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V Asheville Citizen ARM Y01T IN IT? IP NOT, SHCURB YOUR I'H RISTM A3 ADVERTISING SPACB AT ONCK! CHRISTMAS IS COMING I sbcurb your advertising;; SPACE AT ONCEI o VOLUME VII. XO. 172 ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1891 PRICE 5 CENTS. oaiiy HIGH GRADE COFFEES. THE FINEST 3Ianrihliii Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricaho, J,aguira, Santos, and Rio, W now receive these col' f'ts in ;iir-t ijiht pm-knifes every f'v d.iys, iinl yiiMr;iti tee them to he the tinest in tin1 innrkct . KROGER. -Y-'..t. A'i! TKK H. fllVYN. V .V WKSI GWYN & WEST, tSiiriTMor to Wrtitrr H.tv.-yni KSTARLIS1I1CD 1882 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE 1 Loans Securely Plnce-ni nt H Per Ccut. Notary PutilK Commissioner oMlt-cdi FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK-HoutheiiHt Court Hqnare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers. And liivCHttiiciit Agent. NOT A BY PIBLIC. Loans m: urely plaeeil at H iF-r cent lllices : U4 A 2fi I'ntton Avenue Secotid ;f)nre. feliltill v JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Lymnn tk l-'liilitl. Office No. I Legal Block RICAIViESTATK - ANll - L.O N I1KOKER, TKICTl.Y A KKllKKRACB BISINBS8. Loan, secure placed ot per cent. ARCHITECTS, iH I'ntton Avenue. Seit V M C A hulld'g. novl dnm PO B01SR4. Pull in iu & Ru Hedge, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE Patton Avenue, Is Hi tting ready fur Hnlidny Good. Has received a new stock of Merschniim Plprs, Mernehanm Cluar and Cipuretti- Holders. A Anc ailiortmcnt of Russian LcHther ClKnr and Cigarette Cases. A new lot of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars, lift In a box, wl h the words printed on them. "Compli ment, of the Season." Call and Examine My Htock J i I'K'KLliS SI'LTONAS, OKP iSIM.'KI) CCCCM-STAI.K VAI.BNCIAS. I I HKti IMc lvI.HS. HX. CHRRHNTS WITH. I ' . I I KI.I.KNT UI'AM I Y (HTliKlT KIIK BV TUB (I aUtvIvol'R PKl'IT CAKR I OK lllZI!N CKOSSH it BLACK- MIXKPand n.AIN.j WBLL'S CITRON anil CHOW C II' IW AMI LH.MON PBtiL. PICKI.KS in PAILS CALI PORNI A AND CLASS PRUNES and APRI CKANUIiNKIISS : I COTS TO OO WITH YOUR TI'KKIiY I GOLIIKN DATES. I'RIiSH CBLBRY ! OIK HVIiKY Tl'l-SDAY ! AND I OKOCKKIKS I'R'UAY ICVHNINOS i I NKVBK I KM 'NS, j COCOANI'TS, I (1KOVY I'LOKIDAOR VNGISS. 1 ST A LB NHWCROP ; CALIFORNIA anil 1 WAITING LONDON LYUK POR RAISINS. VINliYARD CH'ST-j 11115 KRS. I I'KOI'ITS. A. I). COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE, BON MARCHE," 37 S. Ittahi Street The Mon Unvi:i' is now rtcrmntfit hnnrf oimly kcUtUiI wto k nt tlrrns pood find trimming in which thru will In fiuind cx irenK' novcltie of rnir Mint of a kind, no wore to he lun I at very low prircn tor MK'h muteniil. Thf Mock of frtticy good i larger find bel icr Iccicd Hum tiMinl. Sole iigtrit for Cri letnerl ;tid Fotcr kid k'"Vch. KvcniuK Inve a Hpccialty I-stkc Mock of misHtH' untl childrciift' cairn. McCnll.ft Ilazuftr I'attcr' urr the most ityliih ihhI lu-Nt tiltitiK Sec the hunuHoim ico 1 ul nt BON MARCHE, n 37 Main Street. DIAMONDS ARB TRUMPS! We have some entirely new desima RiiiKS. of course they are not to be bought lor nothlnic, but they're to be seen for noth ing o that, if yon can't possess them, yon can at least In, k at them. Some of them are set in diiim-.nda that flash with won drous ratliiinee; others are set in brilliants .inly to tie distinguished from the genuine i;ein bv the experienced eye. It Is the fashion to coiiph purchases oi jewelry with the Idea that lavish ontlays are essential Nothing in iac Kinn. voucannuy 'tiucn ana spe' a tittle or you can buy little and spend mnvh .n exceptionally jumeious selection can made from our stock ot Jeweiry, etc. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVHNITK. S3 i r 1 III W : 'I1 5 3 S ir o ? z Q z o o i : g-cqs : si 1 o c b! : m HI 5 " OUH BANNER FLIES HIGH ! But our Prices are very ow. Jst now we tre on the floor" la regsrd to MKN'8 WINTER UNDERWEAR, - rr ' . w 'ni ."ss"l Aswcolfc Big .Mas of fltaaoaabli and Prnh Underwear at ACTVAL COST I We art owrstockd In this Haa. This la oar ailafortana and yoar gain. Com. early while w eaa t yoa. . - lli . I Scfif !? : F. F. MITCHKLLa - 3 Patton Ave. 1 " B 9 When the babe at Ant nppenni 'Tii an intrrr Minx nluht; Fa rents, relatives and frknrln View it with Inteniif de'iKht. Hut of all the new arrival. (Mir i undii rercivtd tiloy Uvery other new attraction t an tnmly outvAeiKh. It in a limit Mory and munt be brlelly told. We enn only mention a lew of the m-w thini?" t ome ami ce any qu tntity of tliem for yourHflf: Fine china, (IoMb, toyi, game a, dooks, etc. THAD. W. THRASH & CO., CrvHtal Palace. CANNED GOODS. You run no risk when yon ileal wil h ns. Not hingcomes into OUr StOlV thtlt We C'lH ' '- ittit nnir niiiii n fa 1 t,rt ' "'" "" ."'" goes out ot it thin you run not rely upon. If we looked for hrve profits it would he . . i ibOIlt tlllie for US tO Stop ' - - ( l()okin,r tor Cllstom WellllVe s 1 , i , ' object is to establish a iK'i'Sniial ru e sun great biir;iins in cnnnetln'rio ,h(,t which Fmncm ami i...ik-z goods this season, mid enn make special inducements to those buying by the ease. POWELL & SNIDER This is Not MAUDS., Hut iH only ow of the ninny fine horses that are kept fat by the never reusing supply of our corn, hay, oats nini white shorts, that we are daily distributing throughout the city to lovers of their spirited steeds. We are head quarters for feed and defy competition. Call and see us ! GREER & JOHNSON R. C.CHAMnBR.t. P. M. WAV'BR, Sec. & '' reas. II A. MILI.BR, Gen Bupt. Presldett ( P G N II l.HH, I V-President. I CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVHR'Sl LIV BRV OPPICR, WILLOW 8T. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 312. "tronnd FONSECA HAS RESIGNED, VICK-PRHMOKNT ItKEUS HIM. Poimccii Had Inrtliii.anl'y Reject, ed the DemaiidH for HIh KeitlK natlon, but Chi. lined Mttt Mind. London, Nov. 24. A Kio he Jnnifro disputch By: Koiisccn has reiRiied iti lavnr of Corinna I'rizntte, the vicc prrsident. Kio is in a state of (treat ex eitcment and business is suspended, but no serious trouble is reported. London, Nov. A dispatch from Montevideo says that Fonseea has in diKiinntly rejected the demand ot the Kio Grande Junta lor his reiifjnntinn, and stated that he would use nil the means at his command to brinjj those whom be calls rebels to obedience. In addition to the lnr",e force already sent to at tuck the troops of the (until, Honseca is offer ing a large bounty and liberal pay for recruits. These are not hard to jjet anionn the large floating population l Kio Janeiro, which includes many desicr nte characters from all parts of the world. These are coming forward to take ser vice in Konsecn's army. Great indigna tion has been aroused in Kio Grande at the prnsirct of having these mercenaries turned loose upon the people, should I 1'onseca prove victorious, and the conse quence is a great stimulus to the volun tary recruiting for the Junta. For the present (lie policy ol the Junta will prob ably be one of rielen.ee. The Junta has, however, given it to be distinctly under stood that they are