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( .7 V 4., v-v LOST, TO RKNT, FOR8ALK, FOUND. Asheville Daily Citizen For Tlieae Adit. See WANT, FOR SALE AND TO RENT ADVERTISEMENTS, SEI2 THIRD PAGE. Third Page. VOLUME VI. NO. 159. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1890. PR IPR R PFMTS ri ILINVILLE. A place planned ami devel oping as n GREAT RESORT. Situated in rlic MOV NT AIMS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lienlth lulneHH and beauty of SCENE11Y. An elevation of :.H feet, with eool Invigorating Climate it is lieing laid out with iaHte and Hkill. with well graded roadn ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place lor tine rectideneeK and HHiTHFl'L IIOJIKH. A good opportunity for pnfltable investments. For illustrate! pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. The I urge slock ul new nov elties recently purchased by Miaa Klllck while North arc arrlvinx dally. They are both licautln.1 In ridgi! and rlicaii. Call and lnieel. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S M . MAIN HT.. AHHKVILLB, -11 tii ri.cs ma BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOVS. LOCAL Views and Sketches, 11 pr la d KKAL tiSTATB. WALTM BWVK. L1L CWYfT & WEST, Iftucceuora to Waller H.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF UHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Comralealonert ol Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. O FFICR Moatkeaat ConrI SMiaar, "THE SUN 00 MOVE." . And so docs Asheville The great huatling aet la now twin performed liy all genuine liualneM men of inc PARADISE CITY OP THK anllTII. Beery man has Ma scheme and he relatra It la mini caws nnt unwill In care. We don't mind telling you lhat our Khiai la to sell all the land and luenre all the property we can, lielore "The Knlilne Neat Again," We have lust lircn appointed sarnie for the Old Hellalilr I'ennaylvnnln HI it lim'irance Co., and we want you to Inanre witn us. JENKA Jk JF.NKH, REAL ESTATE AND IN8URANCE. Room o A 10, McAfee Block an Patten Are.. Aaheellle. N. l Fa A. GRACE, DKCORATOR AND DKHIC.NKR IN FRESCO. aagodam Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford nav that H O. Swart told him that he heard Jim Otidttrr aay that Hob Vhucc told lihn that Kope Hllatt heard that there wni no douht 'but W. W Rolllrm Maid that Tom Johnston thought that Bob Purmao had told Sitting Bull that Buffalo BUI had declan-U to J H. Courtney that It watt Kenvrally believed that Oan Reynolds had said In plain term that he heard Jack Worlcy nay that his friend John L. Bui 11 van had said that BUI Uvaver Informed him at the cotiKrenslonnl convention In thf Hty that It wa a well known fact that the House- keeiiera' Union had cutiKht Ocn. Cllnicmun In snyinjc that In his opinion it was a mutter of fact and of wcat public Interest thai J. J. Mackvy lutlnintetl to Jess l.owrv tltuv Bill Nye had said while unending the county con vention last Hnlitrilny that anyone caught miillnu this sluill repuir at once to the store of A. I'. COi'l'KK, North Court Kitmre, and inefvt his mammoth stock ul all kind of Orocerles, I'rovisions, VeM where iirrniw mrnts have Iwen made to furnish you all kinds of Staple and I'ancy r.rocvrlcs of thi Itrst giiHlit.v at the Lowest I 'r lets. Our Kail and Winter stork of goods is nil in. ami is com plete. This stock wasbought so that we can sell it at our old prices. All goods bought since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. th will be from 10 cts. to."0 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes am! I in warn e shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in all lines at same ju ices as