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'ui.,-.y. .fry.!' J ' ...VI I 1 1 w.t t 1 i 1 n if I , J i. ' '4 ft ft '-o 3 WXFTS SPEOIFIO. A troublesome akin disease irniiwrf mi to scratch for .ten VmoaLbs.Aiid hat been corod br a lew dartMttqf f. 8. 8. . ' ' 'I Hpiwf Marlboro, Md. 3wiftpecific I wm cured aovenu year ngo of white swelling In rny log by the uso of 8. 8. 8., and have hud no symptom of ny return of the dlnesse. Many prom inent physicians attended mo and all failed, but 8 a 8. dul the work. Paul W. Kuikpatrick, Johnson City. Ten. Treatise, nn Blood Skin Disease1 mailed free. Swift Si'ltrmc Co., ' Atlanta, Ga. m-l "Sdfcwly PROFESSIONAL CASUS. A. S. GRAHAM, DENTIST. ,Htnx over J. H. Law' Wore, South Main atrect. Kslriutlng -1c. Willi K'H Hoc. I'HIIiik with silver iir amalgam . .fine to7oc. ' gold Sl.no nnil upward. rW-t of teeth Jii.nti. Ucat svt ir teeth $H.0(). No liettcr in mk-. no mutter what you pay. Satisfaction guaranteed. m.XnWlan5 Attorney Ht Luw, MAMIUN, N. C. will nmrtlrr In the loth and 12th Judicial Districts of North Carolina and in the Su preme Court and the Federal court ol tne Western Iltatrict of North Carolina, maysdlra DR. B. P. ARRINGTON. curare toonjn on I'ntton avenue, over the adothing etore of C. I. Illnnton Ik Co. Kcaldrncc orncr of Woodlin and Locust a. rwta Special attention given to treatment of dis eased gums, and all diacaaea uerlulnlng to the neniai etruciure. -Titan. P. Davidson, Tho. A. Junks, Knlclgh. Js. (. Martin, Aatcvillc. Aahcville. JJAVIIlKON. MARTIN JONH"8, tiorm- itii'l i."ouiittlors ut Law, A.hrvll!,-. N. C Will prulice in the 1 1 th and 1'Jth Judicial IHatricta. nnd in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, nnd in the I'vdcral Courts ol the Western District of North Carolina. Ketrr to Hank of Aahcville. dtaet J A. TKMNHNT. Architect nnd Contractor. Plana, aiieciflcatlons anil estimates fur .il.hr, 1 All work In mv Hoc eonlrncted for, and no chnrges for drawing on contrat'U jiwnrunl inc. wrircnc'N whrn ilcaircd. Illhce! No. I a llrnttrv Pliwk. North Court ifciunrc. Aahcville. N. C febl'ldtv J. W. ROI.LINC.H, "Veterinary Surgeon, 1 w ill practice In the dty nnd aurroundltiK country. llffireat W. P. Illnnton Kc Co.1 rlouth Main atrect. lalilc, 711 nprl M. II. RKKVKH. II. II. . II. K. HUITII.ll.il. a. Dr. Reeve Mm I til. DKNTA1. OfFICF. In Connally Pulldlnit. over Kedwood'a Store, Teeth extracted without pain, with thcaew nun'atbetic, and Irreiiulartty ci rectea leniaiu? J' . HAMHAV, I). U.S.. Dental Office In tturnnrd HiilldlnH Kntrniicca. venue nnd Muln Htrr t. rrh'.'ildlv Pulton MISCI-U.A l:0'S. WM. R. PENNIMAN, PKIII'KIKTHK Ol' THE ASHEYILLE BRICK WORKS, Abbeville, N. C. f. o. no at I. mm ISdly TI1U LAKtiBbT AND PHUT HOHItM'ltll I TIIK enH'TII. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LARORATORIfc H. C. Woltcreck & Co. CONM'I.TINO CIIKMKT AHI MINIMO KHOIKMBa.. Analvtea of Mctala, t)n a. Cnnl or Coke, Min. ernl Wntera, Hcrtlltucra, etc. PKICK I.IHT UN APPLICATION. Mining iroicrty Inveallinilid, dcveloicd( liouuht anil aoiu. Correaiondcnce aollcited ttamplea enn be aent liv mull or capnaa. cut hv eapreaa. chnrKea miml lie pn pnld. Anciita wanted In cvtry idnce. ChattHiiooffn, Tenn. DR. II r WOLTCRHCK, ovndAiwtv Mnnnacr. PKIVATl IIUAKD. NKW lltll'RK! NKWI.V I'I'RNIHIIIIII ALL MODBRN MrKDVBMUNTS. MRS. N. U. ATKINSON, No. lilt Haywood ntreet. Iun99 dtv .JfADflLD'S FEMALE- ..REGULATOR am at iMHUt jtooK TO,WOMAN,'r BKADFItlD REBUltTOR CO. AlUtUBA. mUSOLUTELV 8AFEI PERFECTLY ODERLESS! Rurni In any Lirnu without dinner of Exploding or taking tire. See that you CM MENSTRUATION If TlKIM nunmn CVtAMT.'! 