Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.-NO. 260. LIN VI LLE. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH , ,89,. A place planned and devel opinraHa GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulneHS and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 8,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is beintf laid out with tawte and skill, with well waded roads n,nd extensive JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of aea.lbl. economical people who from pcrience hare learned that "COOPER'S" I. the Beit Place to bay Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. . vi mtuc witn ui with the ocrf-rt nrance that oor price, are "Rock Bottom. '- we are .till Mlling Magnolia Ham. ttm mail. 3E!!o 1J s 1 r 2 m is I fl c a 2 0 1 1 DO YOU WANT CONGRESS HAS ADJOURNED u.ckthEpTO8m. PRICE 5 CENTS. n. uncunina Dinner Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If to nuw i. vour chance to net it. A. we are needing money and .pace- we will offer yon for the next 1.1 day. the following eta: (16 piece. Hnvil.nri t ...... ... . . v . wurm ion pieces Hovllanri1 nin...... .... r... 50 worth JSO.OO. 120 piece. Carlsbad net for $40 alio worth $1.0. Two 112 pieceii ApaqueaeU lor only $1H worth $l!5. Five KaH - . . J . ........ w pKen cn-mhrrwt. worth $16.S0 for $13. Pretty I'ruit Plate, and Sau- lMPORTANTBII.LMRAII.ROAI. ED THROUGH. T. W. Patton Endoriie"For Ahe Tinea" Ticket, EUITOR THB ClTUENI-It Heed'. ..,.,..,.. -7-r-.iuB:-n to be re- tH-.; " "!"",ne K'e Wa tbat'our corre.por.dcut of yes- a Strict terdnv. "For A.h.iii. u Part, Vote-An .11 tuh, ............. .'., '"""en, Washington, March 4.-The senate uKStion which unlocks the problem of session an nignt. Discussion ". , "5 uur utxt mayr ""d aider- mm. i endorse most heartily : For was in tlnnn Mr PooaaI. x th' K Johnston." For alder- . " " , . ciice re- "'".juun m.otarnes, W. T. Reynolds nortonth ,l,t Kin . .. I M I H,. t w ... "wumus, iv"fefc Mm uccupiea tne I J Jiucb m. vvesiall attention of the senators at intervals ud L . in the P""B that i to the hour of takingreccs. thismorni,,gP atf?oth rasco complained that, notwith. nounce now th,.t h. ...:n . ...... cer.worth$3do. now $ado..ad thonwnd. "anding his motion, the bill hud been rion tj which I believe be will sure v be' hurried frith. :j.x . . . ' lected. Thi. nlll r... . . ui omer article, reduced in .nme onnxoim. I .M-uaii ana hud re- I . . " v u"cc lor ail ThUi.no ..catchpenny., .d. ha, w, m.. 1 eIT t ""H S'S TO bu.ines, Ol.nee.tourb.rg.in .how win. nce in e VT ' " oH, f J?l K!":! dow and be co ivlnced. We will thi. .pring that bill had been 'Tailroaded." n," Ay to go forward with every conserv- how you a much larger and h.nd.omer Hne The 'a of the bill beinir "railronHprf" .n. r'D'P'-'vernent ol streets, than before. Hotel, and boarding '" I'W by Mr. Piatt VeryUhool facilities." and eTry otneMdea hou.e. wl.h,no. , ,,.u -u..-,. . . " i"'S' expressed oy Mr. Ha e tV'n,ncml9 "sell to her citizens. r ,u,u """ that the vice-oresident hH ... I."y this means we will eliminate frm - " Ul LU I t ha nHn.. I i . ' " in the bill, and it was onlv. hetl,n.,i, ,1:1 ht'eanci. ... . I FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tine iwidenccs and HEATHFII. HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For 111 A.....A ... luuBwareu pamwniet, al dr88 LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. North Court Square. Corner nam and College St. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOYES, Owing to the lateness of the Reason we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced iMn-i- iu prevent carrying any stock over into the next swison. If you want a stove tlt.r lit I w- i-! i I iwn m uuf Liinu U) OUy OIK cheap. A few FINE LAMPS .vet left at a bargain. They it ii . .iirKuijr ni.pi(ny ana your chance will soon be gone. See uur Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and ornamental. Taylor, Bouts & Brotherton. No 4.'J Patton Avenue. ITn der Opera House. our line aod price., before buying. THAD. W, THRASH & CO, the proposed charter amendment iiil. i u ' linn if til rtnt iuv..n.t.. . . . " ' ,.uv miiitiiv tirni.'itip -use me vice-president did not know '"erils. We will feel no doubt ,lm,.V Crystal Palace, Mo. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Olnn.ware, Lamp., Houfurni,h inga. Btc. cultural appropriation bill had been J'ler,0. Rentlemen, reply to agreed to; ami a partial conference hatnc'1 '. will accept the j-... . ic uc.Kicncy Dili agreed to, fur- " "tu ruu wl11 ,K elected, tnerconlerenee bcimr nr,irj t : At O.lj a. m. the sennte took r.. till 0 a. m., and various matters were GEORGE SCIICEN. Mineral Water Bottled and on Drught. RICHMOND. VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence. Sa ratoga Springs, N. V. Ihur Sir: I hav diH. pensed the Excelsior WntPr oontuiually at my counter for nie past twenty years, and I tnfce ti iniUn. ; u. : the v,,t- .,,": - T""Y" l" it"-uus' iHMiir in ni.viiiiJ- i iiiiT i "h'VLiiii: iu inp mnifrnft .i. nmongthe mnnvmincralwa- IhriJil "t. "W" h,l to recall tTS tlmt I )m,,rll-. ii W ;f.b'11- T,,e vot; ul" the latter mo ii mat j MaiKlle tliere tl0" w" y' lt.navsa'j in none tl wit, uni'nutJLi,!., I Before the vote wan mniniin, n .1 - , I !: linden o the serious effort to huvc the full vote Wl8e atul "nicalexiiirlitureof what- HVh.wiVi. J "on to reconsider. :;V"V' r,',I'',n 18 ",lllle- With tliis lie hoped the president would learn the llckeJt '.en'ome your views lli.it we need I v, ".""uiu his signature." . uu- e win a I mve nt I Mr. Stumn. J U- L. j . . , . I tent-inn in !, I...- . . ilL j 1 imu seen tne vice-1 . . "" "menuincnt as soon nrT r t . that he' "t Vi r "'"""''."""""lessithas sonic h- l ii ii K i mo"on- "ad signed Y .,7'' W"H'" I .v no means ex urn, 11111' iiir mntrir at i i i ti, il win rprnv inwiln,.... .1., r,,,, f BlUUU WCi;U. I-V V ""'""IIIUUB fWIIBflll 01 .. ui 5 came, in the mean- M"ia voters. i tumcrenec report on the aifri- ,.UB RH l'm" So mote THE BATTERY PARK BANK. MKKTINO AT THE BATTERY park hotel last night, . iuL-Knoiaer a-rareni, and theoiTlcer. Elected - "fliiqael EoUowh the Work ine Meeting, Til. 11........ r. . . - ... .-nuti y rUTK Oilnk urna j ".-.I. infill. This new candidate forfim.n;ir with a capital stock of Slon.nnn i. to be oiiened, with a ser f ir.L , directors made up of Asheville's liest business men. A meeting of the Btnr-l,ll,i held at the Battery Park hm,l l..t :i.. u,e tckl.ol,lers were nresent , cp.csentea as lollows: Frank orun a. croit. Hon. Tlnl.l ra. Loxe, Francis M. CP i. u Sawver J.E. Rankin, H. T.' Collins, - """ucr, k. McMraver T S Morrison, T. C. Smith. V. P. 'iu-.J t' ii' ...... .".v, 1 i-ation, w. w. Rollins, R "'J-."'?.t.cclf. P. F. Sudderth. I. ... 