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ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1800. How is Your Blood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and wus eurcil sniiuil and well with two and a halt' bottles nl B. 8. 8. Other blood mediduui h :d lull ed to do mo any good. Will C. Bhaty, Yorkvillc, S. !. I was troubled from childhood villi an aggravated caso of Tetter, mid tliruo bottles of 8. S. 8. cured mu pernio nuully. Wallace Mann, Mannvillo, 1. T. Our oook on Blood and Skin Disease; mulled free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go. ui-rundttwly I'KOMSSIOXAL CA K'DS. A. S. GRAHAM, DENTIST. i Mice Over J. II. Law'. Htorc, South Main street. Uxlriicting IT-. " With ku .11 it- Filling with silver or tiuinlKiini....finc tn7c. ' " gold $l.oo and upwind. Met nf teeth Si, .00. Ileal set of til th $N.0O. No belter iiiikIc, no matter wlinl you pay. Hutlsl'actiun guaranteed. r. 11. v. arkin;tun, 1 hDi-c room on ration avenue, over the clothing store or C. I. Hlantoii at Co. Residence corner of Wuodiiu uni Locust street. fllKO. I'. IIAVIIMON, TllO. A. loNKS, Itulcigh. i ts. tl. M.tHTIK, Astcvillc. Aslu-vdle. IJAVII1SON, MAKT1N fit JONI'.S. Attorneys nnd'Couniu-llor tit l.nw, Aahevlllc, N. C. Will prutlcc in the 1 llh ami 12th .ludlciiil liiNtrit-ta. and in the Siniremc Court ot North Carolina, and in the l-edcrul Court, ul' the Western District of Noilh Ciiroliiln. Kcfcr to llioik of AHheviile. disci A. TBNNKNT. Architect and Contractor. Plan., snccilk-ittiona unit estimates fur ul.hcd. All work in my line eontriu'teil for, and no charge, lor drawinu. on contract awarded me. Reference, when desired. (Mice: No. 13 llcndrv lllo.k, North Court liare. Aahevlllc. N. C fchlli.lly JTw. ROCLINUH, Veterinary Surgeon. I will iirnvtiee In the eity anil surrounding country. Illll.-eat W. P. Want, Ml M Co.'. KlaMe, TO ttouth Main .treet. iiirl H. II. KKKVKS, ll.lt.K. II. K. SMITH, II. II. K. Dm. Rccvch & Hiuitli. ItKNTAI, okkici-: iii Connnlly Iluildlng. over Redwood' store. I'ntton Avenue. Teeth extracted without pain, with tlu'ilew illiieNlhetie, anil nil ramn of irregiilarilv eor reeled, icliiadl.- J '. KAM8AY, U. D.M.. licntal WOy n-' hi llurnnrd Itulldlng Itntrnncc, I'ntton Avenue anil Mnin HI reel. Mi'-'ilil I r AIISCRU.AXIiO'-S. AN, I'KDI'KIIITOK tl' THE ASHEYILLE BRICK WORKS, Atttievlllc, IN. C. p.o. no i. mart 3d I y is . r. it ri LESSENS PAjbLlTrD TO LIFE ok bbhp Mother WI'JH dttwlr IRATT'S ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY SAFE I PERFECTLY ODERLE88! Burnt In any Limp without danger of Exploding or taking lira. Sea that you got tha genuine. For aalo by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO,, ABIIKVILI.il, N. C. ern lUkwIy F.W. YESEY& SON, FLORISTS, Orccnhuuti. - No. ftl Chetnut itrcct. Now rrnriv, fVcuh, healthy Ihilulna IMnnt In variety, ilrllveml to nny part of thrrlty, nnil ilantctl out when required. fritiM ii;tm ltOCK QUARRY FOR KENT. Apply to u. ilurlnii the Ineoitilnii week to rent the Hock (Jiinrry on thr npim.ltc alttc of the river, near the Iron bridge ami tha NINlt TltNHMKNT llnl'HHH arnr hy A Kuutl rock man enn idt a liar- a' NATT ATKINSON & SON. nmrlltt dtf TRnnF i vs. yTLANTlC COAST LINK on and after thin Hate the following ihcit uln will lie run over IU"Columlilnlilvllon." No, na Lv Coltimhla AJo p. m Arrive. BtCharlraton ft .'10 p. m. No, da l.ve. Charlnmn 7.10 a, m. Arrive, lit Columbia 11 0n. m. Conneetln. with train, to mid Irnm nil point, on tha Charlotte, Columbia (It An (u.la and Columbia A Umuvilla Mallroad.. Daily. ' T. M. KMrtHHON, On. Put. At. J. F. DBV1NM, Oaa. Otipt. THE 11KD BlCGGAli. Once iiiinn n time there was a (irotty little vuttugu by the ldo of tha roud to the town. It won hurililo, hut nil about It, every IhliiK, wiisnlwu a neitt and tritf, ho It was evldont that It m not the ilwelliny of either ninth or want, A honoyHUfltlo cliinbi'il uj) over tho door, mid f;ay llowei'H lilooiut'il in lieils before Hi wliilu on tho 811111I1 wiih the aliinil for the been, whera in ntriiw thatched hives they atored honoy nil day long in uunny weal her. Ill the cottage lived mi old limn nniiied l'uul ami IiIh wifo liarliarcr. They were very fund of each oilier, unci had it not been that they hud no children they would have hern ns liii)yiiHilioday waH Ioiik. Ah it wiik, they tried not to mliw too lunch tho (irattlu of Utile onea which the Hloi'lis would not lii'ini,' to Ihein, but went on their way In life, thrifty and kind to tho Hior, and doing good whon it offered. In tho morning Paul would goudeld to Ilia work, while Dame Iturhnrer would remain ut homo to do whatever house hold tasks needed attention and after ward to Hplii smooth thrutuUof flux with her dixttilt, to bo wild in the market of the town or to be woven into cloth from which alio made clothing foi lierxulf and her huuhniid, or, what qulto as often liaiHnud, foray mo poor and unfortunulo nelnhlKir. Dame