here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress (Soods, Clothing, Shoes, Huts. Factory Cloth. Tin ware. Lumps and Glassware. Wcenn lit out a family with everyt hing to wear, from u tinv shoe for the baby to an overcoat for the grandfather, from a marriage ton funeral. You must buy your sugar ami coffee from the grocer. then come t o us, we can fill out the balance of your want. It is but. little trouble to come to our store and learn our prices before you Imv. and it often amounts to a big saving in money. Coun try iicople particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress es. Overcoats, Pant Cloth, and Illankets. If we do not sell them as good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy elsewhere, only be sure to come to our stow before you buy, and remember t he place, TlieuBIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Ktttate Brokers, And IiivcHtiuciit Agents). NOTARY PI'IILIC. Loana se urely placed at H ier nnt. IMit: ile, a a Hatton Areiiue second Door. febVdle I'. Wll.l.a. AKTIIt'H J. Wll.l.a. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 3H Catton Avenue. Neat V M C A hulld'g. V O lint AO, nnvl d:iw JOHN CHILD, I formerly of l.vman ft Child I, Ofllcc No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE ANI LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BumIiicm Loana Been rely placed at S per cant. Go to Cui-michael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemiculs to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged n low price. Three it'gistered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. C ARMICII AFX AI'OTHKCAHY, No. jo South Main Street, Asheville. N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PlIILIC NQl'AKK, Mheville, N. C. V: if We ask svecial attention to our CL0THING.0VERC0ATS for Men and Hoys, and Wraps of nil grades for Ladies, Miss es and Children. One price system. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Underwear.Uphol stery Goods, Hats, Carpets and Gener al Smallwares. 79 PATTON AVKi XIWILKIE X ATKINS.Cx PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. And Wholesale Fruit Dealer NO. Ill t'ATTON AVI!., ASIIK Vll.l ll. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRADE. We have constantly un hand la our retail department all the delicacies of the aeaaim, la choice Prillte, tine Cnnillea and fnney Cakra and Crackers. Bov7dly LADIES, READl MMK. LANSDALIC, Hpedallat In Trentlnic FALLINQ HAIR AND SCALP DISORDERS. unlet llourai a. in. to 9 p. m. No. 9 North Main Street. . CONSIILTATIOK fUSS. SIIAUrolllNII DON!. Invalid Ladles Walled on at their llomca. CUI.BHKATRI1 "NBWMAN NBHVB T(lN. IC" ON ALU. oeunrtlm. TO THE LADIESOFASHEVILLE I Meean. W. H, Willlaitiaoa ft Co., request the plrnaare of your company at their Art Bahllilt, of the Maria carina; Machine and Its work, rummeorlnii Tneaday Not. 4, end In Haturdaj II. 10 PATTON AVBNt U. norJdlw THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN TO A BIQ FIRE AT OWENSBORO, KEN TUCKY. HUTKL Ul'KtlTt. JIMP FOR THEIR LIVK, FIVE PERSONS MISSING AND MAY BE BURNED. OwiiNKiioKO, Ky., Nov. 7. Owcimlmro wni visited lust niht ly the most de structive fire in her history, and when the debris is cleared uwny the conflatjru tion will prolmlily be fm.nd to have liecn attended with lusn of l. j At 1 o'clock the lire had destroyed proicrtv to the amount ol'$LTi(l,l)(i(i and was still burn inj. At that time it was lielieved that at least five persons had met their death under falling walls, whileotlierswereseri ously injured in jumping from the biirn inK buildiiiK- The tire originated in a pantry in the basement of the Kudd house, a handsome modern hotel which wus filled with guests. The