1 rrrv. w . r Coxe, Schenck, We have the largest sun- ply of CARRIAGE.'SPONGES in the city, and they are be- mg sold at L. Gra B. ri:.....i ..i :"r. "V" " " " h h T.7 Wlln tn"t fnilroad s,ieed which the senators had complained of in connection with the copyright bill. There was a great pressure of "business and but little ceremony used in dispatching it. ne nrst matter ol any conseiiuence was ,ir. I a sco s motion to reconsider it be. morrow, position T. W. Patton. PI.EAHA1ST WKDDIMl. IP "Wxce s oi' " IY. ! IV." "nnmmou nsent to pre- medical MIhh Nettle V. Brown Married to lol.JoHcpn Oliver, of Indiana. ft I . large number of relatives and friends 01 tne mnilly of Mr. j. V. Brown, No. 05 Monttord avenue, gathered at that gen tlemnn's residence this morning to wit- ness the marriage ol hi. uonular charming daughter, Miss iittic V. to K.m. josepn Oliver, of Miehi- huv-iiy, inu., a gentleman prominent in business and social circles in thut cit v Hie ceiemony was performed at "u o clock by Kev. N. S. Ilrown. brother m J. M. Campbell, j. a. Conant, Col. A B T ieWS,,L-' Gr,lhl"".S. II. Keed.C Rich H F,';n,kJ L,,u''ran. Ball r,l Amap..,n ul:i. 1 " w" MilHIICI 1)111(1. '""tivio L'lfnf'prtiimv .i.i . .,., 1:. . ,,"'! "!c."na imairs wir;;CtX '"Ua l"tk,lluw'"K oncers Prc.SKlent-Jas. P. Sawyer. V icc.prcsideiu-Otis M. Coxe Caslner-J. IJ. Rankin. directors T. S. M.rr;n t . ton Otis M. Coxe, V. E. Mclce'. Franc s" T- Collins. Ger,e S. W I r. l,. ura ham. K s !.-.. ,..i u- 11 ,. , .- " . 11. uanarrt. uua nr.ies it iu ! ciencv 111 . hut Mr ii-.. ...u . 1 , . . . n mil:...,- ' . .-.n, mil, was not tliaT' IS Claimed top it. nurl Q lnl".(:nl"st Kemnl humor, obiecteo to thebrid rt . . j 1 anv iniprrniti...H ..rn n , i reireslnng ,, ..leasant on tothicio. ZWZZ T"' .u!"' ,efto" the io:itrai I'M Leverage thasadwided pop- " S - S TlS'' "larity with my custom, m's. ei- , thv wi lo'"'.,8 hoV'the The .apparatus with little at- wfttrM E'dc' Theptaw ""V"1 int ition works perf-tlysntis- l)a L" 'SS'S fiictonly and dispenses tin. 1. i iSj1 hc''n!,,ounc," auiic with the happy couple. s . (lalicrij in I MP t'lin tff..n .... .. I Aftar Hie '1-pa.U.ed, the, ww, aXfofa&m -!c-t which had lcn nVolid eri v rj M" The ' l'"P"l'',r ""lnacr tt"- hotel: Mlr " ""vvcu until a late Workmen are now busy putting in the ,', free ol charge 'or of the building to be' occupied by lhtc,tv- GRANTS the bank on Patton avenue. Tl e v.,, REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail fnr 9n onJ Orr , u ou cents, we can soil for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your- self. 0 RANT'S PHARMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head- uche, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. li,. ....,.., , llc yauil uvi, ui ii iiirf.fi tl ... I . i, . ,i 17 vwuiucrs : iures win ne put iu as possible. TVie finest nnrf mnct , . -owners and high grade Soaps at ' inirti a fUARMACY. Prescrintinn fili.j . t . Mhcredfree n 7," "ii". ?d WyVachting and other caps. stock. Bou Marche. wb new tiingnams, new Laces, new tvmbroideries. Bon Marche. pVSpeltman's Spring Derbies, latest niiie, neat quulity, less price. Bon Marche. VALENTINES at ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, 11 a aprlSd ZEB VANCE win get there. We Iwt on Old Zeb a. being the bent flour In town. We have ju.t receiv ed a freib lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 south Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate water with all its natural gas precisely t he siim u- ,.. drunk at the Spring. I he genuine Excelsior- ivn. ter caii now be hn1 nt T p Suiith & Cos. Drug Storei A tl I lAm I 1.. ..A. r . ' r,t-v,t, u o cents a glass agreed to the port on the general deficiency bill. All nl lhiri.,.l... 1.. h h. """uai appropriation signu- PLANINU Hl'RKiEM. Illllu hiivu I .1.