01 VMt SUFflRlHB!!1 Bt AvOlOtO fJRAES I ASTRAL I B get me genuine, reraaieDy BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., AMHUVILLK, N. C. tp dwly THE HEART OF AM ONE HUNDRED AND CENTER OF THE CITY. THE LARGEST AUCTION VACANT LOTS In Number, Ever Held in the 72 lotH on Market, Eaj-leniii Sycamore HtrwtH, 17 lotn at the iiiterHtN-tion )f Engle 10 lots on Haywood street and Kprintf Htntt imnu liately in front of Mr. MeiKo 3 lots at the interseetion of 2 lotH on Collect Ktreet, midway l.'tween the court houw md the new federal laiildin,; 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH THE APPOINTED TIME. p fiun-fh pi i kIi. It'l Min win- iwwi.. - i - years, at t lie opium oi pturiuiwi , "i-- meiits with H per rent, I take pleasure in announcing to the public that 1 have Lost a Quarter of Million Dollars in Asheyille Real Ami vet I have made a moderate profit on each piece of iropertv tluit I ha ve handled. Tht? jeople who have purehapd from ine have made tin qunrter of million dollars, and Hatterv I'nrk alone without the improvement in worth Olie IIUIKirCII IIIOIISUIIII imiuiin i..wi v., --n uliii h it mwsed throuirh my nually thirty er cent, profit lars more than it cost. I Mimrle niece of proiM-rty - r- a - le city has been Hold for $53,000 Mon than the price at which iiwinW that intendinir ointed, as they have been nonius that not less than 2.1 of tliese lots snan ie som in nil l.aznrds. without any upset price. They will certainly be knocked down to the man i..l. niirfliiiHopiitthe sale he buys, aiul each of these t for lot No., adjoining Frin Main. The prize lot is 30 1.030 last October before safe now tosny it is worth Inn? of all charges, will be mmle to the party whodraws tin' lucky number. So that a thereby seen re a ticket which may enable him to obtain 2.000 worth of profitable Vacant lots are becoming Asheville.and the importance ajf W .J I llllll III .ifMiiiycil iii the PM"MI IMItl ari.ir.a.,,. poses to sale more thun one half of all the vacnnt within the lire district of the city. The present year will mark of suburban property and ...:.i.:., i..,. . i, ili.M if tin. i-inii ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 II. ioi" lots which I now offer for sale. A map of the proicrty enn be seen at the ofllce of A Sunnney. Ksti. For further iiiforiiuit ion apply to RICHMOND PEARSON. ASUEVILLE DAILY CITIZEX:, .AVEpyESDAY Wm FOUR LOTS If THE Value mi Area History of the City. ami Valley street. h naniisoiue iT-hm.:ii. Hill and lluttrirk utreetH. DAYS Of JUNE, 1890, I.jiIjiiiim ill tlinv, five or ton 1 miiiiiiil instill seini-annual interest. Estate. I rejoice in their hucccsh. linii flio fliniif at hands. In fact it pays an on a hundred thousand dol in the nortwesteinqun iter of I let it tfo. imrchasei - H may not be disui at some rwvnt auctions, I an - . a , 1 tl I 1.1 ..A who makes the highest bid will received ticket for the lot ickete will entitle Iiim to draw k's lot on Eagle street near by 02 and rout me in cash any improvements, ami it is .. , l . 1 1 ah aosoiiiTe uem man may buy n. f 400 lot am real estate. scarce within the Are limits o of tins miction can lie under. simrle slnlement (hat it ex lot an iiiipnrnlleltHl devclopmeii every stroke of the hniiiim l house will add value to (h T CaBfewilnn of Onn of the Lovnsr Callfornltt (JonsplnttorH. Th Peninsula, Wants Covern- msnt of Its Own, kmd It Will Cora. Runner or Later Cap- IB Jaynea, at the rillbu.terliif Eifie dltlon, Make a Sworn Hiatement a Be tent la WaAlnaton Bvtd.utly Proud f the Par Ha Baa Takes. 