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History March 29, ' 1481 Battle of Towton and frightful slaughter - of defeated Lancastrians by victorious v Yorkists ; 80,000 slain. Towton ended the . civil - war,: and the defeated' king, Henry VI, escaped with Queen Margaret to Scot? land. ' - " - , - 3748 Carlo Maria Bonaparte, father of Napo ; " leon, born; died 1785. J780 Nicholas Jean de Dies' Sonltj Bonaparte's i marshal and duke of , Dalmatia, born in Guienne;diedl85L ' - ; " ' 1773 Emanuel Swedenborg,' celebrated - nata , 'raJist, mathematician, and theosophist, - died; born 1688. Swedenborg was, born a . Stockholm, the son of a chaplain. The ser- fe-r - vice of the state occupied bis time chiefly "- 'until he reached the age of 55, To speou r lations in philosophy he devoted the re mainder of his life, or about 80 years.-' ; u - 1814 Ex-Empress Josephine died in Mahnai son, near Paris; born 1763. 'v 1S70 Dr. Carl Priedrih ' Neumann, German historian and orientalist, died. 4 1871 Louise, queen of Sweden, died ; born'1819. 3 1872 General ; Humphrey Marshall died ' at Louisville; born 1812. f 1387 General Boswelf ; Ripley, a West Point 1 soldier distinguished in the Confederate service', died in New York; born 1823. f1 1331 Howard Crosby, clergyman, died in New. 1 York city ; born there 1828. x 4 v Tie: Washington Post of Saturday ihad a fcdg ihead,Xfficial Verdict Shows American Bailors' Were Murdered." ' Considering the official verdi'Ob was not made puiblite and that the Post. had1 waged war heretofore chiefly on scare; heads, the above ia sitartling. , - - ..-'; : In the unidst of the turmoil at Madrid of preparations for war ; the twelve-year-old Icing- of, Spain, has just undergone, in v the fwesence of , hlV mother, of .his relatives, aud' of the principal dignitaries of. the 'court and reaSttni, au examination in- maih emiaticVin which., according to the solemn facial announcement of the affair in the "Royal Gazette, he achieved a "remarkable fiuccess..' ;' The little king will need all his ari thmetical - knowledge to make - revenues meet his expenses if he ever comes to the throne.' - ' v v . To judge from' ' President' MtaKinileyfs -- tniid message he. and the amiable queen -regent of SpaiiB have mo other s design or desire thanr - to :.shatoe Sbande - .across the tloody. "chasm. When one reads, that our president does -; no$ permit! v himself f -"to ooubt the sense of. justice of the Spanish cation will ' dictate the course ' of action e oggestei by the honor of and the friend t ly relations between the two-governments," the wond'ersuggeste itself that we should fie spending so many mjllion dollars ; pre- paring for war.'- 1 x - - ' Our i confidence in? the Spanish "sense of Justice," and. our "friendly relations", with Cpain, are -of a. very long suffering var e xy. ; w nen sne snox oown an cow. iDaooa' a large number -of ; our citizens in 1873; the spassengers' and . crew, of the .Virginlus-T-we accepted her evivocal apology and a srnall'indemnrtyandi the friendly relations continu'ed: (We got, together, some i ships -t Key - West and blustered a : i Afctle, but finally sudcom'bed to a .money considera tion. Within' toe last ...two years many Am'erlcan citizens . have been-"imprisoned 5n -Havana -and subjected1 to cruel $ treat ment, under which at least two have died; This also has not disturbed' our - friendly relations. We, no.w see hundreds of thou ; Bands of women, children and helpless old taen iherded' in pens like sheep, destined for e laughter, but not devoted, "to so'mer ciful a fate, tfor they achieve " their '.only tope, death, through starvation or the of disease Owing to our ease, owing w that the Mangrove is wllr-at Havana t wlti ZvzX-Z, wMci tistake away Americans irca-se of trauSil; ' -t r, n- chosen- this method of 'waging' In Ca-! ba,. we turtt a deaf ear to the Cuban, cry for help, and remain unshaken In our cbn fidence In the Spaoisn "sense of. justice.! Thcmgibj one of our battleships has beea de stroyed toy Spanislf' tfeach T d : -more than; two hundred of its ; terew murdered still our ipoliteness. toward this friendly na tton is unruffled, and we are sure, from its weli known -sense, of justice, ' that it can do nothing objectionable from tihe standpoint of a friendly rAimerican; adiministratlon.