in arms for the liber ties of Brazil as A whole and uol for Kio Grande alone, and this announcement has served to strengthen and stimulate the republican movement in other prov inces where the prosccl ol a secession ol Kio Grande had nchilling effect. In km Crjinile it Kelt the lunta has not vet fully established its auihority. A considerable proportion ol the national i! mini assembled at San Francisco ric D.M.Iiia ,1,11 in rii.nbt. the men beii l'aula is still in doubt, the men being generally inclined to the revolution, but the officers holding oul lor Fniscai. The Junta is confident tlnit no armed eontli. t will Ik' necessary to bring this Inrue lxi.lv. nearlv twelve thousand in ;r' uy"u' thtsi,,cof ti,; rtv"'"' ! 1 111 pilvmiliiK iiii(iiinii,i Kio Grande is that Fonseca's ambition js vvlmlly pers nial; that he cans no iiinH' "r ''l''r" 'or the cungtiss which he has dissolved, and that Ins real exercised in Paraguay. It is this iiu-lut his eotispiciiousni ss in anti-Scnittie lircssion winch strengthens the Jut, ta, politics. Stoecher is making viinl not in Kio Grande alone, but in other ; cut speeches against the Jews provinces of Brazil. j at" osl everv i veiling ai d has i OI'H ni'KIIKKKD MII-uRs. ' ChlirHHecretlnveHtlitatlon Ahoul j I Concluded. j ,, ... Valparaiso, Club, via Galvkston, , , , 1 Texas. Nov. 2. Judge of L rimes foster has concluded his secret examination into the assault upon the seamen of the Failed States steamer Ilullimore. le is j probable that the result ol the testimony ! ill the eases will be obtainable sonic ! time this week. i I he evidence will snow mat Kiggin, I MXNKa1'oi.is. Minn., Nov. 2-'.-Sud-' the American sailor, was killed v a r ill , . . i shot. It has Irnn established that there i ,k,,,-v llu"' th" i r-v "re ; was a bullet hole made through tin i ' a greal shortage ol soli coal lor the j scarf and oveishirt of the Ilahimoi ; running ol the big mills and lactones ; niilorwho supported Kiggin alter he had , llrollml St. Allllllliv The closing been stabbed. ' . . . ., . . ! In regnrd to Shields, the fireman of the j ' ' rescrv.nr a week ago at the head '.i.. ,,.r kV....n.,w wl.w.i,.lii... iedi"f h Mississippi lorceil the big Hour : to such ill-treatment, there will prob ably lie an argument over the iiucstion of his nationality. It will be alleeed : tlmt he it not nn American citixen.us the I shin's articles show that he is a native of ; a,..,..,,... THE WURI.II'S FAIR II Win be Ihe firealeMt Ihe F.arlh lCver Haw. Nhw York, Nov. 1!4-. (iov. Abbett has returned from a visit to the world's fair grounds. "We found the lair much fur ther advanced than we exin'Cted," says theOovernoi. "The skeletons of many buildings were complete, and some were roofed in. We found acres upon acres of flooring readv to be placed in the large buildings, anil many ol tile ouililings pro-1 jeeted are on an enormous scale. We ' were inloimcd that applications had been received for more than double the spuce available and that many ol the applications would have to lie cut down radically. We also ascertained tlil he would need in the electric building lor ihe display of his wonderful inventions, and thut in all probability the display ne woum muse wuun. uz wuri.i miwu, - 000." - M. DK (ill.RS IJ BI.RI.1N, He Talked Willi ineKinperor and - Will Analn. Bkriin Nov 24, -M DeC.iers tte n1"''-, , , la',r HhRl.lN, Nov. M. lie . tl.eiL)anlc , nskl., uv whoM. authority the Russian foreign minister, has arrived in men claimed the cannon. They replied this citv from I'uris. This mornina he was received by Emperor William and they had a conference