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le Daily Citizen?" Ashevil ARB YOU IN IT ? IF NOT, SUCURR CHRISTMA8 13 COMINO I SECURE YOOR ADVBBTISINO BPACB AT ONCBI YOUR CHRISTMASADVIiRTISINGSPACB AT ONCB! ASHEVILLE N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1891. VOLUME VII NO 101. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Est-eoln Inn, lit nn elevation ol three thousand eight hundred ami lilty feet, will lie kept open ilurin Hi winter. Those wlm desire altitude will find tliis hotel comfortable ;iml attractive. LINVILLE, X. C. REAL ESTATE. WHLTEBOWVN. W, W. WlT, GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Waltrr B.Owyni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public Commissioners of Heeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Houtheaat Court Square. CORTLAlIIS., Real Instate Hrokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY. PUBLIC. Loan. m. tirely placed at M per cent Offices: 34 A 26 Patton Avenue Second floor fcMldlT JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman & Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RIIOKKRAl-.B DI'SINUSS. Loan, secure placed at per cent WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 Pattoa Arenue. Next V M C A balld'g. nor1 d3m P O Boxftfi. Pulliaui & Rutlcd;e, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Tl.BLCMBliiG.;t J '" t - ' ' i M E 0 8 5 is .f 5 v. & a 3 " r . w C t 3 J! S 6. 5 e i.ooo BushelS. CORN 800 BusbclM. HI! MEAL McAL 500 BuHhelM. f s s i 0 t 5 0 - S 0 3 .a s a " 0 1I t E 5 c . i r a T 3 BRAN BRAN 400 Hacks. SHORTS SHORTS 300 Jnck. HAY HAY 500 Balctt. -Wc iv.rrv a lull line of all kinds of Feed at Koi-k Uolt'om Prices. A. II. COOPER, North court Hfiuure, AHhevllle. " BON MARCHE," 37 N. Main Street The Hon Vnrc! c is now rcccivinglts hand annirly .'Mnl no k of dress yooil. and trimming in which thin- will he found ex treme novcltli-s of one suit of a kind, no more to he hil l ut very low price" for ucll imitcri.il The stick ol fancy goods in larger mid bet ter s- lectrd thun u.ual. Sole agents for On tcmcri nnd Poster kid gloves. livening gloves a specialty. Large stock of ungues' um! childrcns' caps. McCall.s Dazaar I'atter'. arc the most .tylish mid lust fi ting See the hnndsunie goods ut BON MARGHE," 37 S. Main Street. W D O n: w CO w h a. w M H 0 0 0 Y -5 0 H D O - Q DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS! We have tome entirely new design In RliiK- Of course they arc not to be boujrtit itr noininr, nui iney re it oe necn lor notn- i r o thitt, tf ytm can t ponnetts them, you can at lemt In k at them. Some of them are tut In hanv nd that flash with won droits taili'nce; other are set In hrilt.ants only to be d stinRUihed from the geni'ine eem by the eim-nencrd eye. It is the fashion to cuiiplr purchases 01 jewelry with the idea that lavish outlays are essential Nothini I n 4 l. t,l,i nn t... ..U . ui iur, mimu. uy v cau uu, us. u bitu Pirv u 11 . 1. nnM Us. Us l. -,4 k An exceptionally Ju 'Iciovs select inn can b tnatle from our stock ol Jcwe.ry, etc. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVINUFJ OATS OATS "'4 v 1 MENS' FURNISHINGS ON THE MOVE I There Is the liveliest kind of a demand for our Oents' Purnl.hlnM. They have beer moving so quick y th it is is pretty hard t'. -WINTER That Is ovI-ir, and as It l."t what vonVvant and right In season you had better be "Is xnc swi'n rr.ve. way aown 1 assortment tu largest ana moct vaneai F. K MITCHELL, Sole Agent For Dr. Company For Western North Carolina. 38 PATTON AVE., ENERGY ALWAYS;W!NS THE BATTLE This Is why we hold permanently the posi tion we do in the estimation of the public. With low prices a our weapon and h nist.v as our shie'd we can d fy the world. Ler ui ilemonsli nte 'his agnln by offer ng vou a tf-n piece pri ted chamber set tor $U 7i, an'l some wit slop j r for AS. When we a 1 vertlse a tmrxain we will Kive It to you. We int meet you witn tne wor.l ' an oui u Ke' the bArajni-. and eo swat sittislied. Our piices a I tbrouRh the house are awav I UWv. Boudoir paper only S cents er puckairc. THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC.. 41 Patton Avenue. nil 1J Vou .acnticc much there is In