- r TOPICS OF TODAY. '"Why are certain 'democratic papers In the state so anxious about the confirmation of JudgoEwart?" askaV the . Caucasian." Well,' we' dont know, unless it is that Ue he is so bitterly opposed 'to Marion Butler, There must be somethinggood In i;he : man whom Butler hates and fears.-Winiiag toa (Review. t 'Spanish loyalists tn Havana . cheerfully contribute 30,000 or $40,000 toward the ruirchase of a warship for .preseniDatJon to the government ait , Madrid, butt theyvgive litrtile or no thing to feed the 175,000' starv ing Cubans who are beinigy supported by American charity. rThe cries of fam ishtog "women and children' throughout the island" fail upon heedliess ears in the gay capital, whose inhaibltan'ts dance and sing and throng In, merry droves .to ithelr Sun day bull : fights, uxreanely dndifferemt to the appal'ling scenes of suff ering and death which lie beyond , the city, walls. There will - surely come aV fearful reckoning for all this ftahumanifty and' crime, and when it comes 'thie stainldairds'of Spain, will fall into, the dust of .humiliation beneath the iblows of retributive justice. New York Mail and Express.- The April Cuirrent; iLemaJtJuire . ts au ex ceptional mimbThe i ifrom'tiiapiicbe d a picture of thiait -moat - promasing- r of. . our you!lg!er, . veTTO-WTtters(-.vCia;petn whose work s rtaken up by .. iMi 'Hopkins, In Ms montihly'cDnBd;deataon of "American Poets of Today." ""Pur; Relations With Stoaini" aitdl othier IntercBtdng . origanlai . ar- tkHes (atmiomig .them an exposure of certain receinitly- difeooverexS caees of plagiarism) are followed by tfcc usual: department, full of carefuily selected' mnatter from 'English! and Aimiericani boVyks, ' audi daiily, weekuy . and mwtnitlhly' publlica'tioaas." , . Choiae Versea Frami iBooks and Magazinies," "Newspaper Verise,"-: ""Child eVrse," '"SocDety "Verse," IBiatect Verse," "Miinor.Key," and 'Treas ure Trove etc-rrand tspeJcdal "readings'"; chjosent from! the miew fbookis- : of Stianley Weiyni'affl, Marioni - Crawford,, and , Sarah (Grand, of !'iHeavenly Twins'! fame.; A charmisig UbrJe story ofCndtre Theuriet's, translated f or Cirretnt aJftemture appears tn this number, , ' . BINGHAM SGHOOL'SlilT. Mrr 'and 55frs. Preston' (Lewis Gray and (Mts. tWi'l'liam! -Bingham! are in -the city and toy counsel wi'li move Hon. W. A. Hoke to dissolve the temporary, injunction recently obtained against them by Major Robert Bingham. 'j: I - '- ; Btrs. C5ray the daughter of Mrs. Bine- hami, the widow. of Col. William Bingham', who was the author 6f so many; Latin text books including ."Bingha.m.'s Latin Gram mar' ' and who conducted the (Bingham school for maay years in Orange county. , The heius of Col. Williami Bingham have no : desire to remove (Major -. Bingham s school, f roam iAsheville,, (but, in conducting the (Bingham) school Mebane in orange county, wihere.it has flourished for about a hundred! years, they claim that they have the right to use their father's name In the prosecution of their business or the name of the Bingham school- whichi was left them as an inheritance. " The case, will excite i much,'" -interest throughout. t6e state. ' Asheyil-le patronizes both of the intgham schools, Jerre - Cocke, iRufu 'Woodcock and Phifer Bostic being at present in. Orange county on the, old grounds. V- " ' "" v R. O. jBurton and !R. T. Gray, of Raleiga, and" 'Hon, iP. S. Blair represent the Bing- ham school of Mebane. ZEBVANCECLUB. - The rain last night kept ?many persona away from the Zeb Vance club, however, there wa a good attendance. '. " - -t The speaker of the. evening, Mr.