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ADVERTISE. Hut weirds are thiits.xnt a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, products that which makes thousands, perhaps mil lions, think. Byron. IS ADVERTISE. Man; a man has attributed his success in life to peculiar talents and business capacity, wheu the fact is he sailed to prosperity ou the wings of an advertisement. VOLUME VII.-NO. 210 ASIIEVILLE X. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily Citizen. Ashevi 0 i; , VOL' SEE AXVTIIIXO HELOW THAT iOV H'.IAT PLEASE IXC HUE IT IX 10 'A' XEXT ORDER. Swiss Cheese, Roquefort Cheese, JScufchatel Cheese, Fromage le Drie, Sup Sago, Smoked Halibut, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Bloaters, Holland Herring, Russian Caviar, Anchovies in Oil, Anchovv Paste, Mushrooms Canned, Boston Baked ISeana, Koston llrown Ilread, Saratoga Chips, Mushroom Catsup, Walnut Catsup, Tomato Catsup. KROGER. REAL ESTATE. Wil.TKR H. QWVN, W. W, WHl.T. GWYN & WEST (Successor, to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioner, of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Houttteant Court Square CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Aleuts. NOTARY PIT-MC. L,nuntt securely placed at H per cent Orfiee. 24 26 Patton Avenue Second Hour. frbiMlv JOHN CHILD (Formerly of Lyman & Clillil) Ofllce No. i Legal Block ri:al estate AND LOAN 1SKOKEU, TRICTLY A RKOKKKAGB BCSINUSS. Loans secure placed at h per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 'JM Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. novl dttm P O Boxf.B ROBERT BROUN, CIVIL KNUINKBK, 8UKVKYOR AND ME CHANICIAN. Constructions In wood and metiil con ducted. Thirty yenra' experk'nee In iinieti cill Hurvevlng. InMtruetion in mechanical brnnehe. i;ivcn. Close neitsurrmvots u le ciultv. Ktnldence, McDowell Avenue. lfc8-d:iiu" TCARD TO MY PATRONS AND FRIENDS. I have leaded the whole Htore where I am now occupying only a window, aud in a few dayi I will hive it fixed up in fimt class style, so aa to accommodate my customers with a reading room, free to all, and will bnve more convenience!. Thanking you for pat favor, I am, Respectfully, L. JUL031BERG, PROPKIETOR OK MODEL CIGAR STOKE, 17 Patton Avenue. DIRT. We know dirt is valuable in Asheviile but there is some here that needs removing. We have both, of the great dirt minivers, SOAPINE AND PEA3LINE. Prices by the case, $3.fO boxes in a case, tr Re a box. i- d $:t 75, 100 OCTAGON SOAP. loo cakes in n box; price $-!; fie cake or 0 cents dozen. Thin soap will wash tin- finest fabrics without u:ury. WHITE HOUSE SOAP. :tlo bi x or lit mi e dozen. ho lots, Cn A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE. m mmmt, ji'-T xikckivku. NEW SPRING GINGHAMS. NEW WHITE GOOD N'W EMBROIDERIES, NEW SPillNB G00)S. J VST IlliCKIV?-I. BON MARCHE." f a a z O ? Pi rs a h 0 0 0 o Eh zs2 CL CO o 1 1 W CQ A liftllLUNT RINC;. We are tthowiug aome of the daintiest nov elties ever displayed in jewelry It would be caster to tell you what we haven't got thnn what we have. If you haven't Been our ele gant trifles in gold and in silver, there is a treat awaiting you, and, whether you have purchancs in mind or not, you should not miss them. It is dithcult to rettist K"iug into details we are strongly tempted to describe some of theexquisitc products of the Reason's art, some of which show that the caprices of fashion are apt to be wonderfully charming, but you'll get a much better idea if you come and luok for yourself, IS. II. COSBY, JEWELER., PATTON AVIiNl'Ii. 1 .-. ! 'i-,:-'i;-iip-'v'" & 1 . ' . www. -: PRIZE. Twelve Dollar Pres ent Free. Now here is n chance Tor you to get a hand some pair of bisque sleigh, ornaments free. Everybody can join in this contest, especially the school children. It is a splendid mental exercise for you. Now we will tell you what it is. We give you our name and the name of our store, thus: Thud W. Thrush Co., Crya ul Palace; and to the individual composing the largest number of Uuglish. words from these two na.nis, bringing them to us before Keb, 10, lS'Jli, (at which date contest does) will receive the above present free. Observe the following rules, in order that you make uu mistake in getting the words correct : 1. No foieign language allowed. Plain Kngli'-h. m. No proper names allowed. 'A. 1st' no other letters than those In the two names. 4. I'sc no letter twite in the an me wort! unless it appear in the names twice. 5. Do tioi abbreviate Spell all words in lull. (i Bring the words to us on neat paper, with voiir ii a nc attached. 