Kiicsls ran out into the streets in their nilit clothing, while many, crazed by fenr.jumiK'd from the windows of the hotel. AmoiiK these were two ladies and a child, bo"' of whom are badly injured. Willin- i H. Ilohn jumped from a third story window of the Kudd house, fell on his buck and is latully injured. l-ive L'ui-als of the Kudd house uremiKS- iiiK und they are believed to have been burned to death while slcepiiiK. Charles Lulieck, a triivclini' sakminnn from I'hiladrlpllia, and Charles ll.iujonl. of New Alliaiiv, liad u narrow rsciiM' ind wen- baillv liurnnl. A hiuh wind was Unwini; at the time the tire orij;iliauil and alter the hotel had ocen swept away t lit- names readied tne Hank of Commerce buihhni!, next door, and that, with the liuihliiu: oc- niiied bv Marks und 1H15.u1, grocers. and (Juicksere & Co., mcrch.int tailors. was soon 111 ashes. In n few minutes the firesnread an.iiad the corner and burned the liuildinu,a occu pied br Markers and 1 )iUuf Snlilli. butch ers: Williams, furnishing ihiiIs; JiiIiii Kciuhardt, lurmtiire; A. I. ml Icy s live store buildiny and I). A. I. liuaus' livery stable. HTANI.KV INTKKVIKWKII. He Won't ThIU I'.ilcHa Forced lo, He Shh. Xkw York. Sovetnlicr ". Stanley was met nt quarantine by 11 manlier of friends. anion)! whom were Major I'oitd, Stan lev's lecture agent, Col. Tluuuns W. Knox, Kdwurd (iruntar-oii'l Col. (:in- ley Anderson, who, wlnlr on the New York llernld, scut Stanley on his first African expedition to find Livingston. Stanley wa asked to any something about the rear uuard trouMcs. and the stand the London pacrs have taken on it since Stanley sdepartuix-lrom l.ngiaiai. lie siud : I do not wish to snv much about it yet. I have not read the London paiiers cure- I'nllv enouuh to exiiress an ntiiiiiou. I 011- jret to stirring the mutter up unless 1 ant lorccil to no so. 1 am jusiuieo uy nu rov censure of the rear guard, which was t he cause of the attack made upon mc. Ul'AI' INTKItVIUWF.ll. The FartuerH and Laborltm Men Would Have None or 11 Int. 1'iTTMit'Mii, I'll., Nov. 7. Scnal.irUuay passsed through! the city last night en route to Florida. In reply to the iiiery, To what do you attribute to result ol the election?" he said: "To 11 lack ol votes," as a sly smile -.vreatlicd his lips. 'Do vou care ? said the reoortcr, to express nnv opinion on the situation ?" "It looks tu me, siiki 11c, "as inougii the best tiling to do, just now, is to saw wooil. It looks Irom the returns us though the farmers and laboring men had done the business lor us in this state." "Do you look for an extra session ol conjfre f 'No, I do not. A URKATMTORM. RMln and UaleH All Around Hie Knullah lailandH. London, Nov. 7. A licnvy storm pre vails throughout (ircttt Uritaiu and Ire- laud und much damage has lieeu done. Kuiu is fulling incessantly and in many sections the country is llooded. The downiHiur is uccompnnied by a high wind und rcKrti have liccn received ol muny houses lieinu unroofed bv the utile. The storm it esiKVially severe off the shore. Telegrams from vnrious points ninny the coast slate that un enormous sen a running anil nun n nuuioer 01 coasting vessels have lieen wrecked. Advices from llcl'ast state that a re port has liccn uvcived there that a yacht foundered in the Belfast lough and that lis owner. 