8am Francibo, May . Cant. J. T. Jaynen, who wna one of the connpinttuni In the propoaod Lower California fllibna- tering expedition, baa made a sworn statement, which haft been given to United 8tatj Mtmhal Oard to be aent to WaahinKton. In the afflilnvit C'upt. Jayne comiborateii every tlxtitil of the Htory of the affair hvretofore printed. Ue claiuia that he baa wru iMttiayed br AiiKuatna Merrill and othora of the plotl th and now nuuees a inn iinu oom pleln confeKitrm in order to net hitnxelf riglit liefure the pulillc He Htatna that tlierv are wititiii very weaiinr nmn wno were connected with tint scheme whose nuiiioa hare not yi-t liot-n iriven out. One of thorn ia inlllinnHire San Franciaco lueruhant and ateaimilup owner. J ay nee ntatea that when Merrill approached him to join the expedition he offered him a cmiimixeion aa a general of the new republic already tdgned and drawn up. This he wanted Jaynea to accept and to aign the roll. Now that this plan hoa been expo-wl, Javnen aaya he intenda to go to work hhJ orgiuiize another ex pedition to take Lowit (California and found an independent republic to atand by itself, without huvimr in view an nexation to the United tint tee. In talking aliont his plan Jarnea laid: "I have lived in Lower California for yearn, nnd I know the people. They are ririe fur reliellion, and It would take but little to incitB-thein torevolution. Mex ican oflVinl govern them who never lived mi the peninsula until they were HjioiPtml t.i ofrli-e. The native populn Uou i grinind to the rtttnt by tyrant, heavily hnrdened with unjuxt taxation, and pny triliute to the Mexican govern ment, whlt-n never apeiidM a dollar in making improvement on the peninsula. The nauvea remim tne Mexican oni- rialh aent to govern them aa foreignera, and they are referred to aa tnvadera. What I hew native want in not annexa tion to the United State, but Independ ence. I nniiKMMi to raise and axitiln 10.- Otm men and land them on the pellicula with urrua and ammunition. I hw conld lie done wifely at many point, for Mex ico haa but one war vinsel on the Pacific loie. (mo landed 10.000 Mexican trooue could not dialodge thene fun-n, liecauxa the geographical reiiturtx. or the country afford many ntroiig iii'lltiiry point, hav ing taken the peninsula, an Anglo-Mexican atate with a government and flag of ita own and with the native people fairly represented in the government would lie founded. To accomplish thia cungrew of tlm leading meu on th peiiinHUH would lie rnlliil. "Bv navtng uu Ancio-Jioiicaa nag rne United StnteM would lie cleared of ull coinplicntionn. (inat Britnln would only lie tsi glad to exercise a protective rutin wim tna new ruuntry. inrougn wanton betrayal on the uart of Auk. Merrill, Smith and other at Snn Diego thin revolutimi. which U bound to come. has ln delnved for a year or perhapi l wo vear. Kext time we will aw to it l hut there are nn travelor in our cir- le." One of the aocret aervice ram em nlnved to look Into the revolutlnnary HC tiona of men on thin side of the line Nil l: "Am near aa I can recollect, almut two monta airo I had conversation with 31, S. Farcin, when lie gnve me to under- stand t h it he wae working fur the pres ent president of Mexico. Mr. Facclo will almrliy take a inp to naningron to interview Mr. Dlnine in regnn! to th title in land" in Lower California. Mr. Fart-in ha for aonie time been taking power of attorney for pitrtieM wno claim inline in ixiwer viiuiornia, and will rrpreeent at least l.iam.noO arret. He will get half of all that heean make th title enod to. Mr. Tinoro la barking him with money. He haa already advanced him between tM ooo and f 1,000, and itunda ready to put nntlllO.lKMl. "raerto baa, an n aaya, menus mat j. . ...... he want to e-et into the consul's nlare, nnd fur that reason want him reciiUi-d. He also uid that he hud received letter fnnn niaine that Ulaiiie was with them meaning the party that ia trying to overthrow Dinx. Also that the lurxiran uiinUter in V Asliinifton was a friend of hi, and w.mld help r'm in hii ex-hrme there." Montana KarllMinalie ahm-lM. Riu.lNd. Mont.. Mar .VI. There were hree slmrp nhiN-Ini of eartlionaks her at I o'clock Iriday niurniiig. Some walla were cracked, and