, ana some wit'i lop )r for 65. When we ad vertise a bargain we will give it to you. We don't meet you with the word "all out You get the bargal and go away satisfied. Our prices all through the house are awav DOWN. Uoudoir paper only 8 cents er package. THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 Pattou Avenue. WIND IN FIERCE PUFFS HOME.DAHAKG DONE IN ASHE- VII.UE. hahjiehnhi.au dead. FINE TABLE You sacrifice much there is in life to value and enjoy when you begin to be indifferent about what you eat. We have just received a fine assortment of Crackers, consisting of GRAHAM WAFERS, OATMHAL WAFERS, HANUfliT WAPF.KS, CAFH WAFERS. AI.MiRT BISCl ITS, GINGER WAFERS, BEATRICE WAFERS. OSWEGO WAFERS, , BISMARCK WAFERS. SPONGE LAHY FINGERS. ZEPYRBTTES, Etc., Etc. These goods are of the highest possible itundard in quality. We invite a trial order. POWELL. & SNIDER. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. A tJreat Change In the Weather From the Baliuj HreeseM of a Week Back Damages at the New Baptist Church and Rlse where. The delightful Indian summer weather of the puBt month was rudely ended by the southeasterly gale which began last night. All the pent-up wrath of the winds. which have so long been held in en forced inaction, found Tent for their furv in one unbridled holiday, and for many hours the winds nnd the long withheld rain had unrestrained riot. Such n storm as this is rarely marked by any material damage in this moun tain section, extending little farther than the overturning of a tree here and there, the twisting away of limbs of trees, and possibly the prostration of unfinished lHiildiugsor partsthcreot. But the storm is light and the dnmng. t ivial compared with that which must have occurred on the ocean. Heretofore, duritiff this autumnal sea son, the course ol these storms a ndthey were unusually fierce and -disastrous has been oft" the coast, and the land has suffered little from them. The present one appears to have struck inland; nnd though the damage on l.nid will prob ably be small, it is reasonable to tear that the coast will lie strown with wrecks, and the ocean highway of ship ping marked with disaster. The new Kirsl Haptist Church.in course ol erection on the corner of College and Spruce streets, has suffered. Three ol the heavy roof trusses were blown down, and when they It'll they carried with them a part of the wall on the east side of the church. The damage to the structure ivns about $7(M. Work will not be re tarded much by the mishap. The high wind this morning de molished the billboard on South Main Hel'assesAwayat 11113 Thin. Af ternoon. Mr. Simon Hammershlag died at his late home at 12:15 today, after n wast- A CYCLONE AT CALCUTTA MANY LIVE LOST AND PROP. EKTV DESTROYED. g 1 A? SIMON 11AMMERSII1.AI',. From h Photograph y Liwhty -Ki Itruuii.) inii illness of six montlis' dtii attini. He was a native of the kingdom ol Hanover, having been born in the village ol Licbcnau, November 2, WX2. Alter his removal to this cuuiurv he engaged in business at Salisbury ami Statesville, at which latter place he married Miss Lizzie Klin, in 1801. Afterward he con ducted business in Moiganton with a hninch store in Asheville. The Ashcvillc house soon divelo)cd a business that dc mnniled his whole atlention. and here he moved with his laniilv in 1S7'.). His sterling qualities of mind and heart sooii won him many friends, and a lung resi dence has added to the number. His place will lie hard to fill. In their be reavement his family have the sympathy of the entire community. His remains are in charge of the ma sonic fraternity and will lie taken Charlotte to-morrow at 11. U0 to be buried with masonic honors in that The Indian Ciovernnicut Steamer EiiterpriHe LoMt With 77 Lived Houses Burned Down-Vessels Wrecked. Calcutta, Nov. 10. A cyclone passed over this part of India on Monday of last week. The damage done was very great. Ilesides the loss of seventy-seven lives by the sinking of the Indian gov ernment steamer Enterprise, which foun dered at the Andnman Islands, and the killing of sixty convicts, there is no doubt of a large loss of lile at other placeB along the coast. Advices from various parts of Orissn, province of India, in Bengal, stute that the cyclone passed over that section of the country and did great damage. The eastern part of that province lies along the shores of the bav of Bengal, and this section is therefore exposed to the gale, which seemed to gather toree as it swept across tne nay. I ne cyclone cleared u path through the forests, uprooted gi gantic tree and hurled them aside us though they were reeds. No house could withstand the terrible energy of the gale and every dwelling or other structure in the path of the cyclone was either swept from its foundation