which lasted twenty minutes. It it believed that nothing further than the usual courte sies were exchanged, and that, if it is po litical matters which bring M. De Giers to Berlin, lliev will be discussed at later conferences. Subsequent to his inter view with his ninicstv M, De Ciers, vis ited the imperial chancellor nnd was en tertained at brenklast by Chancellor Vou Caprivi. wanta a I'oMpoiiemeut. Dknvkr, Col., Nov. 22,-Thatcher C. firavci, the defendant in the famous (iravi'8-Hariinuv poisoning cuse last night made an application in the district court praying for n continuance of the case lor ninety days on the ground thut he is unacquainted with several af the wit- nessfsto be introdacea dv tne prosecu tion. The case will come up lor trial next Tuesday, and there are a number of witnesses Iron the cast are already in the city and others expected. Befealcd by a Socialist!. Hhrlin, Nov. 2- A bye election wna held at Unite yesterday to fill u vacant teat in the reichstag. The teat has hith erto been held by a member of , the na tional liberal party, but yetteraay tne candidnte ot that pnrty was arirotea nv Herr Hnrtmann, the socialist. The Manly" Foraker. Coi.unut, 0 Not. 22. The Foraker men will thit week issue a document re viewing the thirty yeara' public life of Hon John Sherman, The circular will be bitter attack on the old Multi field statesman. Dctaocratla AaaefBlblvmarl Dead. Albaht, N.Y., Not. 24.-William E. Murphy, Democratic member of the aatcmbry-clect, it dead. - - v TH1C I.AIMI.M K tlNI I-ai. Capt. Anderaoil Creates a Henna. II on In Old naiiev. London, Nov. 2. There was com menced and finished at the Old Hailev yesterday one of the most remarkable trials in the history ot British iurispru pruilenee. It was the trial, on the charge of blackmail, of a mysterious in dividual known hr the "FreuehColonel," i as "Le Grand," ns "Hriscony Grant," as "Capt. Anderson," and as 'Charles Grant." This distiiigiiish-d criminal's real name is not known. He says be is ; a Dane, but the police believe him to be j a well known American criminal. There weic nnumbei ol'clmigesiiiledupagaiiist j the "French Colonel," but the one which , lie was placed on trial lor was thai ol threatening to murder Lady Jcdscl and i the Maroness Holsover. I In the opining remarks of thccouust-1 for the piosvciition it was stated that the prisoner, in addition to having threntiKi) to. murder those two ladies, had also threatened a similar fate to n numlM-r ol other ladies of title. Last June it was charged lie scat out a man bir of letters addressed lo ladiis of wealth and position ileiiiaiiiling ami making llii in lion ilile tlneatsas to what lie would do unless his demands were complied with. Alter the testimony had been taken and utter the jmlue had charged the lury, "French Colonel" fainted in tin dock. When revived he engaged in a lurious light with the police around hiio. A dozen polic men, assisteil by a number ol pi isou wardens, sertned tube unalilt lo restrain hint. There was a tremen dous sensation in the court room, a number of ladies fainting and others fainting and others screaming horiiblv. The judge was tillable lor a long tiim- to iccurc order. Finally the jury loiind the prisoner gmltv on both charges. Hl.KI.IN AlilTATI'.ll. A lew iihHImk; Miii-iiifiii iit'giiii In ii ruia.it . lli:ni IN. Nov. L:i. Hi rlia eonlimtes lo be agitated by I lie recent linarcial crashes ami several iiioveiiunls nave linn slarteil to discipline the lionise ami the Hebrews who ate supposed lo begin- erally rettponsiMe for ihe tot'i ntiess of much ol I he t in 's Hi'iilMtivc