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's':i.''.,i,i77'';''""'?l'v aasaaaaiajSBaaaaaa---- y iL - l . "THK DAILY CITIZEN THE DAILY CITIZEN Drlirerrd to VUitort In My part the City. Ownc mnnm o , Two Wcvka, or hw 30c. VOLUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1890. NUMBER 280. MWCBLLAXUOCS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IU'RINO TUB MONTH OF MARCH 11 '-'piece Dinner Keta, new rireoratione, I $10. KA-pieee Tea Sett, S3 Mi, 10-plece Toilet Sen. $3 8(1 anil $ IK. Brown Bramble dinner Ware attwothlnla price. For Inatancc : an lift Dinner net for 13. FINE TOILET SETS AT COST TO Cl.OHB OUT. All Hllvcr Plated Hollow Ware at 25 Per Cent Discount. I will dmilicate all hllle of Northern I'oueea tor Crockery, Olnaa and Cutlery. J. H. LAW, 57. 59 6l . Main St. ASllKVlt.l.H. N. C. ALU ARB ASKF.DTO- -CALL AT LAW'S. Waltfr B. Owvn, W. W. WMT. GWYN & WEST, I Siircraaora tu Walter U.tlwvnl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nolury t'uu.tc. Commissioners oflK-eri.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFIl'K-Houtheanl Court cVquare. ORTI.ANll BROS.. Real Relate Hrokcrs, And i Investment t Agent. 0CT. : 2 20 I'atton Are. Second Door, fchadlv PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN HOOKING, KtC. All Work lluaranfecd. C. S. COOPER, HHttrmrnt nf No. 2H U h2H dim 'utton Avenue. N oTieB. By virtue of a deed of tru.t e.eeulcd to me by Uccn and wile, Mxry I.. Uaeen, to cure tirnrae A. Khutord In the payment of the lum ot One Hundred llollnrs. with Inter, eat thereon from Krptcmlier the 21.1. tMS'.i. at the rate of eight cr cent. icr Hnnum. I wld eell at public auction, to the hiahr.t bid der for cah, at the court house ilo r In thr city of A.hcvillc. N. C, on Mon-iay. the 7th ilay of April, IH'Ml a certain tot of and on the pub Ic rond leading; imm A.hcvillc to Waync.vlllr. adioiidnK fund, of H. H ohn ton and other., i-cafnninK on a whitroakon a rldice northwest of lliincomtic turnpike road hading trout A.hrvlllr to Waynraville. about four mllra from the court hoiiNC at A .he villi-, an I run with the line o the old Murray tract of land aouth 3t dearer, wot I a pole, to a stake ; thence loulh u dr. arece ea.t 2n pole., cronlng 'd turnpike to a .luke; Huncr norlh dcM-ree. cn.t IN poles to a ftakc In K. 11. Johnston's line: thenc.- with K. B John.ton'a line north htl. degrees weat it2 pole, to the lirKinnum, beinK the tract of land conveyed to J i). Uuren by T II. Ilendriche, bv dcid dated Au Itu.t ik.'ihh, rrirl-ter. d in k 7. pngr of the record, of oecd., to which .aid died reference la h. rcuy made for a more per fect deai-rlptloa ( .aid land Thl. ti e 4th day of March. Ittoo. W. V. TUNSKNT, marSdltwtt Tru.tce. JkOflCK. By virtue of a deed of truat eaccnled tu me a. truatec hv K 1. Lance and annle C Lance, to fccure Mary I. (Jiircn In the pay ment of the .urn of Two Hundred and Tv.rn-ty-l'lve ollnra. with tntcrrat thereon from July the ilath, IMHfl, at the rate of eight per cent, tier anr urn. I will sell at public auction to the hlibe t binder lor ca.h. at the court houee door In the city of A.hcvillc. N C, on Monday, the 7th d y of April. IWmi, a cer tain lot ol land and building, therein, situ ated In the aald city of A.hcvillc. on the wot at 'e of Bailey atrect, hclng lot So 12 of the Plat of land la aald city known aa Shelby ark, and bel it the aame lot conveyed by J. B. Boatle and wife and C. I). Wanton to P. A. Mumner, by deed dated Hcputnhrr the tilth, 1MH7, and by the mid P. A. Mumner to Mary I.. Oneen '-y deed dute.l July the nth. imnu HiihM M ur I., (lueen unrl I. O Uuren to Nannie C. I ancc - y deed datrd July the 24th, tnn, end rcltcnd n Bonk 67, on paice 14 of the record, of dreda of lluncnmiie county, .o nai' n .,, ,.-,, , for a more perfect d.crlpilon of ralil laud. Thli the 4th day of March, A. '. J';" r. A. HI MNKR, narSdttw4t Truatre. rrltl'STIili' SALB. By virtue nf a mortanire deed c. ecu ted to aa bv Ueorare Whitehead on the l.t day ol Vshtuipv. lHuti. to aeeure the nnvnient nf a note mentioned therein, .aid mortjtnue being duly rctrl-terrd In the nhlce of the Register ol Deed- of Buncombe countv In Honk No. 10 at oaae Ilo of mortunae record., we willaell fnr r.h to tl-e hiuheat bidder at the ourt houe door In Aahevtllr on the 7th dav of Anrii. iauo. the two l..ta In the town of kv land Kprlnxa Noa. 8 and A, In block numbered 14 In the town of fkylund Hprtnifa, accord In to the original Plat of the anmc. the anld lota mentioned In .aid mortgage Thl. March, inuu. P. W. WAMi'K, TIIOM Aft I'AKKBK. marft dlt wHt S5-D0LLARS !