on building, where danre wn in progreM, waa a shaken that sunn- of the dam-em were thrown to the fl.sir. A low nob aa cempaniuil the shock. (leorar M. Pell I..nvlete4. Nr.w Y.iiik. May St. Oeore II. Tell wan found irnill v of Brand larceny in taking O-'ll .hk in bond la-lunging to th Lenox Hill lutiiK nt tlm time ot in cent wrecking plot. Sentence deferred NtWS IN BRIEF. Ceadeeaatloa nf lnleratlng ll.ra.ea t'arlnitt auhjeete. Bettie I'lerr Irlsil to commit Milrlde with rou kIi on rata New Hlehmnnd, O, A Phllndelphlan nnnm Hall le charged with telling Impure entree in Indian' apnlla. Carllela baa lieen asslmieil to Ilerk'i lilac ott the limine comniltte of th anal. A man mimed Hi uses mid Ma wife, liv ing near Kurlliigtoii, Ky.. are charged with child -murder. Hntemlorf Wheel eumpimy are revolving In their minds whether lo locale at Spring- Held or Dayton. Th I'lilted Stall", supreme court denied the atudiriitlon for a writ of error in Krniinler s case, A Itlelimond. Va.. iiewpar oorered lis Imllillng with ( 'onfederate decoration in honor of (ten. lire. The raulle rulteni' trouble at Marre, 't.. la belnu arltlnl, and work will be re- -iimed anon. Til world's fnlr cuinmltlre have tie- eidetl to ask OuvcriinrCiferlucnllaapeclal somIou uf the lllluoia legislature Co aubuilt n eoi,.:i ., i.ii nmeiiii'iieut aiithorti Cliicii tu lo vote t,oun,ml fer world' pw-pi !' fi-i-t ul Mnsler Workmae) I'umleele rlf.vH-d II Innte giitlmrlng at Rntliind, Vis fwilliV iiIhOI fa Nc York t ral aesemlily k killed the Visirli i s Mil W prevent hole ranluat In wlnler At New Vurti, Hnt'iuiu Hamldlna tried e tannler his nii-n, nnd then lo iHiniiol al.Mde. .lenloiisv ana lie cause. The linilsr isiiiiuiiliee mi elect lima lie decided III liivnrnf M-nlllig two Kapulill. mis mid one Deninerat nn mutest, Allen Tliomin, eiilureil, wan aentenoed at Cnlro, III., In forty yearn' Itnprltonmra In the ieullentiiry fur wire murder, f). II rimlil, t-v "herlff of Colin co-inty, ''ol . wits airp't" do' the murder EVENINQ, MAY of 8. W. (rarnena, his wife. Gen, A liter, cnnimnnder-lnrlitef of the Grand Army, presided at Hie, deilloiitinu at the soldiers' aud sailors' monument at Newsort, It; 1. The Standard Oil cnmnimy drilled In a well ou the M. D. Ciisey farm, near Cuuur Sandusky, 0., that is yielding tweuty-uv barrels an Hour. Tlio governor of MuskiicIiuho ts nomi nated ss world's fair comuiissiuiiers Fran cis W, Breed, of Lynn, and Thomas B. Proctor, of Boston, E. B. Atnsden, of Shelbvvllle, tnd., hai sued the Trailers' Iuxurauoe compnny, of ChV'W, and the Norwiuh, of England, for .ni,oou iiiimugtia. George Jalms, a Frenchinnn, iiki-iI M yearn, committed suicide, at Blufrtoo, 0., hy hanging himself to a limb of a tre. Despmideuey waa tbu cause. The Cheyenne. Comanuhes, Aranshoeji and several other Indian trilwa are very much wrought up over tbe expected ap pearance of an Indian Messiah, The Kentucky legislature haa passed a bill redisricting the state for congres sional purposes. It .give the Democrat ten districts and the Republicans one dis trict. Miss Maggie Ashm-aft, IT, ran away from Cynthlaua, Ky., to join a feoiulu laws ball club aud was glud to make a run for the bora base after twenty-four hour' ex perienoe. At Sallnevllle, O., George Patterson, his its and two children, took shelter under tree during the stonn yesterday after noon, and all were Instantly killed by lightning. Caiitnn, O , citlsena are crying their mouchoirs full of tears of unspeakable Joy because the seuute has given them a public building, to cost anywhere Inside of Sion.mio. A suit ha been filed by Joseph W. Davis, treasurer of t'liauin,ilaii county. O., upaliiKt MaJ. E. Tillotwiu, for ltt,2;t'j for Isiek taxes, Tbe suits covers a period of six years. J. W. Helm, proprietor of the Danville. 