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4 Asheville Citizen 0 VOLUME VIL NO U0 ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily TO ARRIVE Tuesday, by Express, WHITMAN'S Superb : Confections. IN H, 1 AMI 2 I. II I'ACKAGIiS. Whitman' suicrb til Htli AI.MIINDS. NOIT.HI' DIMiKAS. CKliMS l. W A I.N IT PISTACHE ALMOND PASTE 1CE0 ALMOND OAttS. CHOCOLATE OHSINA. SALTED ALMONDS. PRINCESS CHIPS KlFtOOEPt. A Sltli I. INI! Ill' IMPORTED, DOMESTIC & KEY WEST CIGARS. Ii5 I S A nux, lust the Ihinc for n Christmas pres. nt to a lover ol the weed kko;i-:k,41 college street. RHAL BSTATli. WAl.TKR B. OWVN, W. W. WKr. GWYN & WEST, iSucu-Hftors to Walter R.Gwyni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners oMlftfln FIRE INSURANCE. Ol-'FICKtloutheHNt Court Mqavre. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And IiivcHtmcnt AkciiIs. NOTARY Pl'IlLIC. Loans sc. urely placed at x x.r -tut OHlCCS fte 2.1 I'attoo Avenue Sceoud .floor. frMl.il v nolCHILDT (Formerly of Lyman tit thilrl). Ollice No. i Legal Block KKAL, EST AT K AND LOAN IIHOKF.K, TKICTI.Y A KKIlKliKAliB 111 SINKSS. Loan, secure placed at c per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, JH Patton Avenue. Ncit V M C A bulld'g. P O IU.ir.S4. novl d3m Pulliaui & RiUlctlgc, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THIS- Patton Avenue, The;only 'eselmivcCplacc In the cit.vflwhcrc you can find.lhe mostlbcuuttlul line of amiik Iuk article., such a. Mcrschuum Pipes; ulso French Briar Pipes, und a fine assortment of tiKar and Cigarette Caie. A Urge a. ortment of Walking Canes In the latest tyle of handle., In ttterlina Silver, German Silver,;6iidyicd and Hulled Gold plate. Call an examine my CHRISTMAS GOODS. NO CHRISTMAS THIS YlOA Ii c w m o c 30 "0 C 73 m oo c o ?; S x M 3a H Will lie Coirpiele Without Some of our Fancy Groceries. We have About every tiling You w.i nt. Let ,voiir wauls ' He known And we will do Tlie balance. O c S3 Y. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COUKT SQUARE. JUST RECEIVED! The hainUonuHt iinmm tnn-nt of the new style I.mlie' C Al'tiS, will, sktvi-n nii'l Kerf Til! Triintui'il, winch art' tn; ! ut';u t nu t h Miuiplcit ami will hi tudil at vciy In.v price. .hh1 nre iii'w tin.l 1'rcnh. nl'HNINi; ol' C 1 1 Khi M AS Nu V V: l.'l 1 1 this vi;i:k l.ari- new mock Silk ..ml Won! iiiiUcnnl (or litiibruii.cry, i'rot-hctini: mid Knitting, With idtlilitmiil lurcc. wc hope tn wrvnun cuMoim m promptly. it BON MARCKE" 37 S. Main Street. FAIR TO SEE. None of the n-uHon'il novelties latins to compare with our slittcrinc nrrny of novel. tie.. How popular they ore i. evidenced by the demand fur them. It lias lieeti ateadlly increnshiK an'l it has not remind a climui yet. It you are out of the fashion, yuu arc virtually nut of the world and the world never yet boasted of anything, daintier or mo.c fashionable than our Jewelrv. Thev urc so exquisite in design and so ierlcct in elaboration that nothinK hut an uneondi tional surrender Is in order when you see them. If you want to look nt something more than usually tempting, conic und ulunce at our tine Christmas goods. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVKNVK, m II si t o r- n 0 2 ' I O s SOMETHING HANDSOME IN MEN'S TIES. The proper thing for u Christmas gift for yuur best young man, your father, brother or husband you will find on my shelves. Chrmtmas Neckwear. Silk Handkerchiefs, Gioves. Mufflers, Suspenders, Slippers, Silk Umbrellas, Ac. F. E. MITCHELL, a8 Patton Avenue. Xmas Tree Tbat's Good forall the Tear. !J.i..:,nS'.t.'2.- ' . .