-$5 We will irlve Plve rto'tara tothrier.on who Sue.Bc. nenreat the numlter of CnPnr. laun errd durinii the week en.iInK March Nth, at Tbe Model Steam Laundry, 17 Pattoit Avenue. All peraona having laundrv done to the amount of 20 c ut. will be entitled to kucm. The flrat correct guraaer will art I'lve Dol ar. hnnld two or more ieraona during the anmc hour arueia nllke, and neare.t the correct number, the Plve Dollara III be equally di vided. We have recently made anmc change. In Jr Laundry. We have aeiimietentiincl prac tical Laundryman In charce, and are now prepared to turn out ork eunl to the very We ua a trial and lie convinced. T6 ORlriRlllARfil I6QTH ROOMSr" With opea treplace. Can be had ht apply ta . THIH OPPICB, mar 4 dlw W. K. T. B. MISCELLAXEOl'S. KHTATiLIHHED 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. We do not hkll Cheap DrHIR, but WILL HELL YOl Ditr8 cheap, und if you on't iM'lieve wliat we hu.v ji'iveusa trm. nud be con- vinci'd. Our prPHcriiition di artniiMit i exi-Hlfdhy noni. t is HnuipiM'd with the boHt KooUh thnt money run buy from K. Merck, K. It. Squibb, rnrke, Dnvm Jfc (., .Ino. Wyeth & Hro , nud from other Iwidiiifr maiiufnctui'ingr'hem intH in thin country nnd IOu rone, wIioho u-ooiIh for purity cn nnot be (lUCHtioncd. Pre Hcriptions filled at all hours, day or night, and deliveivd free of charge to any part of tne city. Our Htock of UrueH, Patent Medicines and Druir- ftistH' SundrieH in complete, and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 S. Main street. where you will at all times be served by coin potent pre scriptionists. 1879. 1880. S. R. KEPLER, DUAl.KH IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appreciative Asheville and American families, ralntes and tastes of people who be lieve in tfoou Iiviiilt cannot he liumlunnyodhy "Cheap John" roods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons. Cranberries. Kaisins, Kiirs, Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous ( honeO.Iv. New Orleans M ol asses, for ta ble use, Prime New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Kx- tra line Assortment of Crack ers, r me i eas ami oiiees a specialty. Milter Mvnta iiirilin & liilworth'i. mill other lininils. I'lum I'liililiiiK. Cnlf'f 1'imt Jfllv, etc. I'rniwtl and Crvatiilizt-d Ciliiyer. Shiiil Hoc in kit. K(H' lUrnticK .tiid nil otlicr fjonris in (li'ninnil fur tlir llolulavi. S. K. KKI'l.I.K. We are showing a very and attractive handsome line of FINE BLACK : : ::::: :: :: : : : :: DRESS MATERIALS, (new arrivals). All grades, specially the liner qualities, it in new ami desiraoie wears and fabrics. Also a nice line of Colored Dresn Material In all Qualities For early Spring wear. II. REDWOOD & CO. Pry (iodiIh, I'nncy CihhIh. Ntt ittua, Cltit h intf. .Slioca, 1 1 it to. Cnpa, &r. A full line of Ziegler Hros.' Shoes for Ladies and Chil dren. tlMlNI8TRTOH'H NOTICK. Anvnne Indrlited to the e'tate of th late W R. Muimy will plca-e let it lie known hy cnmlna forward and ai ttllnK. Anyone hnv Iiik a clnlin oxcilnM the e.tatc will prraent aame for pavutriit on or befi're Mnreh the 4ih, 1NU1, or thl. notice w ill be p i nded In bar of recovery. Thta M-mh 41 jmo mnrA d2t wrtt ' Admliil.trator. PiK KKNT. A fine T-ronni houae on Hill alrei-t, with all Improvement., water In the kll.hen nnd aewcr coiincctlnna. . , )' '"' K" mari d2t v andlliler Honac. Httieel llie Proftaaora. Kalamazoo, Mich.. March .-Twenty masked students of Kttlnmaino College seiietl Professor Ferry and Trowbrttlge. bound them hunt! anil loot nnd left them in an open field two miles Irtimtiiecoiicge Saturday night. The matter is being in vestigated. Woriia ThlnK Coming;. Loul.vllle Cuurler.Touraal. if : uun mi iilinir Joiiurcfsionnl seals, the republican party would not In to bad. The stealing of congressional scats, however, it only preliminary to plundering the Treasury. Winter Tribute lo Florida. Arcauia, Fin., March 3.