Asheville Citizen Daily 0 1TAI Ttlf n Iff VT-v - - VULUWC Vl.-INU. 20b. ASHFVITT17 NT r WCnMfOnv uadoit o LII1VILL E. I THE COMjNG PRIMARY. I .om.. I PRETTY NEARLY A RIOT I A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hen lth fulneas and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It id being laid out with taate and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plae for fine residences and HBATHFVL HOME A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet. ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lla-IIlc, Mitchell Co., N. C. MTYachtinr and other caps. New it ock. Hon Marcnc. NPHtw Ginghams, new Laces, Embroideries. Boa March. new laflpenman't Spring tape, beat quality, lei March. Derbies, latest price. Bon EASTER CARDS. Boater Booklet, Easter Novelties, IN 01 BAT VABIRBTY AT ESTABROOK'S sk and Stationery More, It MUTM MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. aawiaa KBAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owvk, W. W. WasT. GVVYN & WEST, 1 to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER T" SANK OF MM.VH.lE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary rbtk. CtnaatW-onm ofDeeds. FIRE INSURANCE. WCK Ssat-sas t Caariftq-arc. Taat M a aaaa aaa an, aw donar oat of Sra-SoHar. kwcaraa, .art a maa will mfc tattd of twsaty are ra. Call oa a. Ml .-Jl I. f J . lx . , " ww jwm ww WWII, C QITI jaat raaclvaa private advice, from Jay an the .u... ,1 oar ana aaa am wry aropma wrlKg tk past mi1, in .pit .1 the halt! thaM. aaa tan. this opportunity tc tkaak oar fctoads Mas eaMSawrijasoHo wlsl tkaail-t t jiaraaa happlaet. JfBNKS JfBNKS, flfk ftTAjTS Nf URANCE. f atfe 4n, Arriu, ti. p. Hfrf. Bnnpryn Maltland H9WIMTCHVLfORfllRU, ,1. NQi - Kraad A Tea at. Tnntotfc last-Mttos la MaaU.li, Preach aa4 Uta, AIM Mast, aad other ma, lashaisata. Ipnfat attaaitlea gina to the hmtaiag of Httie gfrto. M ! JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of seaeible economical people who from ex penence nave learned that "COOPER'S" Is the Beit Place to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc, Yon can trade with us with the nerfrc urance that our nrlcea are "Rnck Rnttnn We are still telling Magnolia Hum. atlirlt. retail. 2 2 2. ? 3. Ml e. s 5 S 3 t S P, a in i M l " ' ' S1. 9 P S o S x t s 5 North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sts. STATION INN, BILTMORE. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. ELEGANT APARTMENTS. -SINGLE OR EN SUITE, Visit r ami Rrsiilrnts will find this a most charming and attractive stnppinK place. MHNAGE AND CU181NB BUUAL TO THK BEST. E. H. NIES,. LATE WITH DELMONICO. decOdtf MUSIC. Dr. O.rratt will hold hi. choral class at the V. M. C. A. room, on Tuesday at p. m instead of at the Lyceum Hall, in order to gain the attendance of ladies who are am ious to become member.. Pee SI permonth Ladles' and Gents' Garments OYKD AND CLBANED, Ostrich Plumes and Kid Gloves Cleaned or ASHEVILLE STEAM DYE WORKS, No. 9 N. Main St. feb27dlm ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeb a being the best Plour in tows. We have Just rrceir ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and give them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Age tits. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans se urely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 24 & 28 Patton Avenue Hecond floor. fchOdlv WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Next V M C A build 'g. novl d.lm P O BoiSBV JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman A Child), Office No. I Lrral Rlnrlr. REAL ESTATE AND LOANTmOTTTCP Strictly a Brokerage Business Lioaa. securely placed at 8 per out. 