Ilarbarer was always kind to tho beggars who caino her wuy. They aeem ed to her ho unfortunate in not huvlng a homo that h!io could not help giving them nt least food and now and then an article of clothing, and hIiu wuh itlmiwt always (mllentoven when their re(Uohts, as KomclimcH loiiieued, took almoHt the form of command. "Tho (Hor creatures know no better," she would say. "They have nothing; not even .0110 enough to know how to bo grateful; but that does not matter. I do not help them lii-caumj they bcfi prettily, but because they need." Hut once upon a time I hero came a beggur who tried tho patience of Danic liarliarer quite beyond even her endur ance. It was one afternoon when it was almost time for her husband to return from the II, hi, ami liarbarer was hasten ing to get bis evening meal ready for him. She hud liccu to the town to sell some thread, ami had been detained, so that she had not time on her return to kiko a wheateu cake for his Rupier, in olio had liileiuled. She hud only a very little broad in the Ionise, and when a beggar cuiuoaliiiigand rather impudently demanded a bit of bread and cheese she was loth to give it to him. The la-ggnr was by no means a prepos sessing looking individual. His dress wan all of red, alt hough il was bo faded ami weather beaten, no tattered nnil torn that It waa bard to tell what it looked like in Its I icst days. The remains of a red cock's feather was stuck jauntily in his cap and jagged ends of faded red rllilsin fastened his doublet. Long black hall dangled in tangled locks over his fore head, mid, with his hhngi'V black eye brows, half bid his piercing eyes. Ills Hose was sharp and thin, and there wits to his nostrils a strange curve which made Ids face one not at all prcpos-icHS-lug. Add to all this that he was lame of one fool and that he hud something of a hump iH-tweeii bis slioiililcrs, and lie was not nt all the sort of man 0110 would wish to meet on a lonely Mad. I lame Ilarbarer heaved a sigh as she li Hiked ut him. and hesitated, while the st ranee red lU'ilru leered at her In 11 man ner that sent a cold chill down her spina. She did not w ish to share tho little bread there was for rani's hiiikt with this fantastic looking creature, hut she was toocliiirilahle to turn him away without a morsel. So she made the lieggnr sit down ii)kiii the diHirslcp, and then alio brought him it Hindi piece of bread and a big pieco of cliii'se, hoping that the size of the one would make up for the enmllncss of the other. Tho red U'ggar fell to eating with tho npHtlto of a board of locusts and us If he had eaten nothing for a month, and it waa hardly the twinkling of an eye lie fore be bad Ibiished thebitof bread com pletely. "l'lease, mist reus," lie wild lieseechlng ly, "please, mistress, could you not give 1110 just a little wee bit of bread to eat with tho rest of my cheese?" The dame, although this was exactly what she ilid not wish to do, cut him a slice of bread and gavo It to him with the licst grace she could manage. Tho ragged r.iscul fell to eating even faster than before, mid almost licforo alio bad laid down the bread knife he hud iiinde 1111 end to his cheese. "Dense, kind mistress," he wild more humbly than before, "(dense, kind mis tresa, couldn't you give mo a morsel uf choose to go with my bread?" This also was I Mine llarharcr fain to do and hungrily ns the fire devouring a field of riH grain did tho vnrlet make way Willi Ids bread. "l'lease, gotsl, kind inUri M," he said, "please, good, kind mistress, could you not give me a very little, wee morsel of bread to eat with my cheese?" And to cut short a story which though It would lie long In tho telling was not long ill the doing, tho red is'ggnr would contrive llrnt to make nn end to his bread and then to luuku an end to his cheese, begging with over increasing Inslstance formnroof one nnd then of tho other, until lie had managed to beg from Datno Ilarbarer every morsel of breud them waa in the house, mid the hour of tho good man's return already striking, And when nil was goiio the Impudent and un grateful red varlet threw buck Ida hair from his deep set and piercing eye) and laughed In her face, "Many thanks, sweet mistress," lie said saucily. "If the good man scold for look of Ids Btiiicr, teach him the way I get mine, and It may serve hitn in good atead if ho will but take to the highway and seek out some soul as char itable as Ida wife." Then it was that for almost tho only time in her lifo Dumo Iturhnrer lost her temper, "Oct you gone!" alio cried angrily. "Ia it not enough that you havo eaten all tho good man 'a supper when he tolled all day and you huve been asleep, it is liko ly, In tho Bun ber.ldo soma havstack, but in return you must stay, and flout me for my silly good nnturo, A pretty re turn, grsxl sooth, for tho fond I have given youl Get you gone while I can still keen my honest bunds off your hiity carcass," The vagabond scrambled up