-The weather here is the coldest it has been lor veats, A heavy frost formed Inst mgiit, ami if several inc the streams FIFTY Itfll.KH IN WIDTH. The Ohio River ami RlHlrtK Ma ny I.lven In Oatiiter. Cairk, 111., March 4. The Ohio river if now over lift v milra wide tit this point. It extends from the Cairo level, which holds it banked up forty fret above the lower water mark in Kentucky, till it trikca the hills, there forming one solid sheet of water except for the narrow trips of rock-bound earth upon which the Mobile ami Ohio and Illinois Central railroads run south. A mile below hen it joins the Mississippi, which in turn ex tends into the Missouri, another fifty inilcH mnkiiiK the combined width of the two rivers about 300 miles. The current is terrific and brings cjreut quantities ot lienvy drift, making navigation icrilous. The ferrv boat Three Slates made two trips to tast Cairo yesterday and one up the Mississippi to the Missouri, res cu iik people camped out on ground which they supposed was beyond the reach of the flood, but which was being rapidly submerged. At Puducah, Ky., 511 milemip the Ohio, there is much uneasi ness. The city is not protectrd hy th levees as Cairo is, nnd in 1HH2 it flooded lo a depth of six feet. Already water has reached witnin a lew feet of the door ol the Richmond House which stands on the river front, and two great tobacco warehouses are flooded Ten thousand hogsheads of tobocco stored in them were removed Inst week. On Sunday the marine ways were eom)ielled to suspend operalions lieeause of the flood, and the stenmer ltllewild, which was ungergoing repairs, had to be let down unfinished. DIKU TOUKTHF.K, Hnlclde of a Man and HIM Wife at Mtlllwater, Minn. Stiixwatkk. Minn., March3. August f.roth, ol South Fifth street, murdered his wife Bertha early this evening and then committed suicide, a raior being used in each case. Uroth left a note, indi cating that to-dav his wife confessed to him Hint in 1H83 nt llomern, in tier nianv, a policeman had srduced her while she was the wife ol'Croth nud he was here trying to make her a home. No other explanation for the murder a. d suicide oi double suicide was given. It looks as though the deed was mutually agreed upon. About 7.30 both parents kissed their three children, telling them to go to bed, and that if they had to live with strangers hereafter they must lie good children. The parents then passed into n front room, anil soon the children were roused by a suspicious noise and called a neighbor, llolh parents were then found on the trout room floor well criug in blood and dead, n razor lying near the husbnnd's right hand. There was no sign of any struggle. An inquest will lie held to-morrow. WIt.1. TMirV VIITAeHKVII.I.K. They May If Ihe citizens) Will Bat luvlte Them. Washington, March 4. The followine invitation has Ih-cii sent toeachof tin de'- cgates to tbe linernatioiiai Ainrricumen- lirence liv Secretary lil.illic iiirougn inc executive officer, Win. E. Curtis: Sir: The secretary of State desires me to present his compliments and to say lhat the citizens ol the Southern States are vcrv anxious that the delegates should visit that section iR-forc reluming to their homes, and have forwarded through him many cordial invitations. He also enrnestly desire the visit shall Ik: made, and hits directed me to invite you to participate in an excursion similar to that given in October and Xovemlier last; to leave Washington immediately upon the final adjournment of the conference, nnd to return here two or three weeks thereafter. As considerable time will be required to make the necessary arrange ments' 1 beg the favor of an early accept ance. As Ituportant IteclHlon. Kai.kii-.h. N. C. March 4. The supreme court yesterday evening decided a most ituportant case Hint ol Keiimonn against the town of Tarboro. The point in volved was whether or not the section ot the constitution which provides that all taxes levied by any county, city, town, or township 's.inll be uniform and ml vHlnnm upon all property in ihc nme except proiKTty exempted by the consti tution, including money, credits, invest ments, &c, r whether it applies only to Iinrticulur subjects which may lie selected it the legislature fortaxation. Taecourt holds that it includes nil solvent credits, investment, money, cite. This overrules the case of l'ullcr' against Kuleigh, ren dered ome years ago. Mnn'a) Cotton Review, Skw York, March 4. The Sun's Cot ton Review says: Future were a little firmer in the morn ing hour in response to a stronger report front Liverpool, but wcululion was sluggish nnd price weakened. In the last hour, however, there was renewed strength on small ort receipts, and the rapid reduction of stocks in tbe Southern markets through the free exports. It