- . .1 ture u,e president s bin ',C prcsi',cnt has s'ned thc copyright . 1 if -. ... crs anu J" v-nc a aanasome pah- of cut soon aM'l'' Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR. I MALI, liottles ranirinr im y- One to Fifteen aollarTpeT pair. II you want a jr-Wo. n t y Hath Olores, Sponge; etc. httJ"j:r.r.rescriPtiom ' com. thehovme. The I.ohh In 08,000, with no In wurance on the Propertv. TL- ..I....;.. ...... me pmning mills belonging to T. L. (-lay ton, two miles west of Asheville, on 1 lie Bicester road, were totally destroyed by fire yesterday evening, ltween 6 and lM?,?JOC.k,'.?''ortly aftcr tl,e workmen left the building smoke was seen issuiim from it, and the alarm was iven but no appliances for subduing the flames being at hand, thev snread with . up to rapidity, and in a few minutes the whole LOTS i and i LOTS LOTS AND A Reaolntlon Adopted Endowing Speaker Reed. Washington, March 4.-The scenes in the house at last night's sesaion-t he last one of its existence were bardlv . ,... 1ICB w,t.n nave uuiiuing was in a routing blnie. A few im iHa it. u:. c . I Iihh.i..j .1 11 . "ici-iiiy-nrstcongressrcmarkable. "":'" oonars worth of doors and nciuucra aougnt the speaker's eye N-il 'rames was all that was saved or consideration of some pet measure 1 1,s will loot up near $8,0(10, with but few of them were m-.it tied ;., no insurance. wifhes- . , The cause of the fire is unknown, but As the hours dragged away the senate onK,natcd in or near a tool chest iu the ..... "... imsacu 10 incorporate thc Xa-1 Fl tional conservatory of music of merica I ... TT t Just as the gray light ol dawn gan Z tCb " To-?,"h ,,c wun tne gas una the electric liglits lm r,OM family Musical Comedy illuminating the house Mr. Cannon Company, which appears at the Cr-mil mg points of difference hein. th , 'wwssays; te Brokers, Handsome Novelties At a - . . '"' finnivinti II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, w urely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: -JO Patton Athiu. febodlv Second (oor. I RSAL ESTATE. Wii.Tna B. Qwva, V. WII.1.8. LI arthhrj. wills. W. W. Wht. BROS., Allllin ja I BWTH & WEST. ARCHITECTS, i (BnceeMors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Hal., Shorn, Dry Good.. Ran.. Uood.and Carpet. 7 PATTON AVE priations for the payment of the Central ''TiK 'Paniily' give a very novel musi- I nrttlP mi rnnH In- .1.. . . I Pnl Piilprln.n... ... i - J me i.ruiisporiation ol ...... ...i .il, cunsistmi; ot ierlorni- "y.u.n Marartnt payment ol the ""V? u" "'"naonns, saxophones, bottles trench spoliation claims. The report and bowls, and an excellent orchestra nf was adopted, and Mr. Cogswell, ol var,ed instruments. The saxophone Mnianrhiiu.... . L ... iimnl.H. ..... i.:.li . . . .' . ....,..0, ulcn move mat the ' ! mKniy enjoveu and hearti. house recede from its disugreemciit to .t,"c"re'1-, msical comedy, "A 1 siK'iiauon claims amendment. Alter some opimsition it was ugreeed to yeas 90, navs 80, ,.Wlj.1,!'.rr?W8 having taken the chnir, Mr. Mckinley otlered a resolution that the thanks of the house be presented to T. II. Reed, "lor the able. im.,.iri,.l i ,i:.. :-.i ! .r1. ""i'"' fc'" ucu inuiiner in which he has pre sided oyer its deliberations." Adopted by a strict party vote. ScakerReed then resumed the chair. His npiiearance was the signal for a wild outburst of applause from the republican side. kltiick Match," was a 'very pleasant' pas time performance. Their selections lor ""'.""""