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3' i , V 7 As Daily READ "THE CITIZEN" IF YOU. WOULD KNOW ASHEVILLE. CHRISTMAS COMING t SECURE YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE NOW lzen VOLUME VII NO 178 ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 Cit nevi e HIGH GRADE COFFEES. THE FINEST Manlh1in Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricabo, Lagulra, Santos, and Rio. We now rvcMvi 'hi'Mc of tVps iti nir-tifjht purkap's pvt-ry few dn.vH, and frnnrnn tPP them to he the finest in the market. KROGER. KbAL tXiTATB. Wuth B, Qwn, W. W. Wm. GWYT& WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loam Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. otnrr Pubtti. Commissioners ollieedu FIRE INSURANCE. OKKICK-Houlhon.t Court Hiuarr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Itifeatment AuenU. NOTAR V PUBLIC. Loan. t orelv placed at R per cent 1 imces i m 36 Pntton Avoim Second .Soer febudlv JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Leman At Child), Office No- 1 Legal Block real;estat AND - LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RKOKBRAOB Br8INBS8. Loan, secure placed at per cent WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Arennt. Next Y M C A build's. nort d3m PO Boi584. Pullimn & Ruilede, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE L Patton Avenue. la netting ready for Hi'llday Good. Has received a new atock of MerKhnura Pipca, Merachanm ClKar and Cinnrette Holder. A line assortment of Russian Leather Civnr and Clcarettc Cases. A new lot of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars, 3S la a box, with the words printed oa them, "Compli ment. oOhe Season." Call and Examine My Stock I AM) PI-.'KLI-S 3PI.KD CUCtIM !1H' PI -KI.KS, HX SI'l.TONAS, OPP STALK VALBNCI'8. CI'RRBNTS WITH OUT GRIT HOR YOUR KRl'lT CAKB CBLLBNT 'JUAl 1 rV UY 1HB OII.I.0 OH IiOZISn" MIXh'D and PLAIN, and CHOW ( HuW CKOSSli BLACK- WBI.L'8 CITRON AND LKMON PBIil. I'KKLKS in PAILS CALIFORNIA. AND 01 ASS ORANHIiilKIBS rOOO WITH YOfK TUl'KBY FRUSH . EI.ERY BVBKY TlUiSD.VY AND KR'DAY IJVBNINC.8 ' HM W COCi'AKLTS, FI.OIIDAOItANOHS. NI-W CR"P CALIFORNIA and LONDON L VYBK RlSIN8. PKUNKS and APRI COTS QOLIIHN D.VTB8 Ot'R GRO ."HRIES FOR VINKYARD CLl'ST- 1110 F.RS, PROFITS. A. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE, JUST RECEIVED ! The hnndDommt aflortmcit of ihr nev ti)e l.nilie.' CAPK8. with nlccvrs and Reef er Pur Trimmed, wtwh are ma'iifiuturerV sample and will br old at very luw f trice (.tod arc new ni' frmb iPKNING t'V CHRISTMAS NOVI.LT1K THIS WEI K. Lai :c new stuck Silk and Wool material tor limhroiilrr.t . t'rochetini: anil Knitting. With additional turcc, we hope to serve our customers pn mptl BON MARCHE," 37 H. Main Street. 72 X D O X M m 0 0 0 4 P5 Qa M h a, w (J 0 H DIAMONDS aRE TRUMPS we naie some entirely new designs In Kiuiis. in conrar iney are not to b' b ngU lor nothing, but thrr rr t he rrn for nmh i- g o thiit, if yon can't poaaets them, too can at least lo k at them. Some of them irt m-'t in niHin no. that flash with won nron. ram nee; ninera are set In brlllianti nly to he d stinaui'hed from the cen-in em by the experienced eve. it l.the fa.hiut to coupl- tmrvhars 01 Jewelrv u 1th the Idea thnt lavl.li outlays en. esst:ntlal Nothint -i, hv iiiu. i".van "ay r- lien nna Bpt- a Utile or ynn can boy ll'tle and spend mu h' m excep'ioijniiv ju 'icionn srieciton can 0' tnaie irom our stock 01 jewe ry, etc. n. H. COSUY, JEWELER, PATTON AVKNirr:. OUR BANNER FLIKS HIGH ! 