'Rapidly to the Pront!" PE " !' ' a A I It A H If B ft. ' in.Aai,iN. N, C. KRAI. B8TATB In all I, fnrm. In tk. vl u. Western North Carolina. It will par yon to write a. for the best inducements and great eat bargains in the "Coming Section of the South," or apply personally to our Aaheville reprvscntatl 1 JanS-lm Tscntatlva, P.idrbick Rijtlbiiss, ' iatt6d Atenu. FOR SALE ! Cheap, If soon purchased, one of the pret, t,hmes In Asheville, new, besutlfullr n tohed,1 (loe location, close to street car.. . Afsi 1 ; .,v"u" cumtc iu .iitci cars, - All Two beAnt'lfn'l building rite.. f OTS In all a.t. A At-T 11. .lnttu. .1 . . . . y. I-ioqsri to rent. T Pfnr tract of Mitik iaj .. ji timber. Miner.rpropertCr.' " "-'"S List !W propsrty with a. and have It sold jvn I'pai-isn.n our asnvviuc a copy, Pall of latest statistic. Call for BIGELOW ft JONES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVB8TUBNT8. Boosa it Alee Block, 82 Patton Arenac. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The late cold snap Ice cream at mid- Three more fine china dinner seta at a bargain to make room for new gooas at l brash's. Teacher "What's the plural of child?" lummy i wins: Plenty of neat, cheap and pretty things ia odd chinn. at Thrn.l,'. A1 P.t. avenue, Crystal Pulace. MiSTl atton Avenue. Lumos in end jess varirtv and tienrl fnn chimneys, at Thrash's, ... ..tl i... Rcnr in minrl that m wmn 4 ) r.l.n .vu and most complete line of tinware and bouse turniahinirB in 4h filv ThnH W 1 hrash & Co. Ilnn'l fiirwf Uot .... ...Ml .1 ..... ,K, n entirety new ann styusn line of dinner ware for which we can give VOU mntchinpft for venra tnrnm. ThnH W. Thrash & Co., No. 41 Patton Ave nue. WE WILL PAY (.ash for 10,0110 pounds of Pure Deeswai if delivered to us at once. T. C. SMITH i CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Asheville, N C. LOTS 1 and t LOTS LOTS AND OF Handsome Novelties NOW ARRIVING. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Carpets. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVE sraaiN a. wm.ii.. 4. ciaras walks WILKIE & WALKE, "I (accessor, to Wilkic A Atkins,) NO. IS PATTON AVUNl'B. Tenner's Pine Caodias la n.w. aad also in bulk, received fresh every week. - e are eiciuslre agents in AMvtttt,' MVGIve ' TiM.wt.it 1 .i 1 , . OAKLAND HEI6HTS SANATORIUM, ASHEVILUE, Nf C 1 AftAST COMPLETE HEALTH KSi?T IN THE SOUTH ' ----T-T. I tnVrin...rlV.u.". I fief and nirf of ntr-ow aa4 chronk tt- bualnew affoin, and for that reason de . . Icllnrti in lrt his nnrnp an ltV.-i u : J i'i TWI ww-uisa M.vsm ents, all In OlUded la nriee at mam. !iI!i7,,, mt D""'l. For far. Miss Emily Vaughn. A8HBVU.l.a,N.C. I ARHBVILLB POLITICS BEGIN. MINO TO WAKE VP, Petitions Asking Walter B. Own to Allow His Mams to b used In the Primary For Mayor, and Messrs. W. T. Reynolds. St. I Orabam, T. C. Stamea and J. M. Westall as Aldtnra.cn. Asherille's political pot is beginning to simmer a little bit. F?ur wttk ftom to"i'1 Wednesday April 8. is the dav set for the nrimarv in this city. demCocTdaf democratic voters to petition, which petition asks Mr. Walter B. Gwyn to al- I low his name to be used in, the nrimar ' . ... .. : in connection witn tne nomination tor mayor on the democratic ticket The same gentlemen also have a neti tion asking Messrs. W. T. Reynolds, T. C. Starnes. R. L. Graham and I. M. Westall to allow their names to be used on the aldermanic ticket at the primary. i nc gentlemen naving chnrj I matter began work yesterday I to 2 nVlrwk this oft.rnnM kn, i ne gentlemen having charge ol the latter bevan work vmImiIbv anA to t o cioc tnia atternoon bad secured tne signatures ol over 200 voters. The lietition. are ti 1m. rrmntA tn- mally to the gentlemen named perhaps Friday, and it ia thnmrht hiohlv -l, blethat, if the petitions are strong ones I ImW mill nn. .'