--Bourne, was absent, and ''. many democrats , were called on, a number of -whom cheerfully responded.- ylnterest'tng talks were made by W. P. .mrown, Hilliard M orris, W. H. T'oung, Dick Weaver and' Mr.-. Hartsell. - J. H. 'Woody, R. 'D. Sherrill, (Mark Rob erts and -Messrs. -Allen, Ghappeli- and Alex ander replied to calls byi brief remarks Max Carter spoke of the Maine disaster and was loudly applauded." - t ' '' U. H. Brooks announced that a: meeting of demotcratslwould be held -this evening, at 8 o'clock at the end of the bridge near the old depot and urged that there be a full at tendance. The" meeting la called for taw purpose of forming. a democratic organiza tion -in that locality. - President 'Luther ; reuqested a large at tendance at the next meeting of the dub as election of officers would occur. I ..He said he hoped there would be no "cut and dTied' ticket, ibut that the cMb. would; elect its ibest men. v . v . j Twenty new ? members ' were 1 received making a total enrollment of 1,090. " -V , TO THE PtDBIilC. ' ? hereby announce myself a democratic candMiate for the ' office of chief of. poUce,J sub jdett, however, to the action of the nom inating, conventloTt " df - another Is- chosen he win receive my hearty upport.: v . ;' J - . . R. tLv. 'FtTTZPAiTRICSK. TO TEST THE NEW ORLEANS' ; V london, March' l28.:tial -cruise of. the united, states cruiser, ,the New r.Orleans, formerly 'Brazilian Azona wtfll'.be.; in the -nature of attest' of her enginies and her seaworthiness. ."INew JOrleans left todays in company with cruiser; San; Francisco,- but not belng as fast the new boat will not.be pushed to her. speed limit. (Both cruisers wH w io iwew xoitt, 'ATiesoay. s . THIRTEEN YEAR OLD LETTER. :"New York, March S8.C0I. JfTed Grant went to' Washington today with a letter aMressedl to the president by : General Grant in 18S5, endorsed by Sherman (re questing the appointment of his grandson. Uilytsses S.-iGTant,' to West (Point. , , CINCINNATI STILL FLOOPED. .;.' Cincinnati, March 88. The flood . ton tinues. Central station is flooded and the loss to the railroads- is estimated, at "eevem teen, million dollars. .The only .tralni en- TberJng toe depot aTe the C and O. ::, - ' - TO REMOVE AMERICANS. . : -Key West. vMarch?28.--It is ' uinderstood Wang April DISEASES 0FTHESiClli A ptactcal Talk by "Dr John He r .il- 1""- r " liams.i-" ? , - ' Mr. -'' John Hey WUIiams', deifyered' f a .practical) talk yesterday . afternoon, before the 'members of the Paidolagy ' Club on the 'XJommninicable Diseases of the Skin, ..He apologized -for' the -unpleasant feat urea connected with his subject; and spoke of the- wideness of Its' fleOd.; ,v ": ..r : : ;r '. r . Syvi-jr-'.. .'.i.r'V r : " " "It will suffice- today' The said, ltd apeak m a general way ox cnac ciass ot uaeases of the ekLn that are taommuntcaWe.tas, be ing the ones ' with . whicb our schools are. Che most intimately - concerned." ' ' ; i -He spoke of the diseases caused from filth,' aud the.' two classes of parasi testhat were sure to appear with ar lack of proper attention - to-the cleau!tlnes of the bodyo - He traced the-conditions which were tav orabie to their cultivation and pointed' out the best methods to. oindep their, growth; He spoke lso , of the vegetahie parasites and of the iring worm, land ; showed how. disease of this sort , were ' often carried from one person to another By the uae-of the same icomb or brushr - lini clteing Dr. 