1UI ' Pr:c f nre ver-fl MVN V ?r'n,R UNDERWEAR, Aucoire 'i lliu l ine of Reasonable and Preah Underwear at ACTUAL COST t ' We are ovcrstockail In tht lln. This l our mlsfurtoos and your gain Come carle while wt cats It ton. F. H. MITpHKLL. When the babe atflrat appears Ti an intcri ntiujf ni'ht; Parent", relative and fri nds Vev it with intetii dv Uht. But of all ih- new arrivals, t ur od receiv.d t ray Rrerv other new attr "Ctioo c an amly outveKh It In a I' ntz torv and mu't be brie ft t 'toH. We enn only meotlnn a few of th'- nrw hinjf . ' ome and see any qu nuty of them yourself: Fi.,e cbina. dolls, toys, ff iinew, books, etc. THAD. W. THRASH Crvnial Palace. & CO., FINE GROCERIES. This is the time for the thrifty mul fa rseeiiifr house wife to wee to it that her kiti-hen ia umisuallv well Mipplied. It isn't too early to hein to lay in a stock that will ee). anil w are quotinK rn'e tint tell tlieir own storv to ea refill iindeconom- il huyers We fully understand the rnportance of ivinir ftt this artienJar season of theyear special ntreiiTion to every lenioud made upon us and you can implicitly reiy upon us for a prompt, satisfactory and thorough fulfillment of all orders. Uespt., POWELL & SNIDER This is Not MAUD SM But is only one of the many fine horses that are kept fat by the never censing supply of our corn, hay, oats and white shorts, that we nre daily distributing throughout the city to lovers of their spirited steeds. We are head quarters for feed and defy competition. Call and see us 1 GREER & JOHNSON B. C.riiAMMHRS, P. M. W"AVBH, Sec. & " rea. 11 A. MII.I.liK, Oen Supt. Preside t P O f. II Llik, V-1'rrsid-.'iit. CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS IT OFFICE, No. it Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBBRS WHAVIiR'S LIV ERY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. PKOAJPT delivery YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONF- 130. P. 0. BOX at 2. ow. Just now w- are on the "ground ur" In regard to a8 Patton Aire ANOTHER TRAIN ROBBERY SIX HEN OUT FIFTEEN THOU AND DOLI.AH, They Slopped the Train it Mliarl DlMlance Out of Ht. I.oulii and Took all There Wan The K pres MesiweiiKer Healen. St. Lons, Dev. 1. One ol tht- most during trdin rolilirric tlint lias oaui reil fur yenrs wn perpetrated ml the St. Liniia nnd SmiFrmu'isco niilroad :ilmost within tlw limits f St. Ldu! hint nitiht . When train No. 3 Jon that road left the depot Inst eveniiiK 8:25 u'clurk il wim just twenty-five niiimtcii Intf. Thr limns "1 ihccity had liit n p:isul and the eni;itie was piviuu ini to mudc tip for lost time wl en thite nun, who had liottnled the train lit Old Diehard, clinilied over tliewnter tank and coverf.i the firemun and engineer with ri volvcrt. The maimer was ordered to stop the train near Glendule.nnd in an additional inducement to him to olity orders, three men who were in ain'msli at that point, oiemd fire oil the train with rifles. When the train had lit en liniuulit to u ttnndstill the engineer and tiremnn were onlered down Irom the call, ur.d after detailing four ol the hand to keep j;uar'l o"er them, the other lour men sinned hack for the e press ear. in which war 11 a e ol the Adams Exp ess company con taining nliout $15.0110. Messenger Mulreuen, in charge of the cur, hud observed the slacking up of the train, and had opened ti e door of thr car to see wlint was the matter. Then, suspecting something wrong and lie coming sur-picious of the men he saw ad vancing toward him, he hurritdly closed and secuted the door, just us the men reached it. The robbers 6rst tried to induce him to open it and fading, tried to pry it open, but the stout door resisted all thtii ellorts and alter spending uliout ten nnii uies in this work thev put a charge 01 ilynamile under the door and blew il o'M-n. As soon as the door was broken four men lenin-d in it. Mulreuen mmlc 11 brave resistance, but the robbers turned on him, and lifter beating him into 11 condition of passivity with butts ol their revolvers lxg.in operation on tin sale. This did not rcMst their attacks ami after rifling it ol iis contents tn Utiaril wn called off and the desperado; took to the woods. The robbers were all masked nnd b.n' eviilentlv planned iheT win k thev s enu d to know exactlv wiiat to do and bin U I words wire spoken during the eiuin opcrution. luiiiiedi.ilelv on the recript ol the nf. u special tram, well manned niihofficci was sent to the scene. During ihi-tiih