11 Scottish uolilenian, was drowned. THlt "T1IRM4 CH." la) II lo He Uohliled bv I he F.. ' VII. 9M.T Johnson City, Tenn., Nov. 7. It is re ported that the Mast Tennessee, Virginia and Reorgiu railroad has taken hold of the Three C's railroad, and will begin the onrrution of it in n few dayi either bv lease or bv purchase. Chief Train Dispatcher Loyal, ol the Bast Tennessee mad, came up ycsicniny nun weui out on the Three C s hv a iweinl train, ac ciini.nnieil bv SuiKriiiteiidcnt Harris. Those eoncenicil are very reticent. The Three C's people sny thev know nothing ul the contvmpiaien ueni. JOOCHINKHK KII.i.lil. KxploMlon of woverninenl Paw drr Mnnuracturv. Sii.vNniiAl, Nov. 7. A terrible accident at Tul Ping F11, at which place is situ ated the go vera men t mills for the ninuu facture of powder. While wokmen were employed about the inills an explosion occurred which entirely demolished the building. The lost of life was enoriuntti, three hundred persons being killed, The cause of the explosion ii not known. COJim'MPTION Ct'RF.. l'rof. Koch Will Make I'ubllc AH IICKIIOWH. BivRi.is. Nov. 7. The discovery by Prof. Koch, of the Berlin university, of a method for the cure of consumption by inoculation with attenuated tubercular bnccilu. is exciting great interest among the nici bciil nnikssum mill Invnicii The National Xeitunc, which has de voted consiilerable space to the consider ation of the subject, says to-day that it is probable that a motion will be intro duced into the Prussian diet, looking to the establishment ol a bacterid logical institute, which will Ik under the direc tion of llrolcssor Knell. The prolessor declares that he is not desirous ot deriving am material or ier sonnl advantage from iiis discovery, and says thiit he will make public his meth od in all its details lor the bci.elit of llll nianitv. ONLY 'FIRM WAS LACKING. A LOCONOTIVK CH tSHKII INTO A MI.F.I-.PF.K. No One Klllrd, but Several Hndly lujurcd, and Hie Wonder Ih That Any Hurvlve the Accident. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. An almost mirac ulous escape from death by the occu pants of the Jacksonville, i-'la., sleeping car on the C inciiinati Southern road hap pened at Inaction Citval H.IIK o'clock this morning. The Louisville and Nashville railroad crosses the Southern rond at this point. When train No. 8 of the Southern road reached the station this murniiijj 01 schedule time and stopped at the usuul place the middle of the sleeier stood di rectly aerosi the track of the Louisville and Nashville. On the latter road 11 heavy freight wus coining from the west. It should have stopjied two hundred feet from the crossing until the track was clear, but it did not slop. It is said the brakes would not work and that the grade was too sleep. At any rate the train struck the slccier in the miilille, t lie ciipuc plougiiing through mid breaking ilie ear lo pieces and throwing the occupants lie 111 and Icll on either si.ie of the tiack. The en gine left the track ami eiashul into the bagg.'ige room of the l.ouisvillcatid Nash ville tlctol. Foriimnlcly the wrecked car did not lake tire mid no one was killed outright. The injured are: llcilsri I" Touslcy. llclvidcre. III., concussion of the brain; Mrs. S. W. Whcilcr. Milwaukee, knee cut slightly ; Jennie K. While, three years Id, Milwaukee, ii.iurcd about the head. There are at Junction Cilv, Ky., under medical treatment: I'.J. Wheeler, I-'ilid-lay, II., slight scalp wound; bruises ot) neck. I'rcd A. Shalcr, Imv, I'iniHay, O.; slight bruises:. Davis D. Shnler. .'niolay ).; compression of chest J licse tnrcr are able to travel and will reach tins city this afternoon : W. T. Harder. Jackson ville, t-lit.. gem-ral freight agent Savan nah, Florida and Western, badly injured about the spine. II. N. Austin, assistant general passenger agent Northern Pa cific, St. Paul, Minn., badly injured 111- tcrnallv. A sad feature of Austin's misfortune is that he had gone to Jacksonville, l-ia., to lake home the body of his mother who had recently died and her body was in the hnggu'iccarnt time nl