life to value and enjoy when you begin to be ind'HVrent about whut you eat. Wchuvejust received fine assort" rut of Crackers, cons sting- 01 KAIIAM WAI'HKS, tlAT.Mli.tl. WAI'KKS, BMJI'liT WAFH1 S. CAPK WAI'KKS, A 1.I1HHT BISCI'ITM, CINC.BK WAI'HKS. 11B TKlLli WAKHUS. OSWHOll WAI'KKS. IUSMAKCK WAi-KKS, SI ONOBLAUVl'I.NGUKS. ZKPYKBTTBS, lite, lite. These nooils arc of the hiuhest possible standard in quullty. We invite a trial order. POWELL. & SNIDER. WholeHale and Retail tirocera. SEE FOR YOURSELF! Ol'K NEW LINK LAWN TKNNIS RACKKTS, ion $1 onto $1.25; uets, pules, etc. A beau tiful line Croquette, Base bulls and Bats Our n.w line HURO'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple and fancr. Our i'o cent Pountaiu Pen is koIuk rlKht along plenty left. Our new Souvenir of Ashevllle, only 25 cents. We shall close the balance of our Dictionary Holders at $2.60, worth $:!.50 J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOKSrlLLBKS AND STATIONERS, S Public imuarc. B. C.OHAMnBKSS.I V. M. WAVBR, Sec. & reus. 11 A. MILLhR, Gen Supt. rresule' t I P C. N'li l.liK, V-Presideiit. I CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN- JELLIGOANDANTHRftCITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Al OFFICE, No. i Patlou Aveuue, AND AT CHAMBERS Al WBAVUK'S L1V BRY OI'PICR, WILLOW ST. PKUMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 312. keep pace with them lust now It is UNDERWEAR- Jac-guer' Sanitary Woolen System ASHEVILLE, N.C. TO ASHEVILLE CITIZENS. AN APPBALTHtTAUUIOrUI ACT ON. ProicreHM and claims) of the Move ment to Draw People to A an. vllieaNtheBeotof all iheRenortH Now clalinlnif Allvntlon. At a meeting of a portion of the citizens of Ashevillc held last night in the court house to consiiler and devise methods to farther ndvunve the interests of the city us associated with fuller knowledge of its characteristics and advantages, and readier and cheaper nccess to participa tion therein bv visitors from abroad, the following committee was appointed to bring before the people of Asheville the conception of their duty mid interest in securing such desirable participation, to wit: Dr. W. C. Browning, Messrs W. P. Tomlinson, . U. Murphy, B. A. Uc land, Natt Atkinson und J. D. Cameron. In the discharge of their duly the com mittee assumes that every man in Ashe ville is interested in whatever promotes the welfare and expands the lame of the place of which he is a resident, because, whatever enhances the yr-nernl good, acts directly upon individual concern. Shall it therefore, le necessary to make npiwal for the active u ml public expres sion of interest, as if the conscious sense nf such interest was a dormant sensa tion, to be awakened only by rude und loud alarm ut the datmer growing out of neglect or indifference, or by inflaming the imagination by pictures of the pe culiar splendor ol' scenic, climatic and natural splendors, of which hitherto it had been idly unapiireciative ? Thecm mil tec does not think either appeal to apprehension or relerence to the force ol imagnaiion to be needed; but the com mittee dues think that the community has trusted too confidently in the splen dors of their posii ion and possession-., relied too ulimllv upon the force of their effects upon themselves, and n corres ponding sympathy anil extent of knowl edge upon the part of t lie other parts 01 I the country t such degree as to have generated a general ami intuitive im pulse to seek Asheville as the natural, i undisputed culmination of all carlhlv 1 expectation. I In the richt conception and happy en , joyment of their own felicity, our people forget that there arc other communities, other people, animated bv the s.'iiie nm : bttions, it may be, the same vanity that possesses them; that keen and active rivalries inspire until itig cncrgiis to pre sent each and nil these coniinuiiiiies in ! the altitude of superiority to all other ! competitors; that, to fix attention upon , them, und make them the lavoieil I centres of attraction lor health or bust I ncss, the most active and the most s: gacious steps are taken to win the favor land pntionage of travelers; and that to this end, the clfcvtive uid of cheap rates and close connections