. ... , " f . t ...vj n, ,ft iviuk iu grainy me wisnes i'i iuc (iciiiioners. WANT A I'ROIIIIIITION ELECTION The following petition to the board of commissioners of Buncombe county is also being circulated to-dav. The undersigned voters whose names appear upon the registration Imoks as voters within the corporation ol the city of Asheville, respectfully petition your honorable body to order an election to be held within city of Asheville, as now provided by law, on the second Mnndn. in fn. 1UII1 . . ... J J""-t ia. 'I. l , i HMTrmm wn.rn.fnr ri , . ., i icattnir llfiunra ahnl Iw, anlH ...:.t l . a i ; Bvr.u i. i . , i , ii oaiti iiivim ii,riiuon oi tne citv ol Asheville." Several netitifma nr. 1w:m w...in..j I , " ... wiviimitH, and a number of signatures have been secured, lustier I. M. Um.l .r prominent in the matter. HKLPTHE HOSPITAL, I The Managers Aak tbe Public For Donations. The wretched condition of the weather and streets have prevented the ladies of the Mission hnspitnl from tnkinir the subscription paper for the new building to any except those persons to be found in the business part of the town, but the generous response met with from these indicates that the new building is an assured fact. As soon as the streets will permit the paper will be presented to those in the different nnrt. r.f h. not yet reached. The ladies are not only very grateiui lor tne liberal subscriptions mi uisu lur inc aina svmnnrnv anH courapement ptiwwh nut while this department is getting on so bravely, the hosoital has reached point of embarrassment in its current expenses, it nas at thistime just 2 cents in tile treaatlrv frr t li noum.M. C . I. -J " fniwil Ul LUC hills due fit th. nA nf Uim demands upon the charitable this winter nave oerii unnanniiv h.nw Th. i. structions to business and traffic have not only raised the price ol provisions, uuipuisomany people out of employ ment who are naimilv a.lf ihiiiu,.,!.. that the demands of charity have been incessant. Bllt notwithstanrlinn l,i. It'.'. h.i:.l ....... .. v.. ..a lAiitim thnt the good people of Asheville will Mnt U ,L. L fi, ..flr .,r:. liic uuauuai auner. win not each and all try to send a small donation just now in this time of need, even if they hove subscribed to the building fund ? And esoecinllv are thro nnt n.,...ln, ...i. senbers, asked to lend a hand. Will the strangers here recognize the fact that a Inrge majority of the patients in the hosnitfll nit iiroiiiMM nn stranded here without home or friends in tncir time ol dependance and need? "I was sick and v visit.H mt " niH .. ye did it unto one of the least of these, vc uiu il unio me. Anv sum left nt Thk 1'itki.a, it;. ... the hospital or handed to one of the managers or one of the staff will Ik most gratefully received. P1UEON SHOOT. MeiMm. I.orlllard and Mead to Contest For a Saoo Parse. - Messrs. Pierre Lorillard. of New York. and Frank S. Mead, of Knoxville, are to have a pigeon shoot in Asheville soon. 1 he contest is to take place at the old fair grounds in this city, the grounds now used by the Asheville Gun club. The contestants will shoot at live pig eons, Hurlinghnm rules governing, five Kruunu iraps ana thirty ynrds rise. Ttar wi hoot fo' p of. $.00. The match wns .vfieotd t' .,..p....w.w WUISUU un the 17th, but some unavoidable delay has arisen, and the date of tbe shoot is not jet positively decided, but i will pc- I'll r in tUm M.a. f..t.... rM. I 1 1 ' cur in the near future. One hundred pig eons have been nrrwnred frrm U.ll.l Ojd Fort and other placet east of AsImv Another shootine contest ia lvini r. I .... .. . . CC . I . . w L.