the accident. McLean, conductor ol the sleeper, was slightly injured, us was also the engineer of the freight train. Mr li. II. North- rup, ot hbcottsvillc, New York, a pas senger on the wrecked slccicr, sum lie coulil not account lor tne csenie 01 anybody on the ear. The engine crashed tlirotigll It Willi sucn lorcc nun toe whulc car was in ruins and the sleeping passengers were thrown promiscuously among the debris. The eirlavcd train reached Cincinnati over three hours laic a little after 10 o'clock to-day. A I" ROM IN r. NT VIMTOR, Ks-ANMlKlant PoaMtnaaler'Ucneral ClarkHon Here. A man of short stature, but rutber lieavv, and apparently not more thun 41) years of age, leaned against the desk ul the Mattery I'urk hotel yesterday af ternoon and absolutely reliiscd lo any a ord to Tmk Citizkn with regard to pol itics. Tint wus r.x-rtssisuini rnsuuns- tcr-liciicriil I S. Clnrkson, who hat just come here from Washington, lie bears little resemblance to the iHipulnr idea ol 11 man who has decapitated ninny thous ands of demnernt postmasters through out the I lilted Stales. Mr. Clarkson was, until n short time ago, assistant posimusier-gcnerai, nt'i resigned lust in tune 10 escape tne greui democratic landslide which swept through the country Tuesday, lie is one ol the Ix-tt and closest observer of Hilit- icnl iiticsiions 111 tne tuned Male, lie does not apK-ar to be the least bit proud of the way thf voters ol the country ac quitted themselves nt the polls Tuesday and when asKeii 10 tniK, staled tuat nc (like the remainder ol Ins party I was out of oolitic! for the present. "I came down hctc," lie continued, "to act awnv from utilities and to lienelit inv health. 1 am troubled with asthma and hove heard much of the excellent climate of Western North Carolina and that is whnt brought i.ie here. "I am urcallv pleased with your conn try. It is unique mid there it none other like it to be louiid. I shall stay in this section lor two or three wccktiiiiucxct to lie hii'hlv benefitted." Mr. Clnrktoii'tson.ll. Clarkson itwith h 111. The two expect to tin consalcrnlilc driving around Asheville and both arc enthusiastic over the scenery. THK NF.XT IIPltAilF.HNHIl'. Huuer 1. Mills) Announce Thai he In a Candidate, ClIICAiio, Nov.". The Associated press it in receipt of n dispatch from Koger (J Mills, in reply to an inquiry whether he would Ik a candidate lor the Snakeishii ol the next House ot reprrsenlalives, irlvinir in the iillirmative. W. 11, liyniim J. II. lllotint, A. II. Hotel, Kepresentntive Crisp niid.Mcnlon McMillcn lire also tnn tin let, Had Taken all Maaonle lleicreea. LoiiisVillk, Nov. 7. Hiram llassett. pnat grand muster of masons, died at Milleriville, Ky., to-day ol parnlvtit at the age of 70. He hnd tnken every de gree known to the order, LATEST ELECTION NEWS. IT'S ai.i. ONK-Hini-;o Al.t. di: OCKATIC. There Im MoIIiIiik lo Take Hack as the Democrats) Continue lo Ualn all AIoiik the Line. CliiCAi'.n, Nov. 7. The Tribune, I rep. I figures give the standing of the next state legislature in joint ballot as fid lows: Kcpnblicnns, 102; democrats, 09; farmers' alliance, 3. The Iittci-Occnn, I rep.) makes it republican. 