have been sought us the most conducive to the objects sought to lie attained. To these, the people of Asheville, though not oblivious, ha vebeen hlrangeli negligent. They have nlicd too much upon that t'umii clamum which they luucy has waited the reputation ol Ashe ville on favoring winds to the remotest cnd8o! theeurth. Tlicy forget that other communities ure alive and awake, uu- ceasinglv pressing their superior claims to consideration; they lorget that there is a tumultuous tide of the rich, the pleasure seeker, the invalid or the in- vestor every winter sweeping through the south, seeking in us genial ciimuic, und scenic attractions, rebel or reluge Irom the rigors ol northern and nortii western winter temiieralure. The purpose of the committee is to draw attention to those considerations, and to induce such steps as will lead to procurement lor Asheville ol a large pro portion ol the benefits of wide and gen end publicity of its merits und advan tages; and chiefly to secure from the railroad companies first ol our own slute, und also of all the connecting roads ol other states such reduced ex cursion rates to and fiom this city, tem porary or permanent, as may place Ashe ville on equal looting with other I ivored places and give such facilities to visitors as to give Asheville a jusl share of their desirable presence. In connection with their tluties, the committee gives notice that n meeting ol the citizen's will lie held in the court house on Thursday evening to dcviscull the proper measures by which the eo 0ieration of the railroad companies mav be attained, and provision matle lor I lie full und just publicity of the claims, the interests and the advantages of Ashe ville. livery citizen of Asheville is ear nestly requested to be present at the meeting which will take place at 8 o'clock. The court house bell will give notice. Let the attendance be lull. It is a mutter that vitally concerns each and every one of the community. ResiHCtliilly, H'. C Hrwning, V t Ttimlitisi n, J. I). Muri'hr. It. A. Scwliiml, An it Atkinson. J. 0. tmneron. THE Ll'CKVH. The Members) DIhcuh the Jlann fKcturliiK Quentlou. Neither the theatre, the public meeting or the storm affected the Lyceum last night. It met on timens usual, elected several several new members nnd dis cussed the question "Will manufacturing improve Asheville?" Mni. W. II. Mnlone led off in the allitninlive. Bone nnd sinew, he said, must be present in numbers to make a town great. The influence of manufact ures wus superior to that of agriculture. Massachusetts wus rich by reason of them. Col. T. B. Long, of the Journal, added to these arguments from the full stores of his observations ol industrial life. Dr. T. J. Hargan thought Asheville's mission as a health resort came first, und that mill towns were not pleasant places to live in. W. S. Cushman thought the smaller ndu8tries should be relied on. lesse R. Stnrnes considered the pros ind cons, nnd cautioned care. Col. L. M. Hatch advocated greut care, regarding our central position, our cli- nutc and scenerv, as the bottom rocks in which to build sanitariums, colleges etc. He wou'd add nothing industrial vhich would conflict. There is no lack if good things to be had on the lines we nave so far advanced along. Naming me, he showed some beautiful speci mens of ihinn ware from North Carolina lay, kindly loaned bv the French Hroad Mineral company, 47 South Main street. No one place can have everytning. 1 ne log who dropped the meat for the shad iw was flung on the canvas for the con sideration of those who would make a mill town of Asheville. W. E. Clegg gave information at to the clay of the west, saying that on such work hundrrdsof artists might find in ploy ment and in our visitors we mould have the best of purchasers tor all the artistic things we could give them tit louvemrs, much at th photographers 'tow da. Gen, T. L. Clmgman added to the in terest of the netting. . I'NITEU STATES ANU CHILI. Pedro Montt, Chlllau Mli.lHtcr al WttHhliiKtoil. Two things are evident in the matter if negotiations between the United States nnd the Chilian governnunts, and even the great flood of gossip by irresponsible newspaper writers does not overw