or literally picked up, turned over and deposited a long dis tance from the place where it had stood. The wind also did much damage in the vicinity of Calcutta. A large number ot vessels were at anchor nil' the mouth of the llootlly river. When the gale suddenly burst it was impossible to save many ol them. Numbers Irngged their anchors and were carried ashore, while others, more fortunate in their I holding ground, were damaged by the pounding thev received bv the enormous t seas which acrotntifioicH flip storm. I No estimate can as vet be made of the 1 .,..! i.,.u i:r.. i,.." ..11 ,i.....:i twin, ,,.a ,f, out ii, ui uti U11UI1B IC IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you wnnt a bos of good cigars, Im ported or domestic, Grant's Phnrmacy is the C lace to get 1 hen. We do not retail cigars, ut sell them by the box only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cigar, fifty in a box, at seven cent. The best five cent rignr at 3A cent by the It will pay you to call and examine box them, GRANT'S PHARMACY. street IkIow hevier s stalile. 1 he sign in j city. ! oeived it is known positively that the Iront ol K. B. Itanium S: to.i sture on ir, Hainmershl.ig was also a member i number of i-ersons who were drowned or Court place was also blown down. 0f the Koynl Arcanum and the Knights j kitl ov tle uljn trees or flying debris ..in 1 . , The rooting f the stalls ot the new to-1 ot u01(r bacco warehouses on Valley street was blown oft'. The awning in front of 0. A. Mears' store 011 South Main street was lorn down. One of the panes in a show win dow in A 1). Cooer's store was blown in and shattered into a thousand pieces. ! is very large. THE COTTON CHOI THE ;!. " CI'KE. Dr. Leslie E. Kei lcv and His In teresting. Secret. Few men have the same degree of newspiiK'r notice as Mr. Leslie E, Keely, ELECTION RELEASED HIM. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loans se.-urely placed ot K per cent Offices: 2 26 Patlon Avenue Second floor, frhmllv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of I.yman & Child). Office No. 1 Legal niock REAL, ESTATE AND - LOAN BROKER, TRICTI.Y A RROKP.RAGB BI'SINBSS. Loans secure placed at R per cent. Q. w (0 0 0 0 0 h -5 o WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, Vis Fatton Arnue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. PO BoiSS4. Pullinnt & Rutledtce, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. 7 2 f J"3 0G - jt.-. S I w D O X w w h Oh sJ w 4 M z tt SEE FOR YOURSELF Not I.rne lu Yield, but Uood j In Quality, Wasiiinc.ton.Nkv. 10. The cotton re turns of the Department of Agriculture for i November are not favorable for a high rate of yield. The lateness of the crop, I the extremes of tenipeiatur , the excess; of rainfall followed by drought, causing; enfeebled vitality nnd loss of foliage nnd j fruit, have been unfavorable for a large crop. On the northers border of the belt j killing frosts occurred on the 21th, in j some places as early as the U:trd. West : ol the Mississippi there has Ikcii some im- j provement during the past month. I lie season has been lavorable lor packing. Thenualitv is almost everywhere re jiorted as high, and the hbre is 01 goon . f uwiK,t mates is 17'J pounds per acre, distributed WW'.-. , III. He is nt the head of n As Good as a Habeas Corpus. II Appears. I I 1'ak is, Nov. 10. The release from prison ol M. Lafargue, the socialist leadcrelected - a member of the chamber of deputies for j l.iile Sunday, was made the occasion last I nigh of a great jubilation by the various workingmen societies. The parades were orderly at first, but soon became so disorderly that the police bad to break up the processions nnd disperse j the crowds. I L-alnrgue has been released only during I tne titi'e tne chamber is in session, as 1 during the sessions of the legislative body the ierson of a legislator is exempt I Iron) process. j An I itly Example. I From thcOxlord Day. t A state lailure warrant was issued nt , the May term of Oranvillesupcrior court I in 1N8B. A few days ago the paper wits presented to the county treasurer for payment, which he declined to do till in structed by the board of county commit- Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa 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, 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 1 disorder and decay. The concentrated curative virtues of 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 power and Buncombe Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South ?Ialn St. OUR NEW LINB a. M a LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, rom $1.00 to $4.25; nets, poles, etc. A beau tiful line Croquette. B. balls and Bat; Our new line KURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple and fancy. Our 6 cent Fountain Pen Is going right along plenty left, our new Souvenir of Aiheville, only 25 cent. We shall close the balance of our Dictionary Holder at $2.80, worth $3. BO. J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOKSRLI.BRS AND STATIONERS, S Public Square. u, 1 ft-V'l i 8 so L, 610MBER6.I; PATT0N AVE. I I :t-:!.. ... fro D, pq 8 spy DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS We have lomc cntirrly new dcmim ii Rin us. Of cuumt? thrr are not to be bcuKM for not hin 11. but they're to be een for noth- (rg. no that, if you cn't ponRrria them, tou can at leutt lo It at them. Some of them are ael in iliamnnd that flaih with won- droua radiance; other are set in brilliant only to be d UnKulhed from the grnuinc item or tne exncriencta eye. tt iRtne taanion to couplr purchases of Jewelry with the idea ihftt Invitth outlays are essential Notltinfc of the kind. You can uuj mucn ana pen little or ynu can uuy lime ana spena muf An exceptionally ju Hclout aelcctitm can made from our stock of Jewelry, etc. II. II. COSBY. JEWELER PATTON AVENUE. hv states as follows; "Virginia, 151; North Carolina, 178; South Carolina, 100; lleorgia, 155; Plor ida, 120; Alabama, 165; Mississippi, 190; Louisiunu, 200; Texas, 11)5; Arkan sas, 210; Tennessee, 170. As killing trusts have not yet been gen eral in the southern and western sections ol the belt it is possible with lavorable weather following, that the current ex lieetation niav be slightly exceeded. POI ND DKOWNKD, tions in various parts ol the country, j sinners. The holder warranted them in I established for the treatment ol inebri-! their official capacity. At the trial they , , ..... , ,. plead the statute ot limitation. 1 his ates and persons similarly diseased. The wns nn Uf,,v .,,,,. for C()ulltv t() Kt j treatment followed remains a secret before its people. If a county is justi wilh l'r. Keclcv. It is known as the 'liable in avoiding the payment ot an ob-' bichloride f gold cure, nnd is applied by ''"'". v;y maw in it it eually to. means ot hypodermic injections and PemiHj Waula Ih Uuav'H. i draughts. Great public interest, one ,,,,, ,1 -., , . . .1 : . 1,. I-...I.,.. I ro 11 the Philadelphia Times. ! need not sav, is manifested in )r kcrlcv .-,.. and his oprVntions. rendering an excel-; The prestige ol the victory is Quay's; , lent portrait and sketch of the man most the men elected in city and State are welcome. I Quay's own selections: the oartv oruan- 1 11c oocior is 01 iriMi c.ir,ti not. :...,,:,, :0 o,,,.'. Had and Unexplained Falallly In j Ireland. j IM iii.in, Nov. 10, Nans, county Kil j dare, nine miles southwest of this city, is j the seat of Lord Cloiicnrrv. Situated near Naas is the mnnsin on extensive ! grounds. One of the beauties of the place is an extensive lake. Today some kci-piv s were on the sliore of the lake, and saw something in the water which proved on being got ashore to be the body ol Kosa Lawless, young est sister ol LordCloncurry. The' family was immediately notified of the finding of the boily and the remains wcrs taken to the house of her brother. No further details of the sad ,'illnir have Iwen received and it is a matter of con jecture as to how the young lady met her death. t... o :.. r t. 1 .. - . c 1 .. ....... ... ""'i11'11 111 x"" , nit .-iconic ia viiiiv s; earlv years were s-nt 1.1 St. .aw rem , ,. u tion to the National Con county. New ork. Ileisn wciieducaien : , . ,."..,, ,, . c..".. man and n graduate in medicine. In the war he was an army surgeon, and was nterested in the study ot inebriety, vemion is Quay's, nnd the next Scnntor ship is Quay's, unless the men who could 1 have revolted this year without harm to the party but didn't shall revolt next year when Republican supremacy in the nation will he nt stake. B. C. CHAMBERS, President P. O. MIl.I.HR, V-Presldeut. P. M. WFAVBR, Sec. & Treas. H A. MILLIiR, Gen. Supt. CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE BoIcm' IMuralltvUirowH. Uks Moinus, Iowa, Nov. 10. The oHi cial canvass of the vote made yesterday by the county boards shows that Hoies' plurality will be between 8,000 and 9,000. Ho Moon Done For. Prom the Chattanooga Times. The third party has literally died a burning, It will have no sort of stand ing in congress, though claiming some fifty memliers in the house and two sena tors, for the good reason that their con stituents have already abandoned them. OIW; AMSN'T THEY? which he became convinced was a physi cal disease and accordingly to be treated as such. At the close ol his experience in the armv he settled at lhvight. III , where he continued cxictiiucnts, resulted in the announcement that, after twenty years of laborious application to the task he had set himsi lt to accomplish, he had discovered a cure for drunkenness. Dr. Keeley is a well built man, over , six leet high. He is a courteous and at-i fable person, but his npficarancc and I manner suL'cest the strong decision and endurance which one ncniiaintcd with his career would naturally cxcct to see in him. There is a Keeley "institute" at Greens, boro. N. C. j NKW Yokk, Nov. 10 Stocks, active but strong Money. env at nwitl lixchance, Inni;, 4 M'(jt,.tmi4; short. 