-LF111C un un ine same aay. Messrs Lonllard, Sharpless, Duryea and 1 nnvcr un fine sine Ann m.mm i ...i. Sluder, E. B. Atkinson and P. , C?.T OttsHMSTON DECLINES. His nnstness Would Not Let Him Accepts Nomination Capt. Thos. D. Johnston, who hai been mentioned as a probable candidal before the pri,roary for the nomination lor mayor o( Asheville, has declined enter the race, for reasons given The Citizen a week ago. Capt. Johnston e pr-ssc. nimseii as Bpiireciatina the inten tion. of the presses himself as appreciating the inten Urallv in this m.tw ltf 1 L i 11 t , -sisi, TTUUIU he totally impracticable for him to ac- ocpt a nam nat on. on account nf hi. Prepared for sieve MlLWAl'KBB. March ll.Thprp is Car ' 1- T' nf A vmern Itvkniit in t K Vini4 - J -- r--- -n t- hhiwiiim vi au.s -Vita mn-frm k.naa.I-.-, sTa , e tsi.o opiiu, 1.41 MTf U.UW UlCTJ OUC OI a-lt.ln'umant Titan aaa -.--l .. i - 1 1 ' Arkansas Letflslatora Present an uunsnal Spectacle. Little Rock, Ark., March ll.-An uproar was created in the house of repre sentatives this afternoon, by a quarrel between Representatives Head, (inde pendent) and Mitchell, (democrat), VYiiu.il me lie was oasarrl mJ thro ink stands and spittoons and other mnv,l,U .M , as missiles. Nobody was hnrt, but sev eral members besides the were libernllv -r f-sws.. 1 ntiii VUIKCII11 Of ttlk at art Ha nnd .-J.i.-- fn. i n- .uuu uajJ OfILI.UUIIB, I IJC 01J1P- erenUwere arrested, but offered apoio- nn were released. The question m.ucr uiscuMion was whether the mat ter ofcallincr th Cnnotlt nlinnnl tion should be submitted to a vote of jnc peopie or decided by the legislature. uevmeu 10 suDmit it to the pco- pie. HE'S A DEMOCRAT. John SI. Palmar Elected Senator From Illinois. si'RINcfikld, 111., March ll.-lohn M Palmer was elected United States senator to-day on the first ballot. A Flnlahed Letter Writer. -ogansi'ort, Ind.. March 10-Mr. tin Shaler, convicted of murder, wrote letter to his wire, which was intercepted bv the sheriff. mitlifHtllV a nln. 1 .. r: fi"u w iciun insanity, go the asylum and subsequently escape through the aid ot a relative em- pioyeomere. ihe letter was produced in court when a motion for a new trial was nane and Khnffer -as ;.,i:..t.i.. .. iiiivuiiiitiy sentenced In Aft... : . w ,i,t.u car. 111 prison. Favors a 'Puritanical" Sunday. -HiCAc.o, March 11. Elmor K W.h ourn, one time chief of the United .States secret service, has accented th- ,w,m; tion lor mayor of Chicaeo. on the inde pendent citiien's ticket. The "personal ngnt s wing of the nominating commit tee formally ohiected t th. : and withdrew frnm the :... . . J mi 'I ' ' 11 i 1 1 1 II L II , 1 1 , ' "'niiHIllW UII cue ground that Mr. Washburn was in uvor oi a "runtnmcni ,.. Sherman's Family Provided For Nkw York. Murch 11 tu. ci ... l,v OIILIUIilll statue fund committee h r,...;....i u. ter from P. T. Sherman, son of the late general, statingthnt hisfnthcr had left the fttmilv ur.ll '- ' -1 f r . . . J ,y H'."""cu turann asking them I "" "rc'r resolution that anv sur- lunonne luna should 'ie ir ven to the Sher. mnn familv. The . .. - " ILM.11IUCII their action. The tn(. c.j M iui.u IIU1V mounts to The Strangest Murderer. Dkcati r, Ills., March 10. Bill t'rnw- ford, sentenced to hang Saturday for the uracr 01 Mrs. Mathias has refused tr, apply for a stay of execution, althmmh the judge had said it would be granted if rennpated (,f...j i. . ... - , . .,..,,,,,u lavs nc is guilty nd does not care for anv dMnu I., ti,. cxccuiion. A BlUzard Exported. London, March U.