helm and hide them. The lirsl one is that the government at Washington, while not departing Iroin its original demands re garding the outrage at Valparaiso, is reasonably fair in conceding proper time for the investigation being made bv the Junta in Chili; and the second, that the Chilian government is awake to the iui portauce, from the standpoint ol Chilian interests, of concilia! ing the government at Washington, with due regard to equity and its own sell respect and dig nity. Seiior l'edro Moult, Chilian Min ister to the United States, of whom the above is a likeness, has made an excellent impression by his prudence and modera tion. He is now in New 1 ) leans, it is believed to meet the messenger ol I lie Jiinla w ho is bringing to this country his credentials as Envoy Ivxtiaordinarv and Minister Plenipotentiary. Time will be thus I saved ami iheclearing 11110I the ditlieiili between the United Stales and Chilian 1 government, which is now cont'nU inly anticipated, made practicable al an ear ' lier dale than it would have bun had Senor Moult awaited the messenger's arrival at Washington. C uninttnica- j li.'iis Irom the miniser to his govirn-j incut 1 an be made more urmiirl, from' New Orleans tli.in from tip- capital. PKKHIIV'I I Klt.N SVNini. The Hevenl) l-Jitim. in.iu.il ties Mlou Held In Durham. Dt KiiAM. N C, Nov. 1 1 Special The seventy-eighth annual session of the Presbyterian Svnoil met lu re last evening at 7:30. It comprises all the 1'iesbvtei i- an churches in the state, numbering L'NJ ' l",rt ' n adjourned meeting on Thurs 1 nuo 1 1 . tl iy night, in ihccourl houseat Ho'clock. and .'!.,!1SS members, Mx piesbyleries 1 Chairman Kepler appointed thelollow constitute the synod, the largest being ; mg committee: Col.J. D. Cameron, Dr. I'ayettevillc, with 7.1 1." members, and j Walter C. Browning. Capt. Natt Atkin- Mccklcnhurir I in which Aslu ville 1;.., 1 1 with 7,121. More than half the num licrship is in these two piesbyleries. The opening sermon was preached bv Rev. Alexander Sprunt, Hie retiring mod erator, ami the chairman und executive officer of the synod's evangelistic com mittee. His t-xt was Irom Acts lti: l--" While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost lell 011 all them which heaid the word," and his sermon was a treat 1 ment of theqiiestion preached 111 the gos iel to the people. The ro'l was called, ami ministers and elders reported. Immediately th, reiiftcr j the synod wnsconstituuil by theelectiun 1 01 omcers. 1 ne Kev. . iv. ARWwaine synudical evangelist, and lor several years chairman of the house ol misions 111 Mecklenburg presbvlcry, was eltetcd moderator, and Rev. T. A. Wliarton and Mr. P. P. Kurd were elected clerk to assist Rev. J. A. Ramsay, tliestatcd clerk. The evangelistic work ol the synod promises to occupy a considerable pot lion of the time, ll is given out that serious problems beset the work and tax the wisdom til the committee. The re port 18 at this time under consideration. The permanent comniitue on loicigu missions, of which Rev. W. S. P. llryan, ol your city, is chairman, presents a luil und printed report. A special meeting is fixed for tomorrow morning. Rev. Ir. Houston, is president and Key. Mr. Wofid bruige, V China, sccretaiy. Among the leading delegates arc lu 'gc i.ilmer, 01 (ireensboro; Dr. J. I'.. Ramsey, 01 Rowan; IVol. W. S tiraves, ol Divi lsou college; Col. John li. Blown, Charlotte; D W. Oales, ot Charlotte. suoviMi t.i 11; ui 11. rrtt of a.t K Convict, wlin In nlno a Countt-rteitcr. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 10 For many months counterfeit silver dollars have been in ci. dilation here. They are well made, the principal defect being a little lightness in weight. The police Saturday arrested Jesse ttoodwin, a young white man, n resident here, for passing these! bogus dollars, Saturday night, on tesli-! mony given bvOoodwin, J W.Dezctn, 1 also white, was arrested, lie is a native ol Ornnue county. Late last night the most important capture ol all was made. ; this being upon information given by j Goodwin. The man arrested is John , Allen Johnson ( white! who has served a j term in a United States enitcnliury tor . counterfeiting. All were held lor trial.