111., bucko: shop, Is rej-iiiicd to have taken his permanent departure fur Sinkane Falls without making previous anmiiiucetiiout I Ills intention. Edward Knulnson. a barber ot Colum biana, Ala,, who gave his custoiunrs a have nnd a drink of Honor for tM'cuty- rlve cents, was urrcsteil and IniuuiI over on the chant of violating the revenue laws, Cadis, 0 whit ministers reAised to open high school cummeiiccuieut with prayer because dance was arranged t r the wind-up. A enlonsl minister prayed and seventy-five ouuplus went on with the dauce. At Ixan, O., Perry Kuhn Is found guilty of trying to fraud his soul with the crime of fratricide and matricide hy putting strychnine In tbe pet-pie that he might lunnrit tue property. John Hitter went to his Hamilton, ().. home after a half day's work and found an aching vacancy where his wife, baby and furniture had been In tbe morning Ho took dinner at a rest .nraut aud will look around for a mure reliable hiiUM-kneier, Mrs. Sanih Hutlisehlld, of Chicago. I OH years old, and held a blrthd y recep tion Thursday. She seemed epry aa won all of 40. lier twenty-reveu grand children aud fifteen great-grandchildren were present. Mrs. Kothschlld has uever been 111. Stock to the amount of ll.VOOO has been subscribed to eetuhllnh a sorghum cane. syrup, canning and preserve factory at Monreavtlle, Ind. It will he known ae th Leitsman Sorghum and Canning com pany. Mr. leitsman is president of the Indiana Cane Urowers Hwuicliitlon, Mr. Wllhelmlna CatUvrluo Thlesea, wife of J. Thiesen, Chicago saloon keeper, wae found with a bullet In her head. Their little daughter, aged A yein-s. nays her mother shot herself. The lltti boy, about 3 years old, lisped that hi father shot her. Roth had been drinking. Is Clark, a Cheboygan, Mich., butrhev, allege hi frllowbutohete have formed an unlawful coaipact known a the Cn bovgna Burr-hern' union, and refuse to take bltn In. Clark snyn he I abut ou fram buying Chicago beef. Suit la brent ht under a uew conspiracy law. Tb anion is backed by th moneyed meat men of Chicago, and tb oase may g to supreme eourt. Porelgn Note. Work has heu.uo on the new railroad ls tween 1 iflis aud Iwlikovlua. The arohbinhnn of Kavenna will be ele vated to the rardinalaua in June. (Jen. Von Wltien, of tbe Rulan army, cemnutted anlelde at Wiesbaden Prmeees Louise, wire of Crown Prince Frederick, of Denmark, haa given birth to daughter, Th annual spring review of the M rlin garrison took plm-vnl the Teniplehot. Tbe tmui were r viewed hy the emperor, An Imperial Russian ukase will shortly be issued forbidding Jews to engage In the publication of Journal of a political character. At Xiinw-han sixteen striker have been killed and a large numls-r wounded The strikes are spreading, and the hs-nl author ities have asked the assistance of the mill Uiry. Th announcement I hal no llrlllsh ves sel will attend the coming naval us lieu vn-s at Kiel has ervaled feeling of linlnfiil anrnrls In ofllelal olrcles la llerlln. Advices from all parla of Austria II tin- garia represent the irou Industrial aglt llou as siitediliug, nnd the noriiml condl lion of the lalwr market n being rapidly resiimeil throughout the empire. A mllllaiy engluei-r named Mastarrhl, stationed at (ienoa, has Issen srr sted for suppl) lug an attache I the (.ertnuii roll' sui te thrr with nlnos of tbe forts Meno. The (Hrmsu attaches have fled lo riwltserland. Th Umdon Chronicle advl-es the gov- ernnieut lo drop Imth the Irish laud pur chase and I lie ciniinatloii bills, or els mollify them to mei-l the objei'tlons of tb Uladstonlnii. Otherwise, tbe sip be lieves, bulb measures will be defeated. Peaghl lorlv-Nls. Honads. flAlt Fiiam li, May !W. -Denny Kel lihar. of Raitiin. nnd .lie.. Lllltiirswnrth of New York, fought to a tinish at th (iolden (late Athletic Club gymnasium Friday