."""it arranged with great musical ability and rendered in a most enjoyable manner." 3H Patton Avenue. Next V M C A hiilld.g. novl d3m PC RoxfiSi. JOHN CHILD, nt'tum . wilm-. A. CABTMt WALKS i rnrmenj or Lrmaa A ChIM i Office No. x Lesral Bloeb. HEAL ESTATE AND TiO A "NT nTmin?rj FIRE INSURANCE. Hetl,.BrokeraV wlneU OVPICK-aiik...i. . "".win per cent. securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. -Notary Pnblk. Commluioner. of Deed.. east Coartaqaare. JAY GOULD SAYS ''Rapidly to the Front!" OEAL & BARBEK. WII Wiu a wr A - miMU tat y Ai.I4.Ji, "am " the Cause of a 'I Mecnf l.llallnM London, March 4. It is reported that the British government has con clusive nrnnl ll.. n I r. am I ' wucrni 1I0U- IS rATTAM . vi.'v.rw. I i . miliar ii ii ri n,a " ouuuuiicii con cocted til tll.1 U.l.loL 1. J 1 We h... . ..i":. . . n me -....ucuu lnc ni.nulacture of miiuii oi iiuuuc opinion nu lul plain and fancy candle, and are prepared to K1'"'" limpress Predcrick upon the oc- i . . . rflfl nn nt ht- nnt . ; n 1-P.j me wooieaale trade at thelowe.t no., i .j c . .""J"""1 "n l ans. Had HlH Leg Broken. Lnvid Mitchell, an 8-year-old son of T. J. Mitchell, the North Main street harness maker, met with a painful accident yes terday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock. The boy was playing with several nhlliU. .1 The conference renrr . .u. , ' ? "z r.ra' ,c.ncc' ,. th... Hn-;77.u-.:.",". .nrecn r""'11"' r or.tn in turn- ..K amiucmy ms leg was broken near the ...p. ne ici to tne ground and his com ......... ..Iciiiiig am, ne was carried to us miner s nome, on linst strcel. Iir iu. i.. neuson was called in mid adjusted the broken limb, and the little fellow is miiug comparatively easy to-day. it is expected that the institution lennv luf i h.. .? .. . Iiv fh.Tr. i. v'""""-Llu" oi ousiucss v i"vnui tins month. IN WEAVF.KVII.I.E. What Ih Golnie on In AH.evllle's "easpnt Huburb. kaykhviu.e, March 2.-rs,-in "r.J. A. Reagan, of this olace. n .,.ll Poinded at GRANTS PHAPMtrv.T.. known and popular physician, was mar-The .Z epe"d T"1 U tbat only rjed to Miss Mary Parks, of HiUsboro, ZnTJA 7n, . , " rented the St. " " " ""u ln" price paid ( ! . . . - 1. . ..1 r . . . I VlilS Hilt unr... I. ! ' ...... ,roln Alr. u, u Reynolds and """""'c' wi soon open up a first class hotel. He Vi. J I ' n ?,y "ack ",,e frura this The many (riemls of o.,r octogenarian i.. J ii "c",cr' Wl oe glad to '"II U OliL IN rtff VCPIIIir ....... I illness. fc mr rletm Mrs. M. A. Yost, wife nf th. -.:.i. l the college, has been summoned to the Zr?!,athr'Mr' Hootnagle, of '""'i i il Thi' mails to this nl :irf inf. Im. m iru. I.....I ". , .., Vi ""V-'' "w'"g to tne almost im passable roads and swollen streams. The iinuuHtaiits pronounce the roads vcars tonu"iion than for many 1 he citizens are eagerly looking for ward to thc time when the dummy line i. . .. ur "UIC Vl""fe a "uui b ol 'an. tllf. Revival HerviceN K'ev. I). II. Comnnn. stationed nt I-Vnlr. mi, C, will preach at Riverside Mrtl., odist church to-night, services beginning i-....,.uy at o o clock. Mr. Cotnann is a preacher of cxierieiice in evangelistic is aim a thorough Bible scholar. The pastor of the church reurets that thic ... .i meetings will seemingly con- i ill witn i ne services nt th. ir Baptist Mission, but the engagement of Mr. Lomaiin's services had been an- 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPRFII. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY noiinced a month ago. It is only hope- UVS, Rents and Ctflla "I that good may be accomplished at ' HIla aeIlB both churches. Meetlnif H at the V. M. c. A. Houses and lntn oru the installment, nlnn n.. w"" KlUlli 7II O- All Indie, and gentlemen are invited to tioilS boUirllt and Rnlii li attend thc Bible study which will be tary Public " conducted by kev. W.j. Erdman at the $0 5 SOlTTir f 4 TNT W ong Men's Christian association to- oyUlUMALV ST., ti )hi.fi;.ni:H,i'.L. . . , . h I wi " iii.-iicani lit i lit- iiiui t rlin Ieral appropriation bills. The house then adjourned, it being ex actly noon. The nenm ,i:..... i shortly thereafter. j"-... BOVLANGER AGAIN. (Succeajor. to Wllkie & Atkin.,) P.AN KLIN. N. r That II a man ean u . . I In all It. forma, in the rirh... .., 'Z'LlZVl'r. ,?rn'' man will ZSX Vi-S."!''.' ' Pv yoS to ... -Ti.mv ui (wcnij JH1I. Call on m. I -----" .... w iniinccnient. and .rent. and we will tell m h- K J i. J e.t bargain. In the "i-nn.in. ii:.T" !r!l il'L" P"1 mMm "-o" Ja.y on th; ri"0ri!::",O.r.rP',l Penally" our A.h.viHe line onmaeta Baa neea ver. nm.nn... dorio(t the part year, in apite of thThard time, and we lake tbi. opportunity to ia- Yt . 'T ""V"".naio with hih mi iuug uic una oapptncni. JENKS JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room to, McAfee Block, 3 Pattoa Av.. Aalwvllle. N. C. Mrs. Bnrjovyn Maltland's H0E AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 Preach Broad Avenue Thoroogh ln.trucUon In Bngllah, French M"c and other accom. pn.Dmiu. apeeial atteatioa glvu to the .raining oi unit gina. AtacS dl representative, ' jmno-im " PHinn.H K NllTL.IHl. 28 I'atton Avenue. alblc price. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL. We have alw the eiclu.1. - h-ms. j tur Tennev'a Fine Candieu, Lord Salisbury is said to lie ITI"llf lr censed nt the discoveries made. AT RALEIGH. FOR SALE! .,-nt."P. ""oon purcha.-d. on. nf ... . ..e. . n.me. In Asheville. new. ii,ifan.'"" i.ncn, nne location, clone to .tr-.. r Mveral oth.r '.-.5 '!"' eara. Al.o vonr attention" "at are worth 1 wo beantifnl building te. Lota In .11 sari, nr t.r ... .. Hou.cn tn nl ' Pin. tracts of timber land and nnnrfi. tlmlwr. Mineral propertlea "tandlng MONEV TO LEND. Lint TOtir nmmiri altk H. J t nasiCVUIC. mil OI lateflt tMtIaH.. At mn. " " ir Mrs. Sn I He Lont?. w.fl nf Per,... Thursday ial't?"8' ' dW Mr. Skinner's bill to establish in n tuikiiib countieaorniuins' (..m.. ..r....j: c . "V ." ouiili uiiniiix was tauiea m the house. The committee on the new deaf and mimo institution voted II in favor of 1'M.uiuiK il hl .Yinro'nntnn nn. a . e I f u..i-: -i. ii v in mvur OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. 1 Tl 1 'II . ... MOST COMPI.KTK hp a t t r.o.... " "" '.?. nm;"? the charter of Atlnn iir ,r,r """'' "ua i tic, Asnevme and Bn limnn- enil....i company, and the bill to amend the char ter of West Asheville missed hir -J ing in thc senate. The house by a vote ol 50 to 42 IN THE SOL TH. ..cnl. nnsuma.sert. All Room BIGELOW & JONES, " IITATB 1NII IHVUITU n.n. t Aft Block, 3a Pattoa Aveoac.' therauutlc an.ill.n-. A." mo HT and enni" 7 ' ' S ,UL .T" caset jiu t.n runic at trtciTyrN?;...""! Belec tabled the bill to make 0 per cent the eluded In A3K5lS."