-- 1 Richmond D.spatch. IlKAZIi. HK1UKIM1 VI-. Province or Paru secedes-others) Kx peeled to Fol ow Mull Nnim, London, Nov. 11. A dispatch received ; yK from Pernambuco brings further alarm-1 . ,. . . , .1 ... A number ol southern ladies residing ing intelligence regarding the situation . VViisl,iiiiton have organized a in Brnzil, wnich is rapidly approaching ' society, having for its object the assist the point where a resort to arms will be ' ing of the needy Confederate veterans of necessary to establish the position 0f the district. Fonseca as dictator. It is not believed tlmt there will ben Tt,. .r.,l. of ro. 1,... r..n....,.i i, ' chance in the comptrollership of the example set hy Rio Grande do Sul and today it declared its iudciemlcnce. It is expected that the province of B.ihin will follow Para's example. Fonseca is mov ing to rapidlysuppress the attempt s to set up seperute governments, and he has or dered a warship to proceed without de lay to Kio (jruiule do Sul. BLINDINO HNOW HTURH, Contrast Thin with Our Aahevllle Weatl.tr. Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 11. A blinding snow storm prevailed here yesterday. The temperature was nearly stationary at the freeiing point. Over four inches of snow fell, The wind is strong Irom the west. On the range the cattle are drifting with the storm. Michigan City, N. D Nov. 11. It snowed and rained hard yesterday and tnresning win oe delayed St. Paul, Nov. 11. Two inches snow fell here this morning. The storm seems to be general. "Ignorance is no excuse in the eyes of the law, nor is it an excuse for headache, Bradyerotiue is a lure cure. PillsburrVi bestHcXXjf Minnesota Floor is acknowledged bv all competent lodges to be the finest in the world, Kro, roger, sole agent tor Asheville. , ' TO SECURE LOWER RATES THK MICIvTINU IN THE COl'KT MOt'tiK LAST NItSHT. H It. Kepler Made Chnlru.an of the Meell.ikT, and a Committee Appointed to Keep up the Work for HecurliiK Kxcurwlon Kates From the NortuweHt. The meeting in the court h-iuselnst night to take steps toward securing excursion rates over the railroads from the north west to Asheville was not as lurgcly at tended ns it should have been, yet there was a good-sized crowd present. On motion of Capt. Natt Atkinson, S. K. Kepler was made chairman of the meeting, and on motion of , D. Murphy, esq., reoiescntatives of the city press were elected secretaries. On taking the chair, Mr. Kepler said that the purpose of the meeting was to ( inaugurate some plan of work in order ! to get lower rales to Asheville for pas senger traffic from the northwest. Such a step would redound to the good ot Asheville and the entire section. Caix.N'itt Atkinson made a short tulk on the subject. He was sorry that the crowd was not larger. Some people hcr seimed to think that the Creator had done everything for Asheville, and nil wc had to do was to hold our laps and n ecive the benefit. This was not so. The people of the city must work energeti cally and intelligently. The towns of the state, Raleigh, Charlotie, W'instop, Wilmington, nil. were working to tin 11 immigration their way, and Asheville must not, cannot be behind. It is highly imporinnt nt this juncture that Ashevibe should do something to turn the atten tion of the great northwest this wa. He outlined a plan of work to sccu'c this the appointment of two commit tees, one to prepare suitable advertising literature, and go to the northwestern cities a id distribute it, ami another to secure money to have the printing done He wanted to he able to s.iy of Asheville ivli.it it was intended should be said th 't it was the best town in the country Prof. II. J. Crcenwell also spoke. show ing the good of advertising by saying ill it lie was induced to come to Ashe ville by an article in the Atlanta Consti tution. Capt, Atkinson's plan was a good and feasible one. Committees diotild be appointed first, and then by the aid of the press, he believed, the de sired end could be reached. Ilcspokc en thusiastically of Asheville. Dr. Walter C. Irrowning, of Kenil worth, was called on, and made a short speech, agreeing with the gentlemen who had spoken ol Asheville's advantages, and moved that a