nikht for a purse of t'.'HW, tbe winner to receive v"i. Kelllher wa knocked out in the forty-ninth round. Mlaaonrl'a i apllol Dnaingrd. JrrrrnwiN Citv. Mu.. May M. A sever wind storiu struck this city last nlifht. A nnrt uf the ncf of tn capltul hiiildinu was liluwii olf. and a vast amount of small dainng to building aud crops Is rcinrtisi. Murdered lit a Manias. CmrAOO. Mav IM. -Thv Kev. Father Rtniihen M. Harrett. of ht, Stephen unrusM i-iitnuiie r niri-ii. wnu wis piiui Kriduv liv a luiiutili- liiitneil Patrick Ready, died at V u'i hs k Huiuiduy uiiirn '"If- linml tor Mlnneai.ta Wheal, Ht.Pai:!.. MIiiii., Muy Wl.-Another heavy rain fell III the Red river Valley Friday. The winther waa warm and wheat nnxisfts ant botttrr than fut several year. Vale Vlrttir he a Lenalh. Kmm lliVUS CjiIIII.. MllV !M. Till v.iu Ailunti. Isuil tin e was MWisl Sol unlav aftermsm mid Yah' won byulghl Utiigtua after aa exciting milsb, A Huyal llnby. CorwnAiir.N, May an. -A daughter haa kern bum to I'lini'i-es Lullise, wif of Crown Prince Kr U-rli k. 28, 1890. In the President's Bourn. "You would be Rurprined." said th guard in Die presidont's Kmiri at th Cupltol, "to know how oftun visitors come in horn mid, after ligikiug about at the goncrul tdfect of tlm furnishing and di-oorutiona, wliicli, you observe, are reu. uuir. : Aim whero can we Unci tlio Blue room we have lieard kii tnuoli u-botitl' They huvo niixod up tlio Capitol and the Wliito House in tlii-ir miuda, of course, O instantly pnople iiitjuire of me where the president's living qunrtors uro whutlier at thia eud of tlio Cnpitol or the oilier." "Are people ocrmitled to come Into the prtisiiloiit'g room, ait down aud stay as long ha they like I" usked the reporter. ''Most ciimliiiticullv not. The room would bo UKod ua n sort of club bv the lotuigersof the Oupitol if we permitted anything of that sort. The time al lowed people to Btiiy is live minute. If visitoni overstay that limit they are politely requested to leave. Wuy, 1 uivo known folks to come bore and bring- their lunch, evidently with the Intention of eatintr it on the center table, or of pickiiicking on the sofa. Such pei-sous ure upt to think it an out rage that they ahould not be allowed so trilling an itccommodatiou. This is tlienioHtcoiuforuinlerinm in thetjapi- tol, and it is not surprising that people should want to take a rest here inci dentally to the fatigue of sight seeing-. We nave to devote our attention chief Iv to rt-pressiug visitors of the sort 1 iiieuk of und to looking out for van dals who wunt to cut the tassels off the chuirs as meiueiitoes, to take slices out of the sofua for the same purpose or to amp pieces otr tno curtain to re member the president's room by. Wo men frequently come in hero, and, tak their bonnet, prink to the full of the five minutes allowed them be- fore the lonir mirrors." Washington Star. A tVoinun'e Presence of Mind. Mrs. Kicliurd Itorkur, of Swansea, Mass.. secured a servant from a Bos ton inbilligcnco ofllce, and everything went well (or n week. One any tne irirl wiim working about as usual, and ilrs. Marker, who is n slight, frail woman, w:u alone witn tier. Huaaen- ly the semtnt threw up both hand und exclaimed : "1 have had a vision, und am ordered to oll'i-r up a sacrifice.'' V Hlioul uny further explanation sue started into tint kitchen, seized a carv tun; knife und Is-liui diligently to wbet it in true Sliylook fashion, muttering to herstdf stniuirely all the time. Mrs. liirker kiiw tluit sue wits at the merry of a crazy woman, and for second or two fi-ig-lil almost overcame her. She knew that she would bo no match for the servant in a struggle. Moreover, if she nllempted to make her escaiK) she fell tluit the knife sliariouiiig would rome to nn end and tlio at tick would commence. It war ut this point that Mrs. Barker dis played unusual nerve and wiu Art ing ou tlio principle that it is often well to humor the insane as fur as pos sible, she threw up her bands, and, imitutinir tlio servant's manner, said: 'I, Usi, have hud a vision. 