!?l,h "ov.ment.. all in- .n rnte nf inter,.. .. . ,i J.V tloVofrdplwMN"4fLTl"r,,1fT,,n' rtlr- 15.'.t.',bil providing for the election 0f a?Sr V- "-"fur: th"in " voter, of the state. Ml88 E.MILY VAUGHN. Take Simmons Liver Regulator after ASBBVILLB, N. C. fnes'tiot ' " Knoxville'a Weather. A gentleman of this city, who has just reiunen trom Knoxville, says that ine iweatner in that city is ah ow..i,j .-Accninic. i ue most ter rific snow storm for years prevailed thereon Friday and Saturday, and the mud Is only fordable bv li"in,..l...,i men; and yet the Knoxville lournnl has telegrams from Asheville almost concerning the wenther here. STATE XEWsT At Hillshoro, a SloO.OOO cotton f;i. tory is to be erected at once. Work will soon beirin on tlm K....ih. ern Interstate Exposition nt the state inir grounds near Kaleigh. H. M. Helms, a rfsoectulilc ;;.. nr union county, was uronrl (.-... i,;. siumoers at midnight Saturday night bv a disguised gang, who told hi m 1 llfv linil come to demand of him $50 for a" barn winch they accused him of burning. Mr Helms drove them oil' the place and as he recognized some of them thev will he r. rested. Thursday the trustee, of the rtfini;.. state female university meet at Raleigh to transact important btisinccs. Thev will at once put an agent in the field and their aim will lie the collection, in th. spnee of five years, of a fund ot $300,000 They are fully aware that to do H.;. earnest etlort will be necessnrv. Th, legislature has granted a charter to the university Wilmington Messenger. Why suffer with sick headm-h nn l,ii. louaness when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure vou. iin.iMJw Hiternooti in j. vi....i. o.... I , , - vmiviv. oun- "... oinooi icacners will be especially in- as tne lesson lor next Sunday will lie discussed. JnV 'i'm' ck a,mccti"i: f"r young men ..tV . . , : , mme 1'lace. Subject: That blessed hope"-Titus II: 11-15. Mlcliltcan Women May Vote. mien., March 4.-The bill granting niunicuml siilVrn has passed to third reading in thc senate. Leonard Jerome Mead. London. March 4 Iin.4 r V , I'nghton last night. Mr. Jerome s wife and daughters were i-i.ai.ii. wuen ne passed away. A IT A IRS OF CONSESJVEXCE. FORIilON. Statue erected in hnnn. ..c 1..1... Wesley, founder of Methodism, was un veiled in London. The first lord of llinUr.'t:.l...,l....'..l... . f itifii tniiini iiny is in lavor ol maintaininL' the lim.lisl, n,. so as to hold the fighting supremacy in every part of the world. A memlier of thc house of commons wants the British government to report upon scientific methods of mitigating the fogs which prevail in London. HOME Virginia Knox, the Pittsmirg heiress, has been divorced from the Co.,,,1 H Up Stairs. J?OR SALB. If bought at once. I r.n ..n . . convenient and the prettiest litTi;' i w.T'";.'i 'l "ithln two minnt,.; mu.tKllforea.h. Anolv to ,ow' Dut I. M. CAMPBELL. Montercole. The New York telephone people are try ing to stop Mayor Grant's raid on over head wires by an injunction. As the result of the derli M Itl f hat, .i-.,,. of silver nearly one hundred bars of bull ion have been taken from the mint at vurson, ixev., ano sent to China, where a higher price prevails for it thau in America. Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of general debility and loss of appetite Mrs. L'dmund 1-itton, Frankford, ia. ' la s tn ! 0 ON M CD 0 H X 3 H H 3 0 0 M 5! e o (6 . tr 5" P P9 3 o 0 to c c e 5 B o cr P a 2 O X