-' "T'.'T' - .. II M ,o 1 "m,,.: Th-1 tnrt of trtr tlmt plentten pnfronn. not only at i hri ttimi time, hut from v'hrl t iM. -is to Chrifttni n. A tru1 hfuriiir the truit IhiM ilocit ciin only st an I As the outgrowth i u rcput able trm tiilwitrt, "t intluni, ln plr All 'iroiixh ! f yr.it oi 'tl yo'-'ll titol llu'itc tlitii;i inn! ihev arc what wii' pt'wplr tnuVi lor our HtmitK al tract inn--. Hut nil th.n pnliminary. What we want to mi'i tioii pctinlly i that we have in sto k th 1 In ii'! i line of X.iins j-it'tH iu this country, coiMintiui.' of all kiti'U of China, ( n-t Lamp. Toy, Doll. Hooks, etc Our Smiv cnir t. ui'iIh, I'htna, Paper Weight, etc , nr--Mtucin'l? attractive Cull on u Wc w HI K'vc you clne attention, und asint you in innkuiK your Mekclioint. THVDW. TMKASH tV CO., CryHlal I'alace. !"HEISWEIL FA!D THAT 13 WELL SATISFIED." SmisiuCtioo is Wlut m Guarantee. i.'u iltt v ami quantity are two importiint thii!K t eoiisidir in lniyin Oroccrks. We have i i titiinal faeilitien lor nupplvitiK each to uui patrons. We arc n fieri tig the largest slock of Tiuc anil Staple Orocerks thi fteaHoti that hait eerhi'en broiiKlit to thits Htetiou of the state, ami our prices w 111 aat iKty the most eeoiiouucal laivir. POWKLLSc SNIDER WlioU-.ale anil Netail r.roeers. YOU KNOW Where to iind j;ooil groivries. You know where to litul just the kind of groceries you want. BUT DO YOU KNOW Whero to find thekind of ser vile you want ? Where your orders will be nsearefully at- tendid to as if you saw it done? We Lvive every order our personal attention. We cor reet mistakes hully. GREER & JOHNSON Ti:w:rnoNi: iao. ANNOUNCEMENT. I wish to announce to the people of Anhv vitlc anil vicinity that I have now in opera lion THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY. The muehinery U entirely new . of the new est and moot approved patlvrnn and niont torn pic tc iu all iU detailt. only kxpi;uii;nci;d And Hkillcd hand arc employed und mu determined to give und to guarantee Full Satisfaction. Prices and Terms aa uiual. tSolicltlug your patronage 1 um Respectfully, S. SCI1IPFMAX. 46 South Slain Ht. BISHOP LYMAN HONORED. T1IK HKHVICKN t'OJIJIliJIOHA. TIKU Hilt UKUINATIOM. Laricc AuclleiiceH PreHenl, anil Kvery feature ol the Kveut MuhI HatlHfaclory to ltlwliup Lyman and IIIh l.'rleudH. R a i.i:k, I , Dec. 22 A religious event which lum utlracU'il nitire attention tlinn any in immv years in North Carolina wan the celebration, which ended Sun day, of the fiftieth anniversary of the or dination to the pricHtliood of Theodore Iicm-dict Lvinan, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of North Carolina. Exercises began Saturday at the Church of the Good Shepherd, the attendance bcinc. I.trtte. Itishop Watson, of the Diocese of Uast Carolina, was prevented by severe illness front nttcailiib)!. I herewnsn procession, ntaileuu of a vested choir ol thirty voices, clergy and the bishop. The leDcum was siiiik, in which the c.nj; relation joined, liislii.p l.vniin tli, n delivered an adtlress ol an hour's length, in which he recounted the events ol the Inst hall century, cov ering the progress ol thechurch svhere he hail labored, liota in l.urope anil Amer ica. I lie work to winch lie lias devoleil hiiuscll with greatest earnestness is that ol missions in Western North Carolina, and he has contributed liberally ol his own large means to lurtlicr that work. His address was heard with pleasure. At lis close Kcv. Ur. M. M. Marihall, rector ol Christ church, Raleigh, as pres idcit of the diocesan convention, and of standiug couituitlee, presented the bishop with a pastoral SialV. Dr. Marshall in so doing made an address of rare beauty mill force. The gilt is a verv rich one and is by the clergy and laity of the dio cese. I lie stall is ol ei.onv atal silver. The bishop was not aware that it was to be presented and his emotion was evi dent. He thanked his ieople for this token of their affectionate renu mbranee. Set vices were closed by the communion, aibuiuistcrtd by the bishop. Saturday evening the bishop held n re ception at Ins handsome residence und was assisted bv a iiuinbct ol clergy and ladies. Tne nttciidanee at the reception was large, antl all denominations were leprcaeulcd. Services Sunday evening were held in Christ church, the attendance being veiy large. A sccial choir ol sixty voices rendered the choral service with htu elfcct. A large procession entered tin chinch, made upol stirpliced choir. clergy and bishop, the latter preceded by chap lain, Twenty clergy were present at the conclusion ol evening prayer. 