-A great blizzard Innd. Trami art hlorlm,, aA ..u lufferinfir and Snow has drifted to the heighth of many feet, and the wind is cuttimr . , razor. It is the ... kl: j ... , , -- fc'nn u,inru in a decade. Much loss of life i rr.,! Short Over Sno.ooo. Little Rock. Ark.. March 1 1 Sen-. tor Russ, of the ioint committee Treasurer Woodruffs accounts, stated that the committee was not done with the count, and thnt the eT.t.n...... short about JUO.oeo in addition to an annulled delineation. Wllmlnaton'a seh.i .. u ... .. u Wilmington, N. C. March 11. -The union schonl hnnv th. r. . ..i.i- school building in the city, was totally burned last evening. Loss ten to eleven thousand dollars, covered by insurance. i nc scnooi nao lour hundred scholars. Suicide or Murder. Kansas Citv. Mn M,-..i, 1 1 v:.i.. i I .U..IVU LA. .MLI1U- liis boston, a wealthy business man of thia..,tv n.n. ( 1 .1 , ., nuimiuu ucao in tne streets last night, with a bullet hole in his head. It is not known whether it is a case of suicide or murder. Sunday Excursion Trains. NaSHVILLK. M.irrh 11 Th. I,,..... ..c . - ."i mmsi 1,1 renresentative. hna naa..i , u i.:n hibiting the running of freight and ex cursion trains on Sunday, with the ex ception of those Stock. ,c Has he Hit Anyr BaLTIUOSU. Md M.l, in u from Benjies where the president is hunt inu. state thnt d,i,Lt ..i' u i. abundant and thnt there are fine pros- It's an Orange Fair. LOS AMr.KI St Pal Vf. ,U 11 TL. state fair was formally opened at Hat ard'8 pavilion last night. Over 1,000, 000 oranges were used in making the de signs and exhibits. Want Bcclpruclly. Ottawa fin Xla kit ti ment of Newfoundland has been invited to lom Canada in nerrntintlnn 4m y.:.. rocal trade arrangement with the United The Prince May Live. Rome, March 11. The ohvsiciana of Prince Jerome Napoleon announced to dav that the feverish .m..i ...... abating and his strength increasing. Democrats Did Thla. Lansing, Mich.. March 11. The house has passed a bill authorizing Detroit to raise $50,000 to entertain th. encampment of the G. A. R. next August. Highest In 44 Years. Ban GOB. Maine. Mnr-h 1 1 r..IJ able damage was done in this city yes. terdar bv a flnnd tide th. i.;.,L.. known here since the flood of 1847. Receiver for RJv Construction Co. Macon, Ga.. March 11. Aoolicatinn far a receiver for the Macon construction company was filed Inst night. My own familv medicine Simmons Liver Regulator.-Rev. Jas. M. Rollins, Fairfield, Va. f-AlITIXK SCENES IN THE KANSAS ASSEMBLY. The Speaker Hakes a Mlatake for Which he Apologizes HIisMInit and Groanlnir-Senatora Hustled. Topkka, Kan., March 11. -The sembly chamlx-r was the scene of ,rr,ni excitement last evening during the final session ol the house. The report of the committee which investigated the police .pstcm, created lor the purpose of en forcing the prohibition law. stated thnt the prohibition law had been a failure so lar as it applied to the cities of Kansas and recommended that it govern or withdraw tke state police from such cities. The report was amended, mak ing the withdrawal of the police discre nonary with the governor and then adopted. The question arose on the admit inn nf ine report. The