1 here is letter fur vol I ut the postofllrt, ami vou must l'u for it ut once." The srr vain, ti cnscii to ti scovcr ner misires kindred sinrit, dropts-d the knife and rushed out of the disir. bareheaded, in trn-ut luisto to ort-t iMissesxion of that imaginary It-tU-r. Airs. Barker bolted the disir HLiiiiist the irirl, but the latter hud escaiN-tl by train to ituaUin before she could he caught Louisvillo Cou rier Joiimul. CRISIS AT CEDAR KEYS. Th Place still Cant rolled by th Oattrell Inft'leoee. Wabhimtotoh, May Th setTetary of the treasury haa received a telegram from CoUirtor Piiikerton, at Cedar Keys, Fin., saving tluit the town I still controlled bv the Cnttrell inflnenre, th itnatlnn Is'ln rrit rnl. and that there will be no aufct v for I'nited State nfti- ials there until he is arrested, especially if the rrvrrtue cutter McLane ahould leave there. Orders were issued by the treasury deiiartiiicut for th McLane to .. . A ...... L- .... 1, tm MM...1J- nmsai ni tiirt. iv-jr, ,,,,, m. . v, .... red by the ofllrinls there that her ser vices are uo lunger required. Wealthy Arhansan'a Rtreag Desth. LlTTi.g Ria-K, May 28. Jame A. Hnrniliniok. nrolumlr tb wealthiest mini in the state, was fouaj dead in his front vard In thia city Satur- lnv. Ho attended a omb meeting triditv night and waa out late. Xo marks of violence) were found m hi btslv. and aa lie waa never known to have any In-art nfi-ctiim, hi death ia il.i-ldcdlv nn ate: inns. The coroner a iurv return.! a verdict that deceased cam to his death in some manner unknown. Homrbronk nunc here several years age from Canmlii. and is related to one ol tlie must distinguished fsuillii in the LHiUIUlloU. Rilled by Lightning. Treat 11 ai'TK. tnd.. Mar 86. Park Osliomc, a well known farmer in Sulli van ennty, and Il!r;i.-1 Rlggs. who wa with h tn. were siri-.ci bv light ntng m lav. hiu-gs waa killed innuntly and Oslioni Istdly In jure,!. There waa sev eral severe ihuuc'.er .-turma in thia part f th Wabash valley Friday aud Friday night. Mlaaleg Heaelly Indebted. Nrw York. May M, The Tribune's Pittston. Is.. ts-.-ial snvs that W. E Hart, agent fur William and Jame O'Nell, 'i'homaa Waddell and othrooJ onerator i uiuvlng. and that n is in dubtad to th O'Neill's to the extent of ii,'M, and to Wadiiidr in the inn of U.UUO. He la believed tone in Canada. Oil Is Wr.l Virginia. nAt.TtMOHf. Md.. May S. Meaar. F. W. 8. Moure, Kninmns Illslne, (fuatavns Obnr. John M. la- an v. Frank Wood and other directors id tne Lsfan tni ana (las com. Hitiy. held a meeting rn dnv and clu-rd contracts for the work tng of three) wens in tne new ou tern tory or Murtiin county, w. va. nnaneed for I'.dlllral neaeese. Krw Y'iHK, May Jrl. The Herald's Denton. Md.. sis-i lal aars that Col, Phllin N. Dowin-a. general atmralser of merchandimr fur the llultimure district, bo lawn removed hy the president. He wa ntitniiiitrd by 1'resideut Cleveland In IHWl, No n-iisi'ii for Ibo removal gtveu except isiliiioe, ftha tmrrerra for Tnt Vcsrs. Mv wife litis siifTrrcit fur fifteen year from icingisiiiiu nnd pnintul mrnstrnu linn. Alter using three Dotiit oi nrnn liclil's I'cmitlc Kcgiilulor site i now nhle to do her house work nml go whcie she plviiacs. J. W. Davis, Moruvinn l ulls, N. C, Write Ilrnilficld Kcgulntor Compnny, Allnnln, On., for purticulnr. Hy druggists. FOR SALE. A second bead money safe sad one pair platform scales, Jlnqitlrs of C. S. COOPER. Or KELLY STRACMAN, 8M PATTON AVUNUB. MISCELLANEOUS. Nothing Succeeds LIKE SUCCESS. The reason RADAM'B MICKOHB KILLBH le ' the moat wonderful med ' Idne, le