cnu r prises. Iiesnite I'tl'ui 1 denial' in ilct.iil IVassil!! ss.ileM that Itiiu'c Henry, ol igjiii st tin ixi't'i'S iirilrvs ol' ,niii.,,, i, ,iii ttiiii MmIIKS Willi j,si Melil .V W ..111. Must in Hie .il o oinn h.is la-en Iraiis- inrmeil into a Jew-liaiilng inuvcniciit at the brail ol vvliiclt is tin- notorious T toi Stoiclicr, removed imni Ins office of court eha.il tin so-iu titncai'o m a'.i-otint moused such lace picjuilicts thai a cmi- sidcniblc hoveott ol sta ll Jew ish bank- iug litnis has Itch orgauiC'l anil is growi ig eoiis:.intU m powr. That this movemei.t is likely to uggravale the recent troubles isalriadv ,-. i i,,-i icti t . as . ... . .. , v i V sever. i (i the bovcolteil inns have been li n-,1 i it,.. .. ;,ii ...i ,.c f...,,. tiledcnosiiors Iroin all conn. -etioii with I tlni. - - Al'OI.IH' (Oil. I ATII1-.. j Caused by lite Wheal Blockade Uelweeu There and llululh mills to resort to the ns ot sU;un po.vtr llui i heir consumption nt soft o;il has i iH't'ti no ii'iX that .I laininc icsultrt. The trouble nil arises iroin the g:-at ''"; 1 . a e , ins ociwee, . .1 . - i - ...... i. 1...I. - i L- - - coal ate side iraeked at Dtilulh ami Su pcrior, the switch enginis having more lliall tlieycaii do to keep wheal eais moving, I'.ffot Is are being made to keen the wheat trains from l.lockailiuu One Minneapolis linn is l.oiitlcars be hind on its orders. I' is learned that Chicago is taking nil the Illinois coal, ,11111! this, with the fact of the tnk ! among the minors in Imliana, tills the local dealers oil' from all simply except 1 via I til li I ll. Small ilea lets are totally unable to gel (heir orders lilled, and a , rise ot twentv-hve to nllv cents a Ion is . ()rc,l,cted tor tile week -New York Her aid. TOOK Till-: FORT. And Would Have Taken the Can non If INiHHlble. i Hahi'Kk's Fkkkv, W. Ya., Nov. i The purchasers of ohn Ibown's fort left I h"r vcr-v l'1'"y rvenmg without taking with them all the property (hey j claimed. Not being satisfied with reniov- ; f t ll)ll(liti..n. and the ground i i , i i . i . on wh",h 11 st,,,,(l' ll,cv ' vmpted to take a cannon presented to (lie town in i 1S7C through the influence ol Coiilt ss- ....... i - i..a I I.'..,. I i i,,o ,.,.. : -'" j- .i"w "",lv - rs spread l iroitg i Ihe town ami they had an order Irom the .Secretary ol War, but were unable to produce it. The citizens immediately took possession ol the cannon and tucked it. New York titate Htrlkea. Nkw York, Nov. 24. The summary ol the strikes during the last official year shows that there were 0.25H in 1 70 trades. Of these 5 .500 were successful. . . , 109 were compromised, 4.6;i were utisiic - cessftil, nnd 58 are pending. Number of persons engaged in strikes, 9H.9S; nnm - bcr refused work niter strike, 5.(1-19; amount lost in wages, $1,3X9,104.32; amount exiended for relief of strikers, $131,518.65; estimated gain in wanes fr one year. $3,122,883.10; Ior to em - ployem Irom nil causes. $ J-S1 ,524 43. The moat important utrike of the year was that on the New York Centrnl r'lil; mad. The nuinlier ot boycotts repented this year is 195, ton e of them having been continued from former vears. Poesn'l Know He Will Hsn(. Concord, N. H., Nov. 22.