committee of five be appointed to prepare 1111 udilress, with resolutions ami order ol action, and re- son, j. i. Aiurpliy. esii., uiul W.r. lorn linsoti On motion Captain Ben A. Ncwland : was added to the committee. ! The meeting then adjourned to meet again next Thursday night. Committee Meetlnu;. The committee appointed by the meet ing last night met at the uflice of Nalt , Atkinson & Son this morning at 10 ! o'clock. All were present except Dr. Browning and W. F. Tomlinson. No I business was transacted lurther than UK' "I'P iintincnt ol v.01. lamcron to pre pare an address to t tie people ot Ashe ville on the subject. This address will be found elsewhere in to-day's paper. Hlock Uunlalloi.M. Nkw Vokk Nov.tl HrieiiHi,; Lake Sh rt 115; I'hicioto mid Northwestern 12"),; 01lolk and Western r,.i; Kicinnond ami We.t I'oint Terminal t;iU; Western I mon M's Itiilllmore I'rlceH. Kiltimokii, Nov. U-I'louf, stendv, un ch:mc.l; w stem sujht $:i.r,ofad.7o;"exiru l.! tioi'i 1-.' 4, iitiniiv. $ Miniy .",.00. Wheal. No. - red, linn, Novitlher 104.14(11)1044; loiillicrn. (Inner; 1'ulu, tojratoH, L -iik b. rrv loai.MOH L'irii. suullkrii, steady, ivllllc. o4nl,io; ytllow, olntaio. New Vara ilnrket. Nkw Vohk. Nov. It Stoek. quiet but steady Mimic.-, easy at f. i.iclinnuc. teu, i s (,; ,.SOtt; short, 4.N3iA.M:l; state b ii.l;-. mx.ecic.l; govern 'itui houo, dull mid steady. 1 oitun dull; - ulcs :i: iule; l iloi,l. xljc; uric. in-. ll-lllc; ulures.siea.lv. NovciiIkt 7 77; Hiceiiiber, 7 su January', h.oh; Fi iiruarv, M I'll. March. M.aj; Ainl H.-i 1. 11 ,ur- (,u,et und linn Wlic it active l.ut linn. Corn quiet anil tnsv. 1'ork-Hlull und steady al 7.1(11; $10.75 L.tnl- qu.el and .t in r a 't.'Va. spirit- 'I'urptiitine qui 1 and teadv at .'tlVf.:i,i.y Ro Hiu lull but steady ul $1 a.H'li -to riciiith ucuve but li. m. A ll' I IKS OF COSSI'.IJI E WR, HUM H. An ert'ort will be made to havethedem oeraiic and republican national conven tions held ill New York city. Clubs are being organized ill the Prov ince of Ontario, Canada having lor their purposr the agitation of the question of annexation to the L'nitcd States. The Corrv (I'a.) National bank sus pended business S ittirdav. The deposits are nearly $,"no,Oon. the officer! say dollar tor dollar will be paid. The engagement of Miss Mnttie E. Mitchell, daughter of Senator Mitchell, 1 ol Oregon, to the 1'tikc de in Rochefou- :i,ilil of Prnnee. is nunoiineert. 1 Stcretnry Tracv has approved the find ing ol the court ol inquiry exonerating the ollicers of the Despatch from blame ...: :,i. i, ......If f regnrded by the treasury officials as the victim of circumstances. I'liilcd States Comptroller Lncey, who is in Boston examining into the affairs of the Maverick National bank, states that he knows nothing whatever con cerning nnv other national bank in that city being in trouble. FORKIGN. . It was announced Saturday that the Pope was siiflering Irom cerebral ame. mm, one to oiu age, nno mat ms condi tion causes grave apprehension. Last Saturday night the tomb ol Countess Mirnflori, the morgnnatic wife of the late King Victor Emmanuel ol Italy, was forced open and the coffin set on lire. The lace nnd feet of the corpse were burned slightly. The British government, fearing a re vival of Feuinntsm. has stationed Amer ican detectives nt Quccnstown and else where 111 Ireland to carelully watenevery of ! incoming steamship Irom Americau ports ! lor members of the physicul force party i in America. Sir Jnmes Ferguson, postmastet-j(en eral oi Great Britain, states that there it no bone of establisaing a universal sys tem of penny postage between the Uniilish-sneakinR peoples, hnt that there will shortly be a substantial reduction in the postal rates on newspapers, books and patterns. IMPORTED ANO DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of good dears, Im ported or domestic, Grunt's Phnrniuey is the place to get then. We do not retail eiiiHrs. hut sell them by the box only. A ci(ar that vou usually puy ten cents lor. I can sell you the same ciRar, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best five ct-.tciKar at cents by the box. It will pay you to chH