wits remarked that the oiarration of the cer tificate system in connection with our small stocks gave strength to the valuts. Cotton on the spot wu very dull, no ale luring reported. MuflrerlMK) of BrlllMta Troop. I.oniion. March 4. A dispatch from Calcutta give the sickening details of the stitlenngs oi uic nruisu inm m united in the Chin-Lusia expedition Notwithstanding the stringent orders ...i..r, oilied from the Indin office respect ing snnitnrv precaution the health of the troop snows no mnicnni nnpro,c mcnt. An iuipiiry has been instituted by the Martinis of Landsdowne. The ii-i'mv ill India ha alio lent u corps ot physician to the front to see whether the extraordinary mortality isdue merely to the malarious nature ol the climate or to neglect ol nccessitrv precouiions. Jumped for Their Live. Richmond. March 4. Near King's Mountiiin, N. C, on Sunday morning, the third aection of a freight train on the Richmond and Dnnville rnilroiid, run into the rear part of the second section composed of four caboose ears loaded with train bands and three freight ears. Scy.n car and locomotive were piled up nnd the car burned. Ten prriim were more or less injured. The engineer and firemen of the tclcKopitig trains es caped oy jumping. One Hollar Reward. We offer ONI! HOLLAR reward to any one who will show us n poor sack of our FLOCK. Hay Asheville Milling torn tinny' Flour and you are sure of getting theilliST. I.adlen Kapeclally Invited THE WALLS HAVE EARS. WHO OF Divri.or.H THE WORK ICXF.Cl'TIVB MiatllON. That'H What the Wennte Wants lo Know-Reporters to be Proceed, ed Aisln.l for Contempt To Meet Again To-Day. Washington, March 4. Five hour this afternoon behind closed door the senate discussed the subject of the execu tive session. Mr. Uolph, from the siecinl committee charged with the duty of the investigation of the leaks by which the proceedings of the executive session liecame public, submitted a lerie ol resolutions, the preamble to which re cited the progress thus far made by the committee, nnd directing the committee to again question A.J. Hnlford nnd ('..(! Bnin, representative associations, ard Messrs. Outhcridge, of the New York Herald, S. Eckendorf, of the New York Tribune, and lepuy, of the New York Times as to their sources of information nnd upon the second relusal to answer to proceed against them lor ct;'empt. These resolution, it is said, were su IMirted by Messrs. Dolph, Wilson, ot Iowa, and Harris, ot the special com mittee, who are reiairted to have argued that it was incumlient upon the senate to vindicate its authority and dignity by this course. They read extracts Irom numerous editorials and dispatches to show the necessity for the proposed action. Senators Moody, l'ettigrew and other are said to have taken strong grounds against the adoption of the resolutions. Mr. Teller offered as a substitute for the resolution of the committee hi resolu tion promised last spring lor the con sideration of the executive nominations in niien session. In this, he wassupportcd by Sir. rinlt. who with Mr. Teller, has for several years been un advocate of the oK:n sessions. Mr. Hlnivhiirn. who has heretofore expressed himself in favor of the abrogation or modification of tbe present rule, is snid to have ex pressed the opinion thnt as long as pro ceedings in executive session arc held to I secret hy the rules of the senate, the press ought to rcsiect that rule. The debate was continued developing into a discussion of the whole question ot executive sessions, and adjournment camt at 6 o'clock without a conclusion being reached. It is understood that the dis cussion will Ik- resumed lo-inorrow, Mr. livarts to speak upon some legal points involved. In '.he course of dt-hateit wnsdevelnKil that Somen; the stipiMirlcrs of the reso lutions held the opinion that the recalci trant witnesses were guilty nf sedition in defying one brunch of the legislative de partment of government. THF. Rl'MORH NOT TRIE, The Went point Terminal and CoaHl Line will not CoiiHolldate. K.M.Kiiiii. X. C, March .1. A general officer of the Atlantic Coast line says here is no truth in the statement that the West I ' 'in t Terminal is endeavoring to secure control of the Atlantic Coast line. The Atlantic Coast Line is on friendly terms with the Terminal, ami they Have made no overture for either the' purchase or control of the Coast line. The bills introduced in the Virginia legislature