7. You inn-it purchase some article when yuu come with the words. Three jtnlgc will be appointed t.t see that all is eondu ted tairlv and honestlv. The i pt izrs ran he seen in our shotv window. All line g nils at cot during 1 1 1 1 at contest. Kexpcetl'ully, TIIAI THRASH & CO., CRYSTAL PALAIS. 41 PaTTON AVE China, I'.la s, Lumps, lite. BREAKFAST DISH, Have you tried if It not do not tail to do so. You can alw :ys 'ind e er thing kept in a Inst class store at tur place. We keep nothing th.it is u.it just whal it ought to he ia the matter of quality. That in why when yu ci me to us you come to the right place tor yroi-crics. Respectfully POWELL & SNIDER H. REDWOOD & CO. BUY (iUOIH, F4SCV (aios, 0.0 tiiini;, suo-Ktt, IIATJJ, CAItPSCTS. TWENTY m CEfiT DIIGOUMT Tn-in mark d price. on Clothing 7& 9 PATTON AVE. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED KO'JSE l'or nnt to a rciini,!i partv. Houic is in a Mood lucutii.n; hath hot and cold waier. Aiso a boaiding Iiouhc for r nt. v h'ivc the best Inciiitits of an c linn in the state for insuring vmr dwelling Imu your fnrnitnre, stoise and stuck, ll you jj't hiirm d out you know thru t you cun come to us unii 1j sure of netting your nitincy. Some choice bargnins in citv and suburban rroperiiej. enn Ik had by cail.ng nt our of- u c. 1 uuncr .audi a siKCialty. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Kminia 'I nnil 10. McAfee block, a Putt Avcuuv, Anlicville. .v STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NGLANO & SON, GROCERS, No. 11 N main Mrctt, Wish to announce the I'uct tllnt they lire Bull' ItirClllM lur tilt SlklirtunlturL' Mtrmn l.oU.-rl , bmi(( the tm,y hm dus8 brpad t(( ,)e f(mnd l in the city, aud uo table is complete without jit. We get it Ir-sh by express every tinv. Iion't forgr t that we arc wholesale and re tail dealers In potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds oi country proiiuce. Hvcrything kept that is usually found in a first class grocery stove. A STEAMER WRECKED. THK JOHN ICI.Ul'.U l.OST IN UK STRAITS OF M AC.ICl.I.AN. A Kumet That the People of chili Relieve That War 1h Imminent -Aid Expected From i:Llaul London, nn. 10. The Pacific steam navigation company s mail steamer John Llder, Valparaiso tor Liverpool, has been wrecked on Carv.. rock, in tlie straits of Magellan. All passengers anil the crew were saved, hut the vessel is expected to be a total loss. A dispatch to the Times I rum Santiago de Chili says the news ol the wreck of the Juo. Llder is causing much excitement in that, city, owing to the fact that it is generally believed that it was by this steamer that a number of refugees who had sought safety at the American lega tion had left the country. It is reported that passage was secured for them under false names and the government is highly elated at the prospect of their now tail- iiir- into its hands. Passengers arc proceeding to concep tion a Chilian, port 1270 miles southwest of Santiago de Chili, The local authori ties of that place have leccivcd orders to uncst all relugces louud aiming ship wrecked people. All mails ou board luc steamer were lost. San Dikuo, Cal, Jan. 1'.). Private ad vices from authentic sources in Chili, state that among the common people in that country the talk is that war will result. The Chilians have no idea tint their government will back down or re tract any word or act. They consider themselves strong and expect uddioual strength from Lhgluiid. They agree thai the (limed Stales is able to wipe their vessel oil the face of the ocean, but they doubt not their ability to se cure recognition and uid Iroiu England. II the i ii In rin a ii t is correct, representa tives of the Chilian government are now in linglaiid, working ou both proposi tions. According to orders received today, t he cruiser Churlcslou will sail 1 uesday or Wednesday lor San Francisco, She is simply walling the arrival of the new paymaster and surgeon. Dr. J. D. far ter ai rived last evening from Philadel phia, and reported to Admiral Drown, lie will go with the Charleston. 