from hie teat upon the doorstep, and stood look ing Into her angry fuce with nn unploat ant laugh. "May I not come In nnd warm myself by the lire first?" he asked saucily. "Come In and warm yourself 1" echoed the dame angrily. "Let your supper warm you, boggart" And with that the pushed him off of the atop Into tho sandy walk. "May you be colder tho more you put on," suid tho red beggar as Datuo Bar barer closed her cottage door upon him with a push not very geutlo. The duino did not heed him or Ida words, hut set to work with nil spued to got something ready for her husband's supper. "Shivery shakeryl" said Dame Bar barer to Goodman Puul whou hocaine, "I am very cold." "Put more clothes on," ho answered. So ha gave her his coat, and she put thutontind her thickest cloak, and her hood and a pair of mittens, and two pairs of stockings. "Shivery shakervt Shukery shivery!" cried the old woman; "I am colder than ever." "Put more clothes on," said Paul. So she (ut on a veil ami her husband's hoots and Ids (Sunday cravat and a pair of earrings and a walking stick. ' "Shivery shakery! Shukery shivery! I shiver and shako!" she cried. "I urn colder than before." "Put tnoru clothes on," said her hus band. So she put 011 a blanket and a bosom pin, and a nucklaou that alio had not worn since she was a young girl, and a collar and her husband's watch chain. "Shivery shakeryl Shukery shivery! I shiver and shake! I shake and shiver!" she cried. "I am colder than ever." "Put more clothes on," once more said her husband. "Here, take my thick wuistcoat." She took the waistcoat, hut In order to get It on It was necessary to tuko off some of the many things she was alraudy wearing; and, as fast as sho took off the things in which Bhe was wrapped, she U'gnu at once to get warmer, and shore uiomlicred the words of tho red beggar, and how ho had wished that she might grow colder the more she put on; and Daino Ilarbarer knew that a 8iell hud been laid upon her becauso alio had spoken harshly to the vagabond when he wished to come in and warm himself by her tiro. Shu therefore made hersell warm hy taking otf her wrappings until she had as lilt loon us it was at all re siiecmhlo to wear, and thereafter she went in cold weather so tbinlv clad that' her neighbors declared that sho had lost her wits. It was well nigh a year that this state of tilings continued, and one day just as the sun was near setting, and tha dame wus every moment exiectiug her hus band homo from tho field where ho had been ut work ull duy, whou u strungeold woman cumu puttering along tha roud. The (Hior old creature wus bent well nigh double, and 0110 could geo that her back was not straight, a hump standing out where her shoulders were stooped over. Tile old woman, indeed, was so bent over that it wus not possible to aeo her face, and It was only by her dress that one could have known her again. But it was thin dross which mailo Dame Ilarbarer stare; for It was all of faded red, tattered nnd stained and weather beaten, mid patched hero and there, but despite the fact that it was thu dress of a woman nnd not of a man, there wus something alsjut it that brought the red beggar of tho year licfore up so vividly to tho damn that she began, all of a tremble, to (ml a stipiur 011 a plate for thu newcomer without even waiting to bo asked. Tho old red woman Bat down on the doorstep, panting and chuckling. "You are dressed strangely, Dame," she said, "for the lime of year." "The time of year has nothing to do with what 1 wear," answered poor Dame Uaibureri "thu colder it gets the less I wear, and in summer I havo to put on the thickest things I have to keep cool." The old red woman chuo.'-.led. "Perhaps my brother has been hero," sho observed, eating away with a hearty apietito. "Is ho your brother?" asked Bnrbarer frfteouslyi "oh, If you would only ask dm to undo tho ohariu and make me liko other iiooplo, thuro Isn't, anything I wouldn't do for you." "Humph! Pcrhais you weren't polite to him. Lie is very particular about that." "I am sure," tha Dumo answered, "1 tried to Iw kind to lihu until ho was saucy to mo." The red woman chuckled mora than ever. "Well," sho paid, finishing her supper, and rising with more agility thun one would hnvu cxicctfd of her; "you are on tho whole a good sort, and I dura say on the wholo you have been punished enough." "Oh, Indeed I have," jioor Barburor answered, with tears in her eyes. "Mora tlinn enough." "Well, then," tho old woman Bald, "It shall not be said that I havo not made amends for what my brother did more than you deserved, and you shall have your heart's desire." Sho looked into llarbitrer's faco, nnd the dame would havo sworn for her lifo that It wus the red beggar who cursed her into whose face she was gazing. Then sho IsMit over again with one nf her sin ister chuckles, anil went hobbling down the road. And before tho summer cume around ngaln the storks hud brought a little son totheoottago. Quiucy Townscnd in Bos ton Courier. A ftcn.ltlva Alnuimvh. "I havo an attack of dyspepsia this morning." "What brought itonr "I dreamed of overeating Inst night. Chicago Times. LITERARY LIGHTS. Rldnr nnufnrd, tha famous novelist, has been offered $ 1. 