to consolidate certain roads is intended to checkmate the West Point Terminal company, hut as a separate set of officers have to be circled for each of the roads under the present charter. and each has to lie owraleil separately, which very greatly increases the exn ol management, it is to put them under one net of officer, and thus reduce the operating expenses, that the bill is intro duced. Accidentally Killed. Nkw Ohi.ka.ns. March 4. Ferdinand Jacobs, 16-year-old sonofCharlts lacobs. a prominent merennnt oi tins my, was siablird to the heart this ufternoon hv lilli Adams, aged 16 years, and died a lew minutes later. The geuetal testi mony of witnesses, as far as ascertained, is that the fatal blow was dealt a'-cidi n tnllv, and while the bovs, with seeral companions were at play. The we.inn wns a small pcuktiltc, aim tne wounu in lie more than u puncture. The Ureal Cigarette Truat. Ralkirh. N. C, March 4. A special from Durham says it is now un estab lished fact that the great cigarettemanu laeturiug concern of W. Iuke. Son ci Co., has sold its plant, us in (act have all the other large cigarette factories in the country, to the American Tobacco Company, which has ncnpitalof Sfi.tiou, 001). to continue the same business. The Durham factory will be continued under the old management. Mlrlke ofilwltchraen In Plttuburg, PiTTSHt-RO. March 4. Sixtv wilclr men employed in the I'ittsburg and Chnrtirrs vards of the I'ittsburg und Lake Krie road, struck this morning lor an increase of wage Irom $1.1MI to $.'.ln and $2.20 for day and night service re s(Ki'tivcly. Freight trallie is obstructed and passenger train tlciuyetl. Mynterlous) Fire. St. Lofts, March 4. There was n mys terious tire in the deserted Hunters house this morning at 'i o'clock, which is now being investigated. I lie tlamnge wna liuht. owinu to the prompt action of the fire department, but Cliiel Lindsay is outspoken in his opinion that the blaze was incendinrv, and enntionul develop ments may follow. NlhlllNlH Itlacovered. Loniion. March 4. Dispatche have Ik-cii received here confirming last night' report that a rendezvous ol Nihilist has lieen discovered on I tit nil island. Among the proer!y seiied is a printing press, h Inru-c (iniint'iiv of Nihilist pamphlets, nnd a store ol dynamite and guiiKiwder bombs. Arrests continue to Isr made in connection with the discovery. Brewer's Nuccesutor. Washington, D. C, Mnrfh 4. The senate to-dav continued the nomination of llenrv C. Caldwell to lie I'nited States circuit luilge for the IJiglith circuit, to succeed' lire wer promoted to the supreme bench, Bond OnTerlmis). Washington, March O.llond offerings to-dav 410.700 accented: $700 four anil a hulls at l.OHVs. ten thousand four offered at 1.23 were rejected. Home Manufactories). Kiiiinort Home Maiitifactorie hv buy ing theirgood. There is no better Flour made for the twice than lilectric Light Flour. Ask your grocer for it and take no other. Kaunas) Cltv Tender Beef Can be purchased at all time from Mar tin Market, ou a. mam si. TWO MORK FI'RNACF.It. To Be Built at Cliattanooira hy the Roane Company, Chattanooga. March 4. It was learn ed yesterday, from a source which cannot be called in question, that the Konne Iron conuinnv is preparing for the in vestment of hundreds of thousands of dollars, which will be the means of pro ducing a great boom in the iron industry of Chattanooga district. The money is all ready, the plans are prepared and in the hands ot the company, ana tne work will, it is reported, commence at on early tiny on one new furnace at Rockwood. anil possibly two, the object being to Have tnese lurnaces turnisn tne aoutnern steel mill of this city with ore. The Ronne Iron company having concentra ted its work nt Rockwood, has quietly ...iichused the rich coal and iron fields of that lection, until now nearly every knowu iron oronerty is either tie prop erty of the company or leased by it. The work ol converting this raw ma terial into ore w ill commence in earnest with this latest stroke of the Roane Iron company, nnd will fairly revolutionize the iron business of the South. The sup- olv of ore is inexhaustible, and the greater portion of the iron will be used in Chattanooga. In this connection, it is nlso learned that the Soul hem Steel works, success ors to the Roane Iron works, of this city. will, within ten days, commence the work nf remodeling the mill lor the pur IMiseol