the train slupiied at Glenihde some f the train men anil (Kcngirs attcniitf to come 10 the assistance ol the engine, r and messenger, but the guard placid over the tcirmei covered each side ol t e trnin with their rifles and ordered them back 011 pain of dtath. Besides rifling the safe of the expires company li rooocrs opene 1 .r.ira "iiga ui icgiMrreo iiuui uinci 011 inv car, and selecting what nix',uej to be ol the most value, curried it oil. A UOLUKK Jl HILEh. Flflv veara a HUhop oflhe t alo- lie Church ST. Lot-is, Dec. 1. -November 30, 1S41, lust fifty years ago yesterday Petir Richard Kenrick was consecrated bishop of the Roman Catholic church. Yester day the 50th anniversary of his consecra tion his golden ju bike was celebrated with a pomp nnd glorification that has never belore been witnessed, except on the occasion of the golden jubilee ol Leo XIII. The celebration was made much ol lor the reason that Archbishop Ken rick is among the foremost men in the church, because ol his great work for the church, because of his sterling qualities and tin' purity of his character, Ucnuse ol his deep piety and great learning, ami because lie lias, at all limes, licen tue inenn oi tne poor and oopiesseu. ue is universally belovd and especially by the citizens o bt, Louis, to vcrv many ol whom he has not only administered re ligious consolation, hut on various occa sions extended much needed financial aid. Asa business man he was tecoe nized lo lie the peer ol any. The financi 1 affairs of the urch-diocese have been so well managed that neiei have piivatc or individual contributions been solicited for the support of any church or institu tion ot learning or ot rebel under Ins charge. Schools, convents, hospitals. and homes ol HieKomnn chutcli tn at. Louis have all lieen erected and operated with the greatest success through his efforts. Oulv once before has the golden jtibliee of a bishop I Ken cclehiatcl II ai, of din Mcliale, archbishop ol lu ini. Ireland. eleven years ago. It is an event so raie that the whole woi Id is interested in it and iu the pteseut case not simply be cause celebrations are infrequent but be cause A'chbishop Ke trick h.is tilled thoe RO Tears with u-cf.ilness and good. W.re it not tor the f ,ci that on a nota. i tile occasion, he iucuried the displeasure ol the Hlv S- e bv declaring boldly hi-, i unlielief in the fallibility ol the pope, he . i. i . ' would now oe a prince oi tae cnurcn. ii is related in connection with this that linil he not violently denied the head ol the Roman church he would have been created a cardinal long before this. The Grand pontifi iul mnsseommemor utiviiof the jubilee Ingan at 9 o'clock testCrdav m ruing in the historical old citlhidiat in Walnut street. It was the most impressive ceremony ever seen in the Cat hohc church iu this city. Lend ing ri'ptt-enlniivcs of the Koinan Caihu lis hierarchy of the United Slutes were present. NO PANIC HERE, Nerve and Fire Kncapes) Hate asotttnali Boys. Newm-RGti, N. Y.,Dec. 1. A milkman making his early calls this morning saw smoke coming out of the windows of the four story building known as the chil dren's department of the convent of Our Lady of Mercy. He alarmed the four teen sisters asleep in the convent, which is in a separate building and they hur ried to the rescue of the 250 sleeping lads. The sisters as well as the children had often been instructed what to do in case of fire, and though some ol the little fellows were only three years old, there was no panic and as the building hud hre escapes, in a very few mon.euts all were out of danger. The larger boys and sisters carried out the smaller chil dren. The building was totally de stroyed. Goes Back to Certain Dt-alh. Ul'Paso, Tel., Dec. 1. Francisco Htr manilay, who robbed the pnymastcr of the 11 1 h bnltnlion of the Mexican army in Chihuahun, Mexico, and killed a po liceman in escaping, has been captured here and extradited. He will be shot. Two Hundred Men Out of Work. Boston, Dec. 1 -V