0110 a week for a forty weeks' lecture tour In tha United States. Tha oldest Journalist lu America is believed to be Oroii Kollutt, of HniKlnskv, 0., who Is hale and vigorous at the age of W. Emlle Zola has cleared 100.000 from "Na na," first Issued lu a new.puier In 1HTU. It has beau ti'uualated In every European lan guage. Ivan Panln, tha Rnnian lecturer, regards the three kings uf literature as Tol.tol, Cur lyle and Emerson, ranking them In the order uanird. Eugene Field derives the Inspiration for much of his delicious humor from a fan tastically ourved Pr.noh briar plpo that for merly tmlongeil to Thackeray, the novelist, and whloh afterward paaaod Into the bauds of Hark Lemon, of Punch, who presented It to the Chicago wit. Charlw Dickens, the younger, wears sxcta else, Is gutting buhl and works as hard ae any other literary laborer In London. He has a eonsUlerabh) uiustanbe, and in addition to editing i ll the Year Round, which was es tabuaued by bia father, contribute, largely to other pal iod leal, and makes It pay. Mh Koew llow aha rait. "I fuel ejoctedl" exclaimed Mrs. Fangla, "You mean de-Jixitod," sold her husband with a superior air of wisdom. "No; I mean ejected I fuel put out, you know." Judge, . Cenorfil Ncnl Dow, of JTiifnp, Has S(,niHliiii to Kuy Concerning tha Decision sf tho Supremo Court, lie Claim. It Is Nut In llnnminy With thu l'1'eiioii. I'lliTum-crt of That Augest Iludy Tho I t'Mcti ri.,ir uf the Noveiul Ntales Klitilvly Ignored Mill Kemill In (loud. Iliiwevuv. PoitTl.AVi), Mo., May 8. Hon. ITeul Dow is very much exercinsl over the de cision of the supreme court of the United States with regard to the Impor tation uf liquors In original puckugoa. lie said: "I wns much surprised at the decision, for it was not in harmony with thu previous utterances of I ho Jii: tices of the supreme court. It Ignores entirely tho police power of the several stales, anil tho justices of the supreme court havo always recognised that oh having full authority and power ill all matters re lating to the health, lifo und murals of the tieoplo. "Borne of the justicen have referred to the fact that navigation ami commerce are interfered with, and at ttnu-s abso lutely HtopiHid, by tiie quanititino regu lations, even of cities by the heal police power. Not only are ships stopped, but their orews and )ias.iengers are field for days and, even for weeks. The owners of the shljia are put to a huge excuse, not only by the detention of their ves sels, but for fmnigiiMou. "The local police power may seize the entire lnfivtt a cargo of a ship and do stroy it. The local authorities prevent cuttle, if sick with infectious disease, from being brought into the stale, or if such cattle are brought In they may he killed. The locul authorities may mVest (lassengers, whether by laud or feu, if sick 01 a contagions disease, and put them in hospitals or Isolate them in a pest house, in short, tho police an-thoritii-s may do whatever die loon! power ihs'ins necessary fur the protec tion of the health, lifo and morals of tho pinple, uud to secure the good order of society, and this riwht has always been recognised by the supreme court of tho L'nited Suites. But this decis.' 1 of the majority of the members of the supremo court ignonw entirely the great controll ing piinclple. This will lead tonne very hi Hid result. Congress will now foul itself coiiih!1o,1 tue.iiiieilenll the powers needed to the states." MARCUS MILLER THRANE. Deutb of a Lender In the l-:urupenll Mnvo 111111I nf '4H. Eau Ci.AtitK, Wis., May 8. Marcus Moillor Thrnnc died here Wednesday, at the uge of 72. He was one of the men who made a history during tho republi can movement in uro(s lu 11. An aristocrat hy birth, 11 nephew of tho Crime mhd-tor of N'orwav and bishop of ;iddorvold. he declined advancement under tho crown, mid originated tho first lalsir movement, organizing tin, INK) workingiucn in Norway vi'blna year, and causiiui a monster (letitiuu for governmental reform to be presented to King Oscar. In hi ncwMinpor pn''li-hed nt Chris tianin. Thrum- advocated republican in stitutions for Norway nnd a Kumptitn fiHerntlve republic m in.hi. lie win thrown into prison for his bold assaults on monurchial principal and wan con fined seven years. Ilwon. the dinnintist, then a hot-bunded youth, was 11 contribu tor to Thrauc's puer, but osc a-d im nrisoiim nt by concealment of his in cendiary manuscripts just before the of- nce wiim selxeil hv tlii' Kiltco. lm his releaneTlii nne came to America, started n Scandinavian uew-paer in Chicugo and thence came to Kan t'lnlie to live with Ids son. Just before he died he prepared three Inst reipn'sts. which were thnt none