1 hrcc addresses were delivered out In Hon. Kemp I'. Battle, ex-ptesidcut ol stitte university, on the history ol tin church in the past fitly vears. lie al luded strikingly to Itishop Lyman's bold stand while rector at Hagerstown, Mil., which marked an era in lorniof worship Other addresses were delivered by Key Dr.J. I!. Cheshire, jr., of Charlotte, and Mr. F. S. Sprull, ol Louisburg. The character of the celebration has been most gratifying to the bishop and en couraging to the church. Ill Kl.l AT Hl:A. jtfiimliti AujMMl.iln iteHtroyed All on Hoard Hale. London, I ice. 22. The North German Lloyd steamer "Spree," Capt. Willi grod, which left New York Dceeuilicr 15 lor llremen passed the Scillv islands this morning and signalled that the steam ship Al.vssiuia of the German line, which sailed from New York on the 13th inst. under command ol Capt. Murray, bound lor Liverpool, has been burned at sea in latitude VJ N., longitude 2'J W. The "Spree" signalled also that all on boa id the steamship were saved. The date ot the burning of the Abyssinia, however, was not signalled. The "Spree" diil not report that the Abyssinia's passengers an.lcrew were on board of her, but it is supposed that such was the case. The burned visscl was an iron bark rigged screw steamer ol 2,34t tons net mid !1, 551 tons gross. She was built in li.s7, and was Mi'.i feel long by 42 feel 7 inches hold. She hail a compound en gine ot live hunched horse power. KI.KINH CONFIKMKD, There WaM Apparently No Oppo Hitlou lu the Heuale. Washington, Dec. 22. Alter the intro- duetior ol it number of bills the rcsolu tion heretofore offered and reported back bum the committee on contingent cx IHiiscs lor an increase of the messenger loiccofthc senate was presented und agreed to, Mr. Plait withdrawing the objection which he had previously made to it aud remarking that he found the increase asked to lie absolutely neces sary il the senate was to utilize the Malt by hotel property, which he wus very sorry had ever been bought by the gov ernment. The senate in executive session has confirmed the nomination of S. B. Llkins to be secretary ol war, KANSAS KI-;NAT0R!HI1. ;ov. Humphrey May Take the Cherrv HluiHelf. Topkka, Kan., Dec. 22. The list of probable successors to the late Senator Plumb is rapidly increasing. Personal enmity In-twcen Governor Humphrey and ex-Senator Ingalls it is believed, places Iugalls out of the nice. There is now some talk of Governor Humphrey resigning and making Lieu tenant Governor Felt governor, who euld appoint Humphrey senator. Mine. JauniiHchek III. Haltimokh, Dec. 22. Mmc Junausehek is still confined to her apartments at the luitaw House here, having suffered u re lapse, and will not lie able to resume her tour on Monday aB con templated. The physicians in at tendance give hones that she will be in condition to travel by Thursday. Sev eral members of her company arc also siilfering with the grip, including Harry D. Chiton and lames M. Martin, the author of "The Harvest Moon." Five Uanks clone. Kicii.monii, Va., I tec. 22. The bank of Waynesboro, with its four branches, at Uasic City, New Market, Watrcntoii and Gordonsville have all losed their doors. These banks were the private property of Kosetiberger und Shirlev, who are rated in mercantile di rectories as worth from $75,000 to $100,000. A ColllMlou In Mexico. Laniio, Tex., Dec. 22. -An engagement has taken place at Lerrillus Liimalipais between Mexican troops aud insurgents. The insurgents were defeated with three men killed nntl a numlier wounded. The United St ites troops immediately left to prevent the crossing of the insurgents llliu i. The Receiver Appointed. Washington, Dec. 22. me comp troller of currency has appointed Wil liam 8. Robinson, of Goldsboro, receiver of the first national bank of Wilmington, N. C, insolvent. . DINHONEHT CANAUIANS, lion ore Mcrcler, Premier of Que bec, Kxpelled From ollice. llonore Mereier, Premier