'Hie pay inasier was expected last night but as he did not arrive he will be here today. The Charleston will thcu proceed at Mare Island. A.NOlllliK CKA.NIi. TlilH One Wants to Marrt Jay Uouurrt UuuKhler. Ni:w VoitK, Jan. 1U. Another uank admirer of Miss Helen Could, Jay Gould's daughter, has turned up. This time it is loscuh Lauduur. He is fairly well knowu ahout Wall street ai a curhstoiie liroker. He was arrested after eight o'clock last night while standing in h unt of Mr. (jould's houst. He declared he hail come to marry Miss Could, as it would lead to a tortuue. He is a German, thirty-six vears old. tie has ticca mar ried, but his wile obtained a divorce from him last May. ill course no one accuses Lamlaur o being a crank simply because lie wanted to marry Miss Helen Gould, ll is the peculiar milliner in which he shorted his tflection lor that young lady that gives rise to suspicion concerning Ins mental balance, he spent the afternoon pacing up and down 111 trout of the Gould man sion in a pouring ruin, livery lew 111111 utes he would stop and with both hands llirow kisses toward the windows ol the house. Sudden .tropin Temperature iul lurrlvuue ol Mail. Dallas, Tex., Jan. ID. A regular bliz zard suddenly ami unexpectedly came up Sunday night. Sunday a steady rain tell all day until 3 o'clock in the morning, wheu a hurricane of sleet anil snow came down, the mcrcur" dropping bom H to IS. At this hour it is 1U above with in dical ions that it will get down to 2ero belore morning. The ground is Irozen uu hard as stone mid covcicd with sleet. ISunincss is at a stand still. No hauling ol any kind is being done. Dispatches from Cuero, west of here, and Iroiu northwest Texas say the blizzard is ol unprecedented severity, extcudiug over those vast plains, and it is apprehended that cattle will he Irozen by ihoti.nuds. thai.n VRi;ciii:i. Mauy I'erHoi.H are Reported to Have Uceu Killed. Sr. I'AtM., Jan. 11). A special from Jancsville, Wis., says: The 6:U.") northwestern vcstibulcd train Irom St. Paul to Chicago, collided at Clinton Junction this morning with a freight train, ljghtecu cars are on tire. It is rumored that many passengers were injured and probably killed. A train is starting Irom here with help. It Will lie Arbitrated. Indianapolis, Jan. 19. Ilishop Clia tard. of the Catholic diocese has been elected as third arbitrator to settle the dispute between the street car company and its employes. The trio will begin its duty immediately. The arbitration board is composed of Indue lluuie, Hugh llanna and H shop Chatard. The em ployes promise laithlully to aljidc by the result. Can Uead tbe I'aperN. I'llil.ADlil.i'illA, Jan. 11). Walt Whit man has almost recovered from his at tack of pneumonia. He is able to sit up in lied and read the ncwspapeis, n:id has become so ehecrlul that he expicsses a desiic to luc. France and tile World'M I'alr. 1'akis, Jan, 111. M. Koche will shortly ask the Chamber of Deputies to vote the sum of Utl,0l)O,()0() francis to be devoted to expenses ol exhibiting at the World's fair at Chicago. College llnrl.cd. St. Josi-i'ii. Mo., Jan. 19. The college building at Tarkio, eight miles nori heast of here, burned. Loss $0,001), hilly in Shied. Leave name, nunilier of residence and street and your bread, etc., will come to your door irom New French Bakery, 51 College street. THK EN(iI.liH Bl TCKS910N. Next Heir Ilul one to the KiijtlUh Throne. Prince George, second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, becomes heir to Y.YV the linglish thionc next alter his lather, his elder brother, l'rince Albert Victor, haviug died without issue. This gives illustrious distinction to the Sailor l'rince, who is a great favorite of the people, being a manly, genial young fel low, as indeed sailor men are always supposed to be. He was born ou June Jt, lstio, and is a lieutenant in the Royal navy, at the (.resent tune commanding the Inrush ou the North American sta tion. Nothing has been talked of as yet as to finding a wile lor mm, but, with the ucw dignity coining to him in conse quence o! the death ul Ins brother, the choice ol a male for him will doubtless be before long uu important considera tion in lirilish statesmanship. I.OUSIA.NA HI IH 1II.1CAXS. A Hlrinir of l le-ry Itt'.iiai.drt Made bv I'lic-lr Conveuiiou. XiiW Oki.lans, Jan. l'J. The commit- nuiue ou credentials of the republican stale convention presented its report at the session last night, and it was adopted without serious opposition. Hull a dozen delegates in sympathy with the Warinoutn faction wiiudiew tuiud a storm ol derisive cfici. The coiniuiueeon permanent organiza tion presented the name of State Senator Thus. A. t-agrc, ol Terrebonne lor per manent chairman, and the convention sealed him by a unanimous role. hi taking the chair Senator Cugre de clared the republican party to be th only one though wlutii the coloicd race could obtain a perfect recognition ol tueir rights and then share ot the equal iloiniuaii in which was guaranteed them by the KUh, 1 fill and 15th amend ments. A committee was appointed to prepare aplailoitu and to nominate a stale ticket. Resolutions were offered declaring lynching unjustihahlc Homicide; declar ing white supremacy to be a rank po litical heresy and an invitation to mob rule; demanding