101; dem ocrats, lol ; farmers' alliance 2. The Daily News, I ind I figures it, republi can, lol'j democrats, lot); Farmers' alli ance, 3. The Times, Idem.) adds the Farmers' alliance men to the democratic list with the lollowing result: Kepttbli cans, 100; democrats. lo. The Herald litem,) has it Republicans, 101; demo crats, 102; Farmers' alliance, 1. The full official returns will probable be nec essary to determine the exact stunding ol the legislature. Mouth Itakota Alliance. Minnkai'OI.is, Nov, 7. Latest returns from South Dakota show result to lie an alliance victory and that Loucks is elected governor.' The legislature will also lie alliance, the republicans conced ing the dclcul of Senator Moody. TliK Ciiizi:n presents he-rewith the latest political news: Complete returns from every county in Pennsylvania foot up the plurality i'or Pntison, democrat, for governor, of 10, 0X1, a democratic gain us compared with the vote for gov ernor in 1NM0 of "iil,5H. The rest of the state ticket is republican. Sevetity-om counties in Nebraska give the following vote for governor: linvd, democratic. ftu,142; Kiehurds, republican, 61.040; Powers, alliance, oJ,.-tl4. Oklahoma territory went republican. Indiana is democratic bv about 20,1" 10. The democrats elect 11 out of thirteen congressmen. The legislature will In democratic on joint ballot by OK. Thi Colorado legislature will stand on njolnt ballot: republicans, 'J; democrats, .'U, n democratic gain of 14. Thi insures the re-election of Teller, 1 rep. I to tin I'uitcd States senate. In Michigan the whole democratic state ticket is elected by Irom ti.oiit) 10 lli.ouo plurality. The legislature is also democratic. The First, Second. Fifth. Sixth, Seventh, I-it; lull mid Tenth congressional district have gone democratic. The New Hamnshirc Icgislutine it very close, and neither party will have more than three to live majoritv on joint bal lot. Kclurnt from sixty-six Minnesota counties give Mcminn, repulibcun, lor governor, 74,oti".i; ilsnn, T.'.u.i; tiw en, alliance, 4N.244 a plurality of 3.H20 r Men utu, with hltceu counties to Ih heard I10111. It looks as if Merrtnm is elected. The Connecticut republican have a majority on limit ballot o' eight or ten. The legislature will have to nettle I he governorship. In Wisconsin the entire slate democratic ticket is elected. PUOMIMF.NT AKMIVAI.M. a There Anv One Here Thai Vou Know 7 fatten- I'mk.U. J. Merrick, S. I. jibbous, P. II. Dahlman, Mis II. Funis- worth, II. MalmUrg, New York; J. L. Mrver, Atlanta; II. Ilollmun, rnilauci- ihm; li. C. Slicdd, Richmond. Switnmimiii : I. C. 1'ritchiird, Mar shall, X. C; Tims. Turner, New York ; C. . Allslou, Master J. li. Allston, S. C; Sen. II. Similiter, Wavnesville; J. T. Siinnis, Ilalumorc; A. A. Cliapman, Kichmond; kc. O. II. Walscr, Jainaiea. Y.; Frank Loiigliran. Hickory; II. C. Tyler, Philadelphia : W. II. Sutton, Mur- ihv; Liitnrr iturcii, i raiiKiiu, v.; . v.. Law. Louisville, Ky. Men Kek : J. M. Howies, North Car olina; F. II. Ilusliee, Kaleigh; C. S. Har rison, NcwKrt, Tenn ; llco. II. King, Kansas City; no. II. Kcnison, II. D. King, Lynn, Mass.; Jo. A. I lord, Haver hill, Mass.; I'errv lirettie, South Cure. ma; J. D. Ilusstll, Joe DcSanson, h. b. Johnson, Tennessee; S. C. Ilcighwny. Aqiione, .V C.; 1. I). Minwili; J..M. Host, Icnnessce. Cmnil Central : 1. 1'. Morpbcw, Miss Clark, Marion; M. W. Hell. Salisbury; . P. Uowles. Stutesville; . II. Muyfield. Cleveland, Tenn.; K. J. Ncul, IlowliiiR r.rcen, Kv.; V. L. Fcs. Kichmond; . 11. White, J. W. Kobrrts, Marshall; I. t.as. .. . .. . ... ..1- i. :u. f Ivllox Vine: It. i, n line. I'linvine, . Udlord, W. II. Curtis, S. Ilronks, 11. C. Kniidiill. M. M. Single. S. li. lirim. W. W. Ziicluirv. N. C: I. A. lots.'