manufacturing steel under the Martin Sciman oieu-henrtb basic pro cess. 1 lus work ot remodeling uic mm will reuuire ubout six months, at the end of which lime the steel works will os;n in full blast. The reliable informa tion ot the niHjve movement oy tne iron and steel works of this city and district will he hailed with joy bv thousands nf people. It means that before next tall two or three thousand additional iron workers will find employment here, the business of the cilv merchants will re ceive an tniH'tus that cannot lie received Irom anv other source, nuniirrn ot tnoti- vmds ol dollars annually will lie added to the inanufucturini! capital of the cltv. and the proof will lie more evident than now that Chnttannoga is. in reality, that destined great iron and steel eentci of the South. It will also inevitably re sult in the establishment of various man ufacturing sites about the city, ol iron and steel working concerns, among which will, of course, Ik- the contempla ted steel car works, rail works, etc. A TF.RKIHI K WKKCK. Freltthl Mecllons) Thunder Into " one Another. Cmari.ottk. S. C, March 4. There was a tcirihlc wreck on the Richmond and Danville railroad some miles from King Mountain early yesterday morn ing. The second division ot a irrigni t ruin had stopjied to unload several car loads of lumlicr, and a llaumau had been sent out tosignuldnwiithc thirddivisinn. lu.i niter the rlaimiaii had U-en called in and the train started it broke, leaving the caluiose and three freight ears in the rear. The caboose ears were crowded with railroad hands going to work on a hrulL-r. Before the ll.ictiuiu could again go out the third section came thundering along and dashed into tne cars, in an other minute eight cars with the engine were piled up in a heap with small blazes of fire licking out from half a dozen places. Several men were pinned in the wm-kuce. mill it rcniiired htroic work to cut them out before they were burned. All were, however, rescued, nut ten per- ion were injured. The engineer and lire man in in md ant) escaiad imury. The cats ami engine were all burned to ashes. Twas) More Than He Could Chew. Sot'TH Pittriu'RG. Tcnii.. March 4. Wm. Martin, a pattern maker lor the Tennessee Coal. Iron and Runway com pany, met with a singular death here yes terday morning. While eating breakfast an intoxicated condition he tried lo swallow a piece of steak two inches Midl and six inches long and was choked to death. He ha a family in Nashville. Fatal Quarrel. Coi.runt S.O..M.trch 4. Owen Oshnne and S. W. Heplennuer quarreled yester day at noon at a Kicn street workmen s lioiirdinBi house, when flshauc w hipia-d out a long knife and fatally cut llfi- lettnuer in tne lung, i ae victim win nm recover. Oshnne wus arrested and is in prison, claiming he committed the net in sell defense. Want) More Money. Nitw York, March 4 It is tisscrtcd that Nellie Illy has seveieil h rconniviion with the World owing lo a disagreement with that paK:r as to the increased sal ary she was to receive after her return from her trip around the world. The statement is denied at the World office, where it is said that Mis I'.ly i on n va cation. The Cherokee strip Opening. Kansas Citv, March 4. The Clolsr' Winlield, Knn., Kvial say: "There is eonsiilernbleexcitenaiit in tins part ol the country over the prosiect ol tne Cherokee strip oiiening, and every move- mentis wimn won . boomer are already on their way to the Mode Craay by Christian Science. Hi.oomisc.TuN. III., March 4 Mrs. Mollie Smith and two sisters, Julia nnd Km in n Harness, of Savbrook, have Iktii brought here and placed in jail. All nre violently Insane as tne result oi ine prac tice ol "Christian cienee,- wiuen nu lieen tnught and practiced at Savbrook some months past. F.rt-ctlUK the Oallowa. Cmami.kstiin. W. Vs., Murch4. Work- men are busy envting the scullold upon which 1-elix Mimpi win lie iningcii on Kridnv next for the brutal murder of his two children near this cilv last fall. It is not definitely known whether the rxe - cutinn will be private or public, Invited lo Chicago. Chicago, Mnreh 4. Mayor Cregier, chairman of the drlcitntion ol representn tive Chicago aniens, lias extrmteii an invitation to the congressional World' Fair committee to visit the city and in siiect the various sitrs suggested for the fair. The Best on F.arlh. What are vou luivlng for your FLOl'R? The Asheville Milling Co.'s ROLLI-R K1N0 FLOl'R, the