committee investiiraiinir tl, ...... ... . " ",v iuci 01 tne state house rnmminlnmm, several of whom are republicans, de nounced the committee and the Farmers' umxin oiucr terms. Rice, rciiubli 'an. rniu ir, cwnl. ...I i.m.i.. ., 1 , . ... ann IIKn i-.nicr ucmanoed the previous uucstion. Wire ... ..i against this action and tcrmeil it ,, 'damnable disi'r.'irc " v;.....!.... i:i.i.. :.. ii aiimi IvMICI , III renlv. Iiecsimp v.....i:....i.. . ...... i..uL me r.irmcrs alliance was run ning ine house and the republicans must submit whether right or wrong. Then the excitement begun. The g-il-lencs hissed, the Farmers alliance cheered and the republicans groaned. F.ldcr (le- maildcdthntthelol.l,.. 1 ...n..;- , , , . . HUllcriCB OC cleared. The hissinir. hi, ,..,.i groaning continued and the chair, unuble to restore order, said it would give up the chamber to the voice of the mob. The scrgcant-at-arms and doorkceiicrs attempted to clear thl,.i,i,;......i i encounters took place. Several senators wno were witnesses to the proceedings . , uiisuiu IJUl ui lilt chnmlier. A general riot liccame in,,,,!. nent, but finally Speaker lilder resumed the chair nnd snid he wno ..uu. I I.:.. conduct nnd his motion to close the dc- imie ann appealed to all present to main tain order. Quiet was then restored and Sneaker Elder's motion to rmitttii,.. tl... investigating committee was adopted i.ii au auicnumeni. I he house then adjourned. AT THE V. M. c. A. The Monthly Meeting of Member.) Held Last Night. The members' monthly meeting nf the J a . W..V ioung Men's Christian Association was icld in the assembly rooms last Alter devntional exercises nnd the u,,i routine business reports were read by the . . . , ...... .lJV nuiK done durinir the mist mi.Mii, ; ..11 fin IUUS Llllllll ILItT. Nlll.UMnir .1.. . ,i, uil Let SC.. most satisfactory and evincing greater liiiiicsL iu ine wura. A VOCal nunrtelle i.nm..no..l r n..n:. '"- i L-uiiiiis, mcssrs. . ti, and Ueo. K. Col lins, nnd Mr. I,. C. Shuev, gave several selections that were much enioved. Mr. Andersen tnnrle hie, r.nnt ....1 caiicn special attention to the state Y. ra. i. i, convention to be held at Dur ham. Mr. L. C. Shuev the xwnt-.. r evening, then made a short address on -mn; ui inc Historical towns ol lingland illustrated by photographs. Mr. Shuev, though limited in time, made his talk most itltrreatimr tiib;.,,r .... r'l , . p,i ,ii. i(, ,ij vutstcr, t-oventry, Kcnilworth and Kenilworth v.astie, Warwick Cnstlc and Sttatford-on-Avon. Mr. Slmcv tjilks in -,n conversational style, with every evidence oi study ol the history of the points he took un. and n f(inilii,aa fr .i.:.. r. ' miiuiLLlUI L and antiquity. Atter the adjournment of the meeting refreshments were served by the ladies. The number present was not so large as was desired, nor as the high character ol the entertainment deserved. Stock Quotation... Nkw Viiiu M.n,h , ,. . . , .... lO.i'N. L.hicnKO nnd Northwestern Una,' Nnrfnllt nml W..,..-.. k-ji . ,.:..i . . .. V. . . .'"'2. iMLiiiiiunii and 8," " Tero"nal l7'ii Western I nion Baltimore Price. RAl.TIUnlfR lnr..l. 1. . .... . miiiilliuK. ,,t !). Plnur firm nml uncliniigril! Jl Oaw.l.OH; LonglH-rry, $1 nrxnl (111; et ern. unsettled. Corn Smithcrn, active nn l firm; white, 72e; yelluw,70; western, strons and higher. New York Market. NFW YliBK. Min.h 11 C....L. a.. ..... - . "i"i .1., iiiiii mil NtPAilv. Mnni'v ... ,i ,..t. long. 4.85.5t; short. 4.8Hi4 HHU; state bonds, dull Imt steady; iiovernciit bonds, dull hut stendv. Cotton, linn sales, Ul hales; I'plamls, H ln-inc; Orleans n ie; futures niencd nml closed rnsy; Mnrch Sua. Plnur nuiet hut lirn, Uhnt-a.