beeanee It haa never failed la say Is. stance, no matter whet the disease, from LBP. HOBY to the simplest dleeaee knows to tacks man eystem. The scientific men of to-day clslm sad prove that every diet caw Is Caused by NIcrobcg-, AND RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Bitermlnates the Microbes and drives there out of the syatern, and when that le dose vou cannot nave an ache or pass. No Blat ter what the diaeaae, whether a simple caee of Malaria I'cver or a contbinatiea of die eaaea, we cure them all at the aeme time, as we treat all disease coastltsuo. ally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarth, Droit chilis, Rhcamatum, Kinney mnd Ltrrr Disease, Chills und Ftrtr,, Fetnah Troubles, in nil its forms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human System, " BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. - I ! ' See that our Trade-Mark (same a above) appears on each Jug. Bend for book "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by J. S. GRANT, Ph. C Sole Agent, Aaheville, N. C. novlTdly tu frl aun ASHEYILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATT0N AVE.,(Y.aaArW0a1l.) Open dally, except Sundays, from 10 s. at. intil 1 p. m., and until p. The terms of rabecrlptlos are: On yes' $3; e mos., fl.BO; 8 moa., (1; 1 mo.. BOcU.i tally a cts. OfHcers for laoo President, Charle W. Wootsey; Vlee-Preeldrat, Thos. A. Jonee; sec. and Treasurer, D. 8. Watson i Librarian, Mis 8. J. Hatch. Citterns end vl.lton are cordially Invite to Inspect the catalogue aod Inscribe their name as members. JanSOdtf THOS. P. HAMILTON GR0CERS, BIG 22, Patton Avenue KtiKllah and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNQ LADIES AND LOTTIE URLS, No. 40 French Broad Avenue. MRS. BURQWYN MAIUAND, PRINCIPAL. I Por many year Aaeorlat Principal of Mt, vernon insti.ntc. otiumwre. , Aaaistrd by a corpe of comprntest teacher. aeco aiy BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, lUCKSMITHIIrB. To the dtltena of Ashevin aad vMalty I would announce that at mv shone osColleej atrect. nest to Woodliury'e .table, I am bet. ter prenareo tnaa ever to oo wore nn; iisi. Wagons, Hngiriea and Carrlagr manafact uml. Btrnairlna and horaehnelng set epe- olaltlea, and perfect satisfaction nsnHitetd. My workmen are csiierienced and eklUntlssa my ennrgea arc nmcnin. nvnn a . m m r. m . . FOR J ALE. At a bargain, 4 or ft Milk Cow. Apply be tween a sod S o'clock at OROMOIA l'AIV. ISO CharlotU Street. Registered Jersey Bull for eervtce. Pries S.l.oo, guaranteed. may dt B. F. P. BRIGHT. MFE AND ACCIDENT INSURAXCE I v t. .M -.- ' AGENT. DR. BATTLE'S OFFICE. ROCK QUARRY FOR RENT. Apply to as during th Incoming week to rest the Mock Quarry on the oppoelte M of the river, near the Iroa bridge, aad tb NINB TBNBMBNT HOt'SBS near by. A good rock maa eea get a bar. gain. NATT ATKINSON & SON. mar'.'tf dtf JhJOTICH. Ily virtu of a deed of trust ecnted to ma on the gist day of August, lese, by J. ,A. Urummnnd and I'lora l Drvmmoad, hie wife, to secure the payment of the wis of IllMht Hundred and seventy-revea Hollars and Thirty-Three Cente.liearfnji InMreet at mr rent, from eald ilau. 1 wUlonBt lo the highest lildder for rash, at the eojrt house door In th city of Aaheville, a (a lth day of June, lalstl, a certain pier or ....i ..rinn.t aiinainl on Vsltev etrettls the city of Aalicvtllr, particularly deevrlbrd Is snld died of truat, registered In the Register's (Mice In Hook H and on pan I8, , , KliMUNb O. MURVRIX, ntsylUdnod -ivsstH. to WEflK; nsa- nssrta fme she easats el r tmi, nSM Kas. ! A e, I sssl eweaaes imsiih im arttoelara fcessMHi sslsalsl sacwnni. m aseas lrsf. V.O. abvtdftw If "t 3 i. - '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 28, 1890, edition 1
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