of (Jtieliec, and his cabinet have been ignoiniously dismissed from office, a committee of three judges having found that they ic ec:v $1011,000 from a contractor for the sale of the Itaydes Chalcurs r.tilwuv. This amount is said by the judges to have been divided illegally antl cor ruptly, between Premier Mereier and his lellow-mitiisters. There is great excite ment iu Canada consequent upon the disgrace and dismissal of the Premier and his cabinet. Hot-headed Lilierals are threatening reliellion, urging that the dismissal ol Mereier and liis ministers is an outrage which would justilv extreme uction, the disgraced statesmen controll ing n majority of twenty iu the House of Commons at Oticliee. MK. C II II. I t' liKNl.UOHITV. ICndowHllie nrexel Ii.ntlt.ile Willi n Val"alle Collection. Piiii.Aiiiil.PHiA, Dee. 22. George W, Chillis has presented almost his entire collection of rare prints, manuscripts, autographs, etc., valued at $100,0(10 to the library of the Drexel Institute. This is probably the finest private collection in existence, and repre sents the work of a liletime. It embra ces sonic rare specimens, including the only complete manuscript ol Thackernv Iu existence, nntl the only complete novel ot Dickens in manuscript from outside llie South Kensington museum. Fur this latter work Mr. Clnlds has refused Still. 000. Dickens' manuscript is that of (Itir Miiln.'d Friend;" Thackeray's, his Idler on George 111. This is the original copy. Iioin which he debveiid his lectures, ltolh arc in a wonderful tate of preservation. Ill MiAHIAX TUOl lU.lv. A Flaicmiil Iiilriiiuv.ilt'lil ol Cupll ulalloiiH. St I'i;ti:ksiu ki;, Dec. 22. The semi official Journal tie St. Petersburg pub lishes an article today on the Chadoraine incident. It takes the ground that, in accordance with international treaties, Bulgaria was bound to net through the French representative at Sofia ill any ac tion she may have desired to take to secure the expulsion of M. Chadoraine from the country, and that her omission to do so constitutes tlagrnnl infringe ment ol capitulations. ciiii.ii or rKA;i.i. The Villain KHeuped Temporarily Willi II In I. IU-. BmsTol., Tenu., Dec. 22. News has just reached here that a while man named liatker, about 30 years of age, committed n most diabolical deed on a little white girl only seven years old, liv ing nt Mendota, Washington county, V'a The brute was arrested immediately alter the crime was committed and brought lafore his victim for identifica tion. The father of the outraged child hit the wretch with o stick and he was left lor dead. This tact alone kept the vile wretch Irom being lynched. nhi;khn wii.i. win. Ho Hiih One ol Konikrr's Promi nent HeelerH. Ai.i.iancK, 0., Dee. 22. Hurt Garlicr, who is traveling thestale in thciuterests of ex Gov. Furakcr, in answer to the tpicstion, "What do you think of Foru ker's chances ?" replied : "It looks as if he is not in it. We hnve Sherman credited with eight votes more than enough to elect him, aud 1 am afraid he will be the man. We will bring in as large a Forakcr vote as we can, how ever." A TF.XAts OMTMAHTF.K Huh a Confederate Flaic Floatlnit Over HIh Ollice. Washington, D. C, Dec. 22. First As sistant Postmaster General Whitcficld has received information that dining the past several weeks the postmaster at Uaird. Calahun county, Texas, has kept the confederate flag" floating over his ol lice. While hardly creditinc the rct.ort, General White-held has written the post master lor the tacts in thceasenntl asked loi an erpluiiution il the facts are as re ported. It wan Not True. Washington, Dec. 22. Iu regard to the sensational story, published that the American Legation in v. Hilt was sur rounded by nn angry mob, that threats were mntleto bum the legation to get at the refugees sheltered there and that Minister Lgan had so notified the Wash ington authorities, is said to Ik untrue. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. -On Sat urday the last spike was driven on the Koanoke nnd Southern railroad, between Koanoke, Va., aud Winston, N. C. Interesting religious services were held at Raleigh incoiuuicmomtion of the hltieth anniversary ol the ordination ol Bishop Theodore llencdict Lyman to the priesthood. Salisbury Herald: In quick succes sion, one following the other, curncs the report of attempted burglaries in various parts ofthe town. Thecity is alive with the rogue und the night hawk. Chatham Record; Our venerable townsman, Mr. David Turner, died at his residence, at this place, yesterday morning. He was the oldest inhabitant of our town, being in his eighty-ninth year. Durham Globe: "It comes to us, and wc hope thnt it is not true, yet the storv is that the Female Baptist School of Oxford is in the soup. The story is that those who are teachers have not been paid, antl that the institution can not pay out." Concord Standard : J. C. Gibson has received from Commissioner Kauni pension claim No. 1,059,03a in favor of David Jackson, of Plow's store. The question naturally arises, 1-sre we going to pension the United States ?" ItToaks as if this pension business would bank- I rupt ns. j. . WILL CLEVELAND BE IN IT? CARI.I8I.E IS RKPORTED AM HAVING II V. WILL. MOT UK. The Kx-IreHideitt AiixIouh for Democratic Huccesm, but HlH Ambition Is) MallHfled, and lie In Happy With 1'ra.ikle aud the Baby. Washington, Dec. 22. Senator Car lisle has returned from a visit to ex President Cleveland at Litkcwood. The Kcntuckiuus arc repeating a highly interesting declaration which they say the ex-president made to Mr, Carlisle. Mr. Cleveland, according to this report, said to Mr. Carlisle that he was not a candidute for the presidency. His words, in effect, were : "1 have the welfare of the democratic party nt heart. 1 tlesirc to see our prin ciples triumph, but I do not wish to have the presidential nomination again, and I shall take steps, if it proves neces sary, to prevent such aeti in by the con vention. 1 have been president. My am bition is satisfied. I have a wile and a little daughter. My domestic life is com plete and happy. "1 cannot bring myself to think of re turning to public ollice. My income from the practice of mv profession is ample for all of my needs. Nothing but a strong sense of duty could induce me to think of accepting a nomination, and I do not think the conditions will develop that duly. No, I am not a candidate, and I am not willing to accept the nomina tion." A till'T OF 91,600,000. AnthonvJ.nrelel of Philadelphia Founder of the OrelelliiHlllule. The above is a portrait of the Phila delphia business man, Anthony J. Drexel, who has immortalized himself by build ing and endowing the Drexel Institute, recently opened iu that city. The build ing cost $!0(),000; the endowment is $1,0110,(100, both the munificent gilts ol Mr. Drexel. His noble generosity has for its objects, "the extension and improve ment of industrial education as a mc ins of opening belter anil wilier avenues ot employment to young men and women." IT COMF.N IlHill. Hut llie Americana Must Have It, Ooii't Vim Know, San Diiii.o, Cn!.,Dcc. 22. The first full ear load of American tin ever produced from American mines was received by W. W. Steward today from Temiscal mines. The shipment consisted of over 20,000 pounds of tin. The output of the Temis cal mines is being rnpidlv increased and American tin will Ik- regularly put on the market in car loads. A Horse Breeder Head. Kacixic, Wis., Dee. 22. J. 1. Case, a well known manufacturer uud horse breeder ot this city, died at his home here at 2 o'clock this morning. Tllli MAKKliTS. Htoek UuoltelloiiH. NKff Vokk. Iiec, '12. liru a .-V l.nke Sin re I5.r4: ChiciiBO and Northwestern l-'4e4; Noiiolk unil Western rgf,H: Kiehniund ami West Point Terminal l.Ti; Western luion Baltimore I'rlct-H. liAl.TiMnKK, lire. I'g. -Flout, elull nnil unehiniKeil; western stiner .'l.2."aaa.ll.r; extra :i.75lfj kg.".; lmil.T4 now 4 110 Wheitt. tinner; No 'i retl spot uinl lieeeuiber ln3;ih(u ;io:t7; southern, ensy; Fulti, 9(itl.ll; l.oiiKlierr.v I .noi.rl .05. com, south-rn, weuk anil lower; white nnd yellow. 