a lice ballot and a fair count; recognition ol the will of the ma jority; equal rights to all; repeal of all class legislation and particularly ol the separate coach law and the enlorccmciil ol all tisl rights ol citizens and declaring the lottery auicnduiciit a democratic measure. The convciitiun then adjourned until 10 o'clock Ihis iiiorinug. l l.tlOK AMU WAI.I.MOI' HII.VKR A Slory That KeadH Like an Ara bian XlKluri Tale. rLTKKiioHiit'Gii, tint., Jan. l'J. Two hall-breeds were arrested here some years ago lor counterfeiting and were given long terms in the state prison at King ston. Their counterfeits prove to be of pure silver. One 11 the men died in prison aud the other escaped and was shot 011 Hie Canadian border 111 the northwest, lie fore dying he told his phvsiciau, Dr. oung, about a wondcriul cave in tins vicinity, whose lloor and sides were said to contain largeipiantitiesof pure silver. 1 111s iniorniaiion was turned over to A r. rauseii, ij. i. As a result sixtv acres ottariiiing laud was bought near here and mining was begun, tine of the miners recently discovered a clelt ill the side ol a rocky lull, and passing througl a narrow passage entered a niagnihceiit cave. Lights were procured and the cave was examined. I he sides were louud to be lor, lied ol marble, the ceiling anil lloor ol pure silver. About titty leet Irom the entiauce was a subterranean lake, ex tending aslar as the eye could reach, A dugout was louud upon a shell of rock mid launched. At a distance of ;iutl feet the explorers lound another platform leading into a second chamber. The root was ahout twenty leet high and studded witli stalactites. 1 welv pounds ol the ore have beeu lound to contain $11 worth ol silver. Armed uieu arc guarding i tic cave. 1 he princi pal stockholders ol the mine are A. 1 1'otisett, (J. C; A. V. Young and A. li. Kixoii, ail ol Peterborough. I'OWUlvtl MILI.ts IC.VIM.OnK. seven Meu Killed and Mix Jured Terr lie Noise, Ill Cati.ki isiii kc,, Ky., January 19. The powder mills at Central City exploded this morning with terrtic force. The sound was heard iu Irontoii, twenty live nines iiivav, Window glass was broken in Catlettsbuig. Seven men were killed and six injured. No Trouble Lxpceted. Nasiivili.i;, Tenn., an. 19. The state officials tire confident that there will be no trouble at Coal Creek r Oliver Springs, and in line with their coufi lUncc have ordered Warden I.iddell, of Ohvr Springs, to get his lilty guards together. From the preparations being made nt the mam pnson, it is thought the convicts will be started tomorrow or at the latest during the week. The convicts will never be lukcu back to Hi iecville. Miss Jennie Snyder is now .in the em ploy ol the New French Hakery, 51 Col- i lege street, wnete sac win oe picascu to - greet her friends, Florida oranges, wholesale and retail, Michael Uinanucl, Uo North Main street. Try their French Creum Loaf nt the New French Bakery, 51 College street. V 7, BLAINE GETS SICK AGAIN THE CHILIAN WAR CI.OID IH UKOWIKU HMALI.ICK. It Id (Mated that Itlapatchea Have Keen Received at Wattliluictou That are Manufactory to the Oovemmeut. Washington, Jan. 19. Secretary Blaine, wfthle nt the cabinet meeting to day experienced another attack of indi gestion, accompanied with nausea, and felt so uncomfortable that he left the meeting about 12:15 and went home, riding hither witli Secretary Hlkins in the hitter's carriage. The cabinet meeting today was de voted almost entirely to the considera tion of theChilianqucstion. The proceed ings were only tempararily interrupted by the alight illness of Secretury Ulaiue. There is reason t believe that the gov ernment has received despatches through the Chilian minister looking to a peace ful and satisfactory solution of the ques tions in dispute and that they were sub mitted to the cabinet today. This will have a russt important bear ing ou the question of submitting the eorrespondeuce to congress at present, and it may possibly do away altogether with tile necessity of referring the ques tion to congress. It is known that the president desires to exhaust all diplomatic means before submitting the matter to congress for action. In IIoolli a Hack Number? A correspondent writes from New York that a recent sight he had of Edwin Ilooth gave him a shock. lor the great ictor looked "broken and patched." His step is less brisk, he bends more at the shoulders, and his eyes have lost their lustre, He is sensitive 011 the sub ject of his health, aud his friends avoid talking about it. Murder In the Firm Degree. Allxandkia, Yu., Jan. 19, The jury in the case of Jefferson Phillips, indicted for murder in the killing of Geo. S. Smith this city last lulv, this morning brought in a verdict lor murder iu the first degree. CoiiitreHKloual. W'ASUl.NdTiiN, Jasi. I1. Jn the senate, after the introduction of bills, etc., the senate proceeded to the business on the calendur. The house is engaged iu purely routine business. Uoriuau Re Llected. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 19. Hon. Ar thur P. Gorman was re-elected today to succeed himself. AFFAIRS OF COXSE(jUEXCE. FORKION. Standard Oil company has pur The chased laud in llcrliu on which to erect tanks. According to the figures of the census taken last April the total population ol l ratice is viS,Jl,90cl. The members of all parties in the Argen tine Republic have agreed that Scuor Delvalle be ckoseu as the candidate tor the president of that country. The Czarewitch's famine committee. order to enable farmers to continue their work, have decided to purchase 10,000 horses in Siberia to replace the tanners' horses killed ou account ol the taiuiue. The collapse of the printers' strike in Germany was due partly to the influx ol toreign compositors. The loss to the strikers amounts to $180,000, while the total to men and musters is estimated over $"-'0,000. 110M1: Senators Gorman and Hill arc I lie most sught utter democrats in Washington. Both are reticent about the presidency i.x i resident urover Cleveland is in Louisiana, where he will be the euest of oseph Jefferson for a season of hunting and usmng. The Palmetto brewery, Charleston, S C, was destroyed tiv tire Sunday. In surance, $S,000. The plant originally cost Jtiiuo.ouo. une nrenian was shghlly injured tiy lulling walls. Rev. Thomas D. Humes, I). D for nianv years president of the University of Tennessee and Episcopal minister of renown, died at his residence, in Knox rule, Saturday morning, at the ngc ot scvcnlv-seven. The l ulls City insurance compaiiT, of Louisville, has reinsured its $153,500 000 risks 111 the London and Lancashire and will go into liquidation. The Union insurance company, of Louisville, has re insured iu the German-American of New York aud will go out of business. "What a pity it is that his lace is all pimples; He'd be very line lookin if it 'twasn lor that. Said pretty Miss Vcrc, with a smile at the dimples Reflected Irom under the noliby Hat- sprui. As she looked ut herself iu the glasj sottiy signing, That she had lor the young man a tender regard. There wasn't the least need of denying for every one knew it. "His beauty is marred by the frightful red blotches ull over his face. 1 wonder if he couldn't take something to cleanse his blood, and drive them awuy?" He heard whiit she said about his looks. It hurt his feelings, but he could not deny she told the truth. He remem bered a friend whose face used to lie as bud as his. It had become smooth aud clear. He went to him and asked him how the change had been brought about. "Simply by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, was the re ply, lake that, and I II warrant you to get rid of your pimples." He did so. His face became .healthy ana clear. And next week lie 11 be mar ried to pretty Miss Vere. Remember you always get nice, fresh bread, cakes, etc., at the New French Uakcry, 51 Cullege itrect. Large stock of hats, underwear, and gloves at the Whitlock Clothing House. o ciouiii Main street. HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT NO. 24 30U IH MAIN ST., ASIIEVILLE, IV. C. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three-room houses with eardetw nt. tached, on liill,street, $7.50 per woutt each. i'U ana ut place lur small lumi'.jr. For Sale. Klegant nine-room house, besides servant's house, one ol best parts ot city; tive minutes walk ol square; gas fixtures iu house, lar:e lot, views unsurpassed in Asheviile. I'rice $,8iio, one-ball cash, balance 1 and 18 mouths. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with five acre, ol' laud, as a whole-, or in !uu. le.u log, dryist place ahout Asheviile and finest views withiu corporate limit.. 1'runounccil hy experts lust the place lor invalids. Seven hundred leet of porch; .even room. Pus .eastern Kivcn at ouce. Hle-vution I'.hoo leet. Hvc'ry kind ol rcul estate, Iroiu u lot uf $25 tci residence, anil lot. ol Ijijj.ooo. Apply at No. 6. South Main Htrect. Furnished House For Reut. T.n room house, furnished, for rent. All modern convenience. Pos.ctt.ioa nt onec lle.t .tcct in Asheviile. fnee tiu per moulh. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBU,. Keid Utale Heater. M n M r 6 M O 0 W 0 H r G 52 CO r ON M 5 CO is 0! CO
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