'Williams said; - v -' " " "i ' c - "As true as .It'is that eternal vigilance is the price, of liberty, so is it that absolute c&eani'lness is a bar to the f spread of any or all of these troubles. - . : "In i vie w of the f reedom of con tact hat obtaina with' young America ;it behooves us to see that - every eafeguard, is; thrown around out little 'ones.' It is , quite rim possible to supervise the .preliminary ;. toil? ets of the youngsters of our , , public schools, hut it. is quite possible to reajuixe of them that they should1 present them selves with . freshly washed !handisK uecks and facets and with' well groomed heads. "I shall strenousiy advocate, the intro duction into our public: schools - of m.cojqi modious lavatories with a sufficient-supply of individual towels and1 soaptosecureto all- the childten at-least. -'v ' minimum amount of cleanliness.- - - , ? VThe floora of rthe -school rooms 'should be- scTU'bbedi at least twice a week with a strong antiseptic and" anti-parasitic, solu tion. The' old-fashioned strong soap and hot -water would fill a useful purpose and meet the- cardinal, ' approbation' of the teachers of our schools." . . ' ' . SPANISH OFFICER INVESTIGATING. tHavana, March; 28.-1 Spanish. officer, wearing the uniform of a Havana custom -house official, spent yesterday on aboard the 'Mangrove .prying into closets and doing ex-' pert secret work for his government.. He' left only on the vigorous protest of iLee to Blanco. ' ' - v . RUSSIAN FLAG HOISTED. (Peking, March 28. Chinese garrisons were withdrawn today t rom? (Port Artihjx and Ta Llen Wan; .(Russian:, trodps wexs landed and the Russlam ; flag hoisted over both places. r ORDERS FOR SEA SERVICE Chicago, 'Marcibj p8. The revenue cirttet Calumet received orders- today from Washington to prepare immediately for sea service...:- ',".... ... t , :; ' , AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY. , Anapolis, March 28. Howitzer and tor pedo drill -has relegated1 text books to-the back ground at the naval -academy. ! - MRS. PARNELL DEAD. .Ixxndon, March 28. Mrs. Purnell, mother of the great leader, died , yesterday fpciqb burns received while Igniting a fire." " , 1 ' SALISBURY GOES TO RIVcRA. '' A (Lordon March- 28. Salisbury started for RlviTa tJoday in search of health. .: - . T" : . 4. New Orleans,' March C8. The fight be tween Kid McCoy and Jack Bonner sched uled) for tonight was declared off because of the" threat of the authori ties to call out troops if necessaryi to prevent iV Bonner was arrested1, but McCoy escaped. ys .y - . K- mDK David Kennedys Wsmnte Kemcdv CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH V ? ..' . i'j AND , LIVER TROUBLES; 1" " Finest on Eartli ! HA VE YOU. TRIED IT? Our Blue Ribbon Brand Mocha and Java Gofibe. Only Two Bits Per Lb. JENKINS EtROSf Spot Cash Store. -45 South Main Street. '"'Phone' 115. U5(D)D?.JJiSIinif The Carroll House, furnished, if taken at once. Two other furnished houses, -well located; .Two small unfurnished feousss. J. Hi Weaver Box 241. Ko. 41 Patta aTtauaJ W 1 We are -the Leaders f in rthe 11ine ram BaIIantlne & Sons' ! ! U ; ; : Famoos Ales and Porteron draught ad .'; in.bottles. : :.f f-.J-y Baiiantine'sinfa ; - This brand is aclmoTrledffetbtfUhQ "r ' best Pale Ale brewed. "It i st,nrd in p1- lars a long period fqP ripening and is;, : particularly recommen ded for its tonic 'J properties. It is extensively used by mi . .valids on advice of our best physicians. (Dae opuiiifflEi PHOWE152.; CO AU Goods r Delivered Free in I tennis Cards Iloieltic Beautifiil Barytoprints of Sacred Subjects 4 j Suitable 9- Bamorwge These Nice SpringDays You ought .to; have VQiir porcheswith plenty :6f UJjjnEiilirs to aropt imo. ine hibst comfortablenT .chair , . on earth for such placgf is our Old Hickory.;' Guaranteed to last tWenty-fivel y ears. :WB.W -..I in- Furniture 3 Palace-Barber Shop ! 