4.H3vji4.Mai; Htnle b nrts. neglected; government bonds, . . , .,, , , . ., ; nun ami sie.my. (.otlon quiet but steady; I The service of (trover Cleveland to the; air 4.r Imlcs: t'pliiuds, toic; Orleans, I 1;., ;n tlu. lull in tliic 1 s 1 1"1"'': lutures, firm. November 7 t)fl; Iie- 1 democratic cause in the campaign in tins !,.,,!.,., . ; January, m.23: Ket.ruary, h 87. i state was verv great. Putting aside all M-m-h, R.i; April '8 02. Plour-actlve at a , i ,,.. , i tirm Wheat--uctive but weak. Corn quiet I false notions 01 the dignity that IS sup-land firm. Pork-quiet and steady at L..,l , hW .l.ii..t e.nrei.lent. he T3"'.,,:7- l-ard-quiet .and firm at e"-" - 1 I ii..-i. wnnt" Turpentine qul-t and -teady presided and spoke nt great gatherings ! at ar.-Vnatin. Rosin inactive but te ulyat ' . . , ., .. I $1 attaint. 4u Freights active but flim. Htoek Quolatloii. Nw Voiik. Nov.tO Uric W),: Lake 8h re : 1 144: L'lliengo mill Northwestern 1221; : N'ortolk and Western Till: Richmond ami West Point Terminal 13V Wrsten. (.nion r llalilmnre HrlceH. P.mtiuokk. Nov. tl-Plom. atendv. nn- i chnngi-il; w stern suier $3,50(oi3.75; extra : $:.uorn. .04; family, $4.iin(u t.no Whent. i No. 2 ml, weak; spot lufiviilU.IMi; south- jfm, en.icr; l-nln, lOL'm ltiH; I, .ugliftTy ! ln.idHos L'nia. snutlurn, tirm; white, ! 52l,ii0; yellow 57f0. I New York Market. J. fil CAMPBELL DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. EtcKunt nine-room house, besides servant's home; one of best p;iru of city; live miuutcs walk of square; g is fixtures in house, lare lot. views UL-iurpansed in Asheville. Price $, Hoo, ooL-huli cash, balance 1'2 and Irt months. The mi tut tpirnnf hts in I.IihvIIU Th Rrouiuls ore I urge. All modern couveniences. Mtunteu rint in the heart ot city. Two miuutcs' walk from pout office. Grounds ruitahle for lare hotel. Fourteen rooms in present house, besi es servant apartment. Will be sold ut a sacrifice. The best bargain in Asheville (or partlc desiring uu ck'Kunt home. Possession uiven in two months. THE FIRST BREAK IN PRICES. DRY GOODS TUMBLING! A $50,000 stuck throws on the Market at New York Cost! Including Our entire Stock of MILLINERY! Bery thing 8old for Spot Oetsli! No Goods charged while this sate lasts. We need Ten Thousand dollars oa December 1, and resort to this mean of getting It. MONDAY THE SALE COMMENCES! An opportunity for the people that sel dom present itself. Right In the msjot d the season, everything NEW, FRESH, FASHIONABLE AND STYLISH. Necessity knows no law I We must have the above amount oa December 1 and rely on low price to get it. Respectfully, F. T. MIMNAUGII, Wo. ii Patton Avenue. N. B. Partie owing u for bill due thirty days had better make arrangements for set tlement, as they wilt be turned over to a collector next week. P. P, it. 0K0VER CUiVELAXI). For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with five acres of tund, an a whole, or in lots. No ton. dry est place about Asheville and finest views within corporate limita. Pronounced by expert juHt the place for nvalids. tievett hundred feet of porch; s. ven rou-ns. I'o sesMon iiven at once. Elevation 2.S00 feet. livery kind of reul estate, from a lot of $lif to residences and lots of $25,000. Apply at No. S. South Main street. Furnished House For Reut. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern co.ivenien.YS. Possession at once, beat st cet in Asheville. fricc fUO per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBKLL. Kent Kstate Dealer. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. 12 Pattou Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS c WBAVtiR'S LIV- BRY OFFICE, WILLOW ST. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. MENS' FURNISHINGS ON THE MOVE ! There I. the liveliest kind of a demand for our Cents' Purnl.hlnii. They have been moving so quickly th t ia is pretty bard to keep pact with then lust now it 1 WINTER VNDERWEAR- Thnt I movlnif. and a It l. to.t what yon want and -ight In wnson yon had better be "ia theawim" Price way flows I Assortment the largest and mo;.t varied I F. E. MITCHELL, Hole Agent For Dr. Jaequer) Sanitary Woolen tyatcm Companx For Western North Carolina. 