. A. 11. Cams. 11I111 Clark, 1 rim.: vt. Kirov. Kicnmono. .V T l'nittl.,rl. V. T. Im: V. I.. TurllV h-ll, II. I.. Schtilholcr. W. W. Clark. H. ('.. Sutler. D. li. I leiniug. . . Ilowcuek, t.. S. Tomliu, S. P. I'liomiison, II, McCrnck en, J. L, Davis, U. L. Fcrgiison, N. C; II C. I'liinpton, tin.; Jot. li. Coiqur, Plnln dclphiit. II'm a l.liile One. Fnkki-okt, III., Nov. 7. The switch men in the employ of the Illinois Central rond went on 11 strike last night, causing considerable delay to trains. Thev want 11 incrrase ol w ages. 1 nc C lncngo otti- etnls sav the strike it a small mnller that only nine men went out and that their placet will be Idled. AITMhS OF cossi:im.cii. FimnlON. The lleluian itnti-slnverv society will send three new agents to Africa. Madame I'ntti. the celebrated singer, is ill nt U-icester, F.tighiiul, Irom the ellccts ot 11 chill contracted at u concert. A Pari new simper hat confirmed the report that Millet's celebrated painting. "The Angiitis," has Ihcii purchased bv the I rcneli government Irom the Amcr run art association. lloMli Mr. Scott, the dclented candidate for iiiatnr ol New York, save the McKinlcy lechng did the work. Senator (iiirtuan says the force bill did the business in the south und the tariff in New liiighiud and the west. Smith M. Weedisacnntlidiiteforl'nitett Sliilcs sennlor Irom New York, and he suys liovcrnor Hill is not a candidate lor that ollice. President Harrison has returned to the ciiiiitnl from Indiana ntul it greatly tin prised nt lite tesult In Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The friends of Governor Hill in New York are claiming lor him the chiel credit for the democratic succts and that to him belongs the fruit of victory. ANTIMIGRAINE. THt NE'ER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MAKK KB01STURUD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) Every variety of Headache AND NOTHING Kl.Sli. Has earned for itself the enviable reputa- ANTIMIGRAINE lion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article ii. the market for the speedy relief und cut e of every variety of that common trouble, Headache. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It it tome- thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it doet not de pend upon the subtle influences of tuch poisonous drugs at ANTIPYK1NE, MOKPHlNIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINli, Since it doet not contain nn atom ol either ot these. It it absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by- young and old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, docs not lisarrnngc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable nt a cure for any kind of head ache without rescct to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying aftereffects. as in the case of other so-cnllcd "barm- less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, whcievcr known. 1HKUC..ONS FOR I'SB. The duse for an adult la two tcaauounfule in a wine irlues 01' water. lKiae tur childrva proportion. accordinK to aire la cither av the fliMM- cuu be rvwulcd every O.irty tmnuea until a cure la encctrd. One ooae will alwaya drive away an attaek of Headache, ir taken when lirst feellug the premonitory aynititotna; hut if the attaek la well on, and uUerinK la intense, the second or third dose may Ik-reiuirrd. t'suully a greater number if dosc-a 1. required to ctTrct the first cure han ta needed lor any succeeding time there after, ahowina tliut the medicine is acenmu- atlve in ita eltcets, tending toward an event. unl permanent cure For sale at I. it ANT'S PIIAKMACV. WUITJLOCli'S, 46 MOl'TH MAIN STREET, ASIIKVIM,E, X. 1". NliW FALL URKSS GOODS. Lmlit'n will do wt'Il to ex- ninini' inr new nt.yle Jackets, Chjh'h iinii Long Wrnjm, lit Whillock'n, Cor. Enuli? lilock. Our new ntoi'k of DronH Ooodrt iH 'way aboveunyyou can find clscwlici'i'. Call and Hci' tlicin, at Wliitltick'ri, cor. Kiltie Hloi k. Lifllit weight Jcrwy Jack- t't and r.lazcr at very low ju'Icch. hit luck h, corner Eatfe Itlock. IllankctH, CouifortH and Curtain inatcrials, nt Wliit- lock'n. Very larfjfo ntock. 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