45titr.Ha. New York Market. Nkw Yokk, llec. m'l StoekB, nctive nntl tiriu. Mom-?, e-isv nt iMVfL.'l KxchiinKt. lone. AM 11.4 H 4.; shun. 4 n3Mn.4 M4; state hiinii, nrKlccteil; government hun.l, dull but steiulv. I'otton nuiet; file. G3 bnles; I'nl.in.ls, 7 15-liie: url. .ins, M.'i-ltie; future. Ulct tint en.y; Heeetilher, 7 50; Jnnuury, 7 112; Keliruii'v. 7 7M. M.ireh, 7 U l; April. N.OM; May, M gl IMi.ur active hut weak. Wheat dull buteasy Corn quiet but wenk I'ork ilull hut aleuilv nt 'J 'J5(n$10.g5. I.anl quiet lint firm at $u.5 l, Spirit TuriH-ntine dull but firm a'. 1,Vl7i34tfc. Rosin quiet but steady at 1 H5MI.40, Frcitftits qniet und weuk AFFAIRS OF CO.V.S,i(J;f.VC. HOMK. Walt Whitman, the poet, is ill with pneumonia. There were twenty-three denths from the grip in Cincinnati last week. Slavin and Mitchell, the pugilists, have arrived in New York. The former thinks he wants to fight Sullivan. The regular state democratic conven tion of Louisiana has nominated S. D. McUnery for governor and Roliert C. Wickliffc for lieutenant-governor. The council of Cherokee Indians and the United States commission have agreed upon the sale and purchase of the Cherokee strip tor the consideration of $l),()llO,000. The colored people of Louisville, Ky., lire much exercised by the recommenda tion of the railroad commissioners that separate coaches be provided for their race. At a meeting, headed by their ministers, a resolution was adopted ask- the Kentucky legislature to let the sub ject ulone. Representative Breckinridge, of Ken tucky, grently deplores the condition of utfairs in the democratic party in the house growing out of the speakership contest. He thinks it is the duty of the democrats to pass a tariff bill and let the ieople of the country know just where the party stands on thnt question. VORKIUN. Rubinstein, the famous Russian pianist, has accepted au offer of $125,000 for a series of rift v concerts in tne United States in 1H93. The Parliament of Sydney, N. S. W niter a disortlerly sitting of thirty-six hours' duration, passed the government tariff bill. The result was reached, how ever, only by the application of the cloture. The agitation aguinst the tobacco monopoly in Persia, which the priests of the country have for some time been car rying on, during which they have forbid den the people to smoke, has 6nally com pelled the governments to abolish the monopoly held by a corapnny, which will be Indemnified by the gentian gov-, ernment. IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT anil one that will, be use ful for years tocoino,you will find it at Grant's riianiiacy. It is thelleight of Folly to invest dollars in faney boxes, eards, etc., that are of no practical value to the person for whom it is purchased. For in stance, when you pur chase a toilet sot all ar ranged in a fancy plush case. Yot frequently get about f 2 worth of toilet set and $5 worth of plush ease. At Grant's Pharm acy you will lind an as sortment of excellent toilet sets in neat paper boxes. When you pur chase one of them you invest every cent in the toilet set alone. We have a number of elegant presents for gentleman or lady. Call and exam ine them before purchas ing elsewhere. GRANT'S PHARMACY, J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TI1E ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Kent. Two three-room houses with gunk'n at t ached, on HiN,itrvcLt 7.j( per uiuuili each. I'lcutiuut place tor small tuuiily. For Sale. lik'Kiint tiiuc-room houic, bemik-sacrvant'ii huuHc; otic ol' hcHt purls til city; five iiiinuU'H walk ot tiquaie; K i tixturea in hounc, larc Ht, vil-wh unnurpuHHcd in Atheville. 1'rice JdV.hOU, one-hull taU, Uuiaucc 12 uud 18 ui on ihs. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, wilh live Here, oi laud, us u whole, ur in lots. No log, drycHl place about Aithevilie (Old fill, sl views within corporute limits. I'roilounecd by experts lust the place lor invalids. Seven hundred leet of porch; seven rooms. I'os scsaton given ut ouee. lilevution g.HOO leet. Kvery kind ot reul estate, I'roui a lot ol $g5 to residenees and lots ol'$go,ooo. Apply ul No. 0. South Muin street. FurulHliedvUouHe For Reut. Ten room house, furnished, tor rent. All modern conveniences. Possession ut once. llest stieei in Asheville. Price $U0 per mourn. Appiy to j. M. CAMI'IIHI.L. Keal Kstutc Dealer, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE For rent to a rcapon title party. House in in a 00(1 locution; bath, hot aud cold water, Alio a boarding house for rent. t huve the bent facilities of any firm In the state for insuring your dwelling houfle. your furniture, storsc and stock If you Kft burned out you know that you can come to us and be sure ul getting youi monev. Sonic choice bargains In city and suburban properties can be naa oy caning at our ot lice. Timber lands a specialty. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Room, a nnd 10, McAfee block, 32 Patton Avenue, A.nuvtllc, N. c. C0 i to b H O r G s (A n M n o 5 ft 0 CO o ON M w s MS 0 r 10 01 CO DON'T .ITU These hard times by buying trilling gifts for your Iriends.'.bul invest your money In some -i od substantial article of WEARING APPAREL whiehlwlll ;do the recipient jaime good and make tlie;ilft;and diver be appreciated. W keep Everything a lady.EweurO"id a few thinifs for gentlemen also. Wchave received uu unusually. large'assortincnt of Holiday Goods llniidkerehicfs from the plain good, at 5 ct'ii -nt cachto the real thread Cambric and Hutches. I.aee Goods at $23.00, Anztra quantity of our famous Kid Glove., Ties, lery, I.aee., Fur., Reefers, French Coat., Meillen Collar., Hats, Bonnets, Baby Cnp, Inlnnt and Children'. Clonks, Urea. Good Silks of every description. Our House Keeping Department 1. full up"wlth Com- rts, Ruk, Blunkcts, Comforts, Sheeting, utile Damask, Towet. and Counterpane.. livery article at price, to suit the bard times. Out of our FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK think you can .elect Vprencnt for any of your friends. Wc nre stocked on Ladies and Children. Wraps, they nre all fresh new goods, of the lutest cut and beautiful material, 3,000 dot lirs' worth to select from, the entire lot at cost. We have a weakness for selling good. ehenp, nnd our patron, have beautifully II. lustrated their appreciation of our effort, by rclhiiR our .ale. over 50 per cent, more than the best season we hare experienced In Asiieville. We prnpose.having special .ale. on different line, "each day fromnow to " Xinns. Kurc bnrKaln. may be expected at MIMNAUGITS. No. ii Pattou Avenue. XMAS PRESENTS, USEFUL AND USELESS. Mi'sides our regular stock f Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Rugs, which was never so attractive at t he season, we mention Um- irellas, Canes, Trunks and Rags, Mufflers, Ilandkcr- hiets, Scarfs, Kid and Dog Skin Gloves, Jersey Gloves, Mitts, Collars and Cuus, Slippers, Tidies, Splashers, Table- and Rurenu Scarfs, Tray Clot hs, Ruchings, Hoods and rancy t aps, 1'latod .Jewelry, 15ox Taper, ('locks, I'erfuni- ery nnd fancy bottles, IMouehoir Cases, Glovo Boxes, Xmas Cards, Fancy Christmas Objects. Plaques, Vases, Cups and feaU'-ers, Mugs. Moustnche Cups, Sha- vmg Mugs, uinna uuiects, Dolls of all grades, Toys of iron, tin nnd wood,'Games, Drums, Swords, 1'istols, ( inns. Soldiers. Ralls, Snakes, Alligators, Wagons, Trains, Chuirs, Fine Scissors, Knives Purses, Ornamental Ther mometers, Framed Engrav ings, Mirrors, Manicure Sets, Plush Work Boxes, Etc., Etc., Etc. Wo'think the greater part of the foregoing will be found below competitors in price. Having about six more in our sales force than ever be foro at the season we hope to serve the trade promptly. A merry Xmas to all, and a hnppv and prosperous New Year! IH. REDWOOD i CO t 7 and 9 Patton Ayes "A Q"iiftiiiiils'siii'iijMiaiiiiriiVsii--r rSst'ii1 -i-wri 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1891, edition 1
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