but outspoken free think ers attend his funeral: that there Is-no sermon and thnt no iiiumtiiient but a plain iron slab be erected over his gravo, WORLD'8 FAIR OFFICERS. Lyman J. Gnu; Chuaeii t'reddentTlie First and Neeolul Vice PrrlttintM. CiiK'aoo, May 8. At a nn-tlng of the world's fair director I.ynitni. I. (onto was unanimously elected n -ideiit and Thomas P. Ill van and Poller Palmer re flectively first and second vtcv pivi duute. Ohio World. Kalr rrMiinil-donfr4, CiiM'Jinrn, ()., May 8. I'mler Ihe net 'if ootiirrMui nrm-liltmr f, n- Mi. w. ,r!tl'v fair- the governor has nominated to the presi- lent 01 tne 1 mien nuitc-i ns emmm -mii-,. .,t..i,.i-,..u.i,t 1 ii,i.. it ifv-.i i or. it ,.f Lucas county, and William' lilh hie. of Itutlcr coiitiU'. Aliern. tes, Lucius ('. I Yuri, of Min:uf eooiitv. mul A.lob.b Plueiiier, of Hamilton comity. Wue -n Anattla. Undies IniiIanaimi.ik, May 8. M. L Hurt ind J. K. Cienioeris. representing thu Ananias club of Morri-town, to tvhoid was entrusled the dutv of present ing a bndgp to the champion liar ul' the IndiitnnpoliH Ananias iluh, Hrrivcd Wednesday ni;ht and (h if 'loud their mission, ftergt. Joyce, of llie Metro KilltHii police force, was the recipient, tnd the prcM'iitutiou spi-cch on behalf if the committee was made by .Motor Sullivan. A supper followed. The Moriistown rlub claims some promi lent liars an nieinlk-rs. but cheerfully yields the palm to Indianapolis talent. HalvallnnUt. Ilefy the Law. Dks Mi'INBX. Iowtt. May 8. The Pea Moines cauip of the S,dvaiion army were lot died not to parade the steueta with, dieir horns uud drams without a per .nit from the city authorities, but they inarched us usual. They were arrostea. Die efforts of the p'lice and the digni led presence of the ilice judge did not uiftlce to restrain the religious fervor of ho prisoner.-!, uud u 1 tmo tho court is 1111 pi.cssctl all the f "i Mires of a bid ration unity prayer meeting, Itt'tnllitlon la l'iiniuuiiy, Bt'KM'H Avi;l. ;,.' Hovoral per sins have been i.,di d many wound d in a revolution . !ii h has broken out 11 Puraguuy. Ah "iger details only have H'. n received ns I'm- lelegrnjihio coinuiu licatioti is Interrupted. ( iilirornla Italli'inid Accident. Sant I'mp.. t.al.. eiay 8. A railroad iccideul iH-cni'i'i'l 1. ('astrovillnstatiiiii iwiillimr in !:,' b of one man. tho lerious Injit '. o olliers and the wrecking ul tu.u.o 1 ,.is. Col. A. 31. Wncldcll'H New ISook. acolon:alofficer and his times With notlees of the I'rench and Indian War In the H1111tln.rn colonic.; the renlstiuux' or the Htniiip Act lu North Cnrollnn (with cop ies of oriirimtt doeument. never before pub llshcd ; the Ri'KUlntor.' War, etc. I'or.nlrliy J. ft. IHORUAN tk CO. PKICK K.00, nprludtw REV. fiAM JO LS Speuks to u Ltii-u Number uf Neu'i'iiea-' Their I'nilllises, t'll tltl.oTTi:, N. I.!,, May 2. Sum Jones preuched in lulls seven thou and ne groes wlio crowded into the lahcrnaclu in this city, ami lor a town of twelve Ihoii.-und inhabitants, such a scene was never before wiiuesMtl, He la ' l very plainly to the negroes about sfealiug, lying, whisky drinking ami imiuoraliiy, As long, said be, as the race sells its vir tue fur a spool of llir ad or 1 ihhun, il can never hope to tun, ami in much, The most striking seine our v. iluersed was at the close of ihe seriuoii, when .Mr. Jones asked all those who were going to quit stealing, lying, uiii-i.y ilriiikinu and immorality , and iiitcmlnl iieiiee I'orth to lead 11 t brislian life, to laud up, The eiitiro throng rose in a solid mass. strut-It hy 11 llm-rli-iiiie. H1.1111MIM1 i I liuvn, Texas, May i.A liiirricaue struck Ibis pan e, doing great damage to property, ihe new lap!ist cliui'cii and many ic-iileoees weio totally il.,n,li..lii,il Tl... i..,.l,,ln,..,. i'ri.li, Ii-i:ni church and see,,il bu.siiu'.-!S hoiiscb were (uruatiy w reeictii, SHOT I3YHI3 WIFC. Trnate Hud of a Notorious Ii-in, Ills Crlln I1111I In u Cuurt Itouui, Mk.mi'MIm, May II. A mnsiilioiml shooting occurred in thoiollci, court, in sulting in the death of Jake Ackermaii, a well known thief, itighwuyiuun and tridnrolilier. Ackei inan wns iirritt-l Monday night, on a chart e of wil'e-lieating. Wnen the case was railed hi the police court, the prisoner an, I bis wife were standing sido by side. A110 itii-iii s ike to her and at the siuni-li.ii liaiideil her n written re quest for si'iuo tieaii clothes. Tha woman bent lu r head for an instant to hear wha! he had tovy, and then, with out warning, drew a revolver from bo ueath her cloak, and p -eentliig it with in n few iuche of Aekei 111,111 sabdoiueii, plllleil the Irir-ger. Before imy one could realii.e what had haps-ned she Hi-,sl two more shots at A' k, -1111101, v.-ho had biiloii to the lltx.r and wiui writhing in agony. An hour later he was d"titl. Ackermaii was a notorious crook. He hwd had served l-rnis in the iMiile!itiar ies of Mis.ii-'i;!'