and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Hoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Asli Bark. Poke Hoot, &c. By its use you can save yournell 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 un 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 oi 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 atj Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottlo guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 Houth Main St. J. . CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT F0U THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. UK-Kant ui tie-room hnutn, bcidm servant's hniiM:; one of best, p.trt. ot city; live miiiuu walk ut Mqiiuie; gts fixtures in tauiise, larja-c tot, vkwi uiisuriMissid in Aslievilli. I'ru-c $l,KOi), une-hull cash, Uaiuncc 12 und 1H tnoiHlis. Th : nio-t ck'Knnt huuw in Athrvllle. Tht crountls nrc liirKr. All modern convenience, situutetl riKlit in the heart or city. Two minuti-fT walk from poxtotlicc. triumlr uitahle for lurc hotel, l-'ourietii room id prettent hoitxe, UeM e servant Htiurtment A ill be so'fj at a mtcritiee. The best burKain m Anhttville tor nuriiet tlesirniK un elegant riume. Posscsiiou given in two niomhs. For Sale or Rent. White cottaKc on top of mountain, with five acres ol land, hh a whole, or in lot. Nu toK, dryt'Ht pluec about A-dii'vihe and fimsi view witniti curptirule limits. Prunouuced by experts iumi the place lor invalids Seven mind red lert of porch; n veil roo ns. Foh 4cs-ion Kiven at once, lilevation ii.HiKi I Vet Hvery kind ol reul fist nte, troin a lot 01 $LT to reitidtnccs and lots ol $Jj,uoO. Applj at No. A. South Main street. Furnislicd,HouMc For Rcut. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern eo.ivcnit n "cs. HossesHlon t once Best st eel in Aidieville. Price ftio per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBKI.L. Rcnl hst ate Denier. Application for Insurance will receive our prompt attention at all times. We .t an in sure your property in twenty of the largest and best cumpanies on earth. Hoarding: House For Rent, Houtc contain eighteen rooms, has all modern convenience- hot and cold water bath, etc,, and i well furnhdit-d throughout This is one of the most desirable board in i' houses in the city, and will be rented for three months or longer on RKAHONAR1.F. TERMS Tdnn early applicant. For further Infurma tlon coll on or address JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 33 I'ntton Ave., Asheville, N. C. til 0 e rt tr 3 e as. 9 O m CO H U SO o m CO r CO r O w H O O O GO CO 3 CO 0 HIE FIRST BREAK IN PRICES. DRY GOODS TUMBLING! A $50,000 stitck thfown on the Market at New York Cost! Including Our entire Stock of FINE MILLINERY! Kverythinu Sold for Spot Oeisli! No Roods charged while this sale lasts. We need Ten Thousand dollars on December 1, und resort to this means of getting It. MONDAY THE SALE COMMENCES I An opportunity for the people that sel dom presents itself. KiKht in :the ' midst of the season, everything NEW, FRESH, FASHIONABLEA ND STYLISH. Necessity knows no law 1 We must have the above nmouut on December 1 and rely on low prices to get it. Respectfully, F. P. MIMXAUGH, Wo. ii Patton .Avenue. N. U. Parties owing us for bills due thirty lays had better make arrangement, for ;et. tlement, as they will he turned over to a j collector next week. P. P. M. $1. On-iivf to bankrupt comixtition, on S'ovcinbvrS we shall commence a Spe ck! Sale of Chtthing, Hats, 5h!rt$ and Drawers, Hair Hose, Collar and Cuffs, SVarft, lite., at twentf per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked in olain figures. 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 competition our business in these lines had been almott double their usual lite, indicating a carefully selected stock of correct styles from the best mat-era, at very leasonable prices. Intelligent people will teadily set that if they wait long they will lie "left." H. REDWOOD i GO. CLOTHING, DRY 000DS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUM. 7 PATTON AVE. , i'- rr"'"'r:- i ' "rH" '"ni tti SM -ts'iSVlIf fTiVl 1" i i r 1 ;i-ji. . s6 acv .,: 1 X
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1891, edition 1
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