la st on earth can U had at moit any grocer' at $t!pcr barrel. Strictly the finest meat from Kama Citv direct. One trial will make you our friend and advocate Martin's Makkkt, Purveyor to lipicureun Tustes, HF.R PHANTOM LOVER, Hlntnry of Handsome Harriet Iru. ry and the Bee lu Her Bonnet. Nkw York, March 4. The past history of tin handsome cosmopolite. Miss Har riet Drury, who was committed to the Insnne Asylum nt Flatbush, last week, from Mme, De Saussup 's home for girls, has been unraveled. She is 33 years of age and is the daughter of Erastus Drury, a prominent citizen of Fond tlu Lnc, Mich., who died fifteen years ago. Her mother died in 1K82, and her property, which is of considerable value, is in the care of A. (i. McDonald. In the spring of 1 SMI, while traveling in Kuroie with some companions, Miss Drury's hallucination of a phantom lov er, to which she had lieen for several years a victim, obtained such complete ascendency over her that her mind gave way anil she became irrespon sible, erratic and violent at times. After an examination the wns committed to a ctlebratcd institution for the insane in Uremen. Through the interlerence of the I'nited States Consul she was shortly afterward released and went to the home of her aunt, Mrs. .Sicrgc.i.ul l.iiuiel, Md. She got it into her head, alter a two mouths' residence at Laurel, that her aunt was her enemy, and sue Icll the house and was not heard of again until she turned up at Mme. De Saussure's house .ind applied lor u home. Miss Drury has a hall brothe-, H. II. Drury, at Grand Knpids, Mich. She has ulways been a devout Protestant. A HTARTI.INI1 HTORV. John J. O'Connor Is Hurled, nut Show, up Later. St. Lons, Mo., March 4. The local press is puzzled over the case of John J. O'Connor. It wns claimed that he had died; his bodv was identified at the morgue by hi wile, who hud him buried. A few days later it was claimed that O'Connor was alive ami that his wile had la-en mistaken. Now there is every reason lo believe that O'Connor was buried in his own larson. O'Connor Saturday night stated that the grave in the cemetery is empty, and he exhibited a cut half way across the abdomen. Hi is of theopitiionthat he was really buried tnd that his 'lodv was taken up nnd conveyed lo n dissecting room while in a state of susK-ndtd animation, and that when the first incision was made it caused a flow of blood which restored him to consciousness. He slates that he went to his lodging house Monday even ing, and thai he knew nothing more litis il Wednesday night, when he found Himself seated on the court house steps in a dazed condition, weak and si k. THK HOI'HK AND HKNATK. Neither RodvTranaarlsaiij tireat Amount ol Husiuesa, Washington. March 4 SI-NATF.. The resolution ode ed yesterday by Mr. Voorhecs in regard to leasing the Fur Seal Islands in Alaska to the North American Commercial Company was re ported brick from thefiiiuncc committee by Mr. Morrill adversely on the ground thai the treasury department hail ahead. made a lease, and that tbe eoiuiiiitlee hnd no power to interfere in the matter. The resolution was itidthnatelv post poned. The senate nt I o'clock pro ceeded to the consideration of executive business. At .'.;in the doors wcrenpened and the senate adjourned. HOI 'SK, The diction case occupied the entire session to-day and hail nol been disposed of, when at O.lltt it ad journed. Tried lo Rob a Hank. Riiigkwav, Pa., March 4 An attempt wns made to rob the l;lk County hank here Saturday night. Ilutglars cut through the solid walls of the building and were working at the vault when they gave up the job. They were Irightened away. They left n numl-erot their tools Iving about he place. When the bunk wasoa-ned yesterday morning I he clerk discovered about lour feel ol the wall removed, and the biick. mortar, etc., seanercd around. The vault con tained $.riH.ililii which wus found undis turbed. Tbe attempted robln-ry was nude by experts and cnustd a great sensation in the place. Two Women Old II. l.FlitNos, Mo., Match . At Franklin, this countv. Thursday night, while Con stable Hanlev and liepnlv Lindsay were guarding Juliu s Moore anil William Doh- l:ius, wnoin iney nircsic'i on suspicion oi setting lire to the dwelling of Mrs. John Rue, two young women. Swan Luthrom and Kelly Smith, enured the mom nud held the officers w hile the prisoners es enped. The women were arrested. A HI! to Wsnnniskrr, Kit.ltvlltc