!, Louisiana, Kansas and Xebra-.I'H. The burulariiM. roblior ios and cunlidi nee games h - is accredited with are ionium ruble. At the time of his killing he was wanted at I 'inalia for tho robbery of Mov-'an's silk store. Mrs. Ackermnn. who-e mniden name was Lizie Brisl. rvl:. coinei of 11 nsieu tahle family of Ci'tiidi-u, Mo. Mie has been fo' vearsan i.ii.iate of various bngn ois tl i'rhout theioiintrv. but nlwavs a stanch friend of her husband, notwith standing his cruel rr, .itineiit of her. She killed him. she says, Iss-anse she was afraid he would uiurder her if he got out. A CALF INSTEAD OF KEMMLER. Wnrden llurstmi llelniiutilratei Thut Klre trlelty U I11.I111U lleuth. AfiifitN, JT. Y., May 8. In an inhT view with Warden Dnrston WislnesilHy, he detailed the in-'-purstlonslu-had made for the exi-cutiou of Kemmler Is-tore the writ had lss-n serviil uiniii hint. Tues day morning, at Ibae, ihe bit was put on the dynamo and the engine run sev eral iniuuti-s to hv if the ln',riug, pul leys, etc., were in pi-o(-r order. The niacliiiiery was found to lie In er fect Condition, end it was decided to put the ls-lt 011 again at "oiW and k, ,-p the stiain n;i all 11'glit. The story that ho had ever Intended to g, 011 with the exe cution Tuerdity morning wus utterly without foundation. His invitations to witnesses did lint nsk them to report until ll:ilu Tuesday evening. Hu had made up his mind to have tho execution occur 1' twin that hour and u:)i Wednesday uioriiiiu if the II mil test p-oved sticcest litl. fids test was exe cuted nt lut'f-pust .1. after the writ hud been served, for his own satisfac tion. Ten of the invited witnitws were present. A six wovks' old culf weighing lOtl H, noils was the subject. It was laid oil the 11, sir of thu oh..iulK-r uf death with its legs tied. Tun elect null's were placed at the head and base of the 'piuei.n.l the dyna mo started. When the volt meter reni tcrod l.O-iti the fatal switch was thrown into position, and the calf surrendered its leg With I 'll "111 perceptible i.. umr uf one le t. Heath t.u u-- uil,iiitaiii-ius us bv n It tliiiiim: -ui-oki-. Ir. Fell va' pie-em, but con-id. nil it useless to exieriinenl with his lunilsci tuting iipparattts. A NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTION. Jaiiii-s rainier Humced for the HrutMl Mm-ilerof Ili-ne,! T. f hlti-hiiiiMi. CoNciiitn, N. H.. May II. J.imei. Pal mer was hang, d in li,c state (ri-isoll hen Ttlewlay illuming. T he iiro(i fell at II :UJ und lie waa iroii,,uu ,-tl dead ut 11:18. He met his fii.e uiniitiebit.ly. Palmer was buiiKe l for the mnrder of Henry T. W ititeliousu, in Pui tsmuuth, May VI. inn. P'altner was omploved ns nn engineer lu the Portsmouth Kim utc Liglit com patiy's ?. 1 u , . f or some time a nninlK-r of small articlm inysteiieiisly ilisai penrtsl. He wa -iisisvcted und ho was discharged, Whltelioii.-u, who was his assistant, was promolcd to Ins place. He l-eiime exio;s.inil ut this anil on the night uf May 47. Iw. he w.ivh.id Wbite hotise and aiiackisl him witli a hstnmer Hint Is-at his brains out. i'nllin-ron Is--iim arr.tisiied for trial was ake,l to plea 1 1 Ktiilty uf tmiriler in the second di gis, which would lie pniibliahl., by a thirty-years' sentence. This hu refused to .hi and the tt ml n -sol tea In his cuu vlcuon of luiirder In the His; degrus, SHOHT t.i,300. Ileputy l'e-1 muster ill lleletin. Ark., s I'eultlli t'loni fll-ilee. II Ki.iejt .. Atlr.. M iv 8, W. II. Llnd ny. di iutty iio-ttMa-ier. is fu!.."stui short ill his acei lints mid i a ftlgl ive. lie had elitili' cliuti.'C of the oilice. I'lsd uuistiT (riant is In the hiit'Jivurc bu-lin is and did not look nltei the detail-of tl,eotlU-a verv closely. S'sflal 1iis)h,i tor M-t'lui'H, of St. L011I-. ei.teied tl ce Tuesday, and pren uiing his en- ', -..i.ds, u-!ted for tho nm i,i .-cer. "1 v ill ell hiin," said Lindsay, 0 'i.uiiii.' IiIm-, 'i,t 1 I bin, lnstc!:. ol going I" Ids chief's t 're. he went to ll.e river uud hired a -n,X. and the last s- e-i of 1 1 1 1 11 he was pidh down stream with iniidit ui.d main. Ihe shorb'g ' was iliM-ovoieil two lean later. Tlie e.olre aniouiil h is I ' si len in the last sixty days and cosoiod i.p by a MVslem ol false entries ill tile lie itiey or der dcpartliicul. Postluustur tiiaul Una Uludc the dellclt guud. .... Hiivh I lie Moiillu-rn tlclli-al Wnrlil "Mother's l-'iiend" is growiui" in favor Ihroiighoiil the South uud is highly rev iiiiiiiundcd by physicians. We consider il illlllH'H'UHIMUC 111 tlHIHC WHO SHOW t I ICY must pass through the ordeal of child 1.:... 1. Ill VII, Write llrndlicld Kcgulator Company, Atlanta, (hi., lor imi'lii-iilura. Hy nil druggists. JAAIICH l-'KANK, i tdt ill KM fj FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Kccni. Creek Wuiilen Mills. North Mnln Ashtvllle, N. C. IcblOdly MISCELLANEOUS. 