-ii.. and unsettled. Corn nctiv. nml stronK. I ork hrtn and wanted, nt $!.2.ri(i$l 1 .y.v - . ..... ,!, -nl ain.i.ij. npirit- Turpentine iiuiet hut steady,at4i i.(i.4ia(c. ..... .,u. niLHIIJ, BL . 1 .OOUfi 1 ,OU. Freights unsettled. AFFA1HS OF COXSliSJUliXCU. F0RBIGN. Mr. rarncll claims that Mr. I'.lad- stone's usefulness in the cause of home rule is gone. Information hasreached Kharkov that tne town ol luganrog, on the sea Azov, hat been completely buried Of now for three weeks. A large relief party has been organized at St. Peters burg to carry food to the stnrvimr tvrL. pie. ' " iiom i;. Algiers, La., has been selected as the site for the projioscd government dry dock. New York bankers and friends of the late Secretary Windm have subscrilwd a fund of $50,000 for his family. The season of junketing tours for con gressmen is beginning. Thev cost all the way from $2,000 to $15,000 each. Mrs. Frank Leslie will nrovide in her will for the establishment of an institu tion for the instruction of women. Lieutenant-Governor Jones, of New York, is causing Governor Hill trouble by his active canvas for the governorship. Mr. Henry Wattcrson declares that the democrats will lose in the next elec tion if they put aside tariff reform and advocate free coinage of silver. Municipal elections in Maine resulted in democratic victories in Bangor, Bid deford and Lewistown, which cities have hitherto been carried by the republicans. A medicine endorsed and used by phy sicians and druggists Simmons Liver Regulator. PRICE 5 CENTS. We have the largest Bun- ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can Mil for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your- self. GRANT'S PI I A KM ACT. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head- ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finrst a ml 1- , ....... ...u-t lujii'ictc SCOCK Ol Colognes, To,let Waters, Extracts, Face v - un s ami mgn grade Soaps at ukaaj s i HARMACY. Prescriptions filled nt fill hntire Goods delivcrv .a tree of charare tn the citv -ri.-a . GRANT'S PHARMACY. If yon want a handsome pair ot cut f as Bottles call at GRANT'S PHAR ,! " Itottl ranging in price from one to biltcen dollars per pair. It you want a first-class Hair Brush for 1. 1 small amount of money, GRANT'S . ',R')1AW is tbc I'le to go to get it. All kmdsofTnnth ft.,.).., ., k1..i tsutb Gloves, Sponges, etc. Vl'Zien vonr P, ,v, .. . s - -... .v... .. oic turn pounded at GRANT'S PHARMACY you can ririsinv.. 7...,..t ... .. . T v "Lyyv.iu ujjuu it tuaz onty the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been usedthat they were compounded by thoroughly experienced - ..... auo mat. ine price paid was not unreasonable. 34 Soutb Itlaiu St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AM) AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. jjorsp. i'oh hunt. - r. '".. ...... i nuiiiii luillliy. H S 111 r- nisned, only lour minutes' walk to puhlic siiuiirc, lust nt street ear line. None hut re sponsible pnnies need to apply. lliKht rooms, all modern improvements. Apply to J. M. CA Mr BELL. ?OR SALIi 1 h.v. fnr ..I. n t ., , . . 'he most complete cottages of M rooms in Asheville. Alltnodern convenii'itL-rs rivhtm.. trtfM ,'ir tin. V,..-. K. l.l ... . . . .hi., .uiu ul once, mce S4.8II0. Apply to J. M. CAM Plll'l.l.. Ileailiiflll lot nrt r-n- . . re i . .. larne oak shade trees, must go. Apply to J. M. CAMl'llliLL. 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