Atncrirnn. There are a great many coiiiteni ne groes in Pennsylvania, Mr. Wuttama ker's slate, and Hood reiiublicans, too, Why don't he try his hand in making sonic of them postmasters? It will lie ... . , , w.,r f p,.n. . lvvuljH- The n-pubhcaii element in that ,nvt. ,KT), imi), ,vjK ,or aoitie ,jnll. tn K.t s nit hern twople an ex ample, .' : Clin IhlslteTrneT Chicago. March 4. The News this murium! savs: Strange us tne t iro nist tion mnv seem, rumor has il that an linglish or F.uropcun syndicate has in view the obtaining id the control of the World's Fair, lor the profit there may In- iii it. Hnron lidotiard Rot hschild is said to Ik- in this country to make a pre limiiiiiry survey ol the grounds. He Carries Out ills Threat Hostos. March 4. Oeorge Francis Train left lloston at midnight for his trip around the wot Id, yv Inch he expect i to compiric in amy oavs. . mm i will be Ilia first slopping place. From t her he will go directly to Tnconut and 1 thence across t he Pacific ocean to China, 1 AieMinMiTiiiTwavrPaih Kansas Citv, March 4. An tillicer of the regular army stationed a1. Snncnrios, Arizona, wires' that the Apache are again committing dt preilatious. Look Alter four ttyes. Those wishing to Ik- nicely fitted with fine K-bblr lens will do well to call on Prol. Ilushiiell at Ravsor Smith drug store, liye examined fret of chnrgc, j emit I P, C. Mclntire, manager of the Western Dressed Heel nnd Provision Company' market, know the uH.-rtoriiy of refrig erated meat. lie keep only the bct. Cared Meals nnd Lard A well as the very finest fresh meat will lie found nt Mania's Market, 60 S.Maiu street. MISCELLAXEOVS J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE UIC HOFFMAN'S HARXLEtJ H-ADACHE P0WDC.lt. Then an Srxerflo. fa-aulatif . .sum. S . .UnnrMrMlln. Tk.-r.r. .,t.,.lli-ipU-k I rU,L U. I,r Mi, b 4r afUU r tr wll. ArnaaM va-a HOFFMAN DRU0 CO. 55 11 tin St., Buffalo, N.Vs- Hid liruvntttonsl Brio-, Or. FOS SAL T fj. 8. GRANT. your prescriptions a:c prepared si Grant's l'harmacr you can positively de pendupun these facts: First, that only the purest and best drugs Mild chemicals will he used ; second, I hey will he compound ed carefully mid accurately by an experi enced Prescript ionist ; and third, you will not be churned an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions tilled at nil hours, night or day, und delivcied free ot charge to liny part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly, Grant's Phar macy, 114 South Main ttreet. At Grunt's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. He ure determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money hy so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and helow that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment of Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sixes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llumiLopnthic Medicines. A full supply of his gnotls always un hand. I'se Buncomlte Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly teliahle remedy for all blood diseases is lluncnnitie Sarsaparilla. Trv a bottle and vou will takenoother. J. S. rtA'.l.VT. Ph. (J., Pharmacist, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, .V. C. VIIITLOCKS Spring (ioodrt are daily ar- rivniLT. and wphIiow a beau tiful lin' of Satini'H, Gimr- iimiH. Cliallit'8, WhitvCiOodH, Kiiibroidi'ii'8, Fatiry Silkn, Brilliiint int'H and otiVr ntyl- isli divHH fahrirn at the low- tMt pOHKillU pi'ifVH. YYK CALL Hpt'tial atten tion thin wt'k to our 1hikm line of RuMier (IooiIh for La- lii'M, MisHCH and Children, also l luiireiiaM in t otton, Srotch (linu'liani, Satine, (ilorin Silk, pure all Silk, with elepint and ntylinh haudli-H. All new deigni from the cheapest to the bent (pialitieH. A XKW LOT of 10-button length Kid (Sloven, new nhadeH. AIho a large line of Fancy (SootKHoniery, Hand kerchiefs. Cornet 8, Donientie (iootln, Household Lineiin, liuiltn. (Vunterpanen, (ler- niantown Wooln, Zephyrn, and iiiaterialn for fancy work. Lndicn' Hatn, Driving (Sloven, Capn nud Ceiiteuieri and Harrin' Kid (Sloven. Heady Mado Ciu'erwwar iu tine and cheap Munlinnt pop ular priccn. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 a 48 South Main Street, Opposite National Dank of AshtvUlt. Lmiiu Jf-iotssaL "'JSmprascit vegetable crop is lost. r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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