H. Hews & Co.' pottery works in North Cambridge burned early this morning. Two hun dred hands were employed. THb dl'KAKI RHHIP, Benton tcMllll.i, of Tennessee. Has a Brilliant Career. Prominent among candidates for the speakership is Benton McMillin, ol Ten nessee, ; ho began his successful career ns a representative at Washington with the forty-sixth congress, His wife is a daughter of Ex-governor Brown, suid to be the richest man in Tennessee, so that he iiossesses social advantages in the contest upon which he has entered. His home is at Carthage and he repre scuts the Fourth district of his state. Mr. McMillin was born in Monroe county. Kv., in 1H45. Aflerrtceiviug an academic education he read lawand was admitl' d to the bar. lie began practice at Celina, Tcrni., in 1K!)1 Hi 4 expeii encc ns a legislator began wil h service in 1 he leiMslnlutr of his own state, ns a member ol w hich he served one teim. In 1X76 lie wast lector on the Tilden and llcudi i.ks tiikel, and the next year was appointed by the governor of -Tennessee a smcial judge of the circuit eeuirt. liis election to cniiL'iYSH beg in a career ol singular nbility and bulliancy. ' A BRIIKIE SPAN FALLS. JIKN (MUKIln DOWN IN TF.KUIIII.t-: WKKtK, Three Were KIHt-il and Four UllK-rn Were FuIhIIv luured The AccltU iil tt"lHH Ihe Colli, pie! Ion nl a Knllwuv IIi-.i.ksa. Mont., Dec. 1. Saturday the west .pan of the gnat northern bridge over 1 lie north fork of the Columbia river sii n ilisbom Columbia falls, fell enrryiiiy villi it nine men, three ol whom were killed. I line arc '.bought to be lat.div wounoed. Another is wounded mi b.uilv that itch very is improbable. Four immense guy iods fell from the ton ai.d struck tlie support ol the false ivork, cniising it to :ivc wav. All of the irauiing 01 tin- bnilg' work was nearlv m ( ,1c 1 ill and 11 1 v the last span vus vet to be bulled I he span was sixty Net long and the men lell ill an awful ,,, , ui.llKr .Itld iron, a distanced Hi feet. The accident will delay the extension of the Ureal Northern about two weeks. MI.XICAN NF.W'tt. ureat HnttKrln trm ,he Wan, of Food Reciprocity. City uf Mexico, Dec. 1. Smallpox is again epidemic in Guatemala and Hon duras. The suffering owing to the scarcity of provisions in the interior is intense. ! It is feared riming will break out among t the Limine stricken populace. T.ie gov- I eminent has as vet taken no active steps ; to alleviate the suffering. A bull tight is I Iieing arranged tn this city lor the ! neht of the sufferers in the state ol Chiapis, the suite being unable financially to aid the ieoile. The regulations relative to the fr.e zone frontier remain in torce nstliey nre I nmssarv for the wellare of the Mexican! irontier towns to enable them to com-1 pete with the American frontier towns. ! r . . ,, . . I tic natives are eiuauv oiviucu on . reciprocity quest on. The German, j .;ni;lisli and French merchants, w ho are ; in a majority oppose it. Money is very ; tight I'VKt'S W. FIKI.U DYIMU i T,,e "Hlioiieijr of lit Son Will robably Kill Hlin New York, IVc. 17. The more the affairs of I-'ield Lindley, Viechers& Co. are investigated the more widespread !.ecm3 to be the injury resulting from the failure. Iidwurd M. Field not only re- hyoothecaled railway bontU placed with him ns collateral, but he misappropria ted large sums uf nione.w He raited loans on worthless securities foisted bv him on many hanks and on private indi viduals as well. He dectived his par wrsnnd betrayed their implicit faith in him. Morris K. Jessup, who has just left the residence ill Cyrus SV. Field, snvs: "Mr. Field is vcrv low and is not likely to live through the day." Sidney Dillon also called at the house this morning nnd his statement as to the sick man's condition coincides with that of Mr. Jessup. AN IMPOLITIC STEP. The French liovrrnment s- lah or Cul Halt. Paris, fee 1. It is believed in many quarters that the prosecution of Arch bishop of Aix was an impolitic step on the part of the government