-Almy, tlie Hanover murderer, lint not yet been in-1 conducted in secrecy and with the in formed of his sentence. The judicial no- i most rapidity. tiheation of the finding of the court nnd the sentence have not been received by Warden Coldbath, nnd until they are the information will he withhrld from the pritoner. Altny isehafing nnd grow ing nervous over the delay, though he manifests a belief that hit sentence it for thnty years' imprisonment, the high. eat ocnultv for murder in the second dc - gree. Mlnneapolla Get It. Washington, Nov. 24. At the meet ing ol the republican national committee yesterday the seventh and lasl ballot on a place for holding the national conven tion resulted in Minneapolis, Minn., be ingchosen, and June 7, 1803, was named at the date lor the opening day of the convention. THE CYCLONE CAME BACK TRAVKI.INI! OVI-.R THE BANK CiKOl'PD TWICE. Near Newio,niss all the llonses In the Track of .lie Mtortit Lifted Clear ofT the I'.arth and Carried Away. Nkwton, Miss., Nov. 24. A cyclone Iroin the southwest swept over Law relict', four miles west of here, about I o'tlock yesterday. Ail the houses in the track of thestorm vvcre lifted bodily from the ground and carried away, many pieces of .timber falling several miles distant, The residence of Thomas Dennis, in which were his family and himself, was destroyed. Mrs. Iieanis was severely bruised ab nit the head and boil v. One of her children, n little girl, had her I brains dashed out by a falling joist and died. Shortly nftcrward a number of neyro eaoins were oiown away, leaving the occupants with bruised bodies and broken limbs. The Methodist clinch 'vns almost en tirely destroyed, as wasalsothe residence ol Mr. (.'hay, whose family were absent. The cyclone was moving in the same direction as that (raveled hv one which passed through here several vents ago and which destroyed the towns of Heau rcgarri and West on. III'NTIMC; lll-'.AR. Two HiMirfNineii Tttntiitht They Hhol II, llui It Proved to he . Conn. ash, Nov. 21 Sportsmen are ' It,, vimr irT'cii I ciinrl in I Ilia count v Tu'i, I of the most persistent hunters have ! been Chm k Kai.dall and Duke north-'0f wiek. There is hardlv a loot of the woods within a radius of ten miles from Scott that they have not trampled over. during the recent light fall of snow they were somewhat encouraged by liinling tracks running near the creek through the woods. They concluded at once that they wire bear tracks, ami the lir, ,L.fii liiiKhne mill I iii't on i-il hrr Willi' ol the tracks showed where he had crawled along. When the snow incited the I racks were lost. Yc-lmlny they were after Ibtiin again, ! mid Duke bail with him his red spaniel ' "t in-lev." ami Chmk hail hi-. mastiff, 'Dimly." Jut before dark the dogs lliat were ahead of them set up a chorus of barks, and the men hurried to the scene- The t wo dous were standing in front of a hole ill t he side ol the hill bark ing biliously, while Irom the inside came growls ami snarls. As Chuck neareil the hole the growling became niore lurious. and looking in he c mill sec a pair of shining eyes. H ' He's i here, Duke; 1 see him," said Chuck. "Well, give hint one barnl, and if you don't catch him I will when he comes mil," replied Duke Chuck drew up his gun and tired, and the retiort bad not died a way bclore out sprang the black beast, knocking Chuck into the creek I lieu Duke lilazcil away with both barrels, and tlKnuintalsprang into the an and fell back dead. Uandv and Ctirlev, after sniffing the body, turned away disgusted. It was Farmer Whiisoii's large Newlouii'llaad dog. lie seal in his bill lasl night to Duke's fa ther. Niw York Sun. II A V I I AMIS HOHTON. I'he niiin.o.ul .Mull Hti'im.Hlilp Company l''ornied. j Huston, Nov. 21-. The Diamond Mail :;:::ri:::r;r:::,::r::i:::;s!ASHEviLLE loan, constructs nf this city, lis purpose isto re-establish the sieani cftiiitnutiicatioti formerly ex- isting between Ilayti and Huston. The ; limm.A nt. was slartcd in 1SS5 an I ,1, i in tieii iiiiiit iiiiooer. iii. wneii me company's steamer, the llaytiau Kcpub- be, was seized by the llaytian govern nn nt on the charge ol breaking the ncu Iraliiv laws. I The new company has purchaser! ol j in. ii i i ., u ,, ., i l..:.., . I.'