0?C13 15XJOYS Until tho method ami results when Syrup of Fios jg taken; it is pleasant ami a trcsliinp; to tho Uwte, mul acts 'enily jot promptly on the Kidneys, jiver and JSowcIh, cIciuisoh the sys tctu ellectiinlly, dispels colds, head aches nnil fevers mul cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the inly remedy of' its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action mul truly beneficial in its cllccts, prepared only from the most healthy mul ngreeiililii substances, its iiiiiuy excellent qualities commend it to all nnd hnve niiido it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fijrs is for Mile, in 60c ami 81 bottles hy all lending drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on liunil will pro cure it promptly for nny one who wishes to try it. Do not nccept any stihslitiite. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. nn miincmco. ct. wtusviLif. nr. at row, .r. jNotliiii": Succeeds mki: SUCCESS. Therm. .n RAHAM'K MlCkoltK KILI.KK 1h tin- nit in t wotnU'rful innl Uim, 1m lHt'iiiim; it htiH ih'vit Inilttl in nny in KimitT. no tnittti-r what I Ik- iHm'Iihi-, t'rnni l.V.V KtiSV to the HitiifiUit tliNt'tiM- known to Hit Im- III tin HVKt'Ilt. Thv m-it-ntiilt mi-n nf tn-tlny t I n i in nnd prove thai every dUt eiie i Caused toy IHicrotovM, - RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER: xtt riiMiuitt-N the MiemlHrt iitiil ilrivcB tluni out tit' the tytltni, nnd when that in done yon crttinot hnve nn mlu or piiin. No nutt ter whiu the diNiiiM. wliether a tl tuple enw il Mnliirin 1'tvtT or n eumhiiintion of nm etiMM, wi'iiirv I lu-it i nil nt ihe ittne time, u vc treat nil Uimumt eoiitituttu ully. sthm:i Ctmsutiifithitt, Cutmil, Itmn chit is, h'lntitnmism, Kithtvy ami Livvr IHsvtisv, thills mul Vvtr, i'vmtilv TriHihtv, in ull it liirms, tuul in liict, vvcry Iisc.use known f the Human SvsU'in. BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. fte thnt our TrmlfMnrk (niiiiic nn ulmve) ipHiim on eat h jtiK Send for tiook "lltitory of the Microbe Killer," Kiven nwiiy hy j. 8. ;rant, imi. ;., Self Ag.nl, Asheville, N. C. Street Car Schedule. lUutnniiiH ul 7 u. m. KmllfiK 10. imi p.m. Cnr ItnvtH t iui re for nil point on the hour, nn.l twenty mid forty ni imi ten there- llltlT, KihiUuk- cnni eonmct nt Ktunrc. T'ltin ear mi l l;imuKf ear me t everv triiin. tint- vnll-e it Mowed eiuh panMeituer. liawiKi' tnuiH ern-il Itotti all pohilNln tin cit lor i.." ten l . TIIC. ASIIHV!1,I. HTKItKT HV. CM. Clncuo: Alton ll.H. I'ASTKST KnlTI, Tt KANSAS CITY AMD THE WEST A-hi-villt lo Kansas Cllv in 37 liinir.t A-lH-vllle lo In-ilur ill M hours. A-lu'vilh l, i San I'iioi,, ciilllornln. nno IVrllnnd, iri-iton. In r. duvs. Hnlid Vesiiliiili'il TiiiIik sit. t.oul. to Kan .as CH. Iti-ellninu hair ear Inv. I'or lull iiiioriiiuilon call on or write in II. A. Ncwlniidt IHslrlet Paweniier Agrnt. No. IO I'attoll Ave., A.hevillc, N.C. J l II AKt.TnN, II, I'. A., Chicago, III. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, BLACKSMITHINQ. f. . a ili..,n. a. A at,all ls NMll vll'lllllv I would mmomit-e thnt fit mv hoiw ouColh e tinet. next to W Ilnnn MiiIiUn, I nm In t tir pn-pnmi innn ever 10 oo worn hi myimr. VVnuoii, HiiLmten nnd Carrtauin tiuuuilaet timl Itepntiinu mid Imrm -hov.nu nre hh ei iltlin. nnd perleet mui-m. tout uuarmtteed. My woikimn lire epvtiemed mul nkilllulunil inv ehnrne nrv iiUMlenit. v,. novJ'ld M. Itl HN'KTTK. A CARD. I' litor Aslii vllli' Citlnni Thai our null,) liit-nds may know how wt an itettlnuon v.c v, III state Ihnt we took In In Hotel am. Hlore 9,ooo In Vive Weeks). Took In Inst Hiiturdny over 700. ?fl ol that wn. hotel, balance .tore. Hotel regis tered un thai day Had n.ooo arrival. In A month, durst ck I. miiiuniiith .100 feet limit and in fri t w'de, Tell the balance ot the world to conic and re "Old Chrd" .mile, nnd buy goods of us and save 10 to SIS per cent. no v 111 dtf M. K. CHItliHHTKK At HO HiikIImIi mid I'rcncli BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No, 40 I'rench llronil Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL (Par manv vrnrs Amnelnte t'rineliml of Mt. Vernon Institute, hnltltnoir.) A."t.ted by a curu. u( comucuteut teachers. ueco uiy MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR 8 ALU. Ily virtue of authority vested In Genevieve U, Con uu t by u cei tuiu deed in irutuexccuied by l . 1. VunGilUer uud wile, li. A. VuuOilder. dated the 1.4th duy ol June, A. U. lMh7, und reijiHtered in the Keiitlcr'ti oilice of lluiiconiue. eouuty m lluok lu, pue 074; mid by virtue ol uuthorily veHU-d m W. W, liuiuurd by u eeriuin deed from Muiti T. I. VauGilUer und hm Muid wile ilu led oci. 11, 1H7, uud rcKmieicd in mod lU'Kister'n olliee in liouk iHi, piiKCiVWN, tofL-ilier with u deelaralioii ul irubt of the atd V, V. liatuartl declined lltcreiu dated October U7, Xn77, uutl ieiereil in miid oilice ill lluok 11 of llloriKHricii uud deetlH m iru&L Ut pUKe uud li accrLuin oliui UtcU trutii the Haid T. la Vaniolder und his KitiU wile lu NUid VV, V. UiuuarU dated October L'li, 1 Ht7, and rctfirUercd in uid olliee in Itook tKl, pukc Oo.'i, itjycilar w tilt u dcclaiuiioti of truKt ututle tliereun by the mU V. A , Uuiu ard dated the ll Hi day oi October, A. l. iHr7, uud rtKiflered in kind otitic in Itook It uf lllorlKilKCai and dtetlit ul tlllxt, pUKC 4-OTi and by virtue ul auiltoriiy vuhUti ui J. A. Couaiil by a certain need in truhivxeeuted by the staid '1 . 