and that by taking this course the government, to be consistent, will beeompelled to inaug urate a series of prosecutions thnt, to say least, will not tend to sooth the leelings of irritation in church circles growing out of the condemnation of the Archhish p ol Aix. The Gaulois news- pa oer today says thnt the minister of foreign nnairs. M. Kihol, in an interview with Minor remit 1. nana! muncio at Paris, intimated thnt unless the Vatican advised moderation on the part of cer tain French bishops, the government would feel inclined to cense opposing the separation ot church and state THE HKBKl.tt WON. The situation In Home Parts of China Critical. London, Nov. 29 Advices received here from Shanghai are to the effect thnt the rebel forces in Manchuria have de feated the Imperial troops sent to sup press the rising in thnt retion. ' The Im perial forces numbered 4,000 men, and their defeat causes the uovernment the gravest anxietv. Re-enforcements to the numlier of 6,000 men have been des ontched from Tien Tsin to oppose the rebels, who are marching on Pekin. If the lmierial troops nre again defeated the position of Pekin and Tien Tsin will De extremely critical. The Governor nfOutarto wtrlcken Toronto, Dec. t. Sir AlexanderCmp bell, lieutenant governor of Ontario, was attacked bv paralysis last week, nnd is now considered in critical condition. Hst( 69 years old. WHITES AGAINST BLACKS NEGRO MINERS AT OI.IVF.R SPRING1 FIRED ON. The Tennessee convict Leaae Hi ittem a Source of Conntant Contention Important Meetluu; at Nahvllle. Knoxvillb, Dec, 1. Information has reached here of more trouble in the min ing region at Oliver Springs, one of the places where a stockade and other prop erty wns burned and the convicts re leased. There lias been another reign of t'rror there during the Inst three or four davs. It started Fridnr night when the free minerB got on their big druuk, shoul dered Winchesters and matched on the houses where the negro miners were em ployed. When the convicts were turned loose the Cumlieilund mining company, through its piesideat, Captain Renlro, ol Atlunta, announced that it would employ free labor immediately and every miner, white or colored, to be had put to work. Things moved peaceably until Friday when the white miners drtermiii' ed to mil off negroes. They attacked their houses, firing hundreds of shots and gave the negroes notice that if thev did not leave within twenty four hours all would be killed. A numlier of negroes fled in terror. Otheis more hold called on the president of the company tor protection He se cured the names of ten of the lenders ot the mob and took out warrants for their arrest. The men tied lo the mountains, though the officer succeeded iu captur ing two. 1'hey postponed their trials and Saturday the white miners struck bicuii-e tlieir dtinand that the warrants against the ten men be dismissed was re Insed. ( here are now no men at work. Monday evening, tht president of the company says, there was more than enough work for both v. hiteand colored. He says the men were kept separate, and that there was no occasion lor the at tack on the colored miners. He further says that he had work lor at least 100 men more than he could get. His com pany is much chagrined at the act of tin men wlicuil had announced its intention to have nothing more to do with Un convicts, It is now probable thai Un convicts will be taken back. The men whose names the coinuaiiy have us en gaged iu the riot will be prosecuted to llit bitter cud. l'lie negroes had a mar vellous escape from the bullets, which went enlitely through their cabins, Nashvii.LB, Dec. 1 There was a mecliag today in the governor's office re garding the convict trouble. Besides the governor and tlnee prison inspectors, the treasurer and secretary of state, the comptroller, the 8Ucrinlcndetil of pris ons uial the warden were present. The -tutus of affairs was discussed and Ihe superintendent authorized toeiunloy 100 men. at Uriceville, nnd 200 men at Coul Creek toi guard duty, should that many be required. Nothing was done in re gard to Oliver Springs, but the suine number will probably be allowed there. It is pretty certain that it is the gover nor's intention to create a militia guutd ot at least 75 men at each stockade. As soon as the stockades are finished the reetintnri'il eoiivii't. will Iw. miir.