28 TATT0N AVE., - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. There is a woman in Aversboro town ship, Harnett county, who puts on breeches nnd stucks foililcr as good as any man. One of her neibors tells the Dunn Times she can jump eight feet from one stuck to another and catch like a squirrel. Henderson Gold Leaf: Old Mrs. Betsy Faulkner, who lives in Sandy Creek township, about four miles from town, cume to Henderson recently ana pur chased the hrst bonnet in her life. Concord Standard: Older citizens tell Standard man something. Thcv say that not more than ten years no, at courts, that it was no trouble in count ing intoxicated men right along. But now it is different; it is seldom that you see a drunken man. Monroe Enquirer: Mrs. John Dixon, of Goose Creek township, recently killed a hawk with her eyes shut. She pointed the gun in the direction of the hawk, shut her eyes and pulled the trigger, nnd down came the hawk. Raleigh News and Observer: Mr. S. W. Coats lost his running horse Preston in a" race in a peculiar manner. He made his first mile heat in good time. In the second heat, after running a quarter, it seemed he was louled in some way from behind, cutting almost off his left hind foot at the joint, and he made the last three quarters in this condition, Whca be reached the line his hoof was s' near off that be would strike the ground oa the bone of his leg. His rider did not know be was wounded. Preston showed m the last race of hit life a power of endurance seldom seen in pian or oeast. of democrats with the earnestness ol u thorough-going partv man. n herever he npiearcd hecvoked much enthusiasm, showing the strong hold which he has upon popular contidence. new lorK World. That the democracy of the nation will again look to .New York lor national leadership is almost certain, Who the leader will be, in view of the conditions prevailing, there can lie but little doubt. It will lie Grover Cleveland. He is more conspicuously identified than any other democrat witn tne issues mat nave made the democratic pnrty the party of victory and progress. New Haven Reg ister. Grover Cleveland has lost none of his wondrous power and widespread popu larity. The election in New York and Massachusetts, where nationalqtiestions played a much moreimportnntpurt than they did in Iowa, shows that lie is not only a statesman but that he is a won derfully shrewd politician. Duvmport Democrat. It will, ol course.be noted that it came as a flattering endorsement of Grover Cleveland, for wherever his voice was heard, both in New York and Massachu setts, . democratic gains responded to his stirring appeals in behnll'ot politi cal consistency. St. Paul Globe. Grover Cleveland comes in for a Urge share of the glory of Tuesday s victories. He took an active Dart in the New York campaign, and went over to Boston just betore election to give Kusscll a uoost Grover is "in it" to a very large extent Indianapolis sentinel. The ex-President speaks with his cus tomary candor and earnestness, and his warning against mixing the tariff and silver issues is repeated in the election returns from Ohio in tones which cannot be misunderstood, (Juincy Herald. Cleveland is once more the dictator of the democratic party. If the national convention were held tomorrow he would be nominated by a practically unanimous vote. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. It ij a pity Cleveland did not go to Ohio. He earned luck this year where he spoke. Kansas City Times. . The I'roofofihe Pudding-. Have you honors, causing blotches? Docs your blood run thick and sluggish ? Are you drowsv, dull and lunguid ? Is a bud tnste in your mouth, and Is your tongue all furred und coated ? Is your sleep with bad dreams broken ? 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Boarding- House For Rent. House contaias eighteen rooms, has all modern conveniences, hot and cold water bath, etc,, and Is welt furnished throughout. This Is one of the most desirable boarding houses in the city, and will be rented for three months or longer on REASONABLE TERMS To an early applicant. For further informa tion call on or address JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 33 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. Owing to bankrupt competition, on" S'oveaiber5 we thai! commence a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirtt and Drawers, Half Hose, Collar and Cuffs, Scarfs, Etc., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked in plain figures. TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! 91 0 S tr 3 SB m 3 The best stock of Bluck Dress Suits in Asheville. Clerical Suits, regulation style, at Whitlock Clothing House. Cape Coats and Overcoats in black and other colors, complete Clerical Out 1" - l ll'L!., M.L! ft uia, ui n niuucs .ioinu!g nouae. Pillsbury best XXX flour. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1891, edition 1
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