17 : Comer oi Paiion and, rj. ' Lexington Avenues, ' I11 Hotel Berkeley, All FIBST-CLASS BARBERS. - , . .,f We do not wish to be understood by the public that this is the Berkeley Barber Shop. We have our on cus tomers, and shall' be pleased to wait on an and all others ' who may come. This is a fLrst-class white shop. W. A. FOSTER, Prop. 18 Superb Scenic Masterpieces. 260 Expensive Armors and Costumes. Brilliant, Electrical and Mechanical Effects. V EieBervedl seats now car sale at Heinltsh & Reagan's drug store. . PrioesI507c$l.obl 75c. and 50c. T 'JY'-A1 ft"' 4 -1 - m o 0 w urn - .i-ranic.v,U'DonnelI,r:: th$ City " ; Y " PltOPIUETOR ll 11 ,'Eadicr, -d; Stationery Eggs for Easier, - Stationery, Stor69 18 SOUTH MAIN ST. lEasy Co: Carpets, Etc. 16 PATTON AVENUE. "Hotel Berkeley" Barber Shop, IOWiT STAIRS. Entrance through main office of hotel. and side entrance on Lexington avenue. I want my customers and Mends to know that Frank Loughran, 'proprietor of the Hotel Berkeley, is not interested tn th colored barber shop now In the room formerly occupied and now controlled by M. V. Moore, of the Mens Outfitter. inake this statement in Justice to Mr. Tipugiirau. W. W, YOUNG, Manager. WHITE BARBERS. . Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop, Grand Opera House TDia Marqli 29 The Distingushed Artiste, Margaret Matter In Her Gorgeous $40,000 Production "CYMBELINE" Exactly as played by Miss Mather at Wallack TheatreMew York, Mcpherson & clark ; . DEALEE3 If' StOYes, Tinware and House Fnrnishing Coods,' Sanitary Plumbing, . Steam and hot water fit- r vting, Ixot air furnaces, tin ZH Jinrl Qlfltft rnnfiTior arin crau vanized iron cornice. " 45 ColleeSStreet- Telephone 133. .r and Liquor Traded BalIahtIae'sXXX , ' : Canada Halt Ale is made, from the finest Canada malt and selected hops; it has a r.fine pale color an,d full rich cream. ' ; -, Baiiantine's Brown Stout ? : V -5i This is a fine Porter and is the favorite Ui'tY'-' remedy of leading physicians, excelling - , -'- ;all imported brands fn those nutritive . qualities so essential in a sick room. - .'. ' ' TFJffi IEAJ-OTIIEES FOIXOTF. :-.C3E2QO. 1 . (BStef - . - - : : "---4 j; , r All Kinds Fiinuslwd. Crushed Stone for sale and delivered at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges. BALFOUR, N. C S- J WONDER! :TtaiNir.'-:JBD!BBKA. Camera, a gemta Kodak, made by the Eastman conpaar. It holds six glass plates, 3 by SH tm&m in size. It has a fine lens, takes apJanfit picture and those sold are delightiax purchasers. B. H. COSBY, The Reliable Jeweler, PATTON AVZ3VTJ3L WALTERS. CUSHIAN, (Successor to Cameron ft Cushman.) Real Estate Broker, . 17 Paragon Building. Corner Of Patton avenue and TTujii j Q. ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATB TO SELL AND TO RENT. FUMISHED HOUSES. Media Academy, FOR YOUNG HEN AND DOTS. A High Grade College FJtJtflmg amd mess Preparatory School. Careful Individual Atbeatftoa. Pleasant and healthful location. cellent table and home comforts, el pTlne Arm, hut kind. Well releetaft to brary. Chemicai and physical Athletic field, swimmmg pool. Illustrated circular mailed free applioaMoa to the Pxtnclipat, ' " CHARLES Wv 3TUAXST, OLD PAPERS FOE SALE. Parties wishing old papers can be supplied by calling at the business office of The Ga zette at HDwe ... IBranndl : nnamm Finest Cured Hams in the U. S. They rea aire no Parisian Med al8 to establish their merit. They liave-' the verdict -of our countrymen, which is "The Best" m the world. . Sold by all first-class grocers. Jno. C. Roth Packing Co : Y Cincinnati, O. 1. HWaring, Agt Jor W. H. C. . P. O. Box5- ' : ' ' A SHEVILLE, N. C. THE 6HEAPEST Por Sale Through ( ALL iCOAti DBALEKS j ' - " AND . J ; ALL GROCERY STOKES irhich have a rp!ion7 S4 0 I IOC. PER JjTOBmj .'1. " r' ."J' mm mm : ...'.. -vl. , It
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