-heil intn I them against whatever opposition may lie ottered. Their capture has ulrcudv tost the state $J.t;0'J. ntock uuoliilloua. Nkw VuK. Pee. l.- Hrle 30; Lake She re 11T&: IThlenirfi nml Nnrlh vve.tern 1?."tl'.: N'nnolk ami Western - - ; Richmond and v. "n. " Baltimore Frlcea. n.LTiunmt, Dec. i -Float, quiet and un changed Wliei.t ,te id. No. a red, spot .m.l I ,vi:WWrr"Wu je-ncoru, teady, while, .toss; yellow. 60 New York Market, Viw vBIl, c. i.at...-k. dull hut .tenilt Moner .-.i.t al 3i.'H4 Eirhanm-, '"iik. , iU 8 shun 4 sai4.s:ij,; utale bond, utglcrtrd: :OTer"in nt tionili.. i1m ,ut .tendr l O't n-casy; -air. 1 3 h:,i,-.: 1 ,nl. 8 l-ldc. nrlen. 8 7-iOe futures, opened nd cloed barely steudy 8i0r. M '., 8,. A n ' Si3.,. 'M,r H l-l .ur irregular bnt active VV'lieut -active and Arm i nr qui t not bim. Pork quiet but uteaily nt $o.r0it$i 1 .0'l. L.rd quiet but firm at Sd.42. '-ririt. Turpen tine -dull mid -icnk at :t4ti.i.. Ko.in q let bnt stendy at $1 3.ri(al 0 Freightt -dull AFFAIRS OF COMiF.yr'KHCH FOREIGN Herr Ilehel.lhe socialist leader, created a sensation in ihe tieiman Keichstag ; j Saturday by his criticism of the rap'd : increase iu Germany of the imperial debt and ol the army nnd navy appropria tions. HOUB Colonel Lnmont savs he is too busy to take a place on the demucrulic national committee. The New York Camp of Confederate veterans will celebrate General Lee's birthday January 19, with a dinner. Mr' and Mrs. Cleveland and Ruth huve taken up their residence at Lakewood Cot time, N. J. Mr. Cleveland will speak at the New England cluhdiuuerin Brook lyn December 21. W. YY. Butler, son of Senator M. C. Butler, of South Carolina, died Sunday at the Arlington hotel, Augusta, Ga He wns stricken Saturday morniug with paralysis ol the brain, A statement in detail of theVirginin debt settlement has been forwarded to London nnd the New York committee is confident of favorable action by the English bondholders, George Kennan, the lecturer and writer on the Siberiun exile system, is suffering from nervous prostration at San Fruu cisco. He has been working tilteen hours a day on his new book about Siberia. Secretary Blaine paid a visit to Phila delphia Saturday and consulted two physicians. Mr. Blaine learned that he wiis in better health and strength now than he was four venrs ago, and that six months or a year hence he would prob ably lie stronger than he is now. Fiftv prominent anti-Harrison republi cans of Indiana met nt Indianapolis Saturday and resolved to endeavor to secure the election of a Blaine delegation from that state to the republican na tional convmtion. It was represented thnt Mr. Blame would accept if nomtnn ted. I. 0. Roth, an insane man who claims to lie a real estate broker, made a des perate but ineffectual attempt toassassi. nate Kev. Dr John Hall Sunday after noon. He fired three shots, but each bullet new wide ol the mark. The shoot ing look pluce at the entrance of Dr, Hall's residence, No, 712 Filth avenue New York. Roth wns arrested, Stephen G. Ryan, formerly a large dry goods merchant of Atlanta, Gn., went to jail nt Atlantn Satuiday night. The supreme court 01 ueorgia occrceu mat he should pay-his creditors $121,000 or go to inil for an indefinite period. He claimed thnt he had lost hi fortune in betting and outside speculation. The oourt deemed his accounting insufficient. nd adjudged him in contempt. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If von want a box of good cigars, Im ported or domestic, Grant's Phnrmxcv Is the Place lo get the n. We do not retnll "cigars, but Mil l hem by the box only. A cipar that Too usually nay ten cents for, 1 can sell you the .ame cigar, fiftv In a box, at .even cents. The bent five ce-t cigar at 8U cent by the box. It will pay yon to Cf.lf and examine them. ORANT'Ul'HAKMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A poBitively Safe and Reliable BloodS Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Aeh Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its une 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 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 atj (j ran 18 Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or mouey refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, it Sotith main St. J. U. CAMPBELL DEALER IN ESTATE AND AGENT FOB THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION Ann lwr,,,..r. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three-room houses with gardens at tached, on Hill street. $7.flo per munth each. Fl.asitnt place for ftmall famiiy. For Sale. Blcgnnt nine-room honse, besidri servant's h-iue; one of oet p iru oi city; five minutes walk ol square; g .s 6xtures In hi. use, larKf lot, vi wr unsurpassed in Ashevlltr. Pi ice $,80t, one-hall cash, balance 13 and IH months. For Sale or Kent. White cottafce on fop of mountain, with five acres of land, as a whole, or in lois. No loj;, dryesi p nee about A'Ucvil e and finsi views within corporate limits. Prtinounceil by t xptrts mst the place for invalids. Srven hundr.d tert of porch; s ven roo . Pos scs'ion if i ven at oitce. Elevation 2.800 fiet. $25 to residences and lots oi'$5,ooo. .pptj rvvtry kind oi real estate, irom a lot oi at iso. 8. Souib Main street. Fumianed ilousje For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern co .veaienee.. Possession nt once. Btststett in Anherllte. fnce $dt) per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBKLL. Real kstate Dealer. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. We haee f few verv delrab'e, well fur "liOYd housts, in good location for rent. Call at oucc. FIRK INSURANCES Effected in old and reliable companies. Par ties hnving fumitihed or unfurnished house. 10 rent will dn well to confer with ui. We guurnmee promptness and satislnction in all iur aeaimgs JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms o and 10. McAfee block. 33 Patton Aveuue, Ashcville, N. C. 3 0 0 3 a a a , A i i Z o 0 a T! o o z a to P 0 X CO LARELYSTANDING ROOM -THE- PUBLIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS! BACK ORDERS 0M FINE GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Importers' prices are all that's asked. Plr.t Coat for a stock that Is conceded by all judges of Dry Good, tbs Finest in North Carolina ! Neighboring towns hare h ard of the Slaughter nnd are fast procuring some of the Bargains. Everything in the immense ea tablishment at Cost, mil inery Included. Aa immense stock of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Manufacturers' Prices. Another ship m nt of thoK French coats and Reefer Jack, eta. Everything Spot Cash! No goods charged while this sale lasts. Come as early aa possible and stay as long aayouenn, Kycry mintrte spent counts to vour interest at No. xz Patton Avenue. P. P. MIMNAUGH. JUST RECEIVED ! A number of desirable things in Ladiet' and Misses' Wraps, Fine Dress Goods Ziegler's and Banisltr's Fine Shoes, tte. Owing to bankrupt competition, on Norember S we commenced a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, Etc., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked la plain 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 th competition our business tn these lines had been almost double their nsuat site, indicating a carefully selected stock at correct styles from the best makers, at very teasonable prices. Intelligent people willteadllf set that il they wait long they will be "left." H. REDWOOD 1 GO, C10THIN6, BUY 00M, FANCY MODI, IHOES, HATS, HUM. .' At PATTON A. Vat
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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