1. uutjiiiier and bin huiu wile, duu-d the Heeuad day ol .uveiuber, lSf7, and regixliied in huhI oihce in itook ol uioi t Kuueii and deeUx ill U Uil Su, 1 1, ui;c 0, uh well u by virtue ul un uuiiioiit ae may liae by reanuii oi the deed in li iif I in til above meiitiuiad, (.the Mod I. 1, XaittJiltkr and wile haviuu lutleti to nay the momo lacLited bv eueii mid every ol Maid dci-d in ti ust uud deed and (icciarattoiiK ui ti'iai thereon ae eui'iiinu tu men Hevtrul ptoviMunt, uml the iuid liUKleeh bavins UK'ced anions theui HelveH uh tu tne piioiitiei. ul tue variuuti debtH tiecured ami un tu tne proper divitauu of the proceetlH ul litw bale ul the laudH lareiiiainr dira.rihtd j, tlie naul tieiie vieve K. Cuuaiil und lite mi id W, W. iiariiurd and the mud J. A. Loiaiui, t run teen in uid dee tin in tiuri mat dcttlt. and dcelurutiuiih uf truMt thtreoii, will ned ut public uuctiuii lur catdi ut ihe court luaihe tbior in the eity uf AHhevblc ul l J o'clock ui. un the itUl d.iy ol May, A. li. a cerittiu puce or panel ul luud ui the eity of Ashevilk, lounly uf Ituii euiube und htate 1 .North cuiolnia, uu the Huuth mile ol College it t net, and un the went nule ul i imdHou Ml eel, ualudiliK the elegant brick reHidtnce now octupaii by taid '1'. 1, Vuiitiildi-i, uud ila HiutiUh mul M-veral udju cent lou buck ol it, btitiuded un IoIIuwh; oil the llullll ay Collide Htrtel, oil tlie east by liavidetoii Hired, uu tlie doiiiIi by ICaKlemreel and un the wel by the jan mjI uud the A. T. laviduii lot, now racu'tt. At the mue time uud piuce the hunt W. W. Iboitaid will tall al puiihe miciion lor cuitli u Ihikc lot ul houne iiuld mid kitchen immune uinkr the uuthor ily ul the deid truiii haul aut,.ider uud w ile lu luirunid hint and auovc uutitioiati uud the deelaralioii ul tru-t made tlui'euu un aiutxaiil .March IMm, ubNU liv U K.Cii.NANT, 'frutilec. J. A. LUNAM , 1 nisiee. W. W. UAK.NAKW, irufctec. inurl'-l- dbud THU LAKGlifei' A Mi HIiST l.yi lI'l'liD IN THU SOUTH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABOKATOKILft OF II. C. Wollcreck & Co. CONKIXTINd CllllMltsT AMI MINIMI KNOINKHKH, AnnlyHeH of MetaU. On. Coal or Coke, Mill eral Water, I'eriiliiern, etc. I'RlCli LIST ON AITUCATION. MinhiR proKrty investigated, develofad, lioui.'ht nnd old. CorreHpotideiKT Hollclted. Suiii)k'H ean be tttit by tutiil or exprt-HM. If mrnt byexpre-, tlinien tmi-l lie prepaid, AkciiIh wanted in every pluix-. Cliatlaiioon, Tcim. UK. II C. WOLTCKIit K. tii'vfl i IK: wl v Manilla r. W. D. ROWK, liKALKH IN ITALIAN AMERICAN SUKHIJ-:, (IrimiteMnntinuiitH, etc. All kind of Momi tlielltH, TomlmtotieH, HeiolNttint-it, 1'rnn mul Viitti'M mmle to niftr in the latent dctujxnr.. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Vtint At HitiieonilH. Wan hounc. OTICli. Hv virtue ol n deed of trut exeetiteil to me oHthei.'1-.t tiny ot Aukuki, I hmI, by J. A urtimnmii.i ami i-iora I.. irmiMnomi, iiim wile, to h vii re the txiyuunt d" the ftitn of Itiiiht Hundred mul Seven l v-Sevi n lUdbirH and Thlrty-l'hree Centw, benriiii: interest nt H kt tvut. front Kino dine, i w in uiur ir nine lo thr hiulu-Mi bidder for eith, nt the court hotiM dtior In the eitv of Aheville, on the lothduvol Miiv, i'.m, n certain ineec or mi reel of hind. iluute on altrv ttiret-t in the eity of Aheille, pnrtieulnrly deNcribed In naul ill i d ot trtiMt, reuiritert d in the KcKitcr'a Olliee in lluok m mid on p ye 415. 1. 1 1. Ml .Ml II. .WK 11.1-1. npr.1 tlMOtl Trustee. rATTTTflM W.IlM,nalii.'nmeanJ UAU11U11 price are. .lamped on the Dollolll. If Ilu" dealer eannol .iiliply Ton. aend direct lo factory, auUtwlua aUv.rUMa prlva. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE . ..... f Fine rmr, iinr ijmxki unun ihhi vnw n.fHMiKNriNK HAT-M,W Kl hllO& 4.H0 II ANII-NILU I II M I I T .M OK. ;t.A0 MIIMKAMI f AIMIMIN' NIIOB. f.ftd F XT It A V,I'K t Al V jtllOK., --4,41 WHKslM3!UJl!R&.m 4.1HI od IIOYM M IIOOI, HHOVt. roiijfnw. a a m. m m av mm rAD IMiiM'ii atiu tint J & 2 SliUtiO LADiia. I.f5 HIIOK KOK MIHNKH. fart Material. Ileal Hlyle. Heat Tlttlu. W. 1 tieCialaa, Brocktaa, Msas. Boli hf IIKURING & WEAVER. lcblu;d4Vin TO WEAK MEN ttiffnrtni fmra lha ofTwU nf yrnithful arroia. aarly Oou, WMllna wnaknnM, loat manhood, eto I wlO entid v.lu.lil. trotlMHMlit mnlalnlim ruU rtlnl.ra for hmnaoure, FRCKot aharga, a eplaoilid medical work i anniililbn nwd by every sua who Is Dervoua and acta lit tod. Aadrwe rref. V. C romum, HouCm, txmm, sovft dtw ly vvvuviJririnjvuuriruvu-i. 9 -Ji'aiBi I'staj! fmm L 111 Cet' lu aLJ
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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