. l....l 1 t he Huston, llablax ami I i nice I'.dw ard : Islainl Steamship line the American . le.-l!llrr Worcester. W IICll Will millte monthlv trips lo Il.tvti. coiiiincneing next January Theodore Philips will be the manager of the line. A VI-: It MKHUiKEII. TlieH. C of l' A.Will Meet In Ai limiii Next Year. iNPUNAPoi.is. Intl.. Nv. 24-. The stt . prvmv .(ntm'il nl tltc lnruiors' alliance has ntljmirned, to imtt next year at At lanta, Han ishuri: or San Francisco, the huv tr l)C (U'cidcd upmt by the execu- . .,)lllniUl.e A grand summer encampment was dc-1 eided upon, time ami place being left to j j a sl"11" comiuuiee. . m i ...n. ' national legislation was made up ol ; .r0,i((.t .ki )r, Macune, ex-Con ., L. Fetheriloini. of Arknn- ., f vireinia. nud Owiitne. ol r:: . . ; Texas. 1 he council mused to give the R f .r,.8s ssciuon anv sort of ! iiidorse.nent, and on lliis account II. W. . Vl.r ri4atc secretary to I'residcnt p ,k ..,iLMier , - Mr. Isowman'a Harrlwon Ad. ! Mt. I'i.kasant, la., Nov. 22. Mrs. ! Russell H, Harrison is visitinghcrcousin, ! Mr j q n,,winan, in this city. Mr. I Bowman has recently opened n novelty 'store, mid the Ml. Pleasant Journal : prints the following advertisement : I President Harrison s son s wile is spending a few days at J. C. Bowman s, , (1'n(, wi bc vcu9ed to meet the Mt. i pleasant people. Everybody cordially 1 invited to call nt the novelty store and meet this distiaguished lady." neruiany'a New (iun. . ,. 1 Nt,v- 22.-The extraordinary i credit of over 100.000,000 marku asked for m the budget for artillery ia intended ! for providing the nrmv with a new kind , ' . , . ... ol field gun, having a new limber, a n.'v carriage nnd new ammunition. The new gun has been jierlectcd under the di- rcct surveillance oi emperor niinam, 1 1 y , . .... Wotitatea.m onrl linn Vrt rt j fiU.,,,:,.rT,.,, t1leir exnerimentw hnvinebeen Paid the Fiddler. Luniion, Nov. 24. A dispatch to the Chronicle from Ticn-Tsin says: "Official information it given that all indemnities to Euroiicans are now paid, with the ex ception of thote arising out of thelchnng ! riot. The government strictly enjoined lUC provincial viceroys wuuuui rencrve to pay the indemnities, adding that they would lie held responsible for any further outbreaks," Wind ntorni at RalelKb. Ralkigh, Nov. 24. A violent wind ttorm occured here about noon yester day. Palling limbs of trees struck two boyt, Charley Stone and John Briggt, dangerously wounding them. , IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. if you want a box of good cigars, Im ported or di'intHtic, Grant'- 1'hnrnmi'y is the place to g.-t ihe r. Wi-do not retail eignrs. hut sell them by the box only. A cigar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cigar, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The bent five cc t cigar at cents hv the box. It will pay yuu to call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, 8arsa- 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 striver to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re- newed vitality and force, Being an a lenitive, it changes the action tie Ry8t.eni, imparting fresh I j 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 ..... i Mtrsapiinlla render It the most ,.,,,,,,,, i reliable Blood runner that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at (j runt's Pliurnincy. Kvery bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Maiu (. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN HEAL ESTATE AND AGENT FUR THE ANI IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Kent. Two three-room houses with gardens al tnched. on Hill street, $7.f0 per month t-ni-li. . I'l.HSiint ijl.ice lor miiiuII family. , For Sale. , . Hlexunt nine-room house, besides servant s hllls l)nc i)f 1)cst p iru , du; liyr minutn walk oi niuiue; r is fixtures In house, '"'W mi. vi.wn uii!.uriui,cii in ubiicviiii l'i ne $ l.,siio, oni-huli cunh, Imluuce 1 und IN nioiitlis. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, wlHi five ttcrcB nt liuni, a a whole, or in lot. No Uiit, dr.vcni (i'nce nlxmt A-htvillc unl fitimt views within cor)tirnte limitn. Pronounced by expert iunt the place for mvaliiltt. Sevin inniUrtd leet 4)1' porch; veil rno ns. los Ht'SMtin Ktven at once. Klevution 2.HUO feci. livtry kind of reul cntute, irom a lot of to rcsidi-n- ch and lo h ot 9U'i,ooO. .Apply at No. ft. Souili Muin street. FurniHlied Uoune For Rent. Ten room houe. furnlfl'ied, for rent. All tnfdern co .yeniin -cs. PoMcsnion at once. mouth. Apply to J. M. CAMPBItLL. Krai hitate Dealer. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT, We have few very deflrah'e, well fur aiOI)Ce. FIRE INSURANCE KtTected in old and reliable corannnim. Par tie having furniohed or unfurnished house to rent will do well to confer with uh, We Munrantee promptucsa and autifllaction in all our dculiog JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms 1 and 10, McAfee block, 32 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. r O m co H TJ o m co 0 s cr s ' MM 3 r o w X CO CO GO 73 H kL m o . co G rT aaaat f ? BARELY STANDING ROOM -THE- PUliXIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS I BACK ORDERS 0M FINE GOODS DAILY ARRIVING, Importers' prlers nrcnllthat's asked. First Cost lor ii stock that Is conceited by all Judges of Pry Goods the Fluent In North Carolina ! NciKliliorinu towns hnve heard of the Similiter anil are fust priieurinicsome of the llnrgnins. KvrrythiuK in the Immense es tnlilishnient nt Cost, millinery included. An immense stock of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Manufacturers' Prices. Another ship m nt of those 1'reneh coats and Reefer Jack ets. Everything Spot Cash! No cnods chanted while this inlr Come us early ns possible anil stay as Ions; as you enn. Byery minute soent counts to vour interest at No. ii Patton Avenue. F.P. MIMNAUGII. JUST RECEIVED ! A number ol desirable things in Ladies' mill Misses' H'rais, Fine Dress Goods tickler's ami Hanisttr's Fine Shoes, etc. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. Owing to bankrupt competition, on November 5 we commenced a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Ilnse, Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, L'tc, at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked in f.nn 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 lieen almost double their usual site. indicating a carefully selected stock ol correct styles from the best makers, at very teasonable prices. Intelligent people will teadily see that it they wait long they will be "fcft." H. REDWOOD i CO. CLOTHING, DRY 600D8, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, BUM. 7 A 9 PATTOM ATK. i fii I ilil,iHia.J.lliM,ii, iW-Yit.ftYi,iaaiaii..-.MaMs.'3. a..,,.! nliiBfl. flW)Jli -vtwii,;-M-'..Ab,.,u v',.,-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1891, edition 1
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